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DANIELSON for all who were in distress. In th6 interlor she found hundreds of wound- ed soldiers and refugees who were Reception for Mr. and Mrs. Robert| worn out by hunger and long walkiug % " Pellerin—Single Litter of Fourteen|and there was no organized relief Police Dogs at East Killingly—Case wdork- Wiglh the flt;ismce of a train- of Charles Woodward _Continued— | ¢4 BUrs, she worked eix days and Building on Industrial Place—Moth- | leave until th clast train went out af ers’ Party Today. Serbla. She feels the need of the down-trodden little country so strong- Miss Marletta Healey has returned Iy that she is in this country raising A to Hartford after a visit of several|fund for a fleld hospital for the Ser- ‘weeks with Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Mur-|bian army. The ladies present at the ray, of Academy street. lecture were o stirred by the appeal John Heneault of Mew London was | for help that ‘they orsanized a relief icture 1ells 7he Sfaz;y tas e - A = % . T a visitor with Danielson friends Mon- | assoclation for the pupose of asslst Cail wnd ces Us. METAL jgl.: Second-hand Tfl ‘hsm’fif HAPP |“E§s i 9 ing relief work In the stricken con- S eiNg Gt Gur. piichn: Zi Autos 3 A%a N3 - 3 = Out of Politics, itries in any way possitle. There will Everything CEILINGS Auto Tires BUY B8 MAGFE RoPSE On account of impaired health, John | be & mesting of this organization Fri- G. E. FELLOWS > Furnished M. Bessette is not taking an active|day at 3 p. m. at the home of Mrs. John O. part in Brooklyn politics this cam- | Timothy Hopkins, and all ladies inter- Johnson & Co. Fealize tho cerfort and plazsire it will 18 Central Ave. D. J. Handlsman MABREY Gla ot ign. ested in Red Cross work are being Lake St. i 13 N. Higl g MSIE Y PoXifred L. Reed was in Willimantic | ureed to come and be prepared to jor 67 Broadway SG5Laks i Tel. 719 and 719-3 into you~ liom_. on a business trip Monda&i 28 Mrs. th;‘pkm?;; has kindly uftfired the —— FroEe - T TR —— R i ia John A. Balch of Fall River visited [uso of her harness room, twhere the Cne moverar it ¢f thedamapsr med'“‘°1¥ with fricrigs in tovn Monday. """ | workc will be done'and wiiera the ma and High Grade Ready Mixed DRESSING FINE . e G em Judge W. F. Woodward was in Wil- | terials will he kept through the winter, 4 e Bt it #arts up yove fire. Another movement of limantic on a business trip. Monday. = GROCERIES Paint arper, Mothia MILLINERY ~5 d=mper #xr1 the wonderful Magee oven V. H. Wetherell is in New Haven on PUTNAM A. T. Otis & Son _ Varnish Mualising RS ey % Api e ity a business trip today. kil Oils and Brushes A 1: guickly b cn five si Postmaster and Mrs. George M. Pill- ranklin St. and Metals : MISS FARNHAM 324 Main St. ing motored to Worcester Sunday. Tetreault-Jodoin Marriage—Archibald | Thayer Block Hez v castiugy and the Magez Special Flue Rev. Tgnatus Kost, pastor of St. Jo- | Macdonald Nominated For. Senoe. Bulletin Bldg. Preston Bros. Inc. A1 5179 0o 4 AT SR N G £ SSRGS AT IR AT Tel. 578 = : = h’s’ church, Dayville, is arranging 7 ! SN SR L LB e Swetem mako # o lz=7ing plessare to use a The first mission festival af the Church| At Republican Caucus—Death of Soda Water STORER FARM X|The Best Engine facos Bongs of the Five Wounds, Ballouville. Lewellyn I. Winslow—®Grange to Ob- Q. w. Hotiii Incorporated (End herEest HMags Rings Edward Riley has been nominated as| serve Neighbors’ Night. HAMILTON Sng Hottling Quality Milk for Blower e vt Mag a candidate for tax -collector by the “Works babies and child- on the mariet. ony Wiy ia a & democrats of Brooklyn. George Sockell, engaged In shingling ‘FINE C. E. WRIGHT e hig Conlbiss] e ved Thuy, a - Memorial Mass. at the home of Mrs. M. E. Joy, slipped 8 Cove St 3 : A requiem mass in memory of Rev.