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i The n g usually not eted and window | cy.” . A boards or OM simple means of ven-| This condition Mr. Dakin tilation are lacking. us being due to a svstem of her ma at me‘ parsonage Thurgday wéfl- .a. Thaflknglfin‘ ‘ser- h _Sunday merning, Mr. and Mrs. Hatt were hnnsnlm. Ore., Nov. 15. DANIELSON pov. Special sermon far| e, Willam Froling préached a|B 5 management that cannot be con her Sister. Miss Lydia Baldwin, bev, 1 rrling ‘preact Two fofes were shot by Bdward| Tax payers in Thompson have made e i;h:h'le{g!glng 3 :x{umc; h‘;.‘;'iflfi. e I U e iy at Copstitites Frise Xsglving sermon Sunday 5 n have 50 s Lennihan est Ben- very eral objectio inadequate. Sui! tion is al-. “Tyde o Amherst, Mass,, Therg was 3 vesper service at | Wit ot gmfld}.’:&u O e et e (o Tan e e was the | L Sies hen Drothos 176 Eyie, bl The D\lbbulflh:l q-er nesd of tepair; only “The inge “at Fabyan and’| this Thompson are deteriorating through neglect of minor repairs needed each season.” Speaking of superiision Yr. Dakin says: “The instruction in special sub- Jee very irregular and is not un- der the diréction of the superintend- ent.. The visits of special teachers are 1ot ‘always according to sched- ulés; the directions jeft by them sel- domi defintte, den § maev c! the [ 0% meeung ‘Sanday evemru- . Tedyard grange worked the first and . g:ond degrees on seven candidates on A iday eveding, Nov. 21. It {5 ex- pected ihat another class -will join so0n. James N, Holdridge finished- thres ing oats for this season Tuesday ufter- > noon. Mr. Holdridge commenced ‘ourtesn members of Andover C. B.] fhreshing in August this véar and ha gociety attended the meéting, of the | |{hteshed thotsands of pusheéls of oats, [Willimantic union at the “Baptist £Y¥é and wheat for different farmers. - | church in Willimantic Saturday. ‘The male quartette of Andover, Messts, Jewett, Allen, Hamilton and Thomp: P. M. At this méeting thers was Epes Mrs, Ben Livesley and rtrude Tracy sang aduék. .. In_the chonel Monday éven Bunday school held a harvest home |y, 8ocial for the enjoyment of its - fembers, The gifts of money and\rnit and vegetables were pucked ‘ territory south of here. & general Advmc of 1 f A case of scarlet fever was reported | per cent., lwh)‘mw._na[. from ohe of the villages of Killingly. lell of that town, although a few Publie schools in Killingly will 're- ‘have consulted with the assessors |opea Monday for sessions that willlabout the plan. continte ‘until the Christmas recess. | Hermon G. Carver, train amnouncer Georga C. Johnson of Providence lgt the railroad station, and Miss 'u & visitor with friends in Daniel- l’loru. Plerce of Méchanicsville 'were Y. married here at the Baptist parsonage 'rn. ve Doetor, a bright aad h)' Rev. G. C. S. McKay. |zuappy mausical show, was the special T attraction staged at the Orpheum the- here are 219 members of the local dter Priday ovening, pose of (ho American Legton, this be. o haye of the largest mem ips of b B e I " any post in this section of the state. Thankssiving. Lienel Faulkner left Sforrs college on- Wednesday to attend a fraternity ban- ‘quet of Phi Epsilon Pi at Tufts college, Boston, g i Plans are being made for a Weleome Home célebration of the retirned diers of the town In December. Under the new. by-laws of the state zrange, the election of officers of the subordinate granges have to be held this - year - in vemi grange will hold its.annual mesting this (Saturday) evening, o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Erhest: Smith 5id Bate daughter of . Framklin were Thanke: Neither of these spe- saying throughout the year to. make |up ‘hoday funds will receive mors than $30,000 when local banks,inake, réldases of club funds in about two weeks. . Do it now! s time for pruning your fruit trees, also to have tree- cavity work done. Write Victor Per- reault, work approved by the state, Daaielson, Conn.,—adv. ‘The sugar shortage in Danielson @gain is acute, and the pormise of Captain J, B. Bulger was called up- on Friday to straighten out a little difticulty that arose between two mef employed in the: railroad yard here. A punch or two figured in the affray, and one of the participants in the ‘af- fray was taken ‘into custody by the officer, but. later released. Maicolm M. Wiley, of this city, will be a guest at a banquét to be by _ employes of direetion < and cial instructors has met with teachers as a group:. “At this writing "the supervision of Thompson séhools has been tive and & negligib) advapcement. ~ The the | ~Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ch: daughter of Greeneville were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dexter Church - Sunt ineffec- e