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| DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS | B;,Hfi}i{%s DANIELSON Ay e ol Lok el e A R e e tery Purchase of a Pair Women of Killingly who would like{ards of industry. Anuyon: of them Cam | < pai~ instantiy-—banishes the uz- { ML XY more knowiedge as (0 exercising « the ! tell you just how long a time will elapsh ! *Z»1ly, humnp and tired g A 3t .-Allen’s Men’s Shop - 13 Center Street - Daielsop; Conn. o1 We Will Give One Pair of right of suffrage recently conferred upon | before anyone or all of the town's mant | achey, swolled, B v them by the nation will have their op- | ufacturing concerns will be'in the hands | - ‘burning condition. 3 i . portunity this (Friday) evening whend of a receiver. They know the exact in+ /7 $# You can weirl ‘a e , ' 1.3 Free. they are invited to the home of Judge|side facts aboyt the affairs of very cort smaller 'shoe' with 14 L and Mrs. Milton A. Shumway. poration; how much money it has madé Y comfort. Test It at - Weil informed speakers'will treat xar-{and how much money it has lost sincé | - iy risk. First.trial ious phases of the use of the ballot and | the war began. They know who has answer any questions that may be pro- | bought this plant or who another one | ¢ S T pounded to them by any one in their | is going to be sold to. It's really all ; e 3 3 , audience. The meeting is to be strictly {very wonderful to hear them rave. The ‘protector, mo uncomfort- o non-partisan and women Who have been | fact that $5 -Goncerh purposes fo buy able leathier shielh b fu)¢ i 3 'd > anti-suffragists are especially invited to | out a million doflar one desn’t’seem in- |’ pad, no plaster nor mussy . e be present, for. it is assumed ,these wo- | congrous to .them -at all. They know, salye or - Nquid ~ It Es i {4 2 men will notedecline the right to vote|Yet not 2 man jack of them has the PEDODYNE, ' The Comi- ’ which they.now possess while other w 3 X slightest sidea about the. capitalization | (DMINIOMM blctc Bunion Tredimen men are baving an equal voice With | surplus, earning . capacity, value of You will say it Is w 31 men in determinisg the policise of the | property “holdings, stock value. or any . ¢l —amas ¢ 3 Y7 - 5 government. other essential thing pertaining to any *sure d“:m“;' ':‘,2“ Do:‘.t ) " The Sole purpose of the meeting is to |one of the plants discussed. They'ré| waste time and money on |l . ., R : give the women of Killingly who have | getting thelr readings from. Oufje and | ys g Bot informed themseives -as to voting an | seemed perfectly content in spreading | BEBGDYL D:Y.‘.m? P "}. to. opportunity to have. the fundamentals of | their calamitous tales—while they have 5 t the use of the ballot and procedure ‘at | nothing more profitable to do. o e e e e T T HIGH ME SHO! FOR MEN elections explained in clear and concise | Miss Jennie Williams . attended the |gress KAY LABORA’ S, -me: L R AT y manner. Many women will' welcome the[ Kingston fair Thursday. B-271, 538 S. D mWSL Chicas Vo e opportunity given, Jfor ' in their busy| Kearl F. Wood, who has been an. in- | Tijinojs e ", cago. wm ‘AND CH]LDREN every day life they have had no time | structor af the Columbia university . b A z o to give to studying as to.the use of the | summer school, is visiting with his pars R AT 5 FA . P T FACTORY PRICES. ballot eand many other things which |ents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. A. F. Wood of y ) P ] . 3 . ‘We buy. direct from manufacturer, New Fall Hats now on display They're just m—* i Gy Rich soft felts, in the very tewast shapes and shades, (Midnight Brown, Myrtle Green, Bron-. zette, Nubian Gray—lively colors that young .men like) and, of course, the latest thing in * Derbies. Come have a look>= they will want to know.about Voting.!