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1919 ~ 3 X " 'SHOE DEPAR! DO YOU BUY PRICES OR SHOES ? e e pebese i _ - Miss Annie M, Hutchins is spend-|_ The county issioners, -repré- You've heard about the carpenter who bought cheap saw |ins 2 week in Worcester, attending Jemtatives of the stdte boara ‘of (chari- T . e i val. les and of ¢he state board of alth, ; after saw because he broke so many he couldn’t afford to buy| Mrs C. T. Thaver and son, Aviward, | members of ‘the commiiiee of e vazions of Putnam were Visitors here Thurs-|and probate’ judges from a good one. There are a lot people who buy shoes that way. [ da:. % towns " in Windham rounty, gathered ”’ Vin el Y. ; . Mrs. P. B. Sibley, a member of theat the County :Buying our Walk-Over Shoes is no extravagance, but real committee of visitors, atiended the|home for Children in the Sawyer dis- 3 annual meeting at the children's|trict of this town. Thursday. for the economy. The many shapes fit youtoa T. They fit you with | home in Putnam Thursday. Mecting of the bard of magazement . - ” Miss Amelia B. Hutchins, librarian|and committee of visitors of the in- coming, not going style, and Walk-Over Quality holds the|a: the public Iibrary, is spending twa stitution, which now houses 11§ chil- i Weeks in Boston. aren. customers that Walk-Over styles make. These shoes have Repairs are being made to St Jo-| It was the annual meeting of those . seph’s church in Dayville, where Rev.|who are char; ith the well e of never been cheapened to sell at a price. . |1ematius Kost is pastor. the children :fifxd :n';'&e who ue:uge;- . 2 pes p William Moran, who bad his ally interested in them, aud the in- 5% HAVE YOU SEEN OUR NEW LINE OF POLLY ANN | broken when ne was ‘strucs by 53] ferest shown. as indlcated’ bs. the at- ; m mest e automobile one night in ~August, at|iendance and lively participation “in SHOES FOR LADIES. Dayville, underwent an operaiion at| the events of the day, may be taken as - y the Day-Kimball hospital a: Putnam,|® cetrain indication that the more| ¢ F 3 3 % 3 u 5 Where he has heen a patient since|han s hundred children who are in D3 ac m e or’ the accident. A number of -bone|ihe home are assured of good care : 3 shlinters were removed (rom ‘is lef. | 1nd rupervision, that one day they \ ; Harold Elliott, ho inji d t - £ . T 1 BEACON BATH ROBE BLANKETS |5, Tt ( HLADHN 0 Bliyill Crawford Ranges are Yamous for their uptothe ‘ hospital. . H. C L : - S B : - % .| of Thompson, who was a member of minu esigns and for t w COMPLETE -WITH CORD AND_TASSEL A desision_overruling the ples in| G, TESEOIN, RG Ra® 4 ember of te designs and for the improvements which 2 s of Byron B Lewf Bt East 5| lome Was ‘erected 20 years ago. in make them marvels of fuel economy. . . case of Byron E. Lewfs of East Kil i i Our Full Line of Beacon Bathrobe Blankets is heraand you| izl % Tither & Hopkins of Pao g d B Sl e e D an are invited to come and make your selection early. e s encon .glven. by JusticelSuperintendent +-D~ &, Park. & very z . ¥ = ooMoney put in the| raithrul and effic Micial, who h ey terchangda 1 3 The assortment represents a full line of handsome patterns | & 5715 0 a5 meas i g thur the e’ dna e‘gl;;}s Walinhie nanistance They have In ¢hangcable Hods ne for ashes and &3 rested charged with ASSAUItInE I | ig e B e rpetCt s one for coal —and the exclusive Crawford Single i " - i the he . and fi - be f suitable for men lnd women. Patterns are floral uld figured, Lewis was ailached in Mr. Lewis i 11f6. committee OF visitors representing D hich g ibl h also the quaint Indian designs and colorings that give them| i procceainss for damasncs Leamss, INY fowns of the county. Mrs. Irank