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LEGAL NOTICE Fine Variety Fresh Fish Delivered To. Us At Express Train o ke Speed From Fishing Ports, For This Week End e T T e = Toilwing FRESH BLOCK ISLAND . —[FRESH STEAK HALIBUT DANIELSON igmited tobmces; may coume a abiastrons BT - ZN Eouth M e Rev. Iznaius Kast; pastor of St. 3o- | Retirne fréw the world's Al the Br 1 men st wh COD STEAK, Ib. . ... 18c|| Fresh from the Cool Atlantic |}, . . .... e i seph’s church, Dayville, was a visitor in| hetween the Reds and the White Sox 1 Providends yond wesn ™he LARGE FRESH Hartford Wednesday. - at Cinelmnati Wednesday were mede bridges Rbhy / AIMACKEREL, b 22¢ See Quinebaug sore coffee adv.. onlavailable for Danielson .fans through ARl Ibs. C AN this page today. —adv the Dow store and The Bulletin's ASso- ToAn T e Fown H FLAT FISH J. Caml Witter conducted an auction | ciated Pregs wire service. The fans TR e FRESI sale at the Cleveland place in Brookiy® | were appreaiaitive of the offort of Mrs. wosastack 1 3 25¢ f| on Weanesday. Dowe (0 keep them informed s to {he Be. .. ohi. Ifve new dwellings on Morin avenue | inning by inning progress of the big o1k holirs And barn and te F_RESH DR.BS_—ED ms' and that vicinity are now steadily ad-|event, 2 ar nf, Re o oty Vancing in construction. There are six Danielson members of T a4 S PRy 4T R b 25¢ The coming. of October has lessened| (ne State guard team who will take JERRE Lalatu AT F RS the demand for ice, which has heen|part in the state rifle match to be shot e e e i FRESH ROUND selling for one dollar a hundred pounds|ac New Haven Saturdas of this week at.Crescent Beach, in the Town of Waw Tyme, € Alnb ome heavy teem wheW®, Bps n S in Danielson during all of this season. John'C. Manten,of Worcester visited 2 i wores rale. onn mowine mink, tocr CLAMS, Pint . . . . ... 25¢ [§|"" xtou oty srieste are expected so be | with frcids 1 Daieison over Sunar. MENTHOLATED e e S L B Rinen ah numerous 1o mention here fof the golden anniversary cele- 3 HOARHOUND 050 ton whares Firs Natfonsd Wt OPENED TO ORDER [ here, for, ths &oloes, snnie PUTNAM Piinin The postoffice is becomihg something B D PS Ve shares Putnam TFoundry and of a mail order house. In the lobby of Judge Geerge E. Hinman of Willi- Mathine Co., preferred stock . the local 8ffice a 1ist of goods that may | MARLc was'a visiter in Putnam Wed- % BIx ahares g A EAERIR | cottage. treasurer, W. W. Lyman. Trustees.|be purchased from government war |nesda : T COUGH - B . Mt Gertrude Kinne of Waterford | Fred \W. Chapel. A. 4. Huggard, E. C.|stocks is posted and contains a variety | Difficulty with the cement mixing <7 WILL STOP THA' Egeqtor of the 1. W T A fre in the card room ne Lib-, as a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Elias|Curtin, R. C. Burchard, LeGrande zr m}'.ticlt!lfmn rubber boots to hair- m:cgnle'-yw’itz :‘lr::wxe \\'(xl]l be pod\ i v D GIVE KAND 5 & ol < e T i ki E was delaying wWork on the Grove street urdsy aftermoon was quickly put out| Dr. O'Day of New York was a re- of the company without | cent Suest at Rockclyffe farm. Arthur Masterman, who has been in harge of the dairy at Rockelyffe for. with | the past summer, left last week to re- ume hix studies at Cornell aniversity, haca, N. Y. where he is takinz an geltanz. ~ Entertainment, Mrs. George| yoipore of Danielson ~ Girls! club]impr ) g “ha o8 a Gridiey, » ‘ovement during’ Wednesda S ACmR EF Chagnon, Misw Henrletid Gridiey, S158| i el ishitar ventng 2t Phooni=| | Brana es. Fresmar A Tobhe navi ; SATISF/ Y RELIEF: