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DANIELSON >rovidence is very mueh terested ‘in act that an agreement has been od between the highway depart- woid of Conneeticut and Rhode Island develop what is called the Danielson e via Little Rest, as a through route Hartford. ® is the news comment of Provi- s leading dally paper on the subd- nielson pike is being put into com- as a main highway from Provi- to Willimantic and Hartford as + result of an understanding reached ween the state board of public rosds onnecticut and Rhode Island. Al - NATHAN BERKOVITZ JEALERINPOULTRY Rabbits nd 1 will call Delhi St. Providence, R. I. DANIELSON CASINo. ING AND POCKET BILLIARDS K ALLEYS THEEE TABLES ED) AY. Prizes A F w O O D Local Undertaker DANIELSON, CONN )ES 8 MECWANIC STREET MARTIN T. BURNS reral Director and Embalmer DANIELSON, CE&NN. my St. Phone 283; also 257-4. out on the Connecticut end. “perfect cendition,” five miles more are under construction, 5 prospect for putting three more miles {n shape this year, leaving a stretch of |farmers give the proper attention only 4 1-2 miles next to the state line for nest year's operations. The Connectieut highway force commenced to reconstruct Sireteh between Drooklyn and Hampton | Windham county farmers have in vast gone into New York and northern |if° sectio New England for their stork. The idea | BOrOUED has no real st‘::‘z“xen‘;n 2 o Windham county famous as| (e, case ¥ baseball at is to make Windham ¥ faioe as | S T8, (6 e, Sunday lambalt bt Holstein men say that this can be done|of 1988 for lecal games, however. if the farmers will hut get togetber op far the worst stretches on the pike |the proposition. The county associatlon those on the Connecticut side of the line, according to Fnglneer Patterson. He the pike can as the main line during 7922. 75.8 miles distant six-mile A_similar stretch from the line to Danielson will y Connecticut later. T ing sought for the rebullding of the pike, | Folsteln breeding territory and , it granted, this will greatly reduce the expense to the two states be rebuilt Federal aid is be- opened up Hartford from Providence | er the Danielson route and 84.6 over! Putnam pike. nes is the same at Willlmantic, where e two lines converge. same paper sa: PROVIDENCE TO HARTFORD, Mr. and Mrs. 4. W. Bieeet in dis- ners of motor car are particulariy plan for the improve- of the Danielson pike through west- and Connecticuty to | —Drop postal | ested in_the or vehicles havelanq It completion of the communities principilly co ghway, | will be greatly benefited by & smooth and | territory. is eingular that the | s of the Daniclson road have!day. as the distance |ter streets Ix oked €0 long. idenea to Hartford by Putnam is §4.6 miles and only way 5.6 miles | colllsions. o of nine miles will be an important n the saving of time, gasoline and the Connecticut ecapital to the requirements of touring The money spent on on pike ls certain to bring good retumms; > Largs numbers of DMF served in the World war. Hundreds ond to neme in New England. The the event of mehdnwnnhx: ot 3::?. importance tha tthe ceremenies a ing to the poor condition of the rival|to attract thousands. The procession |her complete recovery. Until recently the Rhode Island board has not deemed it best to attempt to put the Danielson in Rhode Islan lock, rd time. "5.:"3‘."..’,.' g ::‘n'-eu ‘them. | ineluding representatives of the G. seives with the Windham Cmu't:u Halo in first-class shape |stein-Freisian association are 8l because of 180k of as-|maugurats & membership eampaign, |Darticivate in the exercises for the the woric would bs etrsied | They sre going lo sk farmers of - |county who prefer ‘Holsteln cor ; gineer Irving W. Patterson has ROW re-|their herds to cqru into the asseciatian,|scheols of Plainfield, is auite seriousiy ceived assurance from the Connecticut|that the reputation board that it will do its share of the|as breeding ground for this typs work, enabling the Rhode Isiand