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2.3 EE £ 1 the local railroad move out to the lot. Danfelson seen 2 real circus n such a I fhat # will try even to outdo pecple in their big Fourth of Ji bration. Saturday is going to be a day in Danielson—with elebants, cameld, clown, a parade and everything. v “He's against the working man” says Jabor. “An oppoment of capital” say the plu- tocrat This in describing a news writer who i es 10 be careful and accurate th record- fire £ whatever may De the news of the day 1 Favr' uxet Valloy bofled over Because HA apreared in this column stating that ors for were receiving ten per cemt. of collected That item was dased upon a state- who is one of the most relizble men in the state of Connecticut—no exceptions allowed—and the deputy sheriff repre- sented himself as quoting verbatim three s who came out of the Pawtuxet Val- and this territory to colleet money for the Pawtuxet Valley strikers: The iherift has no interest in senting the solicitors. He stmply repeat- what they told him in such lengthy 1 as need not be repeated hers. This paper can gain no advantage in misrepre- one. It alms to get facts and, sometimes, it is not through £ of a subject, whether the truth Irritates efther labor or capital And insofar as the particular writer o this column is comcerned, #t mattérs Sot whether labor or capital subjects him of anything he what he writes is true and not penings of the times. 1f the labor leader in the Pawuxet Val- ley who has taken offence at the item to tors—the three £ who were In Wau- regan and Moosip two or three weeks ago—and will present them to the deputy Sherif? before whom they talked about t they received, the writer will bs nd record as much cessary about their conver- to gatting commissions for their *t true, the public should know is true, the public should know Neither this paper nor the writer has ap Demomal or bunm- interest in the this territory, all concernsd. The columns of this paper sndeavor to record, withou p'dl.dlce to anyone, what occur: Incly Your Grocer Sells Lipton’s He knows that the popular demand for it is no mere chance. Quality, flavor and freshness have given Largest Salein the World F. H. &F. W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and - Embalmers Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EGQUIPMENT Courtssy, Efficiency, Satisfacti Telephone Connection. Moosup Div, LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELBON Undertaker and Soecial Attaction ts Every Ostalh funds to be Gsed In 214 of | declared made to him by a deputy sheri|s the Civil war as & member of Company P, Sth.Connectiout- Volunteers, enlfsting Mr. House's 'four sons, Herbert W. of Danielson, Clarence W. of Springfleld, Walter W. of Willi- | mantic and Ernest E. of Hanover, and a daughter, Mrs. Everett Ladd ot Central Village. Mrs. House died @ few months ago. Guarantors for Chautauqua in 1928 in Danelson are Miss Grace Spaulding, m:- Emma F. Pllling, Luther Pilling, Ra; mond E. Allen, S. L. Barber, Fmduflek A. Jacobs, H. A. McHwen, Miss Hattle odalng, Ellen M. Prentics, Mrs. J. W. ‘Herman 'Coulter, 5 Bartlett, Fred W. Wood, Mix, L. B. Ols- | . Mrs. George Beeney, D. E. Jette, Sid- W, Bard, Jobn R. Pratt, A..E. Hall, -/Pellett, G. Pappijohn, E. H. Ham- . Annie L. Page, C. Clinton Cleve- land, Earl F. Winslow, Harriet E. Per- Kine Cora M. Logee, George 0. Wood. o otter, H S Peace, L. A. James. mn’*& Frankiii W. Wooding, tencher of veos- tional” agricultural training at Killthg- Iy High school, and Miss Bertha Gilbert of Newton, this state, were united in Thursday morning, a- funeral of Migs Lena Lasnler was held from her home on the West Side, with services at St. James' church. Rey. John Roux, M. 8., was celebrant of the solemn high mass of requiem, with«Rev. Augustin Chapig- {nac, AL S, Rev. Joseph Moussier ‘and Rev. Walter J. Greene, M. 8., as otber jofticers of the mass, attended by many | relatives and friends, Burial was in Holy. Cross cemetery. The bearers were Lo dore Lasnler, Arthur Lasnier, Oliver Las- hler, Onidase Breault, Bdward Gladue and Arthur Brouiliard. A special town meeting Thursday aft- ernoon, by a vote of 10.to 11—some few of the. town's electors not voting—turn- #d down a proposition_that an appropri- ation be made to enlarge the schoel at Goodyear. This