Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 9, 1918, Page 9

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‘George F. Bartholomew Pomfret Leads WM' m Tu lo“l’(uo—-flw EX With §55,000. Subscriptions When : Quota s $36,000 = Government 2 : N \ Petition to Have Dayville Crossing Calle: For Six Men For Special Sers (]~ O Y A i, || Protected—Stoady, Str ond vice—Town ....un. Make ha m ! "Sells $6,000- wm of War- Mm. mfis h‘ldlgfist“m- DyspepSla, Heaflbm kEflwua Benm-ume 1 ma‘ m “Over the topi® This was the.inspir- master's department ‘at Camp Devens;|ing message that came out of Porfret C‘as SOI ]m stress ‘Detrielson Monday | Monday morning and that town has the || €S, ess and Stomac'h D‘ 1 . 0. W ol belng thi Drat mt‘vm!.v‘hnmn dy— themembers of the ‘Crusuders of the | count rewrt ‘that it not onl a4 Eatum s Diapepsin”” like Cans 7| Baptist church at thetr home for a Subscribed its apportionmen E -« Malkes*>~Upset Stomachs feel fine meeting this evening. - Mission Work | 000 in the mrd Liberty lnln but ha minutis! Time it! in the Camps will be' the subject. mo;ttg O‘El;e ‘::bscflptl‘:n o::fl :‘o $55.000. Lorgi 50 cont case - iny drag store. Relief in foe T Soct Fandy, Fomiels splendid record snould o] ennedy and will fire the enthustasm of e his. job, Vincent's hospital, Worcester, - reco¥- { ather towns hen:bouu‘tg win a place COLCI‘MTER Thomas P. Kinney was in Norwich | ering after an operation for-appendi-|in the honor roll of the nation. - Monday. chfia ;\a.; reported Monday as doing }‘,Reft Jl J. Bity, c‘l;mirmm of. ;m Enthusiasti \.ih D: Rally on ‘h: lin, who ha S| omfret town committee, Was e % iho“:-rfi—‘-fiulin:yan Eblosiven Li- | gues of nia cioter, Mba. OB Bsene, A B Beauregar erl:wv‘;‘;}:l;abgm‘ lighted Monday” at the"remulsthai ygak No n-uer -what particuler type of bnby vehicle you are J 2. . etly in busine: ;s % achieved in his 5 : censes—Florida Tourists eturn | for several days, roturned Monday o} SV 5o ad Sonaay. announcemont of the ranid {aking up m looking for, _you will be certain to find it here and at a Home. 5 3 ool o 1. “.1 dcmt wns‘erctw:; ‘.f.,fifi?,';."'.’l" !g: of tI"ic %mm;m allotted could ha‘:}e bufi 3 m fonday to: condu made Sunday morning, within g R el b the UNCASVILLE Hazleton place. ours atier the Liberty foan deive was In un'h.a there are the steel and nrhlkry wheels, revers., ERER. 81 Otdnn 16 Miterl the 5 Going to France. started, but it was withheld unti! ible etc. et rally,” The Colchester ‘Guests at Oakdale Surprise Pm;- iss BrelynLartvere, S&mfl, Mondey. e " . - gears, reclining backs, rear curtains, Cobnln‘ S Belnmans yaraded the main strocr| Seriovs Woodinnd Fite - Newr 'Big| )ass, a telephone operaiar coer I Pomtiel the towna peonih rench gray, white enamel and natural. PP s b the| Cochegan Boulder. going’ {0 France with nited States | Welcomed the opportunity to back the - it -l _gaye an exhibition drill on the i forces, is a cousin of Miss Cora Lari- | Bovernment in its war aims and the for an hour The M. | Alvert Mathers has moved from one | viere, un operator at the Danieison ex. | manner in which iho _subseriptions | fiy mhn"s' ';?ufng the tmanoeu. | of G. W. Dart’s tenements to Mood- | change. 2 poured in was sufficient to banish any Sighting- and firing exerc Private Albert Talnose of . Camp Dev- thought .that war fervor is not in_full 'll‘ in chirge of First Lieut. us. Mrs. Herbert G. Dart and children|ens has visited at his home in Dap: | fiush in the land where General Put- Cleve and bayonet exercises were un- | &re spending the week with friends in | jelson. nam entered a rocky den and slew a der fd Lieut® Klein. After the| Navzatuck. Buys Wheatley. Place, .. | Woll- ’,flw‘ marched to the Sol.