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is " of. the Dan- flv.v o! Georn F. D&vunom &!fi fw,...""*fi*’m SR ths town. Earl \\'nsl:w ei flt‘m pdon:ff{ fi?l olg a dwell an u w:agh etrest 1o the Connédticut Mills company, William B Hoig T €4 Here as mmmhxume? fiax.em Connecticut Power ¢o funen.x of his tath As Friday of T wesk will 5 iting day for, teachers in the public sehools in Dérielsofi, ! the \Schoel wtreet will bl° euudrh somnh&t“ tL\l: leachers will visit other ol wwn and O&hd}‘ & visit sehools in ethtr téwne, 3 Bpecial co ;,-um«uqn of Meriah \édge, No. F. and A. M. this ¢vening at 7:30. Work in the E. i. Segroe~ady. ames . Milner left Tue:;la) ast the senoon . tor 2 nd funeral of* hig brflhll"ifl LW, mn W. Norgrop, | Mrs. . Ml her's Wrother. o AT o THe number of schodl children at| Boodyear hag grown to such numbers that additional seats have places | al In rookis of the schodi.buil mg .and two overfisw classés afe belng.held in réoms in basemenit of the cmmfi' Great dc‘velo?ment Alon‘ n{? tines may be Jooked &t Cod tieht Mils in the nrtnx, thé com. p4fly have planned to eérect many houses on lots that it bas l.cqtirod frém time to time. A méeting of the Dasislsen Bulid- ing and Loah assodiation = whicl tting along eplendidly, . wds "held uesday cvening at the .reomis uf the Danielson Trust etmp&n The new addmor\ 9 the )lmt of tha River Weavin thet g " #tate armory, is xo bé of. tood.. wo the slories in height. Tt'will douBl 9resént size of the plant. Poultry dealers who come i this téwn buying lve chitkens. say” hat the supply 15 constantly. fbesomin; ?ner due to mafiy poultry:-raisers out of thé bysinéss én account h!xh cost of feeding. 1% was etated here Tuesday somie of the union < troli€ymen went on strike ' during - July.” w some back to ‘the réad. on’the loeul $ivision within a feWw days. -1t is-un- DAXIELSO% ms“o TARKWEATHER l.'l'ua\c and ] ‘El % e TAI AYS BADIL DA ELL!:“S Bewling the _sport. for a fh¥en away evety Satd Sfe \%;TEL\ rnsi BARRER, Prop, : A, F.-WO0D. .. *The Local Undertaker” DAWNIELSON, CONN e Poriors 8, Mnhanl' Otrash . "LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Qpecial Attention to, Every 1 y, y u:ey 2dd to5 the en other evu‘yihg; i3 én every b : Saldby MMulu Mark package. .. Epirit of the n supérvisok. of | 3P echery Wil | T uf numbers in ted to. inoreas @ | Gables, whic! ha 4| Bva King .mawitharmldcwemas ;oyn*ntofprucfwl,mflklnd : R T ducory and motormen are ufliflle« on. the. l6¢al liné 'and -ihaf some of the men Who went on stiike are will? ing- o, return. Siuch mtux‘n: as takey 10" Wag affect the Lnefifll nad - Gt D. R, 'and Mrs. mm is didate Ior gresldont -géneral ot the auaual( Both the .dis- jished . visigs i addréss ‘he ‘Bome chapter alsd “will lave a ' sgueésts membérs - of Elizabet Portef Putnam .chdpter and- members”" 0f ~ Deéborah - Avery Putnam .chapter of Plainfleld. As thél Danielson ‘¢hapter,..will have so ¥ D. A. R gugsts; the menibers not invité non-member gussts and will. e a meetifig for lite Daugn: fers aloné, The gatheéring will be in the of :'w Westfield Corgregational church at $:30 ‘g'cldck. For the senvenience- of these who v in -that ~ ségtidn "of Duueuou nown as Industrial place, wheére the | Conuécticut mills_are located, & night “Ch%;‘ has ‘beén emb)fihe? tHis ;;ce!.. ati!The Gables, on orin _avenue. Sessions are toHe Held - on Ménday, Tuesday. and Weédnesday evening: of eagh week. Miss Winifred Duffy fl¥ Myttis Masiand, - twé of Ki) !i'tl) s ‘most experienced and of- e} cbeu are . charge of this naws Btighed nighit * senoel, g Which mor 15 cpri. V& great interest’ ang gréat d most; ceftdinly will éme. The g:filnm olags opeftod ‘with -elevén injlattendance and the sontinvation clags with 13 miembers, o total of 4 of - Putnaa Here is Reliable Proof: Usion Hill, N, J. — “T suffered from ! 