refusal by a very small margin, not to makesths appropriation was dtie, it appears, to the fast that thers is a very good prospect that the Good- vear Mills company, nbw weil on he road to high tide p ity agalp, will erect the projected %" mill for which an excavation for the foundations. wgs made during ths war perfod. - It was not a refutation of the' tewn school commit- tee’s plans to provide ‘W“! cilitles for the school ahfidren 2 “““&’w‘:’ year. The meeting voted to sell the old tm house property at Killingly Center, a property that has been” 8 for years and is now in a hdmnuu of re- palf and a liability, rather than an asset to the town. l Afimm«mumownmu MOUNTAIN BREEZES A Summer Resort in the Heart of Hariford. DINING and DANCING Nightly Except Sunday, from 7 P. M. Until Midnight SERVICE A LA CARTE No Cover Charge THE MUSIC Under the Personal Direction of Emil From the “Cascades,” Hflmfiv || bave demonstrated with ¢ FancyNeshseeShmneckbmd $139 Fancy Negligee Shirts, neck band. §1.00 3 25c Mercerized Wash Ties........ 50c 615c Cotton Wash Ties ............ 50c THESE ARE SPECIAL PRICES FOR SA'PURDA¥ ONLY THEF. A. WELLS Cf) “GOOD CLOTHES STORE” Sl 39 W. | miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Rachel Preston, daughter of Fown Clerk and Mrs, ‘Frank T. esing, - |to be married in Septem with ' garlands. of ‘Dorot] and maidenhair fern: The boz presented Young, a niece of “the’ m-mmu Principal Ernest B. Warren, of ly High school, left Thursday to attend . 'National' plans- t during July and A\u’\llL PUTNAM Good weather urln( Thursday: for fiest time ¥ w&—h’(nflfi; Governor Evawg. T w guest of honor gave ti fair boost, Thursday ‘was'also" mmm;g night, and @ big delégation thelr friends mm that town came Putnam. o 5 On_account of the fact that rain-has steadily interfered Thursday, 1t Wde gunounced that it will be extended three nights—Monday, Tues- day and’ Wednesday of next Week. /The fireworks display, originally sched- uled for 'the Fourth, and postponed this (Friday) eveming has again postponed iintil Tuesfay evening of mext wWeek, which Will be Webster night. A5 the fair was entirely abandoned Wednesday eveninz-on nt of the Tain and condition of the grounds, the Web- ster night observance was also calied off: However, Webster” will fnake uv’ for the| postponement by coming here 1000 stron next Tuesday. The Elks and their £ from that town will bring “along bands and a trainload of enthusiasm. No rain inm<ance Ia coming to Pat: néstuy's nam lodge on it . of rain, which did not fall in sufficienf quan- tities during’ the inSired a colléction allowable, though enough rain during the morning and afternoon to sult about anyone agoustom- ed to living on dry land. e was & gmall Tecontion Thursday evenl; Goverrior Lake's honor at the o or Major and Mes S M. Wheelock, Wheer be was a guest. About 20° were i attendance. A~ Waret lumch was served. “The governor-was greeted with enthu- fair grounds Thursday evening: Frien Vermont of Miss Gladys E. Rich daugh- ter of Charles; of Bitchburg, ly of this qlty, and a nlece of O Rich and Samuel Rich of Putnam. 3o yomay. whe Who wes mp’& "A ester ‘was spening a_vacat mont. With " & “friénd, m- Bolles, and her father she had attend g gance, from wilch she re m!.x:,gwhen 1he' accident happened. s understood that ths car plimged” co&m B 16Toot enRbhet a0 overturned, pinning Miss Rich beneath the machine, wmen sbe had mfinfi%gn body lay n @ the West Stafford Comgre- & [ was removed. Recently ab e gatlonal church Rev. and Mrs. F. A, Ful-| * j3g ler, formierly of Abingfon, Observed the :g:: anniversary of their r.ariage. found the' vestry crowded with plrlshlon- ¢rs gngd frienids. -There-was a reception and ‘a of musical selections, W entertaining features As ive of the esteem in which they- ary Beld & bag of gold was presen Rey. and Mrs. Fuller. = Refreshments M | éerved during the evening. which included eir ability to ‘put it of Blks and} With' the fair up’tol slasm by the crowds.in.the city afid at thie’ s here hwe Yearned with regret of the désth in an utomobils accident if former- ovabutmlndwnm t with the flz ch\lrc u Wm “Thompson. is Trinity whurch, Pomiret, as pastor. of the route of the Mok ing northward through this ivocated by various in- ects that ai e development of h-gm: c\mnacticut' wndits ingustries and