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FATTENING THIN PEOPLE Q-PHOSPHATE .. Respectively Bditor of “Phvsielan’s Whe's Who” Makes Important Statement. ntl;u_ Ju th repar: tlons‘g#é%“‘ ch.are contin- w ually being advertised for the of making thin n-n‘. ing arme-meck ‘ap :gly hollows and angles by the ft. ved lnes of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands of &e& apd women wh@ keenly feel their ssive g ate usually thinness. » (34 i = bodies need Thinngss* b due to ne . Our more phosphate than is contained in modern foods. l’:{lmnn‘ claim there is nothing t 1 supply this defi- elency so well the organic phospbate known among @ruggists as bitro-phos. glmu. which isF etv?lbva and is sold v Lee & Osgood and most al] drug- zists under a_guarantee of satisfaction or money back. By feeding the nerves directly and by supplying the body cells with the. necegsary phosphoric food elements, bitro-phosphate quickly produces a welcome transformation in The appearance, the inerease in weight Miss F. S. M. .Crofut Injured in Au- | Danbury Dental Office Thief May Have tomobile -Acoident — Forty Hours’| Operated Here—Tony Bageas Leavi Devotion - Opens . at St. James’'| Hospital — Canning Demonstration Church—Pastor Speaks of French| Next Thursday Evening—Only 150 Day of Prayer—Rosciug H. Back, Babies Brought to Be Weighed— Jr, Killed in Action—Letter From| Child ‘Welfare Campaign to Be Con- German Prisoner. tinued. Miss Mary Anderson and Miss Er- nestine ‘Sherman, both employed at the Putnam telephene exchange, begin two weeks' vacation today (Monday). Miss Harriett Smith, School street, has returned after six weeks' stay at Howe's Neck, Mass. John Slattery, employed at the of- fice of the Manhaeset mill, is having & two weeks' vacation. May Have Looted Local Offices. A man giving his name as John Fo- ley, New York, was recently arrested Single Feature Could, Such High Efficiency l “MoreMilesper Gallon” | W sid recently that thia Maxwel Motor Carisa “More Milss on Tires” | “featureless car. . ; 4 By that we meant that no one feature was better Maxwell I 2 ! than any other—and nene less efficient or effective. - Uniformity is the outstanding quality of Maxwell in Danbury, charged with entering and Motor ‘\ sacking a dental office. Putnam offi- i cials are wondering whether he is the Apropos that, we are frequently asked what par- ticular detail of the moter is responsible for the tremendous mileage per gallon of gasoline obtained by Mazxwell owners. person who a few weeks ago was op- erating in this city, and broke into local dentai offices. Mr. and Mrs. George Brosseau and If you ask an owner he will simost inveriably give <~ children of Wilkkinson street are to as strong and weil for the past twelve rs. ”;‘hl- increase in weight also carries with it a general improvement in the health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and energy, which nearly always( LR s % T O o asive thinness. soon dis. | Rev. Vietor Faure, formerly a cu -s djrate at St. James' church, is now an e o e Wit ihe Niogm 0f|instructor with the American foroes perfect health. in France. Father Faure left this Physicians and hospitals evermwhere | country early in the war for service ATe oW Fe O I ik, Mred. | With the Fremch. use in_ever inc - Snek Kolle, M. D edttor of New York| FPrivate Winiam ~Sheughemey —of Physician’s “Who's Who,” says: “Bitro- | Camp Devens has visited friends Phosphate should be prescribed by |and at Central Village. every doctor and used in every hospital| Arthur Barbeau, who is in the navy to increase strength and nerve foree|ang stationed at Newport, visited at and to eEEeh e ae? former visiting | 116 home here over Sunday. O rahnt o ‘Morth Bastern Dispensa-| Captain F. P. Tflfld,‘ “hfldu A axey tory. says: “Let those who are weak, transport