Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 13, 1919, Page 9

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PUTNAM : e This city is the : morning of the state council of the Knights of Columbus of Connecticut,| assembled here for its annual state| convention. i . : 2l m on A dquarters t DAMIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS v delegates poured into Putr e 4 DANIELSON [ f, the features were cited as modes | (oo anh sael Sueniug Feits on] ' > s ey fotacengtecaimuntthe . i | Monday, their ndampened by | Rev. Victor Faure, M. S, visited| The federation, through its_visiting || o Weathez. Mon- ' here and in Dayville during an ab- | nurse has been able to provide phy- | - Ather s me providing sence of nearly five years, which he|sical examinations for ihe school | i thib e spent in his native France as a mem- |children of the town. Such work as| ; ber of that republic’s army. He left{this must become increasingly valua- | Petutiful : here in 1911, Lather Faure was for- |ble. The detailed account of the child|Section had to ol merly a curate at St. James' churc¢h.|weifare work and the resuls of the|the Weather Man was not in I Danielson has a new industry—the| WOk in the cols are given in Miss|mood. The delegates were U:ym\}i; Sl growing of gvpsy moths. This work | Beomhower’s report. however, for they fou y thinga] fs being carried on here by. Deputy| Talks have been given by the nurselo keep their inierest up. in-| State lntomolqgist Irving W. Davis,| to he Mothers' clu and the Camp Fire | cluding the opporiunity 1o renew ac-| and the object is to get a collection, in | Girls. qualntances and friendships with dele-} 21 stages of development, for the| -Although for more than two years|sates from many different parts of th \ Connecticut Experiment Station at| the federation has made no appeal to New Haven. The moths are being]the general public for money to carry grown, securely housed, at the depart- [ 90 its work, the end of this 1 year | si Vs Te enies 2| Bient's local headquarters on Rey-|fnds a very gratifying balance in thejthe convention headquarters at the nolds street treasury. he delezates had| fsaa many activities| The Bohemian club, as in past vea | : 3 | 5 | Butnam inn, when all & ol . ® ved Monday evening. While the : n hich Dunielson people find | ave the use of its rooms for a mili- | j ¢ of the delegates dirceied | :‘;1‘;21:::“1\'“‘0!@4:\:0(1 Hhis: visek the | tary whist, which yielded a >:xbslam; attention to the enjoyment of the, T . » 7 - WANTED? Who does not wish for good health ? Looking at the question from a strictly business point of view, you must realize the neces- sity of being fit and fresh in order to succeed in your chosen work. There are many men in the world today who have to confess of Jany consid resen ery to ble | size in Connetcicnt was re at| meeting of the Crusaders scheduled to]ti&l sum for the federation. In ad-|convention ball Monday evening, thosel have been held this evening at the|dition to this the federation expresses|who are charged with o izing the} Squaw Rocks farm of Amasa Pierco|llS great appreciation of the generos- | convention and putting the business| has been postponed. ity of the officers and members of Co.| that will co ¥ 2 ne before it in’ proper| i f B o Dentod Monday that nvita- |C Third Infantry, C. 8. G, The Good-) romm Tor speedy disposition were active! o \Vhen you blly a cake o tions were being sent out by the’ Wel- [Year Cotton Company, the Quinebaus| iy their rooms zt the inn with com- 5 1 l 2 g come Home cclebration committee to|company, the Connecticut Mills com- | mitce mectings. - touet.soap you only want that they have failed simply be- all the men resident in other towns|Pany and the Business Men's Associa- | "o commiitices on_credentials, on cause they neglected to give proper attention to their health. Timely use of Beecham’s