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LMD .m Ll 1 HEY STOP - THE T i&, KLE D) (it IF YOU FEEL A COl.D COMING ON = TAKE s BRIGGS® - s COUGH DROPS - THEY STOP THE TROUBLE AT ONCE ARD SOOTHE THE MEMBRANE OF YOUR THROAT. = = « & Keepa Box handy CABRICGS CO CAMBRIDGE.MASS. In line with the Fall\ River and Nc:vcu ot manufacturers. this week, all territory have post adyance in cember 1. posted in local mills state of the newest adwance, b of New England. All the cotign manufacturing con cerns here—th Cotton company, the Attawaugan company, have arranged to advance wages, has alsQ the Wauregan company, Wit a big plant at Wauregan. will announce an advance where thi: already has not been done. In this immediate territory increase, valley in towns from North Grosven ordale south into Plainfield Trom 10,- to have fatter pay envelopes for thei labor from December 1. plants of the American Woolen com: a re-adjustment of wages, from December effective ham B. Brown. This will be of spegial interest to emplaye: out this territory, red early Tuesday evening, and which it was at first believed that she was no more than _superficially in street, it w morning. Miss Adams was going across announced Wednesda; th a h‘en by |ness. A a*cotton | showed no. marks cotton mills in Killingly and the’ surrounding| ; mm? ot an wages, effestive from In no case do the he amount but it is un- derstood that it will be approximately the same as in the big textile centers Quinebaug, Danielson Connecticut - mills, operating thyee plants, the River Weaving com- pany and the Goodyear Cotton milis— It was said by mill men here Wed- | Ceiving treatment for an illness with nesday that cotton mills all along the | Which she had been Quinebaug valley will fall in line and about 4,000 operatives are benefited by the while along the Quinebaug 2t Hartford by 000 to 12,000 cotton mill workers are | widow, In common with employes in other |Of the town of Preston and the body pany, the employes at the Whitestone: mill at Elmville are to benefit through 1, it was announced Wednesday afternoon by Agent Need- announcement. in woolen and worsted mills through- Following an accident that occur- in jured, Miss Olive Adame, 8, died dur- ing the night at her home on Maple street from her home to make an ear- - the N lw ‘empty l;fll & K M. A. Dawker, of Bogton universi is to be the speaker when the Clreu%! league of the Methodist church church in A Chrisf Planneg for. jelson Girls' club, next weelk, Danielson was ‘Windham .county. heldb in Putnam Wi The icemen by tv cheer uJ nesday, during the 24 hours n? wk‘lgl'l 1y's oldest families. She. was-born In| the mércury stayed under the fpacas Shu gw-n and had lived her life here. |ing noint, touching 10 above zero at e the daughter of Zebina and | 6 Rhoda Day Adams, both natives of Do vour Christmas. shopping early: Killingly, and reached her $6th birth-{and vour Christmas shiping mwm- day May 20th of this year. Miss|ly" is the slogan that -everywhere g{eets the” prospective ve Adams leaves a brother, Frederick, of William Pepler, agent of the Daniel- | W - | Hartford, a nephew, Charles M. Adams, of Academy street, and two son Cotton company, has been in New York on a business trip, nieces, Miss Edna Lillibridge and Miss ‘Blla Adams, both of Danielson. The Manhasset metact};h a few ever regaineq conscious- examination of the body cepting two slight ?hruueml, one on the arm and, one on | 1hn:m-ed but “she lived only ours Miss Ad‘m came of one of Killing- The ‘death of Miss Doris Adams, 21, of Dayville, occurred Tuesday in a sanatopium at Hartford, where: she had been a patient for some. time re- pany, this city's big afflicted - for months. Miss Adams was well known s g nd had many friends - in Dayville, oodyear and Danielson and there is! general regret over her untimely death. The body was taken in cern, is in line with catton manufac- turerg in Fall River and New l and other big textile - centeps. Wednesday _afternoon it wgs = nounced at the plant that an advance of 12 1-2 per cent. would be granted, effective from December 1. This con ceen, the fastest growing in Pytnam, lemploys several hundred o ives and is tremendously busy with orders on_hand. At the Grosvenordales, where- 1200 workerg are employed by the Gros- venordale company, there also s ela- tion over the fact that motices an- nouncing a nmew . increase in wages have been posted. The notices state that the advance is effective from De- cember 1, but