surgeon, returned to an At- thin- nervous, anaemie or run-dewn,|lantic port Saturday after a visit at take n natural, unadulterated strength|Lis home here, and tissue building substance such as Pasess Physical Eiinminn - hate and you will soon see B D aning Tasults in the increase| |. L. Darbie, formerly captain of of nerve energy, strength of body and|the Thirteenth company, now in ser- mind and power of endurance. vice in France, has passed his physi- CAUTICN: — Although Bitro-Phos- | cal examinations and is ready fo an- the carburctor most of the credit. Preacher from Niantic. TotoR The pulpit of Limousine in Which She Riding fr hing. e 5 5 4 Y gt o anertnes | pitte 13 ensnrpassed 10 relping ne | ewer’s Call hal cnme o bim secenl | fve this weel for two weske vaca- s | Mow, cbuiouslythe carbucctor must be good one. showe at two | vousne: eplessness y, re v/ ) 1t - | tion at Watch Hill. SPessengerCar o - A 3 gooc & ¥ o 52 3 , ‘owing to its remarkable 3 - i) Bhiney? ' waleht 23 ama 27 yeakness owing fo, lts remirk ot i‘i?‘.fi‘;i?é’;?iufi :b;pl':l“goi:‘; 2| Recovers from Pistol Wound. .o If it were not, it would prevent. even if it did not ministration of this organic phosphate; | be used by anyone who does. not desire | FZSNET0 ¢ Tony Bageas, § year old son of s accomplish the resalt. Both patients claim they have not felt to put on fle G BAbeEE, of Lo stves: who. ahot > MISS CROFUT INJURED ms':l; usva]ra] ‘Yfe“b agod‘wiktlh hi; prit But a good carburetor does not make a good motor . E o -Gt s reyolver, has been discharge: car—neor:an efficient mixing valve alone an ient ANDOVER WAUREGAN Car Driven by Woman Crashes Into | from the Day Kimball hospital. \ mixing effici B I Shore—Vacation | Camp Fire Girls at Pleasant View— Motor Trip to the the Congregational : « » i Bitther Eidhty Quarts of Hucckleberries | The foilowing from a Hartford pa- | church was occupied Sunday by Rev. R The factors that made that famous “Non-Stop” , |4 ing! Pioked ;éerfj: ;elau\"f mt gxsu_ Ll;‘lr:rence S. 'x{x W'g;fi Kn;pp:nbergetr lnf iantic. tecord possible, and the test in which 3,800 owner- 2l = & y )'O_U ,» formerly ol anielson: 8 or the topic of his sermon % A e 37251‘?‘;},? o The Camp Fire Girls left Saturday |, )1iss Florence S. Mancy Crofus. of | Self Mastery. . The eveping serviee at sizivan Maxwedl Motor s gveraged 284 ilcs por R ey e tor. | for Pleoint View, R T, for ten daye | Yo. 26 North Beacon street. daughter | the church Was led by "Miss Gertrude . gallon of gaseline—were many. ac Jrgnd. dun RERA T D?Jxfin?.easa R L, of Sidney W. Crofus, assistaut tma;»' Perry.. John G.. Johnson will conduct . ! Crescent Toach, Océan Besch and |~ Nelson Merritt has enlisted in the|iTer of the Society for Savings, Su'¥|the midweek service Thursday. Every detail of motor design had to be right— 4 Black Point. returning by way of New | Nava] Reserve and is.at Newport. | 5q%ic i iedtnerine Nettieton. of Der-| Olub Members at Stafford Springs. every preportion just right in relation to every [ 1 London -’\y.‘;:(‘»n wich, having a ve Pastor on Vacation. by, suffered a fractured rmi and in- c:;::::;e crl\“)%m't;fi“oefd t:‘: g;;t;:;g | other-oné., 5 £ B ant v v, Willi: ily | juri v nd arm in an au- & g Fe. William utler of Hartford is Rev, William Froting and _tamily) Jues 1o hel, Bans a0 0 Prmouth, | Springs Saturday afternoon, whero | : B . |4 ne o whdle with her aunt, Mos.| 70 £, Month ‘of August. Thore will | Mass. Tuesday. they were guests of the Golf club in [ Piston displacement, valve dimensions aad velve n Thompsen in Andever. Her | [or the MOnH O e e at the| The two were returning fram Chat- | that town. ) lift, compressicn, balance—everything in precise hand was a week end visiter. Al E I M M eton’s car— A. 8. Boynton, supervisor of the H . ! Be Diasy . Gilpit of SMlAgCpOst, &u:x?:ei;gznu church while the pas- | ham, M e s feton o - | Putnam State Trade shop, 1a baving THE FRISBIE- ratio and carrect mhtwntoevtryodn!d‘fiml. Vi B Mr. and Mrs. Panl G. Stone and son wawey. : T e drfact “ariven in|two weeks’ vacation. 