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> WARRING IS B, wr —— — DANIELSON v for The Bulletin) | easily find things to call for consTat- lai. pound Saimen on Exhibition— the s¥umy ‘we 2 Bt BARLOW € 5 Things ate 80 arranged 1 this world : 3 Blant at Plalufield May Be certainly Hope it il ¢ will nedd by & MUNSON ine ad el ho cor Enrly in the sphing the gardens were | Increased—Norwich Man Makee Gift | for Savings Bank—A Few Officials | the help which it can obtain and the -——-——-——-—-——I.____...._._.._.— -t isaen Fhid | of pretexts for doing s0.—So can she, it black with countless hordes of| ¢o Brooklyn Library. Will Not Accept Proposition—Gar- | qenoeitors of the bank. of ten or more]f FUCILLE LOVE ......... The Girl of Mystery, No. 11 if my subject happens to belong to ’;::,‘My ljttie turnip : flea-beetles. ANIMATED WEEKLY 1 UNIVERSAL IKE IN COMEDY $250,000 ill heip in reassur that sex. £ were a cither thirty-nine| Miss Flora Fuller, who has been a A b o ey g ¢l a silver lining. 5; = res to accept a on at o the bank imissioners to | - \ . - 5 g DUt ihe very statment Sasumes’ that | chew the head of each devoted seed: |ton Heights o Al M e | b consulted. and we sugkest that the|] Coming Monday—Exceptional Vaudeville and Pictures thers actually is a cloud to start off | Ung the instant it pricked through the| Joseph Lapelle of New York has T Tt it ey ot Sydney, | peopls of, tha s Bt 3t . R £ with: and a cloud is—well, iz cloudy, | 80w it and keep on sowing it in all |been spending a fow Gays with rela- | &nnual vi o e ¥CReY: | renented upin the boarfl.of Carperaiors . -~ . o say the best ot £ | 000 e e L DB, nas neena | Dl Toolan ot Full Biver was o 32 e undereiana fhac & soodly yre. : tobing, W ng. Been & - | portion of the deposits of the bank are 3 | have read of a savage tribs some- | Sorts of places and under all sorts of patient at a private hospital near Wil- | Visitor with friends in Putnam Fri-{ bo » A | SR L L G R e T L T T ¢ g s e e b tih || C OLLONIA L. THEATRE i Boeh A3 SpFinkle 1t wi ot the beatith Fiurh 1o Bl Mo e Iatievie i 2 . O K, 2 — e and “aahes, luy o smail pebble upon, Then, when it came time to trans: | heaith. Dissuama. Uiz a0 usé Lae Fikeid vo- R e RO 2000 Ft.—“His Sweetheart’s Child,” Patheplay—2000 Ft. iis ps, and address it something this] plent' the saved minority into the cab- Going to Mashapaug. slon e mun' % NORRIS S. LIPPITT, Magnificent Story of Self-sacrifice and D.vmy'n way: , thou pm S0 s at simply | Judge and Mrs. Harry E. Back and R - Bank Commissioners. . » Eesa “ x world whose roads are ;ouch du:d ;:\:‘l;l'mmg with cut-worms. You could | sons. sad Harola “dfl’c‘nflu Tayn- | William W. Dwyer is to leave Put-| oo B tomant. _ANGIL UNAWARES, nay Drama. “A FALSE MOVE,” Vitagraph @ruel; thou art born to snffer; endure y stick a dibble down anywherelior leave today for a stay of two |nam about the first of the month for 'COLONEL HEEZA LIAR, FARMER,”. Sensational Animated Cartoon [ then AND BE STILL. Without spearing one or two. We tried | weeks at Lake Mashapaug. Edmonton, Alberta, where his brother,| Commissioner Lippitt said affer the It may very gravely be doubtedfpolsoned balt: mo good.. We dug ‘em | " gl e LESIPEIE G P. O. Dwyer, has made a big fortuae had yrhether anyope Iz truly “born o aut- |.eut. one at a time, and smashed ‘em.| | ot o ! -:‘t- ¢|1n e last few years. e e P s er.” 'or my , I'm muci ight about. as usefully have at- eTe was an interesting meeting of Henry A. Morrison of Lowell was a | bank; that the commissioners’ interes! inclined to believe that Providence |tempted to ecarry away the sands of | the/Equal Franchise league with Mrs. SR 4 is to see that the interests of the sw w doesn't intend suffering for anyone, | Watch Hili beach with a teaspoon and | Esther Jacobs Friday afternoon, visitor ‘with frlentshare Frida: more than 7.000 depositors are fully li“—l;!i_lw_ any more than it intends emi!