Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 26, 1922, Page 6

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For some time past the railroad gection | | repair crew operating out of Danielson has been of full size. Satisfactory ad-! Mayor. Macdonald justments as to wages made or pending | things - dome. This' atte: ‘has made it possible to keep this group | various important improvements made|] {of workers up to tull size. - L . ’ oods as| Members of the Blsterhood of St. Jo- : % TH:ATR‘ DANIELSON o s el vt e irying problems have been solved during| the day and it may not b repurded : i & Herl L Baer sald Friday that he ex- i-luxuries, today's opportunity is|annual retreat are returning to Daniei- Prese e office: exposing .any. e marri am's 3 pets e ey a 500 Mieler e e | e S R atas men | 50 fo make ready for the opening of SL. | His record both in private and pubile|stratexy to annonnce befors hand SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY . alisade Kennels, at Bast | have prepared well and the good buyer |James' school, early in September. It |life gives every assurance of the: city|Captain Remi Delage of the police de- ; : 2 < v afternoon 10 see the ' will find available scores of. barggains |15 expected that the registration at ihe | having a successful postal administra-|Partment is ‘go'ng to do the twirling for « g . olice dogs that will be ot to be matched on the ordinary trading | School this fall will be larger than ever. |tion during his term as -postmaster. them and that Farley is going to cateh || l ET JOY BE UNCONFINED” e for the day. Many of days of the year. Danielson expects a; The Brooklyn Center fire district,| Mayor Maocdonald will succeed Posi- ?’W':Mfidn:e battery on the mmtum . LAl : will be on exhibition will | big crowd today and will not be disap- { Which includes the village of Brooklyn, | master Alexander Gilman. _appointed ""“h e single men will he Breault as T * A wn by residents who a pointed, provided the weather is favor-;has laid a tax of two mills to cover its|juring the first Wilon administration,|Pitéher and Lacroix as catcher. E Spec 3 linteve v | operating expenses. Marshall J. Frink |gs o democrat. Postmaster Gilman has ; a During the- mext two weeks republi- e ‘ p = : he fact Repfirs are underway to the exterior of | i the collector for the district and he|peen an efficient officfal and his good|ocans of all towns hereabouts are to hold L 1 AL T I be put thri the n the school at Dayville. This s one of the ; Will be busy gathering in the taxes eacly | work is appreciated by. the people of the | caucuses to elect, delegations to the state fi : s.pt, 4.5-‘# -' -+ ¢ Hans, t " ¢ c jobs being deme at school hulldlnn.mseblef;h‘f‘r- 5 = o d city. : convention, to be held at New Haven \ 7 g Arnim, wh | throughout the town prior to the reopen- | M. and Mrs, Lorimer Dixon, of Water- . = September 12-13. to elect delegations to : > will be shown B ing of the schools early in the coming | Ville, Me, have been spending 2 vacation | A they have come el pgn Bo e “the voung women of | ¢ €ounty” and district conventions and, : o _ DAY AND NIGHT—RAIN OR SHINE ache in ast KUUDg- | month. Tt is with growing impresiveness | With Mr. Dixon’s parents, Mr. and Mra. | Srens. 5. “0% Sre T SOl BN, Ol in ‘many cases, to elect republican 4own 2 i . 