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- Everyday Specials SALE 'PRICES EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK. LOOK ~ THEM OVER AND BE CONVINCED | i =3 - - 5 Mrs. Ly 3. Morin, her son, Robert,| Members of the 'Putnam/ Country|H§ | St . and daughter, Mignonne, have left for | Club are to be entertained at the i " t ecks' outing in ‘Maine. ‘Woonsocket club Aug. 23.. ot | f ¢, ' n ni er. < L % TR - . - e e P who has been wic| L order o sccemmodats the uwn | Men’s Nainsook Union Suits . .. .. 3 < 3 - i ummer course of s ~a usually large number of t ’ . 3 .- ; Tumbia University, bas returned fo his|the Day Kimball hespital at presenc - % ; u ; r - lng & (o oves todns, o | e e "eraey, o piacecs v | § Men’s Union Suits ..... .. 89¢ - 5 i S day) for Cornell University, Ithaca,| Edmund Sandstrom, son of Mr. ‘and . © g . Nk o ke« ahort cobeae pro: (Mex B P Sandstiom. "ot Weut |} Men’s Negligee Shirts with attached collar ........... 51.80 | % i) ‘thy ity | Thompson, who is a¢ the hospital with . YOU NEED peeater. I e s i At a session of the town court on|he fell from a tree into the quinebmus | Mien’s Negligee Dress Shirts . . .. . 12%¢ el®. 0 ofo o0 oo 00 s 000 000 75é IR P 65e o o wle v s s e sl e e s cemeesee oe e : . . . river Monday, was reported Thursday LADIES: We can furnish you and all the family with all| Tnursday morning two cases of in-} I/ 0oy "on e way to recovers: | Mac’s Bk o 4 baie those beantiful and useful things you wear from the time you|Bisclow. of Eimville, who was afrest-] The highway department of the city ein's te pamw ........ i 5y m ed‘fh‘g: §y s;:flfr‘ !Chnlchs Aéver. w:: m&’mnr lé n::fl lu:e kc_n-x-.e 8: g:le‘ = 5 > = 2. dress in the until retire i given a sentence of one hundred a ing o park, near Cary = T you i |ftty anys in Jail and o e wnich| fails, Pomtrel street This spot. which Men’s Workmg B - $2.45 : p for|amounted with the costs v $13.64.{4s not owned by the city, is the only s So whenever you want anything to. wear, come to us 'Bi‘elow has been in court before on|place where one can sit \2n4 rest in Mer’s Ca_ps 3 ; . 8D¢ 2 a . the M‘ the same charges. In the other case, e cen of e city. any people s e e s s s e s s s s s s e s e s s e e sls e e nle s efee s . it and you will find it, and you will find quality you desire| {1° s chare: Keita,_aleo of Bim:|go there aily, and consequently ic : ville, the court PO? a -fine and|soon becomes . ealizing a - at a price you can afford to pay. : o |costs of si5i which hepaid. The|this is usightly the city 1 wiling (o WE GIVE YOU QUALITY AT LOW PRICES p = - men were not intoxicated with .Ja-jisee that the park is kept in good ap- - s ‘We make life-long customers of those who deal with us. |maica sinser, gSome of the real stuff|pearance B k : 2 ' ps- v being -responsibie. e inday committee of the o f 4 . - 4 s “The fire department was catied out | Second Coneresationai cnurch mec on § A few minutes’ walk from Franklin Square will pay you. shortly before 11 o'clock Thursday | Thursday evening at the church ves- ? SPEC!AL v ALUE morning for a blaze in a bakery Wwhich}try. 3 - 1y sets in from Franklin street and is| Word has been received here of the [} near the railroad track. The proper-|marriage June 27, of Miss Eunice Kin- | & o 4 iN OUR ty is owned by Theodore Poirier’ who|near, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H.- .| & K Tented it to John Natorski-as a bake- | Kinnear, of Foochow. China, and Far- | @i * : shop. The firemen found the struc-|ry A. Boger. They et last summer - 4 PARTMEN'I ¥ | ture .thich is one-story vooden. rame | whils both were ensaged in biological |§ & affair, burning up ra v, but by e | research work aj Vood’s Hole, ass. quick action of the Captain:Put En-|They will now make their home in GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, HATS AND BOYS’ WEAR gine company the flu?“v.