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Ul fin’m _on local relatives T { i T I —1 = = = —— — — 1 Il il | The New Brew With the Old Name the Brewery. It’s a new beverage on the way to becoming an cld favorite, The flavor of pure malt. is there and the tang of hops combined with a delightful sparkling € Noth- mg sweet or cloying about it, but a thirst satisfying, slightly bit- ter flavor that calls for repetition. effervescence. Ordzr a bottle of it at your favorite restauraxt, or hotel, or prepare yourself for unexpected demands on your hospitality by hav- dealer’s, ing a case delivered to your howse. Ask your dealer, but if he - can’t supply you, ask us. NARRAGANSETT BREWING CO. RHODE BSLAND PROVIDENCE smu!j | | X\ Ophelia on his father Monday. hospital. and family of Hart- and family, of Nor- €s one day Kelly has reivrned to after beine with har rs. Andrew guest over the Naturebegins the mak- ing of it out among the sunny fields of grain, and finishes it in the spotless cleanliness of > Narragansett Miss Mabel Pra on relatives and HEE i NN !lhlumg’é. 11 brother. whe is fll in a Worcester tE, of Webster: | on Wednesday .| October 28, 1919. ‘Sometliing aropped at fhe Congre- gational church Wednesday morning, very much-to the -surprise of Heary Chapin, who was_up . in - the ""fiv Da about 80 feet below the point from which if ‘started. ‘In the meantime it 2 eetitn Wi A o AR ] of and:a- floor, Do, & DIlL Ot expense attached 0 thedn- cidenti, which it was due to_the b; - ing of a cable that supported the big weight. SRRy . A. Jacobs of tHe chufch’ teq said Wednesday- K probably ‘cost ‘as repair the damage t- Nag done. s S | Incidentally, it was ‘being t | out Wednesday atternaon, it we: a ‘mighty finé and generous thing.for | the public to meet' the e of making the repairs, ' The timepiece u; in the belfry of the Westfleld Congre- | ‘gational church ‘i universally- K | dere as the “town olock.” One m{ 1y hears it called by any other e, | and that fact is indicative of its be- | J4ng a friendly face to everyong in Danielson, - i “As a friend in need, therefore; there wmay be many here who would help it in disiress, as it appears to be at the Bor present time. | Al Putnem persons who._think they The clock is really a_“town” insti- would like .to -act a§-enumerators in tution, though it is in the belfry of a|the. government census that is to be church and all here are interested-in| taken here, as ;hraughoug the coun- its welfare and well being. It has hon- | try next year will have an opportunity estly told the time sinee back in the|to qualify today (Thurs#iay) by taking, 70's, and railroad men. will tell, xou'| the éxamination that is 1o be lreid at that it keeps time more - accprately] the ‘rooms of the ber “of Com- than any other such . clock _between | merce, in the Union block. ‘Examina- Norwieh and Warcester. ‘{ Belle at Law. a race horse owned]afternoon and at.7.30. this- evening, Up here and entered under thé mame of | to Wednesday afternoon only.-two ap- & ! Michaels of Danielson, is en=|Dplications had been received, it was. tered for races being run off at Woon- | said. 3 socket this week. - Up to Wednesday, nearly 700 - No automobile examinations in Dan-{ perty owners ‘:a‘dyraned Yo e thetr felson Friday this week. R. C. Young.|returns, as {, required by law. The —ady. -~ delinquents have until November 1. Of| - Kiingly High school members have! - .- 4 > 4. costume dance planneéd for Friday evening of this wes John C. a visitor Wednesday. A. W. Manchester, farm manage ment_demonstrator from Storrs Agri- ‘cultural colleze. will come here next Mondgy evening to bers ;of the Danielson change, Inc., on the Shortage of La- bor, as applying to farm work. The sociation continues to grow and ex- pand its usefulness. Philip Sheriden. Mrs. Philip Van Slett ana Mrs. William Thayer, all of Northampton, Mass., were visitors here on Wednesday with Thomas J. Aylward and sisters. James Monohan visited with friends in_Webster Wednesday Ghston A. Maindon will zo to Prov- tdence next week to underzo a minot surgical operation at a hospital in that . city. to his home here dt e bew ather reason is not ce i evént he was hit by the car tothe hway. the home -neéarby amd- summoned, but he died within a short time. It was . stated e usual liability .policy.