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Sidney P. Bard, Shérwood Potter, Mat- 'lhlll J. Frink, El!lott E. Allen, Linwood ,z‘hwmnn and Rev, John R, Pratt are i Brooklyn citizens who have been nanie jas a committes to dndertake in that {township the organization of county Y. IM. C. A. work. The committee was {named after a conference of Brookiyn {citizens at which County Secretary J. H. iCorbett of Putnam was in attendance. A tmecting of young meh and boys of Brooklyn has been called for Nov. 7 at Unitarian hall and plans for the part ooklyn is to have in the county work will be discussed and mapped out at that me. Beginning today bottled milk from pure s bred Holsteln cows will be on sale at the gan house restaurant, pricq 12 More cream guaranteed on s milk than from any sold in n.—adv. The usual hasardous chances in han- \dling fires Set to burd up leaves are now ng ta¥en dally in many sections of dogh. Trees have been practically ed of leaves this week and the f ing them from lawns, ers 18 in progress. on practice is to great piles, apply the some eases, to leave the fire where. Their advice is n n léave on a dy aay, r such a fire unattended, never such a fire to tl'e \mr‘r‘mnm care of to bd in no way econnected n, but dependent upon their in great degree, for utter, are on the n Danielson over what the days may bring forth in the sitnatlon confronting the strike takes place and train ser ALBERTUS F. WOOD Funeral Director and Embalmer DANIELSON F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and Embalmers Central Village, Conn. L AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction "effln"cne Cov\n:ctmn. Moosup PHONE 147 Ve LOUIS =. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Boacial Attartion ts Every Dbtail vice is susperded for any great length of time, manufacturing concerns will be more of less handigavped in keeping plants all along the Quiniebauig valley in operation, and long suspehsion of train service Would mean short time or worse for thousands of mill operatives. Motor trucks do moré or less service for mills Hereabouts in long distance hauling, but they cannot entirely replace the service of the railroads, which handle all the coal the mills use or the coal that £oes to the plants that develop electrie power. Without taking sides in the railroad controversy, the publié in Daniélson afid surrotinding towns will be deeply grateful if some way other thah a strike can be foutld to ‘adjust difficulties and problems that beset bo:h operators and employes. 4 strike will affect the great majority of people here and hereabouts if one comiés nd that fact is so fully realized that it is causing worry. Killingly High schobl's football team lost, 13 to 0, in a contest _with the Put- nam High school team at Putnam Thufs day _afternoon, ' Putnam scoring two touchdowns and kicking one goal. Kil- lingly _attributes its defeat to the fact that Putnam_played faster football. For Killingly, a feature was a long run by Stanley Keach that in its early stages 7aised the hope that e might get across the line for a touchdown, but this was f a0t to he. Putnam Hi€h school will come tere for a return game later in the sea- ton and Killingly hopes by this time to achieev a victo Henry 8. Lyon, who 18 to succéed Carl T. Kent as manageér of ths Daniélson, Putnam and Moosup divisions of the Southern New FEngland Telephone com- pany, made his first visit of inspectibn to central offices. in his new field on day. Mr. Lyon is to take up his here on Monday of next week. Like Manager Kent, he will continue to make his headquarters in Putnam. Mr. Lyon comes into this territory from Win- sted, where he has been with the com- pany in a managerial capacity and asso- ciated with the S. N, E. T, company for the past eight years. 