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_Dr. G. M. Burroughs t eUnderge Sur- : . gical Operation—Announcement of = Burnett-Bottomly - Wedding—Polit- : <8 e (A_‘f'_ jeal Leaders Instructing Voters— 4 ) ? . AR SR e IhEn Games. b ' 5 [ { Dr. George M. Burroughs will un- dergo a surgical -operation this week at a near Boston, where he has been a patient for the past two {must he ‘weeks. X Welykit is the name selected by Postmaster and Mrs. C. A. Potter for their bungalow on Eilmville road. It s produced from fwe like it™ and rep- e - 0 t . D B e T ey spared As you pursue that 7th peint enjoy the let— Burnett-Bottomly Marriage. with flavor.’ e Announcements were received here{peen B i : ing flavor is put there in & new way —a secret Monday of the marriage at Providence since the new form of way 0 it stays and stays Saturday of Miss Lillian Rose Bottom-{came into use a few years ago. ly of that city and Raymond Leslie POPULARITY OF BASEBALL. Henry Crowds of 4,000 or Over Witnessing was at his home here over Sunday. Garies ok Momwn Borough officials who have them for — aistribution are receiving many calls| Baseball has had an for copies of the annual reports of the 's building, corner of Main | that approximately 7,000 and Center streets, {s to be raised five |admissions o see two games in this extraordinary . town of Killingly, now ready for dis- | eastern section of Windham eounty. o E: A tributie— 2 It has made men who would like to 2 b 4 2 v S walk to Be Raised. back teams promise themsclves some- The curbing and sidewalk near | thing as regards 3 ey have noted . N ‘Woodward’ people paid A : ecti with the paving |vicinity on Saturday and Sunday last, =9 == 7 l'é"’x':h}".&‘:{f i o one of tth;se games at Putnam, th smokas l*b 3 w Observation and Comment. otber af OOSRD, ] Mes. Peter Reynoids o visiting ber |4y Camels because in the blend smoke with a most sister, Mrs. William Nolan, at Bridge- Danielson is one town that will ve PEPPERMINT ~ RED WRAPPER Bridseport after a Visit with relatives | probavly come back onto the baser CINNAMON = BLUE WRAPPER Domestic uobaooosthcyhm Danieison. Mrs. Winthrop Short has gone to| % &P Moosup has made the rest of the t’:kltem part fo!hthg state sg up -nfld take notice of the business done—an the baseball played, a chief reason PUTNAM the evening of September 28, but for.the surprising success of the team change was made on < g of that Bridgeport for a visit with relatives. Miss Doris Roehrer of Springfield is visiting with relatives in town this week. Miss Grace Spalding visited in in all departments. It has come to be being the night of the Providence Monday. =~ a regular thing for from 4,000 to 4,500 | Eamund Dupre Brought Back From| Night meeting at Putnam grange . John C. '\i&mo&e:és !g: boDnrgxegg: people to gather at the Carpet grounds Blackstone — Over 180 Women on{ when there will be visitors from Quin- Bundey mnear that village every Sunday An;p To-Be-Made List—Hospitable Re-|Bnatissett mm of nm.zm. Wnl: un . noon to witness what has averaged for Den grange bington, Dingly and ; Miss ‘Margueritd Caron, operator at | {iscason as £0od baseball as & quar- :fl“’:d For DWH"W'“"" c;':"“‘“' Senexet granges. Each visiting grange the cemtral telephon e O s oo | ter Will buy anywhere outside the big lanned—One Huadred and Twenty|is to give pat of the evening’s pro- T b e T o Sieoutta. Mockupia’ samageniont A Day Jail ‘Sentence, gramme. E; “| seen to it 80 e example s Resu 3 3 gtruction of a rew house for William | one of the very best arguments in fa-| Edmund Dupre, alias “Buifalo” Du- ERGEIen o Tutt of Santhn Cunty 8. Brown at his O rase has sing | vor of Sunday ball. There is as per- | pre. who has been wanted by the po-| Sessions of the superior eourt for near Wauregan. The house has nine|fect order on'the grounds every Sun-|lice of this city for several weeks, was|the Week will be resumed hers this Tooms and is to be equipped with day as at a theater on any night. Root- | brought back to Putnam Monday by |ROrning before Judge James H. Webb, modern conveniences. ¢ : ling is absolutely not allowed. All ap- | Deputy