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Ten days ago I bought THE SUN. Since taking it over I have amalga- mated my newspaper, THE NEW YORK PRESS, with it, reduced the price to one cent and have already more than doubled its circulation. A result like this is no accident. The reason for it is The Sun has the goods— gives the people what they want, and gives it to them at a right price. A revitalized, reinvigorated, reinspirited newspaper—that’s The Sun—a newspaper of punch and pep and finish—that’s The Sun—a newspaper condensed enough to be read; big enough to cover the world—that’s The Sun—a newspaper of fact and fancy, humor and sun- shine—that’'s The Sun—a newspaper of purpose and conviction—that's The Sun. On all newsstands in Greater New York, Jersey City an Newark at One Cent; elsewhere Two Cents---No More Frank A. Munsey s — | PUTNAM ment of the bank showing a most | their opinion that the case might be JEWETT CITY “Do I Honor Christ in My Use of - prosperous year. nfantile paralysis. They agreed th Sunday?’ i H Frank Jobnaonh 23, ‘\‘N ; k Fi The completed ts of the officers n has cerebro-spinal trouble, "*‘E e Outing At Wildwood. FRmsopuson, Fed, WoodstoclolFives . ana rd of trustees and of the| Johnson, whose parents are Mr. Campers Return — Entertained at| ., po oo sunday school i man, May Have Infantile Paralysis | members of the corporation are as fol- | Mrs. C. J. son, of Woodstock, | Lawn Party—Norwich Clergyman | wildwood park Saturday AERASN —Putnam Savings Bank May Soon e has been making his headquarters in Officiates at Child’s Funeral—Two ! nual picnic. Ice cream, —— ] Reopen in Full—Deputy Sheriff L. H. SR b Lads e ST Accident Cases. ':3[1!1.1 cake woro provided at lunch time. . X S 30 e preside ; e > he and men du g DANIELSON ess Mr. Martin has lost 20 pounds | Healy Fails to Heed Traffic Rules : " Jor h, Geor: DEPUTY ERIFF - ot 2 hers and 2 i o) S 5 L e \ » o a - L the aa Others 14 e and is now down to 17 and is Fined $1—John Riordan Dead. Daniel Byrne, Chest L S 2 e o i et dehr On ecoounkiot rrivate Carl Anderson at Nogales— jained his wspal ru 2 Henry eorge D. VIOLATED TRAFFIC LAWS |gomery and their uncle, Frank Ban- i1 low being off on the lake, a num- e et o4 h, though jit i coming back, [ There were no elopments Mon- harles M. John P. —_— croft and Miss Sibyl Browning Te- | per spent ; in fishing for b Al A i e L L T day relative to the agitation over Sun-| Grosvenor, Claus ‘A. Hagstrom, Johui | Leonard H. Healy Drove on the Wrong | turmed to their homes Monday from |and white eren. All found something eErS— unarals) Mre. Louis ‘Glsason, [ he will be sblo oEsl oo G4y Basbal. When noifibag Gocne. ;];y?‘fllsrl‘m, Ernest B. (Kent, Samuel Side of the Street—Fined $1. the Montgomery bungalow, on Pa- |Dleasing to do and spent the day in & ugene B. Miller—Motorcycle Fatal- S t S B 2 eynolds, elancthon Riddick, —— chaug Pond. They have been camp- |DPleasurable manner. A . in this summer. If he red to prevent Sunday game, after| Jebb: Sm ar M. Wheaton Deputy Sheriff Leonar. H. Healy, 8 sl B 2 s 2 ity Occurred in Town of Sterling. 1 go back to Worcester herorida ot b e r e e e S eRs B S £ M. Wheaton, puty € i ~eonard ealy, there for some time. Friday ev- Short Paragraphs. —=" " he will Temain at home, Ditching ins | e (hoar o o, C Past week, it|Danlel J. Byme. treasurer. .| Wooastock, was before Judge Luc they entertained sixty friends| 1fiss Lilla and Ella Millett are vis- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kennedy are | dependentl: 2 was thought by many that action , Members of “I‘,e o L John L ier Mondey imoroiae | cherecd Wn_party, everyone having aljtine this week at the ymer home intertaining Miss Doris Roehrer of would follow on Monday, but Monds sh, Frank E. Barrett, C. Bos- Y £ time. Cake, ice cream and |op 3frs. J. G. Gallup, at Stonington. Seidla S worth, Gagrge E. Brot Charles | With violating the traffic rules last springfield_for two week = passed as quietly 3 I ! o e * Mrs. J Llup, Cldlle il e I e FUNERALS. Tn an interview Monday, Hev George | H. Brown. Henry B, Daniel J.|Tuesday. Traffic Officer Addis Welsh e iy e e et iess here, is to have a garage in Day- Mrs: Coroline i Glanss B. Stone, who circulated one of the | BY saac Champeau, Chester E.