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4 AR : § a 3 % 5 o s, e e | Henry G. Gilbert and Merrill Smith “ » T, with each breath, to the air passages| Meet in France—Peddlers and Ven- an “Outside” Treatment |7\ ince. i atdition (e BrEpata: | dory Musk Gomply With State Laws & i is .bsorbe: rou; S u- 3 . B on 30 Days’ Trial e e 5ut That ‘tignt.| —Miss Rachel F. Preston Wins Bal —al ness and eoreness in the cHest. ° timore Scholarship—Troop of Boy r : Today this treatment, known as| Scouts Organized at Goodyear. Children’s Stomaths Are Delicate—|vicios VapoRub, is universally, used i Easily Upset by Constant Internal|throughout the south in preference to| Ralph C. Young is in Hartford to- : e s . - 9 TR '] % T ° 3 Friday the local hoard received ‘an ents at ecl nces ints 1 dosing. By arrangement with | gay a business trip. outline of the plan under which young Desing. The Best Way To Prevent| {0 @ ctuirers the local druggists | Goraner A. G. Bill said Friday that|men will be registered who have be- 2 R Colds Is To Allow the Children Reg- | .10 ofrering 25¢ jars on 30 days' trial, | he has not as yet completed the tak- fcome 21 years of age since June 5 of Sk ; b 8 0 WHY NOT MAKE THE THRIFT PURCHASE NOW - ular Out-Door Exercise—Keep Plen- | the purchase price to be refunded if |ing of evidence in the railroad wreck |last vear. No date for - registration, Night, and, at the First Sign of |, To0 U0 (8 L ORCoRy Yor deep | " remamined; There is this to commend buying a new Suit, a Coat or a Dress at the, present moment—and that is, the prices of woolens, as well as most other fabrics, are steadily increasing. They will continue to increase. Buy now and make a decided saving. 3 J; C. Vincent of Providence vis- | board for this district has received, it Trouble, Apply the Southern Ex-|cnest colds, sore throat, bronchitls or |ited. fric Outline of Plan For New Registration Received—Town Clerks May Be Registrants—No Cla Dances at Woodstock This Season—President W. H, P. Faunce to Be Commence- ment Speaker. % N ited friends in Danielson Friday. is likely that the town clerks of the ternal Vapor Treatment. incipient pneumonia, but for head 2 towns of Putnam, Killingly, Thomp- colds, asthmatic or catarrhal troubles, + Some Coal Coming. sen, Woodstock, Bastford and Ashford Croup is usually rélieved within fif-| Coal is coming through more freely{will be appointed chief registrants by Fifteen years ago a North Carolina |teen minutes @nd an’ appli¢ation. . at|to some manufacturers in this section, | the local board and they will have su- Druggist discovered a process of com- | bedtime prevents a night attack. Lut not.in sufficient quantities to wipe | pervision over the registration in their bining the old-fashioned remedies,| Vapo-Rug is particularly recom-|out the fear that there may be an-|home towms, under tne direction of Camphor, Turpentine and Menthol, |mended to mothers -with small chil-|other fuel famine next:winter. the local koard, which is charged with with certain volatile oils, in salve|dren as it is externally applied and{ Mrs. Harriet Burroughs, of Mystl% the duty of seeing that the registra- Torm, oo that when applied over the |can therefore be used freely and often | formerly of Danielson, has just passed |tion is carried out. 2 SUITS WHICH WERE $32.50. . . ceiees....NOW $25.00 o “tnd 'chest ine body heat would | with perfect safety on the emallest|her 85t birthday The work, it is estimated, will be releadé these ingredients in the form |member of the family.', ’. Rev. W. C. Darby of Moosup willjonly about one-tenth of that accom- 'SERGE DRESSES WHICH WERE $15.98...,.....NOW $11.75 COATS . BLOUSES YOUR CHOICE TODAY Made of Fine, Sheer Voile $15.00 $2.00 : NO ADVANCE IN PRICE—25., 50c. $1.00 | preach at the service at the Metho-|rlished on June 5 of‘last year. and it dist church here Sunday morning. is not likely that any town in the di WAR NEWS DIGEST' : trict will have as many as 100 regis- Made Comfort Kits, trants, and very probably some of the