3 that hundreds of school children note W. L. Dixon. o S hie oy St they) uuom;m‘eu. These are to be the pre- o E 7 . |that the end of the long summer vaca-! The mew cement roadway through the | mons, thie Wil he dem. | Uminaries to the rather active period . : > on is neaf at hand. | Main street of Central Village is now | Promise to, shine, and thie will Be e | that is scheduled for this fall in the po- Rz fitch . ik Mammoth Exhibits Freé Clrcus — Skt opened to traffic, though the work is not gy o™ ine. omii baseball team | litical fleld. ¢ 7 Big Midws; Aute Races ,\\F"\rx"'f;fi?x:n?ornu'dn:; hr'*a':r‘:r:-".g?ufi entirely complete. However, motorists no | o maet‘thg mmm Legion team at|, The prédiction is being freely made J b 7 /9 - tion were very much Impressed with what ( 1008er have to use the detour, as has besn | North ‘Grosvenordale and_expect to get ;‘h". e "’;‘“’" OF chal that mow. sesnig P 4 2 In the town court, Friday morning, o o VO B ion. linés at | the case for several weeks. away with a victory. These Bloomer| eVitable for the coming winter is go: pre=s — Days, - 31:= Mights, S0c. Raymond Medbury was found not gty ¥y SO GRS R R0NGheA over the | Henry C. Harrenden of Hartford was | il are real baseball players-and can [J"% to meas a sharo rise in the price of e g crops and the poultry and cattle dia.| 3 Visitor with friends in Danielson oNigwat a homer over the left field fence|¥0od, and the prediction is being made Free Circus Ticket to Each Patren) v Friday. | or haul down a long hit. to mateh the|hat Wood prices will reach war time \ 3 9 4 played. The trip appears to have been 4 levels by November 1. - |of educational value and that benefits | FTank J. Gorman has been ejo¥ing &|pest that many male Mayers have to of- y x E b l,, Coing! : fow days' vacation from his post 8t|fer A girly baseball team is admit- : from be refiected 1 st ; Samuél Rosoff, who has been ldentl- o e fected on many {ArM3 | Brockton, where he Is in the employ ot { tadly something ont. of the ordinary for fied with the automobile busines is = i i i r. Medbury was o i the_telephone compuny. fans hereabouts o sea in action, hat the |city for. a number of reese mee terog | A 1avish six-reel super-comedy sparkling with beautiful = Officer Louls Tetreault Is the president of the | George M. Wood of New Rochelle, N. | opportunity fs oftered for Sunday and|on” angther line of cars to be handled{|girls and gayet ewly organized Radio club, Frederick | Y., is the guest of his brother, BYon |the fans will be outen masse. in’ conjunction with the line with which ||& gayety. Cooper of Plainfield -vice president, and : Wood. he has had such great success during Atwood, _secretary-treasurer. _ P e iy T e et ey starts out with about 15 mem- | PUTNAM o rdny b Rev Fesdick Harmison of| The American Legion team of North communities in this | Moodatiek. Tha body was takem to| Grosvenordale will come here today The objeetof the club is to get: Mayor Archibald Macdonald is to be| DO0CTOCC TBG PONY FAS (OISR U] (Saturday) to play the baseball team ation along the various lines of | Putnam's next postmaster. This may CRERE W s representing the Putnam Manufacturing ivity connected with wireless opera-:be asserted at this time with almost|CS®metery: 3 With Montagu Love, Louise Fazenda, James J. Corbett, Diana Allen, Billy B. Van, Lawrence Wheat, the dancing Fairbands Twins and other big headliners in the cast, WILDWOOD PARK company. | . f ons and to do aw vith interference | positive definiteness, although the ap-{ J. W. Milligan of Danlelson said Fri-| Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Carpenter|| ™ COME ! m SUNDAY and_such other difficulties as may be ' pointment recommendation, now in the|day that he has disposed of a farm in|are entertaining Miss Bertha Sargent