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DANIELSON Irving W. Davis. deputy state en- tomologist, will be at New Lenden this (Thursday’ evening to attend a meet- ing of the New London Hortieultural Society. Rev. J. W. Edwards will address a meeting of the Mothers' clyb to be held this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Anderson, on Winter street. Henry C. Johnson of Boston was a visitor ‘with friends in Danielson on Wednesday. £ Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Liner have united with Mt. Calvary Baptist church at Norwich, where thev have 2 number of friends and where Mrs. Liner expects to take up church work at an early date. At this week’s meeting of ‘the Bo- hemian club a numbd of anplications for membership, were acted upon. The membership of the club is now about 200. The temperature dropped to 28 de- grees in Danielson -early Wednesday morning and ice formed for the first time in_this vicinity this season. { St Alban’s Sewing society food sale, “riday, 3 to 5 p. m. at Mrs. E. H. Keach's home—ady. Wednesday was a wonderful opener of the hunting season, the sportsmen said, being cool and clear. Tt ‘does not seem likely, it is believed here. that active work on the con- struction of the state highway links | between Hampton_ and Brooklyn and Killingly and Litt& Rest, at the Rhode island line. will be undertaken this vear. " Treasurer Clarence A. Potter of the Brooklyn Savings bank was in Hart- ford Wednesday on a business trip. Rev. Albert Vachon left Wednesday morning for Cheshire, Mass., where he is to begin his pastorate at once, the Berkshire Baptist association meet- | his church today (Thursday). ss Henrietta A. Fales of Provi- dence visited friends in Danielson on Wednesday Railroad police continue to make pe- riodic visits here, to see that the rule against persons 'tr sing on the A good month to buy cloth- Stocks are full and your choice of fabric and model is unlimited. vou like in color, pattern or style. You can be as conservative as you wish, or you can have one all dolled up with pleats, patch pockets and belt. l Take Overcoats—you’ll find just what i ] But no matter what you buy our guarantee of satisfaction goes with it. $25, $28, $30, 332, $36.50 I l I E £ The selectmen are to hold their or- CYR BUILDING CH U RCH e ene s Thoshest this vear will be made up of the same DANIELSON e COMPANY [ and Alcoty D. Sayles. * Cider mills in this, vicinity are sald to be rushed with business and turn- ing out rivers of anple juice. The regular motor 'bus service in- augurated Dbetween Danielron and - s e SR Brooklyn and Brookiyn and Wauregan s land Central Viliage is much appre- | ciated in Brooklyn. which never has | had a regular service of the kind | “Members of the Windham County Asricultural Society will hear mext Saturday, when the executive commit- tee meets, the financial outcome of the recent successful fair. It is persistently rumored that the Auction Sales 3 plant of Danielson Cotton com- ARE NOT AN UNUSUAL EVENT Ipany. which has been operated for Iseveral years past by the New Eng- land Cofton Yarn company. is to pass into control of New York interests A strong defence will be made in the superior court at Putham in the inter- est of Ernest Welch, of Attawaugan, a youth of 16 who is charged with abuse of a female child. | About 50 members were out for the THEY BRING THE BUYER AND SELLER TOGETHER COMPETITIVE BIDDING ASSURES ~ i firse_drill this fall of C company, State | !Guard. The companv will drill ragu- b |larly from now on. Tuesdav evenings. On Thursday evenings there will be a [ school for mon-coms. ‘Sergeant Ho- {mer Brown will be recommended for Appointment as second lieutenant to | Stceed Roland H. Gray. resigned. | | At his home in North Foster. Wed- | e Al e e | James ‘Allen Stone were conducted by | Rev. Walter B. Greene, of Providence, | formerly pastor of the chureh at East | Killingl. Burial was “in the Line Stoe cemetery. The bearers _were Elmer Stone, Eimer Hopkins. Charles Stone, James l.owell, leander Bowen and George Phillips. A. 1. Wood was the funeral director. The music at the funcCal services was sung bv Mrs. E. Wood. of Providence. Rela ' # s from " b a Danielson attended the funeral, R e S It 16 Suilia: & Must Have Our Fun. A mumber of Danielson neoble will - o P be at the Ghildren’s home in the Saw- phone us for open dates. WITTER BROTHERS, Auctioneers . 