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R e e e e e e S Sl DANIELSON and Mrs. George H. Call who are at Cedar Tree Point, R. . to re- main_until October, visitea in Daniel- wor Tu E Mrs. Willlam M. Franklin and chil- fjaren. who have been at their cottage jat Oakland beach during the summer, aye réturned to Danielson. For the first time in 36 years, Willis g3 Shippee did not respond to the ers’ call when schoolé opened ere on Tuesday. Mr. Shippee has n retired on a pension and will op- ate his farm in the Mashontuck dis- ict. James C. Vincent of Lowell was a visitér with friends in Danielson on h“l%g'wm 7o AN 2 the Gwn @t Killingly over the holiday, a rec- ord of which the town will be proud. State ©Officer Howard FEilliott of Hartford was a visitor here Tuesday. Sosenh Labonte, Jr. has entered La- ISalgtte college at Hartford. Four didys of rain brings worry to e farmers over the fate of their '4)- % crop, which is in danger of being 2maged William Wheatlev of New London ‘Vus been visiting at his home in Dan- e ; g iam Jennings Bryan's visit to iDanielson this afternoon will bring a Irgs pumber of out of town people Bere. * All of Killingly's schools opened for «the fall term Tuesdav morning. Not the pupils who will attend later ~ers at Tmesday's sessions. for some Ihave net returned from vacation trips or otherwise were unable to be pres- Dayville, arrangements are pro- jeseding for a special Welcome Home {cejebration for the vouns men of that jplace who were in the service during Malcomb M. Willey is leaving today (Wednedday), for a two weeks' stay in Maine. John Dupre and Henry Riel. both overseas men, were.among the Put- nam soldiers 'that ‘cime here for the Weleome Home celebrati ¥rederick Dumas left Tiesday to attend the State Firemen's Association convention at New Haven. Origene Touchette and _Alpherie Lussier are at Springfield ‘attending a convention of the Franco-American Foresters. L. Hector Lucier, son of Frank X, Lucier, and Cyrus Lapalme son of Joseph Lapalme, have entered the La Salette college, ‘at Hartford, Putnam will be represented at Dan- jelson this afternoon, when W. J. Bryan IS to speak at the Orpheum theatre. Veterans voiced unanimous _ap- proval Tuesday of the grand celebra- tion arranged by the peaple of Put- nam in their honor. One of the fea- tures that made a particularly pleas- ant hit with them was the banquet, served in Hammond hall after the pa- rade. Mrs. Albert Breault, who- represent- ed a war widow in the parade, was one in fact, for her brave husband. to whom she 'had been married only & short time before he went awav to war. gave his life for his country. Decorators hegan to take down the bunting Tuesday that was put up for the hig celebration. The greater part of it will be done by tonight and the city will have resumed its normal ap- pearance. From Putnam south riding on the troiley line is steadily increasing and indications are that it will be near- Iy normal in the not distant future. North of Putnam. chiefly on account o= 17th Field Artillery, a unit of the fa. mousSecond Division, is ding a fe wdays at his home here before re- | turning to New York to re-enter the service, in which he has enlisted for duty in Texas, where he will be ready and waiting to take a hand at_any time the Mexicans start anything. Pechie, who enlisted as a volunteer in the. regular army at Syracuse, Was overseas 23 months and took part in ail the heavy fighting done hy the Second Divistion, which had _more casualties than any other division of the Ammerican army. This soldfer was moufnful on Tues- day over the loss. here in Putoam, of his furlough and transportation pa- pers, which must have been picked up by someone in the celebration crowd on Monday . They are of no value to