of & dicated by proper use of recelving hands of the postmaster general, had|Woodstock to a Providence man Who i6|Nashua, N. H. Miss Sargent formeriy, }mot up to Friday been confirmed by the|goinz to establish 2 big Kennel for. the{was a resident of, this city. The club promises to be a medinm of |senate. There is little possibility, how- | breeding of high grade fox terriers. De-| There will be no services at the Put- much_pleasure for its members as well { cver, of the appointment being held up tails of/ the plan have not been made|nam Baptist church tomorrow (Sun- as one for solving various probi>ms that | and the chances are that the mayor will public, but it is understod that the “ken-|day). of interest to those making @ study | take over the postmastership here on or|mels will be established on a large] Miss Frances M. Richardson and her radio work. The club sill meet about October 1. scale. fance, Ralph Carnington. of Water- from time to time and a feature of the ! Mayor Macdonald’s appointment as ury,’ guests here during the present s will Re listening in on what | postmaster will meet with widespread| , T"? tove of Wl o fov miles (o}week of Mies = Richardson's relatives, iir 1s saying on any particular i approval by the peonle of this city and |yo MOTRWES of UM, 0SS Wi are to o to Northfield during the com: ight, I the “territory served by the four rurallfrom that out of the way. section came|ing Wweek. Announcement is made by Mrs. Sarah ! routes radiating from the Putnam of-|tne parrative of the sliying of a tim-| A number of members of the Metho- xdson, of Brooklyn, of the marriage of | fice. He is an honored oitizen of 10NE|per wolf by a farmer who found the|dist church of this city are spending the ? Louise May Wood- iresidence in Putnam and his straish'|anmal prowling sbout hiw place early| Wesekcend at the - Wilimantle = camp- son of West Medford, Mass,, and Joseph ; forward manner ,of doing business lonZ|one morning and now Union flashes in-|&TOM EXHIBIT FOR AUGUST 27th Lieut. Hitchcock will walk upon the waters of Alexand er's Lake, at 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. Evening Display of Topics of the Day — Christie Comedy Today — Continuous Show, 1:30 to 10:15 4 TOM MIX, in “TRAILIN’ ” — GEO. WALSH, in “WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA” — PATHE NEWS — EDUCA- TIONAL COMEDY. o In rebullding » washed out highw hat le e south side of F pubfic was delighted Friday even- st Gobe 2 D an, of Thinois, at West Modfrd, | since won him ‘the confidence of thelrn® tne Hmilishi with - Seether - stors| VeRetable exhibits at all fairs here- MARINE FIREWORKS « 0 14 by Rev. Mr. Ramy. Mr. «nd |city's people and as many political hon- about the shooting of a Jet black wood.|abouts this fall will be much better. 1t|l pPHOTOPLAYS % Watch for s r - leman will make their home in | OFS as he has cared to accept. chuck, and it has long been held by ex-| S Promised, than was the case last year OF THE Norma Talmadge No Admission Charged Wost ) 4 % His going into the postal service Wil|per (ishat wooddhucks do not come in|When there’ was a bad season, duc L> BETTER b g e s cost the city an efficient mayor, fof in-|{hat color. But one never can tell aboat|13te spring frosts. CLASS 9 e , No mentl ¢ . - / SMILIN' THRU h PR e o B o T o etasives | cldent to taking up the duties of the|ime changs in styles—in woodchucks or Members. of “Jessamine chavter, O. E/ SR = s B s e in’ Dastatesa. B s tate. legistucure | Place for which ho is slated he will £ass| other ' things—from one season fo