‘t.x" brou;:t gn‘liewwdil \L J. The Kinnear fam- ; under control in a_short time. e[ily is weil kKnown in Putnam: Dr. . : . For This Week Only building was practically gutted. with|Kinnear is the meaical missiomars [l 100 Frankliin Street OPEN EVENINGS > NOl'chh, Conn. considerable damage done to the stock | sent out by the Second Congregational) on hand which consfsted of a quan-|church. g i i ity of flour, lard and . 'Mr. Na- e ¥ s Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes, regular $4.00 quah{y £ 32750 5,90 Do, Jad fnd s 00k N Mew L - Bambers, who died last Ladies’ White Canvas Pumps, regular $3.00 quality .. $1.50|amount of nis loss but estimated that|of the Eaptist church in South Wood- i Ladies’ Patent Pumps, regular $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 s discovered by Mr. Natorski when|was pastor of the Winsted ~Baptist | believe that that he did not COLCHESTER bad that he ma ge would be suffi- Two of the merchants in town have rese villages. “If| A. Lazinsk is visiting friends in New] received a small cc nt of s the Grosvenordales want|York, for a few .days. which has rel it was about $300 or $400. The fire|gtack. At the time of his death he | TRUr he opened the door to enter the bRild- | ehuteh. quality ... . o ieeciieiiecuteo ... $2:49)ing and was enveloped in a cioud of | W iny of the activities of |LSODI I smoke. S ey of [Eis eddiidles oflv et 1o they will take the| Mrs. James-Kinney and son of,few da - 5 ¢ 3 : e t A can Red | oar to W <on and we ecan|Bridgeport, are guests of T. P. Kinney| Colchester C Ladies’ Queen Quality Kid Lace Shoes with cloth tops $4.50 i e alurm Tne cuuie of the are Cross were given up with the signing | meet sied - ints|on Hayvard avense, | world ) v by due t cerheated oven.. A : e i drive s are now| Nelson Bigart oi New York is tie Wec & caev.- Ladies’ Brown and 'Grey Shoes, rtegular $8.00 and SRar 1 5. oty oF hostilities, there is one branch of thelriny and West | guest of his grandparents at the Grand | cral town members were pre- View hotel. . |sent. baker in the employ of Mr. Natorski 2 : T th +«. $6.00] who left a quantity of clothing in thé|Work that continues, and in fact, is PIRODQGUBBEY L% o6 oo saejees s naosoiany shop, lost the clothing together with|8ven more rushed than while the t Bulger has| J. M. Shay of New London was a| The Ladies Benevolont Society of the i S, Si b o 5 & fighting was actually going on. This| gy, ke g s the | C i W . g nt Society of t Children’s Black Button Shoes, size 4t0 8 .......... $1.50; for $500 and bills amounting | iEhting, was actually going on. This 1o 8 vers of the | Colchester caller Wednesday, Rt o passe Frank Foote of New London was the | masque; Men’s Black Walk-Over, Narrow and Broad Toes . ... $7.00| panieison is beginning to feel the | Raome of "omy Tommire ecimy o S 104t | Putnam 1o and Put-) guest Wednesday of his parents, Mr. effects - of the' freight “embBargo. Atffast that some: of the. serwice rens| o2 and r to park at thelang Mrs. A. H. Foote. Willimantic fur 2 ¢ . : present, there is a threatened gaso- i = | trolley on Bugbee square. NaW| Henry O. Sorrell of North West-|were offered for . ucti vas oes e dered s private in nature, and can: | ihat ihe cars are not ruaning, (his can D, West ; ons in line shortage. Monday there was not{not be made pwblic. The home ser- chester was calling on friends in town|the most comical 2 drop of one well known brand eflyice gection here in Putnam Is a very|CC 9°7¢ - Wednesday. number of summer gasoline to be had in towf™ and DUt|jpyucy one, and under the direction of ¢ 1 0 of the|_ Henry J. Bailey driver of R. F. D.