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ning to it over bold, o nuisancs | n 3 one Citizens are being insulted nume: cus group of | ual drink were sucposed to disalpear with the ing of prohihition. The cail ds for: up, This item has no bearing at all the source of the i ing which cxoerferice 8- showing will run o forever, There is no reason, Nowever, wiy |} intoxicaled men should D6 & slurce ' of worry to many decent Yevple who mind thelr own effairs—and, i it must be said, drink discrgetly When $hey feel 86 inclia: ed Many peopls who occasianally. im- bibe detest a drunk, and many. Iple who never touch intox | drunkard. Why not a little clean-up par- ty Just ahead of clean-up, week? During Thursday there yas readjustment of working -hours in variod: lines of endeavor in Danieison to compiy with the ‘mew time" schedule. that is now heing generally . observed. Eve “oft horses’ are sensing thiat-ft is for thei greater personal convenience to get In line. a gradual || ALLROADS LEAD TO COMMUNITY HOUSE, PLAIN. ¢ : . FIELD, ON SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 6th 2By | be o Pulaski Hall, Friday, May 5th n,‘;s,‘u',""“" DANCING 8 TO 12 - b A g - GENTS 55c—LADIES 456 no matter what their personal opiniun, about what many are pleased to term “monkeying” with the clocks, Danielsor may ncw be regarded as definitely upon the aaylight saving schedule until, eariy fall. in this arrangement it is Jn acco: with cther industrial communities in this PafT ot the state, The agricultural dis- triots hereabouts are glving little atten- tion to the matter, and they are not forced to consider the change of time other th as they are Interested in the leaving time | of the early motning milk “train, for ‘which Danielson does not fit the scheduln It is good mews to residents of Killlngiy, that maintain an interest in ‘the town's schoal system to know that the New Englanc college entrance certification Doard has again approved for @ period three years Killingly High school’s schol- K. OF C. DANCE el MusicBy . . DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND OF WORCESTER | GOOD TIME ASSURED ALL BY K. OF C. ‘ Mat. 20c, Eve. 20c, 25c. Children 10c Show at 2.15, 7.00 BROA "PRICES—50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50—Plus Taxes DWAY ° ERE' SOON ! FOOLISH WIVES DANCE! 'STATE ARMORY ~ WILLIMANTIC, CONN. | SATURDAY, MAY 6th bating contest tonight between dent teams of Dartmouth tams chllege aud Brown o Three hundred rodeo and. to be Inauguratid at Santa Clare. Ca today fn comnectio with the - celebrating the cemtensry of the Misslos Sante Clara. Cardigan st the Broadw: Theatre. The great struggle for independenca | whetber it be for country, for home G EA riders are to compéts in the rodés i L & Music by the for business, was never more forcefulls astic standing, the cértification carryini ¥ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - Singifie O "h e Share Gl : with it the privilege for Killingly High Ideal Singrhg Orchsstra school graduates to enter without eram- inatign the majority of colleges and unt- wersities in New England, Yaie and Har- vard being among the exceptions. Tas renewal of the certification privilege again acentuates the high standing of Killingly high school graduates o which have made such satisfactory records in higher insti- tutions of learning to which they have Iated spring has held back the opening of the high school playing season until this time. 3 A first step in o sidewalks building plan which is expected to give the boroush miles of New walks within the next two years is to be undertaken by the West- £i¢ld Congregational church, which wili Chambers CARDIGAN The First American Historical Production With An All- Star Cast — From the Famous Novel by Robert W. . of Webster, Mass. of the eeason's greatest motion pictures was shown for the first time. | "Cardigan_is from the historical ve- |mance by Rebert Chambers, the well JONN R. VAN ARNAWS known author. 