7 The merciry hit 16 degrees above zero in Danlelson just after 6 o'clock Thurs- day morning, and old ‘eather sharps that this is close to a low record for te October. Show windows in the bus- jness section were heavily coated with frost early in t%e morning, much as they axe during the wintér period. However, there was a rapid ascent of the tempera- ture after 8 a. m., and the day became one of the most delightful of the authimn period. Members of the Supply company were at the state armory Thursday evening for their second drjll period of the week. The company is rounding into a splendid organization and with the fall and winter period of training is expécted to be on & par with the best of the former national guard companies that have representéd Danielson. Speeding of auntomobiles on sqme of the PUTNAM CONN residential streets of the city. iS becoming e 4 cafffe for prot drivers who m conf trol rv ficlently not to indulgé fitfi!!i o stunts. o of three car§ w: rowly avertéd at the jufiction b( and Franklin su-eeu late #Thureday ‘af- ternoon on account of the recklessly fast driving of the operator of ene ine. The Westfleld Congregational churéh of Daniélséh will be répreSénted at Put- nam next Monday at a council called to dismiss Rev. Boynton Merrill ifom {hé local field of labor. Rev. Mr. Merrill js going a8 assoclate pastor t6 the Old South church, on.. A number of Hallowe'sn uod.fli areé | planned for Mohday évening in Dandel- son and villages hereabouts. A 1édgs that rises nearly 50 féet a little distance out from the b of the present stdté nighway east of the GBllup farm i§ to bé blown out in the ne: ieeks td gét rock for the foundation of the state highway to be bullt to Littlé Rest, A stéam drill i§ alréady at work and .Roles 10 féet deep ars béing pht down into solid rock, an émtire Sheélf of which 20 féet in height 4nd double that 1éngth is to bé blown out at oré time. A roadway is being built from the ledgé to whers the crusher has beén set up to maks easiér the transportation of thé stone. If weather conditions permit, gétting out stopé will continuie until very late in the season. Numbers of snakes have been found hidden away in_ their winter quarters in the ledge; but these are making off now that drilling operations are under way and disappear from the entire immediaté territory as soon as blasing is“begun. Nothing less than a life sefitenice Will convince some riders of bicycles that they must equip their machines with suitable lights if they are going tp do night rid- ing. In spite of all the warnings and thréats of arrest, numbers cf bieyclists continue to ride about as calmly as though they névern?éaid of thé lighting ldw. Motorists arf fearful of Imjuring someé of thése law-breaking bicyelists, for frequently it is inipossible to. sée them until it is almost imposSible to avold a collision, The time is rapidly drawing to a close for filing lists of taxable property with the assessors of Killingly, who are in daily session in their office in the town hall building. After Tuesday next those who have not filed lists will be subjected to a 10 per cent. penalty. The thréé Weeks' series of missions | conducted at St. James' church by mis- sionary fathers of LaSalettée will come to & close Sunday afternoon next. The missions have been the most largély at- tended and the most successful of any held ‘in the parish in a score of years. At East Kilingly the plant of the As- ceptic Products company i§ nét only run- ning to capacity during regular hours of operation but evening work also 18 being carried on, so satisfactory is the supply of orders on hand. Henry Oatley is su- perintendent at this mill, which manu- factures asceptic gauzes fer bandages and other such supplies. The prospect is good at the plant for a very busy fall and winter. Promise that there will be a 100 per cent. walkout of railroad mén heéré fi & strike on the New Havén road is de- clared, was the prediction made Thurs- day by a Icea: raflroad tworker, Putnam, as a whole, is mightily in- térested in the outcome of thé present strike talk and In the faet that thé tifmé for thé strike to be made effectively is near at hand. The rairoad workers aré awaltiig the final decision with firmness, Whatever the orders from their chiefs of the rail- road brotherhoods, they will obey— whether it 18 to stick to their jobs of walk out and leave them for the test that they feel is coming