-on _his-car, that he will be_ vrotected up. to the amount of the policy. Aand knowledge in . Killngly's night schools! For tomorrow, Hallowe'en, a num- ber of parties and dances hawe been arranged, AmMODE thcs who will give a dance is the Danieleon Girls’ club. The ‘United States - Civil -Service commission has announced that-an ex- amination is to_be held here on Nov- ember §,for-the’ piirnose of fling po- the New Bedford was in Danielson on sitions of -clerk and_carrler - at Danielson . post. .office. Applicants must have renehcd:their 18th birth@ay but not their 45th birthday. The eh. trance salary is. 31,00 o vear, With pro- motion at the,rate of $1000 per anmum until the maximum of $1500 is reached, Helght and- weight measurements,. as sét forth in . the- requirements, are omitted i * favor “of honorably. - dis- charged soldier#, sailors or marines. The town clock went on strike on Wednestiay; that is it went on strike, by declining to strike correctly and then By refusing to run at all. It may be officially stated there is no connec tion_betwéen this so-called strike and the strike’ depiletic now so prevalent throbighout the country. This _strike treasurer of federation. stated Wednes: day ihat she had received $5.60 ada tionsl from_the Tag day effort of la: E v, makinz the total amount re. colvéd ahout $290. A dozen quail were enjoving themr- : the state highway near At- dgy morning. while ring acres of rough for. this favorite | e species of game bird. In response to a popular demand, Principal John I. Lusk, of the School| the evangelistic services that have street school, said that pupils studying | been going on at the Union Baptist here' had taken a collection amount- | church in East Killingly for fen diys ing to $9.37 for the Roosevelt Memor- i past are being continued through this 1 fund, in the success of which they | week. Wednesday night was Factor: are interested. . night, tonight will be Father and Mo The attendance at tho Danielson | ther's night, Friday Fraternity night night sehool has incredsed to 65, and |and Saturday Young People’s night. Supervisor Horace F Turner stated | On Saturday mnight P. Call, the that may be neces- | avangelist, will have a special message sary to employ another teacher. At| for the young people. Plans are be- Goodyear night school the attendance | ing made to have delegations present of a night school has been as high as | representiiz young people’s societies 35, so there are about 100 gaining|of town. Sunday at 11 o'clock, there will be & service at which the sermon will be preached by the pas- tor, Rev. Charles Bruce Fisher. At 3 ‘elock there 18 to be a baptismal ser- On and after November 3, 1919, Carpenters and Joiners’ Local, No. 623, of Danielson higher compensation, the height now being satisfactory, or with better working conditions or even as a pro. test about the Sahdra-like dry spell that has now set down upon the coun. jvice, at 6 p. m., a Converts' service and’ at 7 @clock the closing eyan- 1 gelistic ‘service. “Fhe services held so i far have been well attended great deal of good has been accom- plished. As had been dnticipated. so many Theld off. filing_ their lists of -taxable property that the assessors are. TNow being kept busy attending to the tax- Gilpatric K ol He wag reriovéd to mediéal " aid and |- tions “will- be. given: L 3 o'clock ‘this| has nothing to ‘do with ‘a_ desire for| {arm; | Caro P. Larkham of the town of East- and a | course, 1f “the, tAxyayers do not me‘} the nno‘x{f_s the asséssors will , have only to resort to, the simple expedi- ent of adding @ fén per cent. valu- | ation .to their Tists of last year, apd that will mean that the town will | Collect so miuch addittonal money In| Friday, Hallowe'en, will be ub“rv.d; in Putnam by a series of private par-| tles and dances. ~Among other events | arranged-{or - the. ing_of witches | is a costume dance, that will -bring a| number of visitors here