|and fell to the ground Monday. He FepTwEAR Tel. 425.2 gverywhe W. P. HOLMS EFEV AL g Alvin Potter was said at St. James | Was not sertously injured. 130 Main St. ; g g o Griswold, Ct. L R y “ Malcolm M. Willev leaves today to quart bottle. T 2 e She church Monday. ialcy: y Felephons 1292-4. o ms S e ‘There was a reception at Wauregan | Degin his course of study at Clark col. ————— FERGUSON'S atelophone 1202.9 | Q@ i e S = o in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pel- |lege, Worcester. 4 THE on GET IT B R y = 4 lerin, married here last week, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Cordier, Frank Franklin' & HARDWARE 8 4 Cordiet and Alderle Cordier motored to THAMES pein Sumso % Both Candidates for Selectman. | GOr2ier,and Alderte Cc Diambads; at and One of the contests to be decided at| ~Mrs. W. J. Bartlett left Monday ev- NATIONAL Watches, RikG Siakt PLUMBING the town election here Oct. 2, is be- | ening to attend. the democratic stare BANK Cut Glass and S5 Murphy tween John A. Gilbert, republican, and | convention at New Haven, where she 2 Silverware Druggists Hardware Co. A. D. Sayles, democrats, both candi- | will be at headquarters a% & memine 16 Shotucket St.|#239 Main Street dates for first selectman, both mem- |of the parade committee, bers of the present board. 16 Thames St. Tel. 795-5 i | I | e Franklin Square REO CARS Tetreault-Jodoin. Fined on Two Counts. C. B. ELDRED 43 Broadway | Tel. 341-3 Madras, India; Australasia; Cclombla, | colors. The parade will be led by S. A., and from the United States gov- |a delegation of college women, wear ernment. ing caps and gowns. Fourteen Police Dog Puppies Born. . Students Leaving. N ORI fine time was enjoyed. Many went in| At the Palisade kennels in East Kil. | Gilbert Perry, son of City Engineer MOONYE automobiles. . lingly Monday fourteen police dog|and Mrs. George W. Perry, leaves to- Playt-Cadden Plaut-Cadden Building Building { L ra 144-146 Main St. 144-146 Main St. of all kinds Norwich, Ct. Norwich, Ct. ! solicited At St. Mary’s church Monday morn- H. C. LANE Furniture - William Holbrook, East Killingly | ing Miss Leonia Jodoin and Wiliiam Are Good Cars : and - wg:;fi:fig v and Foster, was fined in the town court | Tetreault were united in marriage by REO GARAGE BLACKSMITH 1 Uphoistery Work Ay Monday for breach of the peace, and | Rev. Adrian Dykemans. in the & Durkee Lane i of Meri THE C. A. faviig! Kéen Sntosicated; the e Will March at New Haven. New Majestic . znvfiv?ghnEn'AN KUEBLER: CO. 2 PR TR T S ogi7 0o, 5 the assessment against| g Gortland D. Arnold and Miss Building Tel. 731 g ) 80X : Arna Cogan are to be in New Has SRR N: S e Soid by SHEA & BURKE Mail From All Points. ven tonight to take part in the wo- = Tel. 1254 Yy . B ? From widely separated sections of [man’s suffrage demonstration—coinc VICTROLA WASSERMANN 5 R Norwich, Conn. the world there came to the office of | dent to the holding there of {he dess Th 2 3 B the General Supply co . on Cot- | ocratic state convention. The et ; : JAMES L. CASE 4 tage street, in a- s it-| The marchers, dressed in white, will Plaut-Cadden Co. iy on ol % 37 ShetucketaSt. fi; y tances from London, Cochin, China; | carry Jap lanterns, donme in suffrage Estab. 