2 nervous down, was thin, l:add;:;md: hle et eat, worls, immt benefit. witil one day T read about Vinol, and after taking ene bot. ue!begaafnnptwe 1t strengthened my nerves, me a good appetits, :fidlslufifl mdfetlba't’t:rmm The reason Vinol is superior to agy other remedy is because it contsins the cldest and miost iamms bnd A - km to Your monéy back if it fails. EAgler's Bteadway Pharmacy, Ner* wich. Vinél {s seld in Danislson by jaumé’s Pharmacy and druggists &vérysthete. : Anything 15 Niée From Dixis James Hardey {or the seHoecl on.. neu opening night. i-ra exe 86 Véry ma This gchool \mn éstab) lshed o= cause it has beéen ascértained that many ¥ho unhder convenient cifcumi- stances would aiténd gvéning ses- gions woulg nét make the ong trip voning school Being held here. Afted Schoél..street to attend the dil’&m}l i of - toil howe does ndt sedm &0 to come to THe is diréctly in the tertjs tory whére live the people it is in- tehded- toisarve. . : The night school at The Gables | makés the thirg now' holding séesions in, the “fown of Killingly under the <jauspides of the town school omua: and thé te. A live wire minstrel show. that in: cluded all the enappy and delightiu]] fegtures of this, ever-popular \ariety v er(eru‘mmnm was staged in the in- teresi of Léo J. L'homme Post, Aritrican legi6n, at the Orphéwa u;;a.m, Tuesday: ‘évening, ‘snd it | plifyed 8- capagity ° business. The 1pruduetmn scored a hit both firom the standpoint of:being > a firs t class en tortainment, in whick the cream of 1 minstfel talent’ had parts, &Rd [rém the aiways intéresiing anglé of fingnce. The producer afg’ ang everyono will be happy that the post of the legion has " been' given 1 sudh a .fine bit of assiétince in-gét- ting tirmly ¢stabliehed. Ct ules‘Rusull.'w ose fri¢nds insist upon calling” him v'’, staged the show 4nd to him mmn of. the credit fo: the #plendld Success of the pro- uuchon due. i Sidney,P. it Marland, .Wwio .is. always o lpleasing in that capacity, wase inters lotytor, 4nd in the cirele about him were much.old-timers in- the mingtrel game and such laugh produceérs a8 Hobert Pellefin, James Harncy, Hen- y,Bodo, Norman Reeves, Arthur Dee vovest and Bart Grenron. As- thé \h] tell )ou. they are “some he little noveltiés that r d. during the course of ¢ show went.big.witn the.audisnce, i ‘was in & happy mood and en- of the. show {joved every minute thoroughiy I the entértainment t of participants, follows: Garden at ‘Thc Nuttsar "Host—RBidney Marland Waiters Arthur DeForrest, Bert 'Gréhén, Hen- ry Bodo, James Harney, ~Norman te€ves, Robert Pellerin. Entertainers ss Lena Roberge, Mrs. Henry Bode, Alige - Duhamel, Mise Anna Gatea, win Burns, Ty{er Andrews, Franf meevu Guests. | The Misses Blanche . Parent, | Isabelle Bernard, Beatrice Annett Bernier, . Antoinetit , Catherine Rea, Bertha Gate: Labonte, Joumina Labent. § Lorina nger; - Mesar, ., Harold Horton, Ben Ber Boulaine, Clffo*d Ham. , I’olydon. Fortin' Bit Meunfer, |’ | Emile Meunier, Georgé Nash, Richard |'Reeves, RalphT Shoalés, - R. Bebs, Frank Mongzau. Musical Numbers | Hindusvtan Entire Company [thn tk cher Makes You Mire | ! 4 > Edwia Bufns L. Tyler, Andrews Lorins he fiame ROYAL Luncw m fmwa In-er-seal Trade ¥ Mary Old Pal of Mine, Alice Duhamol Take Your Girl 16 the Movies Henry Boede Solo—Magie of Your Eyés Miss Lena Roberge Alcohélic Blués .... Arthvir DeForest mmadina . Robft Pylerin Solo=The Rose, My Loveé and You Mrs. Henry- B8d6 It Was Me¢ ... . Norman Réeves Land of Jazz . Bert Grenon Singing Specidlty Mr, Hénry Bodo, ang Miss Anna Gates George Leslie Character Comedian Emil Miller and Bddie Burns s‘mlng and Talking Comics The Bing\'me Cabaret Beth. Dewber Hank Harn "Alexander" 5 Billy Rusgell Bud Hinkly .. Heinte Bodo Samanthy Pefking Béy . Bit Meunior Village Dancer .. Frank Carew Bingville Quartet—Messrs. ~Bebo, Méngeau, Méunier, Pelléria. . The Village Band—Messrs. Reeves, Burns, ®hoales, Nash, Hammong