of Activities and-Conditions Throughout the United States. and on the Battle Fronts Members of the Ladies' Sewing cir- | towns will have less. than a score. “lo of St. Alban’s church met at the| The heaviest registrations will be in Red Cross rooms Friday afternoon to[the towns of Putnam, ingiy and work on cemfort kits for eoidiers. Thompson, as these towns have the Met -in’ Franee, largest populations. In a letter from France Private| Resistration cards like those used last year will be employed in making - Henry G. Gilbert tells of meeting Mer- n maliing Many Trained Workers Are Needed|comfortable and provide proper|rill Smith, of the West Side, who is|the records of each man. It is pos 2 -1 infant n sible that tae district will not produce ) by Army and Navy. :::sigxntbsc.e“ f;‘xkt::o;‘;h:;;yw“’;l?g; in fl",;‘;“‘é‘a"‘xsflei‘fi"‘fi'& Sunday, will [T0re than 230 men who have become | Therwu's, sglendidisusortiuast.of haba sy e The civilan branches of the ATmY|pariment durifg the past veal to|bo obeerved s Mothers' day. and the |21 Years of age since June 5 last, and | some coats in all the prevailing colors, our stock of Blouses at popular ot in need of thousands of ey the young soldier actively en- |music has heen especially planned. |{he number may -fall well below that and most attractive in_design. They prite as large and varied as possible. nighly cffalped workers, Janf Beroe | sageq whilo in camp. with _sports | The Meaning of Work will be the | 38Ure. oy s tham. || Wep have "Rrought AoobwE foE youk the end gf 1918 these WrAnches must| amusements, and ‘comfforys that 2 |subject of an address to the Men's CLASSIC DANCE! seives uponthe cleverness of their || chaice-an unusualy Targe-assortment, be incréaked by st 20,000, dccording 10| wholefome peycholosy might be sus- | ciass of the Congregational church on No cLAssic s style and the workmanship and fine || which in variety and beauty of design; ine Ordnance Dopariment SR T hoitie, i St g s Er | oAy by C D Wikon, ! e - finigh which they put in the garments. || and in quality, surpass anything we The Ordnance Department of the|year fdr home and fall into a brood-| G. 0. Benson, who has been at Cam-| The Noyes ‘f(chaal 2 Anassthetio Ex R s Pl S andin quaiity, oo ; Army needs large numbers of me-lin: mopd. It is obvious how harm-|dem, S. C. during the winter, has vis-| Pression Won't Be at ‘oodstoc! S0 chanical engineers, draftSmen . €hem- | ful to hit tug to the- service a dis- |ited relatives in Danielson. This Season, § o oW e e, aBd (z‘h;‘i’:“;"; coftented letter from home might be.” | Mrs. J. W. Kennedy, who was op- § S % . the Tuality of ordnance e erated upon for appendicitis, confin-| There'll not be any lawn sprites at ILK - s lity of ordnance, ammunition, | Meat for Army Use Must Pass Care- |ues to improve at St. Vincent hospi- S RESSES in many striking new model her supplies. For office work 5 - v....$15.00 and up S 8 o Jmiros the Matthewsoa place in Woodstock ul Inspection. . Wor: 3 o] statisticians, accountants, asxmfl;;; The Army consumes about 2,000,000 | - JOseph A. Vannesse of Fall River is during the coming summer season. An in__ busineas adninistration, pounds. per day of fresh hect. whis|spending a’ few days with friends in|advertisement that has appeared in a specially trained clerks are needed. 3 & Danielson. New York publication indicates that The Quartermaster's Corps wants |necessitates the slaughter daily of HER ¥ t several thousand examiners and in-!4,000 cattle. Official inspectors scruti- Will Preach at Brooklyn. the Noyes school. of aesthetic danc: Spectors. and passenger and freight|nize every part of this supply from| Rev. Sherrod Soule, Hartford, chap- |ing and rhymatic expression is to be clerks are needed. The Signal Corps|thé time it comes on the Roof to the|lain of the Putnam Phalanx. is to|transferred to a location in New York, is ehort of draftsmen. abattoir until it vanishes from the |speak at the Congregational church in| Getting away from the higher planes The Navy has