Sheriff George F. Holbrook,| Lhe case of the state vs. Albert J. Schools went back to a full dfi plause is limited to hand clapping and | Who went to Blackstone, Mass., to get | Kenehan, begun last Thursday, will be schedule in Killingly Monday un‘ it ripples across the field in response | him. Dupre has been staying there, | resumed. The state has a number of ure was Uk s ot A it |to every good play. There is no yell- |it is understood, since his disappear-| Witnesses who have not been heard fere with their work, as e Lowever |ing, no - loud coaching. The success {ance from Putnam. and all of the defence is to be put in. Jast week. The young people, h"“’:f‘(;'- in getting the co-operation of the big| He will probably be arraigned in the|It 1s expected that this will require e day off this week to attend the|crowd in not making any disturbance |city court this morning and will be |l of today and possibly some of Wed- J ¢ ' OFf is indeed remarkable. It is a great|charged with breaking and entering | Desday, when it is expected that the 3 rusade: o tribute to good management and an | The counts that will be filled against | Case will be completed and go to the - The Cn-al ;lzrtuhol ;hfi Bt?mlst E]hc“:d‘ expression Iot thed!fif‘h of (dhol‘lsa,:l(:! hém will allege éh“ he was a party to | Jury. ve electes e following officers: |not to spoil a goo ng and of their | the breaks at Smith's cafe on South ent, Miss Dorcas Gallup: vice | desire to see a game on Sunday if they | Main street and Kelley's laundry on :'" Try to Vanquish Southbridge ident, Everett Mitchelll; secretary. |wish to do so. Pomfret street in company with Na-| Members of the Putnam Baseball othy - Burton; treasurer, Harold| "Fans come from many miles around | poleon Lacrolx, who was recently sen- | .c2m Will make a- strenuons effort at Greene: membership committee, Miss | to the zame—from Norwich, New Lon- { tenced to one year after he had ple#i- 5:““"”"8' next Saturday to win back Clarice Branche, Henry Gallup: re-|don, Willimantic, Danielson, Putnam.|ed guflty in the superior court, but the P laurels they Jost here last Satur- freshment committee, Miss Elizabeth | Southbridge, Jewett City, Webster and | execution of the sentence was sus-|J2Y When the Optical Company team Greener, Miss May Preston; social |gcores of other places: Each Sunday |pended and Lacroix placed on proba- E‘"‘"M the locals a shutout. They are committee, Miss Grace Stanton, Mrs.|hundreds of cars park on the grounds |tion on account of certain extenuating $iso anxious for ancther.go _with the Ernest R. Warren. completely eircling the fleld and in | circumstances. cfi“g:‘:xvl_:;‘ymu:h‘:fl’l M;m ntecestal Society’s Election. some places they are rows deep, These st Fo::wln ety g meCm newly | machines in their coming, but more| . Datay. in: Start dn | Pavingt of the fact. The two games just ahead elected, of the Missionary socisty of | particularly in their going away in one ork did not begin on the new road | are games that Putnam wepts. They e o e o echson | iong, unbroken string, make a great | PAVINE here Monday, as was expected, | have been anything but Tdcky of late of 1916-1916: President, Mrs. Annie |sight. but the men will be on the job this|in the breaks of the game, but are P sohn Ruddy has refummed. to | KRS oer toums o Dext season of choice T'urkish and choice flavor and fragrance. Yet all ' i the desired “body” is there. You can smoke Camels liberally, because the blend takes away the bite and parch and leaves no A A1 f5 the game closes there comes the | MOrning and will start work in Unlon |still full of pep. It is fust possibie Qoya: vice president, Mis. (Clara| et of hundreds of motors and the | Street. While they ars preparing that | they will go out ahd grab the nezt two e i s G S o Miner: e o hieia LODE: | Chitertl spattor of fhe exhausts of | Street to be paved the contractors will | games, E1ving both Moosup and South * PRI SO This evening there 8 to be & prayer|scores of the omnipresent flivvers, [Nave an opportunity to ship amelsite | bridge a trimming. At any rate, they e terly — I I bars of the Dester |mingled