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OWER, sturdiness and dependability have been qualities of Buick Valve-in- Head Motor Cars from the time that the name Buick first became linked with the automobile industry. Today, in equal meas- ure as in the past, the Buick Motor Com- pany is dedicated'to a continuance of the policy that has caused the Buick cartoaccupy the position it holds in the public mind. To all that the name The improved radiator, Buick has meant in hoodand cowl lines giv twenty years of automo- a finished touch of trime bile history, the’ new nesstothebody,yetwith- Nineteen Twenty One outanysacrifice of Buick Buick brings that grace individuality. . of movement, that re- finement of every linc and festure, that sheer beauty of design which inspire a pride of owner- ship in a fine motor car. A more resilient spring suspension gives these new Buick models a rid- ing comfort asdelightful as their exterior appear- ance is pleasing. ~ ‘The new Buick linecom- : prises seven models, one for every possible de- mand. Each has the famed Buick Valve-in- Head Motor, as rugged and powerful as ever, yet refined into a mechan- ism of unusual quietness. Each of theseven models has its own value particu- larly adapted to a distinct class of service. All pos- sess those inherent Buick qualities that assure the owner the uninterrupted use of his investment. e — ANNOUNCING THE New NINETEEN TWENTY _Om Buick Series Three Passenger Five Passenger Four Passenger Five Passenger Four Passenger Sgven Passenger Seven Passenger Open Model Twenty One Open Model Twenty One Coupe Model Twenty One Sedan Modet Twenty One Coupe Model Twenty One Open Model Twenty One Sedan Model Tiwenty One ik xs for Delivery ‘Dates, Cataleg and Prices, L or write the Buick Moter Compms. Flint, Mich. Forty Four Forty Five Forty Six Forty Seven Forty Eight Forty Nine Fifty DANIELSON nued from Page Six) agreed but to tre Mil ugust a1 ers will 42 houses. i ade some i e The third clause sehool T motor v - * relation to the cos! of -which | sometims b St hik proposed built. About 5 gathered in the town | lage to take school ¢ to the matter and portabl on, there- on the table ranime'u voted to accep teh of roads s company | 10 be hcm motion unanimo s taken re of t ldren now r iding there trugk | ¢ ¢ sche joary P : | sity (Feliey) )'..,M,,H he chool board states, cannot be| Reorge A ms acted as moderat- : . jaccommodated with present quarters. |or of h 2d Frank J. Preston kg Fra enne: a nber of the | 1 board me hat ‘the school | When t farm | next sime e e 4 . hoard had decided to iry gut the plan of |was afiry Tuesday alarm AditE wiotsly transporting the ' “overflow” sunded from Bos purpose ot Exmville to the Dar | Goodyear to Dani PROTECT YOUR CHILD—AN eme: Goodyear so far as human efiort i thing in good working order. “Now that fire truck is like any other cly Tt will he best roll along Tef and miles and tben of s sudden 8top. The trouble wich the engine on the fire | g was located and it is now in per- | t running order. | t will 0se uninformed their tongues until they know the f (Continued from Page Six) machine found every- | C: use to work i every | Firemen fine for m d',y‘,\ d will Brown W Jenni Goodyear road First it will be faintained | tha i t will b intainec t it had been “sometime” stnce the | | £ o - - T 1 are as follows: ! to look <, the meeting not work /out. tax- | motor had been staried to see il it was . I‘El v lo ;'1 X\Dr B a i ¢ was in g Y. poor con- e | operating as 4. Berthx- Si s e mmae p could be repaired et g Sk S 5 serthix- Sio - - epa ese stal gave rise to a lot-of | r Harriet ¥ pleaded & ast two o threo vear | w for the fire department in not | AEe SOmeRt WOl - starting up the engine ev o asifn n T According Arsen- | Hartford Ays A. | were arres i vs. | to a four the Led ‘Vance of Putnam was arrested Har 30 theft of a watch a cates from the C ion of Boston. in the possession of Anton €ame hou ‘man has been ¥ e M. Van | for hearing befo; of tht superlor & a brother went to Hartford to a: {he hda K. J. Bogardus of Torrington will 0“‘101’9 and a well, crowded at attempt was made Al ety , eginning 0ol brings coughs } €0 wed school, it i mlll‘vp«rm! e of the truck start- | of Fast Windsor, said ehe d vin 3 AUtk st | beiween 60 or 40 chidren can al of the fire- | frequently at the Proctor home, and H - P . care of either at the Danielson chine and we seen Proctor strike i ‘llva_\\yi". thor i him and had heard .,l?