| Mre, Annie Hooper Who has. been| 'Gagrge F. Bartholomew.. who. re- | MAS-are off to Pomfret; the first of : the cpunty towns to do what all-of the M menument, where the sxercices pending several weeks as the guest| contly sold his place in: Brooklyn; has | ooy ¢ were sinished. The following _gave |of her sister, Mrs. Henry Datt, re-|purchased the William: B, Wheatley | orc 44, !0"0S Will now feel that they four-minute: addresses, introduced turned to her home in Arlington. | piace on Day street and is to deaupy 3 Captilln’ Maloney:* Rev. H. A. Blake, | Mass, Monday. it later in the month. Rev, ! § church; | Mrs. J. Y. Miller entertained, the La- 3 $IX MEN NEEDED. '“éff’&.;?iif:fi;“éii‘élr of. the | dles’ Ajd society of the Methodist Motorists Arrested. : e | church, and .. Commander | church Thursday. 1tmplL :" Ynung;. onatotfh (he‘ g:puly Ex;mplan Bo:rd ht'.‘.ns tz-—der:1 to Send| George Broww, ing the , automobile inspectors of the state, op- our of Them April 15, R Bhch spoks on the objects of the | 1ris T:“;“"H'l:k:""’ ‘Miss Alden| A0 SUNdZY @i Saybrook Seih & i Tally, -urging all_to-contribute by buy- | WSS Tereel TGOV, TUS Afies | umber of other deputies. More than| A telegram recelved here by thé lo- ¥ tomde The amount ap- | Lsisman, Miss Florence Chapel, Miss) two score: of arrests were made of | cal exemption bonrd Mohday atternoon] to this town is $20.500, but Y Oaniale ool iant | automobilists who were violating_the | from the office of the adjutant general it is thought that amount will be ex- [MeTIOWD, Were In OnECa’s one WEHl|laws of the state. - Most of ‘the fines | at Furtford directs that 6 men be se- cesdpd. The Home guard have sub. | '°Ceny attending a surprise party at|jmposed by a justice were $10 and|lected from the list of registrants to scribed for-a bond and Oltver Wood- | 7 nome OF Jo0 FROREORR, oty | costs. Be sent to the Parker Memorial school lodge, K.-of P, -eubscribed for a| Tre Good WCOTh~ i: _"9“ Traveling men who had known him|at Boston. Four of these men are to { bond. After. the the | I ek Mamion | for years-and who were accustomed 40 | Itave Putnam next Monday, April 15, Home guard returned. to their 1 11 the home of IS, Ak Jiouseley | mest him every Monday mofning were | ind the remaining two are fo leave (o anfl*were dismissed 1o recent whist given'by the 80-|astounded vesterday to learn of the|attend the same school on May 1. e B o e athrs: | sudden death of Henry Dwight Arm-| The government wants these half erick 1‘..“ ‘:m::ffi-ded rl:‘e flm;‘ strong. dozen men for special training and the o avnid aent T Tees Men wanted for gardin work. Ap-|opportunity that is to be given them DIV to A. Bretschneider.. Tel—adv. |for tralning i one that shonld hold | g ] ) { i Back Up the Natlon That George W. Dart'spent| Women Canvassers Sell Bonds. |an avpea) sor dozens of the regiv|§ ; ) E To Issue Licenses. ¥ P! B, Baker has been appointe the bureau of mines lic for this vicinity, and has issuing licenses. No person is all : : { 3 trants, for they will receive excention- z B ule; any explosive, or the i ! x k tone Por ine L,bmy ey occupations that will be of value to B which are in the composition of ex- | Fire Near Big Rock. them long after the war is over. i h , without-a federal license. T A fire on the farm on which the Will Teach at Harvard. Young men are wanted to take | il B ds pefson wishing a licese must make | fumous Cochezan Rock is located did| Tarl F. Wood, son o Mr, and Mrs.