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1 the wedding: m.g a special honor to the been e church osganiat for s mninbe present time. | of years. e bride was attended b¥| Twenty-ni o Sl e iR e San T Braent ,:;,,mmm the groom by. his brother, Calste Ro-{of Tast week bore no marks whatever. i bitaille, of Worcester. Following the [Ty n,,m,,‘ of bl ballots is & ,-,‘. | mass thpre “a_breakfast and re-|ular thing at elections, and in mamy. coption ‘at the home " of the bride's}cases is.due-to the fact that sone vot- DANIELSON had lived for years. Mr. L’Homme |mother. After theic wedding trip Dr.|ers have never learned hog to use the i was the father of Lee 1. Homme, one |and Mrs. Robitaille will make their|present form of Daior. o TR This (Tuesday) evening at the home|of the Killlngly men who gave lhelr home in Boston. . known ‘that some of the ballots are. of Mr. and J. W. Gallup. a fare- | lives in the recemt war. The bride received many beautiful [ burposely left blank and are taken weil feception will be tendered Rev. At the services at the Heihofl.\st gifts. Dr. Robitaille formerly was 10- [}y clectors who have no intérest in the.| and Mrs. J. Albert Vachon. who are|church Thursddy evening Rev. M. S. cated in Putpam and is well known in | clection other than vetins on the 1i. this week for Cheshire, Mass., | Stocking, the pastor, will give the |eastern Connecticut. cense quesyon.. These men must take leaving where Rev. Mr. Vachon recently was|first in a serids of taiks pertaining to| Father Gareau. who was celebrant,. ballot in gofng through the voting. calied as pastor. Sunday members of | the Centenary tiovement. of the mass, is a native of Danielsofi | process, howover and merely ACoept thg Baptist Sunday school presented| Warnings are being issued to local|and is now stationed as an_assistant|it (5 be dropped, unmarked, into the N Vachesi $ho lita boch Terety hunters (o guurd against wandering |at Rosemont parish, in Montreal ballot _box. Thefe alfo. was & num- of fhe Sunday school for the past 15 |over the eastern border of the town 3 of Mr.|ber of mutilajed or wrongly marked Years. a purse of This evening’s | of Killingly into Rhodo Isiand terr). | Mise Rachel Halle, dauenter of Wr| 2000 TSR T, Yoot the total Teception at the Gallup home is ar-|tory, where the -season for hunting|3nd Mrs. Joseoh HMalle of Cottage| U 0 0 O o ont was about Ave Tamged under the ausmices of the Cru- [has not vet opened. ; Ditafle as organist at St James |Der cent. of the total number of bal-| g G Potato rot is proving to be much | bitaille lots cast. and this is not far from the : more extensive than was imagined | 3 average loss at_clections in Kiltingly.| tioss| Rev..and Mrs. J. T. Edwards, Post-| . o) by those’ wh f There has been no relief yet from ¢ , . y t 0 realized that the < x 1 —_— e fall master Raymond A E_H Ham- {0, had v the situation pertaining to the unioad- H . . = {crop had been badly damaged by the ation b a A S G AR | projonzed wet weather of Geptember, |Ing and loading of express matter at PUTNAM e ne U Sainplagd Mise Gea e {The crops are so damaged in some|the 6.16 p. m. train. The railway ex-| pouong of the Bradley theater were s e = . b e T | fields that the potatoes are being men and the local AmETican|gelichted Monday with the new fo(o- Sievor chareh 1o the sessions of the BaPUSt| plowed under. This means at leas: vay express force is daily SOINE |G Tr That Manager Hyde Smith as Sote coTveRtion, (which opemed on |8:%0 ber bushel for the tubers in this | throush the high-speed vush “that| Dyl S0l T asnineen: e Monday ip Norwich. Other members| i iiory this winter. it is statc1 here, |marks each arrival of this train. and| S0 5t p E o€ the local church ‘also will attend | 'SHHOTY (RIS Sminter, 10 s statcd here | O ehable soods contin Feolggerere. | ent is a combination of piamo, _ organ and o:cnestra and it has heeq the convention . hrough without being unioaded at{ 9182 3 1 Touis E. Youns is seriously NM atj 'S, ¥ Albert Vachon as secretary |t 1t iz confijent~| PIAced du thc thedter-at- e izt Br the Baptist Sunday school. their destination here. several thousand dellars. Having the A ! i . his home on Mechanic street. ly expected, however, that the condi- & - 2 it M = seml 3 v R “Biate. Amtotmenne Commis-| At St. James’ chureh Monday mor- | 1, SEoCted Bowevar, that the condi} [l C! iy Iuch) the same, many thifh - is equal Yo butter and better than lards or better, than a regular house orchestra DANIELSO% CASING, . compounds in making all kinds of cekes—and 2t & r John Macdonald of Hartford, |ing, Miss Elise Malouin and Joseph |gyre, and this will be brought about by r, th regul J ana in installing it the management STARKWEATHER Do farmerly of Putnam. was a visitor| Martel were united in marriage by |exrending the length of the stopping o e _— with friends in Danielson Monday Rev. John