and Rusgeil. -The musical director was W. O. Buddington; the eivctrical effeets Wwere by el. A Warren. " PUTNAM Mr, and Mrs. Hyde Smiith are at Springfield. Mage, visiting velativ Autoniobile Sn&l dtors of the stats aré t6 meet in Hartford today for a conferénce, Ralph C. Young represent- ing fhis eounty. A big méter trudk, owned by the fa- terstate Trucking company and -16ad- | ed With beams for the-Connecticut millg at Danielsen, broke throuzh the ¢lde of the highway near the Litt] Dam tavert Tuesday aftérnioon - an slid off & good pértien of hig valua- Blo joad, one béam going into the breck that borders the highway. A union Thanksgiving service will Te held at the Methedist church at 16.30 & week from tomorrow, Thanks- giving day. State Attersey and Mrs. C. EB. Searls 2re blanning a trip to Costa Rita and Panama, to be taken during the winter, i The Week of Décember 7-14 has been | £et aside as Christidn Enlistment | Weck: by the Baptist church of Put- { nam, { Mails frem theé south' arc bringing ffooligh misshves from taidéns who evidently Are writing in answer to ma., ‘tfimonia] bureau advertisements. 1t was stated hers Tuesday after- %561 that a few of the trolleymen who ["\AQHC out on strike in July are plan- { ning to return to théir old iobs to fill veeanciés. The present crews will continue running. There is to bée o parish soeial at §t. Philip's chureh this (Wednesday) ev- eping. Mrs. Mark Gallaht, Misses and Elsie Gallant ton, i Menbers of the 8. N, E. T. com- i pany ferce here have bBeen invited to &tiend a telephdne danee given by the cempany emploves in the Danielsen divigion, Last year the state confributed $18;. 22326 for the board of children at the Windham Céunty Temporary home for childrén, located in the Sawyer astriet of thig tewn. A meéting 6f thé Woman's board of the ay Kimball heéspital is sthed- uled to be held at the rooms of thée Chamber of Commercé this after- teon, Rev. George L. Clark, 75. who died lf‘c ntly at Wethersfield, where he was | pa of the Congregational churéh mr seventeen years, was well knewn in_thiz wvicinity. Da¥id (A, Smith of \'Nunt hers this week. Nise Befnice Deélaney of the ticket offica &t thé Bradley theater is hav- inZz o beié? vacation. - Puinarm witl have a delegation &t the Yale-Harvard game to be playefl in1 Cambfidge next Saturday. There was some -spéeculation hére Tuosday ae to whether the sang that blew ihe safe at the Tast Woodstock | postoffice eatly Sunday morning was the same that rabbed ths = bank at Ranasdiph, Mase, during Monday. Fréight buslnéss in the mw ysra is rét particuladly heavy at pressht. . C..Chamberlin of Néw Yotk was) in Putham Tucsday on & buslftss| teip. Leohard® Anfersén has baen elécted; rm-idem of .the sophomere class 6f Woodstock academy, “Willisr Henry Bliss, Whd gied at Winsted, in the Litchfield edunty hése pital, Monday evening, Was supérvisor of 1chople tn the town 8 Pomiret ma i the towa of Columbia. . Mr. Bliss was born i# Pasthampisn, Mass; April 15, 1867, the sbn 62 Wil ilarm & and Mary Bliss. He maved 1o Coiumhla in 1878 and atrended we B2RBGls thers, at Buffield and at umnuc. 1i8 was & sueteestal teacher r Many veirs and aftérwasds tésk At the timé of his death h Vru moyea a5 & 00] - supEe- represented the tdwn of conn&n'n in the legielature and had seryeq town -as justics of the peace, assasso? 4nd as adting sehdal vfl% Loréna ave Visited in Bos- Worcester 1s | 3 number 8f years. While & of ths gendpal uummv ne isd county auditdr and " 5T ths committes on edyda- 6 was bna of the west ig%u Jar. memberq 6f the heuse Mr. was & lumbia. Mrs, the speaker at the apnual thank of- foring meeting held by Missionary sociéty at the Congrega- tional eherch Tuesday aftérnoon. 