Pills will keep you alert and at the top of your condition, all the time. They exert a remarkably stimu- lating influence not only upon the various organs of digestion, but also upon the entire organism. They drive away lassitude and depression, infuse energy and but who served in what is known as|ton Whose combined gifts this ¥Year| reolutions and organization, not to = t know wheth r 11 the old 13th company of Danielson to|have amounted to $553. Through Rev.iforget the siate-makers, who are in- o o ether it w1 come here on Friday and participate| M. S. Stocking the collection at the| oragiaq i forwarding tie pr Keystone Store in the parade {Union Thanksgiving service was given| .., gigates for state office A m-;‘.r-{ = maxe YOUI‘ sSKin ires 1, 7 2k Buy vour flags early. All sizes and| ' the ;“)“"‘t‘i‘;“fieg“;sl;pi;‘;:dbr the work | Fates to the supreme council, put in a - l d h P : 2 ; PHCEs N adv. s conclusive proof that the people of | VoY busy even i the ! clear and white. You don’t Frank E. Mitchell, who died at h 3 i the service rendercd. Added empha- | Men Who make the wheels g0 around : care wh h h l f ant of Txpericnce and Jane Cooke, thesis was given to its importance dur-|and who have done <o much 1o : | are Ct‘ er the C0.0r (o) {latter a daughter of Francis Cooke,|ing the influenza cpidemic when the ce erests of the order in| - h k ho eame "o PHmoNtE on the MOk ive needs of the townspeople|Connecticut, the birthplace of the| o that soap 1s green, pinkK or married Susan G. Ensworth, of Can-|nurse to the utmost. throughout ¢ e world as onel § g liow. l i d rbury, who died July 5. 1875. The record of the past five years| Of the greatest of fraternal and pa- : yellow, so Oflg as it does 2 proves that the visiting nurse is a ne- | triotic organ: All of the of 458 d [ Monday morming ihe runeral of BESNES Sh Sommmnty A Cpat s | Heers of the £tato souncil are hero for & all you expect 1t to do. the community recognize the value of |hird workers of the conventioh, the beme recently, was a direct descend- flower. ne 26, 1866, Mr, Mitchell|taxed the time and strength of the| Knish now known| E < for is | the conver which will oven its T tawaugan. with sectices at Sr, | supvort of the work for the future is i assured. business session at .10 o'clock this P y Joseph’s chugch in Dayville, Rev. Ig- ) o N orning Empire theatre, 10w 5 cheerfulness and thoroughly nativs Kostbeing celebrant of the re- MU BIENG e el L mmnie O i R The wise woman b uys B 7 |quiem mass. Burial was in St. Jo- 5 3 SR S T S s 4 equip one for the health-trying or- [Sepi's cometery. The bearers wers| Report of Visiting nurse for year|Charles . Bedad will he celebrant, E Fels-Naptha Soap for deal of business. This ought to be Henry Springfield, Joseph Le. |beginning May 1, 1913, and ending|at St. Mary's church. p . IPlesche, Joseph LeFlesche, Jrp Wil-|May 1, 1819: llam Welch, Ju . Poirier. Louis s Th tion ball in Union hall| reason enough for most people to = e convention ball i i son and Omer| Total number of patients 172; num- | e scompention hall fo Unien Hall o 18 about the same reason. Kennedy was the|ber of medical patients 109, number of us air, miving the delegates the coveted ot i {ursical patients 25, mumber of on-| G5 FNE G ST Gl She £mows Fels-Naptha 1t was stated Monday that the Con- m'»nmll a u‘]!;'l"s 4, r:)"mh”*' ““ Pay-| charming members of Puinam's fair| Vo p 4 necti Mills company will be repre-|ing patients ., number of free pa The setting for the ball was a| k 1 h f h 5 | sented by seven floats in its section of | tients 72, number of nursing calls 109 t to the eye—national colors. al- . makes clothes 1res , sweet . . the big parade to be held here on Iri- Mon]' !’t]‘r*‘”‘i;l ffmm DE:U”“S,*‘* f‘{\ flags and K. of C. emblems, with a| ] . day. articles loaned from store closet 29,1 Jo0 MRS T SR e e The! B d 7 h h h ANl of Killingly's soldiers and