“m’:\mm i tge. | ; vile language in the presence of $ L il '_‘ Fol "m” negortationdprope fi((:;:kbkr‘v:' te: The case was continusd unti | I ever tried for my k:ufin.lt' and’ no Gndue . ey e : Tt et ll Seed W ‘."",‘f\‘,‘;’ nted hardship s done. tho children re- | The remaining ten uncontestsd divorce i Lee & Osgosd Co. ) 1 cases that Were put over to some future ARl e A : PURE LARD FANCY CREAMERY | CRISCO, Ib. 33¢ § i “‘;’;{ w‘"“;:.%;,: e St 53 : 2 lbs. 450 BUTTER lb 596 ; [ '1‘5 clase ot lrldus-.h? on of court| °0 5 © , | i WHITE BEANS ¢ FANCY CUTS : CORNED BEEF Granulated Sugar 21bs. 19¢ i ¥ as never been knowr there. 3 the Almft.n" of i Ib. 10¢ SWIFT’S CORN FED 10 1bs. $1.90 ; . ohipined from Tacts ofter- | == ATHAN B OVITZV i EE White Rose Teas N ERK ; S T PR paei DEALER IN POULTRY 1b. 55¢ STEAKS, Ib. Li.82c : : d 45¢ a3, Tt Vosina, 215,08 | E Nut M fel Anders : PRIME CHUCK B S o Al T A s o 0 2 ‘ Lean Salt Pork | ROAST, b 24c : e b Ib. 23¢ NATIVE VEAL Bl 1. oooo ... 328 FARE TN .o vooisiies BDER Cutlets, Ib. ......... 50c Chops, 1b. cevesenns 40c Evaporated Milk tall can 14c SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS LEAN POT ROAST, Ib. PRIME RIB ROAST PORTERHOUSE ROASE b ... HAMBURG, b...... LT R s RN T Fores; Ib. ....}.... 16¢c Loins, to roast, lb. Chiops,ilbiiin o o0 Ib. 32¢ .14c WILSON'S MAJESTIC Oleomargarine Ib. 41c 25¢ 38¢c 20c WILSON’S VIENNA STYLE Sausage, can 121/¢c Swift’s Genuine LAMB 1 Ib. FROSTING SUGAR 1-2 Ib. COCOANUT 20c Ripe Cantaloupes 4 for 25¢ Mealy Potatoes peck 45¢ Juicy Lemons dozen 19c RIPE PEACHES large basket 90c Preston Wi her vacation with re she er aunt. Worcester. Tlie ceremony was ‘perform- | 23 Academy St. Phone 233; also 257-4 ed by Rev. G. §. C. MacKay of the Put-{ Atterney Harry Veeliel and son! g nam Baptist chwreh. -The groom is tue]Georze of Long Island Cily have heen| A F.WClD son of Winfred Hentics, and is employed | jozwfi'x: a ;&'cek ?1 ”‘f llmm- of “his 7 e otory. a aunt, TS, TR ~hawial 23 . 3¢ the Matem Tidndle Tctom g Ruman | e tebacs prowars are na=-| - 3he Local Undertaker Bitaem, was macstea vesting their crops this week. 1t is re- DAN!ELEON, CONN Hazel Cotton, - ton, of Putnam. Both hay ed ih a Putnam cotton mill. Tn the Patnam city court F: ing John Linton, a2 wanderi was sent to Judge Arcl 1@ donald, Jr. been Midshipman William F. Raftairy, son| 205 10t of Mr. and Mrs. William Rafforts jshment. Grove street, came to Putnom - Secre Ry ‘\;fl" Tusther "[ pay spot cash—Drop DOS’R night to spend a nionth with the weight of opinion 1 ents. He was chants :\m(l_ nmnul-::zurc'rs and [ will ca who will pas the ation is that the e v then leave for his lieme In the wast, block s furnished by the 30 Delhi St. Previdsnce, R. L. Tuneral services of Mrs. Ne! Putnam who it is alle _d' t it Sunnyside street.. who d shment of the t nT_ day were held Freiday morn of "v‘\‘}m'fl and the MARTIN T BURNS" elock from St. Mery's church. Burial was |, Pr® cf‘“.l,i‘;‘;“m“j;“ : F I in St. Mar tery. e Rle ras | hat Be is will -anyt s D d ey ,,«;::k‘"\\,ccg‘: MeCoy WaS | jower to “gut the line acrass” hat hat] | unera recior an Two wedding returna, were filed Fi.|IOW Tost of the “putting” must be dote E b day with Town Clefk Davis Flage. On|DPY the Connebtieut officials m almer August 28 Charles S. Henr of Wood- v stockk was married to Mary Q. Belden of aghter of Bverett Cot- been employ- for 30 %days by Deputy the ‘Court his home was in Maine, but that|week after an he came to Putnam Thursday morning months, spent with relatives in Canada, after Rabbits the Conns DANIELSON, CONN. EAST HADDAM ported that Reed Bartman has the ban- ner crop. : On Supday, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Deen and son of Berlin called on.old friends Pl'lor‘ . Ml:hame Street DANIELSO riday morn-!here. They were ence residents of this STARKWEATH ing weaver. | place, but' moved away about thirty aud POC years ago. A Linton told Mrs. McRae rcturned to her home la: absence of about five very Saturday. U ARE INVITED, et ate et eR s A BT EE S IEE Tl B S auie bt bl o s 0 bu Saaas van s £L »,