|Reighboring resorts attended very little of any other Kind. In these|George Baker _ transacts a large o 5 nal prop- | No. 1, lost one of his horses which he —_— WESTMINSTER Helen Koch and her brother,|32ys of strikes it is likely that peo-|amount of business. The work is wide th - t taxes has , been |drives on his route Tuesday. On golng| New Haven. BT E . L will hold to my also Ramon Sonera, all of New |Ple will be foreed to realize the greatiin its scope. It includes the prepara-| paid, mec ? Tax Collector Otis|into the Barn Tuesday morning he| Baldwin is preparing for the remova Job's deslaration, '1. will hold to ";’ York, are spending their vacation in|PRySical benefit derived from walk-|tion of compensation papers. and pa-| . - A payments ag- |found the horse had fractured one oflof his law chambere from (he \Whiie IRtegFIty * RISS- 5 VitAl point in the |, %sch home here, g pers for allotment and allowance: se- ave been made {o|the bones in his leg and was: unable|building to his own bullding a1 No character of us today, was the pas-| oL 2000, MUHE George Schroeder of g notice was received!ouring employment for discharged | dat, Tt due July 1 and|to put his foot en the floor. Dr. F. D.| Center streat, near Ora reet. The mlrsts\mm Soruieg tAOMS AL West- | i Jersey Hce NIsIBE &0 INE"RERE| DY ster Allen in regard to civil| soldiers; caring for soldiers and th payable o Coles of Norwich, found the break so|change will take pla bout Sept. 1 minster. > . e, Siagiea ot o »minations families: providing medical inspection A large class of beginners in church |2 MC, 800 MI% e o will bros| | “Under . opinion of the attorney|whers 1i may be needed. and piacing school is, in charge ol iss Caroline general recently rendered-to the civil{men who wish to take advantage of Perkina. . More teachets are needed. |10ng her stay, after her husband's re- The topic fon the praver-chain at|turn from his vacation. service commission, United States sol-|the government’s vocational training lors and marines who miss-|plan. Along insurance lines it is par- heme altars, for Wednesday, Aug. 20, T TN ed opportunity to enter civil service|ticularly active. Tt acts as agents 1 Sishd_ Cristnship in OROWn Towh STAFFORD SPRINGS examinations because of their mili-[for the bureau of war risk insurance, —Our_Task in Securing This. Sorip-{ g Nellie Buckley has returned,|tary or naval service may now be|h 1ps in making out applications for * tufé, ‘Revelation. 21st chapter. after two weeks visit with friends in|&iven a chance to qualify for govern-|state aid, pending roceipt of compen- Many summer people are in town,| Norwich and New London. ment cmployment. sation, and giges financial aid where wigueEts being in the homes of Axel Thomas Cummiskey.” of New York The civil service commission, wish-{it may be necessary. Mr. Baker ap- Helstrom, H. Fliel. A. Moody. J. So-|is spending a week’s vacation in)ing to give discharged service men, peared before Putnam eX-service men derberg, J. Resenzweig. . F. Coite, | Stafford Springs. every opportunity to qualify for civil|at the meeting of the American Le- and others. Miss Elizabéth Argruta, who was|positions asked the aitorney general|gion held in Bagles’ hall on Tuesday Rev. and Mrs. T. Edward Davies|graduated recenily from the nurses’|for an opinion as to whether it would | night. and éxplained to them that his have.returned from théir vacation|training department of the Wesson|be legal to open for the benefit of hon- | department was ready to give any trip. ‘Memorial hospital, Springfield, is[orably discharged.scldiers, sailors nndlmnn help in any problem that might b Mrs. Martha Warren and her mo- | spending a2 month in Stafford. marjnes, examinations which had been|arise. ther, Mrs. M. Davies, have come from| Mrs. Robert L. Quinley is the guest|closed. The attorney’general having| Mr. Baker particularly urged that New Yeork to maké_their home with|of friends in Holyoke, Mass. expressed the opinion that such ac-|the men keep up payments on their Mrs. Davies' son. Benjamin Davies,| Peter Leéna has réturned from a|tion is legal in view of the spirit of a|insurance. He has just received cop- and to be near her other children,| business trip to New York. recent act ‘of congr which provides|ies of the various kinds of policies Mre. William Joknson and William| W. J. Williams of the local post of- | for preference in appointment to|that are going to be issued by the Davies. fice, is having two weeks' vacation.. |civil