depart- ment to go shead With its plans. ’ n gne Six miles of the pike on this end are|sociation members are making thelr y 4 describes ag |peal strictly on a business basis. They e dve miles more are|say that as fine Holstelns can be bred of Windhgm CQURLY thoroughbred dairy cattle be made sec- n.ltt the season and the early of April Iu-n catehes of troft have peeple |1 have planned to be at Moosup Sunday te »t nu ‘plentiful Aftend the dedication of the moument| Om cent lnmro for today. Two to soldiers of All Hallows' perish Who |pounds of coffee for 46c. And other are|items. Mose, the Druggist, The Rexall to participate in the procession that will|Store.—adv. }preceds the impressive dedication exer- s cises. Beautiful arches have beep cop- though the Danielson route is nine miles |structed by patriotic Moosup peaple aad shorter than the Putnam pike, the latter has been the main artery of travel ow- by an automobile, on Friday of 1}, of the West Side, ‘when she was struck lasg week, was reported Friday as showing improvement and the prospests are for A large number of Danielson people, A R. dnd ether patriotic societies will be to|at South Killingly Sunday afternoon te the |dier dead. for| Miss Hagtie Geer, teacher in 01~ the il at her home here, on Furnace street, ot| John Dunn of Bridgeport has heen a ae.|and other relatives in Danielson. visiter with his mother, Mrs. J. J. Dunn, ap-| Tonight bringa the opening of Wild- go0d |and raised In Windham county as amy-(Sunday and Memorial day. has [many sections of the country looking animals of class and distinction, just as association. |has suspended the operator's licen: less driving. son Tuesday evening mext. p. m.. Sunday May 29.—adv. Mi |livan of High street. Medn Varieur has resigned with a of a NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE may deposit your funds with our bank. Sums of one dollar and not ding three thousand dollars received on deposit in any three years. declared semi-annually—March 1 and September 1. Resources $3,777,529.16 Brooklyn Savings bank is a sound THUR ATWOOD, President d 1872 Surplus $100,000 AT conservative institution. complexion. Permanent and WM. H. BURNHAM, Vice-President CLARENCE A. POTTER, Secretary-Treasurer -HE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK .T.Humanon. DANIELSON, CONN. mars the 24 by Send 15¢. !flzfi Gour where else in the nation, and that if the the Elijah Berriman of Dayville, local off- cigls have been informed. The suspen- sion follows Mr. Berriman's being fined in a Brooklyn justice's court for reck-|8chools. Dr. Scott is a noted Chautauqua 1da Portelance of Providemee|over Memorial da: zabeth Reece of Hartford will be holiday guests of Miss Margaret Sul- a point where motor driv- of fers have to use extreme caution to aveid As a partial remedy for the Tho differ- | sitnation as it now exists it has been suzgested that the borough officlals ght prohibit parking in Main street {within 50 feet of the entrance of Center Property values all along the road also |street - y ame Warden Harry E. Battey sald is week that it would be an excellent plan to have a closed season of at least | {n1INE, CRENES TRUAY of & detour o two years on trout. Egcepting fof the only meagre Information relative to the incident was available in this city, though a report brought in by the driver of a pleasure car said that a man of the créw on one of the trucks had his arm prok- sntal Cream wood park for the first time this season and evenis sre planned to be held thers Georgs C. Hickman of va!dmoe vis- te Ited with friends in Danielson on PFri- brecding and developing herds that buy-| 4% ers will come Into this territory from| Banks in town will be closed all day for | Monday In observance of Memorial day. Danjelson isn’'t going to figure in a fhe |1ATEE Way In the basebail actrvrres o. d with the Windham Cesnty PUTNAM o Dr. Willard Scott of Brookline Mass., The state motor vehicle department|is 1o be the speaker at the