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NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919 Famo Dissolves Dandruff Scale and Destroys Bacilli New Hair Is Grown New bair growth from Pamo s con- sta ing reported. Some of ‘the cases are so remarkable After the fiest a; not have the case i of Famo, you 2 flake of dandruff. s stobborn, a fitle may but not for loce. R geems will be dead and dying— new growth begun. ‘our haie will be like the hair of Deaiky children: your scalp like 3 Baby’s scalp. AN itching will be gone. Fame Will Win Fight out, your bair is Gghting win_that fight by kifling the which kill the hair. bs & disease which scienti Seborrhea. from the bondage of that disease » , the hair leaps int luzuriant sew growth. Healthy, Beautiful Hair It ls we repest, like remewing the otk of the sealp—giving back to your it early streagth and beauty. Famo will ki the. head . continuously clean—the Bair fresh, full of life, soft, b and_glossy. T1 your bair ever had a_nataral tend- ey to wave, will bring back the waviness and intenmsify it. AM that they not be reported in primt, bechuse they would tax your eredulity. You must o from exper- ience. and the ex ce of your iriends. ~ Famo kontais no alcohol to dry the scalp and produce gray hairs. A3 Famo requires no scalp massage, its application is sis le. Every member of the family should use it every day. Famo is sold at all toilet goods counters in two sizes—a small size at 35 cents and an extra large bottle for $1.00. Your money will be returned if you are not satishied. Seborthea is the medical name for a morbidly increased flow from the se. baceous glands of the scalp. borrhean excration forma in scals nd is commonly kmown Aakes dandr uff Mfd. by The so- The Famo Co., Detroit LEE & 08GOOD CO. Special Famo Agents. Y DANIELSON It was announced Tuesday that the military class of the Girl$’ club would continue their -drills, so will meet at the state armory this evening. Corporal Carl Anderson returncd to mp Devens Tuesday after spending five days in town. Joseph Lapelle is visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John La-| pelle. & Sergeant Ray Hamilton, who has been in government hospitals most of| the time since his.arrival from over- seas, has returned here, mustered out of service. He was a member of the, 36th coast artillery. Judge V. Fenner Woodward was in Willimantic Tuesday attending the session of the superior_court. Peter Bassett, who has been over- seas for more than a year, is en route to the United States and is expected to arrive in Boston on Thursday. Mrgand Mrs. Willis Bartlett of New York $ave arrived at East Killingly to remain for the summer. <. Expert shade tree trimming and cav- “ity work, also tangle-footing on_elms done at reasonable prices. Address | Eastern Conn. Forestry, Victor Per- reault.—adv. Danielson’s latest nuisance—the lazy handbill distributor who comes to the front door and rings the bell, taking busy housewives from their work. Reports covering the work of the organization and plans for the coming year will be discyssed at today’s meet- ing of the Killingly Woman's club in the assembly hall at the high school. Amendments to the constitution of the club will also be considered. Killingly is now told, in effect, that if it is good and doesm't make any objections’ and stops asking for state highway improvements, it. possibly may get some consideration a hundred vears hence, by which time the powers that be may decide that this town is in Connecticut—but no guarantee is giv- en. i fume over the conditl {once now on of what were, considered state roads but are worse than back” country high- DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS And in the meantime its motorists| PUTNAM More than two score priests fram various parts of New England, in- cluding many from eastern Connec- ticut parishes, and a number from Canada, gatnered here Tuesday for '“e silver jubilee of Rev. Charles I. dard, pastor of St. Mary's parisa. Numbered among the visiting