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| After enjoving a shore dinmer at which aid_for. no_sedimfent in any. more and I using Goldine. © 3tk I can and Tacaicing in the' world praise. 1.can e and fecl Taicd. 1t # 1 the other medicines put & 1 sieep fine” trouble than 1 can {or GoMine. v-_-,a-u-e: Such _posttive statements of re m‘:« who really get help talk e in Norwich. I think it only “m; who are trying so hard to let ;ml’m% are comjng by the hundreds and medicine ever had such an endorsemen: Dutrmcoldme»dum Among those eek ‘are Misses Elva Lake, Isa: Moodie and Teresa Sullivan; w) Giris' cottage af Sauire Parkinson has returned to his Bome in New Bedford, Mass. having visited T. Campbell. Herbert Campbell motored to Ocean Beaeh, Sunday. Miss Hagel Roy ‘spent Sunday. With relafives in Boston. Claude.Leathers of Boston is vxgmflg[ his parents bere. Prank Evans and family motored to [ ket Monday. Roy Hopkins and family motored to Rocky Point Sunday. Lioyd Frink is in the employe of |- Lavalle as chauffeur for one of public_service cars. Shippee of Franklin Street Bas purchased a new car. The dance at Spinners’ hall Satur- day evening Was well attended by young. peopie from Moosup, Jewett City and Canterbury. Sunday_the Plainfleld members ‘Battéry D, 56th regimeht, C. A. C. at- Teagi the. Tewnioe am wrting. of Akeirl battery at Oeean Beach. The boys| went down on the early train and af-| ter spendinz a pleasant day at thel Bemeh returncd on the evening teain.|’ ot A. F. WOGD *The Local U ANIELSON, CONN. '..'1’... - Me .vnma Strest Maxwell Agency Maxwet and Chalmers Cars and Max- well Trucks. Used Cars. H. E. /ANDERSON 21 Maple St, Danielssn, Conn. The burni a Rt In the drine. :ah“»fim ‘wno are on vacation | camp Aneuhw dow ester. ¥ rank. L e it ity cinity after. the -nmnl v ‘vacation peried. Miss !M H-m is at well, N. m Unitea !ule- m— the Northern . for. Breat, will go themce to. EAE D e | o, and on (o Cario, whire he ihe suiftnems ont of o und [be at s “‘P;.:lx'iuum D abrations for the rembacting ot in Bradford building., on Ceater more for. underway. The building Wfiw st out tne greater part h to bring it parallel m etwwalk. Remodeling will by cold weather. L. A Ford, (he owner, said Tussday ing 3 . “MRS. MARY CHENARD." . || ithe: fact enown remark - T that are sending thulr Triends. " Na grwich as GoMine for it has the |departmen: fair to t in -|adaitional pressure | ing streams from the same h: i motor pump pice, of apparatus h department. event and hcfi at the com: 1ok after. poral . Peter The local basel ported by local ,.wm at ease Tuesday. when their-peels - gan to come through by ex; back, getting pictures for his own other theatres in this vieinity. S sl Alma Forcier will be cem - 5 t (uvr management, was' mlp i 3 ed wgnw.m%me few hits wi 'Eh s oppo. nents e \his catcher; entnbn-hed office at Goodyear, he vl veen notifed, ama w been made. for. procuring the sary bond. The sub-station .r Killingly pestoffice. at Geedyear heen located in Mr. Forcier's store. to be tramsacted at the Goodyear u fice and well equipped to carry on postal duties that the work will voive. Next Tuesday evening, at the state . {armory there is to be a meeti forther service men for proved to ‘men, who -econd Tha ture: sure m plavea vjy n_second | the American legion to be here. The chater, No. 21. is in ssion, of Lieut. Ira &. Wafk recently returned frem serviee Who The committee that j done the- preliminary work toward team. to 'flpm their. pwfiem dcore- | EATIZINE & 3 5 meeting _called A telegram rec every min attend for. Tuesday ev na relatives in |’ Ttaly. ~MP. Diana is manager of the ‘band. of Manchester -and during nis apgenop Eric- Welman will substituse: . .. the mil] team lost tho second bs ball game played Monday with Gogdyear Tire and Ruisber ANT MORTALITY is . Save fire Babies. » We oan hardly realize that of all - fleohddmnbmmml!flmmmwmt,mmflquw, dbbefi)retheyreachmym‘,thiw they are five, and one-half hefore they are figflmfi,a}mmthmmmm We do not hesitate*to mfitlmmnfflumawmfi save many of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate: to say that many of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the mumug'exm ‘Drops, tinctures aid sooth- ing syrups sold for children's ‘complaints contain' mere or less opium or They are, in considerable retard ciroulation and lead morphine. quantities, deadl 0 In quantity, they stupify, ufldflifiz g blfl:ny mheea;adm in the useof cmmxfumaawmmmwnnmm sphfisornnmfiesnfuy kind. - - Chflfdrm Cry For Motion picture exhibitors were more: again | rmissioned as the new postmaster for the recently | Goodyear ‘hasirive home ha. ven is “familiar with ¢he poatal business|of cpes ‘lie purpose lo of brinzing as large a number of them | % muy he secured Into the. post Of| o LBe sccident formed,| (a2 t_of the legion here is|ang resl Tuesday morn-{sen’ ing at the oMice of the Goodycar Miis] tachment and is _now company, at Goodyear, announced that]garage. The Ch. "'fl“‘ .ttufind to the United States con- 9.!1 7 me it e ¥ M ...m %‘.a....,. | committee of th- &b-u of the Put- . divisien to securing G th riki; apms ot m“gu. atvintons. Such not_meet s mfln fi}('” eld here Tuesday o & lestt Shas 'J e et community te- e mertkers, oven It It dia mot up and at work. The. pictures results, as it m dtrate the ~great value of um "L N.