the ameunt is not given. Other 'cotton manufacturing = con- cerns in Putmam will also grant a vanees-in wages, it was stated Wednesday, in agreement of action with what is being done in the cotton manufactuving industry throughout New England. The woolen -and worsted workers in this® territory’“also- are encouraged through the announcement of an ad- vauce by the American Woolen com- pan no mills in this im- mediate vicinity, but whese wage leg usually have a bearing on rates paid by other manufacturers in their - (nedy of this pla Mprs. Careline Abbie Rodman, 70, -a died Tuesday night at the | home of ner son, Frederick Rodman in ~{ Dayville. Mrs. Rodman was a native Tiwill be taken to Poquetanuck burial. Michael Coffey, for many years a ‘©1resident of the town of Plainfield, dieq"at his home in Moosup Wednes- day morning, Mr. Coffey was a wid- ower, but leaves children. Help! Another raid by the profiteers! ‘This time the victims are the “jake; addicts, and, if all reports are to be| belieyed, the Killingly dispensers of the deadly stuff are jumping the price. €}ag the demand grows, so that the cost is now on a basis of from §8 to §$10 a quart, depending on the exclusiveness of the place where it is obtained Y1it is said, there is “class” in the world of Jakey, as in other funny. combina- tions one finds among humanity. One heard “the boys” telling on for S e Tl automobile. Miss Adams, it was — stated Wednesday, evidently saw the LIBER n-law and sister, . Mr. 4nd|car and turned to go back to the & rl James, in Hartford sidewalk, then,..apparently, became Miss Vera Park th - and Mrs. George A. Trotfer of|confused and turned to crosg the| Yy Hill distr sch s of Mrs.|street in. In the meantime the ux;:m;-: week with pare A. Noyes. | car proaching and “as -Miss n night, that they Frank Ds New Bedford, Mass. ing dinner. Mary and Mrs. Arthu 1058 who dined 1 Kinnaird Thanks : son Gordon of Boston Mrs, brother, Walter Cleland Danieisc*: Tonight, Dec. 4th | N odrich and Y. s azo that familv up since 1621, ent to TEverett relatives the week end night, accom- L lnr cen’ | Charles pe }, hool children veral qfltmwh\ | finished his husking. | enthusiastic worker: a_fust remuneration hor. The 6ld pr nts ner bush Litchfield.—News has been rec ere of the death.in Chicago No Charl 1 m'x quh & NATIVE HAWAIIA ¢ INSTRUMEA ll\ s in New York city. He came itchficld 20 years ago ard erected s s | [ine hoUse Just off South Plains. Here’s one way of beating the high cost of living! Buy Parksdale Farm Eggs and save the coupons. FEach package of‘guaranteed Parksdale Farm Eggs one coupon. Twenty-five cou- s only $3.75 and this beautiful 42- piece set of china is yours. Be sure and say “Parksdale Farm”’ to your grocer. If he can’t supply you, please let us know. Every pound package of Wedgwood Creamery Butter contains a coupon, too. Send money and coupons to P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated Hartford, Connecticut Sole Distributors for New England States washing the will require spent mz and the week end with Those “uller of Lib- Fuller Tondon and Miss Hattie Fuller with Mr. and Mr and phters and son of § and Alba It was not uncommon 75 and Zatherings rksgiving nrmbered from 20 to nd this delizhtful ‘custom has been who They proveto be nd at 10 cents' a for for husking ved . 13 who was on Mr: . Seymour. was ot one time most ‘successful real estate Anderson, when Dr. G. H. Jemning: of Jewett City, came glong with h Adams he: direction struck her. or another, Dr. George evening call at_the home of Henry tated about going in one the machine She wag carried into her home and M. Burroughs was sum- moned. Adams Was unconscious. The ph ns, after an examination, could not find any outward evidence is of serious hurts. Miss Adams was not believed at the time to be fatally Wednesday of a jakey palace in town of the gin- ger with a Kick is 75 cents for a tw ounce boitle, while he Sunday price is $1 for the same quantity. And 50 cénts an aqunce means. $15 a quart! Higher"than the Roses of Picardy! Many weeks ago Killingly people | heard a solemn warning that Jamaica ginger is regarded as an intoxicant ang that what might be considered il- legitimate sales of it would be regard- ed as a violation of the law. So far so good.. The proclamation doesn’t seem to be worrying the “Jakey” trade very mueh, and the feeling i5 grow- are mo union organizations the thousands of cetton, wool- en or worsted workers in the Quine- baug valley mill