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8-Day Tour—All Expensss $4520 Up mlimited Attractions aca- - y O-llr than Middle Atlan- tic Coast Resorts. : s i . RXLLQ) : Twin Screw “BERMUDIAN" Daoats o fan outing at thelr farm to- { AN Safety-apued-Comfort —Sails Altar- &L i ] Rubber “So : JOHN A DUNN, Agent No would be too high to pay a material that, re- 50 Main Street lacing Cotton 'in the Walls of = Enemmhc Tires, would last as PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING long as the Goodrich Rubber Tread could be made to wear. Phone 581 chanic street, caused o Neither Silk, nor Linen, nor oot o0 o persons_{hree e | e sleichus sod rm, Beniani any other. known Fabric yet dis- MODERN PLUMBING ;nmcauamamgm-wumwan . - covered is so good, for this midnight. Judge Woodward indefinite- presided. as Cm'——m choice is as essential !n modlfll house as 1y suspended fudgment upon the pay-| ~ irs Thayer of electricity is to lighting. We guaran- ¥ * Compound et 9 actoal Sl i S et tes the very best PLUMBING WORK Civil War Veteran Buried Hers. 3 by expert workmen at the fariest body Williarz Goodell, & 3 3 \ fced. F votarn of The CIvl war, whe Gied tn tive Sess! {313 | without anything = i R Pl’:vidtfl“ was h:'hl h:‘w?:;‘ - \ \ ure afternoon_ for “"‘ e . X 2 \ . o : x : ) J F. TOMPKINS post, G. it i 3 5% s veadt advice write to | 3 and conductad the cor LR 8 S5ydia - Pinkham Medictne Co. (confl. | ‘¢ 3t the srave, of the officers \ s k Fncreases, 67 West Main Street Body Brpught Here From Arlington.|of the Connacucm. Sunday School as- 3 A Saturdsy afternoon the body of & Anna Bard, Erne Joh: A. Foster of Wyoming, P / A \ A B e i | was -n Visitor with friends I Putner NN \ s engendered. Robert J. Cochrane 3 i ton, N. J, where Mrs. Bard died, for | over Sunday. | : 2 IR 3 GAS FITTING, : gl e SR ST T MR o S oolate i with the =\ e P e G, X E by Rev. James H. Geo of sending a great many of the resi- 3 3 : TR IATEIEN Pttt of St. Alban's church. A.F. dents of the city to Wildwood park [ the funeral director. and Webster lake for Sunday outings. / \ 1 Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. FUNERAL. A party of Putnam people T. F. BURNS motorbus trip to Rocky Point on St’m- Heating and Plumbing b e day. Ulysses Jessup. A regular monthly meeting of the 92 Franklin Street carriage to ‘At the undertaking rooms of Louis|common council is due to be held , 30 laborers of the As-|E, Kennedy a funeral service for | Tuesday evening. Rubber company went on strike | Ulysses Jessup, 90, who died Thurs-| Rev. F. D. Sargent is to be at Oak day night at his home on Rallroad | Bluffs, Mass, during the greater part street, was conducted by Rev. Clarence | of his vacation period. of the le- H. Barber of the Congregational Died at Woodstock. tral | chiuroh, Sunday afterncon at 1. o'clock. ot u ot was in Westfield cemetery. Mrs. Harrlet Mathewson, widow of ‘Willlam W, Mathewson and mother of g remained of the struc- Home. From Vacation, Judge A. McC. Mathewson of New Opera : \ IiRON c ‘s'rl"as morning excepting the| Rev. James H. George, Jr. con-|Haven, dled Saturday morning at her| = 0 } v ducted his first service at St. Alban’s|home In Woodstock, where she had most -trained men m t.he < FURNISHED PROMBTLY BY church since returning from his va- [been a well known resident for the THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO - 3 New Haven—Yale students who on Sunday morning. past 56 years. Mrs. Mathewson was a Rubber Industry,—trained in the No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street ked their way through collego last Burned By Aloohol. native of New York state. Precision _that ice and our jouis. secured for them’ by the. b When some alcohol he was handling Sleeping Quarters Outdoors. 45-year EXP NCE make u of appointments of Yale univer- |accidently ignited A. F. Wood slight- | Tt is not often in this section that ty, acco to the first annual re- |ly burned his right hend and left | hest becomes eo excossive as to make 3 4 of that department, wrist. a reasonable choice to sleep out X - D, E. Jette motored to Providence | doors, but this has been the rule for < COAL AND LUMBER Bridgeport—Soderholm, a Bridgeport | with a party of friends. many people during the past few baker, was turning his' suto Dr. J. B. Sweet of Griswold has|nights. Verandas and hammocks have in front of a small store be- | been a recent visitor in Danielson. been in use as sleeping quarters and iween Southport and Fairfield when | Mrs. Ellen Snow returned to Whit- [ have been found far more comfortable r s 16 was struck by a trolley