‘n-m, it fa child's toy cart. All we could do| Wallace Paine is spending a few Illustrated Lecture at Hampton. protected. He said that the proposi and real bubbling happiness. i s to keep on setting'and re-setting | 4ays heré with his parents, Mr. and | Rev. F. D. Sargent and John A. C.|tions made in the communication were tends to give all their choice. till we had tried the vermin out,—or | Mrs. John A. Paine. Warner were at pton Fridey | discussed at the meeting, which had : Of course, there’s misery in ‘the | fed 'em 80 fat they could eat no more, | Miss Euretta Lacroix of Fall River | evening to deliver a lecture, illustrated, | not adjourned when the commissioners world, Also there are rattlesnakes | See what & chance was here for |is visiting relatives in Danielson. at the church. The trip was made in|and their attorney retired. w o ers and tigers. But Providence provides | Siias the Sorrowful? Andre Maindon is confined to his! Hon. G. A. Hammond's car. - P a range for tigers in Central Africa. home on the Green Hollow road by| Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Dwyer have tak- il Ve T——— and for rattlemakes among the-ledwes S et mneus T S en a cottage in Relay circle, Nahant,| It was sal wlfl". *m:tm‘:u:‘ A of wild mountains. It doesn’ sen But we don’t 1 ¥ ix Poun: almeon own. for the summer. T esen - 3 Rordes of either into Frankiin Square: | we aisy Talse com and cacirabers wad| Dr. M. S Warren has a mounted | Fred Tayior of Putnam Heights | Siton of the bank commissioners was Stock All Cleaned Up Friday where men and women hlv:k:o gng-:r- melons and a few squashes Well I|salmon, 6 pounds, caught on a recent | the owner of a touring car. & b ;Q{fl":‘” e o fof The Those who are really looking &fter|haven't seen any evidence of a single |fishing trip in Maine waters. Exhib- Sisters on Home V b e .- 3 bank commissioners were rattlesnakes and tigers can always| cutworm, vet, in three separate. corm |ited here the specimen attracted much . B o S B e ONE NEW SWORDFISH, BLUEFISH T Tanyy poing whore they sre| Siovorm, et in thres seperats com|lied here Sisters Matilda, Norbette and Fabi- | requested to submit the names of 15 y , FLOUNDERS, R rekily - et to et ' x ola, formerly at the convent of Notre | suitable/men of the banking territory .’;“.",.'.'d:,'.": ?3:.' tmr\:ch‘)risk‘so long as | gr l?s r«'lenm;cuve. Chance No. 1 l""""fim Curran has g*" a recent | Dame here, are visiting in the city,|to be added to the present board of SALMON, SEA BASS, LONG Cm, MACKEREL. - e i wrolles e il ul John. Ordinarily it is a|Visitor with friends in Pascoag. where they “have relatives, for ten|incorporators, which they did. having b l'!'hfl - 1t e, constant fight for three weeks to save| Walter Murphy and John Whalen | gays, Sister Matilda is_a sister of | prepared a list after much study and . 9y 2 clephone lines. "+ he dosswt|CICUmDer and melon vines from the|Were in Worcester on a business trip. | Hootor Duvert, Sister ~Fubiola his| consuitation. But after th meeting it All choice stock from which to select a good Sunday dinner. want to be bitten by a rattler and de- | siribed beetles. This vear there| Willlam Mason conducted the praver | aughter. Sister Norbetts, Torring-|was stated ¢hat some of the aficials Tiberataly walks out to Rattlesnake | NAVEN't been enough of them on five|Ser ton. is a sister of Eugene Bonneville of | would not agrse to this much to the 114—Telephones—777 Hill and puts in his spare time pulling to endanger the growth evening. 