an unlimited number | mess tin of the soldier. Brookiyn at the Sunday service. of#things, this is resarded as ‘cugh| of places for draftsmen, and a long ;flsmcéimi_ begins at &lhe sldar.kyart;s, Dog Quarantine to Continue. luck by many who made a habit of e pecd stenographers, typists, book- | dences of physical defect which might | ¥eekin this vieinity of two dog cases | SVE, e gD Cass chlonens, o they ice need stenographers, typists, b be difficult of detection' later. Where | that create.a suspicion of rabies means | BUE 'C. for Hhere Is no d Eoie th keepers, and clerks. there s doubt. the questionable. ani. | that the quarantine on dogs will re- |school of colorature dancing if th . are separated for closer examination. |!1#In in force for another indefinite|f A3¥ "UCTIENE, MACE B DE I Discouraging Letters Cause Desertions | Where there is certainty ‘of defect, the | Period. The ovinion is being express- 50 NEW TRIMMED HATS AT $5.00 EACH THEY HAVE JUST COME OUT OF OUR e ot OWN WORKROOM i i ed here that the long cbnfinement of generic sense of the term and intende: 31 4 From Army Clmp!.“_ e :‘I;L“]f;lgl is rejected as unfit' for foflfl teh dogs, without sufficient exercise, ;‘;e§°:§r1;fllm::a ulini between the our Mlnlner annoi the otheg dly ther ol e LI e e iocs | azainsi| Next comes a rigid examination of |MaY be responsible for the manner in : unced thai orkroo: vhich et wi = Neither is there any denying that fon: the carcass. Only when found|Which some of them aet when they do N scouraging letters to soldiers: had just produced about fifty clever new hats which had 5 i the young ladies who attended the . Recent reports from commanding | "S0und. healthful, and wholesome” is|accidentally get at liberty e o been intended for sale at $6.50 and $8.00. Room was e T Piain Army diyisions in. |the meat passed ds aceeptable for food Must Obey the Laws. : 3 siderable zttentign. though they dig not invite it, for they might i t fruitful causes [2nd duly branded with a nonpoison-| Prosecuting Attorney Arthur G. Bill Gt O e i thisMeoives withe |0US Vegetable ink, “United States In- |has warned vendors and peadles So- ‘ma ey “bse‘he 5“ raging letter |SPected and Passed. The unfit car-|ing business here that they must com- ;:'m e e ‘Buch letters frequently | casses are destroyed. ith the state laws relative to piniey g needed, however, for other things and the hats must go Sumonpiscs ~ aabs ot ‘leninine | ot ogen i i Uik Sl Ml Jliy wae O e fact: that their rehearsals of thd | TOILET GOQDS e yeiks one price;” et $5.00, and wfll' go on sale beautiful dances they came to study Saturday at that price. There are no two alike, and the were, at least in part held on the t e | i 3 styles and colorings ‘are all the season’s best. - R R e Sl SALE PRICE $5.00 k | Fresh meats thus indorsed go far- ng proper markers on their ve- e ala a rated re "Op e T T e aoundig the | Ward in regular shipments, but_those |hicles, having licenses and numbers Sldiers family, that some member is|Which are to undergo curing, canning,{and otherwise meeting ' requirements Sesperately ill. that all are starving, |OF manufacture into sausages, lard,|lcgally imposed upon their business, S Phat they are being in-gome way [Oleomargarine, etc, ‘are subjected to as been found that a number of o aaed. 'Tm such instancesoaucH let |reinspections at each step. Tor thesé|peddiers have not been obeying the s have so preyed upon the minds | there is a final inspection just previous flaws as they should, have failed to of soldiers that they have absented | !0 their dispatch for Army use. Sam-|maks reports regularly and in other hemselves without leave to go home, [Ples are regularly collectéd for chem- |ways technically violated laws. only to find that conditions had been !fiz‘r;'smws in the Government 1abor- | 'Miss Preston Wins Scholarship, T inanie. the ‘soldier had been| When the meats areive at the Army| Miss Rachel F. Preston. daughter of ent without leave—a eerious mili- | Stations they are again _inspected | TOWT Clerk and Mrs. Frank T. Pres- - ¢ ins 5 on, has been awarded a $100 scholar- tary - offense. His problem :then be-|Sither by inspectors of the Bureau of | 3 108, PoCR 2arded & $100 came one of facing the' penalty or | ARimal Industry or by veterinarian |23 ih the Training school for nurses dneper into trouble by de-|Officers of the Army. They must also| 3 Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, Sometimes a man’s pride or ) 9Ptain the approval of the offieer of | Where Miss Preston has been pursuing led him to desert the Quartermaster Corps ' receiving [ SOU fago study and training for ery soldier wants to receive let-|them. And they undergo their final e 3 . tone tram home. | They snoald be fre-|test when the soldier's immediate or- Potato Profiteering. auent, cheerful, hopeful, and ‘apprecia. | 84nization commander looks them rts liave gone into state food tive of the sacrifice that he s making |OVer before he permits them to be|a tration offiCials at Hartford for his country. They should be fuli|Served to his men. from housewives in Danielson, Put- were distinetly decolette didn’t help in |§ any degree to keep the crowds away, | B and the result was that traffic 7 The Last Day of the Sale creased considerably alonz the routé leading to the dancing tors had a habit of stalling there. T war sure does bring many trials, trib- bulations and disappointments. President Faunce Gommencement Speaker. presttant (] veRe are & Few or THEM - FROM VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS ALL AROUND THE STORE . university. is to deliver the address at 25¢ Mavis’ Talc Sale Price 18c the commencement xercises of P Z PR T e i commetinement i eneroisesiof. Puit ol Drapery Department Ribbon Department Art Goods Department tre, June President Faunce, as the{f# 90c Mavis' Face Powder........ 3% - 35c RIBBONS FOR 27c A YARD CRETONNE LAUNDRY BAGS Remnants and Sample There are &cores of underpriced oo Jtems of More Than Passing Interest you will visit us Saturday. items whi head of one of the rapidly developing o universities of the east, is a forceful | 18c Jergen’s Talcum A lot of handsome Ribbons for Thisbis e v-luledin made- 3 ther Tigdes’} . s e cari up bags. You cou ardly of y_incidents and cheerful home nam and other places in this part of |speaker and Putnam considers itself | ‘ . various purposes—for cami & m.?,. They should protect him from | Prisoners of War In United States|the county reiative to petty profiteer-|fortunate in having secured him !m‘; Palmolive Soap .......... Pleces soles, Ilm_lr bows, girdles, etc. fi‘u;:;‘-u the material for the the trifing alarms and the small an- Must Work. ing nrr; potatoes. This profiteering is [the exercises. o = :‘ot!tep':;n and Dresden effects e)XTURDAv eitamis. - s ® y v Rl ¥ regarded . in Hartford, it is publicly i A Pear s e t. s C o e i e jarncluded in War Department regu- |stated, as taking s e \K."mf‘d o ?“ ,N!°"’Yf h;'. Bonycsg i Peara Unsceried :“ = From 1 to 9 Yards Long SATURDAY SPECIAL.....27¢ confidence that his family and his | 2A0NS regar He fi‘r"‘s ,e\':‘l{l"~;’19“‘."f publicity campaign to boom the use|_ ) Mary. Javvais. of this (city s 14c a cake-$1.65 a box riends stand behind him in the great . Mterned enemy a SALE OR KNITTING BAGS of potatoes in order to save wheat. B=g commipndation oo e -d enterprise he has undertaken. following statements ; : 5 o e Handsome Knitting Bags at \ ool The food administration has sent gut |5, Pursued In earning funds to 2 Olivilo Soap _go Cretonnes, Quaker Laces and Cur- prices which are certainly ate . . -4 ey 3y classes of prisoners, excepting|a warning. for publicai i _|used " for the purchase of a Li : Fractipe: AL LS S N e ioned officers and &uch others | fair deoators, . O™ 282ISE UN- {hong, Miss Jarvais did what millions | B 25c odorono Sale Price 19 tain Scrims of all grades in these Neckwea!