car and his | insville after a visit here. than the usual sleeping apartments of ) five-year-old daughter was knocked Dr. J. B. Sweet of Groswold has | the Putnam people who have made the O and her leg aad hip broken. been & Tecent visitor in Danislson. = |chanse. Mrs. len Snow returned to Whit- Hartford—For “guying” passing ‘after a - visif . To Observe 25th Anniversary. women about the color of their stock- | v s ol Free Burning Kinds and lehig> 'W. M. Franklin spent the week end| The following committees have been ALWAYS IN STOCK e 2 Dolioe e 5 Ccamer mikar wap |2t his cottage st Oakland Beach. Taanis. for. ahe Hhee S e T St put better i nioa §5 and costs in the Bolics cours Ay e hofs ' SRpEte. anniversary as a pastor in Putnam of Note following comperative prices. “A,” “B,” “C™ 3 A. D. LATHROP B ~‘h. police are trying to break up a| After the first of the year Rural|Rev, F. D. Sargent: Reception, Mr. and care, more smsmvely sted and “D” represent four Widely-Sold Non-Skid Tires: —The most RESILIENT Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta ¢ of whom McFarland is a mem- | Carrier A. W. Logee will probably use | Mrs. F. J. Daniels; invitation, Judge 3 i vnth F: : o an satomobile in covering the TOute | any Mys, 5 e mminin) Laon; Judge Tension devices, or more adhe— Telephone 463-12 i e o from the Danlelson office. Ladies Soctal circle: ~printing and sive Rubber between hased trom Loomis Tnstivute, throssh| DROVE MAGHINE ON WALL. R O ) i of fabric. = e B e Do | rtver Planad Undor Auto But _Ea- | koS PARPoS Bavs oo rcafved trom e o the vital Overhauling an e i S i i de nearly of the speakers invited to importance of THE BEST in this Feoeus aud Spring. wirost,: foroasly e R part of the Tire, and use it there known as the Noonan and Potter prop-| John W. Albro of Wauregan added nvestigating Kilborn Case. snsparingly. another instance of almost miraculous | _Another agent representing a New Nomlk—m-. Della Mae, d‘“‘hw escapes from fatalities in automobile | York insurance company that had an Repair Work | T Hall accidents in this town during the past | accident policy covering John Kilborn, of all-kinds on few days when he drove his machine | who dled suddenly in a local hotel du: s 23.60 ‘Tire? 2035 2380 3355 .85 Akron, 52.08 - ____ rge oy Cipaan wili s T T SRS | e M, Vs e ety Javese: FAIR LlST AUTOMOBILES, | i b 1 is abo ing e case. r. ™m was a | steset power suation 5t The Comnectls | PUVITS Thnt POk R o2 RN Farefing Salemmian of aavencea ears . CARRIAGES, WAGONS, 4 44 Fri b2 and was of lm; ired he th w] e 4, Jclockc at the downtown Congrega- | ST, MPROTCS, GTARY IS & feW | SO T tnis ity TRUCKS and CARTS. 3 tional church, Mr. Albro was en route to Waire-| The visit of the lstest insurance PLRRICES irs, Painting, Trim- gan m Putnam th a load of fruit ‘was U e same e! l!on_ . m‘.fl"’fi'fl;fi:fi'{?fi”fif‘,fi:fifi? aboard his light touring car when the ming, Upholstering and Wood Work old daughter, Alma, were thrown from | 2ccident happened. As he swung down Blacksmithing in all its branches. 2n auto delivery wagon which Jobn. | the. state road from Attawaugan and |early afternoon, with its load of fruit o~ Was driving, and seriously Injured | across the tracks into Dayville in the | again aboard and no lanterns to mis- ; Friduy morning at Bine -road. snd |Tar of the Labelle bullding he should |lead its ariver, was run down . o 3 Spring street, when the auto was hit | have slowed down to make the right | Wauregan. Dy a trolley car. angle turn into the Dayville-Willims- Personal Mention. YANTIC nearby brook. Mr. Fulton was going [Lavin and daughter Nellie have re- 3 : mxfi‘:}d‘;flx{mfigflw‘ John F. Tigur of Hopkinton, Mass., | cumstan: to use one in tuitie soup and dis- |turned to Plainfield after & week's stay —_— - gyt e _ 2 | this he drove atrectly across the main | vos § visitor with friends in Danlel Week End Visitors in and About the | 0% °f the other one. Frank Vanasss and family, ot Phoe-| 507 10 515 North Main St. : strest of the viliage o ne| ‘Honty McDermott of Woonsocket circumstanc Village—Schoolhouse Hill Being PLAINFIELD nix, R I, spent Sunday with Mr. and 2 OUR GUARANTEE collar For his new bulidiag Mr. Riley | S0eot Sunday at his home in Danlel- | tending ihe handiing of the Kilborn| Graded—Notes. ey T had set out two lanterns, a consid- | *°J; e et e News of the Churches—St. Paul’s An- < Judge and Mrs. W. F. Woodward | born’s valuables have been returned to Brand, Sr., of Fitchvill Your money back if you ]| erable aistance apart, on the wall at Mrs. Louls Brand, Sr,, of Fitchville, the street level and seeing these Mr. | HerS Euests of relatives in Webster, | hls family and a receipt is held for o y o Hls f has Do sbending - the ‘past week I3 nual Picnic a Success—Other Notes. are tisfied Albro, possibly feeling much the same &, Wood t Sunda; 1th — e Borylopest of her daughter, Mrs.