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Any Touch of DANIELSON PUTNAM ; Your Until your various digestive 7 PR Kt M i ki S it F:od " are in order your food, instfiaz:' : : : ,mfl;:qa properly nourishing you yill be liable ; R TWC { i Bl on % Division A. in { At her home on School street Tuesday! On School street a platform scale is mll to clo ‘and ison yoursysbem. Your afternoon at 4 o'clock, Miss Ruth S.|being put in by the state highway depart. Feed g po B Smith was united in marriage with| ment for use in taking th t will - S McQueeney of Brookiym, . Y..| motor trafic that i to be e o you - blood will be poor and xmpu;;e and the marriage ceremony g conduc it the state of Connecticut. it by Rev. 3. W Houck, pamor of the|acsdes are belan wht i it e your nervous system thoroughly run Baptist church. e Seratite Gusoni was lasade o] DY <Xyt bt i Apter A Beulons more jown. Take immediatesteps to secure et e B o, | e s i o e vl for 1 the healthy activity of stomach, liver, and bowels. To this end you should honor and Chase Heckel of Brooklyn, | installed, it will be made available for the N. Y., was best man. ¢ use of the motor vehicle department in H The marriage was performed in_the iy ; :" k parior 'uner ‘an arch of gredn, qutillows | Lo TN & SMAK On.this Walgbi. of Teor are ers and other decorstive matabials. The | TUCX #ad their Joads, bridal couple approached through an| The secomd special meeting of Quine- which time tne fifth degree will be con- H. Perry, violnist, played Men-|farred in full form. A chicken pie dinnher ront, beautifully embroidered, add- tractiveness. Her veil was |®er activities of the clud for the fall and - | i 2d to its aisle of ribbon, Mrs. Harold B. Atwood | baug Pomona grange is to be held with , and Miss Blsie McQueeney being the | Wolf Den grange, No. 61, at Grange hall ribbon girls. in Abington on Saturday, Oct. 28. The . A trio composed of Henry Flagg. 'cel- | morning session is to open at 10.30, at E ; 5 jist. Miss Lucille Caron” pianist and Mrs, f 5 1's wedding march a8 & Dro-|is to be v % ] Jones sional and, during the maTTiage oor- | worr. Den wrage oy 7 ombers of | Sold 10c—12 pills fesony, ¥ Xhw ROM SRS The afternoon session will open at 1.30 | everywhere 25¢—40 pills Tho bride’s gown was a white satin y in boxes < 50c—90 pills with an over drapery of chiffon. A pan- m A LOUISE LOVELY and DOROTHY VALEGRA [l omimm = e o of ddsecn 2 In An Emotional Play of 2 Womin's Problem TR e, it . “LIFE’S GREATEST QUESTION” Rf.Ziriness s s e 2 ; : lulu is to safl from San Franchsoo to- A Hot Blooded Story of the Men and Women of the Far ll| “Fie rouen stion ot the generst North; Love of a Sort, and Battles Between Men for the []| =i, o U ntenedional Laver” S Glance of a Woman’s Eyes! N EILEEN PERCY of tulle, caught with a coronet of orange | Winter season. 2 e 1 and her bouguet a shower ar-| Delegations representing many organ- and the lecturer's program is to be open of bride’s roses and lilies of |izations .included in the Conmecticut | o all patrons. An address will be made Federation of Women's clubs will come | Dy Sayles B. Steere, past master of the of honor wore a gown of | here today for the fall meeting, with the | Rhode Island State grange. Miss Doro- colored taffeta and her bouquet | Killingly Woman's club as hostess. | thy Buckley, nutrition specialist of the; Ophelia roses, delphinium and | Business of importance awaits the at-| Connecticut dairy and food council, is to Mrs. Atwood wore coral col-|tention of the delegates. They are to|give an address on Milk. Principals, their seconds and general | given by Miss Euretta Grosvenor and followed the wedding. entourage are)in town for the big box- | Mrs. Willis Covell. There is to be a mu- Mr. and Mrs. McQueeney left late in |ing carnival scheduled for this evening.