anyone bt Mr. Pechie, whose hofne is_at 6% Battery street. He held a chief bugler's rating in the service. The S. N. E. Telephone company’s emploves who were in charge of the company &-at in the parade Rad con- siderable interesting amusement with the talking equipment with which the On Maln street, near float was rigged. the Donahue building. connections were put up for people to talk with points_in -the city and some toll line calls were put through to nearby di- visions. One man who came along and was an interested spectator of the proceedings finally made a plea that he be allowed to talk with that Dear Pascoag—greatest oasis in the east and the Mecea of all the thirsty. He was permitted to pick up one of the teléphones and the operator at the switchboard on the float took his call. But she didn’t connect him with Pascoag, but with another operator on another line on the float. They couldn’t fool the wise one, however, for he declared “that ain’t the feller I want, cause I know his voice.” and he whispered on the side that the op- erator’s voice sounded too dry. Dancing on the square made a tre- mendous hit with the young people of this ecity and of surrounding towns and little less of a one with some that are not so voung. It was one of the greatest novelties Putnam _has sold under the nate gisoline.” The best vay to be sure that the gasoliné you buy. mensures up to quility standards DEALERS WHO SELL SOCONY MOTOR GASOLINE Gasoline isto buy from the dealers listed be- low. They seil only SOCONY —uniform, pure, powerful. Look for the Red, ‘White and Blue So-CO-ny Sign. and the World’s Best Gasoline ithe war ck of conn - A Killingv Center school. where Willis| gor; for ‘he Sros the vouth of the city is for more of Ehippee taught so successfully for ~ 3 it. “Why couldn’t it be done once or Miss Marghertis Colanlana, 20. a|twice a month right through the sum- he town court is sche. | Samstress. and Vito Demola. 23. &l mer season?” was a question that one ing to hear a case| tailor. were united In marriage here|heard many times during Tuesday. A Norwich TAFTVILLE 5 charge t an auto- va;‘]fi‘“figr-rnnn‘v_-“h.‘a', :fl’-"mr Tr\'; Tn the handsome setting of decorat- P i W. E. Baldwin obile was driven without permission | in& Miron, acti ice of| eq buildings and brilliantly illuminat- buolately fireproof—lowest insurance rate of any hotel ry. 3 re and Supply Co. 3 3t The dartier & the feace. Both are natives of Ttaly | o surroundings the sauare looked like [l b gy ke iy oorze e =y Thamés Square Garage el e e 3 e T A. Voitaille of New Bed- | and both residents of the city, where | fairyland and was a real delight to solid contentment. Ouz rates are lower by ent than those of any People’s Store % seturned to b St the groom is successtully engaged in| oy = i ather first class hotel in Chicago. Great cxcellence in service. Popular > Katz & Markoft sturned er ne Tuesday even those who did no more than look & eak < g > Visitinz friends in Danieison. | business i on and enjoy the music. The dancers e et 5 . Majestic Garase VERSAILLES The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co.| No. 2 Hose company did not show|said “the floor” was great, and as fts - 2 S. J. Bottomley & Son = . Tt o ot i vies | mueh svpethbUE the No 1 Du | siveries Of meMl Ao Gokes it B Seek your friends where t\:ou are g Chatlds . Peckham el ay ¥ a return gam of | pany in the firemen’s baseball game on| came as smooth and glossy as anyon H 11 g Estate C, H. Phillips - o s Gttt | Labor Dax, ToiRk & CAD fh e Biin o wul Ao most likely to meet them—at The Lexington C. V. Pendleton o At Akron reeently | by a score of 10 to 4. The Twos were| City officials herd one request om —enjoy every comfort and convenience M. B. Ring Auto Co. e ost 4 short