42 Main Street, Danielson Teleohone 32-12 P [ , If you are contemplating having an Auction, write ,or - Of wourse, It won't.do<to,. belk n hing vou hean but uealstHe%e | ver district of Putnam. todav. fo at —_— e Al Fight fo tel] it anyhow.— Willming. | tend the annual meeting of the board ? on News. adel ing- (ot management and committee of visi- DANTELSO% cAsI s Sors of ihe institution. which is the = home of a mumber of children from Norwalk.—Mayor Jeremiah Dorovan | this)own. lonated his salary as mavor for the| After having let out by contract for ast vear 1o the Norwalk hospital. The | the past three years the upkeep of ck for $1,000 was received by Sam- | the highways of the town. Brooklyn «. Roodner of the hospital's executive | taxpavers have voted to return to the committee. system so long in vogue in that and other towns—repairing the roads wn- der the direction of the selectmen. | Though it is claimed by some Brook- Iyn taxpayers that money has been | “aved by letting this work out on con- | tract, the voters have decided to re- turn to the old system as better than| the one in present use. The present contragt _will expire in December. Mis. Thomas Sullivan of Phenix, R. I, visited relatives in Danielson on Wednesday. ! "A moigr 'bus was used Wednesday to: convéy prisoners from the county | iail at Brooklyn to the superior court e = 3 RACCS At GUARANT 3 | 5 : e e | Italian Premier Annoyed By ; Fiume Episode The October term of the Windhan county superior court, criminal side ‘opened here Wednesday - morning . ¥.¥ of mem: ‘women - ‘worl Judge Frank D. Haines, presiding mm_yuix_.m:e?fi'hudy. bex ‘of priacaers were presonted an., ¥ou will use it for those “twinges of =3 I I pheamatie’ for relieving that lame Mazola wi. At the opening of the court”prayc was offered by Rev. S. J. A. Rowl aches, all gorts of external pains, a pastor of the ‘Methodist church exposure aftermaths. 5 Everett Lovey, alias Peter Lovely. « Ons = little, applied without _ e ‘ 3 = % chiz Ghy wasbefore tne, court Soon, pentinaes, scatiei required to cook food properiy. answer to the theft, July 3. last. of , bringing merciful re = 3 R marine’s uniform. When the complai to the throbl 3 3 Yy i R L e | Test this out yourself by making: - that his name was not Peter, sc O o his name was not entered proper 9 Later in the day. when the compla had been amended. he pleaded zn to stealing the uniform, which wa N R - property of George W. Wise. 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Roll one-quarter inch thick, cut and ity and d ted fe Wor r, where he| he cared to in defence of his con- | i > = * °r Tater appeared at o police | station | duct, Lussier did mot respond . with | in hot Mazola. If desired, substitate 1 cup rye.flour and add one-half asking help, was suspected of not be-| more than a few words in which he { square melted chocolate for chocolate doughnuts. ing the real thing and arrested. expressed a wish to be “given = Y Public Defender C. L. Torrey stated| chance.” E - to the court thaf Lovely was drunk at| - It was explained . L ccru"hhf" i < 3 ) at Lussfer hai FREE The 68-page beautifully illustrated Corn Products | e~ Cook Book—compiled by experts. It really helps | to solve the three-meal-a-day problem. Every housewife should have one. Werite us for it today. 1 had been previously in trouble, had | management was concerned; that he been in the reformatory at Concord,|did not get along well with his step- Mass.. and in jail in Worcester and| mother and that his father had no Brooklyn. shown sufficient interest in the boy Judge Haines sentenced Lovely to|Plight to appear in court in his be- serve six months in the jail at Brook- | half. Iyn. Ernest Welch, 16, of Attawaugan, i ited | Pleaded not guiity to the charge that, Semvgaring the uniform of the United| September 2, last, at Attawaugan, hé B o gl n-| was responsible for an attempt to signia and three gold service chevrons| *io e e on his sleeve, Frank Wallenda of | abuss 2 Temale elild, WBessie Nappss Welch' was represented CORN PRODUCTS REFINING. CO. P. O. Box 161 New York City Messrs. AHERN & CAHOON Willimantic, a vounz man of 24, 5 . : o . 