1872 Estab. 1872 7 f M day to enter Worcester Polytoohnie i e e LET ME PAINT . Frani E. Potter of Taunton, Mass. [ puppies were born in one litter, thiz |day to enter Worcester Polytechnie in- e atterics SUPPLIES and / Carron-Zercie, M-s &.r-Banard Wed- | who has been spending a week at the | being a. remavkabiy avee mammie | stitute. . John A C. Warner wily iz : IIREand Y and everything 2 ACCESSORIES dings at All Hallo's ~ “hurch Mon- | home of Olin 1. Potier, 1eff Moosup | Thero dro Tort than 50 dugs at the | Sume his Studics there, senior. year, 2 pensiong pertaining H 1T For vou! =) = at | Monday afternoon for his home. kennels at this time. ednesday. . R. to them. y { Smroeal Bajl Tora Pefeated at | Wiss Abirgnihc: Barohhun Saturaed | SOh S bar o bosduits) af AKriingy || Bragais egrety, who tas bucs penc Tires and Things Electrical : GROISEADAMSY ShELANE Anthony. . | from New York. will be in the superior court in Put-|ing the summer with Mrs. John Suppli Walter P. Moran 17 Town St. Shop tel. 731 A 5 Howard Chase spent Sunday |nam today to be naturalized as citi- | O'Brien and family, Hammond street, ) Shetucket St. 2 L 11 The wedding of Miss Esther Zercle |with friends i1 Worcester. Zens or to be witnesses for those who | returned Sunday to his home in For- 331 Main Street Telephans . Tel. 1343-4 House tel. 1123-2 and Bernard Carron took place at 8 s are to be admitteq as sovereign citi- | est Hills, Mass. B - o’clock Mon mo; ng at All Hal- & zens of the United States. Miss Catherine Russell, da¥zhter of PURE DRUGS mass BALTIC 5 .- Hallows' church. 3 . = Children registered at the School|n y. in 5 » Tk Accurately 8 < drossed in white voile | Officers and Familics of St. Jean Bap- | srear sahool and at St. James: paroch- | fi, "Qoi‘rfiq‘fbéfihha,d:o" 1918: gradc ) by Why The Tel. 897 Photographio {_ She carried a shower | tistc Socisty Have Outing at Farm | ial school trooped back fo thelr S0ud- | yorh g i rionardzon, 1916 arad- | GEORGE M, CRANSTON CO. J. P. BARSTOW N of President George Lacroix, s Monday, after being at liberty ter Sm"mons.cnnogé Soaton: oo Wed- RATHB'ONE ot cotiran . DO f g the ceremony a breakfast Since late in June. Wednesday theln . gay. gl ;5 133 West Main St. 158 Main Street oo HOUSHTON ved at the home of the bride. | The offiters of St. Jean de Baptiste | public schools throughout the town i 2 B S erachived Tiany DaAIOITG ity 10 I e e e D ] i closed to enable the children to| ";::&;a"‘f;":’;‘;::pdaft : Tel. 182-3 s BT ey 23 Water Street Shannon Bldg. gold, silver, cut glass and linen. sembled at the home of President|attend the county fair. g J 8 = M e ses- DER S ———— X . ana’ e, “William C. Sprague | George Lacroix at Beaver Erook farm | It Is understood that the New Ha-|sion of the superior court here this Mioganh& co. (3| FREGERISH: ) Drive Him to the PROVIDENGE ending a few weeks with rela- | Sunday atternoon. At 2.30 a dinner|ven road is making arrangements to|morning. = A number of men Will be Fresh and Salt ) GREENEVILLE BAKERY] laine. s & of stezmed clams, sweet corn, p‘?(:ur{ "’L‘,{"f"’, 1}11: éro\f!]thhst ‘;fl’i Tece 3”;;?; naturalized. CHOICE MEATS Vi ; Maker and = GRAIN CO. 56 ank"n‘s‘ Holden and family, who_re- | salad, stuffed clams and brown bread ved b a v s P epairer. . St cently left Moosup to live In New Bed- | was scrved. . Thota wito entercd. the | Fuporiant fr point on the local | ARCHIBALD MACDONALD Groceries and e for his Oats and Tel. 1133:3 ford, have retumed to Moomup wherg | sontest in the ladies” heavywight reco o T NOMINATED FOR SENATOR. v & Town St. Colonial Theatre erty Flour at the (€} £ erything 'Pure, 2 Ide: e Aldrich , 169 ya ash, were Mrs, F. A. Gareau, a1 Farty. . i in, = 3 2 Bros. mills. Their leaving New Bed- | Mry. John Cardin, Mrs, Louls Bit=au.