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W n:m u.v?%g”’ trip to Woggmck. % 4 ps.v 24-—rain | Brogl 5 L lor hd tarm k?’ tho 4| Brothers. Auot w and Mr: erepe W ' beils and streamers. _ wes o featyre arvra; was by the Goodyeay a ng o tr2. Refreshments wwere servi Danielson has lost a resident. Loulu Gamin in New York, waiting the sadling tyrday of the {:od steamer u his native t has pot en 2. res- re !‘l’ number of i b\u. d(ty nf !hn country dyring the T has i nl”k!fl to thl uH of his native land, ‘*d he's on his way with bis roll, klch kuk:t l;beral dlm!;!lhl;fl suffi- ejent to jiee) ort for seme lpe to eom: b ulo oPlook dll;!zrent Just seon 2s that steamer e three mile limit” sald ore he left Danielson. Well, uu re- r, Louis—the UU. S. A. slfli iooka like the one pest min is about 37 yun of age. He ‘has no relatives here be'll never veturn. He has Jost 45 pounds since the “dry” mfll strycic on end he fsn't in a2 mood take any further chances with bis heal that cl Thy ti 9 hwa '"'J“tfi: week hus been ufle upday wlsmtuy to sportsmen ways i not in others. Rabbits hav plentiful and :);llasantl have pi POPI ooting. Throu t this re(mn there has been 2 lc{‘;- y of qyg all through the fell. On the and, with shooting of them prehibited, hunters have flushed siath- erp of partridges, more pientiful in all quarters hereabouts ‘than for meny yeare. of Lim council, K. of €, is ring for -conferring the Ql;r¢ dnnu dwice this in one nu er has been do’x?; :onncu has 3 elass of 38 awaillng the degves of l;pthnod snd this class will be in- to 50 wi:am a i!;w‘ga,ys It is considered by the couneil lhu b‘ui candidates be grouped in ow du«a, one to receive the de -e e aftermpon, the other in the e Pytnam Trade scheol will send its s SR~ A spring. D.J. JETTE 7 ts Qut- | wi Gamin | bet to mest of Ge-| A CRITICAL SITUATION IN THE CLOTHING MARKET _ The future price of clothes is one-third higher, or in figures, vhg!weuflyouquflS.Oflwillbe“0.00inthe\ We give you this statement simply te keep yeu in touch with the ACTUAL CONDITIONS. Qur present stock of Suits and Overcoats which has been reinforeed by six new shipments the past 10 days is based on the old figure. Your opportunity is NOW. Shumwayifilothing House it the m that | out 31. “J:““’ ot ures in e | Franie ug:m e, formerly | Abington, § “of the Shephepd &t Ce It g Dam A -called | (ye ”fiai’l“@m enter, 2 ; therefore % Wms: corn the prize. =¥ o, W n l!\’l'a on i” cour;em ;M ;m ve. ,v- v, At 4 welgnl'l!‘n of }'W a toych of winter ¥ Som swd pu;qq hw’ driven d, provided 9; wbu;g fret won flest 88]second and N. l;m third. i it the uh;;u %m “whera ”‘ sufln for mvbat u,n. mush indulged ‘i past returned to Bosten on g”f’k %{%Mvm Deputy Autoy Frank, Guw was jn New Yeork on| hursday nn‘vi, businegs trin. I—Ienrg son of Seringfield was a visitor w{ friends ip Daniel- son on Thursday, A nymber of members of St A ban's church motox‘ej to Nerwich Thursdgy éve; to a.c{ar;‘, at the Wauregan he e ;{at‘or -wide con- ference and banquet at which Suf- fragan Bishop E Campjon Aches '%é the prineipal speaker. illingly growers svere interested gnd represented at the annual corn show of the Windham County Farm- ers’ aggociation in Putnam Thursday. Next Thursday, anksgiving day will be 2 holiday througheut the town of Killingly, WManufacturing plantsle ill not opergte and business gener- ally will be suspended This being visiting 'de.;i for teach- ers, there will not be any sessions of! the Danielson graded schoo Miss Irances A. Wright of Bridge- port is visiting with {riends in Dan- felson. Killingly’s manufastured preducts this year