commende- of | ment exercises of Putnam High school to be held in the Victory theatre, June 23, it was announced Friday by Super- intendent W. L. Macdonald, of Putnam's lecturer and public speaker. are expected to be gupsts a This year the this section of the state this season. The was of Brond| Feriaining to achool aairs, it is also was_apnounced Friday that street are en route io Danielson from Los Angeles, where they have been vis- L Furlong, a teacher at the Smith Sraet liting for several months. Their hame- |ward routs will bring them to New Or-|aanchester and ihat Miss Ernestine leans, where they will take ship for New route Mas|york. They expect to arrive in Daniel- been neglected by both states, although t is shorter by nine miles than the Put- Anna school, hus resigned to teach next fail in Dayis, teacher in the Gary distriot school school, also has resigned in order to take 2 course in commercial work at the Bay- Third degree of K. of C., will be ex- |PAtR lstitute at Springfield. highWay | emplified at Parish hall, Taftville at 7| A hundred alum departments at Harttord and Providence reed upon a plan for its devel drivers of m for expecting the work during the noxt vear cr two. Although Providence and Hartford are of Fomfret school the school nual Memorial exercises will be eombined with the silver anni>rsary of Dr. W. H. Olmstead as headmaster of the school, le-| Which is cne of the best known.of the ned in {cal business firm to again associate him. | select institutions of its kind in welf with the Plaut-Cadden company of country | Norwich ford Friday evening, Professor Roy gave a talk on Practical Points en. It wes reported that ome of facturing corporation. Invitations have been issned for marriage and Dr. George Chandier Linc marriage to fake place at one o the residence of Mr. and M Sherburne Hardy. is pastor, is planning a eld day for held on the baseball field and will Jones, head of the pouitry department at the Connecticut Agricultural coliege the country. The week end is being mark- h, and he will be engaged In this|ed by various ex>rcises. A memorial service 15 to be Leld at Clark Memorial 1t is demonstrated several times every|chapel on the school campus. that the junction of Main and Cen-| At Baker's hall in Warrenville, Ash- the trucks is owned by a Willimantic manu- the ednesday, June 8. of Miss Dorothy Hardy Richardson, danghter. of Mrs. Rufus Richardsom, of Wobdstock, Spcred Heart parish of West Thomp- son, of which Rev. J. J. Kty of Pomfret the iatter pant of Jume. The event will be in- ‘tlude basebal games, races, various other smorts and carnival features. Last year CUT FLOWERS Fine assortment and plenty of them. Especially Good Value in Stocks— Open Sunday and Decoration Day, for your convenience, and to deliver your Gardner’s Flower Shop PHONE 506 Thayer Building Franklin Square Dry Goods CORNER STORE HYDE BLOCK a similar event netted more than $1.000 for the parish. city, to having Putnam accept ner property for library purposes. believed that such opposition as exists lsl chiefly due to lack of understanding of the possibilities that lie in the town ae- | £an It has been suggested mpaign of explanation be un- with § view line any groups who might be lcd to op- pose the acceptance plan through lack of a full understanding of what the pr sition means to Putnam. PR Ry ; s » Misa Phebe Wil-|' Mr. and Mre. Hareld A. Rose and chil- Femirial Ghy. will be shearved ss @ hei- Bunice Baidwin were in |dren, Dorie, Muridl, . srofesser of Te- mance lagnuages in Michigan Unicvrsity, ., will 12ad & party on 3 image during the summer Professor Wagner was born in Putnam and is a gragudte ol the Putnam After he finished at Yalé he studied for some years abroad and became profilcient in the Frepch ianguageh The vllr ¢ teachers an The Spanisn apguage and lieraturs who wish to avail themselyes of the inténsive course of study oftefed this summer for the tentH time at Madrid under the aus- pices of the Spanish