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Yy~ g’ i ;. . and Mrs, .Ashton Persons and daugh _are Mr. W iy Eabert Case, &1 the laiters | prevent 3 n 's Point, New ot Brooklynm, N. and Mrs. H. H. i | H i k ; i 'flé i o< . 3 interior of the store will also be re- | tures In this course. David P. Abern I today for el 3 eaves, L. D. Higgins of the Danbury Nor- beach. after the interests of |ma) school lectured on hygiene Tues-| George Foote of Southbridge was & . Higgl u"u;lhyw“m ik m}"u s lectures T, ins to ey, Jitney Service to Hartford. N ot Ellsworth and|outline a few of the possibilities which | duties of postmiaster at Dayville, will The frst fitney to try for long dis- |are at Manchester, Me, at ~present, S Mo ey e A o P tance service'Started in Tuesday, When | engaged in supervision of work there. Tuesday he gpoke of various kinds | cently appointed democratic postmias- a car owned by Willls S. Tulin of e of foods and the food value of each. | ters. Hartford was put into service on the WIFE TOO SAVING. He :hp‘on of the care of the teeth D. A. R. Outing. & importance of thorough masti- ity o TEEE Put Money Away, Instead of Paying |gation. He took up briefly the topis | Keleey Bolot tar ihe samimen Bestins (s et oo orariy meeting of the board of | Hicioiong beforo entrins the feld,| Stors Bills, John Wytkievitoh [of ventilation. he care of wounds andl| vitod the members of Sarah Williams A WEALTHY RANCHER called for tonight e e | elims the dangers and benefits which come | Daniclson chapter. D. A. R. to be her Daniel P, Dunn, to act upon — % ax%ryell‘: ‘were otnh'et_htloflcl con- | guests there today for the annual out- 18 HELD FOR RANSOM In the police court Tuesday morn- | 08 r. Higgh i ing of the organization. e from this city [ing John Sullivan received a thirty | Tuesday °"°fl1m‘° Fonun iagie Aseisted " In- atelninatont. A Lone Idahe Bandit Demands $6,000 to Hartford {s advertised ‘on the car |days sentence in jail for intoxication. % 25 | Jies Alline and itk Bekscn are PUTNAM for His Release, as eighty-five cents. The case of John Wylkleviteh, who | AREUASE tnder e oo | vistting {his ek oh Catend Mager. R o it, as 1t requires a meet- e T T e ad ® weth "Onz | serenade. They _afterwards and_participated there Monday eve- | Elke’ Outing to be at Webster Lake— Jatie, aabo, Jily 20— Ernest Free by Mail called tor ihe purposo to choose W REIm, g 10 Sive [he Soweca & Chnck o | pin as | nins in an entertalament for the ben |~ Mra. J. W. Bartiett to Address Dud- 4 o befas. A Sucoessor, and no notice of any ac a recognition of their appreciation o Larned home. Their par- fion was glven at this time. It is Burnham—Denman. the course. Miss Gaines has con- |ents Mr. and Mrs E. C. Babson re.| ¥ Grm e i e o4 tofey . b likely that the choice will be made at| Clark W. Durnham of this city, S orite claimed her hus. |ducted n very helpful course and her | cently motored to Oxford. Band—Recent Roundup oboes ; bookkeeper at the Willlmantic Trust [ 2254 QrOeroc her out of (1o ROTRe B0 | popularity at the summer school is| W. Directions for delivery of the ran- e e T O o s | while Wytkievitch sald he gave his | universal som brousht to the ranch s Empey’s s > e — gh's Reports o3 » thy ht - POMPEIAN B =g nir kst o ity 4 OBITUARY. notices of"their “mesting 1o e F. Tomain | protiaes that iy be Selivered. o4 |tains of Castern idan” U "o i £ [ [ s o ifi H I | i o ,l il H | | | provided that ity be delivered on a |lains of eastern . Darrow of —_— next weelk. lonely mountain road the night of Jul Willington. The 'young people were Edward T. Gavigan. Allen Shippee is spending this week and E. L We 24 Otherwise -1 OLIVE OIL umattended, and left. Immediately, af- CHILDREN'S CLUB WORK. Edward T Gavisan, 52, died at St | With friends at Oakiand beach. . MO Ouoatend 2 witn death. ter the ceremony on utomeobile " ve- | _Arthur B. Proulx of New Bedford - ; wedding ‘trip. On their retarn. they of Practical Address By O. H. :fi;fihirhfiflnfl:fln‘mfld"mmfi:r Wwas a visitor with Danielson friends