- Department trastiys i . o are are physically not fit for labor,! The administration ex ;¢ | have been urged fo do, make or ; 25 AND 50c ORG alue $2.00. ATURDAY $1.65 . at discouraging letters from home | .1 _The administration_explains that it : 3 50 c ORGANDIE SETS | da to him is clearly indicated by re- | “il De required to perform work|his no autho fynds enough to buy a bond short lengths. A lot of genuine Value $2.50. SATURDAY $1.8 orts of The Adjutant Generals Of-|necessary for their comfort or for tatoes, but that it-does scrntinise bo. | LOfching other maney. ~She accom- | CHIER CUTICEE OETS Protly ‘Collar- amil - Cuff. €sts : fice.” Here are some extracts from re | U UPKeep of their prison barracks. |tail dealers' frices amd profits on all |Flished this by knitting industriously | : bargains. made of crisp organdie, in the ANGORINA YARN Cont reports of division commanders: | Interned enemy aliens will not'be held | toodstaffe and. thet 1o ign s hesiiobanr | for a period of three months for those Bl 35c size ...Sale Price 31c newer modes will be sold Sat- “7 find. also, that many of the |10 ¢OmPUlsory labor except as pro- | trol ) o+ Ty : bl the movement of Dpotatoes in fami of the men write to them of 523 8 PREACIAn: Windham county or in any other coun- f of 1 Prisoners of war, excepting officers, |ty i o Insatistactory Conditions at_ BOWS.|wyreant, peity, and monsoms 3Vt ihore Mas have been soine various membersiof the family wish | Officers. may be required: to isolated cases of such profiteering as o e e aATaL hess jettura, oy |the public service—they may be au-|is suggested here, Danielson is neither far as sickness, etc, are concerned, | LNOFized to work on their own account. |suffering from a shortags of potaioes e often overdrawn, but, combined| NPT _exceptional circumstances, |nor excessive prices therefor . oocs with the homesick feeling, often re- | “en specially authorized by the Sec- | potatoes can be bought hare for a i sult in the man going absent without | StarY of War, they may, upon their |sonable figure, all. things considered Jeare and finally being dropped as a |\ Titch request, be authorized to work |and the established dealers are sell: = for private persons or for corporations. |ing on a close margin, What peddlers = = now, thyough the newspapers | FS1ty, and moncommissioned officers | may be doing i another story, but the of Indiana and “through lecturers in|M2Y e authorized to work on their|péople have been warned hundveds o Zentucky, whom we are able to reach | .0 2¢cOunt, and upon their writ-|times against these itinerants apd may through the.office ot the adjutant gen- | o FeaUest, may be authorized to|trade with them at their own Bak eral of that State, endeavoring to ad- | Ngnc 0 the same manner as other | Boy Scouts at Good: Yo the home o s omne to ad- | prisoners of war, except that they will | 2% S R = "mmeqflz‘;flm“e offenses and |P¢ emploved In a supervisory ca-| At Goodyear, which is alive in all that thelr efférts should be fo. assist |PACItY only. things, a troop of Boy Scouts has been every man in performing the duty that | P 0rder for labor will bé regarded | Or3anized and Rev. R. A. Goodwin is 2 Bag Seved i ]i‘me”n his | 25 @ military command, and prisoners|2ppointed scout master. It is stated |ball games arranged to be played he-iCompany has been doing some prac- | London, England, worries and, above all. to regard de-|LMIINE to oboy such order will - be |that the members of the troop are|tween teams representing the Man. |tice work Sunday. sertion in 1t proper light. T shall also | PUnished accordingly. yery enthusiastic and are planning a|hasset Manufacturing company and Wounded in Action. Dear Fol attempt to get the West Virginian ‘When employed on work that - is|DUsY season. The Goodyear Mills com- A beautiful soft-finish yarn in who wantéd the woolen articles that ! 