an-| Sy 0f this dity. are to have their'annual |l —metmmemer - ne e " elaani: o e trog woar® lout of all elective office-holding and de-| other! outing at Wildwood park next Thurs- AY—LAST TIMES—1: ) 2:45, 6:00, 8:00—BUSTER KEATON, in vote his entire time to government ser- day. ve aonsideration within the next | YOt® Wiliam Crawtord. who fe Sitting Here | 9% L 0 | MY WIFE'S RELATIONS"—Also ANITA LOOS' “RED-HOT ROMANGE® S S e e weeks, however, both from the re- s and democrats of the town. ; from Lexington. Mass., with Mrs. Craw- - His resignation as mayor lkely willl 1000, "e5 e ¥ M 200! 3 Catea | o 8avs at Oakland. beach. BINDAY NIGHT O A T AT e ALBERTUS F. WOOD And now comes the government witn [Tean 2 snecial election. for s e Of) with the unusual kill. while on a hunt-| Mrs. Rose Peckham Danielson, 79, % 2 g {a call for male stenographers, who, | e 35 head of the oR¥ SovermCntling tnip at his grandfather's farm over|widow of Georse W. Danieison, ' died G'eor e Chesb 0. in “Dlmond Carlisle” . ¥ qualified, will have the pleasure | Sxio G (TIOUER fhe, remalnder of tSlin Union. Mr. Crawford was amazed.i Wednesday morning at her home on Put- 14 Yo, Funeral Director and of living fn the nation's capital. Of | Jp2%, SN 20,0 out_of the ‘service| o7, 1ie_has hunted yoodchucks since hefnam Helghts ~Mrs Danielson was one A THRILLING STORY OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST ) bal il cre is a civil service examina- | MeaonKl Wil pase out of the service|was 4 boy, but never before encountered | of Putnam's most accomplished women Embalmer . tion fo e thought of by applicants, | of 1P WeStern Urion, Telesrarh <om-one that was as black as the ace of|and an artist of ability. On three oca- but once this is passed the stenographer | niodl o ™ 1. 1o tean in the employ of spades. Usually these Mitle animals run|sions her work has been hung at the s ‘EDDIE POLO, ll;l, I‘-:ARRY SEMON, m' PHONE 147 DANIELSON | will ind himgef in possession of & 8:¢33Y | he"telsgraph company for 35 years ant| L3, Mrownish shades shough old-timers| Paris Salon, an Hanor that is ons of the 'CAPTAIN KIDD THE FALL GUY” - = - = e, | In charge of all its wires in an area that ; 3 e e —— great while a black one is seen. achieved fame as a painter of miniature includes practically all of eastern Con- 2 nectiout and_parts of Massachusetts as| Ralph C. Jenkins, who is' coming here | POriT3its on ivory. MONDAY, TUEADAY AND I WEDNESORY. s Mrs. Danielson was the daughter of : far east as Blackstone. His long vears|as superintendent of schools to suoceed P cham ; RICHAR RTHELMBS 41 4 PER CENT. ]NTEREST R R, I o T e © e B oy alTe ws M Feine By Dok D BA 3 tle him now to retirement on the pen-| Springfield, tV.. where he was born De-| the house on the Heights in which Mrs. DANCING Hill Top Casino TONIGHT . }'!i“DA-rN:NG F;OM 8 TO 12 w‘;;ssw" :" s& LATE CARS TO BALTIC AND ciTY e 1 'WEET, STRONG, LE! < This i hi ¥ CS i 4 sion list. As in all of his life's activi-|cemebr 3, 1891. He attended the grad- }?‘“m‘zfi"‘k‘" many years has made her Nowe WE’RES‘;RO’:J%QN?';?}!