| cia® courses in automobile resairi x A on .uemn_F in p"'fionf to the licensing | ider mage. Ore of the la- fi P, \annd nz{nd ;n instructor at | Electric; welding, carpentry and she ¥ T I officer. The list of in s s form started to burn | Brown university, has- passed the re- | metal work. 1In civil life men in these 3 st 152 o t i 0 quite Jarge, &nd a_copy he mowing land and be-| Guired examinations to qualify him | trades command very geod wages. ’ e The total resources of this great b- had frof the ofiger it the hlaze had run}ds am instructor at Harvard univer-| fThe registrants who t ompliance with 1 ? y ‘ | nation are back of its Liberty Bond IM wall and caught in the|#ity, where he will teach during the|have at least an eight & p : The & vas seen by men | Scholastic year that opens ia the fall. | tion and must be phy Iy fit. Volun- | 8 B issue and it is up to every one of us hing nearby and were| Reports of forest fires continue to|teers for the appointments : § 1 After several hours' work|come in and the danger of causing|school at . Baston it to back our country to the ful- was found that help must be called. | them during the present dry period is | their applications lest extent. The least we can do in T ire Warden Willis Sawyer was noti- | extreme if persons who frequent wood<-| cal boarad immediately, ith a gang of men worked|land territory are not - exceedingly m\-) Abcut the Bo ‘Wooster lodge, 3 met in Masonic hall Friday evening - David Elderkin is moving from Jackwon's on Linwood avenue to £ the fact that four of the men R - it ; 3 s this great strugle for democracy is to B honse o No * pefore the fire was un- | cautious in the use of matches and| be sent away o school next Monday. | A Rare. Value At i Upholstered in Imitation invest in Liberty Bonds which will Mrs. George e owner of the farm 3 y ligl igdrs or { In case the board does not receive 7 - 3, in New York. cigarettes. guficient number of voluntcers (o All | This Price Spanish Leather. pay us a handsome dividend on our SRR the quota. a- sufficient number - iy . . . SOUTH COVENTRY WITH CHINESE LABORERS. - | will be taken from the lists and order- |§ A-special purchase enables us” This material, one of the fin- investment in two ways. Onme in SR ed to the school. G “to ~offer this'large, comfort- est substitutes for leather money and tha Othcr in the Safis_ Boring Totm of Sehoal: Opsnetliod Rev. James H. George Having Inter-| The appointments able rocker at, the very low devised by science. -Stand a . 1ey, ne : ng with FREe o " ing Experiences Near Fighting t 4 prlce ‘of $16.00. A rocker of short distance from this chalr faction that we are true citizens in Brink, at Mrs. trated Locture at Library. Lines. u vns of Putnam, Killingly, this_type .usually _sells for:: . .- . and you will -declare ‘it -musv 3 Hooiis Sooim diigitn e g Weodstock, Thompson, Eastford~amd * aBout twice this amount, es- - be leather. Imitation Spanith every sense and that we are doing " i anid ret ned“Weflnt_esda.v ok Ry, James H. George, & former rec-| Ashford. 5 pecially when it has the qual- Leather ‘not only looks bflf our share to bring about am early Sarali Bigelow spending a few days| ;"o S¢ Alban's church has written| The ODportunity offered should be . ity conmsiruction, that charac- leather but it wears even Lheir home on South from “over there”. of his assignment to|2 Darticularly attractive one. for the térizes® this rocker. ter than the cheaper grades, Main street, having spent the wi ; g and lasting peace. - L, AT T mintet a special place with the big contingent ) YOUng men who volunteer will escipe etersburg, Fla, as for seves & of Chinese laborers whe - are dotne|PMch, of the arudgery that goes with 3 a1 ";wo,; ?r::t’;n:‘:flin et e L tne nard training in the encampments $1.00 a Week Will Buy a Liberty Bond. ""‘sa‘um;‘fl nis father, James| 1[iss Alice Coombs injured her foot| % linee, ! of B 3 ey WUl Ea i ars under the juris- | Sty of Boston, where they will have % Jerry Youngs o Camp Dev- | diction of the British forces in France 21 opportunity, for several months, to lr and Mzs, Daniel W. W 34 child, of Wallingford were guests.