|sical program and presentation of the Rernc by motor for their wed-!Fans from all parts of eastern Connec-|farce Interviewing the Servant Girl by re to make their home |ticut will gather here this evening: for | members of Wolf Den grange. the groom, who has'a Sporting event something out of the 2 w Haven has taken |ordinary for this, section of the stats. |, "iwe Jeclelons 1o vasce reccnily heard or six years the bride | The programme that has been arranged| y ... py; In th ¢ the Int secretary to Obadiah |for their entertainment promises to be|Jud8¢ Flinman. In the case of the Inter- f the Connecticut:an unusually good one, principal inter-|Pational Baking company vs. John T. nt of nd has been prominent |est centertng in Kid Lewis of Hartford, | T2¥Ior the decision is that the defendant| Admission: Gents 75c—Ladies 55¢ ) he Danielson Girls' |and his opponent. Young Willard, ot Fall | Tecover costs. In the case of Bprehem | River. Frank Barber and Alber Tra-.| Beauregard, admr., vs. the Brooklyn Sav- ome splendid moose steaks were en-|DAN, managing the exhibiton, have ar-|ings bank the judgment directs that' the | e o taroiq ranged a treat for the lovers of tho|bank deliver certain money to the plain- | i m_r“‘”m have re- | POXing game. tiff. less allowances specified in the de-| g trip in New| The mew bridge ower the Assawaga em two moose, one of | Riverview was completed and opened for | Potter-Potter divorce action. 1 650 pounds dressed. Mr.|use Tuesday night. Riverview residents| It is probable that Mayor ~Archibald oyt a head with an an-|are elated over the completion of the fine | Macdonald will take up his new duties as /5 inches, a finer head [new structure, which replaces onme that | postmaster in this city on or about Nov. during his hunting trip |was in very poor condition. The bridge|1. Mayor Macdonald had not definite! { ¥ welk fn the fall of 1921 lis sturdily built, sets somewhat higher | decided Tuesday, but expects that it will iat Messers, Atwood and Ful-|up from the water than the old struc-|be possible for him to begin with the » generously distributing | ture and has the appearance of an abili-| coming of nest month. 2 re in excellent condition and |ty to endure for many years. Approch-| mne moter trip to Haltimore on which | weals for those so fortu-{es to the bridge have been improved. | mown Clork and Mre. Dasi in on the distribution. |There is an electric light at each end D Slee oud Mis Tovi Pher e r e Dyl et soach end| ryesday is in observance of their silver nowber of inmates st Brooklyn |Of the bridge. Riverview resdents have| .jding anniversary. In Baltimore they railly reduced this week | eXpressed a wish that another light be | o0 e batnece i sentence to several | placed mid-way ‘of the bridge, for the|y. ' .. w75 Flagg have arranged their \eferred. No defin-SPan is a long ome and the overhead| 't and M. FIAZE D EeCaon {heir removal, (braces of the bridge near the center |JOUFmeY so as to \sit many of the princi- Miss McQueeney cocoa |meet at the Baptist church. Reports on thelr Vermont trip will be Wednesday Evening, Oct. 18 iy { i In “UNDER OATH” : ey | e, e e e e Auraenes| Y5t v e s 28 vt n 00| DANCE, TONIGHT YoU WILL HAVE misseD one CAR FOR NORWICH AFTER DANCE s In the Delightful Comedy Drama “ELOPE IF YOU MUST” | MOVIE CHATS || = CONCERT ORCHESTRA BIG DANCE STATE ARMORY WILLIMANTIC, CONN. AUSPICES 0. G, 169TH INF,, C. N. G. MUSIC BY RAP’S, of New Haven “NUF CED” BROADWAY || TR .o o o e street to Mri Helen P. Schmintx .She intends to- change this barn into a mice TODAY—5 ACTS cottage in the mear future. Coit & Sholes