licitors, Mre. A. J. Huggard, Mrs. John | ball Wednesday, when occurred the or-| returned from Squirrel Island. \!zv i . Aamas Mre. Thomas Church. Mrs,| Sanization’s first bis gathering of the|where they have-been spendinz the ADVAYS KEEP A BOX R o e P!, oy, | . Getiing sufficient. supply of coal for| * No half-holiday for the store forces ‘ON HAND/ NOTICE Amsual Town Mocting Dawley of a recent | ¢ of Mre Sioane and ohr 1= spendimg v ests of Mrs. Murph Tie legal Voters in Town Mesting in the Town of Norwich are bherev S the winter season is looming up as a]this afternoon. The oid schedule of { > 5 . R e i e troublesome proposition to many fam-{full day on Thursdays is again s H warned 1o meet in ANNLAL TOW B s Fbaged from | e T e s oo Kuest of ) ilies in Danielson. The coming of cool | force. - C.A.BRIGGS CO ll | SRR e et et 4 & R s R e 174 ok Pendle - | nights and mornings makes the matter | When cloths are so cal .t 1 tricts by aw provided. ty " 3 and Mrs and Miss dred Pendleton is spending met at_thefl eas e, generally expen-| §i CAMBRIDGE, M. i FIRST DISTRICT: Aw#own Hall i» SN nd | ! : i o wenling | el 2 ine | seem more acute. ive as at present, it's worth while to — ASS, I Clty and Town of Norwich Miss Cora Larviviere. of the clerical | buy at the Fabric Shop und save 10 {0 aff at the Danielson Trust company y has progressed so well afier an opera SECONDL DISTRICT: AL 151 Wes House ) 1112070y e < Mrs A Hewi s 4 ganizeg. Mrs. G. v and le and daughter. | up was clected president Main Btreet (Kngin THIRD DISTRICT 50 per cent. A big variety of offerings, & At What was Chadwicks store Nt 46s wopn v i have returned 30 th S iwien, ves: profittnt; Miss|s e dcp ore.—atly N A s - N ¥ arer Recna. Sailug accrutsy: Wi fon for uppendicitis al St VincentUs| Attorney Charles L. Torrey received Main Sireec (Lnion Halh, 1 + Weih tocat re 1 up. T s hospital in Worcester that she is eX- | ngtice, as a megnber of (he siate nourd S el . o W 11+ = = hool. | i : e |BOTet Tanner. ireasurer. These from|pccted io return ta her home here with- | o equcation “Peanenirs > e oor fichoslaeuse, Norwich Toth, P R AF e Saoihy » ¢ Yeokh the Onited 3 e Maine and M Tom| o few auy state board of control has approved VIFTI DISTRICT: At the Ponemar Mise Lois Manning i< spendins w rmy ind has returned to hi H Voluntown, Mrs. John the plans for the new building to be o b T Tartyine iy ARl et The g pBite ¥ idpd Tohul his erected at the limantic Norma STRIC Billings' Ha having Spent the'n e K Gallup of Moos- | gay o greet Cardinal Mercier, primmate | schosl. o The begimmantic = Normal s dyenh, Baay wide. L L g B onmarbid | g juf has secured rooms| °F Belgium' and archbishon of Malines. | need not lon be detayed. . 19, tha the prelate who defied the German gov- Towh R o ernment when his couniry was crush. | ;; £oming on October 11, the Welcome guests of M 1 in New Haven z pending a few aa irned with him on/aq B ITome celebration in the .town .of{" | voie o ) . Misses McHale i = ol 'nled under the heel of the War Lord. 5 o 3 Li03 f o > Bal 2 mobile trih to Hartford, Xow | ™yl here ¥ 1S ‘. | Pegan Wednesday and a number of loo- | (oempbus day celebrafions (hroughout ot | ard Middletown, the muest of |y M wifd 2 Russell Slocum. Mrs. 4] sportsmen were out trving their luck. | 3 e b this vear a! Sl | Lee ana Mrs. Dixon of Westerly mo- day in advance of the anniversary . Fhe real open season on hunting dges her. FI. Skinner. i e 2 ed not begin until next Tuesday: however. Shaw. who has heen snending K Sunday and spent . Captain