|Academy street. $ PUTNAM Women of all shades of political pref- | Danielson was. misrepresented on a | I8 the case of George Becia vs. Altred erences have been invited. as the meet- | recent date when a statement was made | Fudd, member of the state police *de- ing is held in the interest of all and|in this column that the-place is with- |Partment, tried . in .the superior’ _court profit.. - That is why we can sell Shoes g not in aid of any party or parties’ |out a horseshoer. Attention has been 1‘"; ’fi‘l b v 24 W“":}-“»M pog bl Lo o - . d dl & s been called to the fact that horseshoe- |4 decision that Mr. Rudd shall be pea- erd > S b " D. T. Jette, member of the’court of 'y 4 i 5 sa ou mi e s You /now they're” Quality, through and e onras foonrt 9% ing is being carried on as usual at & |aiied $30. - ,.' e, saving y urgess 2 telegrani .from. the [l 0 e et reet: In comneclion ‘with his findihg Jadge State Chamber of Commerce asking him | 9P on Water stre ALAItn b The. AR M to investigate and report as to the| . [hor® are 28 prisoners at the county 4 hota i 3 amount of hard coal that has been re- |2l in Brooklyn this week,150fthem Ez?:,:;’dt_b’ the? officlil cAbdcity ot the T alers during the | “Walting frial at the October term of gt Jetters investigation conducted in ac.|, If ¥ou want quick, efficient -and” sat- |/ Rudd on a -night ‘over a-yeir. dgo T e it “equest | Istactory baggage ransfer or light truck.|While the state police officer was in | Govelops the fact that cobl taen here |INE service:call C.'W. Hutchins at 243-3| NOEUi (Grosvenordals where lo had been ? 'and Hosiery at such remarkably low 2 Qoveions e 0ot (et ol oy e foriam ooy doing duty during the period When amount that usually has come throug! Young men hare are showing interest | t1¢re Was a strike on at the mill of the ¢ by this time in 2 normal y Mr. | ers Py Of et mobile | " Rudd made no appearance or defence uy - . you through, (a glance at the Mallory mark tells that) and let us advise you to play safe, these days, and buy only goods you can be sure of. Priced right, of course—onr name'stands for that! . ; 5 organization is to be formed X atands_that the irormation 3] Alfrcd L. Recd of this place s a I Wi money. < supplied will be used o specd up co‘.l;mfimb” of the: Charon s eommans | Jumped on the ‘running board opened 24 where there a pound | gettin shipments to_t! are scores of fami of coal and no ear! any. thout ospect R. C. Young deputy automebile In- spector, was notified Thursday m g that a 1920 ord touring car owned by Arthur Bennett of P) and sto which has planned extensive expanision :he door of the car and punched him.in cnjoy another mid-week dance at | cPrescnted by Altorney Charles ‘L. Moosup. 1t appea Atgexhaustion of | DB Was reported Thursday as resting| This action, which has been claim- e and Inspector R. C. Young of the stats|volves m eater 'issue than: whether 2y £ its Willimantie store. jaw, “making me. dizzy,” as he de- (;et °|' r of SChOOI Shoes liow n Thursday afternoon interferred | STibetl it. - Becia asked for damages and Y supp . Wildwood park. Torrey. e S Leing struek by an automobile during | ior court in this city befors Judge Malt- s i - markably low prices. 5iy of pasorine in Wae car lad to |COMIortablY. at the Day Kinmball hos- |ing the attention of the courts for abaut S automobile department are continuing |Lewls shoull pay damag® that mm.I‘ AND YOU WILL FIND BIG BARGAINS | with the plans of many Danielson people | ¥3$ Successtul in his action. ' He "’-‘I ) Triai of the casé of Alva 3. Dizen Weha fine assortment to select from been found abando: dours of Jast Sunday morn- |bie Thursday mornis abandonrient: T3 the meantime ‘po- | Pital iin Putnam. three years and which has Teceived con- b o eronen T 2% Chief McFariand of the local polics |sideration from the supreme cours; in- |l LOOK FOR THE SFORE WITH THE YELLOW SIGNS their efforts to locate the automobile|ciaims Iis due hlm for destruction As. the result of their Inves K wrought, the plaintiff alleges, by stray the owner of &me machine ha: cattle that he charges were the property Balot Law and Ella_Soott, . son horses entered by C. H. Michaels = 3 B o proprietor of the Danfelson Inn, won a |Placed himself in an unfavorable light.