amper, which makes it possible to regulate the 3 A 2 M dings for damages against, i Mitchell. Norwich, and Charles P. % 5 ynique effect approaching the Oriental designs. Teprosenting Mr Honkinn that | Keligg; Waterbury, vepresented the| o oven temperature by a single motion of an always t explain just how. uling the plea in aba I hel of hedieh. ; : Pick out L"le pattern you want now while the selecting is g%:k:}n(:;::fi nd e b O s gfie::"f:‘:fiu&mi ‘Whether you wish a coal range, a range, or a s .4 An investigation romised by As- Sii‘,‘,;‘n‘..‘m’"‘ R i i is 3 gL good. % Sl B ontent e B Bl N In DrisentingMis-annusl report. M. gas and coal combination—there is a Crawford which Price $5.50 Complete o i e e e eetiny T, S e s v it meets yeur every wequirement. And when you * O NCitnt vitaa i anaalist Bl Kooy That the ubwber of chila b inspect the various styles of Crawford Ranges you £ {epine, bere for ploading ERRReS B | B e avan: s b wiH find them unexcelled in quality of material and et e et i H 3 * Recently the following letter was|vear since that date was 41 and that fs oy ial For Friday and Saturda: rien 1 Mt S by Societasr| 1he numbey retureics v5 the hilhe-aub. W s Fohscmubpty o, TR TGS y y e e e g e ey varkmanship. Lo s S ON TH, ard: i g Men's association: children who have been in the insti- LONG CLCTH, 10 yards to the piece, 25¢c a yard; $2.25 a|Men's Hiition siie” Otiamsr ot Itk enn: . . Dear Sir: A number of the mer- piece. Not Over One Piece to a Customer. chants of Danieison have made com-| Children in family homes under the e plaints relating to the manner 1n|care of the Loard of management were| which express is handled in 10ading|shown to he distributed as follows: and unloading trains at the Danlel—'pugnam. 1 Thompson, 3: Ivorytenm, ., ’ L] son railroad station, and which isi2; Brooklyn, 3: Nerwich, %; Pomfret, apparently caused by trains nof hav- ‘Woodstocl:. Meriden.' 1: ~ New ing long enough stop at the station. |Tondon, 2; Mansfield, 1: Piainfield, 2: At some of the trains ihe express|Stonington, 1: Scotland. 1* Windham,| s company have six or seven men toi1l: Eastford, I: Gheshire, 1: Canter- = 3 3 5 assist in loading and uploading. and!bury, 1: Killingly. 2: Hampton, 1:| Windham: Mrs. H. W. Hawes, Canter- MYSTIC ing was lLeld at the home of Edgar WESTFORD then the train starts before they are|Hast Hartford. i: New Bedford. 1:|bury. : Wkeaton. finished, and quite often perishable | Lisbon, 2: Ashford, 1: total. 61. In reporting at the meeting as the| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klippell, of| H. W. Pray attended th® funenab of ank Placek of the old Burrill place 800ds go through to {ither Worces-{ /The 115 cnildren in the home come|member from Putnam Mrs. W. J.|Fall River, Mass. are guests of Mr.|his uncie. Oliver Bennett, at Anthony, is about {o return (o New York to ter or New London. more often to|from the following towns: Putnam,|Bartlett made a special plea that as-|and Mrs. Theodore Haven. R. L. recent! ve. New London, and havé to be re-|3§: Woodsetock. Thompson, 9:|sistance Ybe given toward the pass-| Miss hel Godfrey is visiting in| The fune of Alfred Rainey, The Woc hoo! opengd Monday turned here on a later train and are{Windham, 30; Sterling? 1: Killingly, 9 ] age at the next session of the legis- | Providence. | took piace Tuesday forenoon. He had with Miss Alice Burrill teacher. spoiled by the time they are deliv-|Plainfield Chantin, Pomfrei. ;11:‘1;5@ of a bill ‘xihal provides that all| Ernest Bliven and Benjnmm’?ep il l‘{or a Kmn;.—] time mlm m~\..» u-i A ieac m..~“ Institute )"Amf be el lice Saty ered; also what express is unloaded | Brooklyn, 3: Ashford. 