business- enterprises: 2:' e frail was marked with metal signs yéars ago and an automobile tour 'bvar the route was participated in by represéntatives of varlous chambers of orhmerce between New London and Put- ‘am. Some of these signs have since been Knocked over-or.Rave been broken or have lost their’ enamel ‘and are now in such m}mmm that the Te-marking of the tr rum trunk Jine route, is getting 3 mua , especially In fowns to the| gouth mm Miss Bllen H. Tracey, {ormerly a teach. erfn fhe schools of this city, now & teacher at Middletown, has been spending a few days in this city and now has gone Steuben, Me., to remain for July. = from George . Shaw indicat; that He is doing well at the Day Kimbal tal after undergoing an operation a few days ago for the amputation, of his leg. ‘Brien, principal of the Tsrael Putfiam school, is at his home in Hing- ham. Princibal 0'Brien has plans for at: temimg the summer school at Harvard antve gy B. Weight motored with Mrs. wrm}t and thefr chfldren to the Cats- Where ail excepting Dr. Wright are to" remain for several weeks: sicies added. cheer to Camp Woodstock Thurstay and fhe beys whe afe Iff the county Y. M. C. A. camp had their first real gnjoyable day of their fl’n]fl Season. ‘Mrs: O C. Bosworth and - dughters Misses Ada and Thelma. are at Manomet; Maws, to” for the summer season. Miss Flizabeth Hayward left Thursday tm- 2 wel's m.y at Oak Bluffé, Mass, ‘? TTiam is & patient at the Day Khnli 1 hospital, where she has un- onte &t ‘operation. tate Treasurer and Mrs. G. Harold Giipatric have opened thelr cottage at o|Juniper Bomnt, Me:, for the summer. Mrs. A C. Kelth and_duughter Mar- guerite are at Oakland Feach, R. I, to !pel!d the month of July. “Die rainfall has been so excessive throughout this territery that some towns will be called upon to make finusual ex- penditures for the summer season in Mm:mg‘oba\n T0ad repairs. d Mes. James B. Tatem, Jr., have ir cottage at Waterford for the B. Beniton of Lowsll was a vis- Iriendy tn Putham Thursday. cases are to Teceive attention In nq‘&n urt soon Some 'of these are. mé previously have claimed the um o the oo open i Xtvr wi {5 1 m mml. is' in Maine to spend the auihmer sea. s "Alice Morss {8 8t Bethlehem, N. o spend the-season. Miss Ruth Chila of the facul® of Mt. Holgoke collexs i3 at her home here Tor flm ummer- seasori. ' Miss Child will re- yoke, in ‘the fall as a t!lch of literature. Luch - | Nationsl bapk remains a patient in ospital. He has been i hel.l m i:vam month: £ A. Blake of Putnam are Bm;eq d‘ggmu. ‘Miss f nige ;j._w-, ms w. w;-t-.:m. of M&m&?flm Pi T. rs. ney, of Wauregan, and MY, and M’ Pck “Beastti S Nellig' Brown ‘are visiting” New Havern, Southinzton, Bridgeport and Nek York state for a week iys, also stay- ritheSrs. yu&:lmeys ufhington. ‘daughter, Mrs. t Sot i e A¢ 15 nard (6" strike & match in the dark ‘when you don't)kfiow just where 430U left the box. Isuing term: Noble gra: _pbor by. Bassett and Miss | dovt - than life itself—locked them irrevocably together ' again—after. they had agreed to disagree forever. See the dramatic working of- this mighty power in this heart-stirring picture of love, marriage, and the “gther woman.” MOVIE CHATS -M—mm sl tud free if accompanied by paren!u except Sundays. TODAY AND SATURDAY “THE CRADLE BUSTER” The Fastest, Speediest, Funni Original and Thrilling Com: COMEDY — NEWS “JEWETT CITY Reliance lodge, No. 29, I .0. 0. F., has elected the following off for the en- Thomas Gray; vice grand, Frank Mell, recording secre- tary, David Bothwell ; financial secretary, G.' A, Haskell; treasurer, Wm, McClug- gage; janitor, George W. Robihson. District Deptuy Grand Master John F. Amburn and staff of Norwich will install the officers-elect Monday. evening, July 10. The newly elected town school commit- tee held its first meeting Wednesday evening and organized.| E. E. Gilbert was elected chairman and ‘W. B. Mont- gomery secretary. gage F. H. P. Clement as superintend- ent and principal. The committee on an tronsportation .is William McNicol; school library, W. B. Montgorery; whole board on text books; William Mec- Nicol for Supplementary reading; E. E. Gilbert purchasing ‘agent. All property will soon be examined and appraisals made. The matter of employing a school nurse was laid on the table. This com- mittee will meet the first Monday of ev- ery month. Miss Bertha Geer, assistant librarian in the /children's depargment in the Springfield City library js at.her home in Griswold during July. Jewett City Saviiigs bank will be open every Friday from 7 to-§ p. m.. daylight & time, to Tedeivel deosits only.