|of Lewis ~ - R o ot e e » Kings. | ‘hough he iS not accused of being the| Attorneys Harry E. Back of Daniel- % da: B o ver of the car that is wanted. e |son and Charles B. Searls of tiis city s | ew ea ore e R el e e S tell the officers; however, that. his |are- counsel for Mr. Dixon whils Mr. Fame: i aturday | 1 is represented by Attorneys W. F. artis Dimise neaalnls sademanyl S I R LT s P i e s s e & 19 CENTER:STREET DANIELSON, CONN. Daniel- 1 jand o citizen who is after midnight and made a trip to Wau-| Mr. Dixon was ca'led to the stand as P nat the (sn'!{ Put reg: which was reached by way of witness Thursday mornifg. v OPPGSITE ORPHEUM THEATRE n excellent worl Brooklyn, A Throug uestioning, his attorneys 2 rden essaved to hold Mrs. 8. A, MacNeil of Los Angeles is | bronght i that in 1917 he was Nv- the pumper was being visiting Mr. and M {up in the Connect E i The Danielson Bo . F. W. Basse g L on tly Dixon homestead farm “in| o, b moch of the o (. TQ:MAKE DANIELSON A CHEAPER PLACE age section ne of hose s 5 |has just opened ‘its meason is stirring | w ¥ at work until the ward-}yp 2 wealth of interest amos At avout potato planting time a herd o el fiont In hiallowers of this very popular. p: of cattle pastured on a nearby property ¥ . after whi - Henry S. Calder of Melrose wag a vis- |came onto hi having strayed i {irom where ve being kept. Mr. - | Dixon drove them off. The next morn- prietors, 3 will_not be MRote srifowits Wi sy Saetesd e with othets parts of the| It a man fails fo got what he deserves | Inf, Which was Sunday, the cattie werm| oo YR 5 T SR PR Xorwich Wednesday. ngly, has during the past {he ought to be thankfu | badl jn. During | Seloctman g te.fbe; I8 Eemion [ M Nl of Slace, was calling on| Charles Clark of Mariboro was'a call- | mitting | g ! s Mary Sunday, the testified, Lewis and {PUTPose of N s another man came looking for' - stray|CAuts as' eleclars. < aid he told Lewis that| Fellowing are the mewly -elected ofti- wn who owned the cattic | cers of Cargill ceunéil, J -of ‘C.: Grand er_hers Wednesdax Theodore San Pietro was a recent gue of friends in New Havr Ing the trip ‘in_ hi Rev. B, D.. R e Teusday. es of Norwich was & C er visitor Tuesday. Rev. David RB. O'Donnell ho desire to Conn., was tow ; noaire at @ if any damage had been dome’ hefArt Teushas financial secretary R acting as car; would settle. Hector Duvert ;4 récording’ secretary ¥ather O'Hrien' Was - former pastor of 9. % until the new car- OF. uly 19 Dixon's corn was dam-|Thomas Hewarth: dreasurer, - Willls. 1. | St Andrew’s church. atment. John Conway of W: . was ia town Tuesday attending mera of his unclé, John W. O'Bri David B. Murray, R. F. D. carr Route No. I, has resumed work The attendance o 1 route aftsr several weeks' vacation. morning was smal el poiaical even: A special meeting of the warden and | Weatheh Rev Friling. spoke | Io%ed ! trox io '@ stray herd | malde guard °11° | pra - 6 sarden. | guards, Michal n Auzus estificd he fousd | sdvoeate; . Thotks: Hesley 4 y t: cattle in”his sard. | three yeurs, Berrahd-J. \ e 3 R for the shért calendar sos burgesses was held In the parlor of the|OR tha text from St. Luke's gospel onj Th¢ Tepublican caucus h '['U . ' 4 E: elgiic heupe Wednesday ‘ Character Building. Next Sunday tne| 42y ng at Eastford chapel FRIDAY AND SA RDA‘ neotie and c {éion” ot the Supesfor court, epcaing ome down Mr. and Mrs. Hary begin u series of sermons on| Sttendance was good. | b b oIk &g Baid 2 another visitation | Carroll; warden. - Rosatio A numb evening with Mr. and M | PHOENIXVILLE i ighbo: ' at 10 a. toga¥ .(Fritay) Judge Ma bie » idif 2olie 1 it 1L, Campbel orrell went crabbing Sunday at Houghton's Prince Richardson and 2 gs banlk, Cove. Westchestér, awere in town Wednesday, Eoy Latiam is Tecovering from liness, | 2 2 X e g Saturias wiincss dald| Dr. Henry West left Tuesday for| Miss Elien M. Prentice, o Danielson,| Fov Clemens dug about is bushels of || Our first showing displays the most authentic models for O o Seorgia, where he is on the staft of a|Was &t J. S. Westcott's home for a vis.