series of | pretty happy over the game on Tues-| Tuesday for a regular Monday night known to modern hotel methods—save one- P. H. Bthier her company feam. | dav and let it be known that they can| dance on the samare. What will be g - Thomas J. Burke aening of St Jamest| Vet the Ones about twice a day res- | done about it no onc knows as vet half the cost of the same accommodations in o B e i George Drescher ening of St. James'| ularly. Berner. who was captured by but it is said that there is a chance the down town hotels. k- L. W. Carrell & Son O T Rood; Tha morning Pupils| ij. Germans. in France a vear ago|that the scheme may be given a trial = Lee & Osgood Co. e s ;_zhundcf mdis at St gt “Lf""“ _h_ {this coming Sundar. did the pitching| The September meeting of the com- . s Ceccarelli & Lambert e i i lhor the Taos and Cournover was their | fion council was held at the municipal Thi‘Lexmgroruithe leading hotel 3 . Sl & PRESTON CITY | tendance. many of the pup catcher. For the Twos Guertin and| building on Tuesday evening. i utomobil iy ranklin Street Garage ; Side | S J T S n ile Row its garage 4 ¥ John F. Richardson | i il [ Breauit 4id_the pattery work. Bernier| Tuesday's session of the superior accommodations are perfect and it 3 Felix Burzycki, Thamesville Sireition of weighed ounds et e 8| court here di dnot produce much bus- = . t captured and 10 when he was re-|inegs 'Two of the cases scheduled is the mecca of motor tourists. 3 RORWICH TOWR POQUETANNUCK | lense e is | again . trial were continued and the court B § 3 : e b Giéorge W. Mansfield | Tslphrde Frank T, though, and likes to twirl against the | found nothing to occupy Ite atten- Residents of your city, responding to wide advertising, : Jaattan Sidn | ery of town prope Ones. Bardier did the heavy hitting| {jon but a matt ertaining to the re- 2 ’y » H ‘auathan Smit 1 SIS 0T on o Por the Nistbri: o A e e e have helped to make The Leéxirzton one of the most Max -Richland JEWETT CITY 30 less than the indebtedne £ the| Lee Pechie; who served with the|the value of about $4. Court adjourn- successful hotels in Chicago and for this we thank K o z ¥. H. Gilbert i okh o8 uly 31 e proveray ot B i e cd until Friday. when there will be a them. You are invited to write for reservations, or to iid o fRicny. Jaconsen C. D. Wolt f e oo S| session for shart calendar matters and wire at our expense, with every assurance of servi - ™ i bign schoo! and “grade school Dulld | away hack In 156 he frst stumped | acsignment of cases. s Spsuse, Wioke 24 ervice, _ VARTIE John H. Tracy ings in Danielson an other school|ihe country as a presidential candl- = sk 6 spitality and moderation in charges. t X E. . Blake | £ prepertr throughout the town; road|date, and with a voice that carries| : A. R. Manning Fred Maynard ! | Pebling machinery and tools, a build- | wac an v el s OLCHESTER ildi : . R red Maynard BRI s ST | IS e e T R | i D e id s Tl Comany i b e o voLuNTOWN : inable asses, v a sraq. | O7pheum Theaire this aftermoon. | s home. Saturdas mEhe, He I subs terstate Hotel Company : BT bl ‘ sigtwater. MGSE. nOr- | of wWeatoesille Bate e B M| HEA by his sister. Mrs. TiarTit HASh- HERMAN MACK, Vice-President : FRANKLIN % gk 8ok | g g ey esterville, . who is bun of Salem, and one e M : a_mew teacher at the| publicity work for Mr. Brvan, will be| o H_ Murdock of Normion me C. W. Frink GLASGO e © oan - vhaies | Bapiity wokke Tor 3] van. will b H. Murdock of Norwich. The fu- | | setie. of Wauregan S GRUE Jantety 16 i coni e m T w e anleraking aaria BOZRAHVILLE AR v | | Mr. and Mrs Edward Hatch off tutional prohibition soes Into cffect: | Friends acted as bearers. The buriai| ING coVE | | Hartford have been guests of Mr. and|that the necessary enforcément mehs-| was In Linwood cemeten g — Giliman Broa. Morris Freeman { Mrs P. F. Murray of Academy sireet.