| ¥ Bl Dt et attend one of the finest vocational |y : visiting at Miss Florence | g (S [a, Maked It necessary for| ehnols in the country ' ; 14 ! - Wiliams' paréns at the home T aay <7 Saturday night, S0ing | can ‘army uniform for & uniform of the| A volunteer for this service need A i & Peontives cic Sunda s L 0 SO0S 0 Do 8 not recessarily have had any trai - e T i Cvas Ray of South- J9hn Lohman and family have mov- | Y0 Setvice. | frf);g';t,utm"bi"‘;zg" ing in the trades mentioned, but it is = (] uests of rel: n od from Scl o0l street to Wall street. | ¢ "o FION-IR, 280 | desirable that he should have an apti- | [l BUY NOW- Qur pri . Monday evening there was a public — prices save - William T. Curry, E. W. and J. erconticon_lecture at the assembly| . ReV: Mr. Géorge 18 partieutarty wei | ude for somo 9t them. i v o 1872 d you 25 to: 30 per cent. on pre- | : Established Janee and George Thomas of Lebanon | hall of the Booth-Dimock library. The | ftted for the special duties he is to vailing market prices. 135 TO 143 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. Were in town Saturday, being mem- | subject was Penusylvania, and the|PCCfOrm in connection with his new as- | THQUGH TASK IS BIG bers of the local Home guarg. rict of Columbla. Mrs.’ Bella Hol- | Signment. e wil) bo engaged inf_ PUTNAM WILL NOT FAIL : Mrs. F. E. Baker retirned Satirday | comb Johnson visitor and inspector | Mifitaining the morale of the laborers|. gasdiiia il ; trom a few days' visit With her sons | of libraries for the Connecticut Pub- | ¥hC fiave como from distant China to| Lipefty Bond Allotment $193.500, But ; I New Britain lic Library committee was the speak- | 214 the allied cau 3 Patriots Intend to Make It. 3 5 o Henry 0. Sor-|er. The leet : Writinz of the assignment to form- e e s » 3 - ook Oderman, cz{.nd“"eenr; O Sor- | er. Tho lecture was given under the er pariclioners v Dantoiton Rev: T e Our selection is large.” . If You Are Proud of Connecticut You'll Be Proud of This Store eallers in town. catioh. Jeorge tells entertainly of the experi- 8 g e ; ’ AR % ; i Edward Driscll of, Camp Devens| Henry Sweetman and son, Richard|Snccs he is having. In one letter he teras s i?brirl?«vlfizfi B S : eigited his parents on Windham ave- |of Shclion visited relatives. over .the| YOte: I often wondered why the v, hampered only in some woe over Sunday. weel end. good Tord sent me to China to do mis- ot i Eact: ol t“ 5‘ it Joseph Bartlett, who' [ been fire-| Miss Mildred Chandler af Stafford- | SIOTAIY work at the beginning of my 5 g act, that only a man on the Cnlchiam\:rmch raiiroaq.| villo is visiting her grandparents, Mr.