1t I8 a story of a most beautiful Tomancs which threads its way into the outbreak of the American Reve- iution, but such deft hands have shaped MINSTRELS Traveling in théir own Private Pullman Car. 30 - WHITE STARS- 30 the production that it possesses the est dramatic power and as = 4 picture has not been equalied by any me: tion picture shown here this seasonm. It truly-can be called ihe first big American historical feature. It is mofe than that: It is & plcture that will liv on for many, many years and i5 ome whieh should be seen by every wom- an and child in town. Nobody can af ford to miss it, and we predict an unusual success for it. It should especially appesl to ail red- blooded Americans and should prove & boon for the younger generation. They ar ethe omes whose wminds must Bow bt moulded. i Jimmy Aubrey in The Riot and a Sels- nick news rounds out this fine program. N been certified in recent ycars as to prove | I°PIace the present season the congrete an {mportant factor in the latest Tenew-| Walks that now siirt its property, front- 2l of the arrangement herein mentioned. | & on Maln and Pt sicd Tukucy o of cement. A new cgment Tharsday morning and thers was & shors- | TJAa€9 Of the parsonage on Broad street. dealers may not have to bear the brunt Nazarene, will be present at a se '.; of the complaints relative to the non-ar- | b Tielg gnis (Fridayy evénias oY 3 B e chureh of the denomination o Academy _the upwar Doty eet were left without tfeir papers that the news dealers were In no way to blamo. |1 A%, George Stonelof Academy strect " [ofer hundreds who obtained thelr pap- | (ol tol 2 Saiem. | Mass, | Thurdday to ers will' conter a favor on nelghbors iz i : supplying cobles of Thursday's issue. Mips Florence Gingras has entered St Francis' hospital at Hartofrd to take the A eamp site—the first to be established | training course for nurses. 1n this section of the state—is to be'pro-| Mrs, Robert Pellerin entered St. Vin- vided by the chamber of commerce through | cent's hospital at Worcester on Thursday arrangement with Glen Lyon. The site is | 45 a gatlent. on Stedrns street, just off North Mai2 | The directress of the Ber 3 strect, and will be made attractive and 1n- | of the Congregatling] o Aot viting for ‘totring motorlsts. Such camos | month of May are: Mre O . Bortlont are common In northern a TSELZNICK S UNEWS 1s need for nurses T'nited States Vet- ‘Broadway Theatre Soon “Foolish Wives” B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE WORLD’S BEST §l . pd FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—5—ACTS—5 “THREE WEBER GIRLS” IN AN EXCELLENT OFFERING—A VAUDEVILLE SURPRISE BRENT HAYES HANEY & MORGAN THE MASTER OF THE BANJO | IN TAPS, TWISTS AND MUSIC Fields & Harrington SAMMY DUNCAN LOOMER OPERA HOTSE, " Willimantie, SATURDAY, MAY 6TH. Matinee 2.20. Prices 25-30¢. Evening 8.15. Prices 25¢, 50¢, 766, $1. —ey ANNOUNCEMENTS Breed Theatre. ¥ive Big Acts st the Strund, he Hole In the Wall” Ered Jack- The five Keith acts at the Strand today | son’s melodrama, which gave Broadway |and Saturday will without doubt fin€ £ a lot of unexpected thrills several sea- | favor with ail. LE EQUIPMENT sons ago, has been made into a motion [ The Thres Weber Giris offer & vaude. ew England. in | Mrs. Carrle Fellows, Mrs, Charles Smit] COMEDIANS MERIT SCOTCH COMEDIAN Dicture, with Alice Lake as the star. |Vilie surprise. Thréee Weber Girls stari oosup _ Div. | New York state-and in western states|Miss Srace Fisher: s i AT THE RICHARD TALMADGE in “THE UNKNOWN" 1t will be seen at the Breed theatro to. | Ot to be an exceedingly good singing ad are yearly increasing -in-number in( In spite of & pritest against Danielson . 5 \ Eri i tearh and daficing act. Then thes change their "‘fif&ef’lffilfifii Killingly High | aommis o8, Tew time' 'as flled by A Cres eatre “The Hole in the Wall” is a story {minds and wind up by doing an exesp- . i zn | committee : school's baseball team will open its season | Count o e sthee APNSiam TAFTVILLE . y Farmers' g - with Plainfleld High school, in the town of | will adhere tg fl;h: B,’,Zf:.a i}‘,’,‘,‘,’_ fhe Barpngn Plainfield, this (Friday) afternoon. A be- | business foen hors havs wrcressog \orn opinion that the stand of the borough as to time not be an inconvenience to the farny who regularly protest agains: dzglight saving. The borough @id not ¢hange the running time of the milk train, In which farmers are interested. mor dii the farmers effectively protest against th running time of this train, Thomas Bradford, J. N. Lavalles and W. J. Young, assessors of the borough, have called attention to the fact that this the month for filing Jists of, taavre PUTNAM, CONN. / . - jlmes e e s i s < 1 A newly organized orchestra of the “'I'HE GREAT SURPRISE” Methodist church will be ‘heard for the first thne at the’sesslon of the Sunday 5 school: Sunday: morning. . A Misslonary Play, Charles Smith, ‘testman at the Daniel- | In Palmer Hall, Fitchville, at’s p. m,, | “on céniral office of the S.N.