5. Hampton, 2. "children proposed for commitment to|Hewitt have sold to Mr. and Mrs,|i0sis. From his late residencein this Iriday Oct. 10th, at the Eastford Con e, “tlepr:]e ll;:t xxedna:dagvsorr;; here has to be handled so rapidlvjScotland. 3: total. Tu One_ private | county homes be subjected to exam-!Jame:s “W. Jackson the Welberger|Vilage the body was taken to St. Jo- gre@ational church. After attending the The October meecing of Vorcester, Wednesday, Thursday and | hat much of it is damaged by hand-lboarder brings the total to 115. ination as to their physical and men-|ho\e on Bay street. seph's church in Dayville, where the institute, Miss Grace Davoll will spend mar's Home Mis: = N riday. 4 S ling. We have noticed that there is{ factford ang Canterbury are the|lal fitness. Such a measure was re- | Robert Adamson and Mrs. | requiem mass was sung by Rev. lava- (he week end with Mrs, Jessie Durkes neld h of Mrs A. C. Risdon of New York and, his|More troublé on the South bound|oniy towns of the 15 in the county that|jected by the last session of the legis- | Charles ~ Gremley represented the | Hius Kost, burial peing in the cemetery of Warrenville - Gibbs Tjes= ernong guest. Nathan Osborn of Ewanstorn }trai rather than on the noOrihl.rs not represented at the home by |lature. Mrs. Bartlett pointed out, but|Methodis® Sund.v school at the coun- | Near the church. 3 Shattuck o he Buck farm ock. e B. Freema [T, were week-ond guests ot toe |boun® trains®and especially on train | cpiigren. it should be enacted in the interes of | iy conventica held in Norwich on | Monday = afternoon relatives —and 1 nine pigs Monday and sol The mee | family summer home in the- village 125 Which arrives at Danielson at}“'Misc Annie’ H. ‘Tingly, presiding|and for the protection against disease.| Iuesday. friends of Mrs. Mary Je ainard Tuesday in Willimantic. the lthe past week 6:16 p. m. We suppose there is more [y hile reports of members of the com. |and for other reasons, of children al-| Mrs. Jeserh Johmspn, Mr.. A [1.|Sathered at her home for her funeral At fown meeting Monday Aghford % ready In county homes. Brand, Mrs. William . Brooks, = Mrs,| Services. She had reached four score | went democratic, as usual al exercises Gura A, Per: | spent Monday at the woine of her son Mrs. Emma trouble with this train because it G ’ % - e oine Baboeck of Ledyardf oS el amount of express | itee of ViSitors were being made. | fter tire businessmeeting, at Which| Samusl Higbee and Mrs. Ira. Decker|and Lad been an invalld = for many 5 addressed the meeting in an especial " { ot ohizte | representatives of thé state boardsiare a committee to make arrange-|Mouiths. It was touchinz to see the were conducted b Kins. The was |sins. Mr. and Mzs.-Chapies H. Come | matter, there being no express de- ||y itteresting manncr and reviewed | Tep ¥ I - Americanizati e qEen, 2 e -Chavlex H. Comm | Ve, 20 here from the boat train. and | the Teerer B commionments “of iha|spoke. & spiendid dinner was served | ments for mally Sanday it the M K |Sef0o’ children at the noon hour By Mr. ang’ Mrs. Park to the fusats, | chareh. - Suaday, Oor 28 crowd the room for a farewell look a1 e ettty all of the Boston and Worcester even- B e Tl 1ot wBE p smes in on this train. | heq given marticular attention to ihe|who greatly enfoyed Their visit to the| Mre W. T. 1.ne of Noryich is the|the tace of their gentle. kindly frieni s Tingly, | home.. which is most carefully Kept{guess of her son, Garng: ¢ lane und |Rev. W. D. Wondward conducted (e : services using for his text a fallen take v Main and little daughter |2 3 the Allyn's Point section | IDE express Pray, relatives home of Mrs: by feel that it is the fault of the em-|lomes Mra Georse O. Balch 3 Y : e ts. Ross' bfother. Joseph ot s e, T . mooikln.. Mes. | Wemoral air of satisfaction with (heir la's. - Mrs, W, B. Gal- | state in life. They are as happy. ap- 'A. Douglas. of | parcntly, as children are anywhere, Blanche Burcows hus’ vet -| B. and Joseph York. after 1 vizit (o her mo- g \ USQUEPAUGH uests at the home of Mr.