sail- | number of social service calls 705, | tage setting of palms and ferns The and snowy white—that the 3 : ors—all service men—are cxpecied to| Re —274 " articles of cloth- | ;%5 " Y0 SO emblag 3 i) 3 - participate in next Friday's celebra- | ing, 17 pa 3 pairs rubbers CE & S ke DIVt ob the cont clothes need not b€ boile tion and parade here. hats, medicine for threc people, gro- S : Gerice o twot i tion committee of Cargill council everal families, fru and other children, o . vegetables for broth, icc cream Gainties for sick people and e-fourth ton coal, work for and co-workers had not oy i e comvorters ooyl ooke| and that hard rubbing is the comfort happiness of the del- e not required. : : Raltic Thursday from New York for Jurope. He goes as a member of a | i { [ W. Irving Bullard will sail on the | ton commissi on that will study thel three persons, medical attendance for|egates during their stay needs of various Kuropean countries|thres persons. {and the success of the convention is - as to cotton and invite representatives| At Christmas time 21 baskets of | assured. 3 b 1 h £ s "Gothbn SninT e Hnateid oo Coe e 3l g kel SBISRENREL L Lo b e fbday When you buy Fels-Naptha ; : overteas to a world cotton conference 1 4 made possible ction of stat «THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY {0 be held in New Orleans in ()n-m’wn‘:{\‘u:;\ir';r;::r‘fl:s:l")}Tj{‘dl i, Keach, Miss from Connect Yyou buy known power, save | During his trip abroad Mr. Bullard.|Chollar, Mrs. Simeon Daniclson, Mrs.| to the supr council and o - 7 1 MEDICINE IN THE WORLD» Iwith other members of he commis- | salotts, 0. T, Atwood and the Wool- | tion of < T clfipw grelase ;lmdl get snow- oo p ion. will visit Bngland, France. Bel-|\orth store. to the weifare and well 1 & At All Druggiste Directions of apecial value to |gium, = Denmark, = Norway, Sweden | Other, contributions received are: | arder in nceticut and throughout| i white results at littie cost. : 5 - 7 10c, 28c. ome:: are with every boz, e A oliand, Italy, Spain and|Clothing, shoes, hats, rubbers, etc.,|the country. z - Portugal M ey Yooy Mot : = L D : i‘."’!“ Mrs. Mlorence Davis, miss Mal-] A feature of the convention that,all The great big thing about Fels-Naptha . . ity e mi orie Bill, Mr: . L Bullard, Mrs. f the del iook forw > with i 3 " P - 3 / . | dbiE {het Blatite "“"‘N.‘b,},,,f"‘"f\"'fnmv. Burns, Mrs; A. H, Armington, Mrs s e it el Soap is you don't have to boil the = HOPKINTON |absence from town of some of the|$550.32, not $30.32, as printed in Mon- |- C. Bacon, Mrs. C. C. Youn e | nticipaticr n, Thompsonville,| - clothes unless you really want to. 7 } members. Al the members and the|day’s issue of The Bulleti Charles Russel, Mrs, James Paine,! The May meeting of the town coun- 5 i superintendent of schools were present | Cil, ¥as heid at the town hall Monday| Thursday tate deputy.af Connecticut and} i - 1 B Sidney Bard, of the Brookiyn Sav-|Mrs. George ¥oote, Mrs, Simon Wal- hairman *of the order's na- Ask for it by its full name— morning and the annual re- | ings bank, was in New London Mon. |40 and four unknown contributors. on. May Sth, with all the mem- | pert of school officer: S % P | fional committee on war acivi fternoon. May %ih, i of school officers, prepared for|dns Ctond 5 birthdne atherins | Dressings, from Red Cros: | e Attorneg Mol PpoTrent. Bills to the amount of| printing and distribution to the tax-|ana dinner in obe oy (Satherite | Malted milk from Mrs. O e oy e i T, Sebs. suthorinad 1o oy &\ Doniae A, Anual fnanclal tows pirthday of his-uncle, Charles Bard, of| Vesciablps, broih and custarda fromi J5e% Cor | roac 66 for the fwn at & Goet!the clerk Abioood 1ol 00 oig Borwich. Tho party athered ab vhelMm, Difgertc Bphines M. B0 O] Lo cle of the towna of Bast 040 machine for the town at a cos ri authorized to have 200 copies| Montcan’ hotel i numbered a fow | Wiliams and Mrs. John Gilbert the people of the towns st- | e 2 Clisha K. Bitgood printed. Bills were ordered paid to the| more. (han o dosen Crutches and canes from Mrs. R.