+ T, com- : o’ Gatyrte WL om | “and by the W. W, C. af Nerwick, First Baptist Church. Admission: Adults 25¢, Children 15c. Ice Cream find Home Made Candy winl | bo on sale. of the underwold, the spirit world and the soclety world." It concerns itself with A the adventures of “Jean Oliver - (Alic BREED THEATRE |1 who flees to York in the disgrac. 8 5 of her father's suiclde after an embez- The Home of Dominant Screen Plays ]xiamenz ingictment. She obtains a po- TODAY AND SATURDAY Jean meets some swindlers in jail, and, when her term is ended, accepts thelr the boy up as a crimina’ It Is a_story packed with the dyna. - . Ann Tittle in “The Blue Fox” the CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY, 1:30 to 10:15 P. M. || Zaie Xe 7 & iaeatiopn comeas CHILDREN 15¢, AT SATURDAY’S MATINEE tionaliy fine gymnastic twm. It is the change of purpose midway of their per- formance that makes the Three Weber GirJs a vaudeville surprise. The girls in addition to their two distinct accompiisa- ments are fair 1o 1ok upon, &3 they are a composite of physical grace. Ficlds and Harrington offer 3 very up to-ddte comedy offering entited In the vy. ‘¥lenty of laughs is assured. Haney and Morgan offer Taps, Twistr B and Music. Miss Morgan is & coneert violinist of international. fame. She wa the featured prineipal in the Razzle Daz- zie Revue that ran fof two years in Lou don. - Mr. Huney s a dancer, a ukeleie plaer and has & fine voioe. AS & team they way be relied upon ‘or good enter- tainment. Semmy Duncan offers Travesties Witk a Bit o' Scotch, His work is his piays that is why he ic 2 good comedian. He is funny without trying. oy The feature icturs 18 Richard Tal- madgein The Unknown. The scenes for the Richard Talmadge producticm The Unknows, are «aid in ome of gur large western elties. but are typt- cal of the high-living conditions ail over the country at this time and the efforts of tho people to eombat them. Dick assumes the role of a champlon of the epeople by exposing the hoarded food shipments and throwing them on the market, and his FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 PERFORMANCE FRIDAY | 7:30 P. M. % SATURDAY, MATINEE, 2:15 P. M. * EVENING, 7:30 P. M ADMISSION : ADULTS 30c—CHILDREN 10c THIS PICTURE HAS NEVER BEEN PLAYED BEFORE AT THESE LOW PRICES. < 44 7 // Bugbee anafull. DEPARTMENT Srong comes Infatuated with he: Mrs. Ram- | sey, In fury, plants jewelry in the girl's trunk and bhas her arrested for theft. | for their-agreement to kidnap Mrs, Rams ‘ ” sey's grandson, Jean in order to revenge ‘THE HOLE IN THE WALL” | Garsi s ANN LITTLE, in “THE BLUE FOX” . that {s the big sensation of the pie- Pathe News — Educational Comedy ture. wealthy Mrs. Ramsey, whose som be- .11 g ) In the Most Thrilling of Al Her Successes £ S s son has contrived a surprise ending Adbvertises - (THAT'S NOT SO STUPID A4S IT SOUNDS) 8 Ad invarisbly advertises the stock back of it—FAVOR- ¥ “: Y—if the statements contained in it are reasonable nd truthful "UNFAVORABLY if extravagent claims are iliren in the Sunday schools’of the elson Federation of churches will have a procession next Sunday morning Rev. .Albert Jebson, rector of St. Alban's piscopal church, will be marshal. sition as soclal mecretary to the ALICE LAKE ; 2 5 {offer_to pose as “Madame Mysteria,” a mite of explosive emotions, and Mr. Jack- make up the remainder of the bill CONCERT BY CRESCENT 3[ANDOLIN CLUB, Auspices of Y. P. C. U., Universalist Chureh, At the Willerest, Taftville William Fox sending-his biggest produc< tion to Tatville. “Queen of Shei William ‘Fox super-special which enjoy The recent death of Ashael Batty, in ith vear. who undoubtedly had ii d in