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s R T What Thin Folks Should To Gain Weight |. Good Advice For Thin, Undeveloped Men and Women. No one in Norwich who, suffers Deckache, headaches, or distressing Long Cut Tobaccos \Are Not “All Alike!” = In\LIBERTY you get gualify—in other ', brands - quantity. ~ You'll get mors good % smokes:and chews out of a package of LIBERTY than out of a “bigger looking”® package. » Here’s why: 1% uripary ills can afford,to ignore this DANIELSON PUTNAM Nerwich woman's twice-told story. k LS e - Thousands of people suffer from ex- It t8-conftrmed testimony that no Nor-| Health . Authorities Are Carrying on|Thres Blushing Brides Are Wed on |gfSsiye thinness, weak nerves and o g e House-to-house Canvass in Infan-| Mondsy Morning — Charles Sedér | vertissd fiosh-muiers, Food rass, phval- O edenibycenu doubt. tilo Paralysis Prevention Quarantine| Has Fourth Burglary Within the |C31, cUlture stunts asd rub-on creams : ' Mrs. | Margaret Brown, 240 West| __pyblic Meeting Planned for Fri- Year—Waterman Company Strikers|ness and think nothing wiil ~make f Main Street, Norwich, says: “My| day—Strict Quarantine Orders—| Present Demands and Morse Weav- |{2Sm . Xoi thelr case is not hove: back and kidneys were in a bad way.{ Columbian Commandery.Parades on| ers Quit Work. giatn of mss«[l{ni!nuve agrencfi has| 'madg s f at grow after years of thinness, an I suffered much-from a dull, heavy T*‘""_“’:yn I"“"' ol B0 T Ly P SRR T e e R also unedualied, suasine trom wehe tn,my.back. " Tt grew worse grad-| o on NSt Monday from a weelcs stay at his cot- | ERo%s ‘GF ToRiey "Figastion A for ! - tage at Gales Ferry. Sl B : 3 wally until 1= was almost impossibic|, W. Irving Bullard was in Provi-| “George Champlin of Chicaso is at | arkabie. Breperation 1o calied Sir- » a . dence Y O el ness rD. ot | is home here for a six weeks' va-(gol Six strength-giving, fat-produc- eontinued in this condition for, nearly = Captain J. A. Ryan on Monday re- ged meri 3 Ve een. copabin in . 2 tional church .Thursday evening. cefved notlée from ihe secrotary of | thi§ preparation, which is endorsed E Look at LIBERTY__lon . a yeas, trying medicines prescribed'tor| The foundation for “anothor houee | SEVo% "AhCY, ombideration. co- autor | 23 0eed, by, Tromineat’peopic ‘every —long, ric = as been pu n on ‘onnecticut s s o oy - 5 <X 1L - Fi : mobile owners driving cars numbered | expansive and efglent. 4 Telief, but without avail. Tinally. I|avene, this beingthe Tourtn in aSue!SoT00 wih temporary mancors: | © B o sk Dt Mo te use of Sar- fragrantishreds that make your mouth water. happened to kear of Doan's Kidney | SeHes %‘h:fie??}fz::;\;fl;h&a e visit. | This is due to g:e fact that an em. | gol ‘sh?}\l‘\l%’zg‘ilgcg&grf:‘nc& 3?%‘;;{? . . - | b th nnsylvania railroad | Strens rrect! f diges- 5 Pills, and procuring some at Sevin 8§ Bere, will return tosCanadz; é\::.' s D theaslieryof v tion_and by supplying nourisning fats| \ Feel LIBERTY—smooth and soft to the & Son’s Drug Store, found them just| o tion plates. 0’5 is authoriz “th rig o s - 2 ‘ iish at Assumption college. K Saroberiof Piftuam man ave mem. | T2, 2818 I 45 sdtiorised ito caturn the itouch--no hard stems therel Can’t be— what I needed. My kidneys aré now o Caoz;enfizs i)ee::rae‘x\.flgitorrfi?;: Rers of Columbian command: R, | s obtained from the food eaten, and ‘cause they’re an icked out by hand ~ 1o o, ot i arms, Conn, Norwich, which is to hold its annual | the additional fats that tiin _people ca < w and. afldinuI regulerly, the .: ns uha“: )“;fl with Rev. ‘g‘dv%‘:,‘;e,?