2% E. L. Darbie, of Daniel- pleaded not guilty to a charge of "having | on " 1t is. expected that there will be Sales Representatives . o 2 a trial of ths case. €7 Faruswerth Street Boston, Mass. person of Florence M. Grant, 15, of 2 Willimantic. Later in the: day, after |y one Temainder of Wednesday's ses- a conference between State Aftorney[ SIOn Was gfven over to conferences Searle and Public Defender Torrey, | °Vr Other cases on the criminal Tist. Wallanda changed his plea to guilty of| Members of Anselm Mayotte post, attempt .to rape. American Legion, are making an en- Tn explaining the case Mr. Searls|thusiastic drive in the interest of the told the court that he had been given | carnival they have arranged and have to understand that Wallenda had been| fdone so well with the sale of tickets much in he company of ihe Grant|ihat orders to print more were issued zirl and that their relations eventual-| On Wednesday. One member of the Iv led to happenings that resulted in| POt has sold 150 tickets. the young man’s arrest on the serious Experience, George V. Hobart’s great charge mentioned in the complaint. He| play .was presented at the Bradley sald “that he did not understand that| theatre Wednesday evening before an R Wallenda was a vicious character, but| audience that taxed even the standing s it 3 = he had pleaded guilty to having com-|room. The play was presented by an mitted a crime and- not much could | admirable company and is regarded as be sald in extenuation of that fact.|one of the best attractions Putnam has and the official added that he believed | seen. For the first time in the hisory there should be some punishment. of the Bradley theatre the advance In the former soldier’s behalf, Mr.| sale of tickets was sufficient to sell out Torrey stated that Wallenda had be- | the house as early as Monday even- come infatuated with Miss Grant: that| ing. leaving only standing room avail- he wanted to marry her, but this had| able for those who came to buy on been opposed by the girl's foster| Wednesday evening. mother. Eventually the couple had| At the Empire theatre, recently gone away together and for a time| eased by Jacob Alpert of Pawcatuck, were in a village in Rhode Isiand. near| . is bei i totty - siand. a pitched floor is being put in and Westerly. but while there they had['the house is being equipped with new occupied separate rooms. seats. The alterations will be com- In asking clemeney for Wailenda.| pleted during the present month, it is Mr. Torrey cited that the young man| expected. had volunteered for vice - ¥ i 3 army . early In the e catisrmg ] 1t was announced Wednesday that Tuly, 1917 and that e hag oing INfihe golf committee of the Putnam T e i s R e e Country club.has arranged for another| office of the Southdrn New England| Partment are not at work in the towns| day attending the session of the mie Torrey also. produssd wrayerseas. Mr.| tournament for Saturday of this week.| Telophone Comsany's building. |-0f Woodstock and Eastford, doing| perior court > The tervice aaardals Jdis-| this even to be open to club members 4 | scouting and other such work lenda's serviee had been| OPlY: and a large ‘field of entries is| Ensign and Mrs. Asher will come| The woodland territory omtside this| Rev. Boynton Merrill of the Congre and faithful and that o g [cXpected. .= * = here from Hartford Saturddy mext to| city was fairly alive with~hunters on| gational church in this city is to a unorthorized absentees from Tic com_| . Ihe temperature took suc a sud-|be present-at the Harvest Testivall Wednesday, the first day of the open t in the Pilgrim Memoria mand were oharged against hime | den drop during the early hours celebration that has been arranged for| season on birds. Numbers of quail|drive in New London col In sentencing Wallenda to the atate] Yednesday that ice formed on pails{that day and Sunday by the Salvation|and a few woodcock were shot to be at Groton Saturday ! reformatory at Cheshire Judgo sotate] of water left standing out of doors.