|ern Windham county manifest the | var ctjoinied o committec (o assist|amount of §214.56. |t e D o B e £ enthusiasm {hat marked the Hone Valler Woman's club on, Two teacher e S pureie o b Guny were designated to £ es that have bee Checks for $20, $5 and 50 cents manufactu and prom. é The sum of $200 was!attend the summer school to be held| tnehoacd: tn (He mfre Lrdf NAve been o om “friends.” s men at the Putnam inn| % i ach of the four highway|in connection with the R. 1. state nor-! Buckivn of Mystic and has had the| Child Welfare—Children under five Day Kimball hospital of| ; 2 g Z 2 pointba Al crett Liimal school—Miss Lillian Budlong of | yorse sand vehicles brought to Daniel. | Weighed and measured 704; girls 330 ssured of important : appointe uw{‘k\‘_u:l\u\n}g Ashaway and Miss M. Ida Dockery of | gon i voys 334. | expansion _during the present year | in place of William L.| Hope Valley. & b cathie: CAToves Dalow e anhovriced o insatig] g siad. Rofer i, 9 Raie s G Notwithst e Average. Above. Below.| It was announced the meeting| w15 s % e A The monihly report of Supt. . Hus-| e lonz drawn out . northeasterly |GIrls ....... 108 14i| that manufacturing concerns of Put-| ton burial lot i pinurke of the Thurs-{scy Reed was presented and placed ”"1]‘”‘”"' Qe corhtore. besn hate T GPeATh LBy ié 127 133 togens d pledz- | 5 M. Aucette Champlin of the Simon| Conformi ions | Danielson Monday morning and before| Children of nat rents 416, towards the $25,000 required Kenyon burial lot anonchet and!in the wnu.{" llm :u;lo;\)':‘:xr:c ‘f:\.\\,’flv': evening the husiness section was| Children of foreign born parents .m.‘\ ahle another 0 from| 3 Thomas W olling ceme- | was adonted for the next sehoel werer] fuming with flags and bunting, an in-| About two-thirds of that number| st Connecticut for use in| 1 tery, south of [ Wit 2qonted for the next school year: gication of what the decoraiive effect | were examined by the physicians who| ¢ vital here % probate court the first and|se T et 0, 20 0Vs G I will be when the work is completed | cooperated with us in these clinies, vas calld to order administrator of A. Corey, and linghast, adminis of Mary A. Tillingh hird term, Tar. 26 ro Sain: %inext Thursday night, until which time|Thus approximately 3 g A o fourth term, April 3 {0 Tane 14| the decorators will be rushed every | free medical examinations 3 Fluward 3L - | 1520, with the fotlowing holidaye: La:|Mintte o complete their contracts. *| _ Fllow up work, consisting of in- tor - of the estate|bor day, Columbus day, the day of the| Organization been practically | Structions in preparing proper f ¢ st, were continued|I. I. Institute of Instruction, ilag day, | completed here hen . Andrews, 500 children had | V. Trving Bul- on and Boston presid- | J. Arthur Atwood of Wau n | g o sa.Y | babies, and choosing a right diet company and of the G om- | > to 2d next. The will of Samuel| Washin y. R. I Indepen-!copal ohurch’s c 7,,,:,,;\1 “,z“ff;?"gl‘r.‘ff?:l\ oung children, as well as care of of Danielson, Obadiah Butle 01’1 : &b s admizted to probate and| ueice dav, Arbor day and’ Memorlal, .1 ocal congregation's shara [LO0ies of both, bathing and dressing| the Conr cticut Mills company of Dan-| or who has not been employed by a| sent her a gift before her departure. | York this week to attend a meeting y I Crandall appointed adminie- | ¢ay. of the $120,009,000 ¢ entenar L pe .