éEg; HUMANITY THAT is is the rate this bank is paying its depositors. ties, his service to the telegraph com-|ed schools of his natlve town and there-| lOme 1% known as the Peckham home- 72 5 OPENING 9 ANCE . any has been of high efficiency and his|after attended and graduated from|Stead. Mrs. ¢ twi 2 BRSNS ... ... $3,554,300.07 Eplendid servics s recogmized. by offc|Springfield High sehool. In 1914, he| dren. Whitman Danielson and Rosamond . S ONNY ' SURPLUS AND PROFITS $ 262,206.16 cials of the compan: was graduated from Dartmouth college| Danielson, both of whom live at home. p S R = second t vor of Putnam. For|years later was awarded the degree of(died in 1884, was owner of the Provi- “ WELLERS” | M P nd A sound, conservative institution, showing a steady it Al CLIFF D! S NEWS oosup IOl present time being the senator repre-|from Dartmouth Mr. Jenkins became as-| He edited the paper and was noted several sessions he has been a member|Master in Arts in Education by Middle-|dence Journal in parinership with the : : SRR LS Casino ' senting the Twenty-eighth district. As|sistant principal of Black River acad-|2mong New England newspapermen - THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK |5 merver of ‘e mouse.of sepcesentec| cms. at Lodiow. Vt.. ‘e, romained Mr. Macdonald fs now serving his|with the degree of A. B. and for four|Her husband, George W. Danielson, who HANK MANN, in SELZNICK growth. Wz solicit accounts. You may deposit by mail. ||of the Connecticut Icgisiature. at the|bury coliege. Fallowing his graduation|late Senator Anthony of Rhode Island. in| Because of servicos at Willimantic # fives at “Harttord in Gifferent sessions| this posilion (o years befors. coming| camp groumd, no serices wil b okt SATURDAY, AUG. 26th H his ability was recognized by giving him|to Terryville, ., from whien | synday at the Putn: Methodist ch Danielson, Conn. the important appointment of chairman|place he is coming to Putnam, For 5 SR MUSIC BY CRESCENT ORCHESTRA of the committee on- roads, rivers and|some time Mr. Jenkins has been with the| Tanmed ' and sunburned, some with| B R o A D w A Y smiles, and some with tears, all laden with bundles, boxes ‘and bunches of i O S TR R 7 flowers, the $¢ children from the teme- 130, 2.45, b: 0. 2 5 ment districts of New York b e OO AL Km' 24 Ew'. “Baz(l)mlgfiwuéti A ave been spending two weeks . s m ? s e el e SENK ML i (COME T THE. WIS HIM eft Butnam for thelr homes Wednesd: — = 30th and | ‘ e e S e SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY—7:00, 8:45—PRICES 20c and 25¢ August 3ist 2 FT T S Es, S IDIANO ALLAN (Ziegfeld Follies Star) J|ciowser. succorasn. voxehs \\ | through su‘fled EobsAb!eggedl to be h‘:‘\'ile(: g MAN’ ICE CREAM AND FANCY WORK. b again next year. ter two weeks of . ) » ADMISSION 15c—CHILDREN 10o & green grass, flelds, brooks, ds, NN e in “MAN and WO! DINNER AT NOON. i 4 ildings and hot pavemets was not at- . 73 9 9y <3 tractive to the bo; d girls. “Aw, o ¢ g in N Lond Side, “won’t you kidnap us so we won't ) u NASH LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE b o g ek el B B o Baremuot, R T e o Edj R, L, ndirg ; e sreceht somennecs, & | ROHE. LOVES:HER STIEE” SNAPSHOTS thres: wedhn it Mess: Eiamirs po : 7 ! 3 e . g z % h 3 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larrabee. Rosoff’s Garage wishes to announce that in addition to Chevrolet Motor Cars which it is selling, it has also ?«iw:fir:: ) te S MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—5 BIG ACTS, Rev. A W. Cliiod prsached ..M':y""' . . " . . . ! 