1 The Putnam chapter. D. A, R., guests noon o 7 Hats Danislgon chapter, at the West- feld Congrégational church. Mrs. John | aldiaw Buell Litchfield, of Connecticut, speakers at this meeting. An .entertainment under ites of the Parent-Teachers’ assotia- attradted many to. I ot i was presented. Miss has tenfiéred her resignation ¢ome effective December 1. {dan also récentiy reésigned as dis nurse. W. Li Macdenrald, cheirman of the“,of Frafik Be: Red Cross drive, said Tuesday neoh that his reports up to that time ghowed a nénroliment of 2467 members in the ter, Saturday afternoon Mre. g¢é entertained Mira, Disie and Frank Enxeswm Elwood Benson and Donald Radway the Methédial Snnany gchool. tle folks played games on the lawn in early Afterward amussment freshments Ramage assisted by Mrs Guy B. Rad- Bdwin_Phillipe, who was operated on & féw weeks agé for appendicitis| the el at the Lawrence hospital, is improv- |given to the fund for church expen ng. es, $25 for missions, $10- for inci- " M?, and@ Mrs. Guy B. Radway #ook |dentals, leaving $57.09 in the treas-|. Up a party from this village to Oak- |ary. dale where they met at the home of; . Mre. D. M. "Allisdn of Holyoke, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Dart, giving|Mass., is snending a te wdays with thém a pleasant surprise. Those |her sister, Miss Elbize dphere! | in the company were Missés Arzelia| Cochegan camp, Mod Woodmen and Annabei Newton, Miss Marion|of Ameriea will hold 2 soci nd dance Pisher, Miss Sadie Halleck, Miss Myr- | on Tharksgiving cve, as Dbeen the This does not include final fig-| ures from Dayville or from parts of the téwn 6f Thompsen. Mr, -Macdonald expects that fina] figures will that Putnam thirds of the quota set for it. e T Rhaus oo 121-125 member of the grange at Co-|thih Gessae Olive Twitchell Crawford was ald Hewett. The the Woman's David Frieburg. ral woeks in fter an ew York, raembers of Elizabeth Porterl at Danjelson Thars i s G g f {18 members of Sdrah Wi . ice cream will be one of the instrumental selections Higgins and George Miss Helen Skiffington ard ona Devine, added much to ing's pleasure. .. E. Crandall of the aus- ael Pmnam i 4 Springd Saturday. Victoria Linden, scheol nurse, Fhe waek to be- Miss Y pra; day even Mrs. John Tuesday et | party after- {to celebrata his birthday ent were Miss Dorot territory of the Putnam chap-|fington. Miss Eleanor St. Miss_Grace Guinan, Miss ler, Percy Allen, Leo Man Meran, Theodore Rosenlun: Ritehle. There were games c. Cake. ice cream, punch dy were served. show obtained about two- 0. F, voted to heid the amn the lodge November 2 UNCASVILLE Charles | didates. pupils in her class at The lit- | the Philling’ class the afternoon. games provid- | untll the gerved by part o&f Mrs. LeGrand Chapnell, hdsor the financial re-|the past rear Mrs.|ful. The tot the had wére ount rais ay to the amount of $25.42, 3! and unrefreshed, with a dufihuvy head, often amounting to headache; t6 feel low- spiri&d and “blue” — symptoms of self-poisonin, by food poisons, not ney- - tralized or ¢! by bowels, liver and - Beecham's Pills - _help to remove the cause of - this trouble. act gent- Iy and safTheybugi?m At the métting of Thames lodge, T gree was conferred on a class of can- “At th& annual busintes meeting of | n _Sunday held Tuesday evening at the home of standing showed that cen very .74. Bibles to be used s¢hool were purchased Misd Allee Ramage, La- th#ép Miller, Frank Cranston, Harold Botham, Charies Ramagé and Regin &V enin' pleasantly tvith various:games. freehments tfere served by Mrs. Dart. passed | Re- tilness of | Ma has come to his home to spend a while. ‘pastime much and coffee | ere served during the ovening and s Edith Chagnon, | Miss La-‘ the even- Mass., [ was a_ gueést of trxends in_ this vma"m\oud to hold a special meeting this | r meeting of the and a few friends. An oyster sapper -|Methodist church was held Wednes- | will be gerved. g at !hb lLome of Mr., and| of friends| zman met at his ho'ne‘u the guest