clergy was Monsignor Tanguay of Sher- brooke, P."Q. a personal friend of Father Bedard. With the clergy, the several thous- and members of St. Mary's parish united in paying a tribute to their pastor upon having completed a’quar- ter of a century of earnest labor in the priesthood, Diactcally all of it in the state of Connecticut, Coincident with the observance of the anniversary Tuesday came thq surprise announcement that the par- ish is free from debt, this fact initsely baing a splendid bit of evidence of and children? most laymen? These are questions Why all this Precaution? wherein lies the reason for the use Why are any but vegetable Why are Syrups, Cordials and other -poisonous drags, Opium in its variously prepared forms and pleasing tastes, and under-its innumerable-names? : that every Mother Any Physician will recommend the keeping house for the common ailments of infants and- children. Children Cry For of vegetable preparations for infants prapuafions unsafe for infanta and children? Drops condemned by. all Physicians azd ban on all preparations contairing, among will do wa]l;}to'ix;dui}é abont. of Fletoher's Castoria in the dhlfllfl; oflarge gpace, the Bave your bome, perhags, BRCERATE are the attractions and money value of our splendid assort. ment of FEED STUFFS — sure to contain the very kind you'll appreciate. We’'ll gain a double share of public ap- proval when this unprecedent- ed display of choice FEED is examined. Money saving prices for high-grade FEED, Come in and examine whether you’re ready to buy or not. Chas. Slosberg & Son 3 COVE STREET Thames River Line be undertaken in A Booth [, S S ey iy e, e yiwiiii it | STEAMER CAPE (0D | things in the hands of politicians who| REV. CHARLES F. BEDARD - Do yots recall that Ras more modestly appealed to the : 5 Seborrhea —Grows Heal | play the game the way it suits them. 1 - Bhas s modest.in all its claims, pleading Whitehall Transportation Co, Ine Sto, - s Healthy Hair | Tetters addressed as follows are un- e o ble ;:;p:d {gr b;sines: at X fobre Leaves New York, Pler 43, Nesth h claimed at the Danielson postoffice: | administration that Father Bedary 2 River, Mondays, Wednesd: X : re William Burke, Mrs. L' Lambert,| combines wiih, His spieitual responsic o The &wgfih‘hfim tfl-vhhuflm, Bt o, Norwith Tty e e s e - e —— Na irenter, Lidders Malver, Mr.| bilities as head of a church of nea: . S, S s GALES FERRY would have placed the Harvard crews| noore. The observance of the jubilee was i L e New London § p. m. great disadvantage, it being S0| " At the postoffice a notice of a pend-| marked with a spirit of joyfulness - Passenger rates between Norwich Rev. 0. E. Newton spoke in the M. E.| 8 ‘g\"u' for their arrival here h‘l’g examination ‘to fill the vacancy in !lflattl emr}"race: !YIN! ::nn Con‘sresa:wn and New York, $2.50; reh Sunday mort r Fecles - _lthe postmastership at G¢ 4 of the chur¢h. In the mornin; er ) ' b gl g T gy G cvening, Agent George T this fown. s posted. Al aoplisant| was & solemn high taaes of whish Fa Speak of it Toviogly o5 & friead that has brought comfort, cheer and | Statercoms, all outside, §110, in- fo not quickly broken. Rev. Mr. New- | L4Wson, after twelve years of faith-Imust be residents of the - territory| ther Bedard was the celebrant and ga. smiles to thelr Hile-one, s . gl o sy v | 13008 War tax. ton referred to the centénary can-|iUl and courteous service at the rail-|gerved by the office. thered about him in the ‘sanctuary : ¢ +. B. KNOUSE. Agent vass begun in the village this week| [0 station here, left for a trip to| ™ T . were more than two score _priests, < There are substitutes and imitations as there age for the diamond, £0'ald i raising the $105,000,000 asked | CAIfornia, having been granted two| . A vogular mesting :;;’(\ieat?n;mehon while the congregation filled _every for axything of valte. One might almost say.tit that which is not HOWARD B. FOSTER i Methodia. He expresesd tl months’ leave of a he New g & assoct was| seat, and many in attendange had to . s d S0 Msutivaign. He exprosnd th Bnvets rogdic s oo an oper-|held at the rooms of the Danielson| find standing toom at the rear of the has %0 valus. So you have had the signature of Chas. H. Espert Mshanical Soginses SR Sepraciad ot itor from Wood River Junction, R. I..