Putnam the Jongest term of | i 2 sensational ron on Broadway, New York | giaring dceds as The Unknewn soon be- ” O 3¢ ‘ltitan, 15, pae o ee TTE| © TRIDAY BNECURL AN ST . is hooked for the Hillorest theatre, to-| come the taik of the comtry. As Diek L& & 2 B Sats o St - e is o e day nnd tomorrow. It is described as 7 | Talmadge we sccord him car sympathy | 4 discussion who- 1s the oldest person mow Assisted by BRADLEY T Y s 3 | Nothing gains public favor _nnd. lppl'ficl?ilon BN tring in 1kl clbr. Tt e et et MISS MARTHA PORCH, - anle son stapendous spectacle and a_ great love | but as The T f TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING, and right here is found |; nor falls to Mrs, Adeline C. Brad- Reader. story. - New York critics hailed it as one of the greatest photodramas duced. It showed to throughout the rim, if found admiras who, v on April 10th, observed her th birthday. Mrs. Bradley has lived in Putnam for 3 years, so that while she has notlived here as long as had ever pro- | ploits . crowded houses 1 taken off to of the reasons for our success. What you see in our 3—DAYS—3 to Palmer, Mass, Captain of Police Re- , ke way for another of the Fox specia Hospiomtent & § mie Delage, Fred M. Bruce, heaa of the e s v - g ot it ADVERTISED % : d 1t is deciared that the nageantry of | yir 4 i c !xen.w!ialfly she is two years older than fiflflt:; Supply Company and an employe MON., TUES. AND WED., MAY 8th, 9th, 10th “Queen of Shesa” is unsurpassed for MAE- | maions 'c,f;,df!m“mh ';"mm—mt H o e company overtook twelve year ifices m the screen. and that few such civ] ‘ ? K & Mrs, Bradley was born. in No:wliek, |0ld Joseph Cayef,. who, during the noon ; rhrlc:;‘:ge :Dmimfle' as the chariot rahe ;hgxd‘”m ‘-utdultul: v?“"'"&"’ 4 o Vt., April 10, 1824, November 28, 1850,/hour, Wednesday made off with a ser- ever hive been presented In MmOIOn DIo- | oics b e i o e 3 o she was united in marriage with. Dr.|vice car of the Supply 'Company. The . > e e s, - 3 sale fR d Lyman Bradley, the ceremony being per- | pursued was brought to Putnam by his Ure imin of “Quecn of Shaba® Gnder | e Attraction at the Broadway thestre - After Easter OF Jeady-to-Wear i =oac, o uomss Lo g ittt v S o i3 PRESENTS— { thediraction of 7 Gardon Ewards.took | e Tiey-so (he sares Jerieh menots ot » . w R u :;m: ulocat'bed! m1 Easdo;d, PEuttorfl at ?lsbpar&nu. ’m‘u service car was driven & an entire vear. Throughaut the with the ‘saiie > exeslint Dany. of Coats, Suits and Wra educed at time being Jarger than Pomfret fac|im By the emplove of the eompany, The LEXANDI MASTERP) huge farc of workers in ma vl racticiotg’ - & Ps - tory, now Putnam. After practicifig ifiparty arrived In Putnam during -Wed- Al RE DUMAS 1ECE Sk gbs was eleved, Snd’ §a 2:3‘;5 el 2 g i M,,.,.:, 3 C o . " that town until 1860 the Doctor moyednesday evening, . s emb f the Fox organization on e et . 3 £se are all the latest styles, developed in Velour, Camel's | wiv b iy 1o euimam. Tty socr| - Sohon s wnae ve sensa 2omell - “THE THREE. MUSKET! »” ihe e Coust—actors, < *Griginay s f P 3 : Dled 2 house on South Main street mow|When he started out on his trip the: lad tisans and all—took & personal fnterest |y o, aIr, Tricotine, Polaire Cloth, Herringbone de’_y and gocupied by Dr. Marguerito Bullard and|told the officers that he was just taking In the Hrogress o fthe stupendous prody ’ w Donegals, some just received. ier mother. At that time there tere|a ride. He sald he intended fo go from but few houses and the street’ terminai- Palmer to Worcester' and then'back to ed at what {s now the John A. Car- Putnam. Tf he had completed this cir- penter residence.pLater they purchased |cuit he would -have coversd over a hun- a tract of land which runs on the south|dred miles, The lad sald that he~had of Grove street, from Wilkinson street|hever driven a car before but that he to Pleasant street. The house now ocou-|had watched how others did it and Pled by George S. Bradley, the second|thought that he could do ft just as well| son_of the couple, was bullt by his fath-|as older folks. That he had a littls mon- er, The rest of the land at that time|ey was evidenced by the fact that he consisted of timber land, including a fine[stopped