Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 20, 1916, Page 9

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sy, e BRg ¢ 232 FADTAR S aravwnss 3 H arravteses ssrmeTmEeRTTY EVENGROSS, SICK CHILDREN LOVE SYRUPOFFIGS IF FEVERISH, BILIOUS, CONSTI- PATED, GIVE FRUIT LAXA- TIVE AT ONCE. Don’t scold your fretful, peevish child. See if tongue is coated; this i§ a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with sour [ DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS | DANIELSON PUTNAM e oty 5 Coldest Morning of the Season Sun- |Appeal from Verdict in Seattle Co. vs. day—léon Devillez Found at Foot| Joseph H. Elfictt—Ten Per Cent. of Cellar Stairs With Neck Broken| ‘Wage Increase Announced—Trade —Mrs. Francois Legare = Di on| School Committee Praised—Walter Way te' Church—Third Wage' Ad- | Brown Uses Revolver to Hurry Cook vance for 2000 Operatives in Cotton| —Cloth ~Printers Hold Quarterly Mills. Meeting. —_— i Mrs. T. R. Tourtellote of Sturbridge,| An appeal to the supréme court was Mass., was & visitor in town Sunday. |filed Saturday by Charles L. Torrey, 3 Mr. and Mrs, C. A. You are at|attorney for the defendant, in the case New Symrna, Fla., for the er. of the Washington Cedar and Fir VICTROLA ; ann H : 1 Nftn taene, g, covetn, o of| Tocal T of G, mesmbany” gare st | Froatces compmay. seaitie wash, we N e Aol Y 2 ) " b " ich Sunday to witness con- | Josep! 4 ott. case was ti P - 3 s b b v ot oo Of demiues fn White' Oross|in the muberier Goult hece. s Beptetris laut-Cadden Co.|@| Piaut-Cad L Go. teaspoonful of, “California Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul waste, the sour bile and fermenting food passes out 6f the bowels and you have a well and playful chiid again. jldren love this harmless “fruit tive,” and motheérs can rest easy after giving it, because it never fails to' make their little. “insides” clean and sweet. Keep it handy, Mother! A little given today saves a sick child to- morrow, bu: get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of “California. Syrup of Figs,’ which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Remermber there are courter- feits sold here, so surely look and see that yours is made by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” Hand back ' Y e S i c C. E.LANE achache, indigestion, diarrhoea, give a He Pee ott of Woot ket iy ey gl 7 : was at his home here over Sunday. the plaintiff company to recover B :ulldln oiie Coon and Chicken Dinner. 731 1672 counli. ber before Judge Jocl H. Reed and 2| . Estab. 1872 $498.35. A number of local men attendéd a| The suit was instituted following the coon and chicken dinner at Fast Kil- | disappearance of an agent, E. M. Phil- Norwich, Ct. lingly Sunday aftersoon. 7 lips, of the Washington Cedar and PURE DRUGS Twenty Degrees Sunday Morning |Fir Products company, to whom Mr. Gompounided The temperature dropped to twenty | Elliott had paid a oill which he owed 144-146 Main t. (K| 145,146 Main St § Norwich, Ct. Willard Storage "Batteries Tel. 1343-4 House tel. 1128.2 — ——— Need a ‘Plumher? Bpecislist 4 In Things Twkesaeslnenyrwanyt S5OSO SE Accuratel, Tel. 827 . 1 the comrany, the bill being paid to the x Y Photographic degrees Sunday Jiorwng, the 10W|agent on the receint of a telegram by - o . BARSTOW 4 B - "™ avited to Golden Wedding, T aeiver Pnitios tadees O puat: : e kone Electrical § &:co. D wouaHTON > an leliver Ips ay. 101 ¢ . - Members of McGregor corps, W. R.|paiq the amount. - P. Moran . have been invited to attend thel The appeal filed Saturday sets forth 133 West Main St. T 4 23 Vrater Street ‘golden wedding anniversary of MT.