| ielson and Silas el | ne: E ca st H X a ions hod at 25 5 v ne will annexed. The will] Miss Inez Strause of Hope Valtey| Nathar gr‘». PAEERED eed ‘;\:mw‘vl ;| A child welfarc exhibit was held in| putnam Woolen company of this city|Concern for at least three months. " Miss Laura Goldberg, of Hartford, ‘.;f“f'p&,‘;_”:f,",‘m‘\{, ::‘;‘c‘nt"“"' at 25 Bast of Reynolds was admitted to|school, Mrs, Mary E. Thorp of Ash-|chairman of Ucoanizationss fhad (0 - kTR dbwards Of o0 ciitidrerver ilding_committce; Only a small number. of. workers here, representing the Children's Aid society,| Mrs. C. Dwight Sharpe will have probate T. Staniey was con- and Miss Toxsie of Canon-|will have the in charge and Lu-4 O School age were weighed and meas- | nex Tund com-| it is said, are hit by the tax, but| nasheen in Putnam and Woodstock vis-| the members of the King's Daughters firmed as het school decline re-election. |ther Dilling ac campatgn director. | ured. Mothers brought their i cutive com-| those that are don't like it real well| : J % at her home for a meeting Wednes- Hermon on of I 1 . sohi & i The team capt Are Irank i, |and asked questions regarding their | mittec, Kimball, chairman, of| iting homes where dependent children R »f Hebron The home and school reception at| T m cap are Frank 2. |80C : | Captain Margaret E. Fee of the Sal- day_ afternoon. Mass.. was appointed administrator of | lope Valiey Wednesday evening was| Kennedy, Sidne Perry, Captain F.|Particular problem. Tern e hospital in securing the servicesi.fion Army js leaving here Thurs.|lave been placed. There are a num-| “Ciifrora Trahan has returned to his the estate of Ralph J. Kenyon, and|weil attended and very enjoyable on|E. Withee, John Lusk and Henry Me- | _The nurse has spent 22 half days in|of an architect and plans for the Wing| gi-3nd will sail from New York the| DT, Of children placed by the sociely| nome here, mustered out at Camp e e B ] B e et R S LTI R | schoot and has examined in that time | §; iS proposed (o budd [ it ot the Waei for het Noms| " homieksin’ this: vicinity, After 8= | Devons afies HMOFe thAn & yeit RIRS Pawtucke, agent in Rhode lsland.|speeches and games This cvening the team captains ana | 400 children and has sent out 97 no-| A fnance committec also Was ap-| il County Down, Iroland. Captain Fee's| SeTVing conditions here Miss Goldberg| har o service. e “har 1 of Coventry ap- Reed presented his resignatio m members to meet for con-|tices to varents of corrections needed.| pointed, this consisting o on Dy Al R DEGoTb ,mmi‘fl;‘]':,,‘x ne the| eXPressed her opimion that a day murs-, .. (Y. T Partiett will be in Hart- p:u d adm Inistrator of the estate of |t sehool beard Thursday, but ac-|ference with Rev. W, I1. Bath, m.\umi“;‘/j“;‘;' ‘;‘:j“‘l\“(t"‘"?;l:}“;fflf”"l‘f‘“\\_"ll';;'j' John G. Johnson. hoth of this| gie yvears of strenuots work sho hasj T iS-one of the needs of Putnam. -' forg Thursday to attend a meeting of ot by e ) I i“;'-‘];-'vwf«:;y::; s T e superintendent, who e e s Delicniosis 8 The Mrs. V lard of put i in this city. She came herc Melmbcrs of Putnam grange. enjoy-; . .. ouniuties on rrotection of Girls June A petition of Martha A, L.|Conn.. visited at the home of Rey, 1| tion with the thering the ladies of | The nurse has spoken hefore th sl : ,‘m.x has m:ldv:lu ;uc( ;- lohf hvE “':Jr_k. ili‘a,\ fir;sk;:_]dsoraal;hll\li;:::::’sb«;hx‘g‘ rg;onmrrr: from many parts of the BRG. to, guin 14 with ot saas | i G n el TR o arn g et the | wilding an addition to (he DAy | yee first began work in this city. She| quarters in- Odd Tellows" ‘nail.; May| The collection taken at the Copgre- Toa M. Moore. aaministratris. ot ehlImway grance gave the rural com-| (Kot 3L 5 Stockine, vastor hers | G50 of Two Camy Tires. rospital and furnishing cauin- | jaq well deserved promotion to cap- | Iskets were sold at auction, the huy- | zational church Sunday will be “given estate of Charles W. . Palmer, wr Ehma i fous asts enfitied IOl SR(G0 Mende Silernenn et o nIIE ] hel ooy daillinitied ovided thit $23,000 MOTe| (i when it came fo her in Au course| O ascertaining who his partner was| 1o the Young Woman's Christian us gomal property of said deceaed at not|ryntained