| C2TeeE, but I find now that the ex- ¢ number- of - application forms | Subscriptions are being recefved, how- | the ‘medical reserve corps, h leaving| Mrs. E, B. Allen spemt Sunday with | Goodrich. = 1y hag been set Wp as, ah engimeer and [and Mrs. William Tavlor and other | SFience I sained during my years in Tie bonds have been received here. | ever, and the_applications Wfll bo mled today for. Fort ©glethorpe, G: her daughter, Mrs. Irving Lyon in “daugh Charies Goodrich who has been em- out l’il('r Canton, ass. ployed in New Haven during the win- Mrpects to leave: town soon i fake relatives, Chite :;:'goi';‘h’;;,““‘ special work - The towny of s 1 EhiE Jika Pum‘a’ G’l‘;‘i“ T:‘"‘;‘l'::’:v;":‘:“:';"me Burial of Rev. S. B.. Carter. ter gave up his work there Friday in _ Rev. Mr. George was—in China for | o7ty Loan committee of New England, | has been apportidned $103,500. Thig. is | cpocth (00ge of TUE Wl TOve, U181 saturday afternoon the body of Rev.|@rder to attend to the work om his several years and during bis stay in| ¥as in. Danislson Monday in confer. |regarded as exceedingly. heavy - com- | eUSRs OF Lo Polenyian Cub BEfS| siepnen B. Carter was brought to the|OWn farm. % the east Jearned to speak a mumberjence with Chairman Charles A. Till- | Pired to what s being asked of some| or'onpeg i the tournaments that have | SOuth Cemetery for burial in the fam- Retiren & Urien, of \Chinese dialects, knowledge that is! ast of the Danielson district or- "f the other towns in Windham coun- | yeen ™ naerway for the past month, Iily lot. Mr. Carter was well known| U. B. Avery of Vernon, who has been now proving invaluable to him. ganizationo, bankers and others who but Putnam-will ‘gt falter atuthey o % o lodge tiow Have o lead of|in this community and was esteemed |in Lebanon for the past two wWeeks ] intevested in making a success of s 1 is facing, and goin 125 points and ‘ré n splendid position | by all. He leaves his wife in only|staved in this place over might last Children ery for Fletcher’s CROSSING PROTECTION ASKED. . top under euen ¢ handlehn witl make | 125 JoRe RN L G g | feeble health and two children. weck on his way back to Vernom. g : M. Tillinghast was encouraged over | the victory, all tire 7 cup that has been offered to the torlotis ‘fearns: CHES[NUTHILL Brush Fires Cause Trouble. During the past week there have Petition to New Haven Rosd For|!il manber in which bonds are be- | must Ahd % iaht C y ille.|in& subscribed for here, but hundreds | COUNtry's honot roll. Night. Qperation of Gates at Dayville. | i/, on’ subscribo for honds. have ot | Flens aré”being 'M‘M“fl o, dbbiost i » ¥ - i been two bad fires which started from Cloje after the fatal aceident flm.;(“’""h“‘ The desire is for everyone | subsoriptions, in_tis ‘eft BROOKLYN T Beush Tie z';""f,,x;._v[vf:rk burning brush, sweeping over many urday night, when John N - 3 + e “|acres. The first on Tuesday did con- Killod b -the bozt ‘train af Dayeine | 0o farf ito m e flsi\mmm e Sun| Women's Club Callects $31 For War(' sonal Items. siderabie damage on wood lots, the @ petition has been pisead i ciren- [ KIces and fo back up this intefest Relief_Work—Burial of Rev. Steph- fire running from the road on Chest- Intion' which s adaressed"to fhe New | NIh money. Feeling agreesble o1 O FEUCOTO0 SUMMGTM S e 6. Carte V055 O HE Tate was the guest of|nut Rl nealy to the Pine Strest artford BSLL the loj-hand it is, felt that Bis ¢oming et o oAty 1 proad : ; g e o have USin the War | orowill' resall, )all‘:}‘houslin: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace L. Pond and dictown Wednesday. . e oringfiolt| cihe, second on Cook Hill was mostly LT '.;':*:,,",,yg';m Backup. the sertimont of Beodwi, | o amount of gubcrip(idns amonz tns | daughter, Tita sed.ars. . P. Burneut | Mrs: Mavel Watson of Sprinefelt| contined to pasture land, e nrotection & Davvills. cross. e n = ‘ and doughter, Florence, cflled on Mr. ing during the night season by oper. | /UMY car 1aise its quota promptly | members of St Margls garish. - % with her sister, Mrs.