‘ e Barber | ns | outing at Wildwood Gark Thursday. |nsed are thus provided. H. M. Lerou's E ¥ an can get around all right”| B3 F. P. o - | Drug Sto: s . Chesbro’s Dru P et oo, S oy EU5" | atreet is to have the members of the | There isto bean Old Fome day re-| Ji5% Siii¥imantie, and other leading Try LIBERTY—smoke it or chew it— s (Statement given July 22, 1911.) Ladies’ Aid society of the fBaptist [T & < ia1 | drusEists supply Sargol and say there| 9 ) . acs 3 he Flying Torpedo was a special | {TUBEISts SUpply Sargol - O s 3 on Stay 1, 1016, M. Drown sia: | ShUrch ol he hom for o poreh meet- | prupirodnent plotire. shown 2t The | = St eI Il an rrom| WL . , right away youw'll know you have a big- “At times when a cold settles on my = ¥ Bradley theatre at Monday’s shows. reports given splendid results as a } A Bnks S = e Members of the Putnam fire depart- | nerve-tonic and vitalizer, its use is not 7 musded two-fisted man’s t bax kidneys and causes my back to ache, FUNERAL. v ment were at Rocky Point Sunday |recommended to nervous people unless g ool SLE S tobacco. I Doan's Kidney Pills and they il for an outing. they wish to gain at least ten pounds : of flesh. pever fail to give me prompt relief.” / Wheaton Sweet. Trustee Will be Appointed. < ey urn| Rev. Lester Howard of the Baptist| Referce A. J. Dowen of the bank- 3‘mr,m“\, church at Chepal conducted _the | ruptey court has named Aug. 19, at FOR FORMAL OCCASIONS + Buffalo, N. funeral service for Wheaton Sweet[10 a. m. at Willimantic, as the date IS THIS § TFIT| at Foster Monday afternoon. Burial|for the first meeting of the creditors SiEuL NG OEEElE) s in thoe Line Store cemetery. The|of H. Deacon and Son. At this time were Alfred Crossman, Walter [a trustee will be appointed and such vou can gain Matthew Wood and W. W.|other business as may be necessary qn by the use| White. A F. Wood was the fuleral | transacted. t the root of | director. —_— nse the Krnights Templar Will Parade. ANOTHER STRIKE IS ON nd thoroughly cl reatment of Dr. King's| 4 parade of 200 Knights Templar, including & number of local men, 15| Weavers at Morss Mill Want Quarter Clear Skin Comes From Within. It is foolish to th complexi entle and mil. do not gripe, yot they reiieve | lnCluding a - e by, their action on the bow- | EREANEL TOF TN MOTIRE NCh Shacenta vangMa is made of good old Kentucky leaf. Only the - come here, en route to Wildwood Another strike »veloped in Putna: rk for a field day. Tubbs' band will | Mond morni: whe 11 weaver y. employed the Morse mill, cne of { Norwich’ Traffic Rules Scare Local{the Mor htingale group, - went NEW CHICKERING HGTEL | Drivers. Girovs and aro Asking & QUAFEeE Of & = = quarter of a Norwich a complexion today. your drugs long, whole leaf is used—no short or broken leaf. That's why there;are no short cuts in LIBERTY and why LIBERTY is the 3, H. Lmcey, Prop., Putnam, Conn. over traflic)cent a yard advance in_ price for - "z, < rules is not r the attention of | weaving. As Agent John Sherry is ill Special Dimners | automobilists in this and surrounding | ne Fall Hiver® thes were ashed to one real Jong cut tobacco. oy the une chances t for S time. HIT BOY WITH A STONE RUBSDATS Wrong Dese Caused Death of Mare — to create among|await hiz return before seeking an as to just whatl,qafastment of ir demand, but this take of being fined | they refused to do and remained out. sgression of ru if they that town to remain for a DNESDAYS Moreover, the ageing we give this lear up to 5 years, puts satisfying richness and snap into LIBERTY that give hearty Shines gars R e e Tuabie niare Bwish Ly iealiza | Ctatics Lambert, Blacksmith, Fined 2 toes, Green 1 or Cabbage, | Morri: , resident in_the in City Court. smokers and chewers the man = size Tea, Coffee ¢ : choice of Pie—doe. | lingly section, FRIDAYS Torat F e lied follow ministering to it of a mix L. H. Fuller presiding, a_ses- was mistaken for lir The two | sion of the city court was held Mon- fluids were in simi The mare, | day morning. Charles Lambert ap- which was ill at the time the fatal | peared, charged w aulting Alfred dose was given her by an emplove, | Chennette, 14 Chennette boy belonging satisfaction they want. You get more good smokes and chews, and more satisfying pleasure LOUIS E. KENNEDY Lo hanasome Clydesdale colt four | testified Lo k3 » of Lam- DAN it i ki bert, who a i The boy Undertaleer ‘wod Exobalies Sl e e i Tor 1, out of a package of LIBERTY than Special Attertion to Every Detail. | & C in which Ver-l, mi followac oy claim- = fon o e Amerion ol consety| & Yoot e bt s vt e Sold PLAINFIELD | pitching a w Hy e mo-ditloce e e gl Try it out and see! All SiEeLh s a Queen Quality team, | otnar witnesess bava 2d 2 to 0. Vernon n in action in most of 1l towns in this se tified his own_beh that the Chen 8t. John's Organist on Vacation Trip to Canada—M. M. Girls at Pleasant Lambert testi- THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPARY boy w View—Little Jottings. Silent Traffic Cop Suggested. ! orde mmfi“ifilfi“mimm ||fi“lflg!mwmzl' dm‘flll‘mlm !'";!]