of her Those pres- | Chapman, Rogers, Miss Margaret Bergman, Miss Helen Skif- Germain, | e Kes- Albert | d. Fred| and mu- | and ean-| school. report of success- ed by the 67.50 was MAIN STREET SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ! to inal . held Tuesday night it was|the Conhectiout C B |and three college mates visited at the |mantic Wednesday. ACTUAL VALUES TO $59.50 ' Hundreds of women were keen to appreciate the wonderful druq values olend in flm rema.rknble sale of dresses. Think of it! Al Wool Tricotine Dresses, beauiifully tailored in smart styles, Fine Men’s Wear Serge Dresses, clegant Georgette and Satin Dresses for af- ternoon wear. Not a dress that isn’t worth almost double the sale price. . SALE TODAY AND THURSDAY ONLY Buy now—thess dresses are being sold actually below wholesale cost teday. Despite the fact that we have sold a ‘great many dresses already we still have a splendid assortment to choose from because we start- ed this sale with an assortment of over 300 dresses ustom for many years,. éxcapt h.s(lemn-' w! rear, when it had to be omitted owlnzlpsrsonn: lity to obtain an orchestra. The A Joseph Collins and Harvey Newton | Memorial are nding a few days in Brattle- boro, Vt, Palmer and Springfleld, | thig weck be held at tht department chu: of - Dinhan s to serve suppe: @ enterizinmen! S5, Final reports in regard fo the Reéd| & Cross are not all in yet but so fer Dunham Memor 1 church, there - is about 350 members. B z e Perry Johnson, who has been il wit pnéumonia continues {0 n(ng STERUNG d: owly. \ Der] n AMrs. Albert Avery was the guest of | ,Afiz“'resuu_‘::;n“:dfi(__w:’orifai}g: he rsister, Mrs. Witllam Sweet of | 4, < i Ay Greeneville, recen: 5 o . are. Mr. ad Mrg. Frank Bentley have|oorgeaft C. W. Byere, of Fert ‘Wright, N, ing. Quite a number from t‘xs village atténded the chicken pie suppsr ir Oneco, Saturday evening. Miss Reed of (,entrm Villags enl %ne week end with Mrs, Hattle er. been in New Haven for a few days and Y., spent Sunday in” Sterl- attended the TYale-Princeton game, At the meeting of American council, 0. Thursda; a\an(ng it wn‘ (Wednesday) cvening for the members A report was given the state council Session held in w Britain in September, Mrs, Ellén tte of Bast Lyme, brother, Moses Manshester—The capital stock the Manchester Trust Company wa: incréased from $100,000 to $200,000 ai a meéting of the stock hu.ders of the \.ompqny o1 MANSFIELD DEPOT Mre. Jane Etedmun ts vm:m:? TOLD BY “BAYER” hmanu~ visited her d.Lghte Mrs. BAYER COMPANY, WHO {NTRO- |P. L. Garvey, last week. isses Ruth and Blla MeCoNum of DUCED ASPIRIN 18 YEARS, AGO, GIVE ADVICE. ege for Women, McCollum home Saturday. Marshall Portér of Hartford was at home for the week end. Miss Bertha Botham of Willkmantie! spent th eweek-end at home. - s_of Providenss, R. I, Sykes recently. L. Dimock way in Hartford When the Bayer Company introduced Aspirin over eighteen yéars ago, phy- si¢ians sdon proved it a marvelous help in relieving Rheumatism, Colde Headache, unugia. Barache, Tooth- ache, anmo, - Neuritis,” Aching Joints, and Pain in gener To get this same genuine, world- famous Aspirin, you must for “Bayer Tabléts of Aspirin,” marked | with the “Bayer Créss.” You will find sale and proper diréctions in every unbroken package. Handy tin boxes of 13 tablets cest enly & few cents. B8 als6 seli " | larger “Bayer” package Aspirn ic the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture 02 M 1d Jeas: es Tilden visited at their brother’s home in Nortieh = Satur. dav. Mrs. P. L. Garvéy was in Willi- nd Mrs.: Emery Whiteomd of own visited. at ‘the parsonage, . F. W, Klein attanded a confer- ence of Mastery and delesates of tha shisrd Ramvrt asseelation ta Willi- Mrs. G F v;"!s'uun -of Winthrep, Mo. is vigiting at the parsonage..- The -devotional” hour Thursdsy ev- Pouge: .cnmm H MOTIGE martord Gk