will reach the greatest total vaiue ever recerded in the more than 200 years of the town's histery, and the trend is upward toward greater records. While bynting in the Canterbury section Wednesday, Dana Shippee of East Killingly shot & fox. Some of the foree kept busy Windham ceunty by the state depai ment of entomology, the erew making itz headquarters here, is operating in the towns of Woodstool gford. Mrs, Selina St. Jean, 67, wife of Jo- seph St. Jean, died at her home on Mechanic street, Thursday morning. Bhe wss a native’ of Canada, She leaves her husband and ten children. Funeral services for Mrs. ‘Olara Gitbert were held at her home on in Broud street Thursday afternoon, at! cgn-‘ 2 o'clock. Rev, W. B, Willlam ucted the serviges. Burial was in| ‘estfield cemetery. . L. L. Kennedy| was the fuueral direetor. Relatives acted as hearers. —_— A childiess marriage is nqt a hqw!-l ing suecess in one s t the tern 1ug~etor L, m»n of ntohs; Sscond and Frank Martin third. { { ghe. class for this variety of eorn inehes, Niekeloff farm won first, I |T. White, Pomtret, second and C. Hyde, low, C. p"emium Peckham won first and John Strom- i herg of Abinzton, second. Dents ever 9 inche: won first premium and 8. H. Peck- ham second, premium, third prize. awarded. the domestic seience hranch of the direction of Miss Charlotte Embieton, homn eeonomics director for the coun- Iyn and Hamp was the exhibit from the Tourtsiotie Memerial High Scheol, arranged by i ith is being held todav at his heme In Quinebang. his skuil frpetured when cayght in shafiing while working at a manufacturing »lant in NRWUS,TRY % Phosphate 10 thy nfi-:u:na m ® i‘néo. mm. Other fig- conteu were; "M. J. olsm P Eu; s . ham, Lester Wiliiams, ockeloff Farm, Pui- olofl' ¥arm, Putnam, . White, Pomiret -ear exhibit of rellow flint : hfko . farf]c 1-1\"‘ Crat ran) rtin, of ark’s Cor- ng thig ¢lass gnd E. T. Putnam Teights ¥R s for exhibits of so Tt B T e ot po rize, Nickeloff favm|speaiki . Williams of Breok~ In the BO attributed to this -{- T omin In the over 9 in- Hyde won first. Nickoloff farm e In the white Dent ¢lass, under § S. thgeh ronullnl off of protrudin ‘F?.m ut{aflivmum it A 9 ile exuu!v‘ a.Lnneu might be in dl(hrenl kngwn ?‘ ft gfl’ rogwonam“ uggr -?AE eond -flcignc met 2te kaav cpun}l 5 {a gtion of rh isgye soon pro uces a wel- !gdlvlfi?;ls, xt n ::p{lnli the neweli come ehange in r{wn tension strength replace weakress and lack of ene; thn wiwlg b:&w 1 losax £ hollo AH vt Aa fed, be_u ect hgmgh and b;gug’ N—Whil nrexm» to unwl’iiun& for the re’ ness, eral debility, etc., those taking ‘,maer' @o not desire to put en flesh lh,g use extra ¢gre In aveiding fat- PFos ania; foods, i3ing e — e PHflSPHATE Yew of Johns men ¥ 7 TR DO‘(Q)? { iy From .ir ;.%u ’33’ bt s Rillng aut of iy | beel €08 the the aienudnt boum o ‘!‘}?;“ch[e( i tobacco is nco ine, R, When atsm—h is no won- Vari u;{ffifions n”#" rom 9 L S i tissues an The h subtle eauuv epends on wi v 1 oth2 o gsstien, gonstipation, frd Qus Jegpleseness, Iask’ of pawer, the dee of an organic | hiery !nrw hate, hnwhlte by un cancer or tae wn ay tebaceo. h e te&lc body and mind, sappears, vigor nnd following sagn. loses eading, 6% of per- ‘?nd'lhg will and oin] itro- Phnsphate s ilef of nerveus- 3nces are that your of mior morning, befofe serious trom third. In the under 9 inches for this glass Hyde wep first premiym. In Cxass 3, Flints not white or yel- ‘iyde of Broeklyn won first Class 4—Dents under 8 inches—€. H. ussell Waldo of Seotland ibit of pepcern, Dr. €. T. East Killingly won first Wo{f Pen won first premium for the ibits, Brooklyn