|ures. state and federal, be pagsed: that| Mrs. Minnie Erskine and children | endance was small. Following was] ing their uncle in Plantsville | I o X2TS 90 the steam roa continued | there be no exemption for any alco- | returned fo their home in Fast Lyme the batling order | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Douglas of 7 | 6 Bb kol Mh".;\'\”. e ois| hotic liquors, no matter of how small| Monday after a week’s visit with Mrs.| Iast Bnds—Riley ¢ and 1b, Pedace, Atileboro spent the week end with Mr. ~ | R g P o after-1a content, and no loophole by which| Erskine's mother, Mr H. Brown- James 2b, .Calkins|and Mrs. Fred Armstrong. k | SRS e Longsy rmh .. | violators may escape: that the people | inz. < rf and c. Beellefleur| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crandall and : | | rl:!::‘m\n {'{:“é‘: e Eive, 30| be educated as to the meaning of pro- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Williams Shahan p and cf. | daughter Myra of South .Windham 3 ozgen . _Baptist church at| hibition: that they elect officials who|and son of Wallingford were zuests| Colchester—Bennett c, Friedman 1b,; were gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore i mext Sunday evening’s service. will support the law without fear of|of Mr. Williams' parents at The Home. | l-azinsk McDonald 1f. Chafe Crandall Sun 2 " Automobilists are still obliged to]faVOr. and, finallv, that prohibition | stead on Broadway over Sunday. Lewis #h. McDermott cf, Dember rf. ¥elix McMahon of Greeneville is vis- 2| make detours on the most fa shall hdr ofl‘nrodhm lands across m»i‘ The postoffice was closed Labor day ;-‘\pr\lmn n. 56 i !;'x: his :u'\\ Mrs. John Brassil 4 | from_Danielson into Providen sea_and from the north pole to the|from 12 o'clock noon until p. m.- The he score by Innings: Ralph Armstrong who has been T P T ;X7 - ' the Ditle Rest route, the shortest South pole | “carriers had a holida | 0000000 2| pending several days with his father, : STANDARD OIL COMPANY of NEW YORK x there is a long detour. beginning just| Mr. Brvan will come into this state | Deborah Shea of Hartford wa 04103211 %-12])red Armstronz, has returned to hid & 1§ about wav takes the motorists several | ®l-ague o= : r day. Strikeouts, by an 6, Debarros Mrs gene Arnc - Mr and Mire 1. & Remmeds are en. | tour covers the pariod from August 31] Hartford Monday evening after several | 5 Debarros 3. Slovkin 2: 1efr on bases | 0 Faxtford spent Sunday with Mr. and tertaining Miss Margare: Sullivan of | [0 September 25 inclusive. Mr. Bryan: Weeks' visit with her sisters on Pleas- | East Ends 6, Colchester 12; three base! M5, Reuben Manaing. - { Vigerous as ever, cloquent as when.| i, ‘Ana associate Seneral superintend. | was ihe uest of relatives In fown Of | game in Noreich Sungas Sepr Teanr®| here. ; 5 i sociate g0 I gues t o game in Norwich Sunday, Sept. 14th. x . : ent of the league, who will speak, Mondax. Miss Milly Ward has returned homa 8 I briefiy. ki Dr. E. J. Howland, who is in Boston afier suending several davs with her i ; A. F. WOOD Mamager George W. Ide's Brooklys| fOF & f6% weeks, was with. his family NORTH FRANKLIN | brother, Harty Ward, and Mre. Amos = = e o s Brooklya ! on South Main street the past week. | Wheeler of Lebanon. . o 32T e Ed *The Local Undertakei” | /oo tirine when v aetontes mictol¥! Mfiss Alma Odin returned fo New| Walter Jordan of Williman | T DAN:ELSON, CONN | cred Heart seeshd teafn ';,‘“,au:;afl;” Bri\x;m Monday nnc-rkn;;o ;—«-n' vistt with Mrs. T. H COLUMBIA 3 b LW ani g d Mrs. Fran! olmes’ hrop of Rockville Machanic Strest by a score of 4 to 2, tie game beln® | * monaid K. Brown roturned to N 3 ¥ = 5 v 1| tan S ber § A Foowes S PO e = row e New | friends in town Sunday - ltime. They escaped with extérnal| fall term September Sth. LEONARD BRIDGE played in Wauregan. The home team| y,, LS Leter o el Sunc lcabod Stoddard Bogue. 