id for betrs of . KEITH VAUDEVILLE IF YOU MISS M. Crowley thetr ' ¢6-ace - HERE AGAIN ! ALSO ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN “THE STORM?” |]|wcn to Coaries Gosta. He intents <o improve the property. THURGIERI: AND SAT, THE OUTSTANDING PIC- st eharrd g In Club Hall, Baltic B. F. KEITH TURES OF THE YEARS. Pt i Ly g lard the modern 15-room house and VAUDEVILLE LAST TIMES TODAY Nergs double’ ¢ Toonied Me. 41, Bovest) 5—FINE ACTS—5 ALSO OTHER SUBJECTS avemme. After making alterations Mrs. THURS., FRI. AND SAT. ANOTHER TREAT MUSIC BY Chic Streed’s Orchestra DANCING 8:30-11:30 Not often is a villain 5o villaous o the screen that he makes veteran crit- ics of the cineme shiver at his flmed activities. However, it was agreed after early showings of “Life’s Greatest {son and others | FPaN make that section dark and gloomy. of interest en route. and state hoe.|An addltional light would clear up this Wwith sentences im. |Situation and make those who use the|at last week's session of the new bridge even more appreciative of | court in this city il {what the town has done in building it.| this week to the in he 1 ""\_"‘1"‘"\_“:1‘;‘_ N“(‘;": Mrs. P. B..Sibley has returned from an | court ordered them (s Tuenday eVen |extended stay with her daughter in Soted to adq|Northampton. Mass. ) s ng | Misses Blanche Lucas and Miss Blanche Gauthier motored to Providence on Tuesday. bner Weisberg of Hartford has been r with his parents, Mr. and Mrs tee. 80 to the state prison at Wethersfield, one | and to the state refor: to the state hospital at Norwich, one to followers of the boxing d vicinity will be in | the | Members of the newly organized { Demccratic Woman's club are to meet this evening with Mrs. Frank Gorman of Cottage street. ;. b2 Commerce, held at the Putnam inn Mon- | ¢SS | Miss Frances Perkins of Willimantic) gay, was attended by vractically all of |0 lf vou was very critically ill Tuesday evening | tne board: As a result of efforts by the] d3Y ] at the home or Mrs. James Perkins, Ma- | ifferent committees appointed at previ-| 8cCi ple street. Miss Perkins came here for Bedford. ersons who were given sentences | ahead to raise sufficient money for ex- superior | tensive Tepairs. The fi Te to be transferred | dertaken is the repai ations to which the | putting in new window: ommitted. Four will | auditorium and the installing’ of a new atory at Cheshire, one | begin in the near future, v 1y be held in the Plainfield church, will Question,” the photoplay attraction at the Breed theatre today and tomorre that Engene Burr, who plays the rols t work to be un- of John Carver in the story, was about ng of the roof, F p the villainiest villain that ever flickered redecorating the S D across the silver sheet. = Burr makes life miserable for Roz & E Stewart and Louise Lovely, co-stars of larger heating system. Work is ta i S, oL Definite~ act n was taken to go g s Owing to the repairs on the church, : £ 3 quished in a hard hand-to-hand strug- the state hospital at Middletown. the - N next meeting of the conference of gle with Stewart. The critics had seea six churches, which would naturalk many villains, and they were wise in the ‘ways of screen villains” But Burr with- ot b ey on this evening to see a series of | be conducted in the Second Congrega- - mn“:“',‘; e e s tat Fredesich: Keech of New Haven has|bouts totalinz 24 scheduled rounds. The |tional Church of Jewett City. most of the' “heavies” now.befors thh been o recent visitor with relatives in | Drincipal attraction is Kid Lewis of | Charles F. Heap, superintendent at the : e e e i | Danielson. Hartford, to meet Young Willard of New | Lawton Mills, has returned to his duties v after being confined to his home for iness of “villaining. The weckls lunchoon and meeting of | €arly two weeks with a serious illness. directors of the Putnam Chamber of | C: The strange part of the story is the fact that Burr, in spite of 4 reputation, is one of the mildest per- sonalities among the film play is modest, retiring, almost shy. Sunday and Monday H. Bateson was one of the Suc- ful hunters who went into the woods Monday, but his experience on that ame near proving costly as he was rtly shot and slightly wounded especially when there are women about. 