ZYS8 108, SR Sesot = JRclels will reside in this city. n at Storrs Summer School— | Sor8 W AT the end was not | Tuesday. WHOLESC S Lectures—Gift for Miss | unexpected. The deceaseq was orn | Rev. M J Ginet M S. after confer- Mandoling for High Schaol. Gaines. i this city the_soa of Thomaa End | 800 el the. sammel Mrs. W. L Crane, who sold enough =2 e B b o s lawn fete. nurses at St. Francis' hospital, Hart- tickets for the recent concert, given| 0. H, Benson of Washington, D. C. £ James V. Bennett of Providence was | ford, is the guest of Miss Olivine Mi- - by the glee club of the Windham High | gave an inspiring and interesting iec- a visitor with friends in Danielson |lot. A school, to purchase two mandolins to | ture Tuesday evening on the subject ter T him, James and Walter | Tuesday. George A. Rautz of Worcester vis- ; ln of Boys' and Girle Club Work 1| Gavigan ana Miss Helen Gavigan, one New Lids for Carriers. ited with Putnam friends Tuesday. 4 of individual prize winners and groups | §randchild Edward Gavigan and a| Letter Carriers Frank Young and| Steeple Tom Fitzpatrick of Willi- Pt More than 340,000,000 of by-products in the making of coke by old-fash- foned process. ¥ 5 Winners who competed suc- | sister, Mrs. Joseph Cotter, all of whom | Harold Greene have adopted for the mantic was a visitor in Putnam and of 5 e s moo {resits Tn fhle city. hot, weather season o sombrero type | Danielson Tueaday. P 3 i of hat instead of the regulation Will Attend Bai i i = ) | ducts in the national competition. Omer Bernier. 0% - R : { z Mr, Fenson is the National Club| Omer Bernier, 33, who has been ini | & “;‘:."Jn:‘:x"‘g‘:&.""w;' the rec. | Postmaster Alexander Giiman ‘will e 3 E <3 thirty-three _of the |at his home No. 179 Jackson street.| 547 Fellows Tuesday evening. be in New London today attending at 3 & S northern states. He has traveled in |for the past three months, died at a | N Ona"Mre Charles L. Nado, who | 2e Crocker house a banquet of post- 7 : all of the states of the union and he |late hour Monday evening. He Was |, .o 'yooh in'Bomfret for the past gew | Z25ters appointed by Former Con- - 8 G 3 is qualified to speak about the re-|born in Canada, but came to this eity |y nine Dlan to return here t Sep. | STessman Bryan F. Mahan. It is ex- fis the all important g markable work which is being done|at the age,of thirteen. He was a|j0f % F about Sep- | pected that Homer Cummins, next ‘ 3 p ; along agricultural lines by organized | barber by trade and a member of the | M0 oo 1oiiaieon peaple democratjc candidate for United 7 X }‘. the housewife j % / groups of boys and girls. local barbers' umfon and of Court |, A THEREr D e hte wer® | States semator from this state, wil| 4 g jror- just now, ) R Before taking up the subject of the | Fabre, No. 3495, I O. O. F. He is sur- | 31 £U! cfluu‘""’"“ . hear, | pe present. 2 1 : )| svenine” 3r. Benson "gave an ‘ntro- |vived by nis Swife and_two children, |38, U, Shtutanane, grown = Member of Local Lodge. q uctory talk to the teachers al his mother, Mrs, Jules Bernler o v jend-many changes are neces- % school life and the purposce of educa- | Granby, Canada, four sisters and two |, Donelson will have a very large) Simon P. Humphrey, who Pram tion. In these remarks he emphasized | prothers, of whom Mrs. Z. Trudeau, | ToPicsentation at the Douglas camp | OO0 elon. was a member of Fu £ /sary — a new Carpet, some, the point that we should recognize the | Mrs. R. Lagasse, Miss Alexina Ber- o g Saturday. S T o thimioliy amd the. e o s £ : needs of a community when forming & | nfer and Antonio Bérnier are now in Importing lce, Prisiion Wil be esressn y a : 3 { 3 = 4 course of study. Canada; one brother, Anselene Ber-| Carloads of ice to help out the lo- | “Miss Luta Harviland is spendi i{Curtains, a Chair, some Bed- - ‘Taking up his subject he sald, “Bach | nier, resides In this ¢ity and a sister | cal supply are being recelved ' here | fom maie it ropand I8 spending o { school should be an extension depart- | Mrs. L. Depathy, lives in Wauregan, |regularly by one company. chelle. g - - or 5 hild; th |room Furniture or a room to R, o e e e boaie ot Engineers in the employ of th teacher should extend the benefits of Brief Mention. New Haven road were in Dnluelno: Probate. Astioss. 