6. a Civil k 4 = Y eRiamber Nias 5 " = ; orning after a yeek’ Mr. and Mrs. S: Throop an: e B o bruises, and had a bad shaking-up. Mrs. Fred Church has been in Nor. \'"“d their only runs in the fourth|giay at his summer home on Broad.|and Mrs. Karl Bishop ot L : Mr.| War veleran. and father of Mrs. PTUCE 00, Tare eut for the wedding ch the past week, having a sligi Mrs. ‘Sulia Géer had: gorte Probl y | innming. a they seemn unable o con: | L3 et Phuscans mnl \of Lebanor | james A. Utley. of this town, died! TS O"% 500" ana Lieutenant| operation performed on_ her throat. |dence, R. 1. o be the guest of her jnect with Page's delivery. The score|. M. and Mrs. William Cavanaugh of | Hermon Gager. ¢ Mrs.|in Hartford recentl The body was|l oo P. Davenport, September 10th.| Several friends and relatives f | daugt Mrs. Art Stev ? Blaxweli and Chalmers Cars and Max. | Was 2 and 2 in the ninth inning. when | Beacon Joalls were mutets of Postm Mok, 0. Toais Sohiidon and Mrs a1 | Drousht Herc ay for burial in the | ST T atham, who is Stationed | here attended the funeral of Mrs | several weeks, we!l Trucks. Used Cars. | Brooklvn found Lafebre's number and|ter and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan over Sun- | beit Stiles are visiting - relatives inl ot Street cemetery. at Camp Devens, was home on fur-| rah Dart, held in New London, Friday.| The assessor e busy n { potinded in two runs and cinching the | gay. > 2 jocit fhiles are wieiting relatives ) Mrs Claytes B Munt Witk i ot Comp PERSE Miss Maude Blaisdell is enjoying a|land in this section. R e H. E. ANDERSON |zame. On Labor day. at the fair| The O Guard band held a dance| Mrs. Honrs Bristolof Milto. | children, went to Providence Tuesday | !0Ugh Over PUBIIL b ho has had|t%6 weeks' vacation from ber duties in| Mr. and Mrs. 1 v Kntalandof 21 Masie 8t. Danisisom Conn. °| gungds: Brooklyn defeated the East|and feception in Grange hall Monday Mrs. Fred Duerr. 0 yisit_her parenis Mr. and Mrs.| ,Cr2l'Cr Yhe Sunday services at St.|thé office of the C. M. Robertson Co.| Columbin and M verett H. Bos - " . fMinziy team by a score of 3 to 3 evening. _The Old Guard orchestra of | Mrs. I'rank A. Rockwood entertain- | mimar «0mhe momers of the’ caf| Pauls chureh. Willimsntic auring the i s S UEth and dsngt Miss M -~ [seven picts ramnished music. whichled the sisiers of the Soeial Corner at| fumily. whicn she cxbects to attond|abscence of the rector. Bes. Waiter K| New Haven—As an example of early| Wortly, of Haptford, pent Thursds — | Ftec et iven 1o Sragin Memmortat| Pinms wa merees’ana Teekpas oG | The Feunion e Heid Aty ana is) Borchert: | oeted, RS, SHIcaT| American architecture, the beautitul| AT "aniei 'tnd Merker are library. A lafge crowd attended. a good time. " '"'"i(';":“"l'fl'fl"j'"‘fllf:m_—('“" "';:wr" Sgati L dham Center, Sunday afternoon: |entrance to the Bristol house, New | their farm here after sever A National ved || i tee i, orwien on S S0 pbert D gy o) o R el Huven, a s T the Sietropaitan Ma- | Hon i New Vork | ationa Prob]em Solve Miss Mary turRed to their home In New York city 5 & by, ey seum of Art by Cass Gilbert, was re- e £ i Miss Mary L. Clute, assistant teach- | after a month's visit wi g, route heing taken by his substitute, L. m o _ Gilbert, - ’ i ociss Mary L. Clute, assistant teach- | after a month'a vislt with their aunt,| 1 Winter M cently, placed on exhibition in the Te-| When vou meet a ma s thor Pure, Wholesome Food - Nujol = Health from snending the vacation at her| Mre. Addison Rockwood and chil.