John Bulger of the police! October opened with n frosty morn- n 4 the day with Mis: nthia Phillips department is receiving compl ¥ 4 aw. M |t ier fn the Catskllls. has re- ISkonk was well represented at the| A car owned by Wallace Bernier of | that youns men and bovs are ridin $§e Sowh B0 4 ¥ e | the village and has taken ion on the John Davis farm ing Danielson was stolen from outside a | their bicycles on sidewalks in the city O oy ‘o nIT the rEe of the dalry at Roekelyffe farm. d. Monda 7. Carl Witter of]building in Plainfield where a dance|contrary to law. Two streets most uf of two others il e TEEEE Daniclson wa< auctioneer. The farm | Wwas going on Tuesday cvening. Some|flicted by the practice of the riders are | | 5 & condd - MONTVILLE | d 1o Emory Davis. hours later the car was found. aban- jGrove an| Wocdstock avenue 9| { Dis ) e morning - } | The funcral g5 Abel Brown was held|doned, near an old barn at Jewett City.| This (Thursday) afternoon brinzs| Nistory of the fair association. This|game jn New London Sundas patll 8 n'ologk the & on.. ¢+ ‘Woman's Mission: society off s Any the home of Thomas|In thé meantime Deputy Automobile!the ceremony of the installation. of|i® due to the ot ' that « arge is Williaz Turgko and Samwel C n all other Dis r » ! hfreh met Friday | Brown, “where he s visiting. Rev.|Inspector R, (. Young of Danielson had | Rev. Bovnton Morrill as vastor of the | Made for the admNsion of the ma-|los PPSHIIBIC ¥ NoTRes Rt day, 108, AL RS it % vih Mrs Thomas Churt {Jonn Thompson Miciated. " Burial was|becn notified ‘und {clephone messazes | Second Congregational church of ihis | chilis 1o the. srounc Woodstock | someone cgiving: them paris, green 18 | 500 nieer a Town H abs s the presi p i Stonington. Mr. Brown was)Sent to police of a number of citiesteity. . The. installation service will be | is 0f @ poriaiion s about ev | somc | oek. I h atd B » iee president. 't H and several children. whod Speaking of shotter hours. a subject|iake place this evening. The day'siihc I e o kot SO UTRL Inens | o < = ting and instructive | were in attendunce at the funeral that seemts 10 hold great interest for so| events will brinz many of the Con em iaside th d callege & port o ok man or woman who keeps It {" Mr. and’ Mrs. Jarvls spent several|many workers these days. William gresational clergsymen of the counts ankiin, correcpondent - - ¥ g Sl g - i handy wil tell you that = s Barien T ruts ndly in pvidence with his! Brown of the Shepard Hill farm atit & t I nklin 3 the o « thing i el m K Wauregan suys that farmins isn't so of potaioes, own in ub fwlters will journer to kng A = x er. Boston an Mrs. John nper. Charies| uad “we have 10 work . eight e e P e > eam me xpenves of < 3 fr H Pheb attended thelhours twice a day™ Mr. Brown observes. old out of the to consumers witl: uh. 1. i « nees f PEC 4 those frequently ope Freetand of Mass, | last week : the Tate of 52 var hushel swhich , « mpe .‘n‘ et gzt ;:"fi:‘. n dthrzl ecticut \mlrgc m'.«?ll‘ % llup is visiting her P ‘fV'r‘:‘ the work[»nlf:r;ematm?