— T G Andbs’ and) ble: uncl Charles B.-Ahdrews:of New Haven were callers in town Wednesday. Dance Ashland- Castao. orchestra.—adv. Blanche Duff, the ten year old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Duff return- ed from Backus“hospital Thursday, after an_operatfon onher throat, nose and ears. ¥ Reliance Lodge, No: 29, I. 0. O. F., and Undaunted Lodge, No.’ 84, K. of P., will observe Memorial ‘day by attending ser- vice at the M. E. church Sunday morning, July 9. The brothers will meet-in the lodge room at 10:15 a. m. daylight time. T preais officers have expressed the h that a very large number attend 4 mombers. Jate been instructed to bring badges and white gloves. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Franklin of South- bridge,” Mass., have been visiting Mrs. Lucy Franklin. Chips Streed Since the post office has been advanc- | closed | ed to second class it is not Thursday afternoon’ as formerly. Miss Doris. Myott is spending a weel with relatives and friends in Boston. Miss ‘Buth th -has returned. to East Hampton after a visit at Miss Alice Barnett's. Couillard will be back in the Ashiand lineup this week against Danlefson. Dan- ielson is traveling at a fagf” clip now, |] having won its last-four ghmes. Can’t Be Cur:d From the Qutside. External fr;-q:ynu seldom cure Piles. Nor do_suf; Fgical o P. Merlam of the staff of thef The cause is lnaide—bld circulation. The blood fs stagnant, the velns flab- he bowel walls are weak, the parts almost dead. To quickly and safely rid yourself of piles you must free the circulation— send a fresh ourrent hrotigh the stag- | nant pools. rnal treatment is the one safe method. J. S. Leonhardt, M. D, set at. work some years ago to find a real internal Pile remedy. He succeeded. He namy his prescription HEM-ROID, and it in 1000 cases before he was satisfled. |Now HEM-ROID is sold by drustlm feverywhery d\mder mue It's to take, can [ou Lt s ;%.,., AN tund the urclupe pflcs to an; It was voted to en- ! | | inconvenierit } success—tact and charming -manner. * " PENORBSCOT mr; FREE—ADWSS!ON—FRE& The Beach. ment. DABL! ROUND TRIPS: BETWEEN- NORWICH, NEW LONDON AND BLOCK ISEAND-" TO BLOCK ISLAND Monday to Friday Inclusive Leave Norwich . . &:00°A. M. Saturdays 9y Leave Norwwrma i ‘Sundays Only Leave Norwich o Monday_to_ Efi-@g I8 Leave Blosk 53 cody &a:fl:n o‘y 10:45 A. M. | Leave Block istand Sundiys Onl'y 15 A. M. | Leave Block fsland: (EASTERN STANDARD ‘TIME} FARE FOR BOUND TRIP ON SAME DAY—-nod LDREN HALF FARE aocnal Rate Excursmnl Every Tuesday, and Th 'agsengers Between Norwich and N WEST KINGSTON M. Randall jand family spent glorious Fourth at the beach, Dr, Kenyon had his annual clam bake the Fourth. Thirty-nine sat down to en- joy the fedst. The oldest person pres- ent was 85, and the youngest 6 months There’ were people from Pawtucket, Providence, - Kingston, ' Norwich and Us- quepaugh Mrs. James Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, Har- ley. Metcalf and miece, Mrs. Carrie Haz- zard visited “Sunday afternoon with their aunt, Mrs. Fannle Bicknell | Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘B, W. Smith of tucket, spent several days with Dr. yon and family. and- enjoyed the fashioned :clam’ dinner the Fourth. and Mrs. , spent the Paw- Ken- old | A. K.’ Webster and Miss ) Sunday at Watch Hil son and -daughter, ‘Thege. Sund: Mr. and Mrs.. Vine Pease, who have been visifing. relativesf i this section have left here on their way h The; will visit fn different plades. Their home has been in \Pbraskfl, but they intend to locate in C Fred" XK. Crnndu'fl with spent Sunday with*his Westerly. 