|Trust company Tuesday evening. The!.aya; z asd n -of the kept comstantly before 5 # himseif for the surprise M - . v j-auditory. ooy wrapper h ¥ m ise - May ol fa e 2 reports showed. applicats Yoot 4 Drawings Furnished for any Machine left at the parsonage Monday evenine | Pas taken Lawson's place. Mr. and|rep pplications for loans| The inspiring service was marked that the false and the untrue e offeringe at the morning and even: | JIrs; Faford and son, Stanley, oy, ke, Up, the income of the| by all the ceremony attendant upon you that you Ay guand against s If you wish your plant to run every ing scrvices. in the M. 1 ehurch that| el Tuesday at the cottage of HSoclation for about three months.|such anniversary functions in _the BOTHIRS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA d are hot piedges. for fivo Sundays, the| 1ATTiet Bishop Drown in the village,| The assoclation now has & monthly| Roman Cathollc church and the effect , y ay call on me ot v, ire {0 bo given| Which they have taken and their|evenuc of nearly $900. A new serles! of the jubil o 28th and 25th of May, are to be given A ¥ o sy a 11 b A 5 of the jubilee occasion was made even 44 SHETUCKET STREET - ot R ! Roods arrived that day. | Of shares will be prepared for issue on| moro impressive through the musiesl GENUINE ALWAYS Mre. Newton was ite leader of the|, ;203 Mrs Hutchins and daugh- il part of the service. - Epworth League Sunday eveninz ser-| jpn Irene .and son, Austin, of New| Mrs. Susie G. Williams of Brookl: Two forceful sermons were preach- 2 0% with the tople Tnetitate tewerr| Haven, arrived last week 4t the|secretary . of Quinebaug Pomons | ¢d. one in English by Rev. Walter Mc- Bears the Si ture of DR A J SINA Pellowship—Training and Inspiration. | Fa¥ne- Whit house, where theyigrange, has sent out notices of the| Crann of Norwalk and one in French ~ ST b At the preaching cervico. Rav. |l spend a few ‘weeks while MT.|regular meeting of the organization to|by Rev. Joseph Brolet of Waterville, - Fewton spoke from St. Like 9:61 futehins is cmploved at the quarters|be held with Ashford srange, No. 90| Me. Iach of the speakers made clear IS"‘ The | £ 4 SreE e |~17.¢7W(_| ; smouth, | 34, 1h¢_Warrenville church ‘on Satur-|to all what a weight of responsibility he lower cottage of he group of [ Lvdia I Chase of Portsmouth,jday, May 51 The morning session js|rests upon the priesthood of the : = buildings at Red Top. o sucst at the home of her|to open at 11 o'clock, and will be in|church and how. great is the honor to Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwich quarters of the Harva o Richard Chase, at Long Cove. |the fifth degree for general business. |the pastor who discharges cach and Phons 1177-3 ;x’-“ ] ”y’:v V-r; ::‘v;nr:m'\]w 'r?» (\w M <,.u{‘| i\h; (1}“‘.""'“\(-‘0 ‘Y:;J?h S :" !‘nmum;”m;"mbvr who have been in }‘V‘f‘r,\‘ one of hlis dgu:: inEsnér};dmmv RV G i o - A ‘en railroad harf o was set| New York and eir e S|service wil e the guests of honor. ‘'ul manner as has Father Bedard. { en fira by the afte pagsenger avrived at the home of Mrs. Rey-; At 130, in the fourth degree, there| Following the service & banquet | HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED train Thursday and burned to the|nold's mother, Mrs. Lucy A. Hurlbutt,|is'to be a reunion of veterans, old and|was served the visiting clergy at St. P ground. D. C. Perkins, who was em-| Sunday cvening, - Mrs: Revnolds, with|young. and soldiers and sailors are es-| Mary’s rectory, which stands as aj = 0 ployed at Brown's Cro: ered| her children, will spend some weeks|pecially invited. monument to Father Bedard's activi-l, = 0 o1t cleared away, leaving the CITY SHOE SHINE PARLORS the fire and hastened uar- | here. | The address to