at: Quinebdug for refreshments. grove of pine which came to bé Mechan-|which eonsisted of two. ioe creant cones dos’ Park but which was cut off years|and a bottle .of ~pop. -The boy- did- npt ago and has since become one of Put-|seem to realize that he had dome any nam's important residential sections. great wrong and maintained that his fa- tion and lent thelr aid to it Tom Mix for Instance, volunteered his services In rendering the chariot race thoroughly re- alistic. Betty] e appears in the Queen, Fri ber, . th perian actor : WONDERFUL VALUES AT $8.75, §12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $22.50, $25.00 Do not judge these by the prices, but come in and try them on and see the fine quality and workmanship, > - » . Navy Blue Tricotine Suits Reduced ¥ o - % Dr. and Mrs. Bradley had six chil-[ther owned the car. ALL-WOOL TWEED SUITS—All Silk Lined—Now {|srer. Tho. toar iiving are: -Raneoms 1. syoen wms. boes. rceived e Keaneths Bradley of this city, born January 4th, > 312.50 313.50 314'50 3 ; AT b Sharpe,” son of Mr. and’ Mrs.- C. Dwight ’ ’ 4 st "opert; A : cre of thla’ ity, Georgs By bord July SRl G B BN ALL-WOOL JERSEY TWO-PIECE DRESSES 6o 14, at..... $3.95 Sizes 16 to 38, at. .. $4.95 5th, 1860, mssociated with his brother ) i r trip of a month's duration. He may Ransom In business, rs. Carrle L. Gas-| 5ong some days with relatives at Troy, coléne, a teacher in ths publlc schools| < " perore returning to Putnam. a1 s Children’s Coats Also Reduced jot Putnam, horn January 14, 1863; and * Members of the ;Putnam Checker Clab After Easter Sale of Millinery [I.e'(and E. Bradley, born October 29th. 1865, in busiress in Southbridge, Masy. |will ‘meet tonight (Friday) and engaza Mrs. Bradley has been a member of|in contests the outcome of ‘which will determine ‘who Wwill be sélected as the ; - A Cloth, Milan and Hair, Braid and Crepe. You will the Putnam Adventist church for many team to meet the members of the Hart- Saturday. June 18, 1931, es- tablishing a precedent hitherto unknown i the reaim of this sirie of entertain- ment. At the present time Ireme kas sung part of the civilized world, never betore having been attained by & musical comedy. ‘Lady. Duff Gordon. the titied modiste ¢ & # whose gentus 8" well known on both sides of the Atlantic, has designed and buly Capitol ~ orchestrn of - Hartford | many new creations for this season’s pre- will furjsh the music. This orchesira | ductions which no doubt will astound which has been heralded as the Conhectl i many of the lovers of feminine 1 highiy recom- |and what woman is not ifrterested in this Felix Fer- | subject? MATINEE 2:30 — EVENING 7:45 role of the noted Shakes- on and Clair de ife of Solomon. Tih which to off certain of the mainlas current events: Mr, Chassey gave ap travelled highways, The price paid this s ‘ year is considerably less than previous :“:m work some ten years ago and went | Vears and the supply was easily obtain-|t0 Dis daughter’s home. He was born in ed where & few years ago it was almost|Cznada 85 years ago but came to the impossible to ‘get ofl for such purposes.|states wi - The rain of Wednesday was most Wel- | famity wers ooty b come. It served to extinguish & MUMbeT | rogational church and his daughter, who of woodland fires in this vicinity at|haq a fine sopranp voice, sang in tha] Mended from the Capitol city. have been burning for several days. choir, Mr. Chastey came to the lme.|3Wiando, who directs this spcr-fine or Tus CleanTp movement, advoosted |lEht ferly o avarter of a century ago| GEPE G oy o musieal directar and and sponsored @y the Putnam Cham-|Dy exploitine what he thought to be a i well Vtted: tor ihis Airdaborslily. ber of Commérce,”is meeting with co-|E0M mine on & lot he owned on the|'® FEU VU0 TOF (N8 IRCOREI L operation_of the property - owners “and |upper-end” of Walnyt strect. Whem the| 356y 200 U2 U0 SECOVAZES CRRE tenants, For some years past there has|metal was Assaved it turned out to be m; et it dadat S By TAA O been no concerted action to clean the |other than the coveted yellow metal but et s 155 CEBOR NS caran 108t clty but_conditions ‘this year ssemed - to| “Chassey's gold mine” is often spoken | SUTATEE 45 the dance pblic