and a good audience, for ajAbout to open and that there is wide- i T e i SR R tmes plice comiEyalmuinant (her |2 a 2eMae Vers His bhen Al ¢ e R s ey S R B R R R e LR S e e h jannlalrepcrt off s el organized_and s Siperiors wers permitting her %o leave,| ev. and Mrs. 1. H. Potter of “the| Frederick Vers has heen set for the The May missionary meating of the| (o s of (he aetor ¢ the local chureh’s organization oves|1915-1913 to May 3 LBl B e Seub LT but petitions from Putnam people were| Congregational church will he in New|middle of June. Pt school committec was postpened from| " (') Uy € GO e 4 |the top.. In Sunday addresses at the|Cash on hand May 4th, 1915.. $030.65| jorrounding towns for the additional| efective in securing a retention of her e ——— - Hhirsn £ oA ""j,{}-{;rmm upon the Centenary topic: John 7 membership fees. $51.00 Jhis: “’, e ,“““‘ fyfo einas had its compensations as well as| Ap ) Suriny | Lnsk, Luther ng, 8. IL Perry, Rev.| siness Men's As- e e fonmnnien jils disappointments. There are per- | TNl e RN | g gL g B e ory | Gonidener o expresaed hore Mon- | yiont Tomiments to her Tabors. Yei 4 4 er is entertaining two| Their general subject was The Chureh| Connee lis will be doxe © $11.- | here are efforts of hers, extending over hoys ang arles Ross Kenvon two Phe Céntenars T & onnecticut 200 vady zed has come in sums H 55 er and Embalmer {7 /0iuii one of eqch 2l find o Dot | ot o kot Value to tie )\ quinebaug Com 100.00 cturi rns: Waurcgan com-| Yoo (o ba nfiaancen ana - congions | ®pecial Attertion to Every Datall |m.-icnt home if proven worthy. e s Goadyeal os ‘ e ti: honesin Srahoare the $9,125 to he raised here, $1.- Quincbaue company, Conneteicut | : Y4 i on | surrounding homes in which she la- school of the chureh. e ey R R awaga Woolen company, The Atta-| “(ypinin Fee is not permitted to de- 1 was there to make a sketéh dWiren's Hour like a feast. For the The Contenary fund of $120.000,000| Themestving Trion 4 ugan comr he:' Manhasset| part without. recelving a: substantial| her. Luncheon was just over, andltiny toddlers there is a varied |[is to be devoted to the following| ceryies o 1127 e otaan ¥ poutnam Man- | testimonial of appreciution of her work | she was talking to a liitle knot of sometimes Uneeda Biscult |uscs: To home missions, 340.000,0000 | Nrilitary whist held JEE Uit i orse-Nightin- | here, it was. stated for the women. The first wordg ] heard, a i metimes Graham Crac Seneaucon eI TaZndlion, = in Bohemian Club B Aty ”‘J ma © “Natienal Bisenit,” recKiling ple: oy ool i | chureh, $15.000.000 PR O sl bl St phas me—~—————————77 —_— Sally g SV thiky tiatiL Tarnchlllceasions to Ol e Sugar Cooks Saptain F. O. Armington has isued| &, Connecticut I e H ' : 5 B .01 & an order to the members of his com- State Guard ..... | interested and generously so. During! ber, and settléd comfiles or Fig Newtons apd, rarest of \mand, C company, Stale Guard, toj From patients ..., 136 i R or | es : 54K, A..‘w‘-rg(;,lo at the state armory Iyida om rental G. S. | 4zerdt A D, Towil oT. the Manh = | 2 T NaTT, ose |at 130 p. m., to take part in the Wel-| Association arti- ompany of this city be acting L - vere our party days. come Home day perade. Every man cles : 3 chairman of the Annex Fund com-| & Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat- | she was quoting, “there's always “Don't think my hour is just a |§ also ordered to be at the armory| Penpy coilectio: ¥ Charles B. Wiggin of _the ment Will Be Just Like Meete Bt of passe when ail 1t started us happlly, | (lis cvening for the regular weekly| Intefest at bank n company is treasurer of the ing a Good Old Friend. -z = L State Teasure Harold - ade us e “;.'-' Herewith are presented the s fo] this city is assistant | : For the quick ""»"m“‘.{_fi:‘; ports of officers of the Civie SEgt e e : g tion and the re t of the Confidence expressed Monday P 8 p 4 0 { nurse, howing how successfully salary .. 