the veterans is to be| ties as the head o St. Mary’s parish. | the old del ¥, 15 the g We put on Rubber Heels while youw ters, but it was impo Orrin Latham of Providence was aldclivered by Worthy State Master| In the afternoon Bdley theatre was|Parish free from debt, came as a " to make any attempt to | caller in the place Sunday evening. |Irank E. Blakeman, P | Pledaey s o 6 2| great_and pleasing surprise to all on wait. iy y ) he place | . Blakeman, and the response| crowded at an entertainment o eg e e Bacdig Mg 33 BROADWAY builing, as the flames sprea Mrs,-Dudley C. Perkins was a recent|will be by Representative V R, Foome| vanged i Father Betacd's homor by | Tuesday, a 1 ce ECINE PAHLOE tdly. Mr. Per} was Jo 7@t the home of her uncle ardjlin of Brooklyn grange and other| the children of St. Mary's parochial |Source of satisfaction to e e CITY SH Erickeon, who resides Mz and Mrs. Hency C. Beok-|apcakers, : selionl. The Drogramme opened with dard upon attaining his silver smni- A A L . nor Moxley of Grotor in New Londan, Numbers on the entertainment pro-| the singing of America and_included | VeES2rY. sls TEA passing on the highwa Saroline B.*Preeman returned|gram that hus heen arranged include a|an historic drama, Louis De Gon- [, The honor paid Father Bedard oni ' E N I E s I B wonk o b pase Lo B | 1 Ses o 17 e ik | B Bt s Been arraswed nclade | an Maiori dram Tussdny was impressive. 1o FRANK H, RAYMOND, Mgr. vent the training rters from taking| friends in New York city. |Trench Mortar Glion; ‘Woman'si The programmo follows: America; | congratulated on all sides and = from| 3 y ¢ burning o within two| s, Minor Moxicy of Groton was|PArt in the W fics Katherine Byrne| Happy Anniversary, choir: Louls De|many heard t ML Lol P.0O 212 il C ! DR. E J. JONES e building. Section Ross) ¢ est of Mrs. Charles H. Com-fof the Putnum Red Cross chapter: |Gonzngue. Louis de Gonzague, Georges|he may be permitted to remat == . 0. Box , Danielson, Conn. {Suite 46 Shi Buildin, Harvey, with his men vere called; stock of the village, Wednesday |Connecticut’s Own, Herbert E. Nelson,| lajeunesse: Don Ferdinand. Marauis | for 'I'_‘{““~'\'"°f“ "?r”\v: [F“";»hv?" Tms'l | Suite annon s B frem Groton, and the purty succeed Miss Doris Main of Norwich was allVoodstock. member of the famous!de Chatillon, Georges Lamarche: Ro.|amplify the BLSS NS L Take efevator Shetucket Street ed in getting the fire under control and| rceent visitor with relatives at Al |102d infantry: Ne ions for QId,| dolphe, brother of T6Ws, Camille Bro,|marked his pastorate. o R saving the float which was hauled|lyns Poir | Miss Dorothy Buckley, Conecticut cbl-| deur; Don Vincent de Gonzague, Al-| Two more automobile cases were | PRI s - Qut on the shore near the burned| ~Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kennedy and|leE¢ extension service. pherie Bonneville; Don Prosner de|before Judge Geissler at Tuesday ’ ' T building. The wharf also caught fire.| Mr. and Mrs. Houlderoft and son Pron.| A State grange service flag will be| Gonzague, IHdgar Lueler; Clement|morning's session of the city court. | T- R e The cottage was erected by i itef tice. with Mr. and Mrs. Clark, all of{unfurled : oni. page, Aldege Robitaille; im-|Julius = LaFlamme, Putnam, was ] wa epairing Captain William H. Molthrop, when|Norwich. wore at the Kennedy cottagel The subordinate granges haying ser-| 1 fotary, Leonel Labossiere: in-{charged with driving a mechine op WALKS i E be was operating he guarry fedjon the RaT. Friday, and were fjoined|Vice flags have been requested by| Visible choir. Sicart, drill; Guess Whav| Monday nignt without showing pro- B bees o s heen oceupied many sea Mr. apd Mrs. Ballou, also of Nor-|¥rs. Williims to bring them:to thecl Have jn My Pocket, dialogue. Nor-|per lights. it was caid the machine TT i by Norwich partie ‘\],,;,, he ! wich, Saturda weck end. [meeting. The music ai the meeting is| m: Gde, TLeon Pominville; Tesishowed only one headlight and that| CELLAR BOTTOMS tand best materials w Haven road was-extended from | e to be in charge of the worthy. state sdu’ Paradis, Saynete: address|the tail lamp was not lighted. la- if Srnvun B0 oran Tie pranerty) HERR |lecturer, G. A."Wheeler. by Georges Lajeun Les Dates, | Flamme told the court Tuesday DRIVEWAYS Prompt and Carcful Attention f§: " “°°7°™ @ s purchased i ilroad com ! 