|some fences. Great care .should be v A. 8. Pec She returned to her|used at this time as the ground, brush | i ’ qann = This timg edch town if the Putnam |and Mre. T.'D. Pond, Sunday after- [ e as 3 i ating the gates as they are operatedi. 4 ,,"““,‘;g",fflfi distriot will stand opt itS own legs a8 | noon coming by automobile from Prov- "";"’fsi‘:‘ ot Eshan Ot of| *20.learen are very dey. lel;at'i:v ?;Z s‘lutne: at ;f:;uh%a l regards getting subscriptiéns and each | idence. 1 2 PRI Y : Will get credit for the .amount for| Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gauthier and|New Tr ve returned home, aft-| Japanese women are now driviag az fmperztive. Numbers . of _si d vie: - sister Mrs. Annie|taxis in Tokio. which its fnhabitants sullscribe. The | Sons, Romeo and . with Mr. La-|er Vi b O tares, were received :arl:m;;&:;t :d. o e one Ot | Srtort notesiasia. Neibarsgyons ‘of (b tramboise .of :Canterhury motored to | e owners being ncluded in the Ilat. | 0T Paltimore ar Boston and it can-get |15 tonws? ey B e R R Following the series of frightful ac-|U¢ of the purme strings are loosen- | BoN0T L%% b N o at : M trifie with md endanger the t §unday afternoon at about § o'clock cidents that has occurred at the two|Cl and some o or cash | e ]w TE B hat 1o S it et o crocatngs In Daveiie orasstne. trg | lonned—not gtven—to Uncle Sam. ) o f.,,m ity Geese Go_Nerth, tracks there has become a horror to Chautauqua Session in July o f!;ésk'v“wg Pfigke, are do- v hat ls A§ G many people, especially to persons m‘,mfl - e o b il ‘| ine mhudh«tn Vagk: the- Bgys in the 2 Iacge flock of Wild, geose passed over 3 m s ;the place no IWar ound ai an- : 3 The danmger of being hit by speedine | M. v that = Chaut 4 i i 3 % e 3 = lhp nd Soothiu Syrup 1t is plmnt- lt contains traing at tho Main stroet _crossing,| ates have been 6 mans Bugler &:g R g ?"(l;‘rmgnck at 9 oclock Thursday which is of the kind gemerally de- | five daye™ sessio T Y h In the window at Buft's store there v . neither Opium, Morphine nor other marcotic substance, I8 | scribed as blind, is =0 sreat that su- | o sieaee o g o T e | iepiaved nangrataapicture of s, ;;";5 of gg;rhgf,h“c;:;:' v J age is ¥s guarantee. For more than thirty years it has tomobilists, especially, shun it as they | town. the 227th Batt; ~of the Canadian|§Iest x Sister,. Mrs. e = < teen . use for the relief of Consti; would death itself, for it is a verita- R e forces, now in'¥¥fance, and in the er The New Treatment With Fresh Air and Antl- Wind mmmm 8 ',F'fl“v Flatulency, | bic qeatn trap. Tax Collector (eorse| BOROUGH MEETING sroup is a Puteam boy, Charles] Mis Palmer, who has spent Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness “ ”» Williams, Dagvilie, who on Monday = = ) Gazne, who {s sHown as a member of | 1005t Of the winter with her brother, septic Vaj , that Makes Internal Dm therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids ¥as circulating the petition here and| Frederick E. Cunneen Re-sleoted | the band. ¥ 9 . to hec home 1n Western, N. ¥, ner| = [Flannel acke‘b, etc., Unnecessary. - . > who spoke of the accidents that have e e Bugler - Gagne, who Is 35 years of ' . the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. occurred at the Dayville crossings, said Lfl:-r::n—g:h Opposition to Remain- 5.5 qlunteer. ' He enlisted in the| PTOther and_ sister-in-law going: with : ‘The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. that many mote accidents have been f " ihe|her as far as Breokiyn, N. Y. where through the vigilance of v they expect to_vlsit friends for & fow 1 ing T4 or catarrh, down to sore mvu. brony %ei o | das sthe United States?:deciared Local Druggists Are Offering Tt Dayville fieople Who watch the crass« |, Toacrick I Cunneen was re-clett- iv,.