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b A o sl A ot SRR I R S If you have a giff to buy buy table silver. It's more than merely beautiful; it’s useful. Money put into good silverplate is well spent, whether for gifts or for your owh use, It is not an extravagance or a lusury and the better. quality you buy the greater the usefulness. _."’ | DANIELSON | Tr. Marion Faber of Palmu, India,| addressed a missionary meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Pres- ton on Broad street, I'riday evening. Save time on your Christmas shop- ping trips by using Pellett’s 'busses— always on’time. Safe, comfortable, convenient. Service every "45 ‘minutes PUTNAM Haven road, it was staied here Friday, has plans for climinating one of the grade crossings between this city and Pomfret. It is what is familtarly known as the Flarrington crossing. Just when the work will| be undertaken is not known. | The Ne No one can get along without spoons, forks, knives and other staple articles of silverplate, so what more useful could you give for a present? 7 To be sure about quality, just remember the trade mark 1847 ROGERS BROS. That stands for the silverplate of the greatest reputation, the kind that has been so long in use that it is known as Seventy Year Plate. | pearls, three gold rings, siiver tea ball, Today to all points between Danielson- |, Stanley Kelley, who has charge of | Moosup-Putnam.—ady. ; Dr Milton S. Littlefield, of New York, ig to give .an illustrated lecture at the Congregational church at the mer, has been supeérintendent of the Raymond Riordan school in Highland, Ulster county, N. Y. Mr. Kelley form- Sunday evening service. Dr. Little- [ 1Y Was of Worcester. The Raymond hld 1 tell of conditions in Armenia. Riordan school is knnw.n throughout s Birl on her way Tome . throngl | thecountry. for its individual methods in educating and training boys. “The only way to know the real is to expe- rience it,” Is one of the mottoes of the school, and this is carried out to the letter in the system followed. The school is attended by 60 boys and has 10 teachers. Mr. Kelley is ir charge of the institution. Directors of the Neighborhood as- sociation at Pomfret are making a can- vass to clear up a mortgage of $890 on the Neighborhood house, where many functions of interest to Pomirst peo ple are held each vear. i Mechanic _sireet, stopped at the home of R. C. Young, to ask for protection from a man who accosted and insult- ed her. Mr. Young tried to-locate the man, but he lud made good his es- cape. A ‘platinum and gold bracelet set with pearls, a gold” necklace set with sugar’ tongs and melon fork have been lost. No questions asked and ‘reward if returned to Mrs, George M, Bur- roughs, Broad. street.—adv. Funeral services for Miss Olive Adams, who died as the result of in- juries ghe received when struck by an automobile driven by.Dr. G. H. Jén- Nathan W. Kennedy, live-wire news- paperman in this city years ago, lat- Come in and see the | ’ Cromwell Pattern i McEwen & Chapin A DAMIELSON, CONN. —1247— Sewenty Year Plate ‘lm’fi:i il .w!xlufit i l n;fl!u{ s Silverware that, like old New England heirlooms, may be cherished by your children and your children’s childrzn, is laudable Christmas gift. Such gifts are to be had among the hoiiday ofterings at our store. JEW Raymond B. rammar Rev ler, pastor of the Baptist church, is at home from hree-day meetings of the Inter- onal chureh conference, held in|inches sven. Mr. Fuller was one of|year th ¢ from New London coun- morning service Sunday | pupit a formal | meetings. The ning sermon will Miss Fannic the Y. P. 8. Methodist church the ©_pastor r1 ib- will lead sub- the