210 . . : V) v - o e = b been appointed to distribute Nash Cars in Windham County, outside of Willimantic, Chaplin and Scotland. T o ey S KEITH VAUDEVILLE The ‘somiad. nedsumber tair ol the b i 3 t e 1 At 5 2 Con; ational church was Y 1 Nash Cars have a w_'or!d-wnde reputation for the genuine value built into, them mechanically as well as in the 1:;5:"?; e ALk kne e ALSO AN ALL-STAR CAST IN THE PHOTOPLAY abont 500 pessan A" e ewper e 3 coach work and finishing. The Nash reputation is world-wide. Nash responsibility is unquestioned. Nash, Pt 2 et antiph padty ould e “DESTINY’S ISLE’’ S et 3 together. The contrast presented by the cake and was at 6.30. This 3 3 . ., . . ive - was followed by @ musical and literary leading the world in Motor Car value, has again reduced its prices, effective August 1, 1922. B iia ae ooy sy A aerlval program which included soprano solos by pale faces and listless expressions, there SIXE S . F 0 U R Q were well browned bodies and animation Wonta ana nar e, Miew Masta Rises 13 that aftested the value of a fortnight WINDHAM a recent guest of Miss Gertrude Arnold. |Piano solos by Miss Marian Coleman. s the. thele B WiMan St e Miss Mildred Tilden of Norwich has|veadings by Mrs. Gladys Hyde Wilsn a : Srery child was the wearer of 4 new.euit| _Thars was & Iarge congrogation at the | returned home after a fow daye’ visit | sod Mise Helen Shotte FEAS Bheet R0 ¥ N 5 or dress, and ‘'many were exhibiting | C tional church Sunday ning | With Mrs. Guy Richmond. s 3 4 & PiVES ENGER TOURING ..... $1240 FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING..... $ 935 iressures that 1md been given them: The| B it T R T Ol e e e articies were o8 mls daring the bveding pr est girl in the party was on vhi 3ri , of Braintree, M: ., Whi had | lyn. N. Y., sts of Mrs. Ada Lar- SEVEN-PASSENGER TOURING ... $1390 ROADSTER . ... 0 oein v iniisi . -$ 915 for the first time i er 1fs was wearing | cnarge of the services. Riev, and Mea [rabes, | T Loy of M the peogram. n:"’"‘mc ;’J Te L . 2 vrist wateh that @ kind benefactor had | Grimes and young daughter were guests| Alun Guild, who has been spending | 5. Of Which Mx M. C. Lasrop I press SEVEN-PASSENGER SEDAN...... $2190 COUPE $1385 presented - her. “And what do you|of Mr. and Mra H. C. Lathrop during vacation with his parents, Dr. and | Gent- Were In i1 Sanouieed -0 R R R ink?" querisd one misot tender years. |2 pari of their stay in town, returning F.B. Guild, returned to New York | the e Ol e S W, y Fave me a whole dol d | Home Tuesday. $ > CGOUEE ........ S B SEBAN ... L s s anan @ auarter!” "Bags of spples and pears | atr. ane Fred Adams of Lynn, Mass, is at home | CIAIOFd, chairman, expressed graticnde to were everywhere ovident, and these In| po e Aceie Brcheney oo sanne | for & vacation ! 5 et AN Samerouaty The : ; chanan, Archie Buchanan amue - nroce about $80. ROADSTER . .........c00.0 .. $1210 (e e RS SR e Fatner and momher e regen back to| Chesbro of ~Wilimaptic attended - the| Mrs. Georgo Brigham of Buffalo is the | “"Mims FEizebeth Abbe has et o ders.of the country. Countless bunches | CONETeERtIonal church here Sunday [ guest of her aunte, the Misses Johnson | Bryn Mawr and is with her aunt. Mrs ........ ceiseadsa SIS08 CARRIOLE ....... S saess SIEED of clover-and goldearod. as well as flow- | ™ Nyea o iz Sosephine Beact R oo ers trom the' garden, were cacefuny cav.| Mrs B. H. Hiscox of Jewett City was| Miss Josephine Bingham has returncd| iMiss Helen Short, who has been the F. O. B. FA ried, and Wednesday night undoubtedly — guest of Mra. J. F. Woods, has returned (F. 0. B. FACTORY) decorated. the mantel of many a dingy to- New hele - temement. Mrs. Walter J. Bartlett and ieiting relativesn New York stace o H 0 “= o . = those - associated ith her vi L N It will be our aim to uphold and further strengthen Gur honest dealings and fair methods which the public themmelves after the train’ had peiied | NEW LOND ON COUNTY | Rev. A. W. Clifford and family are to knows to be our policy away as completely satisfied with the re- | motor to Boston this week and will visit sults of this year's endeavor to place the | their parents. little visitors. Nothing ocourred to mas i v. M. R. Plumb will rreach in the thei: tay, d those in | Congregational church next Sunday A worthy product to be represented by a worthy dealer. . heic stay, and tse in whose homes F AIR n d R A‘ E | morring, The C. E. mesting will be 1ed . . 