winning the No second prize was There' was a very geed exhibit in show, whieh was arranged \inder the There were thhl 30 entries, rep- . Of speeial interest quarfters. It The funersl of Albert E, Friswell, 26, ; prison at Mr. Friswell, who he was his home OUR AIM:—To turn our customers inpo ffien;ls. Blankets and Comfortables Just received, another shipmerit of — Beacen Blankets, Jac- quard Comfortables, and Crib Blankets Beacon Faney Plaid Blankets Pair. .. ese.:. $6:75 to $8.25 | Beacon Jacquard Comfortables Each . idiccaeonerres 3500 Beacon Crib Blankets (single and double) Each ..,.... $1.00 and $2.25 Beacon Baby Bags Each Wash Goods Claremont 30-inch Batiste, small flowered patterns for fancy aprons, ete, Xapdr ol e o v Dress Ginghams, 26 inch, plaids and stripes. Peggy Cloth, (plain colors, also stripes). Yardl Tnis g oAl Passaic 36 inch Challies (fast colors) for covering of comfortables Yard cooeeeesiieinaiiny Second Floor Children’s Brush Wool, Four-Pjece Sets comprising Sweaters, Leg- gings, Cap and Mittens, in Copen- hagen and Rose. Size 24 to 28. PHge v inianie s NS Cfifldren’s Robes Children’s Flannelette Robes, in pretty patterns, from 2 to 14 years 39%¢ ¥ Eureka Spool Silk (all colors) SEE OUR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS town, died at tal in fhis » after the accident. Quinebaug Jodge of Masens confer- red the M. daates .at a meeting of the lodge on Thursday evening. collation was gerved. The Putnam Trade Seheel basket- ball team will be at Danielson this evening to meet the Killingly School team at the town hall Souvenir W, H. Tayl~p has written friends here that he 1s proud. of l:eu.r he has receiyed olonel Theodere Rooseveit. Jor received the I¢iter in response to ope that he wrote congratulating Mr. Roosevelt on his recent eondueted political eampaign, which will mgke him o member of the New York legislature. Lieut, Johrn Mogs, who represenfed Ansem Mayotte post of ths Ameri- can Legion at the matiopal conventien of the organizatien in was honored hy being named as the chairman of the important committee on the selection of permanent head- was recalled here on Thursday that six years ago this week Frank E. Heowarth was senteneed to the state Wethersfield cguspd a numher of d'sastreus fires in Putnam. Howarth. member of the Windham County has not yet completed half the sen- tence that was imposed upon him. f ‘reduced in price. ing. e Day Kimball hespi- ere he was brought at was doing busin Thursd2y, when the rise above the freez! the day. Members of Eliza M. degree on candi- After the werk, a felson this (Friday, High | chapter. State office meeting, from - Tdeut. \h‘."[‘ay- ARE GRA The list of paten suceessfully of Cenneeticut, as Ellsworth W, Minneapoiis, Haven, rear sight fa ris B. Clark, Plai metal- machi ftwo H. Johnson, case. Albert ford quick opening ‘Wawrugkq. eleetric for having Seuth clamp. Meriden, iam who was a bar. Piatt, Bridgeport, Will necessarily be brief, as we have place before our patrens that all ou enumerate them. QOUR SUGGESTION would be fully, select the items you are most values offered. LADIES’ KNIT UNDERWEAR Union Suits, in all styles and weights, from $1.50 to $4.80 each Separate Garments (Vests and Pants) in all weights from 75¢ upwards Children’s Heavy Cotton Vests and Pants, 3 to 16 years. 