boroughi| and g Topif andand M Benjamin T. Marshall. he Woman College upy the Congrega presi- New Ted on t Bilious, get your Pep and Color back with *‘Cascarets” number r 2 lime. o anuiges ?"uh' Head- liver h undigested ours and ferments, form- Ing zecids, gases, and poisons. Cagcarets v ur bilious liver and a thorough ciean you feeling clear, brigi fl by morning. Cai Plainfield gr: ries of disc One of the objects of u understandis ples of the const fits to humar cken or inconvenience | 118 to hum: 2 Calomel, Balts, Ofl, or | >Hi€se discussions w They work while you meeting of the grange program is in charge rance. MARTIN T. BURNS Funeral Director and Embalmer DANIELSON, CONN. Telephono 34-12 Pneumonia often follows a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD} P HILLS DANTEUSO% CASINO, STARKWSATHER BLDG. BOWLING and PDCKET -u.l.un.ns 4 ALLEYS EUNESDAYS LADIES DAY, .e sport for v avery Saturday. o0 ARE TNVITED. p PRANK BARBER, Prop. A. F. WGZD *The Local Undertaker” CASCARAB-D QUININ BROMIDE Standard cold remedy for 20 —in’ tablet form—afe, aore my wmu—bruk: up 2 cold in 24 Bours—relieves grip in 3 days, ' Money back if it fails. 1’;: genuine box hes & Red top, with Mr. " Hils ure. D)N'ELSDN CONN At‘Aan‘Sum Brooklyn Savings Bank DANIELSON, CONN. NOVEMBER 1st, 1915 $207,674.34 - | in service ! nnlities | Boston—was 7 | ‘e North Stonington granre, having er the biggest booster the Order of Moose had in the country as a na- tional organizer, has gonc into bu ness over in the town of Eastford. He has given the town a:store, and , if nthusiasm, energy and busines abil- | ity mean anything in the business | world he i on the road to a new suc- of Jewett City, were held at her Maple eet Friday after- Walter B. Williams of the d C‘m\:rnfi.xtlo al church offi- Burial was in Westfield ceme- . F. Wood was the funeral di- home noon Westfi Club at the CON-lcess. In a town like quiet Bastford has organized 2 basket | 2% nnedy is cquavelont to an addi- hedule games to tion of 1,000 population. Americanization will be the huh:(‘e! of a address that Attorney Eric H. Johnson of this city will deliver be- fore members of the Community club at Eastford next Friday evening. There were rumors here Friday that utnam was one of the stations wused < a shipping point for fame bhirds taken illegaily by poachers who have | been operating for several years and whose activities are now to be heard through information that has come into the hands of federal and state game officials, as the resnlt of one man imnlicated in the illegal transactions. Community Health Our Resnonsi- hility will be the subject of an address that Miss Chariotte Fmbleton, home economie director for Windham couny. will deliver today at a meeting of Quinebaug Pomona granse in Canter- burv. In addition to Miss Embleton a number of meémbers of Putnam grange will attend the meeting, which will likely be the last of the year. Having” perfected their county or- ganization, suffragists in Putnam and | surrounding tawns are to give much attention_during the next few monhs to effort¥that it is homed will resuit in Connecticut ratifvinz th> suffrage amendment to the constitution, as al- ready has been done by a number of states. Although the intention was to keep the hotel at Thompson village open during the winter, the plan has been ihe' cold weather H. Keach had the members of the civic federation st her home for a meeting Friday afternoon; Rev. Marv Stocking of tho Methodist will be the speaker t church when the Mothers’ club. meéts 'with M H. W. Chapin, Thursday of next Members of the St. Anne society will attend a requiem mass for Mrs. Mary Lasnier at St. James’ chureh this (Saturd: morning. Mrs. H. F. Glendining, of the home ice aeuian of the Danielson chap- - of the Reg Cross continues to’de- vote much time to this work, which ig in the interest of sailors, soldiers and 1 V] have been injured r are ill or have claims for mpensation against the government, There were only six cases before the town court during November, and net one person was sent to jail. Postmaster Raymond Allen is mak- ing a special request of the public to mail Cr e kages as early as THe business is than ever, the e postoffice is de- there are other handicaps due general condition of the coun- If persons who wish safe deliv- of their packages would send them along as long beforc the holiday as-is would be much the same as pleted to the sendinz them under special delivery. | anyndrned and the house is closed un £ mails will be lighter and they | il spring. | < more quickly despatched and | yames Tatem, Jr., of this city, Is one dclivered. Packages sent early May | of theinrors serving in the United| ot to be opered until States District court at Hartford dur-| in~ the Necember term, Spalding was one of the| Miss Vietoria Linden, : Al at the Baptist submitted reports | & St1schonl nurse, lias Fridty af-laq follow: Renort of school nurs rich of East Killing- ; Ng- Liis at home. 140; fimst { ve the members of the Sev-|inog in wehool, 7T5: Adventists at his home for | gre - 00" LR 4‘“”“” afternoon at) “Renory of disirict nurse from Nov. 1 to Dec. 1: Total number of, visite, 167; school visits 21 gchonl emaxin; Fenner Burlingame, who lives in the t the town, has just 44; eventh birthday.|131: naid visits, unpaid visits, 87; rwas made the occa- | social, 60; prematal, &: tn be na‘d lat sion of visits trom friends. er, 19. Amount collected, $8.75; ex- An Every Member canvass through it is hoped to meet the nancial penses, $8.75. Total renori of gistrict nurse from ~quirements of the Congregatiohall Tnlv 15,:1918 to Dec. 1. 1979 'T‘M“'. rci at South Killingly for the en- |numher of ealls < A calls, | heduleq for Sunday. [104%: wnpaid callss 1058; amannt | 3 out of season, per- |collected, $278.20; expenses, $116.60. T baps, but one farmer down in 'the| Total renort of srhaol <o and fown terling i doing - his | Aisiriet v from Julv 15, 1918, tog { hnying. the hay is jus: as good, | Derember 1. 1916: Tatal number of 1 much cooler ané more |ealls 2492; district calls, 2098; school it tasn it would | calls, 324. 0 reports from | Norman Warren has heen honarahly as to how they like their | discharped from the service and has| entering the em-| and Wood | | returned to Pntnam. plov of the Putn: company. Attention is being called to the fact that Putnam’s %fth annivereary ~ity comes in 1920 and <ugee: heard that the citv iake some toward observing the silver ar ary. E. L. Kellev is among the republi- ecans of the citv who is heine men- tioned as a suitable man for chief pf the fire department. Mr, Kelley form-( erly. was.an assistant chief. a| Gas. electric and oil heaters are be- st ixsued and attract- | ing used in greater numhers than ever ine much attention in. his home citv— | hefore in Putnam, in order: that cnal classmate at -Roston|and wood mav be conserved bv the ndge V. Fenner Wood= | householders for real severe periods of the winter. There are manv homes in The Waman’s Relief Carps, of which Mrs, Mary F. Redard. West Side. has st heen elected president, will at- tend service at the Methodikt church | on ihe evenine of December 16, e Methodist church todar (Sat- ) donations of fruit. vegeiables eanned poods will he received. ifts are to he a~raneed a<d deco- s for +he church and later will t to the Desconess home - in idence for distribution among the as a arsity of Putnam. it is <aid, where there Is not| ;| a newnd of coal. PENDLETON HILL Fellawing is Putnam High School haskethall schedule: Dec. 9, Wondotack at Wehster at Putnam. 