4 i P ? Rri ek Mrs. . Jones and family of Forest- |ing moderately when a car driven in x A { Peul Jr. of ,mm”;vere Ao | £ ATCE T oones 280 ity ol ROt ok e affection ippeared 1 Tenin B i McCORMICK CO. "Twould require a volume to tell how Mazwell : i sugsts at the peTEOnAge. ere was the| M and Mrs. Hoyle of New Bed-|the distance. Miss Nottleton's chauf-| Aftorney Arthur S. Macdonald and =9 engineers achieved that splendid result. Just as it : repei Sarticn At the. church, The| ford. Mass, are spending the weel | feur ot e Other ¢ar Was|Henry A Wheelock feft Putnam Sat- Distributers required long years of practical manufacturing N : ) of G with their daughter, Mrs. H. Wignall. | coming rapidly but suppos ©- | urday noon for Portland Me. Tuesday Z % t P e e o e T o ew.| Mrs. Fred Leavens and children have |man who was driving it would urn| ey will join G. Harold Gilpatric and 52 Shetucket Street, | experience to know how. < 18 N MManchers will preach in the|Teturned home after several weeks' ::flgmi:tl.\;hfaixas; 3¢ ‘_S:;ed ‘;fht;m‘}tO- return to Futnam by, aittemebile. M. N i o i S / i il o | vieit with relatives in Hartford. a2 s driving ilpatric is now at Juniper Point, Me., o course the carburetor helps—but equally so does o . ot Bible school and Mrs. W. Brumley of Providence, R.|five miles an hour, ; visiting his family, who have a cottage ; . Norwich. i et - Rov. &nA Mrs. Goodsell left Sunday|L» 18 visiting her aunt, Mrs. Addi- :;:c}m“»'l:fifin;?; n;d'hwfndfisfi Ef&m:é fhere for the summer. : ] ! system. ifternoon for their vacation and will e s i v 3 Family Reunion. S 4 : i v ctton ant W e e TN L s 727 Bank Street, [ By the way, if this were the kind of meter car in be reachad by letter at y turneg to Chatham 'and lster Miss|chanics’ with their children New London, Conn. which any one feature stood out above ethers, we street, Bridgeport. the past week, one party re-|Crofut telephoned her parents about]and grandchildren. had a family -re- would emphasize that electrical system. from Oneco. Thursday, with|the aceident. She did no. mention the ;mion and clambake Sunday at the 3 ® eighty quarts. river o Nett 2ceiv- | home of their son, Arthur Johnsen, 3 o B N i the other car was hurt, Herhert Johnson and Adelor Guertin ts are the product of a combimation o i H WilJiam Bromley of BOLTON NOTCH Mr. Crofut sent his own esr and|of the Putnam postoffice are having £2 1ests Thursday of Mr. *hatham this after to | their v it B driver to Miss Sadie Ho has returned to | her home in New York. son. i women fo Harcford Assisting in Red Cress Work. | ] features—not of one or two enly. i | The demonstrdtion children who ieorge Haven Putnam, of New York. s have iorgan and son_ of| I Mi: is promizent in Hart- ; 2 = Similarly, if one owner achieved a sensatignal mile- i b ey o 2 foward from Manchester i, - ’ ey During the absence from the ecity 7! % . Thursday with Mrs. ited his father, M. W. How- | ord of Ruil | this symmer of Dr. Freeman A. Libby, age or a high degree of relisbility, that would ! h AT Y] chairman of the Putnam chapter of i prove nothing. ; b s Vs the Red Cross, Postmaster Alexander i N - = tnam i v rman. Miss - even —— Colonel Daniel Putnam Asso- | Frances L. Warner is actinz as chap- That happens with all makes of cars—the poorest 4 . ;m‘d.v at his | : 200th | ter secretary iwhile Miss Abbie Keith, inctuded. 4 e -\\%S—;Al\‘;:)‘d taal Put- | the regular secretary, is spending the - 2 . nett and nam’s birth Brooi- |summer at New Harbor, Me, ! 