5 " “WAY DOWN EAST” One would not believe this read! how- 4 % = {in the e by his companion. v l-“. l(_ o a visit and suddenly became very ill. ous, meetings, seyemal i projects’ Were Je. oo e Camyiice g a of risaiiiet: Con ever, were Burr's personalis judged ack energy, George A. Sanderson of Worcester was | DoTied a8 brought to a successtul con-| \: o1 church are making plans to e solely from the manner in which he &= - a visitor with friends in Danielson Tues-| ©'%5 0™ < % {give an entertainment on Friday eve-| = treats Miss Lovely in the picture. ure easuy, da; The entertainment committee reorted | EIve an entert b T T e s Burr is an important member of ome 2 ! “Secretary Susie G. Williams, Brooklyn, | that Tax Commissioner Blodgett had|™0F ® pUll ,ttended the Windham |Mrs. E. A, Ravmond, M7s. R. F. Porter of the strongest supporting casts ever ren—;en\ber iof Quinebaug Pomona grange has sent| been secured as the chief speaker at thel ., =, % My AT : isa : Lol 2 Sunday school association meet- {out notices of a. special meeting of the | frst of the winter ieetings of the entire | COULY SuMIAY. <c child have returned to their and Miss Ann Clark. assembled for a Revier picture. home in 5 s For the second feature Eileen Percy + g eyl at North Grosvenordale last| The republican caucus was held in i {Pomona to be held with . Wolf = Den|chamber, the date of which will be fized i0E held at Horth Grogvenotdiie ‘At —The Bopole o the will_be seen in the delightful comedy WINCARNIS con- grange of Abington on October £5. definitely during the mresemt Week. ihe | cveming service at the Stone church. e et 'fil“”"p}e‘u g —_— : . = i Both,of Killingly’s republican nomin- arge signs to be erected at the| JTHLTS (T Lo e meetl i o > tains just those elrn- | e - Hav Tiv orge Dawley leading the meeting In Ju i presentative have had previ-| entrances to the city have been delivereq o orse Dawley feadine ! HOPKINTON - ments the body needs 1 ous legisiative experience, Attorney F and will be put in place very soon. The ; e e ey “The Bonded Weman” No Ordinary f i Darby being a member of the house at|small street signs have been orderc e tam Da¥e| Mrs. Josephine A. Collings and Ev- Photas’ i el Thniodiy, Wiy, to create vital enevgy, to |the last session and George A. Williams | Wil be put up on delivery. . o erett P. Mathewson attended the repub- i ’ PRSI PRI {a member of a former house of represen-| The treasurer's ceport on dues collected | %, mbers of the Woman's Club |lic2n conventions in Providence, Wednes- e i e { tatives. for the vresent year was viewed as en-! . % 7 helr president. . Mrs, | 02 October 1ith. “The Bonded Woman,” Betty Comp- to promgcte st *“gth; ! More employes for the night shift at| couraging. jaccompa tnan o Wednesday | , John S C. Kenyon and family moved son’s latest Paramount picture claims X the mill in that place have arrived at| -Arthur L. Duvert was unanimously| 1w, S Fean. to Butnam on B oon oy [to Canonchet last week Monday. distinction by reason of the fact that vigor and vitality. iGoodyear. The plant is busily engaged | elected to membership. o atten] the mecting of the federation) Harry H. Hoxle has purchased thefthe cast look almost like a roster ef|it has two leading men, Jobn Bowers At ol good o iin the manufacture of tire fabric and! Those present were Miss Byrne, Messrs. | © me?