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// g s k. o ks has been at Hartford giving exa ons and issuing licenses- to maotor a‘u cle operators. 4 - Chabot, whe his home, his | What and half of a. fing herd qf cattle | Mr. G She .disastrous fire at % dzyisaid while here: pecticut Agricultural college; A W, ' sald in sympathy : Sl R A TN "~ Georgo . t Lowell e rive > B E-uumru management spectalis ———— = == in Hm%[, ; > Y 2l T e o and Flora M. Miller: mua&onu-r" - — - — G b Sl By s ; ; And. from December stitute to be heid in the Baptsst chaget| T & & : (e { neight the cor ape | B 2 : at :'Sm Ashtord on Thursduy of mest| ||~ THE LAST oo 1N | 5 2 2 o i 5 in Danelson, . " s Oot"; ey L] i PURITY ANI \ : rticula g : . o ol ) péan | {10 fammab 36y KTa88 OF | \nna, Furlong, Kdith Cutler, Mrion. Car- Bt Sehe 1 N - c e miat ; 5 Pirapth 3 \ 4 penter and Mrs. Byron Morse '-'5’:"‘" k & - ~ F sea- | today (Friday) fo spend the Fa: son in Washington, D. C. They will be | il visit M. Vernon, 4 1 Invitations are out f Heenry C. Villard of Provifénce was h i April 4 of Fuclide ¥.' 5 & visitor with friends in Putnam Thurs- | ———————————————— = Dw;.fimfl;\?' b:doptfll ‘daughter day. { on a - o an rs. Alphonse Marion. _The mar-| ‘the' flage wil beat St Marys cHurch, and | inmowssement s oterit Mr,n the tollowiiig the ntptial mass there is to bl Brown Jhag been nominated by Governor I8 be giv-|a reception at the robms of the Canadian |jaye Tor appointment as a Judge of the the churches “in [ Athletlc ‘glub, of which/Mr. Marion i & |'yperior. court. Senator Brown Has fre. - U':‘b:n % ¥ A ‘qu-;ly np{:elr-d as counsel in’ the' super- Kill “will be released from work to- - Willisms anielson, ‘the | for court in this city and is well known -a.yhglr’ the beriod untit tter Daster | <1own Thussday died Lo fud | Pely. appointed automobile inspector for | here. : y o hds ot after & :y’ed illness. i 7 this district, wilj come here for the first| Misses Sylvia and Elizabeth Wheelock era who ows the town of of ’k‘:?’ :!l):"'"flu.:'.?m o ':l:n:“l.: 'd:ckh.;n': o|t"l;’l| 5:‘1‘:‘!!" ;{nuflay :t Simmons college are at their home are 100] to the g S - -and will be | @ city from | hiere for the Easter vacation. Killingly money X oking ahead itof with with friends in: Denielson’| 10 a. m; to 3 p.m., the nsualihours. Mr.| Miss Elizabeth’ Francls, Danlelson, a Thursday. Williams has just completed his meriod | patient at the Day Kimball hospital is| Mrs. C. T. Thayer of Putnam was alof receiving instruction at Ha: showing improvement after undergoing an ;a;n:; :;m- realtives in Danielson on wh:flr: ;.e has be:mcnnm Irgiving ex- | operation. u 7 g aminations and jssiiag operators' licenses| The open night at the Trade Sehool, m:mwlzfi:’ fi' ‘B’;c\( h‘ev;:nrleg':: ;o‘r the pllx t;o weeks. Mr. Williams | which bas come to be a yearly avent . tnam man; en ; g o sgrar By gt R e 4 v frienty in Pytnam and will be | was held Wednesday night, March 23rd |GREAT FOR ECZEMA " : i § m OLD/ SOR_ES TeMembereq by -the baseball fans a8 |and if the mumber of visitors who in- Putpam. ‘W spegted the exhibition and™work being -Thete will- be morring, afternoon and |the Jewett City t > v ¥ Gubrahtes’ My Ofhtment; Says TR aarwicel ab- e IEiien s A el Ity teams that dofie in the various departments signifies i s re. interest, the people of Putnam and, sur- Peterson—Every Box of It. lday. in dn‘::rvafie of G‘ood ll'rlmdayd. o ' Pupam Migh school’s baseball team |Tounding towns are truly interested in . Thars = o the Goodyear Tire » and Rubber | il 0P€D its seasdu April 19, with a gametrade education. “If you are T sible for the health ahidation’ this weslkizs with Pomfret schogl, at Pomfret. Man-| The drafting depa: § ent had on exhibi- of your family,” says ,Peterson of |OMPANY Situa ager_ Alfred Barber _has his schedule of |Uen drawings of tools, machines, designs Buffalo, “I want you to egn r gamés practically complete for the 1921|and house plans and the various exercise t box of Peterson's Ointme: 1 BOLTON NOTCH season. Waldo Chase will eaptain the|Work done. by the students in the past h}g"fiegflu}:fi# Ciatanieon th o |/ O, Welloy EIN"af Bowton was & vis-|{fam. Candidates for places " indicate | Year. s tund’ the purchase price It Peterson's |itor at Dr. M. M. Maine's over the week |1t the (am will be streng, theugh the| The machine department had s good Ointment doesn’t do all I claim. end. - " weak L. this early when pitchers have | Showing of the various kinds of machine . “I guarantee it for eczema, old sores, |~ \i. ang Mrs. H. B. DeWolf went to|DOt Worked out seems ta be in twirlers. P work from plain turning to the high- running sores, salt rheum, ulcers, sore | o (NS Lo Mrs. OeWolf's sister is|.XNere are promising candidates fer box- |eF rades of toal work, some fine exam- 5 e g 111 T8 % epllal 1R et ety (men, however, and it 1a likely that these les of erinding being shown, \ § ing piles as well as for chaing, burns, | John Morris of Branford visited hig|Will furnish the necessary skill to per.| The carpintry departments' exhibition y - Gk ¥ scalds, cuts, bruises and supburn.” brother-in-law, Dr. M. M. Maine;. Sun- mit of the team making a creditable rec- umerous articles made by N\ Coming to the Davis, Wed. March 30 4 ; “I’%ad 38 running sofes on my. le 3 = R ord during the season. ~ ! the trade at various Many operatives In textile ‘plants in SR A e d h.dlom. ungihmh?finu of for 11 years; was in three differ. % pat Pl g . ulldings knd. additions that have beest — - Bosnicals AP RHoR ST E Rewe nflgfi'fl’ ~ skmf‘fa:(!’m'm.fl ] it Reliet and asd Tor Treland's St [BUllt 1o the past year. * ‘| nesday, March 30th, 1921, Harry E. Back %;1"‘:fi;:"%ewnfi'irxghléa:ifi_“{{:f A number from'this‘place‘attended the | Ng—will ke cn here within the mext two| Th¢ Public found a greaf deal of inter-|vs, Charles H. Pellett; special first Thurs- F. E. Root, 351 ‘lflchlfn St.._Buffalo, |silk ehibit in Cxhéney Mall, South mg. weeks and the generous will have a dou- | ¢t In the textile department and.in the day, March 31st, 1921, George B. French N. Y.. Mail orders_filled by Peterson | chester,jlast week, .- ble opportunity to bring Joy to’ suffertng | SXhibition of cotton In process of manu-vs. Janet C. Sheppard; special first Tues- ntment Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. M. M. ranford stan tacture. - Metheds of cloth analysis a . Apri] Bth, 1921, Waldo Tillinghast Monday to vis! :1;3‘:;:( :?h‘n Mor- “;'l::l: gg"d: lortlr"filx::"‘: :‘:f.r?i:: 3'2,.. design_was also shown as well as “’:d: ‘?-:{“ v } Y, N H & B R R C F v in, L s e S B and children will be Inaugurated Monday |P'¢® Of dyeing and cloth woven. Special, second Tuesday, April Sth, 192 ?0 H-F,g F.W. TIIJJNGHAST Mrs Maud Woodward 2ad Mabel How- | next and the Near East drive. 2y, cm’l;n‘ede elul-'"k;l “tllmrtmenll l::o'r:‘l‘ri:-te:l Hyman 8. Schwartz, plaintiff in error vs. * . Funeral Directors and ard were visitors_at George Walker's at|April 3. rable e general lighting ef-| error. Clask Corners” Weinésday, = Edward W, Mullsn heads tiie executive | 2ol 2% Well 82 2 fine display of work - 2 * Mr. and Mrs. Lofen Maine went f6|committeo that will hiave charge of the |I%FS ° o S g g v UG ASHFORD Lantent-Villes, Conn, "l‘:::;nuuncifldly 'fi’ J;.n.un Mainé's g;i!ve u’::d ?‘25‘ ;‘l_-;mg:l.