with the deep-throated roar |here and no more delays are expected | will have the goods on the firing line e ol ‘e red costal church with Mrs. Bush of Pot- |Of ponderous motor trucks and the|Once the work s started. A repre-|and plenty of strength elsewhere on - W vect. The'Thwrslay: aftornocn | TAvions shadings of the et-asoing|SSIRLYS OO I8 SCOSRCIE SompAeE) the dlamond ohase Kuies ase the 1d | clamor of meny makes of cars, It is n e fans are nking on - N at - y R O Amnaay 1n ty | the only noisy moment of the entire|town Monday for a conference with|velop some real baseball as viewed Tovk JATHAE looal ands artog Thal T ITemAY. kaily” any i the Sunday schoo | afternoon.” Tess than s lenth apart | AMerman 5. G. Johneon of the high- | from a local standpoiat. b i A b . |iIn many places the cars. start the b i y 5 Dpie T 18 ndocamy +a | climb up the sinuous routs from the | Plafis For Meeting of Development | ZXhibit of N s e g i e Bt T b'r‘le in the near future revival meet- B e the i o= ::gml;;; Committee. eoni P e Fentecosthl’ and GAdNanL | iere 1 4 mile-f toam: - Mtretthing ATransements are Sompleted for the | Farmers asoclation, which attracted AT away toward Central Village. It is a | gRterfainment of the members ® | considerable attention and favorable sight as interesting as the game and ern Connecticut Development com” | comment at the Woodstock fair, wil this vicinity. Monday here. ing in Norwich. count of {ll health. the week end here. Mr. and Mre. W, W. Weeks and son, of Willlmantie, were guests Sunday X - B f Mrs. Martin Weeks. INSTRUCTION FOR VOTERS. |is watched every,Sunday afternoon by | Mittee when they come here this aft-|giso be s\own at Brooklyn falr this|® 3 —_— hundreds, many of whom make note|$rnoon for their first meeting Of the|woek. A {:ature of this exhibit of Home From Week’s Tour. Leaders of Three Parties Giving Cau- | of ‘the number of machines. As high|far joason. A lunch will be served at | considerable educational and instruc-| Mrs, William Pendleton of New d. tionary Hints and Warnings. as 386 have been counted, going west | th® sty g L ollowed | tive value is the demonstration of the alone. by an automobile ride through Pom- Do not vote for more than two ik S0t Sa7to g Dl uE: th turning from a week's tour in Canada | Groton. candidates for selectmen at the an-|onstrates beyond the shadow of a|phsiness session s to be < | This method of fixing the food value|and New York state having viisted| Schooner Grace an nual town meeting a weal from Mon- |doubt that enthusiasm is feverishly | Futnam Country club. It is expected|of milk will be shown frequently dure | m T Toronto, NI Fails and other in-|from a fishing trip to Montauk. day. Do not vote for three candidates |alive again in this section and cer- | (D&t the meeting will be over in time|ing the three days by County Agent b n teresting points. tic has been spending several weeks in Stanmore Lamb of Norwich spent Mrs. Frances O'Brien has been visit- Mrs. Arthur Rafuse and son Fred ha: returned from a visit in New . Lawrence Ashcraft and son Carol have been visiting on Fisher's of the ‘Babeods tanrimtion Of the | Haven spent the week ond in town| ¥red Ashbey has entered the employ LA Soa - s ock ermin- | with Mr, Mrs, C. V. dleton, re- | O e ship a engine company a This kind of baseball interest dem- | {Tef, Woodstock and Thompson. The|ing the butter-fat content of milk S M o - gl New York, Sept. 20—The condifion Angus MacQuarrie has entered Col- |of Newman Erb, the mafiroad wee sccidentaily took poisom tablets Resumes Studiss. last Tuesday. was sald to be very fa- vorable at his summer home at Deal, Miss Elizabeth Spicer has returned | X 3 touis R AR Manning, has been away from | to her studies in Dana Hall. =~ o > !~ > Charles Barrett of Bridgeport spent % The exhibit of the Windham County | DUSiNeEs for the past two weeks on ac- Pent | hers of his ifamily express th ing through the critical pertod. another 24 hours before giving =an opinion. Lk-n(\ll‘.i-'d!b service is pa vacation at his summer hame at terside. ERNEST M. ARNOLD d Ella has arrived visitors to get trains at T for selectmen, as has been the rule|tainly means more good teams and|!