| A (Bree oct play. ‘Between Two| rs HilzaBeth McArdle has been|oond, AR ONS oom of the maseum. | oughly content, vou sec one wher | : ; Home in_ Albany. dren, Jénnte ang Asthur. end Mes, olof Lives,” was given at the town hall 1ast| ceertaintng MY, ang Ms, Martin Bar-| "o It remmined throushout August.|bition has gone to bed | [RF,,h\l'ho—llr;on\r(nndfl necessary, but it is not (nThe Colchester bail_team defeated Rogers and _children, ' Barbara and e e ot prnchihe | =¥ ana’ chitdren, Elizabeth, Lucille enou e purest <t wholes. i [Fast Bnd 14 Notwic . are spending a week at Quono- | Lo, Andover s from|ana Duneam. of New London. John 3 h‘ e P - vh"j" ‘]“” esome food park Labor day afternoon, 12 to 2. The| contaus Beach. QUOnO-{ which. alout $30. are to be contritut-|\iCardle of Néw York Clarence Mc- — will hinder rather than help health if allowed to weather not being favora at William and George T&it are vistt. C0 towards the expense of a drob| ardle of Waterbury and Miss Mary clog rh; colon— :;;'r fgr m(cilmr And doctors ; .;"\‘Iflor the stage at the Andover B»‘r;ne:g of “;m{mgl’:_ = T agree that about 90% o 2 i i Mr. Starr, of New London, supplie agree | 3 t 90% cf our ailments are causéd or | Complaint has been mafe by resi-|ihs pulpit at the Union Baptist church | intensified by constipation. ctor @ $ ]{Ow to D t jdents on the réad to the laks. 61 fhe|gunasy meMmiGE | 5ot ek ect hoise made by some of the campers - 3 i | Somne part of even the purest and most wholesome ] @i | returning frofm the @ances late Bat- | ;i SnaLles O e i Massa. | fncd is waste. If this waste is not kept moving out | urday nights. b ' i | of ths body, it stagnates and breeds poisons which The weekly @ance was held at the| " aigs Dorothy Rogers, Who has been po: town hall Saturday eventng, but ow-| oGl fhe summer in Boston has ing to the unpleasant weather. the at- tendance was not as good as usual. Charles E. Hadfleld, of New Britain, was charged in court Monday even- ing. August 25th, before Justice Ray mond E. Clarke. with speeding on the state road, Saturday, the 28rd. He pleaded guilty to driving 55 miles an returned and will continus her studies at the Vocational School, Néw Lon don. Henry Allén and Ror_Johmson spent the week end in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ray _ Wosdmanse Yred W. Chapsi, Mrs._ Waltér Jeffer: and Gilbért Bumnéll, Wwere present at saturats the system and cause or noutish disease. The old, wrong way to attack such s;agnation was fo force a passage through the impacted mass. The new, right way to overcome it is t6 let Nujol induce casy self-elimination. Harmfal _Effects of Tobacco Try These SIMPLE TESTS | £ And sisce health is 2% much a matter of hox we climinate New York: Dector Commor. formerly I777 s 2o it smimnliatt focd-fucl, Tt 1 BERINE EVIBCH ot Fohns Hopkine Rospital save: Wany | Sr ok Yemalk up (hree fli; nts of stairs | hour. but had slowed down to 43 when |in, Sundar mornink service in thé Lven becacse rilliors cbf 7o every thinking person that the use of a netural, drisgiess men who_smoke, chew or Snuff incess- | And that »ou ‘are ont ht SeBath yhon | comen tatiag oo, Tc0 $10 N4 Baptist church at Noank and heard S | Inbricant is as sensible and necessary 23 the eating of pure, anily and,.whe are seemingly healthy | heart Beal is forced. trembling oF 1t | a mostins o and inwpiring idaress By Prof Witbue, -‘/nour s herior kit e B, s ATe ufering from progtessive orfanic|remulin vou may be a victum St fune: g of the Colum Milk [ ot Washington colleke, Washifigton. D, g"f'“’*} n'hfm" 24 mex i it allments. o5 fhg™ ,vould | tional or organic heart trouble. If you s’ association was held on|C., on the theme, “Work our vouf s s 3, A : processes upon swhich health it based are B o he een afficted had It not|feel