|POtatoes recent Among them was one | 1 z 2 a o “‘{"‘r - I Phillss Jodoin vs nt for a severe case largs hospital. Mrs. West and child wil | it of several days last week. welghng 1 1b. and 12 oz |} Fall and Winter Hats of exceptional charm, small, chic and }|¢ . Sterling. the (olloWilk 1oy 5, Leniss. Sarsap ¥ - | stcer i B o B Exavead atay: ! Shbents for a'few), - FHi A number from here attended the % AR - e P b Gertruge A, W R < arrive at his bom® weake, before returning Bome. Eon Tracy 13 at work this, weel dance in Abington Saturday cvening. The |§ tailored, but not too severe in lines. Many larger hats e T Glafiys ‘A, Méran ve. " oy Mr..and Mrs. Ronaid K. Brown.and|[ericg quickly from his.fall the|C._A. C. orchestra of Putnam played. | % 5 5 o i - |7 Wis. 1. Nietiols vs. George E | Aliss and Miss Marlon Mrs Bessio Kingsbury were visitors in| ¥tairway in the store, about a week ago.| Mr and Mrs Brooks returned Mondzy || have made their appearance and impart an air of individu- t Dixon sald he found three|ipg.. oy duly Stimpson, applicatt sren are ia on =a vacation \-mdhr:‘-lnuda Operators of the Wauregan company |t0 Worcester for a short visit. | it E 2 Z’”,’cc‘:’) for cliange of name; lew: of trip t will ver ten days. James Davis, Jr.. of New York is are now. enjoying the new. drinking water| Mrs. H. C. Josiyn, M M. Latham, | ity. ’ and he put them i barn and locked | ;o o DAy~ Co. {s me e . guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja System recently installed -and which is s and M Cleme:’s 3 the door. Witness ‘sald he again called sh:fi“ D Ntiacine 21 i«omwymkfl»l"‘:" h:"«f“ v ;,:.'f",".' Davis. for a few weeks vacation. being used thie weelc-for the first,time, | Were in-Willimantic Saturday Lewis-and told him of what had trans- iy wens ye. ‘Rébert. E. Pel pany wo ;" they A Alpert and William Johnson metor- | Anthony -Campbell, Who has been ill T. Meacham preached o7 g 5 pircd. As Lewis did not appear theifol-1 uu, "o Tasiielsoit, ve. . Frank Biveault; | y “Pie same ex. * to, Hartford Wednesda e | TR0 2278 I8 abic to e out ol Sunday at 2.0 Sunday Ladies Sweaters Dl'. Denton S dawing . D e | Margaset K. ‘Fulton:vs Rébert W. I { MRtine en ames .Johnson was in Norwich the|: . ani rs. Hoyle of New Bedford,! was heid as usual. town Ste , - Tegisteres ‘Boroush & Danlelson vs. Hew ¥ lection, past week attending court as a juror. Mass, are visiting .this week with Mr.| The children of Phoenilsvil 2 i 2 on a8 strays and ot enn DAk People’'s N . 5 e n:. Dr. M. A S:.!!Hvan ot u;_z_rog: is in;h)x:_, Harold bu;lgémll. will. meet - with Mrs, Clemens Novel Rlpple Sweate; SIeeping Garments o s A sale. Later Smh “'1;1‘ % ‘lr. m:%fv? c:‘ o ' summer resilence on Windham e Wauregan baseball tcam lost to the range for an ofien " the T < Charl venize for a tew lrhy; e Haa?lm!sut' tedth of Pitnam, Sunday. to bl seon. Tuxedo Collar b her ray; cattle | ‘nc:f_?:?“lni\l., ’mnnl mw:::s is Eigart left Wednesday morning) 7 to 2. Tette Trowbridge has chirge. 5 = ia sl - v » . Rnd Tetrddy ling , Totrea for & busizms irip throogh NewTork (ltems sent. or this or any other col-| My and Mre. Pear " hdams were 1 || NOVeE] Ripple Sweater, We hmeF lllIlSt }’;:ece” e‘z 0“5 i ha ‘Ffid:g‘;‘t‘;:;m; Vi, ’Qa'wi‘é % Ham. ne tnte 2 th ¥al Pick- | umn” of ulletin . must be sizned by|Ashford Sunday. . new ratl sni i Hartie Wi va. Eugene ing works of Which he is one of.the pro-ithe person -sending hem, étherwiss they| Mrs. Roy Clomens retumned Monday to | Tuxedo collar and flare these little gag:l:r?ts 1:3’6 stroved his garden. damaged it Gikyy A Seoran-vs. Joma her ool.in Thompson after spending | cuffs, in tan, c L ard a njured a field of t Wallés E. Tafro vs. Frances . " " pendiny s copen and 3. Moran, Wallér E. Taf take of the pennies the the week end at her home here. i b 3 ’ too well known by th: extent that