later if it does not ¢omeg noi. . Pollce were, busying themSelves on Thursday With an investigation of the dircumstanges surreunding a _ crash, about 8.50 Wednesday evening, between a car driven by Harold Moriarty and owned by Oliver P. Bancroft, SPECIALTY SHOP* EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW . - LUXURIOUS Coats and Suits FOR WOMEN AND MISSES An unusually large collection of good-‘looking Coats, in sum, Mole ot of self-mteml, to wear with sepuate furs— in Bolivia, Pomehme Veldyie and Romoria, in the fiew fall shades— AT $39.75 A very special SPORT COAT, in double-faced back, golflex material, Pollyanna model three-quartérpl:;dgth - S AT $18.75 DRESSY WINTER SUITS — Distinguished models, in Duve-delaine, Yalama and Tricetine —= some fur-tritamed, and others handsemely eémbroidered— AT $§17.50 EXCLUSIVE AFTERNOON AND DINNER GOWNS — Canton Crépes, designed in the batlan neckline — jenny sleeve and lowered waistline — every model expressing ingenuity and originality— AT $2250 UP THE POPULAR BLA€K LACE GOWN — with panels and drapings, with uneven hem line, and long flowing sleeves— AT $2750 UP FOR STREET WEAR DRESSES—Tricotine and Poiret Twill, trimmed with black braid, buttons, floss and metal threads, with touches of red and brocaded ribbon sashes— AT §16.75 JERSEY DRESSES FOR UTILITY WEAR— AT $8.75 ALL'WOOL, FINE PRUNELLA PLEATED SKIRTS — ALSO PLAIN SERGE AND TRICOTINE SKIRTS — AT $5.75 UP HALLOWE'EN DANCE ARMORY, NORWICH, TONIGHT - Main’s Famous Narragansett Pier Orchestra SAXOPHONE DUD, forfmerly with the Six Bgwn Brothers. CLARENCE BAKER, who makes the Piafio shimmig!’ W. L MAlN, a Virtuoso E";’:’.E'#“a&fi““ of thé Américah Guild of anjoi Y cdl"notu! formerly sdloist with Hi Hédry’s Minstrels. fetti, Paper Hats, N' Everything—Mystifying Ele mcal Effects - A?w'.'m.;'n Gent, Toe—Lady 55 Including Tax==All J"“ Reserved DANCING 8:30 CAR FOR TAFTVILLE 1st. Bn. Hq. andConibat Train, 192d Attillery, C. N. G. D Avns,, THE ATRE GHARAGTER ‘COMEDIENN MOORE:nflFIEIDS COMEDY_SKIT power and fame— and almost lost the whele world | THEATRE oday and Saturday A Screen Version of Leroy Seott’s Famous Story THE A Public Service Station This is precisely what our store iz, and our success is meas- ured by the amount and kind of service we render. As service is valued by the quality, style and price of the merchandise offered. these are the points we have con- stantly in mind. anw 3 ousands in Gnr,. Mnfcrd‘ gthar great picture, “Behold My 1 O, Strayed From the Swenge 2-R ck_Sennett qr;mnuntMnmnn new Ford sedan driven by August Du- rand. No one was injured, but the cars were considerably damaged, the sedan belng turned over and considerably scarred, Moriarty was coming out of Richmend into Main street at the time of the ac- cident and Durand was coming down Main street. A crowd quickly collect- ed and willing hands assisted In straightening oat the tangle. NIGHT ROSE FUR CHOKERS—Squirrel, Opossum and Fox— With + Notable Gast Headed AT $6.75 e Phone 715 Norwich 74 Main St. FIREMEN'S FAIR JEAN BAPTISTE HALL, BALTIC, OCT, 20, NOV. 5, NOV. 18. DANCING 8 TO 10.30 P, M. MUSIC BY HUMPHREY'S AUGMENT. ED NOVELTY ORCHESTRA, DANCE SATURDAY, OCT. 29TH - STATE ARMORY PLEASANT ST. WILLIMANTIC = IN THE SECOND CHAPTER OF _“HURRICANE HUTCH"_ » Manager Jacob’Alpert, 6f the Victory theatér, gaid ursday murning that he expect sto vacate the house early in the coming week, I adcordancé with a de- cislon ‘against him in & -caSé “recently befors the supreme ecourt of the state. Soms details of turning the theater over te Nazalra Peloguin, whe 1§ the owmer ©f the theater buildlng and who is to manage the house, weré belng worked out on Thursday. Eight champlon Boston terriérs, the property of Mrs. Geofge H. Drésser, were taken from this clty to Wew York Thursday afternosh t6 be shown at the exhibit to be held today (Friday) and Saturday at the Waldorf-Astoria roof. The Dresser kennel of more than a score of dogs includes some of the finest Boston terriers in the world, and peo- vle here will be interested in thelr suc- cess at the New York show. An aeroplane