|that the'judge erred in charging the Tel. 182-3 —— and Mrs. V. R. Franklin at Brooklyn |jury relative to the telegram. which, —— Drive Him to the tomorrow. it Is claimed, was of an mblguous oot byeiei e 12 Photograhfe 3 GREENEVILLE Ray Bailey, who has been In thelnature as to its woriing, construction ERlI Sno O Goods? GRAIN €O, Cansdian northwest, has returne 0 land interpretation. . CHOICE : for his Oats and e Ol Wit The appeal also sets 6ut that in| Why The bag of Lib- failing to instruct tne jury that if CRANSTON €O. get a bag ib PROVIDENCE erty Flour at the BAKERY SOOSSHOS - = Willilam A. Gaylord of the Old South |there was such an ambiguity concern- A same_time. with contempt any other fig SYTUP_ | opyreh, Worcester, is to give a Dub-|ing the wording of the telogram and of coutsw 449 N. Main St. 56 Franidin St. lic organ recital at the Methodist|of such an ambiguous natuf as any 168 Main Street e Tel. 326-5 Tel. 1138-3 NOANK « | Bt tomorrow evening. Reasonab mun might Diace upon I Rl Saviats.: _— 4 né’r:”k ax‘:gutes :heml: &:!‘7: a&g- then the defendant, Mr. P:;ll?xt, should FREDERICK ; LUMBER g, i lowe r candidates to ~ | be consitered as having followed the £ * Motel Crowded, 8o That Thirty Work- | counts of election expense With TOWN | instructions of the ylajatift. company e prer: TALCOTT HIGH GRADE of all men Have to Seek Board in Mystit— | Clerk Frank T. Preston. in adopting the course that he did. S Violin Maker and COAWL desoriptions Berious Scarcity of Water—Shipyard | Rev. John C. Prince of Rockland, —_— in town Repairer. 3 e Mass., preached at the services at the| WAGE INCREASE ANNOUNCED. Home Cookin, CHAPPELL CO. Activities. Congregational church Sunday. 5 5 Pra b RS : oY . — o T R e e b o Al Saunders to Speak. Manhassst ~ Company and Putnam FEES, IS W i anox Building Telephone Tel. 2¢ Palmer shipyard has filled the Conti- nental hotel, formerly the Ashbey house, a#id overflowed into Mystic, about thirty going thnere to secure board and lodgings. Huron's. Crew Arrives. Capt, A. H. Fletcher of New York has agrived with the crew, thirty in number, for the steamer Huron, which will sall the first of the week. Attended Game. H. D. Scott spent the week end in Boston nnd attended the Brown-Har- vard game at Carbridge Saturday. Mr. Scott i & Brown graduate. Sixty Working on Schooner. The five-masted ‘schooner building by Pendlefon Brothers is all planked, partly ciulked and the - decking has been commenced. It will be done about May or June. There are at -present sixty men a¥ work on her. Rebuilding Rhode Island. Meh under the management of Frank McDonald arc at work on the Doverfield. formerly the o0ld Rhode Island, which is tc be rebuilt into a rix-masted schooner. Scarcity of Water. Tt is becoming a serious proposition about water here. The suppiy at the shipyard 1! gore and it is being brought from My Two hundred tors was put on the steamer Huron with uther sujplies. Yellow dirt wiich was taken from the old 'ost property has been filled into the :treet in the shipyard, making al differétce in conditions bad. iamb is ill at her home and pneumonia is feared. Mrs. Thomas Rowland has returned to_Bridgeport after visiting relatives. Mrs. William Wheeler of Groton Long Point is il Mrs. Ciarence Carrington has been visiting in Westerly. Contractor F. E. -Barlow, who re- cently purchased a car, has completed a garage. Clarence Brcwn has moved his fam- ily into the Carson house in High street. Mre. Albert Xilby kas returred from Lawrence hospital, where «he was Hen(ed rurgleally for a throat affec- on. Leave for City Home. The Tusk family has left Groton Long Pont for their home in Jersey City. Mr. ard Mrs. Frank Park have re- turned from a visit In New York. FOOD SOURINGIN STOMACH CAUSES INDIGESTION, GAS “PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN” ENDS ALL - STOMACH DISTRESS IN FIVE MINUTES. ‘Wonder what upset your stomach— which portion of the food did the dam- age—do you? Well, don’t bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you