| LThis matter was taken up at thelwork,of the institutie # Mrs. Latham E. Smith, “ meeting of our BuSiness Men's asso- [ whosé home is in Wiliimantic, is me]and ‘where the children are heajthy. ! 3 _ selection ~ from Mrs Charles Ross and children of |clation. September 26, and it was|loiretary of the committee of visitors| happy amd are receiving the best of nd Hochian Eldredge. | Autumn_leaf, with ~ the words . from s writings was Grant. Penn. have arrived from |voled lo take the matier up &ith the|and an arden: worker for the home. |care. There I¢ no better evidence of 3 B v. Mra “Willyn 15 fIsaish. 7We all doitade. ge a le H c. Sarter 3 Norwicl <pen officials of your company. We do mot o o is mads < foi- | this than their joy aces. urs- | Chapman are on an auiomob: = trp 10 was at No Sterling. G condo: H 3 B s B R X Aot s o "Balch Ashford: | day, fheir neat appearance and their | Liolyoke, Mass. bearers were Joseph L. Henrs W i DeRusha and by tamily. ployes of your road or the Miss Madeline Birch was a flxnx of|the employes of ' the expre s com-| .S, Hyde. Brooklyn L S |ihe manner in which many of Dan-at Boulevard pdrk - | jelson’s young people in common with | KnKight team, w October 12| those in surrounding towns are tak- | €arly in thje sgason. Tvance of|ing up modern dances that are not! Those who wish to “see Pendieton Hill were dspecially = well nted. There will not be any special ob rking force at the Laure] jservance of Columbus da Glen mi)l has been lacreastd: in Daniclson, but an o 12R7 doukle house north of her residence to Aco:phus Thibeault M= and Mrs. A. Goodhall have had a yisit from their daughter, Miss Annie, ch_appeared MOIST CLOTH November 4th, 1919, the scale of wagas cousin, Mrs. Fred Harri: Fair- |pany. but we feel that much of this|lup Chaplin: Mrs 3 t 'he iventie, Groton, Friday and,Sat-|trouble could be eliminated if the |Sterling: Mrs. J. M. Tatem, Hartford: |even in their own homes. They are| My and Mrs. Matthew Seyben have| “Pape’s Di R, o & u passenger trains stopped at Daniel- Mrs. P. B, Sibley. Miss Mary Dexter, | immaculate in appearance, all being srom their wedding Lrip. il 4" S e St Ny ape apepsin’’ puts Latham E. Smith was a guest[~on a longer time 17 you with 1o Danielsn; Mrs. W. J. Bartiett. Put-|comfortably dressed. apd in tuture| Mr. and Mrs. John I LIRS ot R e L OB S SR il Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomachs )¢ Mrs. J. H. Allen in Norwich Mon- [have an interview with us beore de- ‘nam. Mrs. George Luring Plainfield:|years will have good cause to reg: daugbter Frances arc staving at;P m = p— day " |ciding upon this matter some of us|Mrs F. B, Willoughby, Scotland: Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Park as their very great | \arch Hill at their bunga | Sunday ‘morning. in order at once! : tev. Oliver E. Newton and Mrs.|will he pleased to meet you at such|y. D». Eillott. Thompson: Mrs. E. H. | benetactors. as representatives of the | their bokg on Church street is being| Mr and Mrs, J i Newion, who Wwent on a trip to Ver-|time as yvou may suggest I.illtbridge, Plainfield: Mrs. George M.|county. usical numbers andl other | renodcie : . TR e s ) SIS S L S N ion, were oblised o return here on GRORGE DAVIGNON |Tingly, Williamtnic; Mrs. Nellie C.jof Thursday's mecting at the bome. i.