towns, but the wage scales regularly paid heve arg on ap- proximately the same basis as in the citfes where the union- organizations flourish. The Connecticut Prison association, of which Judge Edgar M, Warner of this city i5 a vice president has semt, its secretary, William G. Bax+ ter, tp Christian Endeavor so- cieties asking that members .be re~ yuested to send picture postal cards to prisoners in the state prisom, with ing that they now regarded the warn- a bluff. At any rate, Killingly's s and by-ways are strewn empty- Jamaica ginger bottles— the Christmas season. A man’s best pel #s his smoke © “We’re way ahead of the bunch” =Ches. Field F you want to play a winner, sure thing— put your money on Chesterfield. In less than three years, more than three million smokers have become Chester- field fans. ¥ ! And no wonder! Never were finer to- baccos used in any cigarette. The silkiest leaves of aromatic Turkish and the choicest of ripe, sweet Domestic stock are put to- gether by an exclusive blending method that brings out a new deliciousness of flavor. v “Satisfy”’? Right down to your toes! Chesterfields have put added enjoyment into every puff—enjoyment that you don’t get and can’t get in any other cigarette because the Chesterfield blend can’t be ufi?’ mmuon m Smith. and Maynard streets. was.a native of Canada years-had been a nm“o’i ?&- city. d@"‘si the b*-ynnlfl‘nmr as to whnt the new comman council v.n:.fi“*;. ago last things. and present. The conven ty suffrasists was held Wednesday at 0dd Fellows' hali morning session being called to order at 11 o'clock. Miss Rosamond Daniel- | s son, of Putnam Heights, presided as chairmag, Mrs. Edward Drier of Brooklyn, N. Y., chairmal for Women's Voters, was the prinei- pal speaker;at tlie meeting, her toxi ti&d “of new tmk:-h-l- that | % nesday has Saturday ‘evening gt the - | Methodist | from the facts 3 ts came intg ¥ mm wwlt g0 yan tion that is now habfib ting. various speculative groups. Mg old that their narty is fully en.,mem 10 be represented by. having a_ repub- lican as chlef. this being no different |\ from the attitude of the'demiocrats two years ago, they say. With & new chief, the republicans algo Jook for various changes in the personnel af the department what will be done remains. of course; with the common coupeil. 50 far as the appointment of a chg‘ 3nd on, that appointm {nterest to the firemen, past flmfllnmeb ; shem-off the Tame of the | being Thc: the sender. e aite | thronghout aa, ‘tires were not mi {a“gggecro“w e bel Washburn ay | The convens associal elestion | assacia nmd. lation Hop. W w the :flpmm | of Woodstock, h 1with one rep i ghe .count: * | Windham, Pomfrets | 5 it the ques- 3 republica i in PLmam but just £ 'is_concerngd, t hinges many tien of Windham coun- in this city, the deerton n of the Brooklyn League -atfernoen, Miss Resamond of Putnam Heights was named as the chairman, Mrs. ¥. T¥{Woodstock, vice chairman; Miss, nie Berviman, of Mrs. Everett Fletcher o Miss Blanche Stolitsnbureh {was nimeqd for Marse for Putnam. b eriilifor Wandstock ols for-THompson. for Brookbvn, Mrs. it hrlct S i b Wem{w-jf ;nnddpugmcr of Dr. Storts, the Ccmuecllcul Agrioul- Storre, and” she filr llerly was a mndent of Connecticut, w@re g:u Katherd at and Misg 1230 a.lunch wag At thg husiness session in the Danielson(R. T, were visitors Sundav with: Mr. Bavber's sisters, Misses Wlizabeth and Phehe B."Ph:‘r“am\ Mrs. Willfam Dean. Thwkqd-mg at the 3 . Arthur Atwcod. in Provi- Mr. and Mrs. Ysracl Thursday at the home cf their dangh- | ter. Mrs’ Frank Thaver, in Pytnam, Mr. and Mrs. T Howazd Crosy swers in Mansfield Cont v. press chaig convention named a board pf auocmrs ntative far rm h 103 Miss Grage 'S Danieiso) I . Arthun W, H Piairfield; Mrs. AV CENTRAL VRLLAGE Touise Baker sient Thank: the home’ of her sister. Jokn Moara cf. Palmiys = ‘;}e can! ne Ludington, tate Suffrage Auflcmmu.stwu Ma- Mary Hutt, adopted # censtitutipn forming the Windham county suffrade tion, an auxiliary to the.state 4 Johnstone. of wville, secretary; Thompsan, Value: of Citizensh seen by a ‘New York Véter. The convention héld here Wednes- day was one in n series being “heid Frank Edgerton’ Sisaad Mrs. Edward Gallazher en. wwn-.ned (rxcn-la from Maplevilie, Mr c\nd friends Su Miss Mecomber. \zenl‘g % Mrs. grandson. J. Aence. The | Tohm B. New Britain, “¢ the home - Vanghn. visited Edith Preston of W Mass., epent Sunday with Rev. 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