1l1; festival cho & =Urnel e ing that his v a £ B Ten ducios e ON |, Deleoateayfram ‘many Awris ot Wina- | A5z, feival chotus, Reponuel do In jmodting _ (sl bis Ehis wers 0 K. : 2 s B e s e T Ol i and Mes. T B, B fam coungy will he Jiere Wiinaduy for| Haioon | Frovmuial® - e SpmsslebiB e T e Given to All Inquiries used b Weste the al coun n ion he| Banner. / " 3 streng! tage was used by Western Union | Friday. R e in in the evening, at the thea-|this statement in as much as it wa 8 2 telegraph offce for an expect op-| i e ord hurch. In view of the snceses o tay| ter. there was a_zathering of the|shown that the tail lamy was warm erator from Bosto and aleo or week end, ! cl o e success b sirbathte & , e s hald : % e R TRl e B W R prohibition movement during the past| Adult members of Mary aparis ::]r‘;:y\l§;r1 lamme was hali®d by Officer of the men prevented the destruction|, Mrs. Elizabeth Cummingseand Miss!fe wmonths, the members expectj Dat taxed the canacity of the play-|Chandler. 2 2 with Angus S Todd of Bt gheang {Thursday’s convention to be ome of house. There was a special musical| Jrank Herbert, Providence. | Arthur Dorman place. with him. = Angu bo! .,“yh«” raining quarters, hoat- Sty P;“W\r‘,; oy and et hatt most ,,}&m,,“,‘\ Vears,| Program, including music by the C.[should have appeared to answer to a| On -account-of ill health: Mr. BoveaJobnson hospital, whe! heure and floats, which at this time| U Ilorence Smith of ~Cromwell| The meeting is to open at 10.35 and|A- C. orches and addresses by Rev. | charge of ving a machine that|has sold his.farm to a New York \vur-}an\ operation for appen L home for the week end. < |following this a devotional service willl Octave Martin of Coaticook, P. Q. and | showed no tail light and for his be- |ehaser. o rancis Manderson nus scarlet fever | i Du Tacker of Hartfoed end higibe held.. The call to order will be at| Rev. Walter McCrann. {ing withoul a registration. He put up| Mrs Thomas Mcienna of New fon-| The grades of the choal _are ! Mre Olive Parkhurst, of Mid. |11 o'clock, and the minutes of the las¢| 10 many respects, Father Bedard is|a hond of $460, and forfeited it onldon bas beem snending n few days at ning a field da May !’ lletown, were weck end guests of CONvention thereupon will be read|One of the most remarkable pastors | Tuesday morning when he did not ap-|the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. |25 There will be Mavpele dances, Tolk: v . mpther, MEs H B S Then will come the appointment ofj Who has administered the afiairs o#|pear in court. Next time it will cost [Timothy Colbert. . ldances and other exercises: | i Mrs. Fish and daughter,(committees, the report of the treas-|St. Mary h sigee it was ostab- | him more. Arthur Colberi, who has becn fn the| The spring institute will be held_in! | rel Fish of Manchester, Mps [Urer and rcports from the local unior: |Ushed, more than a half century.agh| Miss Marjorie Marn' has returned |Taedical department f‘:‘ Eramts 101 fheitne SR e M e | Fish and little daughter, of Superintendents © will give three-| (oming to Putnam seven Yyears 80, from a visit in Bridgeport, where she {Past year, returned H"flf;." s;e{ Tt cled 1i\. all the sc 1(; in the dis-| | lled on friends in town on|Minute talks and then.recess will -be!he at once glunzs® into the heaVy| witnessed the launching of a cubma-|Week. Hc hes been R et Wil e rents g Sat h ot of & basket lunch.| tas! at Yould lead him {0 theiring at the lake piant and & stay in {returved to his he hursday, le e Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson were| A! 113, at the opening of the after-splendid achievements that he has{New York, where she visited with /g fine. Mol E Westbrook.