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DANIELSON Funeral services for vat Dodge, 69, were Ry Rl ke b ot Dis Gamgiel Edward Anderso Wn of the town of Brookiyn. Fle !‘w‘dlu‘htulndllon ‘Willlam: At the Sacred Heart church in n, Monday morning, Rev. Jehn Roux was celebrant of a reqiiem mass at the funeral services of Mrs. Larriee. The bearers were Fred 0lds, Philias Lebeau, Arthur Mes- sjer. Fred Bedard, James Dessert and Ulric Caruer. Burial was in the Sa- @ed Heart cemetery. L. B. Kennedy fineral director. . and Mrs, R. C. Young and Har- ry_Young Jeft Monday for Boston. The new mment of assessing fares becomes effective fvision of the trolley line ‘ednesday. Don't fancy fhat ing up when a glare r is burn- lights the sky before she found' Elizsbeth Garry of 21 Thaties Norwich, Conn,, loohd kl' twu medigine that would help me. at Bnmbthn years. Mrs, St. James’ vll‘l'h MM -’unnmhro! next fall. ¥ all the come ‘trie, therell bé & flock of candidates for those pasitiens and lo::“_hm campaigning in their pointed out that mflvur-o ‘t; Riv. oo Tead iverview might also lead to tha @e- 1down cellar. velopment of ‘Maple streeét so as to | mnke a short “route to nplny de- veloping Goodyear, which weuld be nnly nboul three miles from the cen- ter of Daniélson hy this route, h is mo!re diro# than the route over,in that direction tonight (Tues- |Dayvil &ay), for it will be but the reflection the hig bonfire arranged as & part He observance of Armistice day. Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Perkins were vigitors in Boston Sundag. Fean C. Woods of Fall River visited friends here Monday. Manufacturing concerns are manag- ing to save some fuel by taking as much adventage s possible of the wi ter-power, which is particularly good thig fall, at their plants. The New Engldnd coast and the St Lawrgnce river will be the subject for an {IMstrated lecture arranged by the the Brookly Woman's club for next Monday evening. Miss Carrie Fellows had the mem- bers of the Reading circle at her home on Potter strect for a meeting Mon- day afternoon The current issue of a liorseman’s magazine makes mention of the muc. cens In vecent races at Woonsorket of Bell-at-Law, a_race horse awned by C. H \L1ha:'x of the Danielson inn. The Ladies' Aid society of the Mothoflist church fs to meet at the Coddirg home, on Winter street, on Wednesday afternoon While no formal arranzements have m made, it is likely that there will some ohgervance of the first anni- ry of Armistice day here this wrening. Therey are some advantages in liv- tnx_at Bast Killingly that are not en- Joyed by persons living in Danielson For instance, milk of excellent quali- y be purchased up there for ten Sehts a quart Colonel Edward Anderson camp, Sons of Veterans, will have the mem- bett of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. as their guests Friday evening, when the anniversary of the deliverary of Lin- con's Gettysburg address will be ob- served. w Goodyeat has a soccer football team that s developing inlo a fast play- QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION produced Olive Mm mnmmm No " LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON er and Embalmer Soecial Attertion to Every Dtail DANIBLSO% CASINO, STARKWBATHER BLDO. WLIN 0CK BILLIARDS TABLES spott #ven away every Baturda: FOU ARE INVITED. FRANK BARBER, Prop, Prize s N " | dandruff will be gone, and-theee or four Plainfield is leading the bowling league, which has a fu)]l sehedule of games down for this week. This even- ing the Platnfield five will piay the Smilers, which téarm is in third place in the league race. A boy who is emploved at W. S Brown's Shepherd FINII farm, at ap regan, came running, pop-eyed, to M Brown to tell him u-t three wild gv-u wére in one of the fields down by the Quinebaug river. le Boy, who ap- ipeared to be thoroughly frightened, had evedently seen deer, which are ::?mf;i] as quits numerous hereabouts artin T. Burns was In Worcester Monday on a business t; Some _corn-growers ot