just Wte has fermented into stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches; beich “gaseés and acids and eructate undigest- ed food; breath foul, tongue coated— (c!t take a little Pape's Diapepsin and five minutes you ‘wonder what be- same of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasion- #lly keeps this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods with- If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal Iimit without rebellion; it your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless relief is Pape's Diapep- sin which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful — it digests Yood and sets things straight, 'so gently and easily that vt is really astonishing. Rlease for your sake, don’t go on ‘and on with . weak, disordered stomach; it's so unnecessary, '/ COAL AND LuMBER Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts. Telephone 176 il i i DR. F. W. HOLMS. Dentist Shannon_Building Annex, Room A X =23 D I Rewureaaoy o A S WHEN YOU WANT t T r bus- betore. the: pubiic, there e, B bt in waterboats. | 1" Ssunders, Rev. Billy Sunday's) Manufacturing Compary Give Oper. 200 Main St. best _known convert, speal af ;. the Daptist chirch hére- Dscetaber & | otives Pleasant Surprise. Byron Barber has resumed his stud- ies at Carnegie university, Pittsburg.|;q’ * Room 3 IF HE'S BICK AUTO LIVERY Announcement of wage advances of THUMM’R GOOD ROOFING d per cent. were posted Saturday g _— wsend for WL e A Pawtucke! | morning by two of the big manufac- in all EXPRESS Delicatessan il turing concerns of th@ city—the Man- S its branch Mrs. Elizabeth Hanlon has returned | 25Set compary, makers of automobile \ Chas.E. Whitaker here from Pittsfield, to spend the Win- | facturinz company, producers of cot- 81 Water St. y Band at Ballouville. ton piece goods. = Several hundred hands will bemefit from the advance, In Ballouville a band has been or-|which becomes effective Dec. 4. : ; POCKET ganized, this being the second In vil- | At both mills the new Wase advance AND fages of Killingly outside the DOTOUEN, | came a5 ‘a very azrecable uroeics 1o BILLARDS e the other being at East Killingly S the opeattis The advance is one Rev. Billy Sundgy will attract alof 5 series made witnin the past fom DOOLEY & at f considerable number of Danielson | months, and tne third at the plant of SIMPSON DR. COLES 136 Franklin 8t. Tel. 1095 Day and Night i Js 40 Franklin St. Tel. 1309 $2.00 SKIRTS Made to Measure Haberdashers “Head to Foet” Outfitters to Men 0O OOOOS Guaranteed to Fit cotton mills in this vicinity weré made | pistul,” avowed Walter Brown, when happy Saturday, when notices an- |Captain Joseph A. Kyan requested nouncing an advance in wages were [that son of the south to come across REO CARS posted. with a weapon with ihich h .These notices were posted at the |doing a littie decarsting appuad Peen mills of the Quinébaug company here, |at the cook house in Franklin Square 16 Thames St. Tel. 795:5 — ] - " FERGUSON’S — Furniture X Are Good Cars on HIGH GRADE tive shooting up Franklin Square A and e railroad yards, REO GARAGE 2 Upholstery Work MEMORIALS at the Wauregan company's mill and | where the meais for the gang of color. in the Diamonds, of Merit THE C. A. at the mills of the Attawaugan com- |eq rail o Lokt i oy Watches, GEO. E. v pany in Attawaugan, Ballouville and |pouseq -0 Censtrustion workers a New Majestio Cut_Glase and ZIMMERMAN KUEBLER CO. Pineville. “But 1 want it, just the same,” the| uilding S 39 Franklin St. The amount of the advance is not|eq stated in any of the notices, but it is it generally understood that it will be about ten per cent. This is the third 83 Warren St. ptain demarded, and Walter saw to Tel. 1254 that a friend to whom the toy had been passed came forward and placed Shetucket Street 239 Main Street Tel. 561 e s Expert The_Old Norwich EAGLE people to Boston this week. the Putnam Manufacturing company Basemieht Tea Store MILLSTEIN CLOTHING CO. Crowd at Store Opening. since January. Thayer Building 106 Main St. 152-154 Main St. The opening of a new utoi'e a;llrae!