‘r D Germagy duym i | on 80 Days’ Trial—No Cost If| chitls or deep chest colda. am“E cAs I ORIA ALWAYS ing now glmost thxoueh force of Hab. | ¢4 warden of Daniclson and all other | yainine A€ B ty Ont | “Mre: Bstelia Gitman has returned to o ¥ 4 Just apply VapoRub weil over the . it and yell ot warnings to unsuspect. | £andidates on the borough ticket e Tigs te 1 1 ‘;g;,‘;i‘,‘:;“‘:“g :::v e Ty You Are Not Delighted with the| throat and chest, covering with & ing pedestrians and auto-drivers who D time néw and at ume~= e % Results. warm flannél cloth. Leave the cover- Bears the Signature of . oo e R stiing [ear ‘the tax rate wil SRR b o o He gt W 8195 Mey Fo . 2 = g ing loose around the neck so the 7 Ly V! Se er bearers, have: brought him into thel! The Women's club met Monday aft- 4 mothers are ‘“home leased % of tatal accidents that has shocked the | P.us;Bait a mill tax which will go o= | g7 W7 rTh 0 J O R D ot] ernons ,y,T Sreatdant, 3 octors” | vapors, re by the body heat, rsF‘dukm- ‘when it comes to treating the crou freely inhaled. The 3 villagp during the past three ® years yfl,fifiufi‘fihf:g“&‘e‘&gfi“g’; the first Putnam boys to get-into ser-| ing the hostess. Miss’ Mary Fogg H | oAz e ¥ - and cold troubles that children are Y1 vice abroad and is proud of the dis-|wpaper on "Out Village in T Betr moruing the head fs clear; phlegm A b R e e R R O T e e e s than last year, the redustion beiny|Nis to his brothers here; and'he writ-|“Our Villags in 1950. A Prophec > renice and| rubbing with VapoRub usually re- - LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS STEADY. |made possible by the fact that ng| @9 thathé likes the sérvice and is well. | collection by’ the club of th'ty-nnq w""‘- “mm"mdhmm“’:v kfl“:e lieves croup in 15 minutes gnd an = fig*’w’h’f‘ o v it s venr ;afl“i Sells Over $6,000 Worth of War Stamps | 3011ars Was” anfiounced for war reliér.| S01d8 are bound to con i ’mt ;e :}T‘l‘ltm:?ku ‘bedtime a B 2 on’ the firs g P e " 2ht attec ll U ward Town's Allotment of $06000. | Monday of September. * Tho mesting | nancns. vo pecaras.so o et m:.&um dosimE’| Colds are easiest to stop at the B .0 purchas ey A ey 4 $ o er ws There was a steady flow of subscrip- | combination motor track: with. pusy | SCLNE WL SANINE sidips and certii- 2 - and wantsthe croseins: protected dur- ing the night season. " g t He already’ hds - placed ‘ Em{i:‘ l'mpoth:“:nuu 3 tions for Liberty bonds at the banks|which will deliver 750 | A e LAY hias pithd moee ODIVE Nt o The Kind You Have Ah.-” Bought in’ Danielsen Monday and canvassers | ter & minute. The mombers of fae re | 127 38000 wortlr with - the ~peonle m Jogwer to this problem is the| room and applying VapoRab ?* t00, were .pfling up from hour-to hour, [committee of the board of burgesses |210T¥ NS route dnd will ficrease this “vapor” treatment, Viek’s| at the fl!'lt sign of trouble. ENTAUR CoMPARY, | the subscriptions that will g6 toward [and Chief Engineer A. P. Wooawasa | YT, COnsiderably, it is certain, dut- for 41l the many forms of) drvul-s sell you lehg making up Killingly's subscription of | were ‘appointed & committee on_tne | 1N the Liberty loan acive, 7 THER vesOMng wadiith tn from head cold. asthma the Drivilese of & month's tril ‘ B0 et e - truck which will be delivered probably| wfl_;fl‘gng, T°"-¥,1_ s e | Esster Connecticut squal to The Bul- " NO ADVANGE IN PRICE—25c. 50c. $1.00 oy

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