that yeu must smoke, chew ot | the evening of the 25th to consider a|own salyation with fear and tremb- and | Mastication, Assimilation, Elinmation | [ 8aR3s"Would ‘Soon met well "1f ‘They | slave 't She! faur nerves. you are a| proposition of the Providence DIary| ing” They alsé liténed with great : Thezejors, the perfect recipe for health is thorough Mastica- | | Foma only stop’ the use of tobacco. | positively potsonink Soursell ®ith the| Co CplTiisport to Willimantic the| pleasure to the music by the famous e Tee, welealsaens Faod, xnd Ma e conief “nablt forming, principle of | deadly drug nicotine, In elther case|milk now taken = there by William|Totus Male Quartet of Baston. Every grocetr everywhere Tryhuriny, Getabotttol Nusttuss rod WAL Thien whon Sbasrbed by th Sogom. |you have just two alternatives _kesp|Bertsch. The proposition was de-| Ralph Melcer of Uncasviile ahd W. 2 3 ¥ i v y. Towly Tehtpporbed by the svstem:|on with tie seit’GoiSoning process ir- | clined. W. Lyman_of this village, who have ~sells Kellogg's everyday fissues ana vital organs of the bows. | ine’ comecuroii (iaRgers and suffer Mrs. Fred H. Avery of East Hart-| haen atténding the tennis tournament to almost everybody. - o oF Elve up e habit| ford. who has been in town occupy-|at Lake Forrest, the past week, Jhave Bor walusble health baokict—" “Thirty Feet of Danger”—fre, writ The harmful effect of tobacco VAries | and eerape 7 Sree, and depends rircumstances. Owe SGape the dangers. You can over-| iny her cottage on the Green for a few | retarned. Nujol Laboratories, Stancard Oil Co. (New Jersey) 50 B'wag, N. Y. il vy SomS g Sraing And stop the hab i - - b X Co. (3 3 % i1l be affiicted with meneral debility, | {"Versy SHort (ime be naink the Foflow | Wweeks, i 1L, and i . o 3 v & ime by using the follow. | Weeks, is not well, an il return he schools In town will hagin the others with catarrh of the throat. indi-|ing inexpensive formula: Go to any| home as soon as she 15 able. smisaka s e el estion, cos nervo < i = eogeipation, eXtreme nervous- fdrug store and ask for Nicotol tablets | Thérs was n ball xame in town on e, — St Warning: tssispatie 5 TRl Tt g Ress. memory, 2" tah! i ease, bromenial trouble hardenini of | wili have 1ert you. With the micoting | (Ween the local and Willimatic teams| 1f your bowels need a wholesome the arteries tubtrculusis bilndnest or | potsun out of Y ystem vour Benerni | was cancelled on account of §tormy|phvsic thit thoFouEhly cleanses. swket Sien, cancer or the cominon arfiction | Rtk Guickly improve. wes ens the Stomach dmd hensfits the livar tobacio in any form Sou can sisily de- conducted the ser o L oiey Cathartic TAblet to toet the haFmiul ‘effc.ts by wAking the| Moo Wi e sew e s el Vices [ the C ng:‘t-flanmml Church]ang yeu will fe€l better in tie mhorn owitie Nimple teni: Itend loud one | S M leading druzgihrs sad. A8 s iy & won | the pastor. Rev. T. Newton|ing 11 is i &l S Iyt full page from 4 book n the course | derful reme for the tibaeco habli; | reing & vacatio v e ety el e R o ot ate. basomen. Mt | VE MRS s Hash s 300 et | Owen, bemni DI WIS VASSUROR «t Bris- | sick ‘foaducie. bulouswbar, »ibsting. A s sour stomach: Fas, bad breath, thdigea Néd, hoarse and indistinet, and = you Téust frequently clear your throat. the chances are that your throat is affécted || ik John. “of Willimantic. and his granddaughtefs, ‘Misées -Una and Parmelia_Brousseau, who were thrown tion, cansGPAtion or other cemditinn pemit “ihe e cauSed by clogged or irregular bewals, possened " wnufuay et g catarr] it be SZiRning® | n rthis r &R (ron-skhd mors Berfous Feunie, Neres Ia"IBE | meem , #32 | trom & wagon weelk " rec Foley Ca IEROTE TTTere TiaRine onr Dwval| i he ey e L |l Tarine s e e ae el e Tavist sy T e