- 3 Irllh view!ofr‘.ll;el pmngunc‘;a incratzilst i et i A 1 number of shoppers|in the cost of living, ihe advance tha - p B ot Bathtnr. Uben: spwill come twd Woihs Rabbe 46 :iBord Come and See My Actickin Self Starting Light Repairing a small scale, there was a demonstra- | Wwelcome even than those that have , New Line of Funeral Designs Remington of all kinds tion of what the women can do in the | gone before. $1800 SU I TS of al! Typewriters at tHe rush lines. for this month P x ENDING SHOP 7 PRAISE FOR COMMITTEE only descriptions H. R. WAGNER M :dn?n‘ t. OBITUARY. —— REUTER'S &2 i e & ot And State Agent F. J. Trinder Also -H Louis NELKIN | TE- S et : = Baxciise anknc.rsfl“" Mrs. Henry Burgess. Compliments Towrspeople in Matter 119 Franklin St Tel. 184 Nerwich, Conn. Trolley Station Mrs. Henry Burgess died at her| of Traae Schcol Erection. | HOME - > le Saturday afternoon H The Shoe® Doctor Motor Cycles, Athl nd 3 0 She leaves her husband | IFrederick J. Trinder, agent of the FURNISHERS Speciaust on any z Bicycle Supplies Sporting Goods and a_sister, Mrs. John Webster, of [state board o: education. lauds the Everything kina ot and Complete Stock Long Island. Putnam trade school, recentiy com- i For the Homo Cripple Wapk : Up-to-date Mrs. Henry Passmore. pleted ana occupied, as the best of its 2 SCHWARTZ GOUDYEAR it g Sundries ishing Tackle Mrs. Henry Passmore, 81, died Sat- '::;:mll:. ‘«:’[m:efllkh“t flnfl, 111-'1.\'5 a !ntitsh > BROS. Shoe TV C. V. - her h in Attawaugan. She | ¢ 231 0 e special committee > x . V. e e L A {of Pitnam olisioe: whn ! Soietiecs A G:TiEates oL _Repairing Ca. PENDLETON, Jr. \@}! oENDLETON: Jr: leaves = A 1 Frankiin Street e the arrangements for its coustruction. 1 Tel. 965 86 Franklin Stree: n 35 Broadway 35 Broadway : The letter, an excerpt from. which fol- e Tel. 7774 s —— HIS NECK BROKEN lows, also pays tribute to the town AND DYEING See SPEAR and e of Putnam as one which has in mind Eirat otwes beroric EAST SIDE You'll Sec the welfare of its boys and eirls . & a . A. SPEAR Leon Devillez Found Dead at Foot of | !5, Wellare of its hove and eirls: = at right prices WET WASH Co ol Cellar Stairs. sa near complcted, for I never worked LANG'S e P Bowling Alleys : 5 k—th body of Leon | Vith a more congenial and above all a DYE WORKS e I Franklin Square Deyilien was found’ ¢ the Lot of the 1 D conunEy 19/ Frankiin St. 15 Ripley Place up stairs T. ETHIER stairs in the cellar at his home on |yicly nnd Sk bt bobs o e Tel. 1217-4 Tel. 1112-4 in Somers Bidg. 18 Bath St. ad been es »lin the vay of a porsonal interest— . ¥, e oo o e oy andicated. | with the resuit that you have the best _nd CATERING Where METAL Second-hund ment in the stone tenement house to | r30° chool in the state of Connecti. e . Is He Going? CEILINGS e e et of B iyuinebaug store.d favorable comment and I hcpe will Furnishec Why to the dohn O. Johnson Auto Tires about Saturday, an investigation was |Sand as a monument to the people of 2 WAUREGAN 18 Central Ave. started, resuiting in the finding of the lguu:flm toward the Yoy and girl who MABREY HOTEL e D. J. Handleman < vy the raturc of things should have o ™ - . High St. otx. the benefit of industrial eddcation. oL Brosdwey; of course kg “In beralf of the state board of ed- SUFFERED FATAL ATTACK |ucation, T thank you for (ne werk done e Ll B Mrs. Francois Legare Stricken While |£0d; too. Judce L. H. Fuller, and Call and see Us. FINE . townspeople as a whole in providing GROC.RIES o et ticen Harper Method on Way to Wauregan Church. such a building and for such a pur- 3 = 3 Iso MILLINERY e . |pose i Aot Ot &pon G. E. FELLOWS Manicuring ERAET ‘While on her way to attend service | The letter was recelved by Chester : « vo. MISS FARNHAM Nora T. Dunleavy at the Sacred Heart church in Wau- [E_Child, caairman of the committee, 72 Frnatin St b 324 Main St. rogan gagtu;xd:yllz;:y;xeng ;6( :‘gocg{, ;ge :mm} memberi of which a B, Bulletin Blag. 36 Laie St In;:.