from the sur- | rounding towns. E. F. Nauss, of the Yald School of | Religion, is t0_act as assistant to! Re Boynton Merrill, pastor of the Second_Congregational church of this| city. Mr. Nauss also will serve as; pastor_ of ‘the FIfst Congregational | church it Putnam Heights, holdlng; seryice thére every Stunday morning at 10.30 o'clpék. This arrangement will | be a hoon to residents in that Se tion of the town and that general vicinity, for services have not been! held regularly at -this church. At thel church in this city Mr. Nauss willl take active charge of the religious ed- ueation work, - fo ‘which:. linc of en- deavor he has devotéd much study and in which heé has gained wide experi- ence. 3 Among the political -~ announce ments of interest is opne that Mayor A. W. Marcy will not be a candidate for re-election as mayor at the bien- nial electton in December. Mayor Marcy's-has ‘heen -one-of the most ef- ficient chief executives that Putnam has had. and if he cannot be induced to again accept the republican nomin- ation, thete will' be wide-spread fe-| 24 years of mge, was sent to Brook-| Iyn” jail Wednesday from a- justice's couri “in" Phoenixvillé, where Frank Lummis of Chaplin Siye was cha with-the use of| abuslve langiage, assault and intox: cation. His exceésses were charged up against the use of Jamaica ginger. Sr whe seérved 4n the Canadian| . was arrested by Deputy Sheriff ferd and bfought here for safe keep- ing during Tudsday .night, being lock- £ up ‘at the policy ‘station on Church street. : w2 Probable cause was found at the hearing ‘Wednesday for holding Siye for trial at the Buperior court and his bonds were fixed at $700, in default of which he was taken to the Jail ai Brookiyn. Sheriff Latham said on Wednesday evening that Slye had at- tacked his -father, and was choking him and fthreatening to chop off the rvent’s head. with an ax when Slye's sister_ intervemed tc save. her -father. Traffic is now mo: : through Grove street from South Main to King street over the newly” laid concrete road- way. Only one side:of the street has been. laid: with the new. pavement, but payers who are presenting lists. . The. time for. tting them is now so: very thal he assessors expect to be busy right up- to Saturday. - The fumeral of John Sault was held Wednesday meorning with services_at| St.. James' church, Rev. Father . Re- plat, M, &, was celebrant of the high mass -of Fequiem. - Burial was ‘in “Fapnes’ cemetery. The bearers were Felix Lajeunesse Augustus Lambert, ~Alphonse Pelletic Joseph Caron, Heary. Goulet and Theophile Bernier. Louis E. Kennedy was the funeral di rector. - Napoléon Thibesult, of Canterbury, was fined $4 and costs amounting to $24.27 in Canterbury, Wednesday, for having taken skumks ‘during the closed season. He wag prosecuted by County Game ~ Warden Harry Batty of Bast Killingly who has brought several cases_of the same_ nature during- the presefit - fall season. - The season for - | dei ly ,taking skunks does not epen AontE Nev k. o .. . - " J. A. BOULAIS Recording Secretary Local 623 - Dated at Danielson, Conn., DANIELSO% CASINO. STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING . and POCKET BILLIARDS 4_ALLEYS 3 TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. Bowling the sport for .ail. Prize given away every Saturday. v YOU. ARE INVITED. FRANK BARBER. Prop. it .is in- use .and. the copvenience s | appreeiated. by . resi - who have| been. somewhat isolated since - the construction work was , commenced more than a pionth ago. » ‘Judge M. H. Geissler presided at a session of the city court Wednesday{: morning; imposing-:a fine of $10 .on a man . who said he had been em- ployed at a mill in Northbridge. but had come to this city.to.take work in a local mill. “The prioner had stop- ped at Wooneocket--on - his way to Putnam, and had eome into touch with a line .of real whiskey—110 proefi-—he told the. police. and. he had really.be- comeintoieated.. He paid hia, fine and went his WRY.c .. S de “Burn -woed” ig: the _advice baing] given' tocat: Rousdholdsrs. Iy those who knew best. just-what Putnam’s: supply of ‘coal is-likelyto bé auring the com- ing -coud -weather’ mewson.. Save - the coal Yor the real'frigid weather, is be- B -HIGEO, 25c, 35¢, 50c—PLUS TAX—MAT. ADULTS 25¢, CHILDREN 8¢ stong_took o ited * neatly “all re sponded to- the invitation.