|Army. . | _County Detective W. E. Jackson of| Monday. Friday will find him engag id th jo) Sage Haines) The frost was very heavy and se-| Crews of ihe state entomological de- | imantic was in Putnam Wed ,r-.,{.n the work at New Haven. said that he hoped the younsz man AN o gunE Man| vere and killed many tender vines that ATt romrqe there and other-| peretofore escaped damage this fall. 2 === = ietienefit from his stay in the in-| “grnest B. Kent has purchased from the J. W. Carter estate, now in pro-| —— = Another young man sentenced to the | cess of settlement, two houses on R reformatory at Cheshire Wednesday | Grove street. next east of the central} 3 . o5~ was Omer Lussier. 17. of this city. Lussier pleaded guilty in court to has ing stolen. April 11." the sum of § from his home here. The crime w: committed while members of the fami Iy were attending a church service and there was no one at home. The money belonged to Alphonse Lusster, | 's hereby given in the jurisdiction of the prisoner's father. Bricklayers and Masons Union No. 21, It was shown in cqurt that Lussies i til about two months afterwards, In| November 4th, 1919, the scale of wages the meantime he had been living in| i ion i Vs Worcester and in ‘Whesretmi-atherd| oot 0 their Union is 874 cents per Worcester and in Webster, in which | hour- atter nlace he was arrested Gisenia chance by ‘the court to ex-| BRICKLAYERS AND WASONS UN- [1ON, No. 21, of Connecticut. at Putnam, JOHN OWEN, Sgcretary. And now there is much curiosity | among the taxpayers of Killingly as to what assessments have been piaced the assessors were engaged for . 3 : Fo—— o i oo |2 S ¢ Lty Bt | Get the b 1 = y oth skilled and unskill- : R S, 0 K | porerful New Stewart 3/ et the best value — itdings or & : : S mEe Ton Truck —and a B ) = The demand for help seems to be as| OUR RATES REASONABLE —= an a onus e Sreat as during the period of the war. SERVICE THE BEST i 5 : 2 : K street ‘senooi is =§s‘l‘§fin;dur1;s :n::fl WRITE (OR FELERHONE FOR \N‘ ou can’t buy better %uttcr tha‘n the rich, fLLll— bodied . jour, as a member of the clerical / 4 5 v i jhour; as o member ca B ERE BROS edgwood Creamery utter. ] lade from _the purest e Officials of the Danielson Business | lu o cream; put up at the creamery in 1-lb. dust-tight, odor- === Men's association have written New | DAYVILLE, CONN. proof packages it comes to you with all the sweet whole- et Haven railroad officials relative to al- . Tl i Ranialesin: 2364 some freshness of the country. lowing the south-bound evening pas- Then—there’s this exceptional bonus! HOARHOUND COUGH DROPS BREAK UP ANY COUGH OR SOOTHES AN- - IRRITATED THROAT AND DC9ES IT QUICKLY" ) TING SSAVISR, & %.. Premier Fransesce Nittl, of Italy, who greatly deplores the recemt coup of Gahriele d'ADmunsio of en- | tering the city of Fiume a:t the head of 5,60¢ men. Promier Nitt! | hae now declared that he was de- wmullnaumntol i B b e Rt B SRS YT P b s l senger train. due here at 6.15, 4 long- er stop in Danielson , that express Every package of Wedgwood Creamery Butter con- tains one coupon. All you need to do is save twenty-five . 5 3 Zaimt, b mitats v 7227 | Danielson-Providence | - and send them to us with $3.75 in cash, and we will send Stop now allowed. ‘Motor Trucking you this dainty set of Parisian china! Ask your grocer. . Semce Ask your grocer for Wedgwood Creamery Butter by e S L L name. If he hasn’t it, please let us know. Thursday, Get''s, running Thursdays —AND, those famous, selected Partsdale Farm Fggs entral | Villaah, Moosup, | returaing | are also packed with coupons. All products of P. Berry Sons, Inc., give you exceptional values. 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Finish with 2 dash of JOHN H. RYAN = clear, caldwater to clese the pores. Do DAYVILLE, CONN. — G wpulerly. wmce = dry. and sce # it does mes Telephone Connection Gmickly seatins mad clomas the peses. leaeen e toad- e i, e - 3 - THERE is no aa tis: ed —E‘_.a @l Buinst Clnmest | wasvern comcncu‘;”m‘"’t: he Bul