| The Nadel Arbeit club members will | Recsives Sixteen Votes to Six For s Lown B s, [ N rain St Clean and.Good. ford was because of Mrs. Holden's ill- This race was won by Mrs F. xb\o' entertain their mothers this afternoon | Henry J. Potter, of Woodstock on L —————ee Tel. 326-5 it the R el A ? vean. Ladies’ lightweight class, at a Mothers’ party to be held with| First Ballot. rd dash, Mrs. Ale nder Dupont. Jr, | Mrs. Frank Kenr dy, North Main AUTO LIVERY - A -— THE BEST LUMBER tor at the home of Miss Celia Dail; Mrs. George Lacro r. Mrs. Arthur!street. B o 5 5 and Messier-Banard. Soxo, won by Mra. A. Cofe. Mews race, | J."C. Witter, as for severnl years, Ay oud Tomer Mo b il EXPRESS HIGH GRADE ofall gy 201 d dash, Georze Lacroix, Arthur | will officiate a5 starter of the horses | afy i . o1 ais 5 3 5 Al ot Mizs Anna Banard and Frank Mes- | Cote, Peter Dupuis, Toseph Lacrols, St | entered in the races at the coupty S e R LU T Home Cooking Day and Night coas 1% desoriptions ) B MeGarihy In Al Hatlower shurer | Alx Dupont, Jr. Alex Sevigny. This| Chatles Woodward's Case Continued. hero, aa, the republican ‘capdiante tor | Rt Uson T 9. Fitsgarald CHAPPELL CO. CHAPPELL Co. londay 01 7 o'cloc After ps g v . In the town court Monday morni senator from the Twenty ight lis- i . B Cecotin RE e Hissae: f Chn, Bil. e et deameng. 2P Peter| " case ‘of Charles Woodward, Bos. | trict. Mr. Macdonald had the difference 200 Main St. Phone 977 Telephone Tel. 24 Mr. and Mrs. Messier le-t for a SHOTt |~ Aetarward there were vocal and in- | ON. Was continued until Saturday | beiween 16 votes and 6 in_his favor, = e | stimamar® penere wwere vocal and 1)! morning by request of his counsel At. |over Henry J, Fotter, of Woodstomk, rst Quality : K Harola Williams is sp-nding a fur- | frUR torney Charles L. Torrey, Putnam. The | 0n the first ballot, as the motion that GOOD ROOFING Coifee, d IF HE'S BICK lough from the United Ctates navy at | " “Those present were Mr. and Mrs, | 2Ction is a civil one brought by Miss | immediately followed to make the iniall Tea and Spices THUMM'S & his_home in Moosup. Fulgance Gareau, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur | /2 Warren of East Killing The | nomination unanimous was generously % b Delicat send for Mr. and Mrs. Dulo S2x'_2e, Who have | p "Cite and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | 20nd of $600 was furnished_by Wood- |adopted by the convention, which was its branches The Old N. % elicatessan DR. COLES been residing in one of = Bitgood's | oo 1101 and Tamily, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | ward's father, Percy L. Woodward, | well attended. N hi o DAy 40 Franklin St 7 houses on Promect strect, had their | {0 £oucony ana family, My, and Mrs. | Young Woodward ‘has heen ganted | Eibert L Darbte, Danfelson, chair- | B \§ Z8Xy) ff Ches-E. Whitaker o8 dsore s 135 Franklin St b goods moved Monday to = tenement | Y Sevesny and family, Mrand Mrs. | since Decemeber of last year. Beputy |man of the senatorial district commite BN o Water 8t 164 Main Strest R Tel. 1300 i Almyville Village D rnginSy alr. Jnd Mrs Bl Charon, | Shorifr Charles E. Aver finaliy located | tee, called the convention o - order, J. H. MYERS " Tel. 1095 B¢ Bdat it At Norwich, Mr. and