5 disappointment of others present. The Not Sober Enough for Hearing. of two little léaves. Chance No. 2, f Souvenir W. H. Taylor of New Bri- o ir tail No. 2, for list of names of the proposed incor }:em ;:l“ of ‘he‘rtgfiefil&’; t::e'm:u: Joyful John. The regular procedure|tain presented local friends with pen- r oA Rgmarfion § v Bogeig e Chances Are then he dows it won't | 10 the'past has been for the stinking | Dants. including one to the W. R. C,} Joseph Lalibertle, arres#d. Thursday :ocner or later. When he squash-bugs to appear, just as soon |On his visit here. night for being in an Intoxicated con- formal meeting in the town hall last Good Word for Reli week Friday afternoon to consider | rhig is a broad-minded “':"' e the rattlesnake's fault, nor Provi-| ol RE o Rev. W. D. Swaffield is to preach | dition, must have run_up against a| egj . It be his own, and if the Do potles mad been con-| .+ the union service in the Methodist!| viclous brand of tanglefoot, for when Washmgton County,,fl'. L ey ¥ matters connected with their annual 5 oy gentleman on the last tram, who was ’ uere ; Bite hurts he'd better keep to himsel: | TueTed, and require dally handpicking @y 8 'SUA9, STV I O | the usual time for holding court eame Several new houses are in frocess | in what one may define as the talka- % in order to save the vines from them. the suffering he's brought on himself | if order to save the vines from fhem. Furniture for 8choofheuse. HUEY atuing e NS 5o \conal- covered hardiy a score of i tion to be presented and had not sober- CHMOND There are some men and wemen | oaioTe 0T, B SCOIE OF fhe igs and | Furniture for the new scU0INOUSe | ed up.at the noon bour. It is hoped RI eggs. |at the Valley has arrived. It is of who go through life daily and hOUriY | Wherein Jovt: . that he will be himseif again by this Whimpering over thelr own woes, as #f| oy loreln Joviul Jokn finds still snother {substantial type and serviceable, morning, when he will be presented W.C. T. U H Outing to# Beach— they had been specially selected by | il Must Increase Plainfield Power Plant. | before the court. a Charles J. Green Visits National | of construction in Ashaway and others | tive stage, shared some outside power to be unfairly af- It s sald that the increase of the| 36 Machines Already Promised. Park. are planned. e e S vataristics , Mlicted. There are others who - 20 use of electricity for commercial pur- — Deacon and Mrs. Elwin A. Kenvon ve mnothin’ to say throush that same life with the smile| All the time, Sorrowful Silas is just|poses will necessitate the Incrasing | b tio?, S. Andem sald Friday after-| p,ymong . Hopkine of Pmwtucket,|were visitors in Westerly Saturday. | 888inst 'im even if he does belong to Mr. on their faces that wom’t come off, and | 3 Zrumpy as ever. He wants to do|of the power plant of the D. and P, | No°0D that he has received the pledges| . .\ /"gungay with his perent The weskly prayer meeting in Pot- | P. 8. A. I'm no bigot, not & bit of it. ter hill chaped Wednesday evening | An’ | say this, that considerin’ all i ot & men who will have their - flerence 18 n the folks, mot in| s etting the best of him, and “thers| The building of the ornamental front | Uon Parade next Tuesday afternoon.| yoin' Russell and Charles Josiin, b e im i things, I've not found these religious On s steaming, breiling, summer. day, | the -weeda = Also, R i T e N o s e wnlrgn!.! through various towns in this Annual Outing. st GrmroSplrony bl B i o ® you an’ me."