some atro. Lulw M. Stainthorpe “vs. Harry | 5 oo 1 probably be bi y ! brown, at $8.98 to own by moth- §i T E 2 Wag s L, e e ----- = - | : 2 . -« . StajnthSrpe, Aumteide ' Wagner vs. 1 : ers to need any introduc- §| Various witnesses were heard a Nite MECWREr 5 1027 T | Marie i | LEFFINGWELL Il s1050. tion. ‘We sell them at ™52 s 20, o Bt - s Aadpntied PR o e i : : = B sl o ; - J 8 ; | pharmacy, ., was. Ly e 5org H | s st mareaerick 4 LeMogwen |} New models, surplice style | $1.50 and $1.75. c m wpon for aipetticits Welraiaay =t )~ Children Cry : e sts o . L St “la., about a =y - Kiraball :hospital. " Thureday b - - i Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Forest C. L or tie-back, made of pure Yy : B i o amtbctecy. { #0R FLETCHER'S 3 Harry E. Bedat and Roy L: Beard, with wool, Thfl_\’ are in big de- ;Do:‘ a‘:andxfi‘;n k!‘:;—pm:;fi !:m:a’;“éh-ri:d G:;f' fi:‘%‘,&%‘m "? :»ue the CASTORIA .' Henry .Ames, of Thames street, Norwic mand for Fall wear, in Shoe Department that Smith stole a watel belonging to | : 2 v ! N Mestig of the B.T. . U at 730, sun- || PIACKs DAVY and copen, | Men’s Brown Calf Shoes, || containine about 320, owaed Ly une g o 3 r. : ¢ me person. About o month ago Smith | “ g ,’ fa evening, John I Rathbone. Teader at $5.98. rubber heels attached, at §iwas arrestea upon another occasion to| Doing It. Ecel, 9:10¢ Col. 3:22.25. = . face a charge of stealing $30 from 2 E Woincstn g Cot-z:2225 - Tu xedo model of fine | - $8.98 a pair. olub of which he is & member. % clety held a succotash supper at ti Z v i S ok The. watd s i - g home of Ar. and Mre. I o Dear. T ephyr y amim all colors, [ women's Black Vici Shoes, ]| Richardson has been recovered by Ca . . Bupper cdnsisted of succotash, crackers, from $8.98 G $12.50. at $G 50, jtain Buiger and retu } g : 4 i rolls, coffee, cake and i .- Aroun but the savings bank is missing as is al- seventeen dollars ;“as mreea‘;.r::;‘ rourdi Bmshed \‘VOOI SCflTfS. SUit' so the $30 that disappeared on another | able for school wear, in Children’s Tan Shoes for floesser, Sh "5 0l & o all the fancy shades of { six «months school wear, sizes 3 to ]counts of thett against him but execu-} tan, copen, rose and taupe. " Just the thing for { WARN!NG! {Unless you see the name *‘Bayer” on 11, at sz 89 {tion of the tences were suspended af-| the young Misses and svended at- | | yablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed {ter a plea for len hé prigoner | 7 » Men's Walk-Over Black be, lomes 18 e el specially priced at $4.98. by, M motrer aod a0 agresment madt], by physicians for, 20, years and proved safe by millions. and Brown Calf “Shoes, | Herman Decotas. BATH ROBES { Herman Decatas, who fad m:\;r(::ut‘:: o stolen watch, Was rein at $9.00 and $10.00. 3::1,::002 :!g. and $20 paid on the bal- lanea that Smith owes on account of his Women'’s Brown Vici Shoes §ithefts. He still T $32.54 which he . it or go to jal (with the new - Cuban J| ™ Resistrare ot voters, o wers s sion Thursday, ad_ a _)JI)' ’k) % New Falline, in rose, fan, | 1ecs), 2t $12.00. S e S e copen and lavender, satin | Just-received several styles sumber of spplestions Fas Sl trimmed. collar, fancy | of Women’s Out-Size Shoes §[** X silk cords, in all sizes, at |, —in both black and brown, a full line of sizes. 7/, LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmes Boecial Attertion te Every Oetall TILLINGHAST SI(F,ET_YA Flkfi:l" " -Accept only an ““unbroken package” of F.H &F. WD‘ irect Gl 14 genuine ‘‘Bayer, Tabléts of Asplrin,” which contains proper direc e ors and { tions for 'Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuraigia, Colds, Rheuma= Embalmers - tismh Nefiiflh.’L\M_&fi,.mfl for.pain generally. Strictly Americanl Central Village, Conn. 8 : \a—fld%::.u cot, but 2 few cents—Larzer paclages. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Handy tif. 3 - Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction "adpirid iWtSe Sate mark of Masutactsre of Monoscet aclini: « of Salicrlicacts