‘f (it did not mean to strike the I a stone. anmual twé|street into to the|said h heard on | boy w suggestion w di Charle rriit of Ba \ silent traffic cop be| At the conclusion of the evidence hi 1 g | Cha a silent trafiic cop b c 3 WETT his mothe) ted wife, also a devoted member with local people. is being done in many cities | Judge Fuller impos; fine and costs < JEWE CiTY vecation. s chur Her loss is a' ere there ffic. | amounting to was paid — at_points w s much t It is explained by several local bus- [for Lambert by Louis Cloutier. Much Interest in Approaching Game Black Bass Had Turtie Inside. iness men that the difficulty of get- = of Ashlands vs. Old Timers—Mar-| afiss Marsucrite Bliss Lolds AFFOR RIN g goods - ents d e WEDDINGS guerita Bliss Caught 2 1-2 Pound | ritbon for < ! STAFFO D>Sl:,“ GS upw climb why not mark down sales teady ish Bass—Personal Notes. A High School Lo o i a B as i | Entering Class—Progress on New lar. : Worsted Mill. )| ng Forward to Big, Much inter game to be played Aug. 26th between s OING TO MATINEE. the Ashland t e Old Timers. . " o o BALTIC z< here on t of these Eisior town of Stafford will receive 2 s Amorig those who will play 00 from out of town pupils wha All shades of purple and wistaria are | Robertson and_Arthur_(Pop) Wi s —_— 3 Stafford High school dur- abs on an autumn sign, so this fetching aft-| ¢ Danjelson, Joseph Wat Death of Mrs. Sarah Blais is Mourned r. The tuition is $40 cut-of-town pupil. It ¢ the towns from which the come and the towns are reim- ed by the state. excellent commercial course in school is attracting| out of town pupils. The high n_from 12 towns, reports being e immediatel Close of 40 Hours’' Dsvotion. In connection with the close of the v H ' devotion there to be srnoon costume is put up in wistaria atin edged with narrow seal. A crushed girdle and triangular pockets set off with metal embroidery add a| sipert Pacquette modish dash to the Russian blouse of a8 Mo Charles Detinsenssad a coat. The huge hat is wistaria vel- [;ir and ars. Stillwell of White Roek, | James Charron | Vet called on 1 in town on| ge Family. am J. Robertson, Jr., William by a L. Bon Hemme Ric! Henry McLaugh y the father of the the groom. The mas: ore . James’ church this A e |ana Frea A “reception was 3 S superintend- in better condition oy sncubsrs! of ol hed at itie homa of fhe bride ent of the mill t the attendance : Toberents. Mr. ana Mrs. Pertrand are in |at the rear of the store, where an ad- | former Slater larger than ever. : Boston for their wedding trip. dition is In course of construction. i cen of Prov the new worsted mill is 5 Several suits, a number of shirts, . W AW rapidly. The _concrete Rivard-Bellerose. ties, collars, straw hats, collars. and | i of Providence | been laid and work on the, At St. M church Monday morn- | articles of men’s furnishings were |is a guest at Mrs dward Rousseaw's, | is being pushed. ing at 9 o'clo inc Belle- | taken, but Mr. Seder will not be able | Stanislas Gingras of Danielson v tafford Sorings people at- === | HOUSE TO HOUSE GANVASS nd Joseph > Old Hom > united in | to tell the extent of h loss exactly town on Mor Dav celebration . ge by Rev Bedard. | until s had an opportunity to in-| Ralph Wilk with hus Saturday. TO FIND VISITING CHILDREN hurch sery nded by | vento stocle. Fustis thets t Qindtiont — 6 7 umber, ‘ather Bedard Ha ripped off the shutter, which Mrs, F. D. ou and children are of furrace equipment Fifty People Choose to Return Home the' nuptial mass. The |covered a glass-paneled door, gass |at Watch H s e tely does away with, Rather Than Under Quarantine. of the mass ung Dby the | was broken out so that a hand could | arnold P. Brown of Hartford is a that usyally sin ce Sunda the one of leading member be reached through to turn the juck. ases were stolen in which to y the goods taken. It is med that the break was made by t the 9 o'- i th groom and so- the enforce- 7 ] E | Orders under i 3 {ment of the health i program for p 'manng’_lhA community a S serv the epidemic of inf: - 14 years. the parties who have previously bur- S ile 1 expected to be| The attendants were Joseph Belle- | glarized the store, as small sizes were And Head. Thought She Would | brousht about were issued Donday.|rose, brother of the bride, and Joseph | taken in shirts and other artlcles. e to see that the ordes A special for Lose Eyesight. ltched Contin- | are Rivard, father of the groom This break, following just after the 115, Dih T T ved 1s appointed and o= duty. The reception was held at the Ri-{one at the B. D. 1gb tore Sun- ually. Disfigur ihlv, t is & e some job for the|vard home, reen street. day morning makes it very clear that Y gured Terribly, regular Dolice keep | Mr. and Mrs. Rivard are at Port-|a gang of burglars are figuring to do close tabs have | Jand. Me., for their wedding trip, ai- | conside FEALED BY n gone at it with a will and doing | ter which they will make their home [at the I 1 CUTiUURA effec work in Putnam, whe they are both well | though th me departments day noon more than 50 |known, Mr. rd being a clerk in|were upset. of shoes QGAP AND OIN'”F; a ldren who were visiting | Elliott’s sto: d one of the best|were taken. Tt fice was ransacked o HWEN in families in Danielson and other |known of the French-Canadian resi- {and a pair of cye glasses and some sections of the town have been given | dents of the city. buffalo nickels taken. the choice of being quarantined for e Hoiiwes Monday two suit cases stolep from > ks or rcturning to their ting here. The los: not ereat, SEVEN COMBINATIONS WITH THREE PIECES AND COVERS 6 quart Berlin Kettle with Cover 6 quart Roaster ) 3 quart Cake Dish ’) ‘%L Efl’ “When my daughter was four weeks old; i : the Bugbee store were found back of = o dacation wae eks old in every case the return home |, Rev. C. J. Harriman ted onlthe building In a secluded plgce be- Hand ie S quart Steamer covered hor | peing ' the option selected. Persons | Monday morning at the marriage of [ 1io, PIIdIRE b & Seclude 3 quart Collander or Strainer ! RO 21, quart Double Boiler 3 quart Cassercle £ QQ ™ thought for a time | have been returned to Providence, | Miss Myrtle L. Rouse, niece of sbe would,loso her eyesight. |New: York, Worcester, Webster, Leo- | 2nd Mrs. Ernest Bousquet of Bridge | ho fourth within a year ana each At first the skin was inflamed; |minster and a _score of other places. street, and Florima Ojens, who is aliime Mr. Seder's loss has bec(n con- and'it-itched continually and A house to house canvass to locate | ¢lerk in the main offices of the Grand | ggerable sho’ could , not. sleep day or | ViSiting children has been instituted | Trunk railroad at Montreal, where the night. - At/ast little red pim- | 214 Was carefully conducted by Chief | N€Wly wedded couple will make their o st A Michael J. Grimshaw. Officer John | home. The break at the Seder store was WEAVERS IN CONFERENCE ared?and & W. Kennedy w ged in this = _— Paa ol 5 pamdlend wher> the i | work Monday. ing chil- | ANOTHER BURGLARY REPORTED |Communication to Superintendent ibeen, thi { dren were, found, they were given the e % ‘ appear |a*Borrid scale. , 1§ | choice of the two courses mentioned,| AT CHARLES SEDER'S STORE WetermaniWas Drsum e ais; N =2 ¥ aig g A e 1 Vs ““%:Z?Imerfi:}:xyl would try Cuticura du‘lc‘?cedfi;'f{et‘i,)r.(‘a{z}.pdllin.YI:dst:z?:ngh;xo\l:h Btited | Weas i spad B O Sand i Glasa Wimtk)dngowmvers ffh;;}ffl V?”f{??s" Soap and, Olntment, = After the'third appli- §2m§er|1foid both L%Wn a;ldfil?urn’ugh_ W.| Window Broken—Clothing Stolen. Lers‘.