—Manchester e heat Is just as hot,around John | ETOWing o rank that he's sure they'll | tions of the four columns that rise | *°°U%% (i The Clari's Mills W. C. LU helll| o) ool eisratig and Joéd at night. the Joyful as it s around Stlas the!be all tops and no tubers; and his|from the walk level to the cornice. its annual outing at - Chaslestown | KO i FIRE IN GARAGE beach Wednesday. meaning that it's bad for one in the 1. John takes it as a part of an bis corn The borough board of relief. made up Y 9 @ —_— Miss Blanche Meadowecraft; is the 1 " He—"That' 2= oy g the inevitable; gets busy about some. ut fodder, | of members of the court of burgesses, Attrib -~ evening, suppose. s “So: aintly folk thi Tt e 3 to Dy in sesaidin: Monday mert €8 15 ributed to Carelessness With| guest of Hon. and Mrs. Whiting me intly folk in this town are thing that will take his mind off 0 Ly t, right! Look at the trouble Adam got always th owing the game of poker n] little ssible about it, p the custom each year. Lighted Match or Cigarette Butt. | Mecalf of Providenc & Snd often Somes quits. mear ta’ for- et b v S T William R, Thurber, Herbert Lyman S “Picnic Date Set. into by eating an apple after Eve."— getting it. Silas whimpers and com-| <oh: e Ve it The same sea-|; M. Bessette and William Touchett At 5.05 Friday afterncon the fire de-| The Shannock Baptist Sunaay | Boston Transeript. gis editor. “We want to say, once piains and.mops his face and fans.| the‘shme bugs: the e ap |registrars of voters in the town of | partment was called out to subdue| school has voted to hold its plemic at Tor ‘ol i8a . 4 Honders It ever any man felt 50 oL | hoqap carufs; the same sort of Girt| Brookiyn. have given motice that tiey | What threatened to develop into a bad | Matunuck beach, Saturday, August 8. or all, that we don’t know the game. e same Sort of crops. Out of the | are to ba In sesston on the first two | blaze in Vaughan's garage on South Rimer A Smith his purchased s Nature Never Made a Garden. If we had known it we'd be richer, at % ter under Stlas’ s - 3 Leslie W. Dawley, George E..James.|enough; but nature alone never made l gold watch and chain, and a real dia- at our unofending head,” says a Geor- ter than one under John's. .| or enough consolations to call for Will Address Qpen Air Service, . W85 caused by someone's carelessness It jan't the heat; it's the fellow on|T. Toum Laudamus and a Thamks.| Rev. H. B. Goodsell, pastor of the | It thTOWIng either a match or a cigar-| carlton G. Tucker and Hemry D.|g garden. - the gridiron that makes all the Qiffer-| oiving day at least once a week It|Congregational church at South Kil- | Stte stub in a waste can where there & mond stud. Hovle, comprised an auto party whichf ence. { mainly depends on what you really |lingly, is to address the gathering at | mos Soroe gasoline. The fire depart- visited Narragansett Pier and Plum 1 t responded promptly, but did not v —_— want—which yowll take. John Ken. |the open air service on Davis park |pere Beach Sunday. y - 1, 4 gl much work to do after arrival, as| = Afrs. B, B. Moore was the guest Seems to me | never knew a season | drick Bangs in sending out a “Merry | Sunday afternoon. e’ e wis ' qUIGHy extiREAbe | T B, Moore was the Euest o on the farm which afforded a betier| Christmas” once explained that he Spe—tinon Three cars that were in the garage| (- z illustration of thle general idea than| sent the wish, If that was what the £arage | Charlestown the present summer. We're having one | recipient really wanted. However, If FUNSRAL Arrived. Some of those who menament| Mr. and Mra William Greeme of u au u of pretty nearly all sorts, mixed up| the latter truly preferred a yellow out- Westerly were guests at James+For v} L Mrs. Martha Nuttal, gaged In the rescue work inhal:d and thrown together, here on Podunk | look o a pink and rosy one, he dldn't| A4 ner hoge on Main street Friday | QuaDtities of smoke. A big crowdd VoS3, L0 N tional Park. Hill. A farmer or lener who can't | want his wish to stand in the way. ’ uickl: i ! 