“ :;‘a“k rs. Euge , ¢ ent, secretary; A. W. Marcy 2 Francols Legare, suffered an attack of |J J. McGarry, Postmastec. A — heart disease and fell hinti;‘lx- Ehe éi\gnan, Archibald Macdonald, L. Devoe &25‘;‘,,;’:‘?MI The Best Engine was taken into the ulor:nofl l";d 4 |Keith- The committee still has some G. W. Ready Mixed Ruality: Milk : for on the market. valle and everything possible P op | details to attend to before its work in HAMILTON Paint baples ana child- 20 Light Electric revive her, but the attack was of such |connection with the trade school is — oh St Siriihe Light Plant for e et R 5 C Mathien g | Completed FINE G highest scores || the farm, $110.00. er 3 v. 3. C. e gift of h of ¢ i e summoned_and administered the 1ast | punns tron “ATS '?Séfi'féi""m‘iic;‘;i FOOTWEAR Oils and Brushes W. P. HOLMES rites of ithe church as Mrs. l“egare of the trade school, has been recelved 130 Main St. and Metals i ”‘;l::c per Griswold, Ct. WL DRSSIDE ey by Mr. Child, | Preston Brgs. Inc. . (eipphone 1292-4 Tel. 8-2 - - e PRI AT, THIRD WAGE ADVANCE GUN HURRIED COOK. THE Soda Water SETuY HARDWARE Another Addition to Pay of About|When Walter Browr's Supper Wasnit THAMES a""w5°::““’ at and 2,000 Operatives in Local and Near-| Ready—But Walter Failed ¢ NATIONAL Seiirs by Mills. - Any Earlier, Hih BANK <. E. WRIGHT BiRG & Sioics Peruh::\I:G : #5000 8 Cove St. Cruggists Approximately 2,000 operatives in| “'Tain't much moren a lcetle toy | P &I0E 16 Shetucket St.|@) Tel. 425-2 Hnedinans: Oo- S it in the officer's zands. The toy TIRE and TUBE H. C. LANE JAMES L. CASE advance that ratives in ‘mills here- it abouts have received withtn a year s Lo it oslltraunblo et ion Repairing BLACKSMITH 37 Shetucket St. DR. 2 and is in line with advances that are [E07 that might pass for a toy on the W. R. BAIRD A share of C. B ERORES being made in various mill eenters in [ SOMME Ot Sl : K| 5 Durkee Lane your insuranee New England. The new advance be- [Sp00l charade. = Tires and Business ey comes effective December 4. Shiat ihe chaf woaeth s T ey upplies X Tel. 731 ot il kit Tel. 341-3 About 1,400 operatives in the Quine- | ™ o8t Waet vty Bp servé 331 Main Street Salacitel R baug and Waufegan companies mills |SUPRer wien Brown was ready to eat Rl will benefit through the advance and % Being denied entrance to the cook. - = 600 to 700 in the mills in the northern |Bouse, he pulled his gun and shot SMOKE UP e section of the town. The advance (throush the door. Exit cooks, via the FARMING IMPLEMENTO! came as an agreeable surprise to all t.‘im & W;‘ low route, and het-foot it for WITH A GOOD PIPE. ans the operatives. 3 ‘. Dpolice. Captain Ryan appeared at s £ 4 31 The mills mentioned are engaged In |tle auarters promptly and straighten- We. sell Pipes for every face and MECHANICS’ TOOLS Bt ed out the affair with little difficulty. : 2?&1’%‘.36‘&'5“.‘5‘5 ::e plxn:nxa 235 ‘1‘.‘;?1 grown had been uptewn having a little | [ 5 fancy, and they’re all good .ones, teo. i tni - |time on his own account and was a et concerns egf“::\;.l.r S5 T tols set: | DS On oW oooir: and Ak BETTING, 56 Broadway Another new high record level in|ters. He didn’t mean anything by the wages will be touched when the ad- |8un play, he said, and just certainly of all kinds THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Frankiin Street vance announced Saturday becomes|did not want to ho’ arrested. His |essedlation come to this city for a|Satu a — - : o & effective, the wage scales in mills [friends didn't seem to want him taken |fReeting 10 b neld ihie Sftermpon Bioimencipos tittte s & ietalled in every séhool and ths in- hereabouts at the’present time being |[away, either, and without his supper ey oot Trave i3 = BRIEF STATE NEWS whfl Tom waste paper will revert to higher than ever before. . he went to bed as proof that he was FUNERAL. ¢ g gach school to be expended on schdol November Pansies. really rerentant. 