\luz- ?"luhBel\;'lsnd‘pf“‘lnud‘t;d(;;|fi;|;;l:n(: 2F rlu =% ““T o 1 spent |y, on of the food did dam + ofter | TUeSday morning. owing to Mr. New- | Secretary. | Cleveland. Hampton: Mrs. Charles O. el weill used in | Carrol ven 'eav: ] ¥ ay night with relatives here. ige—do you? Well, don't bother. If e D e Wamiecn” ©" |ton's cudden iliness, Leslic Newton Of| 1 ronly Secretary Dasienon was|Thompson Pemfrel: Mrs. Oscarfour- | | A stesm shovel b be, uces 0 on an automobiie tein to Matne. " f iiks ‘claliys Peck. who s heen il | Your ‘Somach (8 i revalts It Boston. son of Rev. Mr. Newton. ar- & o telotte. lompson: Mr: Oliver A » bas b iss Margaret Reed. 3 s much better. | zassy and upget. and what yeu just al i g : 3 received the followinz letter: 3 g % {on Grove street. The shovel has been| M 3 Shel- or. Kenyon and family. Mr, and Mrs. | I j Iived here Wednesday and early onl e o Tondon. Comn. Oct. 5. | Hiscox, Woodstock: Mrs. E. P. Brown. | 10,5036 the contractor Working here | nurse, ns fof My, Jobm ;. B pnzon an tgmily. My, and Mre: | hus arned “sour: head father to BOStON wHSte HE will ror] Mear s 1 bes to acknowiedge | : Z — by Antonic Vito .of *the town; of | PUTRG T A ol e HRRARL Me. pud Mow €. | n ianes and acldn eive treatment in a i receipt of vours of the 3d. calling ai- _| Thompson. trot | church met. Tucsday - evening With! {ended the funeral of Senator William | ; il % SRy IR A9 Mise Saran T. Catimer §s spend.|tention to complaint ' made “by merSoR &84 SICOtT D, Dezies WeIS R 8| Capgerpury Brooklyn and Pemfret|SN.IL L Gail'on’ Peahl street. The 1S Wilcox of Norwich Town SAUr- | mets menirnlim o o abepsin to g Tays with relatives in Pal.]chants of Danfelson. Conn. relative |+ the : e % !are Windnam county towns that have Miss Tsther Coit Bn Pegll Sureec [hr #lize a and in five min ing a few days = - e x = I'building Thursday afterngon for their cor farmn inmates, maintaining | YOUDE = gt | tes 1 wonder what became. of the mertown to lability, 1o get .express on and off | ihnual organization meogting. ' The | N P ; |After a business ‘sesion of the class| Mrs. Fannie Bushnell is indigestian and distress — passenger irain at vouf station par- |\ ..l . pportionment of Bighways, for | WY Outside poor. | refreshments were served few days with Mrs. John L. B ISl ks o Attt take caca o? Rheamatism LAUREL GLEN | ticwlar_attention being- directed to our 2 SRR TRl D ments con-| Manager Thorhas McDermott, of the S W e s | West Kinggion Vlimit without rebgllion; 1t a4 g trale 125 isidered and routine business trans-|Putnam bas—' 'l team. has complete = There is (o be a ha supper at v i3 a damage instead of a help, T havi r trainmasier . ride ¥ L BALLOUVILL] | 8 hely dus r. Powell anl Mi% Tayler sttend-) 1l 20 RTIng our . teaingiafier siag (L oCq | his arrangemicats for the opening of | BALL.O} Richmond grange hall this week, | remember the quickest, surest, mowt - . ockton fair Wednesday. lioe what con be fone fowarfi cor.| Movor bus transportation has proved | the Moosup series here on Sunday.| Henry Pray has réturned. from a|. .\:\'rw. E. E 'l;f-nt(;)n 44’.UAI on relatives | harmiess nntacid is Pape's Diapepsin, as much > Alice Main is at Groton Long Point ting th Hition Tou o 1 so convenient to many people who|Babe Ruth will play first base for| G®0 TN ool in New York g -dcingsior Suedcay Sftertagn | which ec %0 at drug stores. T ra 4 r one vear | helping to care for-Her uncle OSHIGTS | ' Y pave hecn tied b with several live in different part of the town of | Putnam. and will be asked by mem- | VSt Wb TEIEEESR O PO N e gop | Georze Matierson of Richmond was | . rnes. who has been ill for some time. | ave been tied up