this town will have exhibits at the county eorn show that is to be held in Putnam next week under the Windham County Farmers association. | The announcement that a big mill in to be bullt at Goodvear has at- tracted wide-spread attention in Con- necticut, the annoumcement being re- printed in a large mumber of news- papers. Trout fishérmen here have about made up their.minds that ' their re- quests for trout to be placed in the brooks in thfs ¥leinity will not be com- plied with this fall. These sportsmen bad the same experiénce last fall. As no trout have been. placed-in the brooks hereahouts for the past two years the prospect is not bright” for good fishing next spring. A hydrant at the corner of Broad and_Reynolds. streets. near the home of S Gingrass, was broken off Mon- day morning when it was struck by an automobile driven by M. E. Fisher. Mr. Tisher was coming along Broad street when @¬her machine driven hy C. Smith came down Reynolds street. 4 started to swing into Broad. There a slight collision hetween the twn cars and Mr. Fisher's vesrsd oft and the hydrant. breaking it. While re- prirs were being made water was shut off in that section of the horough. PUTNAM i John B. McDufiee, 38, onc” of Put- nam's. well knowh' rfid respecied citi- | 7ens. was found whth the to) of his thead blown off in the cellar of his home here, Monday mern Mr. Me- Daffee had committeq suicide, using a rhotgun. Despondency and suffering; from pain due to an aflment withh his tecth are believed to have caused. him take his life. 3fr. McDuffec came n ars ago from near Fimira, N. Y. He has no relatives, g far as 18 known here. Notification ©f his death was sent to relatives of A Simple Way Te Remove Dandruff l T s ottt st e e | There s one sure way that has never |31 4 16 remove dandfuff at once, ang 1at Is to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, comemon arvon from any u will neéd), apply it at night when tiring: use emough t6 moisten the scalp and rub it ln gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your‘ i 1 more applications will completely dis- ive and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how mueh dandruft' you mey have. | You will'find all ftching and digging of the scalp will step instantly. and sour hair will be flufty, lustrous, glosey, silky and ot and Took and feel a hun- kdrsd times better, ‘lu‘ I\ {iaemy \\\\ ovmhjobunmlnumtvufih It can be applied to the finest mahogany and rubbed down to eggahell finish. Or it will take care of any outdoor job W wxflmxnd the omhuhu of beating rain salt water and scorching sun. Inorout Varnish. There is no limit to the uses of And once applied it stays for good. Boiling hot water cannot mar it. Sold in all sizes, Try it Bay MLI’IIJ Paints are made to do any paints A Tt inz i fii State Paint to save. Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England Ty peysenser . Of repairs with Bay State Paint. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Ine. Boston, Mass. Ny State” m]l k-ers (hmzs rrum bemg 3 en LU uuwi the cost You can buy Bay Stave Paint and Inoroat Vamish from “PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. A, BOARDMAN Hauid drug store._(this is all | 7 cine o whole Io! but couldn’t seem mm help mx;- welf. Then I used LDINE. stomach -nowm»m”mam burning feeling in my mouth is :'nl. his wife, who died in April this year. They are residents near Elmifa. Mr. McDuffee, after a good night's arose Monday merning, ate a good breakiast and went P e the gayage to start his car. to the house after a time and went Within a short time his housekeeper heard the sound of a dis- charging gun and, calling to Mr. Me- Duffée, received no- answer. “Sum- moning in aid, the housekeeper re- ceived a response Mr. McDuffee’s body was. found near the woodpile. which he had shot himself indicated that he must have died instantly. It is believxed that he rested the stock 0f]1e0 the gun on the ground and leaned over the weapon, placing his forehead against the barrel. Mr. McDuffee was a