3 s s o Waioh bas been visiting her|lvn Friday. e exercises are to open Canning Demcnstration. B‘!t for 3’000- Cwners ta querage 29.4 miles per B les Cook with Mr. | Sister in meetirz of the asso- = > i gailon of gasoline; : pribs Cogic with Vx| BUtGEHD Hiesiord Horll fawy devs. oo i Unitarian hail a¢ 10 . m, | A canning demonstration to be held i en mp- | . Croas fromt Farieed fng b o - Slude % paper | Thursday evening at 7.30 in St. Jean's ] . - pier | Yisiting her doughter Miry Crose - | Tbe execgises Wil nolngs n PSDtlna, wrovidence airectsnas eenar- ] For the same model to run 22,022 miles—44 con- . : at. Mes: Staw's racl Browne, M. A, and the unveil- |¥2nsed by Miss Charlotte Embleton, H secutive days 2nd nights without stopping—THAT ; Ton and 3Mrs. Fred ( ing of -a bronze tablet, at which time |home economics demonstrator of the i CAR MUST 2F. A MAXWELL ased At hertalt mi “were callers in town an address will be given b Mitnandm Clovsiy NaEmexEiassociutipn. | T i . 1w employed at the felt mill i e e Csnras s b i i | T FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION Bieages, butipaxents ave alio peivitegsd e a man and weman en-|Spanish explorers, its | g Dt N Pl o - £ o argument the man gets a|value, often is found | Opens in St. James’ Church Sunday— mlr‘]’;‘«f “‘f Sfila;:fr-;rfor‘r‘g:;g Auperin. | say g6 and | faundations for new building Pastor Calls Attention to French|myomnson is to preach at the Come $0-EB 49 LA heiny e L Ch e huding. Day of Prayer. gregational church next Sunday. The Forty Hours' davetion opened | oNLY 150 BABIES 1t St. James' church Sund: at the {vlose of the high mass, “when there BROUGHT FOR EXAMINATION. ! ) procession of tha Blessed Sac- | nent, numbers of aliar boys aad little giris, dressed in white, partici- { pating. 3 At the masses Sunday Rev. M. J. | Ginet, M. called atiention to the | fact that Sunday in France was a day prayer and that the people of the ) ster rcpublic united in suppli- cation for relief from the horrors | which they have so bravely borne roughout the war, which wil] he a war of victory. Putnam Mothers Not Alive to Impor- tance of Government Child Welfare Campaign. Under the direction of the Parent- Teachers’ - association, in co-operation Picture Tells The Sioz;z/ e Ad He makes no reference at all to the conditions under which he is forced to live, but says that he is well and with the local health authorities e 2 s ot ihi _{tiat he is longing for the day when t t the | Bethel Ccnverse, Miss Ellen Johansson[pla,\'ed‘ at 1 o'clock lunch was served S1csnekio e e o Par |l will 'be able o return o his home | Child welfare campaign work is stead- |and M H. Johnson. !:lml at § o'clock a hake was opened. Alled attention to France's |#nd be re-united with his people. He |\l 80in2 on in Putnam. This® week| It was Saturday by those Motored to Pond. 5 D e e O TR nos. |Lells is mother not fo worrs, for he | (he Public health nurse, Miss Lindes, | Connected with the Putnam nest of Mr, and Mrs. George C. Lane and son, Robert Wilbur Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Harrison spent Satur- will spend most of her time visiting the parents of babies that have been examined during the past three weeks. Ow! no steps have been taken reorganizaion. will be all right. He states that, as a prisoner war, he wiR be allowed to wr ©00 during the war, aad said that if this army of dead were to march, ight abreast, past St. James’ church Ivertisers, Box 17, Oregon City, O: owards a| : - 4 v . 