with several im-| illingly ana surrounding towns ghat|bers of the American Legion in Put-| 4 a & sapgy! caller in this ge Tuesday day evening several meen from |LOriant matters. but hope to have ([FIUREIT 257 SNTFOARIRE [Onne L2311 am o ‘autograph o baseball an | hg Dew house of Simon Messier. | |" The people here wore very soiry to biace took part in & picture taken |itle spare time the latter part sf| i T FRTROL AN R lea The motor | DAL which Will He offcred as souyve: |, Mre AL B Simmons and MMt jearn of the death of N | Nelly - ¥ J. B. Totten for a vitagraph com- | (s week, and I shall be glad te caill, ™ yne’ now furnish regular fréns. |nirs at the coming carnival of An-| Thoms s Palmer. who had several relatives pany . upon you at Danieison and taXc over| 0%, 5 to° practically all of the v. | selm Mayotte bost: N Coughbred gatme hen has been [HeTe: The supper at the Laurel Glen chapel | 1€ T s lages for which Danielson is & trad-| On Momdav. which will'be observed| A& tnoroushbred &NIE hel Pos, Geel )~ — - Is hereby given in the jurisdiction of 4y nizht was well attended and Y a3t SMITH, |Ing center. in Worcssier 4s Columbup Dey. 1| Gutton GIRLS! DRAW A JB" cklayers and Masons U No. 21, proved a great success., Ashaway and 2 R oetiate There is considerabile criticism over Puthdm team will piay there. meeting., =\ "% 1 Tucker has sold her i ickla; o sons Union Ne. 21, 7 Assistant Superintendent the Groton apd | it koot | of Danielson, Gann., that on and aftar i sct by their Union is 87V cents per THROUGH HAIR | hour. the Wel- venordale. lLater in the morning there William Main and daughter, Miss | Armistice dgy, Nov. 11. iS a Suggestion | considered in‘good taste. Not all, nor come Home day parade at North{' e B a0 AClidkton Frmma were callers {n Westerly. Weds | thal Is Aindfng favor with many peo- |\ Maibeit af hoee wha auree, Tor | (Fosvenordale: next Satafday wili need | Who has now returned to Ariinglon. | pesday. ple in Daniclson. It will be recalled|quige in the criticised swriggling and|i0 be at the village early, for the pa 6 BRICKLAYERS ANP. MAROKS UN tbat there was very considerable of|univering. but ng, many do that an|rade is scheduled to be formed and{ i\ pougy mill is now operating the 3 | 10N, No. 21, of Connecticut an ebservance on November 11 of 1ast | observer at one darice here ‘recently tart at § 3wl proceeding to Gros- | [N FIURL el 2Ot WIS Let “Danderine” save your |'OM 21, ecticu | vear, when the soldiers of this town |eaid “The. il | e R i wouldn't siand for that at will be a pagade at Thompson town { i were in Europe or Scattered througn |Coney Isiand . eve ~oney is i 5 (3 E o P v n, and Coney is not | 8 hompse i road between this village and e 1o ths eondtee Ecabenizen sb. il S ) piage Inj Favel LUSHREEARCQISn ‘:":;"f Vit s Teen somewhat improved | hair and double e 3 Selectman J. A. Gilbert, James B the world. Do @t el nm[ scl 1 for girls in rz‘r;‘m‘\'\!;:::n.,“der the direction its bef‘lllty e o | fhe town of Thompson. R s cita D l _P d - Cottame meeting |Danieison-rrovidence Plans are being made to establish i o e e | {an automobile express route between this city ang Proyidenge. This so—! g 1) { vice is expected to fill the need 4 ated by the digcontinuance of the tro. . !q‘_ freight seryice. 