7 T afternoon at 1 o'clock funeral services |9 v assembled to see such excite- pu co L 54 chings i Safval gt 15 ne st afternoon at 1 o'clock funeral serylees | evetopad by vemson i ita| A card from Hon. Charles J. Greene tnam, Conn., August 1--7 For several years past we've been|ed by Rev. George F. Genung, pastor | fire. The bullding was only slightly | announced that he ~ visited the e ".'."‘."‘;.'c'.f'r.x?“;'-':'é' :::d’cg:f handicapped b§ droughts. Thus far|of the Baptist church at Brooklyn, | §amaged and a few dollars will meet | Glacier in the National park in Mon- u d i of the Chauta iation olations doesn't need o strain his in. | this season there's been rain enough, [and Rev. W. D. Swaffield. L. B. Ken- |ile repair costs. H. H. Davenpert of | tana. last week. nder the auspices utauqua Assoc y 2 5 % Pomfret is the owner of the buildi Mr. and Mrs. James B, Mattison of & Vention to manufacture them. They |2nYWay. ~ The other evening two |nedy was the funeral director. of e building. J 4 are juet as freely at hasd. Jadies came up in their auto, after a |Silver Anniversary of ,Parish School. =Ras Wotceutet;, A58’ VIRNGWr SN i Swarthmore, Pa., and local organization day of steady drenching rain in which | mye late sammer will bring the sil- SIGNED 250 BONDS. " P’ N had filled and it had been im- —_— ry To begin with, the spring epened late | =0 Phad ver anniversary of the opening of St. F. G. Rice were Sunday evening call- and wet. Plowing was delaged: many | Wain 3 topiisg ot USUal SUPDIY. | James parochial school, now being Mayor Macdonald Puts His Autograpl | ors at Cliftmore. seeds were not in a month gfter the ;T 7 TREIRSC that on account offremodelied and improved. and with it | to lssue Worth & Quartsr Mitiem mormal date. And. Sorrowfll Silas| 127 huthel ench wanted could. oparg |®. Speclal observance. Many of the Went up and down the hyways be. | ol Pushel each wanted. could spare|Sisters of St Joseph who have been || With a new Swmmts == USQUEPAUGH ¥ moaning hl{!;‘nlt over the gloomy| Ut (10l 5 s e Zfa:fm:; teachers in the school, as many sa :flo%f)ofl_lld -:x-l = - e ie-s=riec - prospects. en, all of a sudden, It 2 Y possible, are to return here for the 5 eenon-lk [ Slsared off, the sun took charge wgan, | T4ETS one of them said, with & half | 2UTIVeNary! "quarter of & e eers | Orchard Clambake to Be Old Home the wet world woke up and '_hlml:neer. ought it was about time Eg = = Day Gathering. fairly jumped. ~ Whereupon Joyful | 1€ the fammers to begin to complain SALEM FIRE mayer I attendl S John skipped along behind his = plow | 3¥eT Somethini Tord . biess Scnar €y Br W Tecation and carolied his gladness with tae| O%ar Woma . % > redi e R e Sathee . Wik, e n I'm delighted | Blamed for Predicament of Mr, and dry. Sorrowful Silas promptly. came| With . If you won't complain be-| Mrs. James Judd—But to No Pur- to the fore again. “Couldn’t get mota- | (2USe of a temporary shortage of peas; | pos: HC Ih Sty "Cans tvens: 100 vats there won't be any complaints made. s SUGGESTION | Acre pond for a few days. everything 'ld burn up, ‘twas so dry.+| Naturally 1'd rather have had peas| In the town court Friday morning | m—— Mrs. B, L_Simmons visited Provi- After a couple of weeks along came a| enough o cail for all the money they | Mr. and Mrs. James Judd were pr Active Business Men as Cor- | dence Saturde 3 series of thinder-showers. Josful John, Wanted fo spend on ‘em. But that|sented, charged with having been In- | Porators of Savings Bank—Submit| Virs. Bert Stanton is spending this hilarlously threw up his hat and|32Me rain was doing a couple of myltoxicaied and with camping on P~ | Names of Fifteen, to Which a Few | 5 oK, T L} Ner parents. Mr. and Mrs. blessed the moisture which urged mg!