4 In this follow-up work Miss Linden prrsied A TEM PESL day at Lathrop camp, Wyassup pond, - t would be a week, day und night, in | tWo letters and four postcards each i ¢ " obile. Ready Mired Clean and Good it wouln Mot and thet the J-iievs all ‘wii | Rrescribes correctivé measures for the HADDAM NECK making the trip by automoblle Paint at the During the Forty Hours there will |EC to his mother. Indicating that he | giects tat have “’::: ;fi‘;i::ld b;flge S e News Tomel-c = s ‘ ¢ visi i 1s has leisure to think of liftle things (i s 4 = : T i Wilfred Lamphere of Camp Devens . Nilrlshen, PROVIDENCE e e e spons as |back home; brivate Barbeau advises|Tcd to siscontinue all’the weighing | Clifton Ladd Hasey in the Navy— i, X i furtough in the village Oils and Brushe: - BAKERY or more of the following languages— |Fis mother to have his brother Pill [iersuiing and eaminaton ot chi Union C. E. Service. urday he attended the picnic of and Metal §6 Franklin St. English, French, Italian and Polish, so|#¢ll his pigeons, of which he was a |} b,engvex;mi‘;‘ das '":1 i 'n? o T . | the Rossie Velvet Co. Mr. Lamphere Pinaion Bros. Ine: Tel. 1133.3 that parishoners of different tongues [fancier before going into the service.|gio re} eXqmined up 1o jast Thurs- ) Roland T.add of Hartford was a vis-| was employed at the Rossie plant be- e confess in their own lancusge.{The letisr was dated June 9, at|ehi” Dhocoer the oot inainae | itor at Daniel Sexton's over Sund: fort going into the service. WASSERMANN VICTROLA Dramstadt. 5 - lifton Ladd writes that he enjoyes John Gilbert. U. S. N, is the guest ly. Examinations will no longer be of his parents in Bank street. the service in the navy. made at the Israel P KILLED IN ACTION His appetite Ready to Enroll Student Nurses. troubles him, “Hangry all the time The Th Plaut-Cadden Co. Pl-ui—Cad‘den Ce. ; . 5. G . Griswold, o Mrs, Rienzi Robinson said Sunfiay |instead will be made in the Providence | he savs, Plenty of work and no Kick. | yyo ans e Gee b L E. 1872 Nephew of Harry E. Back, Visitor|afternoon that the effort to obtain | Street section of the city. Sunday morning at the Congrega-| .ty 20d Mrs. 0Tt o Bri $ stab. 187. Estab. 1872 | - ¢ . > . g at thy grega- | and gon, are visiting in Bridgeport. Plait-Cadden Here April 23th, volunteers for the Student Nurses' re-| Saturday, Aug. 10, those in charge | tional church at 11 o'clock there was | Sg™ns B8 LOE 'S naay in Bast Build; ot serve will be continued in_ Killingly | of the campaign are to hold a demon- | preaching by the pastor. Subject, “Is Wit tk e o Attorney Harry E. Back has learned |this week and that the Red Cross|stration In the vacant store at 183} ]t Hard to Serve God?” Haery Tolmes of Providence is the 144-146 Main St Main St of the death in action of his nephew, |rcoms in the National bank buiidinz | Providence street. At this time Miss| In the events the theme, “The Three | . 0% o7 hio parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Norwich, Ct. Norwich, Ct. Capizin Roscius H. Back, Jr., 24. com- | Will be opest 310"'3&\' ,}_;ld esda : i 5 Great Verbs of the Gospel” K. Holmes. s e B ! mander of the machine gun company |evenings and Tuesday, Thursday and 3 ut particular = e FERGUSON'S { the 59th infant a regular armi- Friday afternoons to receive enroil- is to be placed on a miik Aitendedvrunev‘al‘ .\_Vll!mm. Kalm ll.ms returned from a ganization. ments. Mrs. Robinson and her co- tration that has been arranged | Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Raymond at-|visit in New York. = =~ . . on THUMMR Captain Back fell in aetion July 19,|Wworkers have received the required|by the Windham County Farmers' as-|tended the funeral of Mrs. George| Harry Triss has returne Franklin Sauare Delicat and it is believed that he was engiged application forms, reg tion blanks |sociation under the direction of Miss|Guest, at New Rochelle, N. Y., Mon- | visit in New York. Niamonds, EECALSSIR e time in the terrific combat that |and other papers necessary io the en- | Charlotte Embleton. This exhibit aims[day. Mrs. Guest was the eldest sister e Watches, 40 Franksi | ook place between — American amd |rollment of volunteers and the work |to show the value of milk, not only as | of Mrs. Raymond. NORTH WINDHAM Cut Glass and Gl erman units near Chateau-Thierry, | Will be pushed here. atbe\'era;e. but as a food. The amount| ~William Selden and family have re- E — by {thi i , . 