2 ~Rev. Mr. Pickles was present at zll the services’at the chuurch Sunday. It was voted Sunday evening to hold Bible school afid preaching service v morning and 15 Haweitio even ferv Putnam 5 monument. the summer months. of his parents fam near moved to Bast Greenwich. ed hegerthres. months ago-from Sloucum, but as Mr. Hatherway and son wo the #fectrical department of the . H. & H. rairoad ¢fiey Wind it very get 6 and from work here at Kingston. All are sorry to iose them from the neighborhood. Joseph” Busher | continues Il e 3 There are two essentlals to a woman's Boys’ 0veralls, ages 3 to 10: years Boys Gvnralls, ages11to 16 years 3 o .M. Disring and August. Fumuhed by the Rudd Bafllhduse thxg FROM: BLOCK: !SLAND i Brooldyn, Com‘l. *, | Spend your ‘week enfls;& this quaint and hmonc hmtelq in the shadow of General ltrael Excellent. table. Mi' nn'd veggtable products from otir OPEN MAY TO NOVEMEER ° _TELEPHONE “DANTELSON ¥39-1, ° " Sale of Jewett City Store. Burdick & McNicol, real estate have successfully completed the sale’o the stock and fixtures of the A. R. “ders variety store on Soule street, City. Purchases Additional Land on heenmhibim'._ Coit, to James L. Hubbard. s2iplge the Jead reently e r. Hubbard from George S.-Beebe and poth trads. commect. Witk the. HobARD countty estate and are 2 desirable dition to the same. ——— s Breed Theatrs. - today. and Saturday. Jones picture since the popular Buck abandoned that name and was formally christened Charis. The story was writs ten by Jacques Jaccard with ‘Charles Jones in mind, and it 1s said he has pro- vided the star with plenty of scope for tha display of his dash and daring. Thosa who have seen the plcture declars that every wild riding and fighting scen star appears in the role of a Texas Ran- ger bearing the cogfiomen Dymm Steve Dorsey. Dorsey is called upan to live to the name when he rides through & county culed and terrorized by a croaked sheriff. Without awaiting reinforce- ments, proceeding according to the first law of the Rangers, he starts right in edy make up the Femainder of the bill. Strénd Today, Friday and Saturday. 12 you had grown to be 21 years old, had never had a care, had been “mother- ed” to death and had earned the mick. name “Sweetie,” what would you do en reaching your manhood? ‘Would you u;bdnuo to be tied I.o ‘mother’s apron ‘Wonld you be the mm:mg stock nt a small town? Some boys would. Pt some would also strike out and assert their independence. That's what one boy did and what he story of American independence. The Cradle Buster, one of the most original and striking comedy motion pie- tures ever presented to the public, and i} which come sto the Strand theatre for a three dajs’ engagement starting today, tells just such an original story. Glenn Hunter, the new star on the horizon, is seen as a small town adoles- cent youth, inriocent s a new Jorn babe, who in disgust busts out of the cradle o his 21st birthday, which happens to be July 4th—Independence day for Amer- ica_and Independence day for the boy. The Cradie Buster is a genuine coms< edy, the first real ome produced Twenty-Three and One-Half Fi Leave, s replete with thrills and In ad« dition tells ane of the most human storles ever witnessed on the screen. A Looneville Troiley comedy and an up-to-date news will compiets the pro- gram. Do not fail to see Uharles Ray in on Monday. YANTIC Some departments of the American Woolen company’s plant closed Friday night until Wednesday morning and many took the opporturity to-spend the time out of town. Marle, the infant danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alien, was baptized in Grace Episcopal church Sunday by Rev. R. B. Day. The Dorothy Perkins rambler at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stockett is one of the most attractive in the village, ! Thousands of clusters of the hml!me tlent at W. W. Backus hospital for sev eral weeks, has returned to his home here much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. James Kennington and Mrs. Eligabeth O’Roarke of Worcestes were ‘smests Sunday of Mr. and Mre. . was a recent guest of relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry West of Baston spebt the holidays with Mr. and Mre. Reoben P: Potter. . Miss Roso Wathley of Kent ls tha of Miss J. M. Pendleton. ‘William F. McHale of New. York s spending a few days at his home hers. Irving P. Mason spent Bnndly in Provi- dence with Mrs. Mason i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stritch and son | Richard of Hazardville passed the holl- EiL Bridgeport general homltal, whers l‘ a student nurse, after spending a thres weeks' vacation with her mother, Mrs accomplished makes just as interesting a’ Two Minutes to Go_coming to The Strand™