government, who wish to combine attendagee on the Curso de Verano with a visit to the most interesting historical Paris with its environs and nearby bat- tlefleld ; the Riviera and the old Boman Ann Arbor, Micl quiring the gift. iday by the manafacturing, business and | professional interests of the city. year the Memorial day exercises wili be held and concluded during bolirs, in contrast to other ¥ have been marked by morning and afternoon, ture of Memorial day year will be the flag-rais hasset company. s place and be cuncluded h»(flrc of the Memorial day parade at 9. standard time, and all are inv morning rs , which processions both An added fea- Putnam Throughout the pligrimage, the mem- bers will have the advantage of the form- al lectures ard info Professor Wagner. from Néw York June 18th. What is to by deme relgtive te accept- ing the Gardner property op South Main street, for public Nbrary purposes? This quéstion is being asked quarters because there is a tendency in some quarters, it is SAld, to turn down for | the Poultry Raisers. Prof. Jones explained incubator work and also the broods of the individual hen. A musical program was given in connection with thé meeting. Twe motar tryeks were reported ms having crashed Friday on a detour off 2l explanations of ed to wit- ke phrty will eail Deputy Sherifft Caro Kimball hospital. injured last Saturday when ty feet to the ground when a stag! which he was working at the home of in Eastford broke. iff: Latham is at the hospital for obs Hie condition is not regarded as serious, though there he was internally injufed. Latham, was not in responsible George French, A well kaown citizen pointed out Fri- day that Putnam has before it an op- portunity suc duplicated agaip in mapy years if it is Settlement of the Gardner es- tate cannot be delayed forever, the tewn does met acqedt the property tentatively left to the eity and worth thou- sands of dollars, will be disposed of in accordance with the directios of the will of the testatrix. 15 was pointed ont on Friday that ac- quisition of the Gardner property by Put- nam, on condition that a public library be maintained there, opens the way for the eventual establishment of a eommunity headquarters on the prapesy, Which ex- tends through from South Main to School A picture of what might be done within a few years In developing a cem- munity certer was painted Friday by one who has the best interests of the <city at heart, if Putnam will but aecept the prop- erty and lacate a public The property has space sufficient not only for a library, but as well for recreation quarters sueh as are being developed in many cities and which are a source of de- light to hundreds of people. It has heen said that there might be quarters of the seriously hurt. The Boy Scout troop of this city participate Memorial day in the exer raising and also in the Memorial Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rogers are to Iz Sunda yfor Syracuse and will be abs about a week. When a Nation Was Born will be the subject of an addr J. C. Stoddard at the Sunday morning, when members of A number of Putnam p North Grosvenordale F: attend the open air A choir of t St. Mary's parish is soon with Miss Lorena Gallant Ladies of St. Anne of start interior of the church were taken up Friday evening’s meeting of the astical society i s ready to occupy the n King street. the Memor! ¢ parade. into - cox and M w London Thu, o4 day. urday) to Paige’s par Paige. Mr. and Mrs. this| gon Je all e Thursday. Mrs. Jacote of Palmer. r ot . Warren holiday. Sher- | other usual served. I G | LEFFINGWELL I and > M ters Eleanor and of Mr. and M Here is really big news for the motoring world—a décided downward revision in the price of America’s great low priced car. I he cut in prices that thousands of motorists have been waiting for has been made. There has been no cheese- price list on the Chevrolet line. The reductions are big and generous and the person who has been waiting to buy now has the opportunity. Our last week’s announcement was followed by immediate response from buyers, and two carloadl of Chevrolets have been disposed of by this firm. Ten more carloads of these wonderful cars are included in our latest order. paring in making the new : ~ HERE IS THE NEW AND REDUCED PRICE LIST: TOURING CAR............