3 i 7 1 the school to the people outside. There bert McKeon of Hartford is the | Tuesday running out the lines around | . OB Tuesday Charles L. Torrey qual- bw &Y - < / is mo better way to do this than by | . ooPer JICeon OF FETCOC I8 the station property. fed a5 executor of the will of Ger- oanngud boys’ clubs. Arthur Casey left Tuesday evening| J2cob Pidge of South Killingly, now Clgmons, late omgret. ¥ Yy £ 3 and girls should be taught to t past the four s mark 1 In '-‘“'y"’"‘" court for the dis- i Take a list of the. things % Sormething. . The ' greatost | foF New York whers e 1s'an 5ty 18 | years, s the 125t of the oid overiand | triet of Woodstock Tuesday, William " ' ' B T dpa ity |- Mitmes Al Barvice. and Hiies | 6% ook @rivey in thin repion. 1 Tou Sur atoented Claservates = are so many people Jamaica Ginger for iyou need to improve the home that they never earned. We need to | Dimmock of South Willington were James Duffy of Wauregan, Injured - th teach a child how to earn a dollar @s | guests of friends here Tuesday. nll i b~ '_m S ';5:: m gym?..\u::n Jlrnng. o “’l‘mlleyi car at c : e reruit ad Lo sartn Biward J. Foran, who bas beon | EISST B o iy, N b COOK IN COMFORT #ind go to e _“The club work ls divided Into, va- | yraveling with a circus company ar- | Per cent of alcohol A Sat ed | resting comfortably at the Day Kim- [ : Bolfs A 10 i s Tl e B et ety THIS calal b [rvenaey Tuamlay to Toman. e e Pitubed No-Hit, No-Ren Ga S i olfs Are Littls Things But They Made | work™ because T | eral weels. o- o-Run Game. TH]S IJMMER 9 Him a Millionaire. ized. naving officers like any other of- | mne following spent Tuesday YIETING TEXTILE: PLANTS, Howard White of Winsted, who * When Andy U t 18 Seration and team work. America | Hartford: Mrs. James Tighe ~Mrs.|c,ng “Kitohin Nerth , Pitched for Putnem $ en ndy 'pson af ‘went to ! operation and team work. men . ressman ichin ‘rom o A work for his brother-in-law at Union- | needs education in team work. This |John F. Colling Mrs. Louls Belanger, last Saturday under the name of Wil- B Angus Parke, G. E. Fraser. Carolina, Studying Effects of New | son, is getting credit, and deservedly, can make ville, Conn., making bolts and nuts, | 15 c5peclally true of the farmer. o e e A daetrvedly. ou kitchen a3 - et £ boys| John Dunlevy. Thomas Morlarity, Jou : 3 thesé commodities were little Known | who kr’:ma‘;;thn::edwg:hx‘:.rgo: a5’ | Miss Agnes Muliigan and Nora, — game up to the time that rain broke livable as your living room—if 4 urnu“re 0re and used. recognition of thelr achlevements in | Nelllo and Tulla Dunlevey lett Tues- | . P the l;n-llm; .I‘n ézl.; eighth nning. have 's NEW PERFEC- P ‘i farm labor. He sald that the time |day for a month’s stay in Canada., : 2 ; vouy s svery pomile cent be: |ouiy real avistocracy in America 1s the = he, nest, bouss, ls i towns o thie| Letters addressea_is Sfotlowd TION Oil Cookstove. No wood- o aristocracy of achievement. Perso fll‘l“ at o Putunss t Main and Union Streets, the end of two years to purchase a| Mr. Henton mentioned the import-| Mrs H. C. Smith spent Tuesday at | iextile plants for the purpose of de-| \iry T P e Pty box, mo no coalhod % horse and wagon and started to peddle | ance and benefits of home life. He | Ocean Beach. I reatmtenr oy Dora_Jublutte, Mrs. Jane Pierson, C. the slow selling bolts. So successtul | 5214, “The difference between many| wiss Mildred Bulger is visiting in \ i bo ty and bo Post O H. Rexter, A. M. Stone, Neison thy d boys of thely ce Improvements. HIRAM N. FENN this venture that brother-tn-law | noratr 1o thar the ity bevs Jive In | NeW London. Tromper. Postmaster Charles A. Potter is " Elke’ Outi UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER | /@08don persuaded him to re-enter the | houses and the