1) | that the needed $14,000 will be raised| N f tha D f ed P [ meal on a busy day, or A ks e ety e |t e o Do work 1 ow for that Deferr ainting : i) riage hire .. 3 10 be done this yvear, giv the hos. " " for the full-course repast when Sreiion s San it e R a e e That affair across the water has postponed a lot of essential : 4 : year 52 active members and 25 agso- plies| e D ey {of $35,000, leaving $15,000 for cquip-| things. It has made many produ rce. e z time a.r;i appefites m;ie %’%fld;flty clate ‘members. Eight regular meet.| Telephone - 167 | ment- | qua!%fles in some things. B’;npsaycs‘:a:c:PC:inthm:iZ;;S:?r: 3 i £s and three exccutive board meet.| Stationary and posi- ¥ A 1 - H iscuit have a decide ce. ings and e hoard meet : Monday’s figures on the Victory loan I 2 1 H Uneeda m )2 i ings have peen held. ey age for trea b } et Pl S A WONDER unaffected. We are using the same good old materials. Our 1 ThOy are the world's best soda cracker. ey g gl s M Gl B e e jraw reh S Retums 2ot organization has met every manufacturing emergency. In pro- 2 . TIONAL BISCUIT :gx; L L nuree, but ;‘!3 m:h‘:‘:g e AU il somewhat on be-| tecting ourselves we have protected Bay State nsers and they : fo include activitios closely related S 3 Have vou tried Prramia? 1¢ not, can buy Bay State Pains knowing that they are getting the - o the service of the visiting nurse. As | i5e it 5198 4 why don't you? The trial i < s i et ; i 3 town chairman of the child weltara| By balance on hand ......81,04135| I With $128.100 & Just mail ‘coupon belowi—tng tie same nign quality tnat has given this iine the reputation of being nse, much of the work in the weigh- B A. ARMINC Jasos el Easo ke ; tsas | ing 2nd measuring campaign un- | lGi etting an| 0 e M el | In-or-Out Varnish is all varnishes in one. It climinates the dabbling * tllgn .]ln direct N Tiaadii of Mi e ! froin which fins : were mnot, Any_ druggist anywhere. Take no round with half a dozen kinds of varnish for a dozen different jobs. It will = Boomhower, and he campaizn was| WOMAN RUN DOWN BY | Svaliabie Manda= maling & perfect! Substitute | take a beautiful finish that will withstend water, steain, wind or weather. s T e T mork | WATERBURY POLICE PATROL!score for the disirict i : with the chilaren of the comm ! { FREE SAMPLE COUPON . = who were found (o need special att Waterbury, Conn, May - congerns here and el WADSWORTH, HOWLAND ‘& COMPANY, Izc., Boston, Mass, s Helen Kennedy, 63 years of iving their at oely connected with this wo; 586 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Largest Peint and Varnish Hokers in New Fngland A N 3 i . e was the child welfare exhibit given by 11 street, is in a serious condition at! requiring non .t nt aliens to pay ‘an Kindly serd me a Free sample of | | You can buy Bay State Pazint dnd Iti-6r-Out Varaish {ro~ iy National |the civic feceration d by the|St. Mary’s as the result of being run § per cent. & ttioin. entnings oni S e s I a1 | g mals. They are most lovable ' g R | amen of the i orbanizallons ofjinto by the ‘police patrol = Saturday|and aftc The com- most tractable after they've had ere growipg | Lic community, This was given in tho evening. Patrolman Wilion| panies are « of such| | street.. 2 PECK & McWILLIAMS A. BOARDMAN sbmething to eal. National Biscuit|u Dissed the Chil Haal ecember and - received | was driving the car at the time of the! employes fro ings and for-| B s D 3 I 3 - | special commendation from the field |accident. The woman is suffering in-| warding it to rnment viale, Af s : - Tha bt “‘ always begin our dren's with its tasty feast. |sccretary of the child welfare depart-|juries to her head and a fractured] “non-resident” alier is one who hasg lived in a place for less than a year ment of the council of defense. Some wrist. .

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