—The honor fizg is h: | appointed delegates to attend the Tol.|Noon se the address of welcoms! comq to realize in Putnam upon reach- | relatives ————-O 5 R e G e i ind cou ociation meeting to hel| Will be d by Miss Grace Spal-!ing his silver anniversary of his or-| ‘Derricks and other eguipment have |the world that this town. hos i i held in South Coventry 2 of Danielson and the respénge will| dination. -~ larrived at the moint where the col- STAFFOR ihe quota.ailotted on the Vi AUTD DADMAT M Mre, F. G. Waldo were chos- the county president | Born in Canada, Father Bedard wai|lzpseq wall on Pomiret street is to b F. L. Mandgscn occudied the|The amount raised 34 u n delegates to attend the Sunday point in the convention a|educated at Laval university and up-|repajred. indicating that the wor ¢ thesBaniieE saseh | Ceeding the quota hy Repaired pro | School convention to be heid in Gilead,|S010, Will be sung by Mrs. Herbert C.|on his ordination. May 20, 1884, came| ghich the stote is to have done w 1t thesshe L } tasted under | s e ito labor am the French-Can: s As Cood As Ever. The Kind You Used Before the War. from the finest selected wheat There is nothing like KING ARTHUR FLOUR day Judge Albe: 15 pas Fork Jew ears previo ed by th 1 to the h ¥ Kne | | | New Yor | | Thomaston. of Dummerston, V call to the p gregational | a ow L t. in As {EONARD BRIDGE With the passing of the ‘deeds Satur-| 1o, Kneeland's farm | offe n Wor yndon town pastor Sunda E. Toleman w act as pastor for the present. How often has an attack of indigestion igterfered with your work or spoiled your vleasure? ‘Good health is mostly a matter of sound digestion. Whenever you are troubled by dyspepsia, flatulence, sour eructations, sick headache, biliousness or constipation, take Beech- am’s Pills. They quicklyand effectively correct digestive disturbances, stimulate the supply of gastric juice and Tone the Stomach Directions of Special Value to Women Sold by druggists throughout the world. are with Every Bez. . In boxes, 10c, 25c. T W A L T T Beardslee has accepted the astorate of the First Cons|valuing the pr urch 3 | party | coun {working in | Martin, tery. The bearers were Aden A. Til- linghast, B. . Terwilliger, Harvey Viall and Benjamin Harrison. A. F. Wood {Wwas the funeral director. EAGLEVILLE | | The next business will be the elee-| {tion of officers, followed by an address by Mrs. Wilson, who will be present the convention, the taking of the' ing, consideration of unfinished rship of New|husiness and adjournment purchasers. s the farm had been own. land family. entereained over the'week end, Rev. Me trivin profit: of the to make local the for union are convention le gathering all of the delegates, | Though they are not getting much! publicity, and are not seeking any, the assessors are very busy from day with their arduous task perty of uired e <illingly statute, as is dically by The assessors have been! the horough recently andl have viewed many pieces of property. At the home of his son-in-law, Jason at South Killingly, Tuesday afternoon_at 2 o'clock, a funeral ser- | vice for Darius L. Anderson was con-| ducted by Rev. Walter B. Williams of, the Danielson Congregational church, in the Slater family cem urial v Francis W. his former ser R. F. D, from Ea Fred Chadwicl Chaffy has returned to| ice on the South Route,| gleville post office. and his daughter, Mr James W. recn, attedded the preaching service at Dunham Mem- orial church, Mansfield Depot, Sun- day. Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Franklin, of Willimantic, were Sunday visitors at S0y, uoury A. F. WOOD “The Local Undertaker” DANIELSON, CONN Paclors ¥ Mechanio Street ~ of Connecticut. He was first assign ed to St. James' pa ish in the neigi- the mear future. Twenty-one drivers’ licenses were 4 cards|issued here Tuesday by Inspector bering town of Danielson. afterwards jis=ued her B o zoing to Waterbury and still later 1| Ralph C. ¥ of e st dutmRe did new brick structure, one of thel finest examples of buildings of its kind in Conmnecticut. The interior of the church has been wholly redeco- rated and readorned, a new electric lighting system installed and many other changes made. The cemetery has been carefully improved and new land for cemetery purposes acquired. Also marking in a distinguished w: his coming has been the erection Church sireet of the splendid new Mother house in the United States of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost, the teaching order in charge of the pari: schools, and the establishing here of the headquarters of the order in this country Such important and such numero changes and imorovements as Father Bedard has brought about have not | heen realized without the expendi- | turc of a great many thowsands of d 8, Though this be true ard though it is also true that Father B# dard came to the parish when it was cbligated for a heavy debt, the an- nouncement that all the fine new im- provements have been paid for and of Danbm tment after the applicants St. Anne's parish, Hartford. Sunday. - fctor: loaar o tiEn Aug.. 18, 1912, Father Bedard an-|! Beg it . e nouticed io the members of St. Anne’s | [Tere max or may ot be a connection that he was about to leave them talbelween this fact and the vald come' to Putnam, and within a £ ¢ "DECIOM Mmade hers on Suncasy, whcr days thereafter he took up his work 1 AT TENE TS o O 0 do o here, H 1 RAT il i e o S et {may be mentioned, however, that the The Dewly seven vears of s ad- | voekly numbe- of licenses issued herc ministration in Putnam have been | zo®0 L 8T G o araged only ! marked by a highly progressive 17 or 8 3 2 3 St 2 ' | John P. Sabin Wil buid tne ce- SR e | ment curbing that the city has au- the greatest i s pr “4 | thorized placed in Ircemont street. Miny and important have been th | changes in the parish since his com- ! TH Wi HAM ing. "St. Mary’s school, bering | sou IND| nearly 700 pupils, has been entirely The Boy Scouts, Walter Albe scout- renovated and remodeled. The old|master. held a very interesting meet- rectory has been replaced by a splen-|ing Friday evening in the hall The boys were very faithful in their can- vass for Victory bonds and have more than gone over the top. A helmet was presented Nils Oman, he having sold the largest number of bonds. On count of the work accomplished si the local branch was started was by Arthur Slate, assistant scoutm: There was a very interested audience. Messrs. Smith, ow. Avery and Oman spoke very interestingly -and encouragingly to the troop. The scout movement, and what it stands for was explained in full by Scoutmaster Abbe. Jacob Budd of Danbury has been spending a few days with his sister law, Mrs. Clarence Noel. son accompanied him Tues home of Mrs. Noel's sisic for two weess' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ne daughters of Hartford snent Sunday with Mr, Kinne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kinne. Mrs. Elizabeth Fitch is the zuest of Mrs. Willlam Backus. Mrs. “Richard Pisher is visiting her parents in Colchester, Elmer Richmond has bought the Mrs, Budd, She and her| ay to the! and| wholesale meat house in HE DOES HEAVY WORK. 4 The Phoenix Liberty 1 members vears I have baen traublad STty ed with' new uniforms ve? wiites Bort Duwson , PLUMEING ©d presented 1 BUSL, | ! i t, with het e Phoenix \oolen company. i ShaL Riky heing o e Miss C {har Cady MO trouble started with ce ET C Miss Mar Alite Dim- “harp paiis_over ha Tia s vresented the local ehureh at the ine ' took mave somé rdl it STORAG 4 Sdsicabantiondy ey e "Folay Kidney Pills i iora BEFCRE PURCHASING Auzus went to New to s gone my tirhe Carlock meet his brother. Raymornd e- eliave Y 2 3 centiy reiurned from ovorseas and wa olten and stl 2 taken ill. Raymons - roturnéd home o ¥ ie Loo & Os e e =S Btarters—Gen i ' INO] AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH Many people use SmotA because it is quick and easy. Others use it because they are thrifty. 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