60c and 95¢ per garment ! Children’s Merino Vests and Pants 3 to 16 years $1.00 and $1.75 per ":umem HOSIERY Ladies’ Fleeced Hose (Hem Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed Top FHOBR Tt oSy B Ladies’ Cotton Ribbed Top HOBE R o o v s aie Ble Ladies’ Pure Sitk Thread Hose (in Black only) PeRpaitt. onc.un o2 3398 Children’s Heavy Cotton Hose, in Black, White and Cordo- van, (These are extra values) For all sizes. Per P S RSB e 50c FRIDAY'AND SATURDAY SPECIALS IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT All trimmed Hats from $4.98 to $18,00, (Present prices): -will. be This will give every lady an opportunity to secure 3 New Hat for Thanksgiving. Hi.vpkmg ‘hespital, says: gmoke, chew eor snuft -are. segmmLy FOETESS! musan s of them” Wou have been: ot jeted had n bun for the usc of tobacco, 5000 get wgl RIY. ston thu ’u; o Zormin Finel Beddiy "B fleets the nerye: vital m—;nns armfyl effect of to eircumstanees. Ome e affiicted with weneral debility, |s s with catarrh of the thraat indi- it h’!“alyxs‘mfi{ from hea: ronehlal Trouble, oul Engijish- | £35% Hesiss. tuberauiosis, ou use 20 in any form ¥ou can eéflly di tect the harmful effects by makin, e simple ‘test: Read aieu ram a beok. your voiee hecomes mulv parse and indistinct, must frequently clear by catarrh and it may be the heginning taking The members of the Putmam Girls’ club are to hold & meeting this even- The dahcing class will have a session after the business meeting, Small boys saw a sfzang promise for Thanksgiving skating nam chapter, D. A. R, will go to Dan- guests of Sarah Williams Danielgon 'CONNECTICUT INVENTORS United States patent office to citizens Official Gazette dated Tuesday, vember 11, 1§19, is as follows: Austin, vaporizing attachment for - explosive engines. Bronislaw Deren, Seymour, a trunk lock. ¥rank F. Burton, Meunt Carmel and A. ¥. Laudensack, New Haven, G. Hagstrom, East Hart- vice for looms. Daniel F. Moriarty, of arles €. Peck, fur skin cut- ting machine. Clarenge. Bridgenart, panel hoard. Clarence D. electric OUR EDITORIAL THIS WEEK. them by allmg before they are picked up by persons more alert to the —— T 7y These SWPLE TZSTS WM-' up ar P.‘ n.m"g. af 15 ¥or Xfi‘ B]fl?r e.’? ‘Cenner, foymfly it »' e v;t“ng' ‘i'z:an . ou hnnl 9 nt hou. i hey ot ‘ovas a7 s of son, | ; by the. oo 5 ‘ ?,l.t b;‘ | the conse: uw g % and esca ‘%1 oi cvmo fih’)‘euvmr 8 time y Iu ap ng mexpcnsin grug store amd :! eg &ko one & }\9 ey »uh zmmn ely short time Ve 7o du?u ,’;"»&hm n *n haye le{s you, 4 ’3‘3} "v‘,‘:‘n ale 2cCo VAT 4 extreme NeFVOySe 988 s0f MOt mental con? 5’!‘0 hardening of biindness or commos g{flm\nn eart. ;‘siv ope Iz, in the course and u Fou? throas : < Toat 18 afrected | bt s me s G Illldn':%;::fifl s Spdye & hle. in the ‘usual Next. our ing c cliffe, Zsew Bfluln Designs — Sami ingfo: patents), Trade-Mark Ta the cold wave ess in this city on mercyry did not ing. point during|rie Aceto & Co., New tonic. William Schollbern New Haven, pliers, nippers, ters, punches, ete. LARGE PRODUCTION beth Perter Put. afternoen to be rs will attend the The three minerals most NTED PATENTS productive and mere ts- issued by the imported, but eur demestic contained in the|PhOSPhate are abundantly No- Europe. Plymauth, 1818 was negrly having a value of more than that year in all the rest of produced New ¥ fire arms. Ner- nville, expanded patents). Simen cigarette Florida alome $6 000,000. dustry b{ R. W, Stone, 3 been published by the Geclegical Survey, yige. ~Waysy!| ston metion de-!