-"fiancrfiifldfi‘l&y é;;“mi;g e cation we ' could (L. Bullard,- member of the court of ieq | dally conference. It was stated that Taont, am 1 e o | burgesses,’ ana Selectman John A.| One more of a string of burglaries | 3017 Conference It was stated that Sy St sl { Gllbert, Messrs. Bullard and Gilbert | that have been commitied at the stoTe | yation 7This morning ‘another: meet- Slgned) Mrs. Geo. Paddock, New Cenaan. | appointed deputy " health officers by |of Charles Seder and which have|jaion: TOis TMoThing RRothor Theet Conn., July 24, 1915. ?,._ undaon' Nightlymeetings are be- causctfl dm;; = con;iderifit)zed ) e R Sl P ng held that - the . closest attention | réporte e police Monday morn-. i o Sample Each Free by Mail |may be given the' situation. B ¢ |Ing. The break was discoverea when e jcaton gl 3&%&‘;&’%3{:&' ‘With 32-p. Skin Book,on request.” Ad- | Babson has. attended: a meeting with | the store was opened for business. En- 415 gay to Superintendent Percy L. dross pest-cad ChttontatDont. the local health board and. as health | trance was gained by forcing a shutter | Waterman. s == — |, Some weavers said Monday that un- officer of’ the -town of ‘Brooklyn, will ton.”” E£old'throughout the world. THE DEL -HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents ner day and up. HAYES BROTHERS., Telephone 1227. 26-28 Brazdway, JUST RECEIVED Acarload of Ground Limestone for farmers’ use. Contractors. and Builde Tel. 389 47 West Main ‘Street HERE 1s.80 agvertising medum 1z Erh CoBReHout equal to The Buls fetin for Dusiness resuita. = =i | named as.specialihealth officer for the dorie. s will igcue travel certi- ficates. to chitdren’who" wish to come to” Danfelson from : Brooklyn. - These co-operatawith them in the work to 5 ‘certificates will' be”recognized- by Dr. Judson. The ' question _of stopping . public therings, such® as " pienics, - motion Picture shows and,Sunday school ses- sions .was considered, but no action has been:taken. Selectmyan A.,.D. Sayles has been 'East Kfllingly sectlon, George/W. Bd- gerly- for South Killingly, Michaet H. Grimshaw forithe villagesiin the.-north section of theitown. J. W. Kennedy amd . Christopher . Andrews of the reg- ular : police - force, have "been’ detailed for the ! lson’ end, to. watch cars, automabil and“trains and to visit homes. The- health board has glven notice that there is to be a public meeting in the town hall Friday evening of this weelk to.discuss the situation. It is . being ; urged _that ; these meetings be attended by many citizens that the facts concerning infantile paralysis mAy be learned as weil as how to co- operate in combatting- it If it appears here, but first on how to prevent its appearance, ¢ possible. There was a crop of.rumors Monday . that there are cases In.town, but ns one of these reports could be confirmed from any source. The health board issued an order relative to the quarantine in Daniel- son and the town of Killingly. Under this order noichild under the age of 16 from any town or city where there is a case of infantile paralysis will be admitteq to this town. Any child'in this town who desires to visit out of town must get'a cer- tificate from the local health _officer 20 as not to encounter difficuity in at- tempting to return heme. Any chil- dren resident here but now away vis- iting are advised, through:the order, to get a health certificate before at- tempting ta-return here. less a favorable reply to their de- mands is received the strike will go on indefinitely. Among thé things the weavers want is the abolishment of the ten cent fines, official testing of the perch, used to measure cloth, an increase from 34 to 41 cents a thousand ends for draw- ing-in Tands, and a standard wage of $19.60 for all fixers. There are about 1,000 kinds of mes~ quitoes. TO OWNERS OF PIANOS AND,PLAYER PIANOS You cannot reasonably expect your Pieno “or Player Piano to retain its original tone and resporsiveness with- out re; attention. Investigate my metho ‘Has pleased others.” Wiil please you. FRED’K . T. BUNCE, 2 The PlAR TR Phon M4 Jyéd 74 FRANKLIN STREET : Telephor