\:nglilylgv;:lo;n: to be the standard price for the | ners <C A Kl LG, > E Gae , Sloa - nak ler homé while )] iwin_ Gallup. - e the pres 8-1g 2 ubers in th section thls fa! 1 me:t sc3iiers the congestion and ene- h icie and aunt, Mr. ana Mrs. | 4 ot i=t half the number heing! David A. Smith, now makinz his & » 3 ! rub to the afflicted fope, of this p held there, the iaxpaver will. under-:heme in Worcester, visited he Wed g & e [ il ickavin = The residents of this plase antici | | stand that it will not be possible for! needay is son. Hyde Smith, orj CRIMINAL CASES ASSIGNED Anl lT v LT droger gt gt e s Bakeds i B i) [ e intsituion o show the remarkabic he ol o R e | FOR THE OCTORER TERM , All nternal Ireatment ! i : Py . A Sa. There Bcen buipob- earnings that huve been (he rule in-the | 17 Kept close tabs ' Windh county superio D 34 . A8 for - ating i b TR R [ S e st a| e e S B e B T e B G : : e For Piles (Hemorrhoids) | 1% i y bago, stroyed by n the torm-|ed to the Russell house. | work at the jail | world’s series swme Tion Cioto . m include ! e ‘ 2 public . m. " xas] has recovere meeting e AMon@lay will be i the | i e bt hor- | Ray « Omev 15 Gives Assem? of the schioll | Quite e tsendadsnel (S0 ball Seuceptht ot apyfisicin DA i i el el (R ort St Martin. | ana | L 1 gave o briel - orton s sol is u.x;e tints are npow %o very heau . etts and brough is k. - ¥ bk gty ello, 4,7 v et A\ alk alter whieh l,. Jea o pamam %] trul (hrouh towns in this section-| st AT n of vi Alfreda Nobrega, bis 3 : LA 4 vas held -and = eturned from|the Berkshirc of Rastern Comnecticut ants the animal. Tis nres s v , ' s and committees (iccio]c N on York | —that miny touring parties are coming | oo wad S50 tor 1t i : ' %1 , i ‘ - one year: Presulant.| s {into the territory solely deW Zhve) % Dhgmshnabpmmemtly: te. teoliev. serite] e Mir . . . . e pres ben DY New York on|Zlories of the witumn woods. fis as mue ver as it ever will be.| It S 4 fatadamy « Fistery- | In the viciniiy of Attawaugdn the | some Putnam people continue 1o ab- | TS yaach nr tines. tern : state highway department is putting | stair from riding on the cars. this as| i Teahen the monrce of the | a tar binder along the edze of the measure of levaly to the union o i ne o | A t " state hignway leading to Putnam. to|crews who leit their work in July and/ Cor i v lewnl save the rosd from erumbling | have not returned. . i v r nta i he Town e away duris weather season,| A Jarge blowing machine to be Vg Daniel Coffey . % - n p We Town N did during th st winter {added to the equipme of the factory ' inance: Frocs 4 15 P v ahte Sied A picion has been|of the J. M. Tatem and Sons handle|® en comes |avenue Wanwe . direcieq single individual, | factory at KEastierd Several weeks e i 15 Wianiwe . w 0 nothing d been learned as to | will be required to nstall the new <), aly iown | ine off the rails| Through the settlement of the Cut- | RTB S L) 1t 1n, .ane fisha Et tha TN Sootnt S ATy £ “s lake a week ago last | ler estate. several houses in this ecity| wit_hintent to ¢ acent | e on Malner ahrt orey Saturday evening iwill come into the markef for sule. | mins. the Frank | sliod and tiaint i - Notin: the large €mount of business | Four of the houses are on Grove| Frank Sherman, pou i et Suld street severa that big magor {rucklng concerns in |Street. another on South Main street.| e land are zeitinz from concerns locate other prorerty into the | jthan twenty Jespicypturs of iy S in this immediate 1 ke are | ket | e e highwa ' | being purchased by Killingly men 1o r & trom i on | enter this zrowinz enterprise | t the temperature did net zo so entral Vermont railrond : flow ax to ciuse any sing dam- ta'n point on sald highway ssuth ef the Mrs. L. S. Barstow, East Killingly, | et shav B Centra) Vermont raiiread station who' iz cmploved i3 stenogrupiier o | ~bar for con Viso. to et upon the Petition of mere the office. of Judge S. S. Russell, was Bar Harbor expresses that have ! minal cases at v legul voters of the Tewn Slightly injured when she was Rurled {een runhing Girough (hi citv since|! sturday. Oct. § king that the Town emtabiish and out of a vehicle in which she was driv=|aarly in the summer have abont com-1% m. te 4 o'clack o Enown as Hustingten Tead. e ing when her wagon came into colli- | jleied their work for the year and|?