2 . urday at this reduced price. many pretty colors. her skilled and industrious fi 1,00 8128, votpepuns ok Sale Price 89 One-third Off A o i Beabiian i1 cisesing $1.00 size e Price : SATURDAY SPECIAL.....18: | SATURDAY SPECIAL 10c a Ball bor were sufficient to enable her -~ buy a bond of the third series. Transferred to Tank Service. ' Corporal Edmund Flags, Goodyear, one of the selected men frgm this dis- | trict and who went to Camp Devens | f last fall, has voluntcered for the ‘pe- | 3 clal work and has been transferred to ! the heavy tank service. He is in!f training at Gettysburg and is believed | to be the first man from this district to get into the service of operating tanks. = Corporal Flage formerly was | a member of the old 13th company of Danielson. Manhasset-Woolen Co. Game Today. The first in a series of three base- time, there is mnot a great deal of|a i i e b 8 reasonable. price, and I certainly would enjoy some. Whatever you send Ies Manirachinug Sompeny fan AR 1 hafi somlr; gnoél tne\r\l's'] Ilam fecling well, working hard, en- |Dbe sure to wrap it up very well, dn ‘s 3 v, - : ke S vor ime. T have been detach- |joylr 1f, i tin box preferred. to Inetitute’s campaign of edu- | NCeSSary for the comfort, or for the)Pany has fendered the use of one of|ively, will be plaved this afternoon on | Private Edward S. Strahan, flart-led from my squadron, and put on duty be expeoted. | AN {‘l?igu:‘l!izpml?ar: f,?g\h.‘ I am ;;loingr:;donn of the Old Eng: . c“’“‘um’ AlotE simfl?r Tnens upkeep of the prison barracks in-which | ¢! e censtructor workers' houses, oW | the Manhasset grounds. ford, a member. of D company, 1020d |at Aviation headqudrters in London,|ed a big experionce. lish churches now, the Middle Tem- “A division Thapector submitted theihcY are internell, priSonets will re-|vacant, as headquariers for the trcop.| fThe Manhasset feam members will |Infantry, and reported as ‘;v"u_"flg*‘D‘" and sure have a fine_place compared| Whenever.anyone feels ami ple (Crusaders” Temple, High Church Slvwing, s thil ooBCbetite: ceiye no compensation. ~-When' the Nearly 300 Men in Service. wear their new uniforms. which are of | action In wance, is a nephew of DM |with camp life! We Work regular of- enough to wrap up & package. just let|Of Enslish), so I must quit “While . stationed - at | Columbus | YOTK 8 done for the' Government | - Already suggestions are belnz made [8Tay, trimmed with scarlet, with sear- | A H. Strahan of this city. fice hours, slesp at a rooming house, | fim send me a few bobeoSop omoas Lours lovingly. Bartacks. Obio, last year 1 was a|Prisoners will be paid at a rate ac-|fiere «that some public tribute be|let stockings, the outfits 'the gift of A Remarkable Record. and purchase our meals out. The only | 1ate, ‘sume ohewing. gum. and — oae Lou." member of a general -court.martial | OT3INS to the work exccuted; ‘when |erocted after tie war to the soldiers|the company. The Putnam Woolen e e ¥ that tried approsimatels 100 enjisted | the Work is for other bramches of the trouble here is you get so little for of this' town who are serving or who|Company team also will wear smart| Byron D. Bugbee, head of the Red meu for Jesertion from National|DUDIC service or for private persons,|will serve in the army or navy. Erec. |new uniforms. The series of sames is Guard rextmants stationed. oa iie|the conditions of and 'the compensa- . B = hard candy and cookies. It is awful s here, stated that all but $11.75 |Soch & Jarge amount of monéy, and it . Ok Eny tion of such a memorial on Davis|expected to develgp a at deal of Border. I belleve I.am safe in saying | Lo for such work. will be settleq in yon L x bard to get any of them over here, for dges made in the last drive here | 'S UP money to live. 3 morial L collected, the sum recelved | I Subbose your next question would | === | - CHIROPRACTIC park, where the Civil war memorial | Interest. been callected. s |ve, how do T lik = 4 - " 4 agreement between representatives of sta is suz: ST n . : between $8,000 and $9,000. This " W o ke LOHdOn: 1 surely STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, g ot least 90, per cent of them gave [ SETITICN, Detvieon nepreseniatives of | stands i suggested. Killingly nas bo- | Twenty to Be Examined Friday. e L A e S it it Yol b O ey | - Eaw 03 ADJUSTMENT that they had_received. letters from | Jutant General of the Army. i e o service. the exact figures are al e i home o the. effect that ‘a wife, sister,|, The Wages of the prisoners shall o thost | gifferent towns in the district will be as New York, seeing that its popula- [, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ward 1 ERLES i - impossible to procure at this time, for & l"l.a"& either a; . very_ il | loward improving their position, and In Navy Secret Service. tion i§ about 7,000,000, but, to me it |id senior partner of the firm of F. J.