éq f,mwe e e fcolrmlfr residence &1 :M'Z' hShulu W.|stars was chosen for “The Dictator,” & |and Richard Dix, being the two com- Tore-Stuesy ¢ »‘(’ = 95 i business is good. 3 & Vaughn, Rogers, Richard, Moss, Byene, |, o7nel 0T 18 106 O e rall- g e °’;: an Street, Ashaway. new Paramount picture starring Wal- |tenders for the favor of the heroine. wo Sizer, and BL. } Priests of St. James' parish continue | Gilpatric, Hanton, Thaver, Wulf, Dean,| 0% 2nd aga 8 poe Y Ut ara E. Rexroth and Mabel O. RexX-|ace Reid, which will be on view at the| In this adaptation by Albert Sheiby {to be engaged with the special work of | Johnson, Ames, Sccretary Brown and As. | [°2d erossing. He visited his son in Uti-|roth are moving into their recently Pur-|Broagway theatre for thrse days, be-|LeVino of John Fleming Wilson's story, {taking the annual census of the parish | istant Secretary Ryan. S jg8e 26 X onll o (Bee wett o fhe £ LoM e ginning Thursday. “The Salving of John Somers,” the in- iand of its misstons in Brooklyn and| i : | Lawrence river, where he did some re-| ¥ s S ! . Theodase | terest of the spectator as well as hir | Hampton and other outlying territory. cunty Agent F. L. Davis has arranged | markable fishing, according to the stories|recently ill, has so far recovered as to e 18 -leading _womsn ; * | sympathy for both men is said to be Answering the demand that is repre-|{OT @ Doultry selection demonstration at|in circulation. resume his Work in the store of William | Kosloft has a highly impdrtant role; | WoRv W, "0 LN 0g by “the wn- | jsented in the success of recent dances :h; f“(m“-"é C;;le )& G;hodrichv Killingly,{ Mr. and Mrs. Denison Carlton and lttle | . Burdick. Kalla Pasha, a Mack Sennett comedian, . _____|nela at the armory, the service battery | today ednesday). e county agent it W. H. Burdick is having a cement|is cast in an appropriate part; ‘Alan | certainty as to which one Angela Gask- § i i i : E “One G " [ell will eventually marry, Moch of the y L is arranging to bring a number of ex-|has secured Roy E. Jones, poultry spe-| Quanatnamo, Cuba. The' summer was|platform and steps placed in front of | Hale, semi-heavy of “One Glorious Day” |® y. DR. HARRY PROTASS |ceent orchestras to Danielson during|cialist, to give the demonstration. A large | spent at the home of Mrs. Carlton’s par- | his_store. and Walter Long, heavy actor in “The | action takes place on hé sea and there DENTIST e (AN e Wi en| ekcE number of notices have been sent out. | onts, Mr. and Mrs. Samucl Webberly, ex-| Thomas A. Grieve and family of Nor:| Sheik” and “Moran of the Lady Letty.”|are two sh e Zo 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth’s A number of Danielson men who are| The Killingly Poultry club will meet at| tended auto trips being made to vaeious | Wich, and D. Walter Blake and family | Letty,” two George Melford productions, ohn Bowers, wi a’ ys role Telephone 563 Nbrwich, Conn, | followers of the races, will be at Cher-|the farm of James Sayles, Elmville, at|points of interest in New England, two|0f New London were at the home of|are included in big character parts, and John S;"?