Mrs, Teuis 7. Fon | im in Boston, where he was employ- | Arthur M. Keith, Eastford, was named | [ c—————— efeated at Anth s No; ME EnE S i s ed as a soda clerk at the North sta- |as chairman of the convention, Raiph Artistic The Moosup baseball t faine, Mr. and Jrs. O Laroche, M- | {2 Dasie Eastsed. clor AND POCKET B 7 e T A e Oliver Borteis, romoly and family, | Many here who have chafed under | Charies B, Searls, Thompson, L. BILLARDS i y $2.00 SKIRTS “Haad to. Foot” and played the fast Anthony Ceam, los- | SIVeT Portglance, Mre, Louis Bibeau, | the necessity of paying one cent on |H. Healey, Woodstock, W. . Fenner e of al! M s ing by a score of 6-1. A few of the | p 5 TN GETER SO AuCAer and ltelephone toil line messages where the | Woodward, Danielson, were named as DooL o descriptions Outfitters to Men Diayere A i ocinn eter puis. «aroche aeted as|charges was over fifteen cents and|a committee on credentials. The res- SIMPSON . 4 ¥ - i chet. : : : = 1 REUTER'S Guaranteed to Fit EAGLE ¥ p, dack Short P. h paying a cent on telezraph messages | Olutions committee was made up of F. B t & s and Devinieu. B i SIS ENPRS. rejoicing over the fact that this [F. Kelley, Putnam, Fred M. Wright, asement 140 Main Street MILLSTEIN CLOTHING CO. s nessed the game, Mr. and Mrs. Michell Beaurezard of | war revenue measure has been abol- | Leon N. Walker, Thompson. Thayer Building Tel. 184 Uy f 152-1564 Main St. . Putnam, formerly of Baltic, were local | ished. The convention re-clected the sena- —— 106 Main St. K. of C. Outing. callers on Friday. Many members of the party here are | torial committee—E. L. Darbie, C, L. = ™ The Shoe Doctor e E The Knights of Columbus held a| Theophile Douville of Putnam, for- |amused over the fact that there is one | Torrey and C. E. Searles. ame ghe. & Specialist on any Rent a Light Repairing clambake Sunday on the grounds of | merly of Ealtic. is the guest of his|Divine Right democrat in thetr midst,| The speech nominating Mr, Macdon New Line of fo e it e i E. E. Dupius' farm. A lates number | mother, Mrs, Julia Douvilie. The fact sugzesis the trite saying: |ald was made by Attorney Charles L. $1800 SUITS Cripple Work of the K. of C. were present d a Herber: Barnett has resigned as| “Cheer up! If you don't get what you | Torrey, who brought to the attention ¥ Typewriter t the for this month GOODYEAR R ypowriter i s o~~~ |overseer of the finishing department of | Want, you won't get tired of it. of the delegates that the Putnam cari- | 3 now from MENDING SHOP z - the Shetucket worsted mills, Another House in Industrial Place |didate became a citizen of this coun- | only R :r"l“g = £ R. WAGNER 227 Main St. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Charon en- | mne werk of crent 3 try while a resident in this city and LOUIS NELKIN & £ Box 196 Franklin Square S === | tertained at their home on Monday Mr. | n;" Paanetetal pincct n8, 0™ AWellings | ¢ "since that time he has steadily 119 Franklin St 86 Franklin Strest Norwicts, Conm. over i . i | and Mrs. Thomas Burke of Putnam. | Within the past few days the foce;|EToWn in the estimation of his fellow LB AL Trolley Station k- @e o Hahit of of ancther dwelling has been erected | SIt1ZeNS; Who began by electing him as HOME e | R | e € & From the Consular Reports. on Connecticut 3Mills avenue and the | 2, constable and graduaily advanced ; EAST SIDE Motor Cycles Athletic an S G S " and the | him in the service of the party through FURNISHERS 4 . Sporting Goods . 