- ™. Fdsar M. Warner, Clerk 3 WE from the Bean I ' Methodiat i e it | DI UniE Wik (020 the g, ana bl = MOTOR e Tromtne pean (i Metadila happening here in Davielsen. Cider mills that hav, opened for the season are doinz a rushing business at the present time. About town predic- tions sre heard that cider will sell for The State of Maine exvress will _con-| CHESTERFIELD } inue to rmn through y to act upon the petitfon of mere e R T aecl Mr.and Mra. Sam Yardufuky of New FRE]GHT SERVICE inan Swants 1EAT vaters of the Town trains have had their greatest season | M- and Mrs L the holidays, return- | Whetsar will build Tunter High ihis vear. RSB hadl When the beard o e o R e LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE B iiains. ABO. Memmorial. tall and i ¥ 1"”\11—\30 the purchase o7 land. e one dotlar gallon this winter, the pro- [ and committee of managément | 3 itors of thef s o Miller spent New Year's 5 phets seemingly ovérlooking’ the fact | cgunts home for children meet at thel , "ts home of her parents, returming | MOVING AND TRUCKING OF ALL | Whieh 1o erect natd bufiding and Nat e e et l"lfllm any | institution Oct. 9. thev will” find there | {0 New York Sundiy ; 3 KINDS {and appoint & committes to purchate quantity, will be* forbidden under thé |a larger familv of little peonle than|'*ppet (O7F SURGuy. - o 0 rne arection of said bullding Ewd prohibiiory legislation now in course of | whan - last fall's “gathering was hed. 4 \ice Tharedas. and Fridey on bzt L R AL L ane D AproEinia B enactment in Washington. [All of ‘the chidren are comfortabs|iount of the Jewish holiday CAREFUL SERVICE—LOW PRICES |3l A ) w Windred thonsand ($866 used a wel taken care of, how- 2ut - g 1 000) dollars for the purchase o " Rev. Thomas J. Preston, rector at|Nous d and well taken care o Miss Ruth Tinker, who is teaching | it tion of build } Tt <onvi iv ever. in byme, spent the week ~ond wit 4 2 nd ection"or sald building Fo ich. Fase TR S et e | PR e ik a8 Eodlind o | A7 NG MSTL the week Tond Twith | JOHN H. RYAN R T or a rich, appetizing PERFECT e o oy merien o | Grove strest i Leinx used tp repair| T Nl TN DAYVILLE, CONN. 1ch & A ARG, aiagpenca o M ise,thesmooth MA AIS the st tweaty yearh o1 IRe pasg cen: | _bighway leading ! o Putnam |ing a New lor Telephane Connection LS e G Wy ™ e ; cights. tury ¥y ayo.nnal'e, es YONN E . Fartmers are asking that hunters ex- Property at the Qflwfls 'OET 'I'fhm\'en- ¥ » Almn, to :--i :nv "l;.r:“'r'h"-’-""f s, Try this today ercise sp I-care while they are out | toried as being worth $5.2 s s et L e/ o i gufed quality and delicate el L S following their favorite sport. Wood- | Perty includes three horses @ co ven combingtion pumper mad 2 Eggs, Yolks only Jands hereabouts are very dry, and |2 bull, 8 hogs, poultry, chic k;ns w]« NEW LlNE ngine for the use of e flavor of Mazola are 1epint of Mazola carcless use of matches, or the throw- | £ons_.farming machines and ool SK FOR A b ASK FOR * Pmgine Company and to 5 3 ssapocn oF Moacrd ing away of lighted cigareties or cigars, | Nd¥messes hay, grain. cor . TRADING TRALING v Antficlent sum af momes umurpa’sed 1 dash of Pepper or the emptying of a pipe containimg | STU0 TUCNE, (L reports show that STAMPS OF TAMDS Frtsa at_ Nerwich, Comn. thin 8% ry 1 teaspoon of Salt the selectmen of Putnam received day o E;::»r:rgv’:r'(\ Rn*”‘v“r CAARTWS P RUTSHNWLL T. T. CONNVLL. slectman of the Town of Merwieh. + “4tablespoons of Vinegar HAND AND BREAST DRILLS REAMS AND SOCKET WRENCHES KEEN KUTTER ST take your own recipe for Mayonnaise and use Mazola instead of Olive Oil. Or here is a recipe you will like. Either one will show the wonderful Have all ingredients and mixing utensils cold. Mix dry ingredients. Add egg. yolksand when well mixed, add 34 teaspoon of vinegar. Add Mazola drop by drop until the mixture begins 10-thicken, beating slowly. NOTICE Annun] Town Meeting compensation for their services as follows during the year ending on Aug. 31: C. E. Pierce, first selectman. | 340 T.. M. Keith, $311 : Joseph LaPaime, $2! At his coal vard in Dayville a_big pile of coal belonging to f.ouis Wolfe of this clfy has been burning for sev- erai weeks and continued to do so during Wednesday. There are. or was the several hundred tons of coal in [ e As soon as the mixture Deopie —ia fact abeut 3 out of pile, which is being graduallv n)u\'_vd.‘ fin- the i E i E Pecs S o The firé_burns slowly and has defied | . warned to mest 1 quality of Mazola. thickens, dd_the remain- s --mv-"nm s SHor i hiaalon T {#hoke SHEARS fany: Oct, & 1308 Pien e ve atatime. Now beatin the 'There are other '.m. may be seen curling up from the heap | T Ofders Extraordinary economy— Mazola costs considerably less than the best olive oil. FREE Cocking made simple and economical when through box-fke chimneys that. extend down into: the- mass’ of eoal. - The . salsetmen’s - astimate of town expenses for_the fiscal year is ase fol- lowg Assessors., $704 auditors, $ rd of relief. * " $226; bonds, _$12 ii 5, €1,000; cHunty tax, $5. 000 cuttfng brush, $100; culverts. $400: remainder of the Mazola gradually until all is used. The mayonnaise should be - thick enough to hoid ite . Put in a glass jer a:fi»:ovlr close. Place in the ice box to be used when POCKET KNIVES QUALITY ) saws, AXES, ( HATCHETS AND OTHER TOOLS Don’t Fail to -See Our Line of o ———==" you consult the new 66-page Corn Products needed. it will keep for Day Kimball: hespital; 3400: Day Kim- 5 el owit 1% Cook Book. Recipes by experts. Attractive illustra- ‘weeks. Do nmm:i‘z?-h-n B ""« _{ ball hospital, Woman's board. $100: ntian Assgrmors tions. Free—write for it today. you open it; take out as dog-akmmge: 3198 “doctor - for - pogr. e tha ;e SEEERE : highwavs, $4.000: interest, $10.- insane poor, $2.500; _insurance muth as you need with e‘.‘.'.. - Pure Aluminum Ware . a tablespocn, and close $1,800: Memorial day, $150; military v 'av thé ganhart CORN FRODUCTS REFINING CO. S Jar- Jtax, $1,200: Mansfield training schgol. oy ARG P. O. Bex 161 New York City $200; misceilaneous, 2$2500: outside - poor. $5089: old cemeiery. 330: per- - A B N & N, 47 Farmsworth Sfitnt. Boston,, Mass. trars nf":-w‘m ST50. railinge. $100; US D 0t Sales Representatives selectmen’s services. 31,000; snow, ; A B St ¥ . $300: schools, $40.000: state tax, $7.- 300; town- farm, $5.000; .town clerk, .. Bulletin_ Building registrar_and treasurer, $67u: tax col- l?elor. $800; town hall, $800; total, ASK FOR ‘Frankli s ASK FOR A 4 211‘35'3 3 ey o ek STANT .74 Franklin Street vy WEBNERDAYE LATIN DA STAYES « Bowiing ~the- wpurt- ter—aitc Trise glven away averv Saturday RANK BARBER, From The automobile 1s siven credit for ®Boosting_ the main gate réceéipts at the réeent macé _g- to the highest Telephone 531:4° Sy o i < DN CEERY O s s i “ b .