‘:u 'gn be over the Tocal Tie on Friy thereafter until get ‘to normal is not known here. AWE motor bus lines have ‘helped out wonderfully “dufing ~the strike perio@ it is. kmown that Put- close contest :‘ in reach of the locai team. lay’s game Nighols pitched Goodyear team, h Jeapings tfirled - for them in Monday afternoon’s game. The team [ 'was scheduled to leave Akron™ for Tuesday evening and to ar- sometime this afternoon or and ]t e | eveding. l-aul- T : HE cerating in a motor SEa] vab i fon el S A Bet b o Ly signed Heense i & ot into trvuble Monday af- ioon wWhen Te camé into collision ‘lth a mew Buick tourimg car driven Chaséon. who does “ n fhé ‘Kéystone block. Tsoules' car _delivery with enclosed ©f little value. appened on the At- > and the | had the gutter to puse 3 big k- that was soming to- whin e Toomes madaiae which - t-uu-nng he truck. swung fzom bealnd it and Tsoules machine crashed. thell The Ford delivers was not badly B~ j dam: and “was afterwards driven sgn. where. in Mr. Chag- erest, it was placed under at- held at a local has or- a se consider- the {ably damaged o Questioning of Tsoules after the ac- cident revealed the fact. that he did not have s progerly signed Massachu- S0 he waus hid for ap- pearance in the town court on Fri- He ‘placed a bond of $100 for _Edward McDermott, Gaston A. lnmgbn and George J. Heneault were to attend the fumeral of Stitam Curran. whe died Friday St, Vincent's. tal. New Yerk. Mr. Curran hecame il last Tuesday apd was remmoved to the hospital. His condition was not as seri- ous and he. was up and about the hospital, when he red another at- tack and aied v Friday at least over the future by a number of young ere who have entered into embark upon the mar- MMJIM- Tewn Clerk Frank T. Preston made a record for the year this week when he issued five mar- riage licenses in one day. Tuesday -%::... it was made known at the ielson station of the [New Haven road that the resoration of the soutibound boat train at might the north bound morning pas- senger n that. ran through here 2t To03 will be made otoday. These trains were mot mentiomed in Tues- y's publistied fists of trains tnat to be restored to their runs, but t back ‘today. Danielson has ut a northbound his and Passenger service of the day over the local branch of the New Haven. The increasing number of autome- Bite accidents brings to light the re- the Chasson | ion by Ju&p Donald Warner, at New Haven, is for State Treas- urer G. Harol }&:u—u of this city in i pult Rawinet the Nettonal Secory ity compary to recover the bond eof $10,00¢ “of ugene S. Del Grago of New - Haven, a private failed two years ago. owing $37.000 depositors. = The security compan furnished the bond. and It must make good. with 3453 intecést. amd pay the costs. The money wiil be distributed te deposiiers. With the exception of a teacher of French for Putnam High school, Su- perintendent Willam 1. Macdonald said Tuesday afterpoon that the town's teaching organ for the school year that/is to open on September 2, is completed. ~Supt. Macdonald alse announced that Principal Edward Shaw of the high schopl will return It had been feared that his would -not be retained .for Putnam for the school vear 1919-20. A feature of the arrangements for the work at the high school is the. extension of the facllities of the com- mercial department. where Miss Rose Dowmey, a graduate of th, will be assistant to Miss Mipale Gannoo. The storm of labor difficulties that (has so sadly interferred with _this city’'s ' transportation facilities seems to be Clearing up. After with the an- nouncement on Tuesday of the pres- pect of trolley service by Friday came mews that -the trains that were to be If this city Zet back its trolley freight service with Providence, via Elmville and East . a thing that does not seem likely so long as non-union ‘men are_held io operate the exps latively small number of machine ewners who_carry liability insurance in this the front the fact x sercenta of chances aut of a hun- Efl ot ety AL rvon though car be wrecked by a careless-and frorn East Kitliumty