0 I g s Companies and corporations doing |structure is now being boarded and |yim 0 e service of the part includin, 2 Everythin WET WASH Bicycle Supplies Drinking ok Wats? || vusiness 'in’ rankey arc’ compatted by | roofed. " Soveral of the ‘new. houses | erious fown and city offices, including For the Home and Cemplaaiatolk [ LU L U ; :ggewpy;:v’g;a é‘:finé?iua‘.‘:",’flflsl““?,‘é; will be ready for occupancy before has sorved, safd Mr. Torrey, with ais: SCHWARTZ Ernest Freeman | x SiTiasiea o pp-todate Bflfll'} Bngfln'\gst Turkish in their correspondence with| ~Injured in Automobile Accident. | i ven ha o hemn cherns bositions | MR a‘:os. a2 15 Ripley Place C. V. C. V. 5 3 et as s RO SST Agent Robert W. Boys of the Kil- | membN of the state legislature for | b NTR® - WA LA Tel. 1112-4 PENDLETON, Jr. | )| PENDLETON, Jr. = try of making lead gobing the indus-|iingly Manufacturing company of Wil- | two terms, the last as homse chair- Tel. 965 25 Broadway S5 iBroacway ot on't fcoic 0 maad™ et f| £, Of ma ol pencile. ~‘There is|liamsville is recovering from the ef- |man of the important committee — on TR T e EEEaTaE 8557 we eon’t 1oz g o Jiibsliege to 2 mar}(et there for the | fects of injuries received in an auto- | roads, rivers and bridges was re- AND DYEING Where See SPEAR and les, Wi Q with the systn)\ & | 'uT;Tfinzh;":hfs"hroanc;.hif";Sf:\‘fr‘::y mublleh:\(“cid;nlt in \vh!ch“ the rim_of | sponsible for much advanced legisla- - First-class work s Ea Going? You'll Seo LA es, Wines, | (= Fa - rufac-fone whéel of his car collapsed. Mr.|tion and was also instrumental in se- : iquors, Cigars f of poic; o= P e Boys was badly shaken up, but not se- | curing an appropriation, $50,000, for X b SaVE Rrices Why to the C. A. SPEAR and | : e T e ap o8 Wis hodUket friousiy~hurt. Putnam’s new trade school. LANG'S WAUREGAN Optometrist Bowling! Allsys Milens e I e Bamaced 1 comdeyears, and crops| Chiet Michael J. Grimshaw says| Mr. Potter was nominated by Judge| [y =S Ve DYE WORKS HOTEL L aiis now instead of loading tho At Bl Sohanuence. that the illegal practices of driving au- | Clarence H. Child of Woodstock, who | 157 Franklin st. | A T. ETHIER With drugs. “What's an incid@o oCth? e hapta, Is making inquiries | tomobiles past standing trolley cars | citeq that under the rotation system of cours up stairs b Y regarding America a Tel. 1217-4 18 Bath St. you say. Well, it is guan 3l to A z A n soap. must stop or that those who practice | Mr. Potter should receive recognition, =2 Al in Somers Bldg. perform miracles lfh:'o? could blievo |c————— }};Lf,i‘;;‘," ao‘flnggero&s t!odn;ouey car | he ‘said, for 1; 1? w:odstock's turn to 2 CARMENGIYA GloAns 14 these hot water enthusiasts. N '8, wil e subjected to arrest. | be representec in the senatorship. ITA There are vast numbers of men and A. F. WOOD Few June Birds This Season. Mr. Searls seconded Mr. Macdonal ! : Sl e ies FARMING IMPLEMENTS women who, immediately upon arisinC| e ”» t ¢ = nomination, pointing out that Mr. Pot. ild, Fine Flavored Cigar, Made in Ay in the morning, drink a glass ot re-l The Local Undertaker e e e e e e R s b et st s MECHANIGS' TOOLS hot water with a teaspoonfui of lime- XANIELSON, CONN. month in an endeavor to get a line on | IN the senate and that he believed that ARG SRS ULy Supetion L W Ay > F stone phosphate in it. This is a very Porlors 8 Mechanic Street the prospects for good hunting this | Putnam and Mr. Macdonald = should B 5o each—box ‘of 50 for $2.25 of all kinds excellent h"mlh Gy }‘!vefl k‘lg- = ~“——|fall "are rather dubious over the|have the present opportunity. 