}(olq the court that Sherife Healy rode OmWich - ciondyman Offiviateds ter. Mass e Fu ¢ i elindy Do Dot Eunony Daseball dn. Tomn D, Conmre, rocorBhuD: | past him three times and was on the | jFuneral services for Mary Sokotow- s Florence Baker is visiting Frank A. Steere of Waterbury spent | o\ 2 : ne J. | dicated that his work was done and Jona B.aConverss, Jostah Biife | 2o SLo) S aies, imeoian sky, the four months’ old chilg of Mr. 5 Dton. The sherifi that owing to br sun could not see. Judge Fuller found Healy technically guilty and im- | posed a fine of $1 without costs. Court and Mrs. Zakor Sokotowsky, were held Monday afternoon. The service was conducted by Rev. Michael Jceu- borsky of Norwich. The burial was in the Jewett City cemetery. Under- M. Fenner, Charles F. Gallup, John P. Gros- strom, John G. Kelley, Erne: donday with friends in Danieison. i on, were | it now seemed to be up to the officers Deld at the chapel at Westfield ceme- | to enforce the law. Rev. Mr, Stans | Benjamin Grosvi Motored From New Bedford. tery, Rev. A. Legg officiating. TI has been a resident of this city only | venor, Claus A. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lamonthe of Ters were Brnest Carve 3 2 few weeks. Of those who have op- | Johnson, Ellsworth New Bedford and children motored | “rver, of Fall River, Charles Hob- | posed Sunday basebail, he B. Kent, Louis H. Lindeman, n_of the master h Brothe: riously ill last lis Kenned mechanic at Aldr Mill, was taken ning. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Salisbury, explaine, it feorge Wethe o = vas held i ge Fuller's office, on ;i = their tere for a visit with relat ins _and George Wethed§ll. — A. one 3 hias eiven ot J. Mignault, Edward W. Muilan, was held in Judge Fuller’s office, on | por 3. Hourigan was in charge | T s Do . oD eon of e Wood iwag the funeral director. Mra. | concerning th ever, car Munyan, Robert C. Paine, M. Union street, as to permit the | o¢ tne”arrangements. i e Sl B helr ¥ continue to be n died in Providence. come to be understood that the four|John F. Reardon, Samuel P. Rey judge to LEain O son, Lowell, and his wife, A 2 1 nderst o . = Rey Caroline Cristine Sandstrom, Attended Two Cases. tucket, Mrs. Cushman_and Mr. Mills ng out troubles caused by Eugene Broadwell Miller. other men who circulated petitions | Melanothon Riddick, Lebbeus al storm of last Thursday. At Brooklyn, funeral services for |d0 not care for the publicity that [ Smith, Arthur C. Stetson, Henry J. Judge W. F. Woodward held a ses- | Bugene Broadwell Miller, 50, were | Would be attendant upon the publica- | Thaver, Arthur Tourtellotte, Jerome don of the town court Monday after- | conducted by Rev. A. P. Knell, rector | tion of their names, this information | Tourtelotte, Edgar M. Wheaton, Phil. Mildred V ed home automo- West Thompson, died Sunday arvation in a Woonsocket hospi owth in the throat made it Dr. J. Byron Sweet was called to |of Providence, Miss Jewett City to attend two cases on [head, Fred Brewster, retur Monday. Philip Desjardine had dis- [ Sunday night, from a trip b, ke Wentworth, W. H. gen P e 3 TR BRE of Trinity church. Burial was In the | not coming directly, however. ip Woisard. e e radmma locat u\‘lgllmt‘lt‘;(:l\ylimll Barl S Hiscox bile to Lake Wentworth, W. rench’s crossing, in Plainfield Mon- | Fiske, Irving Frink and Oscar F. At. |one knows or will tell, for the wires| At the home of Mrs. Moses Ledoux o e e e AFTER CONGRESS ADJOURNS ay to view the automobile that fig- | wood. A. F. Wood was in charge of |are down between those who would her mother and brother observed their SHILAIIAGS A ERaUnUYE U, i CREEE P e S ident’ ired in the fatal wreck. the funeral arrangements. publish the news and those who could | birthdays Sunday, the mother being The Putnam Country club will be [ cur. P I Menti Politics After Business, is President’s Now at Nogales. Dona Totu Killed in Sterlin give it. 80 years of age. There was a at some expense to repair the dam- arsonal Wecntion. Reason for Postponement. Friends here who recelve cards from | The motoreyel % g Ing of relatives and friends and an [age done at the club house by light- | Mrs. E. L. Miner has been called to 'rivate Carl Anderson of Co. K, First | Dona Tozuoz:r)c(:%nffec\{'i]fi:[ B ,““,‘1’; ANNUAL MEETING old fashioned Rhode Island clam ning during the storm of last Thu Greeneville by the death of her moth- | Washington, Ju 17.