18, Pntnam at Weheter, Jan. 1, Storrs Second taam at Putnam. 3 Putnam at Sonthbridee. Mics Carrie Rvder wnag entertained |: Thanksiving in Boston hy her e. Mrs. Robert Milne, and has not et returned. Mr. and Mrs, George Palmer and ~ wong were holiday guests of Mrs. Putnam, 12 the Boys' camp at Rastford cach sum-|d p«mar Mr. and Mrs. Osborn, with their chfldren, spent Thanksgiving und the {week end with their daughter, Mrs. {B..R. York. L) Have You Piles? 'I'hen You Have Something to Lnrl.T = | Thousands o s have not B ulation causes piles.” Thers is 4 complete stagnation: of blood in the lower howel sud u weakening of the parts. - Dr. first to find {i rtnuly tion fs HEM-ROID, a taken internally, that g\sl-. gen it in 1,000 ca £ su; n decided i a rigid mon Don't waste k guarantee. more time Set vith any’ Oulal\ll\ m[guc tians. HEN same for you—it seldom falls. TONIGHT OLYMPIC HALL OWLS VICTORY BAZAAR, Enjoy an Evening of Fash- __ionable Fun and Frolic " Free Vaudeville Dancing and Side Shows Vote for Your Favorite Admission to Hall 5 Cents ‘at Put- t ‘.\ illimantic. Feb. ‘reshmen at Wor- m at Danielson. 14, er Tech. Second at Putnam. 20," Plainfleld at Putnam. 27, South- bridge at Putnam. CHESTWUT HILL Re Cecil Gate: of Columbia preached at the Baptist church Sun- rit ginning next Carpenter of church will preach at Baptist church for a few nday Rev. Arthur Baptist | Lebanon | the months. s are at Mr. . and Mrs. orge Thanksgiving d Chappeil Mr. ern a 887 al Grant of Fran 3 Everett Chappell. \ ent Thanks- | g 8 The Ladies’ Aid society of the Con- gregational church heid a meeting on Friday evening. who l"b» been in t two vears. cut, be against the ¢ rough M e -side of and Mr Leors. S vi Tryon and son, Ern Mrs. Tryon xr South lington. ¢ Mr. and Mn: Henry Hewitt w re | guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. P Manning, of Yantic \‘lrr Norwich, with Miss . T. D. Blight left town | v _exnect to arrive in Christn [ During the Welcome Home Day ereises at the planting of the Memorial tree, at the Lebanon w office, poem was read by Re: Campbell, Planting Tree At after dinner exerci . Campbell read a secos Lebanon Comes In.” especial A Good Starting Ground. | An . “imperi; G with Helfferich as fu the Hohenzol sterting ground. CASTORIA For Iniants and Children InUse For Over 30 Years Abways bears W an re puullc ident wi a good Dr. ern the * Signature of Imer’s sictor, Mrs. Joseph Girard, at anchet, R. T Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thompson en- tertained thirtv-four. The local guests| wara: Mrs. Willis ~ Almy, * Reginald' Rriges. Elmer and Clark Conn. The +wo lact named also partonk of, a Thankseivin dinner at Wallis Tan- ner's jn Valuntown m the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Johnson served tnrkey to their relatives. ag did also Mro. Annie Cook, who had a large family nartv and friends. Mrs, Warris Roardman and children were enterfained at Georze A Wheal- arg. in Stonington, from - Thursday sintil Snndav. . Charles Palmer and familv of Mlark’s Falls, wera at Mr. Palmer's mnthers \rg, Thomasg Palmer's. Miss Rilla- Chapman was af hame, retnrnine on Sunday nnan tn Westerly, A+ the Sunday school res<ion last Sundav. s committee comprised of Mrs. Willis__ -Almv, Mrs. Clifford Thomnean, Miss Christie Palmer and Aiark Coon, was elecfed to provide an antartainment for Christmas. Cliffard Thomnson is now master of l-quart size ....... 1V5-quart size ... .. 