cares to_at- compel that a’ Clean-Up week be inau-[Of to this day by the older inhabitants, ot Diliantid GroCTraBE WIIT: bd & & gurated to arouse the interest and pride | Mr. Chassey 15 survived by eight chil- | P25t STERestras Procareb’e Wil L of the people. May 8th to 15th bas been|dren. six sons and {wo daughters, A}TPC, Do C CORC TG © ST set as the date for Clean-Up week but|Brand-daughter, Mrs. George Laird lives “‘:m u';u}a oy "'.;_mh d‘:nm’mn which already considerable worlk along the de-|in Putnam. Her husband is sergeant of | SErmihnE (e FERRICH CoF i) % sired line has been acomplished. The re- | Police. Battery B will not stand for any breach cent- fine weather has boey taken ad Many friends snd admirers from Pnt- of dance ficor etiquette nor will they a! vantage of to rake over' Jawns, remove|nam went to North Grosvenordale Thurs-|{ow any persons M the hall who have Tbbish and dsh heaps and scattered |day aftermoon, to attend the funeral ser-{ ghown by their past sctiors that they are derig and make premises ook neat.|vice for Alexander B, Lundstrom, or a3 pot ladles and 'g.nmmm This ruling The work already done will lessen the|he was better kiown, Al Lundstrom the | i be serlctly enforcal 80 as to insure all amount of work to do next week. Sev-|middleweleht wrestler. The service was| thoss that ook forward to these affalrs. eral city officlals have expressed ap-lheld at the Swedish Lutheran church|oe's proper atmosphers in which to enjoy {proval of the plan and favor complete|and was conducted. by the pastor, Fev.| tran” Mnerlflor; o Lhe‘svut of g:; cl‘::tgn;- QE. .‘A’ hLl;;!‘ervfll, in both Swedish and % ernment. It {5 also expected that the|English, The platform was banked with|- manufacturing ifiterests will do thelr |beautiful flowers and freshly ‘out hlos- NUEISReyived Ahartee hare making their vallages look spick|soms covered the casket, There was sing-| James C. Macpherson, one of the mem- span. The owners of public builld-|ing in Swedish and English, solos and | bers of the charter revision commission, ings are also being appealed to give thelr | duets. The beasérs were Joseph M. Steh,,| I8 to be the speaker this (Friday) evening aid, Gustat G. Steln. George Carlson, Ern-|at the meeting of the Park church Men's The hody of Gilbert Chassey, who dled est Johnson, Rudolph Almguist, and|club. where he will explain the revised at the homé of his daughter, Mrs. Clara | Gunmar Olson. Burlal was in the Swe- | city charter. The women of the church Werrey i, New Badtord. - mu.mwu dish cemetery. £2d38y others ntéssated have béen fnvit- brought tnam, Thursday 00n Bewn. sohial ed to a the meeting. anc after a servics in the ohapel there | toflowing. at" the. T ateie. the - was burlal in Grove strest cemetery. Mr.|1922.93. B, C, Whitham, superintendent,| New Haven—Delegates from I Chassey lived In Putnam for about 40 |$3200; Hight ool: Ea “H. -Snow. | tnions in New Haven et the other night years. He had: 4 cobbler’s shop and itgagap 'B. Reith, Minnte | and resolved -to g0 into politics, not by e 305 Harrist Baker, $1500; | organizing a new party, but o the extent 3 5 ot making ‘deals with either of the old Battery I. Dance ery B dance tonight Ferdi- Emancipation Celebration. The colored citizens of Norwich sud cinity have arranged for as annivers. ary occlebration_of prociamation in T. A. B. have several distinguished jyears. She makes her home with “her daughter, Mrs. Gascoigne, and for one of|ford Checker Club in Putnam, Saturday evening. The match will be playad in the her advanced years her health is re- markably good. Her pight has gradual-|high school gymnasium, the hour to be determined later. > 1y failed until she is almost blind, The city Las purchased a supply of il M. E. Yates, senior teacher from tiona! Tralning school of Washingtor, D. C. Mrs. Yates is one of the best masle orators of the race. The will be under the direction of Prof. E. Wheeler. Instrumental Quartete, 3. Shanles, J. Tensel of After following the trail from Putnam MOTHEX BAGS PROTECT YOUR FURS—YOUR WOGLENS Airtight, Moth-proof, qw-prmf, Damp-proof.- We l‘mv:e tbem l}:fiem)t;,woflh $1.50. M. G OEDW ATER Davis Block, Main Street. LOT No:2- -~ - -HE . HATS UP TO $10.00 |} e, QL