—President nfantry, learn that he is now e G IOIR was served. Among those present|day. The freaky fluid ripped up ve- | er, Mrs. Quinley. Wilson decided late today to change gaged | his life Sunday afternoon occurred OF PUTNAM SAVINGS BANK | wera Mr. and M O. F. Miller are at randa boards, played about the ve- Albert Ledoux, Arthur Ledoux, n the routine of border duty at No- | within the limits of the town of Storl- — Danielson; M Mr: r. | randa roof and supports and sliced a [ Groton Long Point, occupying the | the tentative plans for holding the no- it for e s et o |ing dnd iwis investicaten by (Coroncr | President| Chilis AnnoUnces That \ins|| Deiclons Me and Mes ' B.wour |Tands zoctand sunporte and siieed o |iGrotont fons tiftcation ceremonies August 5, be- in for some months. Arthur G. Bill, Windham county, who stitution Has Had Prosperious Year | Tourtellotte, North Grosvenordale: | trees that stand in the yard. As the Mrs. Robert McKee of Central | cause he desired to postpone them un- A Model Farm. Wee o coomnaied Ioithemiaceiby Dev- [ ot S R son in Full Mr. and 3rs. Hector Ledoux, Worces: | tree is very much of an ornament it | Falls is the guest of her sister, Mrs. | {i] after the adjouriment of sonereas. After expending $29,000 in the pur- | Uty Sheriff Charles E. Ayer. Gars ter; Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bernard, | Will be doctored in accordance with | Marcus Driscoll. It s rnoancey. by owned by several persons resident thase, fimprovement and stocking of i At the annual meeting of the cor- [ Evans Ledoux, Putnam; Blanche Le- [its needs, John Osgood doing the - Vance McCormick, chairman of the is farm at Shepard hill, near Wau- | here cims over the route soon after |, ot Ih8 298ual meetne of the cor |, o O i e aes | work. MOOSUP democratic notional committce, who egan, Willlam S. Erown has one of ey - Monday, President Chester E. Child | dale. ¢ Trolley Power Service Was Normal. issued this statement after a confer- he finest places of its kind in east- eer Being Killed Off. announced that the modification of the A The Shore Line Electric Railway’s S ence with the president: rn Connecticut. Mr. Brown has | It is stated by persons who are in |order of the superior court is expecteq YOUNG MAN OF 23 Dower js again approaching its nor- | Lawn Party on Methodist Church| “I found the president embarrassed uilt a fine dwelling and modern barn. | a position to know that very few deer | within a fow weeks that will permit mal efficiency on the Putnam division Grounds N=zts $43—Baptist Sunday by the thought that he ought not to Iis stock is thoroughbred Holsteins. | remain in this section of Windham | the bank to reopen in full. The pres- | MAY HAVE INFANTILE PARALYSIS following damage caused to machine School Outing at Wildwood Park. turn to politics until the business of New Addition to Mill Plant. county. The animals, pretty to look |ident reviewed the work of the bank i e at the Putnam sub-station during the this congressional session was over. At the Connecticut Mills the exca- | 2h but ravagers of crops and fruit | for the past year and called particylar | Suspicious Symptoms in Case of Frank | sensational storm of last Thursday. A lawn party was held on the M. E. | Of course, 1t is possible that the ses ating for the newest' addition plan- | {Tees, have been practically wiped out [ attention to the increase in mortgage Johnson, of Woodstock. Since that time power to operate the hurah laws Ealbindey ave ing From | Sion may not last so long as to ma jed by the company is well advanced, | Siice the law permits the killing of [ loans which tends to bring the banl — cars on this division has been coming | S2Urch lawn Saturday evening. T | it impracticable to wait until its close !wo new dwellings being erected | them under certain conditions became | more in line with the average for the Frank Johnsn, aged about 23, was|from the Webster division and it has | six o'clock yntil eight many enjoved|for the notification, particu 2 as learby are being rushed to comple- | effective on Aug. 1, of last year. state. Reference was made to the reported dangerously ill at his home | ROt been sufficient to allow of operat- |a fine ciam chowder, doughnuts and|the president feels it to be of