“"’«i grass lots more money good than |vate property. Deputy Sheriff Johm| ¢ the Officiale Wi ch a Few | G, Palmer. Joung crope o an almost unprece- | {Wice ‘the loss from a reduced pick of | M. Bessette brought in the pair afe g als Will Not Agree. Mrs. M. D. Palmer has gone to Ex- 068 7016 Of Erowih. peas. Life that day wasn't all ple, to|an early morning trip to the viclad®| oy 0 oo .7 e be sure. It wasn't all pickles, either. |of the ¢:11d Dyer :;ilce on m’:‘wn-.- Friday s Ul ""ism*:"]g;:;m s'\erfl T"’l"’;.‘ere e B o i ket ¥ gan road, near where they have béem | o be 3. A - s bank between officials of %, of Rev. C. H. Paimer. 3-Grumper could find " plenty | OF coures therw's the bitter in iite as T e e stitution, helr ), AeroE o e real OLd Gbme Day for was what he was looking for; on the | as well as bursts of sunshine. Sinee|G2YS in Jjail” Sherifft Heasstts says Juanfsw.‘1 F. Han..ne; [nf"l.ix:r&“r);! e Dunham of Breokiyn is other hand an optimist could just as| we cen't avold oither why not follow | ey, (14 him they lost thele smeperty |3:oc° haric ‘commissioners. Noteis & | visiting friends here have made the sheriff Susl Seml sym. | [4Ppitt and Fred P. Holt, and their| The committee met at Dr. Kenyo: pathy. That must have SSNE @eme Nre | COUnsel, Attorgey J. F. Carpenter. A | Wednesday evening to help arrange at Salem! number of the corporators and trus- | for the clambake. tees were present at the conference,| Mrs. Mary McConnor has been en- Mr, d M W. J. Dawl d M 3. Rice wer Tevening call: FIRST TIME IN EASTERN CONNECTICUT Opens Saturday, August 1, at 2:30 p. m.. Daily afterncon (2:30) and even- ngs (7:30) programs, Sunday, August 2, included, closing Friday evening, August 7. Amos H. Kenvon of New York is enjoying a two weeks' vacationiat his home here. Dr. Taylor of Maine is visiting, Ames H. Kenyon. They are camping at 100 eter to visit her sister, Mrs. Franklin 8o it has been right along. Any old ALL FEATURE PROGRAMS Purely educational and artistic. Lectures by noted people. Concerts by famous artists and musical organizations. at which the following communi i ister, Mrs. Annie Cos- Programs include the presentation of Bertha Smith-Titus, in lecture-re- NOBWIDIL NP WY was presented. 4 gt b : citals on grand opera and musical classics. Dr. Paul M. Pearson, college pro- Charles Read Presents Table to the | Bank Commissioners’ Recommendation, | Minnie Webster of Providence is|jossor, lecturer, editor, Chautaqua dirgcter. Judge Benjamen B. Lindsey, S visiting her father. J. Webster. " R s ) <, R Brookiyn Library, Hartford, Conn, July 24th, 1014. | V'en o er nis | Denver Juvenil Court. Dr. Russel H. Conwell, founder and president o z > To the Oficers ahd Corporators of | norlo"in® Brovidence afier o weeks' | Tomple university and one of the most noted lecturers in _America. Frank Charles Read of Norwich has pre- the Futmam Savings Bank, Put- : M i h in favor of equal suffrage rights fo > nam, Conn stay at The Maples. Stephens, sculptor, who speaks in faver rig! r women, Imltations e reading room The Horaritiio for | Gentlemen: The affairs of tne Put- |, Miss Emma Wells of Attiehore I&land Mrs. Minnie Bronson, whose lecture is opposed to the granting of Equal Substitut A5 i ® Toaics nam Savings bank have reached mich D i otpe. Anna Wl | guttrage and many people. a con on we feel it our duty t N 2 3 GettheWell-Known ) tn vn Sarigs Totiee urbant ecommendations sug'ri| The Grange sotial Tuesday evening| Tyroleon Alpine Yediers, The Adriatic Band, Pref. Ferrantl, drisctor, Tus Round w . to $he library as a memorial fund is | GueSts to the present corporators of | was quite well attended. Ice cream | koges Institute Singers, Dunbar Singing Band, Prsssntation inderella, b Bl LSRR the bank. The bank has been shown |and cake were for sale Four Musical Artists, Miss Melrose, Boston Soloist, many other stars. A i e e ,,,".i,,‘:,“':;:;"h,g: by an appraisal made in behalf of the | Reba Collins of New York is visit- | o 00 War (o0 0"l P .amu? o graphy. The recent ammual meeting | P2nk to be insolvent to the extent of | Ing her sister, Mrs. C. H. Palmer. " qua supported by | orgs own L of the library association brought en- |about $100,000. The figures vary very | T. T. Loch, who has been ill, is residents of Putnam and surrounding towns. . couraging and satisfactory reports. g::;*:;m; Qfl;m e:;!tm;e';nag; & "1" able to be out 5 Watch for further ammeuncements and detail of programs. ; : malation of bool o : B . Made In the best N iien f Saokis. lgdt Jest Wek [ sne cptnjte ot the bl Chutiimion: ROCRVILLE Season ticksts, §200, single admissions, 35 and 50 cents, as designated for - : Betting Nave: Bimivia ers the situation requires immediate each entertainment. an radical action. At th S i - Rev. Clarence H. Barber and E, H, | time, we understand, you hnv‘: c?nre;::: Rev. A. F. Crofoot and Hon. A. S N. B., Arrangements are being completed for one lecture at the Chautau b world ¥ board of trustees very few persons | Babcock attended Lg:ptml M‘::‘eeun. qua by William Jennings Bryan, Secretary of the United States. i) D) 5 e 3 who are In active business for tnem- | of the Seventh Day st onary | Chautauqua tent, 1,200 capacity, on Putnam High School grounds. We do not “milk products™— selves. In savings banks of th society at Westerly. . not make P! B— | P of the Punam Sevine bane. the &ize | #o0e oa Crandall, Mrs Lulu Palmer| For Information address J. G. Johnson, Putnam, Conn. sed Milk, ete. |Thu fidence of the people is better ofitained | and Miss Eila Palmer made a trip to ’ i Dleasant and interesting trip. by having upon the board-of trustees { Wakefield in Mr. Crandall's automo- a goodly number of active and suc- | bile recently. eessful business men selected from the | Misses Marida Burdick and Florence & Growing Old by Degrees. various parts of the banking commu- | Barber spent Tuesday at Stoneholm, 3 ) : rowing old has many stages. Yeu|nity. en a bank which has bad | the home of Charles Stone and family. llflla.ews»uuzb MILK Made from pure, fullcream milk | csn remember tiie time when, in read | » Splendid reputation in the past be- | Rev. H. C. Van Horn and family of the extract of malted 108 your Taverite aather, et 1083 | Comes wven SHENLly nvolved In finah- | Ashaway wers recent gucsts of Rev. (EAST BROOKLYN) 9 m ? in | gusted to find ¢ ; cial difficulties, there is bound to be{and Mrs. A. G. Crofoot. APRIL 1, 1914 U O pow hat he had made hif{at the least some distrust as to the 2 hero forty years old, and you won |ability of those in contrcl. While the HOPKINTON . * & dered how he could be guilty of im |BeoPle may mot think that ansthing - . puting romatice to auch &8 hcion | dishonest has occurred in the manage- Sy ment of the affairs of such bank, vet Rev. E. P. Mathewson returned home able age. By and by, even though you | the ability of those in control is liablé | Friday afternoon of last week from found forty years to be the old to be, at least. slightly questioned. |a visit with friends in Warrenville, | Interest and Profits ................ ...... $93,65800 - of youth, you were solaced by ::: The bank ool g thought that it ten. tweive or fifteen of the most cap- Mr. and Mrs. Waiter C. Brown, of President, J. A. Atwood; Vice-President, Wm. H. Burnham; Treasurer, was the youth of olé|abie and successful men of your bank- | Warrenville, have been guests at the ’ age, and still later you will wonde:|ing community engaged in active dus—|home of Rev. E. P. Mathewson -this| CIAFence A. Potter; Trustees, Charles Bragy. Frank . Tillinghast, Floyd where youth ends and old age begisa | ness. either mercantile, farming. uan- | week. Cranske, J. Walter Atwood, Clarence H. Truesdell, Rienzi Kobinson, James 2 B L i edeg - au- _ lufacturing oF egerwise. should be : : 7