3 s ’ k z THE HOUSEHOLD e ang (he ‘thirty feer of imtatines| NBW CHICKERING HOTEL Sipost for; & fpod hooting soason o I Healey seconded Mr. Potter's CHARLES A. BETTING, 56 Broadway Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Strect of the previous day's waste, sour bile H. Luces, Prop. 9 it After the ballot haq been taken and and indigestible material left ovee in| wucey, Prop, Putnam, Conn. |[Of last wniter, when snow kept the 3| fields buried until very late in March, | the nomination later declared unani- the body whigh if not eliminated every 3pe¢[al Dinners caused the death of nrl};ny game birds. |mous, Mr. Searls and Mr. Child were jof 1916, left Tuesday morning for | brothers: Mrs. E. F. Keller, Harris- requiring 16 stitches to close. day, become food for the milliony of JEDNESDAYS Quail especially suffered severely, al. |named as a committee to notify Mr. | Worcesier: syhere shy Wil enter the bacteria which infest the bowel:, ths oup, Foled Chicken, Maryland Style;|thoush same protectors Macdonald and rt him to th ity Hoapital with the S urg, Pa.; Mrs. William B. Smith, New | Among other penalties the men eas % &« B ctors put out t | Macdon; nd escort him to the con- | Worcester C: owpital W e quick result is poisons and toxins | Boifea dokef, ) D 2 grea &y L P made such progress in recent year that one is almost encourazed to hopd o Airigiis oI - | York; William and Lester, Putnam. |drew a 30 days' sentence in Jail Tolin | that some day, when gasoline mo: or Ifashod Potatoes: Fresh As-|deal of grain. Partridges and pheas- | vention hall. tember class, talke up a course in Mr. inslow was a_member of Is- |declaring that he sure will eat it |tors are better understood and cone which dre then absorbed into the blood | paracus on Toast: Tea, Coftes or Milk, | ants also syffered and died from star- | Mr. Macdonald thanked the conven- | nursing. rael Putnam lodge of Odd Fellow: causing headache, billous attacks, foul | choice of Pie—50c. back to North Carolina as soon as he | trolled, we shall have a safe ond sant vation. tion for the nomination and in a brief is released. Sunday.—Ind New: breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trou- THURSDAYS ndianapolis News. speech expressed his confidence in the = —— - | Quinebaug lodge of Masons and th OBITUARY. local Nest of Owls. . H. B. Caikins was in court to answer SRl ble, kidney misery, plessness, im- | olg-fihioned New England Rotlea| MISS SABINZ'S ADDRESS outcome of the November election and | . -smsmmmma T — s to a charge of operating a motorcycle T pure blood and all sorts of ailments. | Dinnd?, Fancy Erisket, Boiled Bota Wi also gave expression to his enthusiazm SR = without the usual horn equipment. He Class Consciousness. ./ People who feel good one day and |toes, Green Peas Spinach or Gabbage, NS _PROMPT RESPONSE.|for the cause. He invited the deie- Lewellyn I. Winslow. TRACK-WORKERS JAILED escaped by payinf a part of the costs | Striking strike-breakers are compli badly the next, but who simply can|Tes, Coffee or Milk; choice of Ple—doc. Vadfeetsr Deiol i | gates t oluncheon at the Putnam inn. Lewellyn I. Winslow, 34, died Mon- & e in the case. cating the situation in New York' not get feeling right, are urged to FRIDAYS adies of Danielson Organize & Serbi- | "o delegates were as follows: day morning after an illness of about | As Result of Sunday Row—One Man | neighbors’ Night for Put Gi They seem to be gaining ‘class con- obtain a quarter pound of lmestone | chowdsr, Pain Lobster, fresn bbiled; an Relief Association. Putnam, E. L. Kelley, C. B. Dean, C.