1t ‘here is allarge number of patients | y { at the KKimball hospital. ~al- 3 | though that Institution is not e i crowded at present as it has been at / sthel paribag I e past ev. John/ Redd, who hay been giv- | ! ing special atiention to. Red Cross| LOOK AT TONGUE! REMOVE w,orkkduunf‘ fhe past few months. wyi|l! POISONS FROM STOMACH, speak at the morning service al the o : Congregational church. Sunday. t LIVER AND BOWEES. Rev. L. C. Sherburne. former rector Motor Trucking Service This service will be inguayrated en Thursday, Oct. 9, “running Thursdays |only from Danielson via Waursoan. Contral Village, Mopsup, returping via samo route We solicit ordgrs to carry goods te {the ‘capacity of our 3-ton Truck. \|Qrders to carry goods in either dirse {tion of route, will bg taken Wadoes | days. We aiso seligit- lopg or short haul work, giaranteeing satisfagtory ser Bay Staters are continually on the war- ¢ 1 path for dirt and dreariness. They dispel i i ji m§ Paint at Poquetanuck. ill conduct the se ghoo &2 5 Sy, ‘St OF fwO ONER ; 2 i vicg .at St. Philip's Bpiscopal church makes old things young again. No matter what i DELICIOUS beyond words ! mfl“’}’b . ek x S s vou'l it i .. G . MacKay an v looks shabby from your house, barn or boat down - In fact, youll say it is just icenlin” Wit represent (he Putnam 3 | 4s good as “Mother used to Baptist ‘chiirch at the Baptist —state vige. to the smallest inmate of any of them, ay make” TRY IT TODAY. - convention, o be in session at Nor- A e mall hem, the 1T nes- wich Movday. Tuesday and day of next week. ” The _de e tpa of Cargill councfl. K. of Co Seill £6 o Danicion Sunday afternoon to confer the tHird degree upon a class of 40 members of Rose of Stater has a paint just made for the job. INgReuT Oh, girls, such an abundance of thick, | VICTOR SMITH heavy, invigorated hair; a perfect mas 124-3 BANIELSON. CONN. of wayy, stiky haif, gloriously fu ¢ F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST bright and s easy to munage. Just moisten a cloth with a litie 3 :‘ Council, which' is showing rapid “Dandering” and carefully draw it & 4 2 ) ncrease in membership. through your hair, taking one’ small recto: is surely. the handy. e g the-Songe. It Tergel ?lg'!!,;m lgdgd o 04 Follows strand ai 4 ume: this maglcully o F uner:g l}:nhe'c;‘:s an s - S will éonter a degree ona class of can- moves all dirt, excess oil and grease mbahners does any kind of a varnishing job to parfection— - fates pi: Tusedey cieping chis but your bair is not left britile. dry Contral Yillage, Copn being the first deégree work of the i siringy or-faded, but charmingly sof. AUTOMOBILE EQUIEMENT season. Accept “California” Syrup of Figs|with glessy, golden gleams and tender inside or out. It has been through the steam and every-other test and never once turned pale. - - only—look for the name California on |lights. The youthful glinis, tinis ani| Courtecy Efficiency, Satisfestion Z Might Worry Wilson. the package. then you are sure your,cdlor arg again in your halr |T¢u;h:n.~ Connection Moogup Piv. 'WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc., Boston, Mass. Six m; and ' dollars = more have cbild Js Baving the best and mogt harm- | -Dunderine” s tonic-peautiier, B - Laryost Petut wnd Vearnioh Moo in Moy Englend been pai ican bandits to ran- | less laxative or physic for -the little| sifles doubling the beauty of the hair LOUIS E. KENNEDX 3 | i n Nesy m fwo ricans. is getting | stomach, liver and bowels. Childpen|once. it checks dandruft and tops fall- - Tho Bas Stater You can buy Bay Str%e Paint and Iaorout Varaish fom Vi o be a hfi.':{z’ e ?;'”.n Broken Jove it ‘dcllc\ofi' rsuu;‘ '_u‘-x,.h bqéi{n ing balr. Get delighttul Danderine for ANIELSON PECK McW3IL1IAMS CO. % m@fl& “may izgotion. for child's dose on egch bot- |nfaw-oents'at any-drug or iofiet Counf y. 4 g g 4 . x E “will worry S EETY Phaut tear 1 ter an: it as a dressing and invy- ndertaker Embalmer e "‘ 9 " Tiother! Tom et TR areTr .-‘r»-“g":%"; on b % " s SEec el A¥ -"'?}‘fi Toewy Bat 4 TSIy T L UL P PEREGE D S S R LR SRS VIR SRV ENAT I S SRR RS Y