the ut- lon. — small home banks which promise to|=PIUSC cangero: d bis case| RS the cars with the customary |coffee. A free entertainment <was|MOSt importance that the child labor Dayville Hotel May Be Sold. American Firms Blacklisted by British. | Stimulate habits of thrift in the com- | in Woodstock, A_Ondayx and bis case | smoothness of service. given which started about nine o'clock, | Pill and the workman's compensation It was stated here Monday that a | London, July 17, 7 p. m—Th e Is under euspiclon as dnfantily All did their share of the performance | Plll be passed at this session, but the jeal is pending for a change In the ent will fssue tomorrow & Tidr of | porle JTeSent exeoutive officers and | paralysis. Johnson was employed o OBITUARY. in fine shape. Aside from this, cake, | President feels it to be his duty to sanagement. of the Kennedy house at | yueinon 5 Gomiciied “in ol [ board of trustees were re-elected and | a railroad fireman until about a week candy and soda were for sale. The at. | POStbone the notification ceremony if bayville, which is owned and has | Dniteq Stares with whieh Saitions s&‘y:e Samuel P. Reynolds of Putnam was | ago, when he began to feel ill and re- John Riordan. traction which took the men's eye wag | DOSSible until the adjournment of feen operated for years by Frank S. |jects will not be permitted to trade, | Gooied® trusice in succession to Ed- | turned to his parents’ home for a| John Riordan, who for a number of | Hoctin Which took th Menyi ooy SomETeSS R il L fmedy My, Teepnsdyiieizecovering | Tty iopresents s sanadifoation. o | Ty ol oy osceasell . oo ) cBabEe e e oo loneey Coon & walchman at Mo | tryine thetcontest in marsesmbnantpi| ME GfoCormiclc alsg ahnounced that lowly from injuries received many |British policy. Hitherto it has heen C s > i ges, e rocky cut through | A few women also tried their skill I ident’s e Fealints hed cleba b ni i ) Bllsworth L. Kelley of Putnam; Louis | ment intended to relieve the trouble. [which the tracks of the Midland di- | The party was held to obtens meril | Lawn the president's summer b ho meantime he has had to submit | qesiciing in Siacics mene ot ArontS B cemaiafondstook Sawerall Helwa e fo be up and about the | vision of the New Haven road run | for o Sundey echool exeursion it|in New Jersey. He caid Air, Wilson 5 @ - Mullan of Putnam, and Robert C.| neighborhood and even as late as Sat- | west of this city, died at his home | toi & 5 et wisheq to dispose entirely of the bus- b el ."::""“""" : by the trading with the enemy. Paine, 0L D., of Thompson were elect- | urday was out calling. On Monday | here. He was about 43 years of age, | syl [N Success as about $43 was | JHeq (8 0o O etore throwing Pitcher William Martin . Recovering. ed members of the corporation. These | the caso had become aggravated, how- | Mr. Riordan was formerly a telesraph e Fer himseif wholly into the political situ- lm“mmtné‘;m'w"met“':be -m:;.‘ ;:! “W-é:erburyp—'rhe dt:ma.&d roanatt:’r; elfectk:ong m‘ot mh line wi:h %he golicg exl:er, lana %ohnscn's cond!golé ;Vas So | operator. . Ppu‘le a;t e o1 |; 2 urch. ation, chers of the Worcester'team of ‘the | alization papers a e istrict | of the bank to have on its board and | alarming tfat, it was reported here on| Newly elected officers of Court City . P. MacLennan led the services lastern league, is gaining steadily at | court’is without precedent. The num- |in the corporation representative men | Monday afternoon, his recovery was a | of Putnam, F. of A. are to be In- | Sunday eveni in_ the Methodist Hartford—Twenty-one permits for Is home in Dagville from the iliness | ber of papers .distributed for June in | of the district served by the . bank. | matter of daubt stalled this evening, church vest . Mac Lennan_has | new bulldings were issued by Juilding jat followed hig taking a cold shower | jtself exceeds that of some entire years | Charles H. Brown and Henry J. Thay- | . Dr. Joseph Spalding of Woodstock| Mr. and Mrs. Phillp N. Benoit of |been a Y. M. C. A. secretary in New | Inapector Francis M. McLaughlin for ‘er were_re-elect auditors., . d_Dr. S., B, Overlock, of, Bomfret saw | Pawtucket, .were eek-end visitors York for 19 veurs. He is going to re- | the week ended Thursday with a total B T N e OO o Tl e i A R R L EERE S e Bt b B T A