- ford; wifo Mas been: @éting- pastor for the ‘past-year, was 4n° charge of the gxercises in the mobming Miss Doro- thy Gatsford “was: organist- durtng the day. ev. C.oMx Paimer ‘renfl_the |: ipture lesson” @nd- Rev: Mr. Watti. - {H. ‘Trenberth ~tor - miles Rev.oB: 8.-Livingstone, sec- state” convention; present. in the vestry to enjoy social hour. . The church Atz p. e Gisford condusted ise “service, e{.fi)‘r. Living- of . exercises. - oftered prayer. Dea- Hovle read an historical [ who had . been. m : Saturday, November 1st . SAME BIG BARGAINS AS LAST SATURDAY — MANY OF OUR CUS- TOMERS WERE UNABLE TO BE WAITED ON, EVEN WITH OUR - EXTRA SALESLADIES, AND MANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS WERE TO BE HERE, SO WE HAVE DECIDED TQ REPEAT THE ..+ 11 _CENT SALE THIS WEEK SATURDAY DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY AS IT WILL NOT COME AGAIN . IN 1919—BE ON HAND AND GET SOME REAL BARGAINS. .eystone Store, sketch of the church which was very interesting.-~ Rev. Mr. Watt ‘gave an exceflent talk, as he always does. He was followed by Revs C. H. Palmer, an- uther former pastor, who was instru- mental in building the ‘present edifice after- the old church burned in August, 1908; He'spoke of the founders of the church, his - great-grandfather being one of the number. He was followed by Rev. Mr. Caterer of Perryville and Mr.. Ditroff. who bas been supplying the pulpit at Curtis Corner. There were present several verf old peopls bers many years. S. S. Locke hid been 1 member 69 cars. He was clerk for 40 years, but resigned on account of feeble health. O. W. Sherman had been a member 50 years and_treasurer 34. Mrs. Sarah E. Briggs, Mrs: Alfred Cooke and Mrs. Mary Crandall werc others present. The oldest member, Mrs. Susan Sher- man Arnold, of Excter, who joined the church in 1546, was tob feeble to be present. When Hoyle, e the close of the roll call -the supper was commemorated. The ' churches- represented were the clerk. called the .roil. Deacon 19, out Abert of 4% Lord's Ar- “Let’s answered to’ their names. At | cadia, Curtis Corne N Providence, Allenton, (hes Waleficld, ‘Point Judith, Rocky Brook, wich, West Gri ty, Wood Rive: one man was pj Brooklyn, X. Y. Mrs. Lucille Merrill of Boston ed Monday rnoon with her cousin, “Mrs. E. I Kenyon Sterry Cahoone of caller here Sunday. William Sherman’ was Rhede Island hospitnl ing from blood poison. Baptist, | nut Hll Shannock, as the birthday cake with 81 lighte: indles.( Mrs. Ladd eive appreciated amon; em a 1 piece from near neighb Miss Loretta Gadle ha Nprwich after spendin 15 the guest of Miss ( phy. Frederick | from a | Miss | | erine r and | ent from a church in visit- Kingsley, Jr., ha | hav ken to the YANTIC about 25 ne called to offer cor intly day af- abors and | ratolations. home o bein | A. tions~ w Miss | nn and Mrs. Char first prizes Amburn and the consol izabeth Ortn wn and su A supper Wallin: offer by ton t n buildir $7,000 on the ord sana a sted the Hallowe'en made by Presider seryed _included | Brooker of the New Iaven ndwiches, | Anti-Tuberculosis asso tractive | 15th annual report Just pub do the darn job together” ™ .~ —Ches. Field WH'Y is it that more and more smokers (millions now) are getting together with Chesterfields? .. First of all, fine tobaccos. Our own buyers -in the Orient send us the pick of the finest Turkish varieties (Xanthi, Cavalla, Smyrna and Samisoun). We blend these by a secret method with . specially choice Domestic lesf. This method brings out new qualities of flavor—a smoothness, a richness, a mellow- ness that go right to the spot. That’s the reason Chesterfields safisfy. And remember—*‘Satisfy’’ is Chesterficld’s secret, based on our own private formula, which cannot be copied. _Every package has a moisture-proof wrap- ping—another reason for .Chesterfield’s un- changing quality of flavor.. 7 " —cnd the blend * can’t be copied