° enable the vi L Kennedy, who will be in personas bes e GIVEN 3 1-2 YEARS TO for :many yesrs in Killingly, or you |lots of high grade baseball for next|$ o'clock for Norwich, New London|charge of the exhibit, and will explain ) SUILD NEW BRIDGE. will lose your entire vote for select-|season all through eastern Windham | 2™ mantic. the process and answer gny inquiries NOANK - PUTNAM, CONN men. is the instruction being | county. Over 180 Women To Be Made Voters.|of Interested persons. Dovdrmment Tanks s Sis Wk s ke dinned into the ears of voters by the Workers interested i the election A i % ber— workers of the three political parties | Wallingford.—It 1is probable that|of Mrs, Elvira Barber as a member of Tierney Cadets Admit New Mem r‘vlb‘ tickets in the field in Killing- Wallinglgrd High achool faothatl team | the tovn'm‘ xschool cmmneo heve per- YANTIC ;V“-m:y Man Buys Groton Long Ly, will open the season next Saturday |fected their organi n to do e 'oint Lot. Killing}y's board of selectmen has|with a game. In Milford. Y | work of getting out all the women ap. | TWenty Acres of Corn Averaging plicants to be made voters next Sat-| Fourteen Feet at Yantic West Farms| A meeting of the selectmen and town clerk will be in bullding of the new session to examine the qualifications of| F. K. Kingsbury, boss farmer at|ccpted. The boys are organize a foot- - those who wish to be admitted to the | yantic West Farms for O, C. Gardser, | P21l team. o oAy g “ 4 insists that the electorate. Automobiles have been se- Miss Jullette Chester has been visit- | S Children Cry for Fletcher’s S o e e EBPIL |y 1o b6 Pt o rieen T | IO, Selativis xt Grotan Loy Polut | (PSSoet SoFs Dot cants—and there are more than 180 of | Teady to be put into ensilage that is| AT Freeman has returned > Yo rs. Frank them—1té the place of the meeting. to be seen around here. There are|to Portland, Me. e twenty acres and it averages fourteen GIVEN 120 DAYS, New Haven it was Many attractive pictures have been|Johnson cottage. taken of it. Miss Effie Lamb and Miss Jessie | [he magnitude of Mrs. Edward Burgess and son, Don- | Boose are visiting in Maine. however, no definite With a Moenth, If He Behav. CASTORIA Monday morning Judge Geissler dis-|Plain was a week end guest of Mrs | South Coventry have returned after a Thames Begin by Dec. 1, The announcement is made that the Uniteq States government has given lerney cadets was|the New Haven road three and one- urday afternpon, when the registrars, Guild to Meet Wednesday. held in St Josephs' church Monday 1 night and one new member was ac- half years in which to complete the Naval Officers at Cottage. l:n a permit n?d bhemwl‘ecnrod :Nr: feet. Four of the acres are extremely| Admiral Sigsbee, U. S. N, with a | the government for the bullding of ¢ UIS KENNEDY tall, averaging 16 feei & stalk. party of friends, Is staying at the | Pridge in which the time restrictions LO E. But Court Lets George Bricault Off referred to were specified. Because of DANIELSON Specialist in Inactive and Unlisted Stocks and Bonds railroad bridge Correspondence Solicited er at New London work of construc- Special attention given to handling later than Dec. 1| gacuritiss for administrators of ee- At the office of President Elliott in | tates. stated on Monday the undertaking, information as to| Undertaker and Embalmer Business is again becoming brisk in|ald, have returned to Lebanon after| George H. Cummings has returned | the time of starting was Immediately 2 the city court after a period during|a visit with local relatives. to Waterbury after a visit here. available. The cost of the bridge and | Special Attention to Every Detail. Tihich there has beeo unusual quiet| Miss Ethel Odgers of East Great| Mr and Mrs. George Champlin of |its approaches is estimated at 33,500, posed of two cases, while another re-| Edna Bentley. visit here. The public utilities commission has The Kind Have Always Bought, and has been mained without coming up for id- 2 - Mise 3¢ > New Lon. | been notified by the rallroad company A. F. WOOD in