factor in their|ing fon the past-20 montns in-Stoft ington, Nus- been.wisiting relatives ‘48 gh ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isate G- eer. Eimer Avery anf Ray D, Holridge of Storrs and Archie Heldridge of €ro- ton spent tke holiday with theif par ents. organ, rehdered Ne: er, M3 d, to Titee: “in "a manmner added ’03!13’ 1o the devotional spirit of “the Meetin; ‘The union banner was awarded the 0. ety for advancéd work along C. sow- with Miss Jla Hamilton at the | 115 %o sons, Claud of Trinit Hatitord, and Elleton of Bostot. Mr. and p Wit Mrs.. C. A. Wood were £l thelr ‘daughter, Mrs. ghven in Worcester to the retiring Telegram staff owner, A. P. Christy. Mr. ‘Willey now a student at Clark college, Wor- gester. Master George Gilpatric left Friday for Cambridge to be the guest of Lad- those who know is that thers will be rery little 4f Boy, in the local market 2o hos Christmas season. ¢ ‘Insitsfirst game of the season the Cognecticut Mills basketball team shuw(d by defeating thé Bryant and |gje Brunn, formerly of butmam. ¢ by 1" Miss Elia Farrows of Bay Path In- repres stitute at Springfield, has been visiting vz |at her ‘home in this city. PIaYiog | “peputy Sheriffe George F. ootk was a ot his home on South ann form. 1 action, sticd that teams tha town., Brilliant #hich" conrexen:e under the auspices of the Inter-church World = Movement, the sessions to be at Yale Behool of Re- ligion. There aro thirty patients at the Day Kimball hospital at present. John C. will address a mass meeting to bc held in the Congrega- | tohal church next Monday evehing. Dwindling stooks of coal on witich i big manufacturing concerns in this territory. are dependmu at least fa part, to keep thir plants n operation mwake the continuance:of the opal trike look threatening, though plants here will be_ahle to operate for some | time to come. | Miss Eertha Richardson has return- d_ here from Guilford end is to re- S’f\)&l games the wi Mrs. Charles Keach of t entertained a party of at a Trasksgiving din- ome, the oocasion being niversary of Mr. and Mr CHEVROLET CARS * Of late the demand for Chevrolet Cars has been so great that our shipments for the past few weeks have aver- aged five carloads per week—and the demand still grows. : The famous value in'the head motor that is peculiar to Chevrolet Cars assures the owner maximum POWER and | SPEED at LOW MILEAGE COST. There is no more ECONOMICAL CAR built than the Model 490 Chevrolet, yet the POWER, SPEED and GEN- ERAL QUALITIES of this car would surprise even those who are accustomed to ride in high-priced cars. : The Model F. B. CHEVROLET (BABY GRAND) should be classed among $2,000 cars, and even thon it would “on Thursday wedding. Foltowing are the newly elécted of- mmenm‘ teie Young; tive com- r have gome eorgia to remain for the winter. Though the season for hunting with guns has closed, those who Mke to take rabbits are working with fer- & permitted by law. | John McFarFand of the Dane o red Hags Danisisons | BaMHord. TS AL o T e et anielson,” | i Vi ge 1s in_ use an Vil B e PTG S5 22/ demonstrate its superiority. : i, T ginss | ek Sha 1 evel Gt sction Possessihg an overhead valve motor of marvelous power (514 inchrstroke), it levels all hills. No g'rade is too new ones—and Mrs. Emma ickmar. & middle aged object-to the: womah Who lives at Woodstock *Vals ley ‘and ‘who enrries mail between ida | this city ho! d and|{&a_route .| Westtora, dition helns wi farm whete she lives. In a fetter which ‘the state aute- has sent to the| 1 rtment, as to others | ut the state, it 14 made very | steep for it. Yet, all of its wonderful service, all of its sureness, its economy, its dependability, its fine riding qualities - are delivered to the owner at surprisingly low cost. The car brings motoring within the reach of about every man. - Weare at present prepared to make prompt deliveries on both the F. B. and “Four-Ninety” Models, and to protect yourself against a possible increase in pnce we would advise you to buy at once. The following is our price list on CHEVROLET MODELS, delivered to you: Model490Roadster..........A................$799.65 || F.B.Model (Baby Grand) Touring ............ $§1343.90 Model 490 Coupe ............................. $121555 F. B. Model (Baby Grand) Sedan . ooz $1929.30 Model 490 Touring Car. .. .. : .... % 82050 F. B. Model (Baby Grand) Coupe ....,......... $1929.30 Model490Sedan .............................. $1293.70 Chevrolet Model 490 Light Delivery Truck ...... $ 82050 . Mrs. the work on the throug! Twenty-five dollars a barrel is the being asked .by some”who Eale, amd abouts it is, bring- itles, ons d rate of $45 two persons above the seating | eity of their vehieles that no « h e atked for merely fn the int s when there| st of safety of the trav e Reaw { o Tiompsorte sabool system s F.B. Model (Baby Grand) Roadster ........... $1317.90 Chevrolet Model T, one-ton worm-drive chassis, §1430.30 nterviews with various prominent| , ropo-t with the state boar < £} : : V eoplo in Lanielson indicate thatsthers |'equcation by trie of the inepecto 3 5 will De Wide-spread and hearty stp- port of-the plan to have the town of ingly erect a new school bufldnm, Dakin. Mr,- D: finds many things critieise in the school sys- tem of a neighboring town that has f the finest high school Butid- 1 Connecticut. g of buildings, Mr. Da- “The district bufldings tiie a building ngly is 10 school BUICK CARS it " America’s most popular car. - Luxurious comfort. Never-faltering service. Surplus POWER and SP EED. Quality and Style. Every Essential Contributing to Making Motoring the Ideal Recreation or Convenience; You wipe out all possible motoring worries with one fell sweep when you place your order of a BUICK CAR. .’ s the big trouble in every serious sickness— cawsing ' depression *of spirits, irritability, nervousness, ‘a\e g schedu.fl of Dean *, it | [ impesfect vision, los of memory, g Model K-45, 5 Passenger Touring, 6 Cylinder....................... $1660 Deliverec! i - ey e W | R ~ _Model K-44 Roadster, 6 Cylinder .........................~....... §1660 Delivered " Destsene n'g‘if“” e 3 : Model K-49 Touring, 7 Passenger, 6 Cylinder............. ..... $1960 Delivered “rescents, at -Taftville, January 8; 2 ALSO CLOSED MODELS “No car selling for less than $4,000 compares with the BUICK CARS.” These are the exact words of owner who recently exchanged his older car for a Model K 1920 Buick. Thousands of others throughout the: Jewett City, at Daniel- oy 24; Lunnnucu Mills at BUICK" country - 8 for St Alban's a meeting md Srosly, but cleamsing thc Uy. stomach, stimu- cu-fmnr RELIRIL AN for'a: one uingy, | | B e oy share the opinion of this BUICK owner: - serving A8 is possible. Rev. Lewis Hobeus, a missionary to Chha, is to preach at the Congrega- S 5 hlh-:y Puswly nm Canted, 80 vtua' 00#1. Dr. J.l. & l-.m'& eir coal eupply We are receiving orders dzuly, many of them by mail, with checks enclosed as deposits, for Buick Cars, gther for lmmedlate delivery or for delivery in the spring. : - Whether you desire a Buick Car at once or in the spring, we advise that you place your order at once, as the de- e A, F. WO0D A 527 mand for this famous car surely will be greater than the supply, and we shall be obliged to disappoint some »f those Tork il preach a ihe Congregation- "?‘,}fiflgy‘gfi‘,{:“‘"" who wait too long We are fillmg orders in the order in which they are recelved Bvery Member Canvass day, arlors ¥ Mechanio Strees James T. Les of Woonsocket will be the new overseer in charge of the DANIELSO% CASINO, aight spinning force at tyar & foros at. the mill i ~STARKWEATHER BLDG. .nw;u{i ad POCKET n&t’lm! L ES ‘ HM SDAYS LADILS 2 A Rl OND BOWHnE the l’nf( or ‘all A Xber Shérman died quietly after be- s 48g Il Sor pearly four years. Al- _tBough the funeral was private, many “friends and relatives attended Everett Moore and son Philip were n ‘Washington Tuesday on business. A bundred or more attended a sur- ortse “at the home of Everett Moore and family Saturday evening, the date bein- \r. Moore's 80th birth- day. )ih.ny rr:r Providence, A;‘?o nang, Exeter, Hills .Grove and. New Bampshire were present. EERATAREEITISARESED glven b KL ¥ “{%M / r!.u\x BARBER, Proy. _ MARTIN T. BURNS Funeral Director and Embalmer DANIELSON, CONN. ¥ Telephono 34-12 Brooklyn Savings Bank T The great General Motors Company are the bmlders of the G. M. C. Trucks, for which we are agents. 'That this wonderful | company builds. this truck is at once a guarantee of quality and service. This big organization with its vast ; rglourees is building trucks that will successfully withstand the hard uses to which many owners must put their machmes z in these days of extraordmaryhfistle. , : of these e ‘The G. M. C. Truck is made in sizes ranging from one to five tons. We have just received a shipment - sturdy trucks (from 1 to 3V, tons) and whether you contemplate buying a truck now or in the future it will add to your 1 knowledge of trucks if you look over our line. A ’ tetsaznef For the benefit of the public.we haremth append a list df townshlps that are covered by our agencies and are included in our sales territory for Buick lid Chevrolet i DANIELSON, CONN. , Cars.and G. M. C. Trucks, and our Service:Station is prepared at all times to give service on these makes of Cars-and Trucks: PUTNAM, KILLINGLY, DANIELSON, NOVEMBER 1st, 1919 WOODSTOCK, THOMPSON EASTFORD, ASHFORD, BROSKLYN PLAINFIELD, STERLING. 4 .. 8321401071 © 3,007,245.37