flying 8o high that even the sound of the motsr was inaudible swept gracefully over this city abogt 12.30 p_m. Thursday. Some sharp-gyed citizen caught sight of the plant ang in heif a minnte a crowd was watching its fiight, Planes are now seen almost daily takinz filght over Putndim and afé assumed tq be engaged in the new majl sefviee betwéen Washington and Bostoh, in Which direction the plane seen Thursday Was heading. A day book of Calvin Randall & C9., proprietors of a general store at which business was being done in Thompson in 1830, has come intq the hands of We carry only goods of quality and style (where the style note enters) and our prices at all times will be found as low or lower than the same grade of goods are priced else- where, affords ‘ofie the epportunity te pender over whéther the good old days that ofe hears so much about wefe being lived at that perfod or whether that came at some later period. For instance, that day bok sets forth in very legible writing that some labor- ers were receiving $3 per week for what then was a 15-hour period of work each day, The average man of 1921, will ad- mit that isn't anything tq be jealous about. But, on thé othér hand, the book shows that good board cost $1 per week which is semething eise agaln and un- known in this nifty time. Taking a look at another page and Do held at the rmers' assoelation | ' roems in this city Novembér 19, starting at 10.30 a. m. This will be a meeting of the delegates appointed by the dif- ferent local meetings and will be ad- dressed by Carl’ A. Bmith, manager of the Northern distriet of the New Eng- land Milk Producers' association, Ths surplus milic problem is still 2 vital one with the/farmres and this matter will come up for discussion at the meeting. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH US ! e ————————— A — COATS" Roomy and smart Coats which are equally stunning, in belted or semi-fitted models, developed in the most beauti- ful Fall Fabrics, in brown, black and navy. PRICES RANGE FROM $15.98 TO $85.00 b SUITS Women’s Fur Trimmed Suits—Women’s Suits, in soft nappy fabrics with fluffy adjustable collars of fur "and mole or nutria, silk lined throughout with excellent quality silk. PRICES RANGE FROM $27.50 TO $47.50 ; DRESSES A new line of Women’s Dresses of Serge, Canton Crepe The selectmen have made the follow- ing appolntments for the town of Put- nam for the ensuing year: Town attor- heys, Searls, Russell and Bradford; one finds entries to show that pork was |y, ;’&sphfsfif,a,n'gmhfiiés' ’fé’&?fii{ car selling for 10 cents per pound, POtatoes|nenter George A. Pettls, H. R. Hurlhur-. for 25 cents per bushel, esgs 12 cents Charles Clemens: poundkeeper, Harry per dozen, beef 6 cents per pound, ap-|HMl; wood measurers, Willlam B. War- | Dles 30 cents per bushel (they a&re 7|;en 'E, O, Kinney, Telbsphore J. Miller - cents each in Putnam now), codfish 4|5ubly weighers, W. E. Shi F. D cent sper pound, Oolong tea 19 cefits per| Thayer, W. P, ‘Warren, G. “eteu th pound, molasses 11 cents per quart, but- 3 e ale, Jr, A Graydon Sharpe; exton old ter 20 eents per pound, wood by the > cord, $175. cemetery, Luther M. Kelth. Two other itemg stand ont In distinet( County ¥. M. C. A. Secretary J. H. contrast to prices asked for themn today|COrbett said Thursday morning that a —oil was entered throughout the pages | ocal commiitee has just been formed in | at 29 cents per quart, 31.16 per gailon,|BIO0klyn to promote county Work of tr and, as if by way of compensation, New frganizatlon In that town, apd that a England rum wa$ going at 6 cents pex | /BECtig of the younk men and boys of pint, and that day hook shows tht it |iDat townshin Is to & held soon. must have been a mighty popmlar ‘bev-| Thursday evening Anselm Mayotte erage, for there ‘are scores and “gcores post of the American Leglon opened Ms of entries for pints and quarts,”and men | grand bazaar in Unfon hall and the peo- an dwomen were numbered among the|ple of the’city crowded in to help make will confer the first degree uppn & class of candidites Tuesday evening next. Hallowe'en souvenirs afe