wealthy man: He had been successful in and had come into his wife's estate, upon her death. He was a man of un- usual good nature, and this fact alone, it seems to his many friends, was one weason why they never considered that he would do_such a thing as take his own life. While he was a resident in New York state Mr. McDuffee was master of Chemung Valley lodge of Masons. Today, Armistice day, brings the end of the Red Cross roll call drive in the Putnam chapter’s territory. Chairman William® L. Macdopald said Monday afternoan that the drive has not_gone as well as might be expect- ed ,and he does not expect that the final reports will show that the mem- bers obtained. number more than two- thirds enrolied last vear have been obtained. Mr. Macdonald is not vet in recelpt of the reports from the can- vass made for members in the big manufacturing plants. Pomfret was one of the areas in the local chapter's territory that has made a good show- ing. Particularly pleasing is. the fact that every student at Pomfret school took out membership, Anselm Mayotte post, American le- gion, will observe Armistice day by giving a social and dance in Union hall this evening. Three tickets have been mailed to edch member of the post. One of these tickets will admit himself and a lady. while the other two, each admitting & coupie, are for distribution _among friends of the members. Music at the soica] will be furnished by the Manhasset band. Re- freshments are to be served. It is ex- pected that the post will each year ob- serve the anniversary of Armistice a Earl Davis, who makes an occa- sional appearance in the city court, Scoffers and Doubters| Why of Rheumatie Torture? fair to yourself, rheumatism, Get from i age of Rheuma, the Use_the e think it ha guaranteed p ire bottle, and if en you quick 50, und you a reputable p Tai's together different usually prescribed—freé from narootics, perfectly harml Rheuma acts on the kidneys and helps to force the uric acid from the. swollen joints and other lpdging places. Tt will please you hopeful an money refunded. Rheuma has released from hondage rheumatic fferers who thought noth- Tt should do cldom falls; Tee & Osgood will supply you ‘and guar- antee money back If not satisfleld remedies day and make in"a week or business |, Lef Prejudice Bind You to a Life | cure it GG the Chas. L. V\quue! Co: Haven, Coln_ wasd before Judge H. H. nex-u Monday morning. with having been mafluml nmi having - committed a- breach peace. He.got into d.im&u}mn infa South Main st restaurant Satur- day. ev!niax.‘m d was ha: 2 tuele e e wamen u\ charge there ‘w?h e m inito, | from Frank Thaver. | od a of the peace charge, James - M. 'nlen Jr. as mauan oficer. mh&m‘mlrmml- efleé( on $he Putnom divivion nesday of thi With the of the new canecgun medivm also will be slight changes in the which wiil be e patat- ples of 2 1-2 cents. In some cases the new fares will bé slightly less than at present and in other cases _slightly more, but there is no great difference instance. in any- D Souvenir W. H. Ti yl-e of Hartford, furmefly of this city, is one of those ‘who sent con(nmlnfiuu o Governor Cooh;ge upon his re-election as, goy- ernor of Massachusetts and also is one of those to recelve a reply from the famous Bay State man. Gover ge, venir's. message sald: Please accept my sineere thanks for your very. kind congratulations, which I keenly ap- preciate. Souvenir's congratulations were, as usual, unique and eoriginal. In addi- tion to favorable newspaper cComment | clipped from many papers, Souvenir surrounded. all of these with a_berder of flag stickers on which was printed 01d_Glory—Your Flag dnd _Mine;” There' also_was a keep vour memory green reminder in the letter, Which evidently pleased Mr. Coolidge. . Miss Geftrude Jones and Miss Mar- ion Warren are the new night school teachers. There are 130 students in and they are doing splendidly, A fine system.of handling the schoo, and ifs affairs has been worked out this sea- ‘son, during which it is boped to get fine