| p cerd adjusting D, Pratt, countries and by years froi 1913 and includes tables switeh. ports by co so many attractive offerings to r allotted space will be needa te to look them all over very care- interested in and make sure of VEILINGS Veilings in all the wanted shades, Black, Navy, Taupe; Brown and Purpile. Shadow and Round Mesh, with dots and other designs at 59¢ and 69¢ RIBBONS Suitable for Camisoles, in 7 and 9 inch widths at $1.00 and $1.50 per yard. Fancy Ribbons (Dresden Pat- terns) four inches wide at 59¢ per yard, Wide Ribbons (dark shades) suitable for Fancy Bags at $1.25 and $2.75 per yard NECKWEAR Ladies’ Newest Neckwear, made from Lawns and Georgeties fram 58¢ to $3.00 A New Narrow Collar of Venise Lace at $1.28, A New Line of “Berthas™ -at $1.25 to $2.50 GLOVES The latest thing in Gloves for street wear is the Bachmo “Caval- jer” at $3.75 per pair. s These are of a beautiful beaver shade, : fl -SWEET GRASS BASKETS - | A New Line of these * popular- Baskets, some plain, others beauti- fully lined and outfitted with work- ing materials from $1.00 to $3.50." l : h!‘ he iy P Wigfl‘ JOUr BeR pemnqufiwrmuu! |5 OF PHOSPMATE IBfiK make our agricultyral industry mere DroSPErous potash, nitrate, and phosphate. of the potash and nitrate we use is meet all our requivements. and for years we have begn heavy ex; The total quantity ef phate rock sold in_ t e United St 2,500,000 lon, meore 2,000.089 toms, ha.vlnl 2 value of about A report on the phesphate reck in- teh has just nited Stat, Department of the Interior, gives the details of pflmczlon in 1918 by States and by kinds:ef roeks, shows the world's preduetion by 1810~ ntries. The ep.ng ge- ¢ lage, 'AUTOMOBILE ERQU IDU(NY ill Gourtesy, Efficiency,, \!h. ‘goar {flm. ot ‘si{“l’a BRast w’l %o “nisot) s nicof fiizfii H e "’sum&fi' ners, o witeh hand , teapot or aimflar arti 5=Cheney Bros.. ‘South Manchester, cravats nnd neckties, Ma- Haven, hair £om] wire oat. hristmas and nesded to M::: Office, Franklin Street. ' ppiles s ample te porters to hsa- wzn, ,000, ggemhnz -rock “depogits :in uth Carelina, Tennesses, Kentuc n |Arkansas, and the Western $8,1 Phate deposits, and over twice as much as was produeed in the werid. Hew About Prehil We are suffering from n ttggg b{t}x}: fi the same gxf about the t ereps o g’;’lg:s mfi -ever hqp out amy slump in the get, It must be that pred will-have to work aJl aleag than geles Timee. wing » In this Departmént we cafry a full line of many of the accessories necessary to the tojlet, Men’s Medium and Heavy Undez— wear. Mens Medium and Heavy ; - Suits, Each$2.50 and $4.50. Men’s Working Gloves and.- Mit- - ‘tens, inLeather, Buck and Fabri Pair 50c and up to $2.75, Men's Street and Dress Gloves. Pair 50c to $3.00. In Suspenders, we carry mge Guyot, Police, Monitor and Presi- dent at prices ranging from, per pair, 35c to 7he. Men’s Heavy Work Half Hose. Pair 39¢ to 98¢, Men’s Cashmere Half Hose, per Pair 75¢, 88e and $1.10. Men’s Cotton Half Hose 30c and 39¢. . Men's Lisle Half Hose, 50c and 89¢ Men's Silk Half Hose, per pair, 8¢ and $1.50. Men’s “Boston’” and “Paris" G-a' ters, per pair, 35e. Men's “Paris”. Gariers, = (double grip) per pair, 65, "~ A splendid range of Four-in- Haqd Men’s Neckwear from, each 75¢ to $1.50. Men’s Bow Ties (Blm,k and colors) -Each 50e, Men’s Arm Bands, 10¢snd 28c. Men’s Kum-a-Part K ufi‘ Buttens. 259 and 50e, i Colgate’s Shaving Sticks; 10, 25¢ Colgate’s Shaving Powder, 25c. Colgate’s-Shaving Cream, 35c. A Full Line of Men’s. Sealpacker chiefs, These Handkerchiefs come | packed in separatc sanitary car - tons, ready for-use.- Price 10e, 2 for 25¢. - -3 for B0¢, and 28¢ each action Telsphone Gonnection. m. Biv.- fhe New Year Cail' and pec samples st Th' Wt ll:!Ibca bd:fly the diglr!buuop, ehar-’ acter, and methods of mh\l§ the oridi: 7, States, es a resume of the !;"retgnp.)l. orn, Whin), M befoye it {5 made to owai ~Los, AR ”nqi isn't always chgsp, m wen. Men’s Furmshum.’: rishings Per garment Sl,m.to,