“‘"' I""’; C:”""“ "“M’_ - — ry Park, Avon, today, for the last race|1.30 this afternoon. The subject of the|of the vleasant tours were through the|Dadiel E. Blake Sunday. Fred Butler and Sidney Bracey are seen | Miles ‘::" ot 8 fl"‘;‘lflfl = meet of the season, this meeting extend- | meeting will be Poultry Selection. Mr. | White mountains and to Virginia. Mr. | D and Mrs. A. B. Briggs are recov-|in good roles. mance” and has had important roles ER ing through the week until Saturday. es ¢ speciali: | > 3 > ALBERTUSF. D 3 y s, poultry specialist, vill give a poul- selection” demonstration. The Plain- More cement sidewalks are to be built i 8 i : : . uch successes as “The Silent Call” and Carlton is manager of a large sugar cane | STil8 from_their recent auto accident. This is Willie Collier's famous stake | % aiiton. 3 Charles W. Jolly, of Hartford, spent o ot lay by 'The Sky Pilot” He recently finished & B Goody: ich has T ; | plantation at Central Isable, Cuba. o K success done into a screen play by . %6 FT TN TRl TS Old m Man- Funeil Dilector atal n ;—hz":‘tllflhg: g; mm!e:‘-m;vhlflerhi:: 'd_Poultl;ouJ(,,tub vnl‘l meet Wednesday | Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith have re- h;;"‘fiti'm‘“,f,‘l. “Er&'{‘_ lye;cpe)::"gg":"_“";": Walter Woods. The orfginal was by the | 10 "O0 B8 0€. 00 Sois, o lag Crelohen, i _Walks moch; o evening. | Poultry selection, and going | tuened home from motoring in New York | pirclie'® o0 it SI0€) 10, SNk | 1ate Richard Harding Davis. The pro-| "D (00N T,0 “S0% D00 o one Embalmer L. G. Benson of Athol, Mass, was a|that has heen aremecd, | | TTOETeM | state, visiting friends and places of in- | week for removal of their tonsils. doction Js.filled with intensely dramatic| giner' man, is appearing in his first Par- R v . s _been a g terest. several years PHONE 147 DANIELSON | Tuesday, friends in Danielson on| The Woodstock and Pomfret Poultry | Ahout 30 friends cathered at the home fi“".?i;?“‘x'«’?‘m‘x“fwm pltares’ in ¥ clubs are to meet Thursday. The Wood- | of Mrs. Edna Barstow Saturday evening BALTIC 3 : stock club will meet Thursday afternoon it | and at William C. Childs’ farm. In addition | i selection demonstration will be given. The Thompson Poultry club members have | been invited to attend this meeting. The Pomfret Poultry club will meet at = Mrs. the Pacific coast poultry industry. Preliminary arrangements have been| made for the county poultry meeting. which will come somewhere between the FLANNEL SHIRT WEEK Tuesday on a business trip. stay stitched; plenty of pocket room; H . « | Woman” which comes to the Strand ned with several selections on the | tendered them a surprims shower in nonor | ASK Your Druggist About Mi-| theatre Thurstay are Ethel Wales and piano and Miss Dorothy Rhoode sang. : i f 4 b s ¢ : |J. Farrell MacDonald. . Yerrington waa: tha reciotet oi| Sanroir. Stprosting mérriage. “Mim{" ().Na, - It Gives Relief in|* iz first and the middle of December The Blue Birds met with their leader, | the Stevens house in Baltic. youL Hunters continue to com®ain mat‘Mjss Bunice Seyms, Saturday afternoon.| Miss Lena Brennan of Dayville is| One Mi-O-Na Tablet and the misery better see it before it leaves. *Not Guilty” and was later seen in pleasantly surprised her mother, Mrs. e rignd Monday evening friends of Miss Made- F S h Ag “Dangerous Carve Abead” Others who i Alma Yerrington, it b her birthday. |y Jist to going over the poultry records, a pullet | Acthur Roval and l;r:‘-,fnzgz;;“,“.‘re;,tz_ line Keefe and George Tryon met at the or to ac ony have prominent parts in' “The Bonded home -of Mrs. Minnie Rushlow, Baltic, and D Keefe was presented a large cut glass E » The short subjects inclade a comedy Abington Grango hall Thursday evening. | Moy B, Mrs. Barstow. assisted bY | water set, the presentation being made by - Five Minutes. and news. Startieg in the. series of Mr. Jones will give an Hiustrated falk o | Toct Leriecid .( coffee an; udge | Miss Veronica Rushlow. Games and mu- new comedies at the Strand will be ene i Your druggist will tell you that Mi-|of the latest. “Our Gang” comedies, :Ieiv‘:;m Shieyetiend retrdimentsl werd O-Na is guaranted to relieve quickly|which is a scream. 