results, Attorney Charles L. Torrey will be i Hartford today (Tuesday) attend- ing a meeting' of the state board of education, of which he is a member, Five acts of vaudeville were added to the program 'of pictures at: the Bradley theater on Monday and (they profed. an innovagion that was weil received by the-audiences at the after- noon and evening shows, As the city election date comes e er hears many plans’for changes lin the makeup of city and it | versation. Apphedtion has been mado* for a | chatrer for a post of the American le~ gion to e established at North Gros- venordale. Tho - real estate market in Putnam cntinues agtive,_and it was stated on Monday that the tramsfer of more dwelling- house property would be an- nounced in a day or_two. here will mot be “ahy general 6b- servance in Putnam of Armistice da A year ago today, however, wis one of the most lvely that this - city has ever ‘seen. with impromptu ‘pa- rades. and general rejoicing. + Up to Monday afternoon no. an- nouficemet had hee given out by the | dempcratie city commlittee relative to aming a candidate for mayor. I furnishes interesting con- sizo- In this terrifory hag been hamdi- capped yet by the coal strike and it {now seems llkely, it is said, ‘that the | big plants will get through without trouble if the .prospect Of the strike being called off becomes a realit Nut Margarine cocoanut and Set With First Prize This 42-piece Parisian China dinner set for only 25 coupons and $3.75 mcnhm Butter prices . First Prize Nut whole«mz, tasty nd elicious. Made hv-dy vegetable oil mufi- ness with wholé milk. Try it on bread once—and you'll bg more than pleased. A.kymm R iber the con Mb!rnfl p,é':‘m PRy ol g el Codpons also packed with délicious Baby Britnd Oles- o mamefimw churned to a creamy in_acknowledging Sou-y. the night' school at the present time | {part in many patriotic meetings Not a manufacturing plant of any| &nxa into | m arganizedions, is manifest: in the big public meeting, bé held in Ba- ker's Hall here, Friddy, at 1.30 p. m. Among the ggod speakers to be heard are Father PEnik and Anthony 8. Am- brose;, beth: elpquent orators, who toek in Lively interest Bridgeport dufing the war. The complete list of speakers in- cludes; Professor_ Charles A. Wheelet of Connecticut Agricultural College; Anthony S. Ambrose, president of Czecho-Sioyak Corporation of Bridge- port and New York: Rev. Gaspir Pa- nik, pastor of St. Cyril parish, Bridgeport; Rev. Felix J, 0'- Neill of Stafford Springs; Rev. B. C, Bugbee and Rev. P. C. Collins of Ash« ford: Allen B. Lincoln will preside. Father Panik and Mr. Ambrose will gpeak Slovak as well as English, and a spectal invitation has been issued to Slovak families ‘in all the neighbor- ing towns to attend this meeting. The subject wiil be AmeFican Op- portunity and C nnn‘ Life. The Babeock Cornet Band of "Ashford will glve a concert before the meeting. Children from the schools of the towns will sing and recite, Much interest is felt in Ashford and neighbaring towns and among Ashford descedants else- ‘Where, .in certain definite and practical suggestions {5t Tommunity advance- ment made at the annual meeting of the Ashford Bible: Society in Warren- ville, Wednesday, Aug. 20th, in an ad- dress on Community. Coneciousness by Allen B, Lincoln of Hartford, a sum- mer resident of Westford. Mr. Lincoln proposed. a Community House for Ashford, a gathering place for all the: people, old and young,-and it is in fur- thering, this - project -that - Friday's meeting has beer planned. It prom- ises- to be ‘a big afternoon fer _the ‘whole town. ; At -the ‘meeting of - Pequot counefl, K. of €, held in Hickey's hall Sunday afternoon, the recently elected officers were installed by District/ Deputy John Hannon ofsJewett City. The ckeers are: Grand knight, (Jésrge Chagnon deputy grand SBleht Fush Canzvan: financial’ sécretary, Matthew J. Walsh; and’ Methodist | ‘u healthy, mnuoulfi? Ony %M or fit Home w/zere the C"/v/dfm can mab'yetatt/mn) . COUGH DROPS A Quick and Satisfactory