|three months. Blood poisoning was Slishod the: Othars At eighbors’ Night for Putnam Grange | oigy necth lten i sty et eony e g s e s wanny Awpor L. Torrey, Telesphore J, Miller; | given as the cause of death. Mr.| . s The next regular meeting of Put- |to graduate some of them Into plair cost very little but is suficlent to|&us Tips, Tea or Coffee; cholce of Ple| Saturday afternoon the ladles of | Thompson, C. B, Searls, Barton Jacobss | Winslow's death catsed sorrow among | * nam grange will be held Monday ev- | strikers.—Springfield Republican. make anyorio a Teal crank on the oub- {03 Danielson had the unusual opportuni- |Leon N. Walker, L. P. Lamoureaux; | his many friends in this city, where| In the ‘clty court Monday morning | ening. Sent, 55, and will be obcorved —_— S ject of internal sanitation. A ty Of hearing Miss ‘Julia T. Sabine|Killingly, W. fenner Woodward, Moses [ he was born and educated and where | Willlam Ormstead and Irwin Tolin, | as Neizhbors' Night. Brookiyn. Wood The Price of Bread. Just as soap and hot water act on LGS 'E. KENNEDY $peak about her work among the Ser- | H. Berthiaumb, Jr, Lofus S. Barstow, (he was universally well thought of.|both members of - the colorcd track | stock and Killingly granses will pre- T4 g the skin, cleansing, swsetening and v: bians. ~Miss Sabine is an American |Frank A. Whipple; Eastford, Arthur [ For vears he has been in the employ | workers who came to this city a short t is about time for Wiliam J. Bryaa freshening, so limestone phosphate DANIELBON sent the program at the lecturer's 0 - b bili: . d E; Who was living in England when the | M. Keith, Ralph Davis; Ashford, Fred |of the Adams Express company here, | time ago, were before Judge Fuller to | houp. D e Tobiinell, In_gatuss of theiint and hot water act on the stomach,| Undertaker and Embalmer | War broke out and che somntecrad 1o W. Wright, G. O. Balch, Everet{ Bar- |advancing until he was the ‘local|answer to charges of assanlt, intoxi- | Applications for membership, are to | TAortal ratio of 16 ounces to 1 loaf of Ijver, iidneys and bowels. It is vastly | gpocial Attertion te "Every* Detail. 1 80 where she was most needed. She|low, H. €. Barlow; Woodstock, | agent. cation and breach of the peace. They | be presented at fhis meting. bread, and that loaf o eedf for a nick. more {mportant to bathe on the \in:ide JHEN YOU WANT (o put vour bus- | /25 Sent to Serbia, where she planned | Melaahchton Riddick, ' Leonard H.| He leaves his wife, who was Miss |engaged in an altercation early Sun. el—Chicago News. P than on the outside, because the skin |, WHAN XQU WATE Lo puf yous busc| to work among the orphans, but on|Healey, Clarence H. Child, Jarvis Hail |E. J. MoFarland, two sons, Gordon and | day mornine nnd tn the framy moi Too Mt % —_— pores do not absorb impurities into ;o4um better than tnrough the ad.|arriving at Saloniki she found the need | Miss Alice Maloney, one of the grad- | Llewellyn, his father, Frederick Wins- | was cut with a knife," a slash in his 00 Much to Hope For. Electric signs have virtually replaced L the blood, while the bowel Dores do. yemising Golemns of The Bullettn. S0 great that she did what she could uates of Putnam High school, class'low, and the following sisters and arm, extending from shoulder to wrist,i The safe and sane Fourth all.others for night service. % Bl B A

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