3 of variou: foods necessary to equal the | turned to Staten Island. They have c i t din- Silverware Tel. 1309 jthis being on the second dav of the - s s L 9 °| Mrs. G. N, Frink entertained at din 8 M ¥ allied offensive that has since brought ABOUT 300 PICNICKERS f?od value of a quart of milk will be|been spending their vacation at Crows' ner. Sunday: . Mj Min: Shippee of a reet hvois Gt B shown. Free literature will be dis-|Nest Farm, with Mrs. Sandin. S Tohe ME¥ NobE » and six as the son of Attorney Back's broth- | On Third Annual Outing of Goodyear | eupiniiion il bo oy me @ similar | The Christian Endeavor society of| yiqren of Westficld, Mass, Mrs. Har- AND FOCKET Need a Plumber? or, Judge Roscius H. Back of the su- Plant Eirployes Xhibition will be held in the rooms in | the Congregational church met in a| "o he of New Haven, Mrs. Rose BILLARDS perior court of Clark county, state of S e Dnion block formerly gecupied by .the | Union service with the C. . soclety of | 5, ;" or ‘Willimantic, Mr. and Mrs. 4 Tel. 287 Washington, The young men left his| Goodyear Cott b EUKSEIALOES, : : Migdle Had ¢ evening.| xpdrew Darlinz of Clarks Corner. and DOOLEY & sidles &t Vasbington. state collegs year Cotton company employes{ At the demonstration on Providence = Sitioson andbsons’ ot \Chaps BIMPSON J. . BARSTOW Bieo yoavss a=0' to aptor the xenyand and the members o}g 2hmrpfamt:h§s had | street Miss Embleton will show par- i_am\nel Stimps E f 3 7 4 s = & Y e & at Rocky Point Satur- |ents the correct way of preparing Hoo s 5 habrant & €O, in a vear and a half, having passed The forty touring cars and ad- | dishes in which milk is the chiet cons Claude Frink, & bugler in the U-°8. all of the necessary examinations, had bten commissioned a captain. He visited in Danielson with Attor- | ney Pack and family April 20 of this ditional trucks that carried the ap- proximately 0 persons who went on the trip made the run without special 23 Viater Street stituent. * Those in charge of the campaign are somewhat disappointed that not navy, stationed at Newport, was home recently on a short furlough. The rain Tuesday afternoon came in Old Scheol Built by Late Pkof. John K. Thavér Building R Bucklyn to Be Torn Down—Will Be ; g 5 Replaced by Modern House—Picnic | (; i ¢ the gardens A incident. The day was delizhtful and | more parents have brought chil e time to save most of il = THE SUPPLIES and year and almost immediately after-lall enjoyed the automobile ride, which | for Sebenihed e B.c!’fin?x?;‘. For Rossie Employes. while the thunder and lightning was ACCESSORIES r;edsn“‘“ =t betng Bt in a“ét?;;‘ covered, in the round wip, about 80 [president of the Parent-Teachers' as- - ¥ i not very severe in this vicinity there THAWES it tohs niy miles. sociation, said Saturday that it had| The old Mystic Valley institute|was plenty of rain. NATIONAL C. E. LANE “Captain Back had a number of | oAt Bocky the Goodvea- orsanization | been expected that far more chiidren | Which was built by J. i Buckivm for) BANK (rionde. In Damielson, where he livas | $28 it. Manager Harrington gave | would be measured and weighed than afterward remode ¥ Shop tel. 731 House tel. 1123-2 them the keys of the place, even turn- ing over the dasce hall for their spe- 1l benefit. The Goodyvear band and the Goodyear orchestra went along, so there was plenty of music throughout his son, Dr. J. K. Bucklyn into a ten- ement house is to be torn down. The owner, Daniel I. Gallup has given the contract to Charles Mrownell who will use whatever available lumber for a have been: but even though the num- ber is small, she feit convinced that the campaign was by no means a failure, but to the contrary, showed the necessity of having a public heaith with his uncle during the winter of LEGAL NOTICE 1605-1906, and attended the Danielson | graded school. He also spent the sum- mer of 1812 at his uncie’s cottage at | Alexandér's lake. 16 Shetucket St. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD § at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 3d day of August, the day. All the amusements at|nurse in Putnam permanently. barn. Mr. Gallup intends to erect{A D. 1918 B Tho news of Captain Backis death 2 bl ; Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Jud is being kept from his grand : Rocky cdme in for patronage. Danc- City Brief one or two modern. weli equipped Betate of Christian Doetsch, late ing continued until two o'clock, when hoyses, which will greatly add to the dimner was served at the pavilion. Mrs. Roseius Back of Southbridge, who appearance of the street. has been dangerously il for the past Norwich, in said District, dec . DR, !.-EL’PR!D The Administratrix exhi Mrs. Harry Meinkin, Fremont street, o 3 The employes were gzuests of ¢t is visiting v 74 . ministration accopnt with 43" Broadway ; month ‘and whose condition remains | company N o oucals F el isiting Mrs Georse Bradley, Pleas i ,f,;‘;’d:fy X“‘:\‘j"grhmp Co, | t0 the Court for aliowance; it i Tol. 3418 critical iy the finest that the resor: afforded. It| Mr. and Mrs. &, M. Corbin have re- | were miven ail day Saturday as a holie | rdered That the Sth day of At i LETTER FROM PRISONER was of the “shore” voriety with all| ceived word that their son, Lieutenant| day and will continue to have Satur-|A. D. 1918, at 3 o'elock in the of the modemd mcoxfipa:nments and | Harold 8. Corbin, has been transferred | gays off during August, this having|neon. at the Probate Court Room Mother of Private Adstard Barbsau|" Asant Robert W. Bove, who super. | Arthur, Wace, Tex. o 0 *°"| been the custom of the eompany for 1o L Bf, Nrmch M Sl LAWN MOWERS Reeeives Four Interesting Pages. |vised the arrangzements for this third| Miss Alice Adams, Wilkinson street, several years. hearing the same. and the said 4 annual outing of the Goodyear people, | is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dafert Me- nic For Employes. Iatesinie Lis ik cotod AS () - an RLANET, JR, GARDEN TOOLS Following close upon the. receipt of prisoner’s eard, received by Mrs. led the big fleet of machines to Rocky Point and enjoved the day thers with Kenzie, of South Manchester. The Rossie Velvet company gave all n some newspaper Liavin thereof k¥ publishing this i a 1 b Unclaimed letters remain_at the | the help a picnic in the picnic ground |in said Toussant Barbeau, through the war |his big family of workers, with’ whom | Putnam pestoffice for Mr. Blaney, T.|on ths farm back of the miil, Satnr-|to the e of THE HOUSEHOLD department, from her son, Private|he is very popular. C. Darlirg, Leo Nevins, James G Wil- | day. At 9 o'clock Saturday morning|return to the C * ® 4 : Adellard Barbeau, who is a prisoner | En route to the resor: in the morn- |liams, Cnarles Cooper, Thomas M. |the liysiic band headed the company ELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Stree ju Germany, a letter has been re-|ing the big procession stcpped . in|Culloty, Anda Johneon, Edward M.|[and marched through Main street up{ The above and foresoing is a true ceived. Danielson, while the band gave a|Murray, William C. Wieland, Anna|to the picnic grounds where a delight-| " thlest: HBLEN M. DRESCHER. Private Barbeau wrote four pages.!brief comcert. Quinn, Mrs. Mary J. Baker, Miss! fu] day was spent. Various games were! augsd R Clerk. Nt

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