-nl;l ;‘n‘ with bim | g course e axtvoma interest, | ‘Steve Kovarvier was in W...antic dson, rence Daily. . Yan as sec- c:’uto;doglfiuc,:n;m.lslzli\:fz.:lzm \ Mrs. Ida Fuller was in Manchester Fri-|refary, Edmond Kearns as treasurer, Rev, | POF€ @specially to the women . visitors | one day recently: resy, 3 < ey 5 & z C X esent. A fine'display of food stuffs at. hool has en closed ~for the pasi Rin’ Gondaetluie “Masons ‘Bis Lo, B T S st Al Cens b ok e ”;f,?:;,’u"’,,“'mg‘"'if g:::f tracted considerable attention., week owigg to the illness of the teacher, - f g vy W. “Whalen. - The sewing gepartment’s products were Mrs. Alice Bugbee. —_— TR T B 2 3 A meeting of the execufive committee ]| MVUCH admired’by all for the neatness of | Charles Phillips, Who has a sawmill LOUIS E: KENNEDY ' | washeld Thursday evoning to diommmn roe | deSlEn. and_warkmanship. cutting off Henry Lamphears woodiot, . 3 F P ” ¥ X ", At 830, Mr. Trinder, has fe trucks i lumber to the was desxgned on purpose for _the SANIELSON presentiment filed Theaday Ir the’. su-|Eeneral and detailed plans for-carrying Boatign, Pl verd an neaied fetton 5 7 0% : i vocational education, delivered an address | station. J ] . on the eampaign. ¢ city has been di- | 0Cht et ) Undertaker and Embalnter . |» o g n ey AMarles 4. | Claed into our di oyt i men witl| X the auditorlum on ‘Vocationak Educa-{ Joseph Carpenter's fathgs-and mother, Sbecial: Attertion to Every _Dotall ythwiek, v Dresetitl- | be appointéd to have charge of the collec. | 0T~ A5 Mpproved by! the Smith-Hughes|with hig sister, recently’ afrived -from 3 T _ jment” wax :;egud lbr’fl the grievance tons. in ‘each afstrict. Act. Mr.-Trinder's addresg dealt in gen- | Hungary. They are gding to live with 18 mo advertising medium In | COTMittee e eld spunty bar. / TEI! % eral with the phases of “education that |their son here. Faster Connecticut equal to The Bulla- | The_ superior court/ will set & date, for || 1 PULC Wil be appealsd €0 general | i 'y definite purpose in'training boys| Mrs. Howarih held an duction Thurs: ~_ | *m for business results. a hearing on the charges. | ecest 1o, Pitneim-that. Ray 'um?;d“‘;g tofthe trades. He also spoke highly of |day and will go to Derhy, Conn., to live drive in hundreds of towns and - eitice the cooperative course as it is being car-| Walter Green d family spent the Bridgeport.—Six counts, charging un- professional conduct; are contained. in ¢ new hat shapgfi thls season. . One peculigr thing about it is L S ) - |ried on in a great many cities of the state | week end and Sunday with William Heok e i dainas 3 ; premcrmmes Jooe 1 bas been nder way aince March| 1 0iny "stress upon the importines Sf &|drides i Mystie ; it'd ) k ? 1 i s 4 The Near Wast Relleg Grive willTbe, 1n- | ROW1se of construction ss'a méaps to | ~WaMeriGresn is exployed at- Wiitws -it doesn’t work at all on a last year’s - i F in_many Tines. Mr. Johnsem,|Croseing. sugurated Sunday, April 3, with a mass | PrOSTeS ; v meeting ‘n the Bradley theater. Stanloy|Chairman of tha fowm school committee, Kelley, supervisor' of the fund for Wind-| D introducing Mr. Trinder, ‘spoke briefly | ¢ CLARKS FALLS ham county, will have charge of the cam-4 °" chogl work in general he E airn here a known it for 30 years and his partiular | Clarkson Collins 6f Massachusetts WHIT parteinate n makiag 1t e ieoPle |interest in the development of the prat-|Becs at hi farm tast of the village ) A : tical kinds of education in conjunction |has made arcgpgements with George ' 5 .}l“m‘".'i.fl‘?"m'?é'&'b:;x.‘.: 2... afi:fl“}' with the necessary academic training. Jones to occupy the house this year and v Scon m | Tag 4, will he a<featurs and In this YR improve the Jand. y 4 {Boy Scouts will participate, under the|COURT AASIGNMENTS "} Mes. Frances Maine, who has beem fll Holer i 3 » t supervision of Mrs. W. R. Rafferty, DE AT PUTXAM MARCE 34| TR ETY B O bCer oty on | : X ponlTL S Xermers. Institate le to Bl Windham counts: superlor_court as- | business Tuesaay, . r e : N : i I“h)”]' % N“"U"m oy e TS signments made March 24, at Putmam,| Allin Maine was in Providence Tues- A hat, so if you would adopt this new- est 3tyle touch you must first get a \ : br_al‘uT nev.i(;h'at_.