to this city, things eem something like normwal Will the «more than 300 service men. who made such a splendid record for Putnam during -the World war have to parade in the Welcome Home cele- Labor .day without a flag pread | that they. ean really call their own? { That'is a question that is:now agitat- | ing some of the city’s” citisens and it | may be answered before the day of the' e public interest ity te hold him accountable their reckless acts on the high- y: Ws announcement Tues- that the trolley service islson and Putnam will n n caily “dats pro\ed baid, feels that It ls mot authorized: to- expend money from the celebrnnon fund for the pérchasc of s 50 an opening is left for paznouc per | ed, were doing practically. cases on the in October. . How often has an attack of indigestion with your work er speiled your pleasure? Good health is mostly a matter of sound digestion. Whenever you are troubled by dyspepsia, flatulence, sour eructations, - sick headache, biliousmess or constipation; take Beech- am’s Pills. They quickly and effectively correct digestive disturbances, stimulate the supply of gastric juice and - zens 1o come forward and arrange for purchasing and presenting a flag, and the presentation might be made one of the pretty features of the early part of Welcome Home day. Though his neck was broken when he fell from a load of hay on a farm in this town about five weeks ago and his death imminent for mome- time after the accident Eimer . Goss,- who remains at the Day Kimbali hospital, is shewing some improve- ment and is able to sit up. Soon atter Mr. Goss the accident under- went a surgical operation at the hands | were | of New York specialists, who rushed here in an automobile to di their work. Mz, Goss did net giv promise of much improvemen: for ceident. but he Ana there 1s > dné his b nna lobdllrd. wite jof * d, is dead at their bome at 21§ Church street. Mr. Robillard was & native of nd was born January 13. 1a63. and Mrs. her husband and several children: James Habart Cutler, a resident < town during Mon. He was 76_years of age. v i to be t to Puttam 1o busial in Grove is spending week in Wood's camp for boys, lake in Woodstock. Motor bus lines, nqw well estatiish- capocity ut of this this business on a1l the route: city on Tuesday. Lieut, Colnel ¥. B. Cauley of Pea- body, Mass, and Parker hall, Springfield, 'a Rhoades scholar who | served in the Brltuh forces duiring war. guests of S intac Iae, Wood at “ophiderable dissppolnt s city over inab got an opportunity to furish foodstufle from the government, but at pres-nt there does rot seem to be a sati tactory way of overcoming the di ficuities of getting a share of the army suppiies. is _represented by ber of citizens at the caray in_Willimaptic this week. Police ‘officers are constantly called upon to ramind motorists that they must not park cars teo near hydr- ants at street corners im such manner as to present a menace to traffic, The terma ef the superior court that is _scheduled to open here next month wiil only cases of a civil ion for the trial of inal list will be held a num- meeting nature. The interfered 80-CO-ny Motor Gasoline gives truck or car power not only for usual needs: but for emergencies. And the power you get today you can get tomorrow or next week—for So-CO-ny is every day the same. Adjust the carburetor for So-CO-ny, and forget that part of the machine, Combustion never varies, power never slackens. Why take chances with unknown, doubtful mixtures? Keep to So-CO-ny and keep power at par. Buy it where you see the Red, White and Blue So-CO:-ny Sign. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK Check Your Baggage Direct to LEXINGTON At Zde St. loul d 450 - CHI A 6 Minutes from the Heart of Business inaurance sate of any hotel in the city, 2 lutely fireproof—lowest g—:nh 350 T, Koy Yoome Elesinely Formuhcd a0 Grot cinas hiokel i Chicate. E.'.'.': Sxcellence in service, Popuise priced “cafes wnd & medern Coffee Shop. Seck your friends where you are most likely to meet them—at The Lexington —enjoy every comfort and convenicnce knowna to modern hgtel methods—save ore- half the cost of the same accommeodations in the down town hotels. P The Lexington is the leading hotel in Automobile Row — its garage accommodations are perfect an is the mecca of motor ‘tourists. Residents of your city, respondingto wide advertisin; have helped to make The Lexir gton one of the mot successful hotels in Chicago and for this we th them. You are jnvited to write for reservations, « wire at our expense, with every assurance cf service, hospitality and modcration in charges. Building Cwned and Operated by Interstste Hotel Company IERMAN MACK, Vice-President EERETSERE T AR