$ 645 HERE IS THE PLATFORM ON WHICH CHEVROLET PRE-EMINENCE HAS BEEN BUILT AND | HAS BEEN THE MEANS OF SATISFYING MORE THAN 500,000 DISCRIMINATING MOTOR- ISTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD : !———————u_——-———'-—-— A EVERY PLANK A FEATURE ECONOMY DEPENDABILITY ; COMFORT SERVICE DESIGN ENDURANCE POWER CONSTRUCTI APPEARANCE CONVENIENCE MATERIAL RESOURCES THE PUTNAM MOTOR MART, Ine. Branch at 321 Main Street, Norwich, B. F. KREIGER, Manager, Telephone 1298 car. That this model meets the requirements is than half a million Chevrolets are in use teday, ROADSTER ............... $ 635 e | LIGHT DELIVERY WAGON $645 All Prices f. o. b., Flint, Michigan The Chevrolet Model “Four-Ninety” possesses all the necessary qualifications and ability to satisfy those who, although desiring to spend a limited amount of money for a car, wish to possess an auto- mobile having sufficient power and all round capabilities to do all that can be expected of any motor evidenced by its ever-growing popularity. More Clever phrases do not make serviceable automobiles. Beautiful pictures do not always make good ON looking cars. The Chevrolet claims good looks for the bodies and mechanical efficiency for the chassis, but these claims we want you to confirm by such enmina!ions’md tests as shall be satisfac- tory to you. To us, this seems the fairest way of presenting a product to you. WE HAVE ONE CHEYROLET OWNER WHO HAS DRIVEN HIS CAR MORE THAN 60,000 MILES AND ALWAYS HAS HAD THE BEST OF SERVICE. This is a matchless recerd of service M one that should appeal to your judgment in selecting a moderate priced car. PUTNAM, CONN, SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS LATEST “TO THE MINUTE” ROMAN STRIPE SASHES, WITH FRINGE SPIDER LEATHER HAND BAGS AND PURSES SILK, CREPE-DE-CHINE, FRENCH VOILE WAISTS SILK PETTICOATS GRADUATION REQUISITES IN LINGERIE HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES AND LACES BON-TON, ROYAL WORCESTER, NEMO AND - LA RESISTA CORSETS MODEL BRASSIERES, NEMO CIRCLETES, ETC. GORDON DYE HOSE, FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR AGENT FOR PICTORIAL REYIEW PATTERNS PHONE ed that the Putnam dis- | 2 week end of Mr. and Mrs. $965 to date for the| Whiting at Uncas farm. college endowment fund. and Jrs. Andrew F. Paige and|E. Bedat Sund ingfleld, arrive today (Sat-| The nm pend the holiday with Mr. | society Mr. and Mrs, Jeremiah Holmes and |coftée, cottage miah, of Bridgeport, are here for Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Scott and son, 1. of New York, have arrived at|with Rev. P. £. Collina summer home in the village. John McDonald of Groton was & D. Holmes -of Bridgeport athbun has opened her r home in Quiambaug for the sea- tina Panciera, daughter of Angelo Panciera, observ-| Masg., visiting friends. b hirthday Thursday t the home of her parents, when -two of her young friends were elp her celebrate the event. | fine birthday cake with and she received many BALLOUVILLE e gifts. Dancing and the were enjoyed and refresh-|Saturday and witnessed the autemebile from here attended a supper ertainment last Friday er e Preston City Congregational ning were Harry E. est C. Lefingwell and daugh- Chevrolet Prices Reduced The Store of Values , ©00DS EXCHANGED MONEY REFUNDED e ———— the Garge | churd ter, Mips Gladys M. LeMngwell spext and Mrs. Ralph X Bugbee are |Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred A Let- Bugbee | fingwell of Brook streel. Norwieh, liss Ruth J. Eilis of Nerwich Tows Members of the Putnam Red Cross or- | visitéd Ber parests, Mr. and Mm C. E. ation have been invited to march in | Ellis, here Sunday. Miss Anne £. Peckbam of Norwich war . B Charles Geisthardt has moved his sa mill from & woedlet owned by Orrin Ver- £2300 1o one owned by Charies A. Gager r. Clayton and Norma of Uncasville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry by the Ladies’ Al Thursday evening was well at- C.