5 and safely, upset stomach and indiges- | Today will be seen “The Storm™ which HEBRON e d‘}‘n‘; Himes e aaa™; | tion, or your money will be refunded. | terminates a sucessstul engagement. 1t Have you gas on stomach? you have not yet seen this masterpiece > - s is ended. h fott I “Interforn it ir |They held a ceremonial meeting, after|Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |'® 5 ’ oct I 16 to 21 B T L S e e Paul Brepman of Baltie. Ll b,‘gfi“:;e,‘;"{:;; T iont| CrTNA's “Way Dewn East™ Coming (o] (0] A party of Putnam men will motor {o Mr. and Mrs. Noble Lord, Mr. and Mrs. —— in a day; gives relief in five m,_n';a‘. D. W. Grifith’s picturization of “Way Cherry park, ‘Avon, today (Wednesday) | Wilbur Pavne and children were Sunday ANNOUNCEMENTS New, dear reader, don’t go on suffer- | Down East.” based on the aage piay 1 v to attend the final race meet of the sea-|EUeSts of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lord. ing with stomach trouble. Be fair to|Dy Lettie Parker, which for the past For work or play nght nov——you’ll never son. Dr. C. J. Douglas and Mrs, Douglas of | Broadway Thursday, Friday, SsturdsY | vourgelf: throw aside prejudice and |tWenty-two years was one of the rural find better pals than “Congress” FLAN- Amherst men in this territory are in.|Boston are at their cottage for two| Another successtul vaudeville pro-|try Mi-O-Na. classics of the American theatre, will . o % terested in the fact that its football team | Weeks. t |gramme is assured the Broadway pat-| And money back if you don’t say|Dbe Dresented at the Broadway theatre NEL SHIRTS. Made from time tested will meet the Massachusetts Aggies in wf:;fngfd:;’"iowfflnéed & Sunday | rons for the last half of this week, The |Mi-O-Na is worth its weight in goid.|on Sunday iy e, e ¢ 2 HEY Hatnrddy's’ pank at Anibent s s attend the Tolland ! five B. F. Keith acts are sure winners. | Sold by leading druggists everywhere | lowing cast: Lillian materials; cut full and roomy; stitched to e e T e e | Goint comvention ot T Sy . < D nE [sainte: ! i A list of noted players which makes|and by The Lee & Osgood Co. Bartheimess, Mary f ¥ rugged wear resistance; cozy warmth; — they embody every good feature you ex- pect of a flannel shirt — including eco- nomical price. Three fast colors — Gray — Khaki or Camel Hair. See the display in our window today — or better still, come in and see the shirts. Priced at $2.00 to $5.00 ALLEN’S MEN’S SHOP : 13 Center Street, Danielson There was not a large number at the republican caucus held Monday evening at Central village, but a fair represen- tation from Plainfield. Charles D. Salis- bury of Moosup and Henry Dorrence of | Plainfield were nominated <€or represen- tatives, John C. Gallup was nominated for judge of probate. Considerable excitement prevailed when a runaway horse dashed down the leading business street of the village on Monday. The horse ran into a freight train at the crossing, badly damaging the wagon and receiving injuries to a foot, ankle and. about its /body. The horse was taken to Dr. Elmer Bennett for treatment and then the own- er drove him to his home in Canterbury. | H. H. Holloway is painting and pa-| pering the lower tenement of the Avery house recently vacated by Walter Cle- land. # Irving Palmer is building a cottage for George Green which is located near Beach Pond. The First Ecclesiastical society met in the vestry of the First Congregational Church last Friday evening to act upon recommendations made by Robert R. Waal, chairman of the building commit- i i E L 3l Jalouraine Coffee iy good as it smellst®