country boys live in n'x::i dlo(- T,_-nner spent Tuesday in| . uging a ot oF T St ing. g factory as sales manager, homes. He spoke of the present day letown. ko b < The annual outing and clambake of E box sections at the postofiice to be | Putnam lodg 82 Church 3te Willimantic, Ct. Fventoally <, ., | distractions from home life and add-| Miss Clarissa Davis is in Stafford |made. The section at the far end of | this year at %V:;lghh‘k!e.w’r:& h::l‘} Rine Lady Assistant ‘ventually Upson secured control of | 3 “Once the American home life is |for a few day: the lobby has been taken out and |be a convenlent place to reach and the business, opening a branch at|broken up decay will set in as in the | D S Beckwith was in East Hamp- |placed in space formerly s occupied by | arran; ts Cleveland where iron ore and coal |days of Rome.” ton Tuesday on business. 250 call boxes, which have been dis- | as many oo 305 - = ¢ ade to feed were nearer at hand. Ilustrated Lecture. Mrs, Raymond Fuller and son of |continued. In the end of the lobby Under the skiliful guidance of the ‘W. S. Dakin gave an illustrated lec- | Hampton, spent Tuesday here. ;fi:ew?ndfl::“:"\“ Cg:lwl:m‘ a parcel man who as & boy saved with a view | {Ure, Tuesday evening about school{ Migs Alice O'Brien is spending a Binpod. ‘buildings. rtnight in Boston. of increasing his earntng power, plg ‘School Management, i B o R fron was practically coined into gold | W. S, Dakin of Hartford, State In- [ gioq Fenton are in Boston. and Andrew S. Upson died a million- | spector” of Schools, lectured Tuesday | "y “yopn Lewis is in Worcester for 1 it. Lady Assistant Tel. connection | 8i7® head and director of a number of [ S the SUPIESL OF SCRO0l WARSEETENC | iho remainder of the week. ——— TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. 2 James Duffy, of Wauregan Fell From Trolley Car, Gashing Head and Cars Might Make New Stop d juring Leg. A _mew regul ol ‘ ks e Summer session are taking this course,| Mrs. Roy Gully has been vis-| 17" ol LoreSiiation tor handling the # the purpose of which 1s to show the | iting relatives here for the pgst month. o trame Sugbens corner m- FC JA(ISQN. Dentist; The Willi ic Savi importance of systematizing school| Miss A. C. Gagon has 10 | ployea & T raaard Testerday. ¢ avp . e imantic Savings work in order to gain time, to save | Holyoke, after a few days’ visit in this | has been living in the boarding house [ also stop on sy Y Painl 5 Instit energy, to avold friction and to use | eity. in that village, where he bas been but | This is where the traMo plles up. Tr : i e the resources to the best advantage.| . yames Flynn accompanied by |a short time, has been taken to the | talk is to have the cars run lnge and Filling a Specialty inssiperning 1oz . | o Dr; Dakin said, “The main factors | per son, Edward, is spending a few | Day-Kimball hospital ‘around the 'cornes. ang Frank-Larrabee, President 200 & toaphvc €0 oo e, I 3 Duffy is suffering from injuri - | make thet a5y ter ‘of school management are first|d2Ys in Boston. celved when e T from o trolley cor | Will ‘be sdopted ts g et (hi8 plun N. D. Webster, Treasurer | careful planning and secondly per- | M. and Mrs. John Curry, who spent |y ‘rrocy's switeh, north of Atta- T ki Shuteneo 1 Tollowing up the plana. | the past ten Jays with relatives here, | ReAr Tracys switch narth of Atta- ‘o Address Dudley Grange i, Dakin spoke of the responsioi- let Tussday for thelr home in Bridge- | ELAS™% SOLE Vs, SELTOMLREN, | e, W. 3. Bardiect wil ‘be_the ity whi a teacher has in caring for d ridi seat Friday evening at meeti; B TRty of the chilaren both in| About forty of the ladies of the |end Wis Fiding an the fieat st of $n ¥ Oy Dt iene st & o 3 . grange, h and out of the bullding espectally dur- | Jocal line of Macabees Will trolley o [at the time is held as at least partly | Subject. A Plea for Women Suffrage Ocean ) ! ing- the hours of recreation when they Beach Wednesday o spend the |if mot wholly recsoneibic for bis fall | Based on Democracy. | Mre. Bartiers