Relief for Coughs, Colds, ‘Hoarseness and Throat Irritations chancellor, Cornelius Fitzgerald; vocate, Henry St. Germain; outside guard, Armand . Skifington; inside guard, Armand. Plouff; warden, Thom+ as Dayle; lecturer, Frank Webber, Fred Crandall. who recently recetved an accidental bullet wound in.his head, has so far recovered fhat he has re-{ sumed his jitney route. The dabce given in Tooker's hall | Tuesday evening under direction of Henry Rheaume and Harold Taylor ‘was, well attended. The musfc was by Rowland's jazz band. | Dr, and "Mrs. ¥rederick M. Parker |of Enfield. N. C. were .racent guests | of Mrs, Parker’s father, Elisha Vibber, | a tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Getchell. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Blaisdell had as their week end guest Earl Tuckep of_Somerville, Mass. Mrs. Frank Crandall has beer enfers taining h{lr sister, Miss Helle Greene of ads Willimantic. Miss Annie B. Newton was {n Hart ford.Wednesday, There was a large attendance Tuess DO AWAY WITH - INDIGESTION | ‘How to Purify a Sour, Distressed !‘I.-[ dch {n'a Few Minates. Let us tl;e&)dn BEnglish; let ue )ruq e Yous & ur:émnu g your nm sn't strong esough fo l’an food you put into it, 50 the fovd and forms poisonous gases, and furnished proper nuurishment blood, and has left the stomac nnhy condtion. i o #he 2 flaui to cnxn e yuur A1 o ge ¥ ¥ rellevs viir in digestion, rid ynu of di:flaxass Fbilious. ness and dck headgehe wiltf Chioartally voruRa. Sous Toy T you want to make your stomach so strong that it wiil digest a hearty meal/ without. distress, and you want to e | without tha arg :y“all Jred out feel ing, take Mi-o-ns; d give you Drompt reller. For ssle By Las & o |#a0d Co- and all ledding Brugplte. irritated surface. with. KES{NOL you have dried it gently.with I a simple effective: remelly for sufferers buming, skin trodbles. * Ty today, bathingthat onmmx'r “with ‘the fioger tips. Thea see if you are net. surprised I&‘fle pm' “l'nd bluuliel. SOAP ind warm water. After. 3 a soft cloth, qfiym RESINOL SHAVING. ST -ngu&nchh“.“loin‘;r ing, healing ey evening dt the concert given by it does leave your sfomach it Mas g ke Mi-o-na stomach tablets i€ you i omach 4 ‘The time to cure a cold is when it starts— “and you will find Briggs’ Cough Drops very :gective. ‘You realize you are being benefited 2almost , 28'860n a8 you put one in your mouth. Get the Briggs® habit— I Keeps away a cold uy them anywhere tise Red and Blue Package C. A. BRIGGS CO. Cambridge, Mass. in the American Industrial quartette in| Palmer Memorial hall. | Newell Johnson has resumed his| dutfes as watchman at the Palmer | mill after spending a week friends in Boston. Pequot council, K. of C,, a social and whist Miss Edjth Horwitz_employ. Thames River Specialties Co." has been spending a few daj relatives in New York, Mrs. Albert Kellogg eptertained on Thursday afternoon the members of | the Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth odm church.. At a Dbusiness meeting eld _pians were arranged for a sale ey supper to be held in the near fu- ture. Afier the business was disposed | of the gemainder of the time was de-{ tying a quilt and pecing ofi |- is planning The Montville Athletic club held a | meeting in the club rooms Thursday uight to plan_the winter program, of and pastimes. Mr.and Mrs. William Davis and Mr, . M¥s. William Watt have moved ting | = from the Congregational parsonage at Montville Center to the house above the Co. Bank mill of the Robertson Paper How to Remove | 1 1L the average woman only knew . it is not at'all difficult to preserve the, youthful contour and velvety smp s ot ‘compiexion. | BYeEY HomgRi ates to see her face wrinkled or b and practically every one has expeMi- mented with some sort of patent edy in the effort either to remove s coidition or ward it off. atte fact, the most the world is one any woman can easily make up f i @ moment's time. Let every day for a while. 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