‘ Sy ' OUR.STOCK OF RATRADC TTATCe Il AMens /- \ " presents a_remarkable variety of ||| b ,”’ e . the newesfiébadés, shapesand pro- ‘All of the correct essentials for your Sp;ink wear; the : e yea .o M| shirts the socks, the neckwear, the underwear, and portions. Qualities are‘higherand ||} m‘m;imng,thing,wmwmm.n Judge James H. Webb, presiding: aay. - e pleof the town of Thompson, the Farm-|""mo" court: First Tugaday, March 28,| Maple trees a¥e showing red buds. We ers’ assoclation and the Connecticut AZ-|1921, Laouis Wolfe vs. Chester W, Gud-|are having fine spring weather. l = Maine was in Westerly Wed- — e — munson ; second Tuesday, March 29, 1921, :Richard Charles E. Lyon vs. Francesco F' 0, | nesday. et al; third Tuesday, March 29,1921, 3 Frank A: Spaulding va. Allen J. Macdon-| moiooine Mary ald; fourth Tuesday, March 29, 1921, J6- | siaver woman 1o Tormvie aiar’ e seph Boucher va.. Lowell Davis; first | weey ut the home of hér daughter, Wednesday, March 30, 1821, Frank Pob-| Darnici' B, Sullivan, aftes a share iNdess locki et al ve. Flla G. Montgomery|gpe ia gurvived by eifht of her eleven Adams, Executrix, et al: second Wed-{ehjidren, She was 4 native of Irgland nesday, March Oth, 1921, Roland L Cof-{yue came here in 1815 Used Yearly | oin ¥s. Frances M. Corbin; third Wed- 5 L OUTL - In Onéco, March 22, 1321, ; and Mrs. James Marriott. MARRIOTT—! a son to Mi MARRIED - WART —In New London, 1921, &) by Rev. J. Romeyn Danforth, - Curtis 8 Burt of Benning- tom, V1. 'and Amngg B, Stewart of New : : « : the difference between comfort and discomfort. The ’.5‘ 2 prices lowgy,than l,a'St § l'ing, £ Men’s Shop is complete, and completely ready to : / - 2 5 S :'s'z'}i,_}"na')?. ALt £ ; s ' : ‘serve you: aRed ~ 18 BATH STREET 55 CHURCH STREET = J| ™43 5udha Tonmtt e sk~ ¥ B P th SPEC WHICH ARE \ NORWICH H . quJMANTlC ; ::':3:; of Baltic, aged 29 years and 2 : 5 > |} -~ UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE VALUES. ‘ : ————— * ALL-SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS | 'PURE SILK KNITTED TIES ‘ 52 3 ’ - CARD OF THANKS, 3 b SPRGIAL 500 / 'EVERY THREAD SILK ALL .COT I ON PIECE GOODS i SN mnigticing Bog ! 5 Ties of latestshape, i . sixX s | beautiful! color = combinations. $1:00 AND $135 2% 1) These have just arrived, and are | The newest. thing in Ties, and splendid values, .| shown in a'very large assortment i’pwg: SILK BROCADES of ‘solid colorings, heather mix-. ' 8PECIAL 9c - tures, and cross stNpes. .'::.': ik ‘.21'2.,.., i fx: ::; BOYS’ REVERSIBLE SILK TIES o ] sezson’s best colors. Made with | Bright, rich plaids, insgesat var- slip-easy bands. ioty— = friends and neighbors for manifesty- tions of sympathy in their late bereave- ment, the death of their cousin, Frank 8. Perkins, DIRECT FROM MILL TO YOU For Friday and Saturday Only Dress -Gin\ghamS;_ and | OTHERS AT $3.75 AND $590 | S RS 10 deie gt i Tflfi?& o H ';'::' :iu. KINDS : ’ 3 I g : i : s - * | FINE HOSIERY OF ALL ; 5 \ 1 ? MO TRRSI Ll e s (e - Freh Frogi the Loorns Faneral : e o Sl o ha et ey, | Puss ik Sk o i inds, I : in an endless range. Directors s i - 214 ok L 5 4 4% 5 78 b * = all_sizt -all colerin e e W L s - . LLEN’S MEN,& SHO ;1;::,&;;!';:?,;:;3; s ot SR wak: of patterns and colorings. _ B ot A : : Wo mueiaiizs in thess splendid | UNDERWEAR AND ALL THE CHECKS, so much in demand | - . L A L PRRLVA) WARDE: T | e oo wgr St = Liren siinan von uew pesinancd dpadiarso . Embalmers ; BWS‘]‘RFLT DANIELSON, ‘CONN. Seneel m,'}:.':,:{“,’; e nenes | “MENS sHOP AT VERY PLAIN COLORS, Pinks and U Ledy Assistae 'OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATRE = || mois sinnsymmd cnpe | RoosaTs PRGN ] Riues mostly. : ks T w aan