e _ : are subject fo injury throush Tough | day. from e - ia e e and fo b one of ihe Connecticut workers ; By NI e X . T Massac ‘campaign g i ; Pl Trpoke of the Importance of the | INVESTIGATING EXPLOSION IN |iaken to the car house at Dayville ¢ to open. Following oLy g protection of health and he mentioned CANADIAN MUNITIONS PLANT | Physician_ stitches being _taken dress by Bartl to ett an enrofiment Ways of preventing the spread of dis- e & ot B M Rond O Mep [0 thoes ~ withieg o o < 'Fis said that comortable conditions | Preliminary Report Has Besn Sent to | a8 al%o injred and the » 3 o shoulg be provided in the school room, Department of Justice. bruised and shaken up. * For best résults use SOCONY s 5 mentioning some of the things which e ‘After being fixed up by the physi- 762 Main Street, - ‘Telephone i administer to the comfort and con-| Washington, Y i preliminary [ cian Dufty was put aboard a car and ‘present brands of kerosene oil. g e | Srates District Attorney Webster at |5t Vvauresan mmo:m t:' his Doarding | WU & P s “tl::e:“ h.gtlflr:. . NEW Detroit. Mich of the charge that Ger- sufttage movement in' Massachusetts, STANDARD OIL COMPANY 'AISTS JUST ARRIVED . pathizers responsible usetts. OF NEW YORK | W. : ] ‘ CARRY STOMACH JOY _|B2 0800wt 372 eoviomment o o i FOR THE .JULY SALE IN YOUR VEST POCKET ‘:::,:'5‘.,.}..”“"'..4 tonignt st the depart: | *°%, FOAND. MRARD Now York = Buttele Justywhat. you: need to-tuck into y 3 Lee & Osgood Co. Has Such Faith In |™ent of justice. ping, the / o 3 i R 3 . your -or. to - While the inquiry had-not:been com. Monda: J wearforgyour week-end trips—sheer, mgo'i: pmm. This Dyspepsia Remedy That |pleted, officiala said that so tur it ad ofciais at Dayville to / tive and¥inexpensive, So g They Guarantes It. aot, disclosed grounds on which the : nsive. many attractive little| one of the greatest successes tn the | U2 i, Pronted 1 the road officials declined to do this.| Tuesday was one of the important touches-in these new arrivals, made of voile, Ham- sale of medicine has been achieved by | S5AINSt any of the persons wlleged to | Dufry was eventually taken to the | days at the Chautauqus Erounds nere. unds here. > standard 4 hospital in an automobile at the di-|The L burg and. silk mull, with three-quarter-sleevés and | edr. ana. it dyspensia rem | no'atiute to cover & conapiracy form: | KR of” ometaie ot the Wenreban | & Suiioaiiie, wos, Victors " band and low neck'that they are claimed in twos and threes. popuac o Cnogt B Panatn ek | e “’"‘r“:'"'f ,“‘,_‘E, oe the | "2Ra™ Sale Prices:84c, $1.29 and $1.89 : ‘minis Daricatar sttention o the question, of | It s undersiood that the trolley peo- | Junior Chau JAP-SILKi WAISTS prot pe Hives uned was transporied on Ameri- Lo o AT T sy 4 can soil. The law under prose- | 3eviarea Voo Fourin-one. Tailor-made Jap Silk Waists, water g2 indissstion, through irresular, eat_| cution’ inteht lio a lics Lo cranepor- | hoarding place In ;R PR B e D . proof, spot proof, perspiration proof and fast e e T emedy. o ana| 200 from a forsien country 1o “tne|soemed abi3to G0 % - o Chautavqua, representative come here | [ colé)r, ht.l:re&gumftet‘ sleeves and low neck, black ia matal box. eapecially o | Lo iacr st thy She Tl gouch ratfic. sadress m“:':l-‘n“l -u'm' Stnerwias Bulletin Ooupcn = | . and white, . signed carrying Swagiing tarsats. « Sale Price $1.98 i i e PR e ey K, g e e ey e e | [ GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES 3 'SILK- MULL- WAISTS ~ - g e T | S N ] A ket dimaen o & Dusiiens . Deposit this Coupon in ballot box at Deacon’s & wniformly 7 : — 4 N Store, Putnam. Fill out properly on space below. - & Silk‘Mull Waists,-made in Uap shirts-and country z Name of Contestant. .............. Name of Voter. . T il Tl : I ! dufi*styleryhit‘emais,e, flesh and sky blue. 88 i German it “ranes bassy juired - whether such case - e L s s violation of nenc WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 = from license THE H. C. MURRAY €0. T e il . | o T, 8 es are o 3 o =