|IS a natural health method which en. , called here to undergo theis young men have volunteered in many | coicg Lere U - physieal | William H. Fuller, formerly one of |seems much more quiet. T suppose,|SHeney & Co. doing business in the|ables nature to restore your. health o in des stan and | the balance shall be paid them on'their | distant places and it is hard to learn | Amunations. The examinations will | Putnam High . school's star baseball | however, that is because of the War. | catd, and tut Goir Meand Siate afore: L",?Jekif?#é"fé;}&“?nfifi‘?“‘fii" o bDeggad the man to come home - at | release. after deducting the cost of|about some of them, though names | oo ne orro ol DX I B Kent. chairs e e S aren 28| Tor a short while T was staying at|sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for | sie o, medi= onee. Many-of the* men admitted | their maintenance: ; come in from time to time: The num- e a0 [oisned ta duhy that when Mame, -tiiey e A % cime, surgery or osteopathy used. 0 the Eagle Hut, Y. M. C, A, which is|¢€ach and every case of catarrh that B > thos vhos rred .from th = ] ol B b C: e v 1S/ v. 'S . . . i = CATARRH MEDICINE, Chir I in- the office of the district board, but |been doing duty for some time. He is|ANd it was a_great place. I ot FRANK J. CHENEY. 0l'fl'a€tlc nstitute : now have heen passed upon. the son of William E. Fuller. of this|l2Ve roomed there permanently but Sworn to before me and subscribed The Ttalian minister of agriculture | Of Secretary of Labor Wilson that found that the wties of the Jecter had | Cultivation of Staple Food Crops exaggerateq conditions” Compulsory in Italy. “Miany young soldiems, from ¥ i Tl tiase 0 o could never get fo sieep before 1 o'~ fin my Dresence’ this 6th day of De, J. 0. Zimmermann, A. . 3 Sufter 2 i s by tled 1 % ‘wo Join Hose Company. o J clock, because there were so many |cember, A. D. 1886. (£ 3 4 Dow.Awhy offcare Sy o |has decided to make-obligatory the | their, students e enrolled ‘;‘,1;:;‘,"% At 2 meeting of Hose Company No. < Brevities, . s different armies represented there, | o A W GLEASON. Licensed Dr. of Chiropractic - fi'u.u Bkrotndings pleasentiang | CUUvaLon of certain Staple “food |lic Service Reserve and vlaced on|, Sk MO€GRE B TGN OChune and| Judge M. H. Geissler presided at & |San on won hetan ot o 150D htarn Medicel Y wpblle | 220-221 Thayer Bidg, Norwich, Conae . = _ [ rops in excess of the’auantity for-| 0 Hoction, ‘They will be placed with Teadore Guertin were elected to mem- | session of the city court Friday morn- | hear some of the the men talk about | tornaliy and acis through the blosd on . i i . Rules and by-laws for I During the spring the cultivation of]farmers through ‘the United ~States | bership. Rules a y-laws for the of the system. = free, WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. OCHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. |lness before the public, there is no Y all druggists, ibc. * medium better than through the ad- Family Pills for constipation. vertising columns of The Bulletin. . 5 any 1 = e Rty e s gre battles they had rhee& through. the n}imo;xsksur!ac?( 0 Fents ice, with the ai company were discussed and adopted. enneth Rawley, sor Mr. eally, the horrors of this war can|Send for testimonia potatoes, corn, and vegetables will pe | BPoYment Berviee, Wi e sid of | fRIRN Yed that the company prac- | Mrs. George Rawley, injured his eve|never ‘be realized over in the states FJ increased at the expense of such erops e tice regularly Thursday evenings. The |Wwhen he tumbled into a hyderangia | jiiqein.’ by some of the stories I have| Sold of Agricuiture. ey 5 Hall’ ginmlg;hacyl.nxgrih:n{;p{i?fi':t be b S - - e et hce of a New York|Deard fold. At this Y. M. .C. A. are : for autumn sowins. ") e sliotrient ot meat purchases o7 | gore the war ends, possibly many |mAEASIRG. containg. & special " ariiglg [~o=enied American, soltlers” and ; e Y o Tas pacn aome 1 CoTPS | more, and it s to attest to the resi. |Telative to Hollands neutralty o the | Zealanders, English soldiers and sail- SAVE PART OF YOUR HiGH WAGBES Mors Than 102000 Boys Enrolled for | {0 (if it burean, with headquarters |dents of Killingly in the future how | - < 8% Of|ors, Scotch and Irish, South African, Farm Service In Six State: in Chicago. ) this young man are respected by those | Thompson. and occasionally one of the Hindoo REMEMBER THE RAINY DAY ! ¢ The enrollment of more than 102,000| ~Swimmins s to be taught soldiers |of this generation that the erection of PLAINFIELD e e o oniy e | T ps (i : : 3 : boys between 16 and 21 years of age |in some training camps this summer | the memorial is suggested. would be pretty hard for a This: bank solicits your savings accounts, which may be for farm work this seoson in the boys’|as a military- requirement, according i i e 5 EF neac e = AR e b Littl Lol working reserve of the United States|to the commission on training camp e of i moeting next Wednestny | Lawrence Krauss Writes From Lon- Tl W ito et Aoaiited by opened for as littie as onx ar, h fes. t by th - 5 i i g 3 T atee, nacordlng 10, an Annownce, | masion Shows thar 113000 sbidlere jn | afternoon. : o interesing Experiences n Yo | LoD, 20, e neitboring ioyes, | STRONG — RELIABLE — SECURE ment by the Departmont of Labor. The | camps participated in organized bas- Letters Fail to Come. M. C. A. Hut, Where Troops o carefu about the friends he makes N States first reporting were: California, | ket ball last season. et $2,621,846.80 ? There is some anxiety here because| Allied Nations Are Represented. hereduince the war, and that a recom- 107 T e o S A R a1 3 22,000; Indiana, 18,845; Hlinols, 2: The United States Public Health |relatives of certain men in the com- mendation would g0 a long way to- . SRk LE el ; 000; Ohio, 18,000: Tennessee, 4,200; | Service is in need of medical officers [pany of local men who recently ar-| lawrence Krauss has received a)wards convincing some of the people Surplus and Profits . . B R ey S 1 4 Wisconsin, 14,000.° T T for field duty in connection with the |rived in France, as members of an ar- | letter from his son, Lawreice, Jr, who|h'se that not all soldiers are alike. I - 7 5.0 e B Rhode Tsiand high-schoot boys are | sanitation of several civil sanitary | tillery regiment, have not written. It|enlisted last fall in the Aviation corps am anxiously awaiting more mail be- BR(M)KL H S AVlNGs : ; Dfl!kfll being enrolled in the reserve, trained|districts. Men physically disqualified |is regarded as probable that these men |and went int otraining at Camp Kelly, | cause it is great to hear from home, - ¥ | macl p. - i ical Reserve Corps A write, but that the letters have|Texas. He sailed over there a couple |especially after such a lapse of tirhe. 3 3 hg:‘;-“u? “."mm'x‘,“'m'"m\'"d'm'fi‘;:!fi&’?mé“im” s positions, providing ‘u”. ‘astray Or to the bottom of ihe|of mouths ago. His present address is| Please do not worry about me, be- | Fresident, J. ARTHUR ATWOOD to_demonstrate thelr lbifl(y they are not suffering from complaints | ocean, for the submarines continue to [ Corporal Lawrence C. Krauss, Amer-|cause while I am over here there is V. ‘Men’s colleges and rsities are |that would seriously interfere with!be busy and sink ships from time to |is Aviation Headquarters, London,! nothing to fear, and -even if I go to prompt response to the requestithe performance of their duties. time. > £ ¢, 35 Eaton Place. He writes: 41 hope I may do some-