1¢ onstant source o, a y Harris Whether it may be an exchanged car for $100 or less, or a new car for a greater sum. our policy of honest rep- Hht sad Mterost e i light and interest. : Mre. G. Page Ely and Miss Fglé!l resentation will be the same. The public will find it safe to deal with us. | Lyme have been at Mrs. J. Alden Weiris _Attorney Charles L. Torrey was In At- / ty “ B| tawaugan Wednesday afternoon in con- NORWICH FAIR GROUNDS u‘;r"m W C: Fitch, who has been In New In accordance with our policy, that SERVICE is at least as important as SALES, we shall in the very near fu- BT on: M iy atuMlens cxse i whinh York for a week, and_ her daughter, who ture announce a list of associate dealers and service stations who will be associated with us in addition to our J":"_“’“-‘Frif":r 1 og;k‘gfim o SEP.I‘EMBER 4th e Sth ~ Gth 'annfi“&?..if.“;‘rmm own service station in Putnam, to render expert service to all Nash owners. (A list of service stations and B e pasL e bl iViient associate dealers to render service on Chevrolet cars has recently been announced by us.) B. Adams, Attawaugan. Mrs. Adams, ac- cofding to the story of witnesses, started inm. Philip A. Barton. who has been {il for a week with malaria] fever. has been COME AND SEE THE LATEST MODELS OF NASH CARS AT OUR SHOW ROOM, OR PHONE US T e o 1 S Sl R $5;000 IN PUR‘S'ES At the edge of the roadway she was FOR A DEMONSTRATION. struck by a Putnam-bound automebile driven by Charles Giastos of Webster, taken to the private hospital in Wil- mantie. Mr. and Mre Young of New York sre recent areivals at the inn. Her left eye was badly injured || 3 DAYS_OPens Labor bay_s DAYS Mrs R T. Pixby and dsughter Mar- . 3 , 3 and it és thought she will lose the sight g rwu—.l:-f:c TR B £ b 9 !;f“;‘i"“;‘;d;‘“‘;:‘;; nearly severed |} The Finest Products of New London County Farms — Prize Poultry, TEL. 8 l\ u .3 PUTNAM Druises. According to theee e yw ad || Blooded Cattle, Sheep and Swine Are Only a Few of the Many Exhi ) accident, Mre Adams was dragged 25 || Which Will Be Seen at This Year's Fair. NASH LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE {eet by the machine. Drs. Todd and Bur- foughs of Danielaon have been attanaing TEN FREE VAUDEVILLE ACTS . Gis e e e e o1 WILL BE STAGED EACH AFTERNOON BETWEEN RACES ing to answer to charges of remaens BAND CONCERTS ALL THREE DAYS Virgll Palmer and family feom Roch- driving. N Palmer from Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Witham have re- ! ‘mm 20 Mo B C Wiram wave xe-|| TWO BANDS, MOTORDROME, MERRY-GO-ROUND || Fifimancs”"and e been spending'a vacation period. LARGER MIDWAY THAN EVER oty ST A s S DON'T MISS IT ! — REMEMBER THE DATES ! zk:fi?-mimw ’%fi.‘fli‘;““«u" ADMISSION—ADULTS, 75c; CHILDREN, 25¢; AUTOS, 50c; GRAND- Wailingfords” who have been making a || STAND, 75c AND $1.00 — RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AT ENGLER'S clean-up. financially, for the past four |} PHARMACY, AUGUST 28th—SEPTEMBER 2nd — AUTOS ADMITTED years. The past week witnessed the with- : INSIDE TRACK, 50c. — PARKING SPACE PROVIDED FREE. drawal from the city of at least 50 gam. [g 4 2 bling machines. ¥ .

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