2-quart size ....... One Set of Worth $3.00 ....... her after- “een yoted in at last Friday even- ‘ne's gession. Més, Mary Palmer and famfly at- rended the =upner ziven at the Com- —unitv honse in Laure! Glen Satur- day evening. WAUREGAN At the Wauregan Congregational church, Rev. Willlam Fryling, Dlstel'.l the sermon at the morning worship will be on “The Deen Undercurrgnt of | a. Christian Life.” 'The churelf will hold its annual Every-Member Can- vass Sunday afternoon and the can- vassers will be commisioned .at . the morning service. Church school at 12, Miss Helen Atwood will ‘lead«: the Christian Endeavor meéeting at 6.30, 3 1-pound cans . ... {Hietin Building SPECIALS | PURE ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS GRE-SOLVENT | THE HOUSEHOLD | Telephone 5314 a permanent re-| Te o i plancd il ia Neithér cutting nor treatment iwith ointsj suppositories will. remove] package of m Lee & Osgood today. nd lasting relief fo hous: 8 le, and siould do the HOO! HOO! OH, LOOK! ‘ : i here v “theif sou in !n~1 ke a5 le All Three | Siadice S for S200 ................40C i 74 Franklin Street ‘. FOUR suows T pAY " MONROE SALISBURY in. HIS DIVORCED WIFE A New, Dnmahc Rendering'of the ttemnl Triangle . With a Gripping Climax n‘m? a Heart:Satisfying ending. VES AND COQUETTBS L 0 THOUSAND EET O FUN. 3 GAUMONT GRAPHIC - - LADIES’ %CHES’IRA SUNDAY EVENING AT (4 FRANK KEEN'm— FATTY ARBUCKLE—Comedy OUTING CHESTER BREED THEATRE FOUR SHOWS TODAY SUNDAY EVF,NNC AT 1:30, 3, 6:15 and 8:15 TWO SHOWS AT 7 'AND $:88 e e — Corinne Griffith By Popular Demand In a Picturization of Clyde orma Fitch’s Famous Play Tahnadge The C]imbers SUPPORTED BY - - - EUGENE O’BRIEN Louis Bennison —IN— AND “DE-LUXE ANNIE” Katherine Adipted From the Saturday Evem MacDonald ing Post Story.of the-Same Name,. s Which Was Also a New Yni “Speedy Meade” S.age Success. A Real Western Drama That Will Delight You. PATHE NEWS Mrs. Agnes Brailey wore white satin and maline and Misg Aldea Baraham's |gown was of yellow and black silk. 1z was enjoyed until 1.30 Thurs- / morning. c iss Stella Nason and Dorls Sches- of Southbridge visited Mrs. ‘Men- eau and her mother, Mrs. Nason, over Sunday. Miss Blanche Reeves and Mrs. Mongeau had a pleasant ride o -Chepuchet,-Ri-¥, last week, where th visited Mrs. Mongeau's cousin, Frederick *De Vandrenil. ~Afr and’ Mrs. Oliver Tatro, of Hart— P et her e :'un-"" led on relatives and friends urel Glen Improve- | her < Sunday. ‘!‘ | : LAUREL GLE%: Two flocks of w going south volm Geer and Wi 11‘ guests of son, here \Im 1day " m"l t house, success:! great “ Witness representing steel consum- nlc Main hav ers of different parts of the country d Main, of appearing before the Federal Trade mont, | Commission reiterated their belief thay tion of the single basing - point was necessary for proper im- ATTAWAUGAN dustsial development of the country: The Thanksgiving eve ball Put .- DANCING: T T.A.B.Hall . TONIGHT | ROWLAND'S JAZZ BAND made by the FOUR SHOWS SPECIAL TODAY AT 1:30, SHOW .‘ 3:15, 6:15.and 8:15 [ SUNDAY - -JUNE CAPRICE Bessle Barriscale —iN—" THE PURCHASE PRICE 6 PART DRAMATIC FEATURE Topics of the Day Post Travel Pictures AND CREIGHTON HALE IN THE FILMSICAL COMEDY “OH BOY" 6 REELS OF PRETTY GIRLS SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL ~ GEORGE WALSH LT THE WINNING STROKE - The Greatest of All College Pictures: Taken at Yale and Showing the Varsity Boat Race. INTERNATIONAL NEWS ey MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY HUNGRY LYONS IN A - HOSPITAL SUNSHINE COMEDY | UNION SERVICE | For Young People SUNDAY 6 P.M. , TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH - SUBJECT:— “Is Life-With Christ Worth Whlle ?” GRZAT SONG SERVICE COME!