|tended. 'The menu copsisted of cornes beet, esealloped potate, potato salad. rolls* cheess, corn chowder. | whipped cream cake and ice cream. A £00d tum was realized Sunday merning wership at 11 ¢'glock i the puipit | Jesse E. Rogers leads the B. Y. P. U. al 30 o'cleck. His subject is Life Sketch of Great Adventurers. Matt 4: 23.25; “lorida has arrived to5: 1.13, summer with Mrs. Stephem There will be & midweek prayer meet. ing Thursday evenings throughout thy is | summer. An_ali-day missionary meeting was heid Thursday at the home of Mre. C. E. Ellis. Nine were present. Mrs. P. 5. Collins returned Wednesday after spénding some time is Worcester, Mrs. Albert G. Ross ha® been very sue- cesstul with ipcubstor hatches this spring. having hatehed 419 chicks. Ray W. Whigple metored te Nerwiek races. De no service in the Con-| Mrs. John Geedhall of Springfieid, nd. Methodist churches on | Mass on account of the union | Tuesday. ice at the Union Bappist Osborne, pasior . was the guest of relatives here Mr. and Mrs. John McWilliams and Constance Maclearn of Norwich wers gucsits Sunday of Mr. aad Mrs. Heetor MacConnell. Miss Elfreds Hodgson spent the week end at her home in Woreester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. William Cook resent tertained Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B; and Agdelbert Babopek of Jewett City. Mr. and Mrs. Bimer Keene and daugh- James Turnbill of Wauwecus Hin| L, Miidred were guests recently of rela- . Harry L. Palmer and etalie, tives at Gales Ferry. George H. Pray spent Sunday with hir parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pray, of Bast Killingly. #s Daris Gorden of Bast Killingly was the guest of friends here Sunday. Horace F. Turner, superintendent of Killingly gehools, visited the schools hers the Dast week. Crews of the state highway department have bee oll to the aud Altawaugan. The highway is mow in excellent condition, & fact appresisted by motorists. Many have been engaged this week i planting homeé gardens, staked out and furnished for them by the Attawaugan company. Ballguville sehoal closed at moon Fri- day, the 37th, when the teachers attended the concluding meeting of the year at the graded achool building at Danielson. Mr. and Mrs. John Z. Tabelle of Pleas- ant View farm entertained ever Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Coran and family and Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Labelle and son Ernest of Danieison. Mre. Gertrude B. Cook led & very - teresting meeting of the Epworth leagut Sunday evening. The topie was In Schoo! With Christ and His Disciples, in observ- ance of Institute Sunday. BALTIC The Baltic merchants will elose heir stores every Thursday afternoon at onme o'clock sharp during the montha of Jume July and August. The drug stere, U candy stores and mews stands will be open for business every Thursday might at #iz o'clock—ady. France Is constructing the world's greatest radio pachine near Melun. ———— ORX. WEIR—At Sunshine Maternity hespital May 24, 131 & son to Mr. and Mrs William Weir of 75 Mowry avenue. MARRIED PECKHAM—ANDERSON —In Norwieh, Mey B, 181, by Rev. Alasander M Al t, Leroy Peéckham an iss 2 lian E. Andemson. both ef this city. 3 ERCE —In N gd2L by Rev. Alexander Abbott, Staniey Tunjansky of u«u ity 4nd Miiss Laurs B. Plerce of ord. PORTRALL, BANIELS _la Stsfap) h My el 3 Rev. F. W. oien oghiug Sou i of Norwich and Yinnis Walker Dasleis ot CULLIN—In x.- Londen. May 24, 1931, Richard F.. son of Annie and the late Martin mum. aged 45 yeam. BUMP—In Lyme, May 26, 1 William L. Dunn. in his $iat year. 15 Main Street Funeral Diraclor: Euhlnm II‘.[YI-C“!; ALLEn N-u-.-- e B j}.,. >3 i & ‘&b/