positions for discharged soldiers,|treasury department, and into which Mrs, Allen Moody, accompanied by| Mrs. Carrie Go6odwill of Spring-|sailors and marines, the civil service|the present war risk insurance may . : 4 her infant son has returned. after|field is visiting relatives in Stafford-| commission will open to only honor-|be converted. At the meeting Tues- % g 2 ' several months’ stay “in Pennsyiva- | Ville. ably dscharged service men exami-|day Mr. Baker answered many ques- nia and Nm?ork. Stephen Warren of New York is|nations which wore pénding on April |tions concerning the insurance. y Sept.” 7, Rev. Sherrod Soule of | visiting at the home of Frank Wil-|6, 1917, the date of America’s decla- F Hartrord 15 to dpeak in Westminster | lis, ration 'of war, or which were subse- P‘!""'"Tl:""f;b, e e o Rev. N. W. -Heermans has been|qusatly announced and for which reg- ;:;i‘e'g!by lh‘;“{,‘“—‘“mam; mt"v" c‘::::fi spending a portion of his vacation at|isters of eligibles. now exert. EERb 1 3 Spux Mashapaug. |, Sixty days from August 1, 1919, win|résulating the prieé that’ public ser- B ftuti : Sies o vice drivers may charge within the Ralph Fontanella is substituting on|]be allowed soldiers, sailors and ma- | Yic® o o tod T whlicl e | limits of that city. Most of them ad- Route No. 1, R. F. D. This place was|rines in which to be examined for po: BE TEak thiy 206 cnBhghil 1. bustncdd 1 recently vacated by Edward Dupre. |sitions for which the examinations 2 5 MEDICINE WILL END| > and Sirs: Bawin Chafree and|have airexay been held it they were| in Putnam where e o tis daughter, Eleanor, of Everett, Mas: rom the military or naval #ib ;autherity to regulate the public are visiting Carlos Chaffee in West to August st and sixty s Do, Starord. © vs from the date of their discharge|Sefjice business in any way. 5 will be allowed those discharged sub-| Postmaster Alexander Gilman has LISBON sequent to August 1. 1919, recv-ed notice that a temporary in- < r 3 The month practically half over,|cre.s¢ in the weight of parcel post 1t matters not whether vou have haa| The Ladies’ Aid society met at th=lyet there have been no band concerts | packages is permitted, so that buyers agbRizing pains from rheumatism for| Parsonage Wednesday afternoon. given on Davis Park. It seems as if|of army food may take full advintage 20 vears or_disiressing twitchings for| Mrs. Frank Hyde has returned, after | some public ited citizens or group|of the opportunity to purchase 30 weeks Rheuma is strong = enough|spending severdl days with friends in|of citizens could met together and hire| through the post office department, apd mighty and. powerful enough- o] Goshen. # band then perhaps the ball could|The limit is now set at 125 pounds. B e P e e T omul]l “Miss Florence Kennedy of Preston|be k i ~ : Joary 3 g 3 ept rolling. The bands_that play- 3 2 Dagy, 2nd abolish all misery or MOREY| . 'oh"ine week-end at J. H. Kennedy's | cd here on Welcome Home Day prosed| State Treasurr & Harold Gilpatric The Lee & Osgood Co. and all drug-| Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mell and Har- ja source of great pleasure to the peo- |16ft Putham Thursday for Juniper gists are muthorized to sell Rheumalold Mell were at Ocean Beach Tues-|ple and the bandstand on Davis -bark | Point,. Me., where he will spend the e LT T vught to be made use of. week-end with his family who are and after you S-S 4 e Oliver Cornell, of New York, return- there for the summer. _ Hae for T dave you Shosid “Rnow|ed Sunday, after spending his vaca- | DYEA Rev. J. T. Edwards of Danielson will that at last you have obtained a reme- | tion of twd weeks at J. H. Kennedy’s. GO0 R have charge of the services at the 4y that will conduer rheumatism, The local haseball team left town|PUtnam Baptist church on Sunday. ver seven years (hrouighout i & e d Mrs. Frank F. Russell, Ametien Hneuma’ has Been Droseined | Every men and women on earth has | Thursday for Akron. Ohio, where they e T T and hus - relessed thousands from |Some good quality, if you ¥ | will meet the Goodyear, Akron, team o 5 th 3 ony. PAln and despair. take the trouble to look for it. Saturday and Sundty, Aug. 16 and i3 |sell. Who have been passing the sum ot x : Mhey ars noc S ? - mer at Bellgrade Lake, Me., are soon ey are accompanied on the trip by | Mer at Bellgrade Tal SURE B Boys, Assistant Treasurer| Vg sorintendent of Schools William Goonyourner and the manager of the |y "M Donald went to Boston Thurs- TS Rseskall (e, Japh, Frommes | ady to meet teachers for vacancies in 3 z s . A teach sendoff by the townspeople In the| S, THHRN 2S00 s Righ scnost Social club hall Wednesday: evening. | felern [aaguades 26 e b SChool Goodyear Miils bafd furnished music g e for the dance which was free to all.|Srade at Smith street school have yet Superintendent Boys announced that | to _be hired. : the scores. of the sames moeda tB2%] “curl T. Kent is to leave this week wired to town and would be reported|!0 Dass ths g‘w':}-l;{der of the summer at the local post office. He feels con-[a% Alton Bay. N H. p fident of victory for the local team. |, Mrs. f e B P ool The Social club held a special meet- |~ e Ing Monday eveNIAP. Ib. fhake prepa- | it the anuval reuinion of the Baltard rations for the Labor Day celebration,|family held this week the following The church prayer meeting was|OMcers for the coming vear were elected: Secretary and treasurer, held this week at the home of Mr. and 7 i " Mrs. Arthur Warfield, on Bozo ave- |- eWton A. Ballard; historian, Mrs. P. your clothes are M. Gifford; amusement committee, . "R | % white R. Smith spent the week-end in|RUth and Alice Stanton. white” or a beautiful snow. Newport, R. L It was announced here Thursday mc:ad in the wash. Use Fels-Naptha and ger snow white results. Miss 1. Iverson of Newmarket, N.|that it had been thought advisable H., is a guest at the home of Mrs. Jo- | (0 discontinue the automobile ‘bus The naptha dissolves all the dirt ! ’ depends the amount of dirt re- d 1 thread of th ent and that g sy epbek o dictis vessoved: Nohard rubbing, and no boiling necessary when e use Fels-Naptha,—the ideal soap fl' washing by hand or in a2 machine s if Beph Given on State Avents. service to Grosvenordale and North companied by her mother. Mrs. M. R.|opérating upon this route said . on Siegfried, of Alexandsia, Ohio. they: were week-end guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. Cha Steno‘raphers i k*,’fi Mrs. Wright Mellor of Centervinle is| - 3 LACO CASTILE SOAP{§ visiting local relatives this week. | ute olive oil soap, made for over 112% spent the week end with her parents. ' olive ol B wnd Mitn Charies KISk ois oo et et ns it Mrs. Ivy Bailey with her family, ac- | Gfosvenordale. One of the drivers | torea Saturday to Colchester. i Miss Ada Marriott of Providence rs m Old Castile, Spain, from pure and Miss Rose Hansen of Alton, R. I..t E spent Sunday at Sim. Brewin's. TILLINGHAS Moine 1 Bl it e St FREAEWS " “Same Hints on Keeping Things Clean” ‘ father. Mrs. rewin's| Funeral Directors and —a helpful book sent free to housewives ! Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Marriott and Mr. Embalmers on request to Fels & Co., Philadelphia. | and Mrs. Toni Brewin were in Daniel- "Centra| Village, Conn. ;’ ”fif‘k‘;‘édfig. R. B. Marriott and Mr. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT and Mrs. Harry Sherman and Jam Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction fl"l‘:\ 9!—\5\ P Stewart were at Sand Point Sunday.| Teleph nectiol Moosup Div, Joseph Duquemine and . Angeline | Loiconone Cem: oy e Sherman are spending a week on Cape | oa. Maxw Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Marriott and|" dl Agellcy @aughter, Marjore Violet Marriott, A and Thelma Carr were at Sand Point “‘*Yr'" and. c"""“c"' Cars and Max Sunday. well Trucks. Used Cars. The more‘a mlan doesn’t know the| ‘.l‘ E' ANDERSON _dless he doubts. 21 Mapie_8t., Danisisen, Cean. § DO S A 0 40 i e b A i - B 4 .. e i e Pl e e GBI 0 8 4 & SR