l}:u.vu'?fl has ll‘tf:'mfll‘:ugzlnsm % | cration—that of John Paine, heid | to Wit} Emtatiain, Gaitd, log o S et B f e e A Ry T y% answer to a charge of larceny. Mrs, C. P. Vanderwaart entertains Buys Shere Lot. a portion of the new layout of the main and been made under his per= George Bricault, charged with hay- | (¢ members of the Woman's guild on R 4 st line in East New London. section DANIELSON, CONN. since its & oot Wednesday afternoon at her home on | ,JOhn R, Haley of Westerly has pur- | referred to being a bridge 194 feet in Parlors 8 Mechanic Street i CYe g5 been intoxicoted, with breach of Pratn Strest. chased a lot at Groton Long Point. ne to deceive you in this, the peace and with resisting Officer ";";,“‘Com Fonitew And mow, . Wobits L. H. Sherwood has closed his sum- Counterteits, ns and ¢ Just-as-good >’ are but Joliue Condise was sentenced to serve | .ol DOV, ot B Rty ottt D ts Fatttorh B0 dic neville, were recent guests of . fi:‘hmflu‘ with and the health 0 | 0.:304 M Gays o the Jest. in adals 8y e B from a visit In Massachuserts. and tion to the costs of prosecufion. Sen- |, i~ m_l;_ tch ‘spent a day recently | ™y g Frances Leonard of Willlman- oi, Albert L t, ch Henr ; . S WIth Mtox- ry Bosquet has left Yantle for gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It 1s pleasant. . 16 | icaizn and mith bega his home in Stafford. contains Opium, Morphine mor other Narcotie ::a’-':-::xdu&‘.ub:’r:ch:ci,m:a.”;:f Lewis Pendergast has returned from pe Its 1is its sg_mm. It destroys Worms ;a nomon two different counts, which :og'“k;.!g r;‘:; ";..8":'&“ and l:ollh- e > . 3 ended a bah e vl o e e s | ™ me T e woe e ' ‘V{’Iu d Collo, ali =T\ TO ADDRESS GRANGERS. Danielson, : Dy and elsy R g oy r. and Mrs. Nicholas Charles have Diarrheea. / . W, J to Speak on Suf-|left for Charlton City, Mass., wh w [33 healthy and natural sleep, : oty they will roside, i s Miss Sybil Kilroy has geturned from Mrs. W. J. Bartlett of this city is|® Stay in Westerly. going to be a very busy woman, but| Charles Barret was a recent wvisitor a very happy ove, during the next few | in Westerly. weeks, for she has accepted invitations| Miss Paula Cohn of New London to talk suffrage to many of the sub-|SPent the week end in town with her ordinate granges in Windham county. | aunt, Miss Lena Cohn. She has already talked to grangers in| ‘Mrs. John -Coughlin and daughter, & number of county towns, notably at|Miss Margaret Coughlin have return- Danielson and in Canterbury, where|ed from a stay at Ocean beach. Mrs. Bartlett was accorded every priv-| Miss Alice Gagnen has ilege and opportunity to talk upon the subject in which she is so deeply in- b . terested, being given most of the even- % = SRR BRACELET WATCHES i . e mmbs;.h:mny phl‘l!»es of n:: great is- In Use For Over 30 Years |=eusmmtismnips BEERL o ioene AL pigy Iy iR s i 3 grange, Friday evening off I FRISWELL i the prompt payment of the New The Kind You Have Always Bought o 25.97 Erakdia Strest | BSisra Oreer of Erotecuen vefiey O X o TME CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. evening of of attentiol : = Octobes 1 felson, n_given T 1. R T S SRS |1 — ——— tho matier by the trustees—George s 4 X 2_' ppuv E&‘r‘ . Louis E. Kennedy and Mutty = "HE. S e a m’ Bop 50, oie, [ NADO-. returned 3 - —— @ tence was suspended 1 ¢ the firat count the extra ?.h“u&.?'it‘.’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitmarsh and a s ing reserved to hold over the prisoner | J8ushters, Eva and Elsle and Es- en he is released to guarantee his|ll® spent Sunday in Hallville with : 2 7 Mr. and Xrs, C. W. Whitmarsh. - Castoria 1s a harmless substitute for Castor Pare« faturo 8007 belinvior. 3 f complexion, ufe Resinot Soap =t least once a day. Weérk a warm, myhm:; ix'_ weil_izto the pores,| e {sme with plenty of cold water. It does not take many days of such regular care with R osinol Seap o show zn improvement, beeanse the Resinol medication sorftes and wcfreshes the skin, Iz the pure %oap, free of alkall, is chonsing it Whea the skin ia 1 a very - giatind @ondl. b, a5 vt B = El-.-uu_-i-ui— v - #heh brews .-’:nfidn 12 copmi-s.