5 S Democrats Expecterl to Contribute. furnishings. Mrs. Hartley of South street is still ot s o i Mrs. O, B. Carpenter. Promirent democrats here received e Meriden.—Thomas L. Reilly was pitking pansies from her fower gar-| C-O7H PRINTERS CONFER. At Easiford Sunday funeral services | week end telegrams from Vance Me-| Rockville—The report of Pclice Cap- |€lected far the third time exalted rul- den. About a Score from Norwich and Other | W6r® beld for Mre. Mary Lawson Car- | Cormick, chairman o6f the democratic |tain Leopold Krause for the = year| oL of Meriden lodge of Elks at the reg- s o ®F | penter, wife of O. B. Carpenter. Burlal | national committee. The telegrams— |shows a total of arrests, of which | Ular ting held Thursuay cvening- For tempo use a lemon squeezer DS old District Quarterly | was in Grove cemetery, Eastford. an appea: for help—call attention to a | forty-three were arrested for druna- | tO fill the balance of the term of How- made of papeF has been invented. Meeting. L#y-off Only Temporary. (dencn of noniuoo bt)]x]m must he raised | enness and breach of the peace, and |2'd J. Island, resigned. ke — o o pay campaign bills. six " bre: of the ce. reenwich—. ~peuad: Cloth printers employed in estab-| Young men hereskouts who have SEStiSOR broach L mg senwich—A 100-peundi pig belons- lishments at Norwich, ~Jewett City,|been employed in munition plants in Surers.on. the fgans Moodus.~Mrs. Frank A. Williams has | Banksvifle, was found a quarter of & vebster and Southbridge to the num. |Briggeport, and who have been laid| Enthusiastic golfers were at the|received news of the ocath oOf = her|mile from Jta pon Frides maring ber of more than a score gathered at|off, claim the slackness is only tem- |links of the Putnam Country club|father Idser 1~ 31 HRIL Aavorured. I i beeved Hitany the Putnzm inn Saturday afternoon for fporary, while factory equipment is|Saturday afternoon. Playing promises | wood Co. tho_home of his son, | that the young bear which recently es For Infants and Children & district quarterly meeting for the|being chenged to admit of making ma- |to continue urtil snow puts an end to | Rev. .Herbert I Murkett, Thursday ed from COyril Crimmins' property discussion of , matters pertaining to|terials for the lrench government, |the Sensem's. spore morning from preumonia, Mr. Mur.|at Noroton Is responsible. Mo Tatiot InUse For Over 30 Years |tieir trade organization. The gather- | whereas the shops have been at work = <o e St g e e oL ERaIte: e Bt ; e - _, |ing was also marked by a social time, {on war orders from the British £0V- | FarestiillorAn & resull of a bet on AR ere for ok MR R . K ln:u : dlnn;:h was served t'he party. ernment. Going o Hayti the presidential election, Richard Lam-| Meriden.—Irstead of burning all the | bruin. Pa.ru'fi of farmers ard hunt- lay ool Officials’ Meeting. 9 i bert is sweeping the floor in the post|waste paper,: orders have been.issued |ing for the kifler. Saturday the The district and county presidents| Francis Tetreault, home from Wash- office. with a whiskbroom every morn- | to save all the paper used in the|bear was seen on Commodore B, C ing for a month. ‘. schools, Bailing machines have been Benedict's estate. nf the Windham County Sunday School , D, C, visited' Putnam friends

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