included in the didplays in show windows this waelt, Charles A. Clemehs and John A. Dady have beén drawn as jurors for servieé during the November lcrz of the #i- perior court, when practiclly all of the cases will be heard at' Willimantic. NORWICH TOWN By_invitation of Scotland Road Chris- tian Endeavor society, the Young Peo- plels Christian Endeavor socleties of the Methodist and Congregational churches will attend a Hallowe'en soclal at Scot- 1and Road hall this (Friday) evening. Rev. George H. Strousé pf Norwich will conduct the Sunday afternoon ser- A Comedy of Desperate Dim-u- T igh Fp : Captain'J. H. Bulger and was attracting |PUSYIS: 15 4o 5050 s B 2 "Suceess of “the venture 'upon the part|vice at the Sheltering Arms. The Story of Your Neighbor and sand Tricotine, some elaborately decorated with beads, J{sseiticn s the ofiés ot Tohrey”mnd |0 0] P\ witing s as rendabte| i e oo, Sortics meR, Who are to| ¢ ——— — Geissler on Thursday, Perusai of its pages and thé charges ‘made therefn furnish instrnetion, amuse- ment and some comparative data that Toilet Goeds Sale sesemmaas ON TOILET GOGBS THAT YOU ALL KNOW Including Footh Pastes, Shampoos, Gold €reams, Soaps, bse the monéy gerlved from the bazaar as the ‘nucleus for a building fund. Phere was 'every “indicatlon " Thiirsday evening that the affair*is’to be a fine success.- Members :ih oy:; Jnl:r el \m.‘.,& ‘n 19 e PR R R mts ‘tfl!} thx wlll t-i(e!them to MABRIED ‘fl(e‘ and *a)] “through” terrfto; ClAmK—AflPl —In Bllfie. Dl:!. theraa.bonts eio;e théir “ retarn. 4 1921, by Rev gvmlm Putnam the ’ early part S Cheter TR IR of w ihe qm-a*‘a’gm umi \orass ot Rafe: i “;flge‘al’qu stontori the evening* % 7 Nor. ST9, W\... others with braid, in all styles, colors and sizes, PRICES RANGE FROM $10.88 TO $42.50 All-Over-Blouses of Crepe-de Chine and Georgette, trim- med with Beads and Embroidery, in all sha,dé;, 4 EACH $3.98 TO $9.98 French Voile {(Hand Drawn) Waists with ruffled eollar and cuffs, EACH $2.50 TO $7.50 ’ LADIES’ SKIRTS Skirts in stripes, checks and plaids, in all woel Velsurs and Prunella cloth, in the new Fall and Winter colorings, (24 to 36 in. walst) PRICES Rmcnmomssss'ro $13.98 Don’t argue with a wasp; it always carries its point. as i:ou]d be wished. &unty meeting of the New Eng- lanfl Mik Producers’ association is to “RUBBING IT IN” A COMEDY E o BN Manchestes.— last evéning the mém bf the Ma poliee fn‘l'ce on regular duty were in- stroeted to rin eich time they reach- ed the énd of thel- beat. Heretorors the patrolmen haye had stated hours in which"to ring in. Sunday nchester ll = P o B, c G!‘! TA B—In Notwh fl%f’fiy ev. Dr. David A Vitt, Mason*E. Cogséshall 6f Mont¥ille and m-slxamtflne-nyxara Bozrah. = e by by Ber. gy% - Sept, A Ibertuis “Walker' and Royal * Banée - orchestta plays”tonight “at Amerlean naar Dor’t - mtss -« ft.—adv. “tRe “#uffering Cpeop! -tmum o *New A&d reh e m"c—*h ‘tmwdewm'd‘ shoot TRICELAND—Tn 1pts o timio ‘ot *year, \theRmereiry ~touched Lul ~ Abbie~J, l! gr' P:Wm' vo Thursday > morn- hammfl. nu 7 " but* Sheforentiom’ hours © browght v—n & thtlc ‘cemetery. 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers 3 gt rocelved S m*senice- nim The Sonthern N'ew 2| Bngland "Telephone - by Whom | s wus originally 3 l'at&n The M. H. Berthiaume Pharniac‘y .&y@a’ hile boy While a ias a night-operator m thé*Danlelson ex= chang A C. Arey, who has been employed |, Ve Wish to exdress our at the inm cgg the Manhastet Manufas- | Sea'aei, Limiks for the many kiad Friday and Saturday Specials DRESS GINGHAMS, plaids, stripes and plain, yard 12%4¢ ©ARD oF THANKS % S 9 % e tifihg is How superintendent ially by mg leeny “Doleh‘gave Lady Assftant A MEN’S COMBINATION OFFER—A Laundered ‘MOSE,” The Druggist . “:.T,,g‘,,“*»‘“t,’;h:,; trom 1o | ity ok it Yol 1 o | ey = cuumen Collar and a Silk Four-in-Hand............. For 49¢ DANIELSON, CONN. héreabouts will ‘be at Norwich today -m!:hflA“a’t:h ok shr brioved WL SMITH ALLEn e ) o c(:::'vde.n{gonto attend the state teachers' s to u,m wln sent flu'e!‘. Telephone 328-3- * %H% ly reten Israel Putnam lodge of Odd Fellows m LAMPHERE.