| At St, John's Roman Catholic church 1 . as the immigrant who stated that he R o Y WUh|SEALER'S COMPENSATION FIXED, | Carl Bentley, masses were read at 7, 8.30 and 10.30 |urday evening, at which the newly- 4 M Ceylon Tea....... 35¢c J|knew ne was going to nave dimeuity | riends at Beach pond. — Miss Mary' Weiler has been spend- | o "% U Re " Fathers Teulings and |weds received thelr friends. Mr. and Rests with the V. f New B was %, | All other Teas. ... 25c ||in driving between the two ilghta of A 3&":,,‘;“;," o ez | At $5 a Day for Not Mors Than 200 ing the past two weoks I Gieeneville | Metivier. Rev. C. P, Teulings, an in- Sire. Vandals wers the recipienis of . an approaching Sundan ; | structor at the St. Thomas seminary presents. Dancing was Extra good Coffee.. 23¢c | chine O S Hirarr'S Frankiin ts enghged i re. DN A TN 3 veloais ehaCseRh White of North Qxford spent|in Hartford has been appointed by the e taom b etil midnisht” The| The best natured person in the eanut Butter SNty Duietn ellin uain bishop to substitute for Father W. A.|music was furnished by Miss Hebert [World will get grouchy slaving over a Peanut <+:-. 12c |} ine iantonra were sst, mistaking them | FoRSUEE fre; of, e, qusint old col o e ho is | Keefe while the latter is in the west. |and her brother, P. Hebert Among €08l or wood fire. 4 Tomd yulds. Tesi ace. ooy ey el Nioh2 I8 |The topic fo Father Teulings' sermon |the out-of-town friends Make the Queen of the Kitchen Simier B AShE OE Siat:ph now in Boston where his ship is in - 5, Took Eight Foot Plunge. Charles E. Franklin of Providence S A otk, e e ok ond fa town |t the wass was Weep and You Weep | Th Champagne, Py . When the machine reached the lights | was a visitor at his home here on with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. |Alene. A speclal letter from Bishop g Mod G R g = R B D § — a Dentays g o e o ootang woas | soe and et AsbmaBauit €rn as Range lar, a clean drop of from eight to ten| Forty Hours at St James’ Church. Mrs. John Coughlin is spending sev- | OB, ©f (the DobY g e - feet. ploughed its nose into the soft | 3 I s S % |read. Next Friday is the first FYi- [Arctic, R. L GAS IS A TIME-SAVER dirt at the bottom and did a haif g was chle iy e day of the month and the regular first | Miss Ciara Sheard of Hyde IS somersault, landing upside dm with compensa- Anna Gifford of Stonington is devotions will be held, mass Mr. Albro pined underncath. ' His Jemeiproe ;“:;‘&W’lml . spending some time in town with her &t 5 & m: and communion at 7. Devo- calls for assistance attracted the mass on Sunday and will continue un. | Measures, as required aunt, Mrs. John Kilroy. xp A ek ren] tentlon of James Walker, who sum. | 2 - rol i s e eral Miss Bessle Kempton and guest, St. Paul's Episcopal Church. moned_ ald and. released ‘Mr. ~Albro, A e e . M v:t;g wfi. udw'!xet o"nt by him- Outing at Phillips Grove. vacation ana Saiien fiia’ duites Hun- b R e S day, the regular services being held after & wWeei's vacation st the Gas Arcs, W g e by The outing held at Babcock’s. gTove |gaarer o Blehis and Ruud ana Vilcan Task ‘lghts. rand officers - Saturday was a success. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Button and son | Water Heaters. e B ey 2 e been ing & few days at Ocean Beach, The First Congrogational Churoh. |of New Bedford. dfass. are ihe suests ‘Bariow . was fix- s T £ the sermon preached R in all its branches. i e e o A Deleotiag for, Nesk o wloflfwumflmzm'u?mm:‘n&una Bedtord ma"w [ CARPET LAYING at lowsst prioss. T e T S SR wElona Tnspector unday coont Bunday with Socal iends G d Electrical Deplt. A Telephone 1196-3, K HOAUR 0 W $ & GG W of casing, at JAMES W. BLACKBURN, Ai Stanton Avenue. East Side H & 4 L 7 P. Lathrop. The Chris- oLIVEs z sioner Corttis touched on conditions at | d grading School- 5 pastor spoke. 321 Main St., Alice Building Bulletin coupon ARE N GREAT FAVOR AT THIS 4 GOOD FOR FIVE VOTES TO BUY A CONCORD Deposit this Coupon in ballot box at Deacon’s Ao Store, Putnam. Fflloutpopedymmubebw Name of Contestant. ... .. NmaofVotu i MONDAY, AUG. 2 ‘8ix consscutive Coupons Monday to Saturday Inclusive will en< title holder to 50 extra votes. We have a good supply in good variety. Buy your OLIVES hers, (open or top), of the following manu- People’s Market o e 6 Franklin Street R