Roux, M. who also was | time here. 2 B ey heater ahead Of A0V | powWiiNG amd POCKLT BILLIABDS The temperature dropped below the fceiebrant of the nuptial mass, which | 'The Danielson organization will be | Playhouse in eastern Comnect! S ALLE) .3 TABLES kabl I fremzing’ point cariy Monday morning | was attended by relatives and friends. | represented at he siate convention of | ThE plaver was glven iix et Gyout| *wESRAdpavs LADIES DAY, remar, y lower cost $ oo fovmed on cmall pools of wa- | Whas Flerine ‘Gaestw, dupshisr of |the Womltith Chrlefiin Temiermote | e N R s SN e & - Alphonse Gareau, of Carter |union which will be in session Wed- | Brecioted b # ToU0 "ARE TNVITE = 2 nds et and Dr. P. G. Robitaille, an|nesday and Thursday at the First|(hf theatre ' ' = 0~ 0 FRANK BAREER. Prop. You will be sed 2t the small quantity of Mazola needed sheervamce of Columbus day. which is list, ho h: vl Bost: C ational church, Nimantic. quipy 5 nectic ey Oy P B S i i c ade in | fects and wonderful resulis are possi- for cooking. It is_pure contains no water or air, therefore & Jegal heliday in Connecticut. were married Monday morning at St. Good progress s being made in — ~ Mre. Charies T. Thaver and =on.|James church. Rev. Charles Garéan,|erepting a set 0f new dwellings for the |Dle With. the instrument. LOUIS E. Agtward. of Putoam spent Monday | hrother of the bride. performed the | Connecticut Mills company on Morin| Putnam is getting to be a model city E. KENNEDY with refatives in Danielson marriage ceremony, and was celebrant | avenue and in that vieinity. At the|in so far as the behavior of Ite tahan| DANIELSON N. A Witter of Providence iS|of the solemn high nuptial mass, Rev.|present rate of progress it iy expected | jtants is concerned. Judge M. . T e s and | Jony Roux. M. S. being deacon and | that the homes will be completed and |Geissler of the eits court said on Mon: | Undertaker and Embalmer Rev. Emil Rephat sub-deacon. The|ready for ocupancy in the win-|gay that there has not been a session| ®ocecial Attertion to Every Detall nothing is wasted through heating. ' Follow your usual recipes—with 14 to %3 less of M3z6lad than the amount of butter or lard called fcr. L'Homme. 61, died Sunday|augmented cheir that sang so splen- [ter. Their coming into use will give of the tribunal during October, and doseph 3 3 @&t his home in Attawaugan, where he [didly at the golden jubflee mass sang |at least slight relief from the short-|the month now half gone. In days = gone by such a record was rarely ever | state convention, which ix in heard oOf. at Norwich today and Wednesds The bedy of Mrs. Juiia A. Eddy, 87, Putnam fans continued to be peeved is to be brought to East Putnam for|Monday at Babe Ruth, who wouldn't burial from Worcesicr, where Mrs.|play ball after coming here Sunday, Eddy died Sunday night at the home |on account of mopey comsideration. of a relative at 15 Mason street. Mrs. | Babe may he a Home Run King, but Fady. born August 1832, formerly fhe fsn’t a private when il comes (o was a resident of Putnam. being a good sport, so many lof the That there is something more to|fans here helicve. {Vhen anyome tries police work taan merely séeimg that !0 talk to a Putnam fan about Eabe the city is guiet and decorous and|2nd Ris home runs hereafter the in- | discharging the routine duties of an|Uiry probadly will be “How —much Domestic Science Teachers profer Mazola to lard or ary compol.nd—— n<t it is more wholeserne., FREE The 68-page, beautifully illustrated Corn =t Products Cook Book compiled by experts. It really heips to solve the three-mizal-a-day problem. Every housewife should have one. Write for it today, officer has been shown by Captain |40€s he charge for making one " . | e e R R S B SRR et oV CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. P. O. Box 181 Naw Yotk Citw head of police. party was given in honor of Ayvlward ’ It came to light on Monday, though | Thayer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles the captain has nothing to say on the ver of Grove street. The party subject, that he recently played ihe nged by his aunt, Mrs. J. Carl role of Good Samaritan to a family | Witter and was in honer of his fourih that he found to be facipg a Sunday [ birthday. ; There was the usual birth- with no prospect of having anything|day cake, among many other micc to eat on the day. things. Having learned” that a mother and| FHiufers are being temoted almost = . ; her children were without a morsel of | bevond the pmint of resisting when |, s ek 3 » Fitebville At G Nircies A - f00d in the house, tho captain quietly|they encounter whole fiocks, some of | /Mg Iemaiing ve \T,’;‘:{.fi' abdervanss ot e b ckyiie: spils Pompah. el | ANDOVER Wwent to a grocery ¥nd provision store | s scove or mdre, partridges in woods [ oomene NiE MO Snecial o Monduy 0., Tinden wasa visitor in Chest-1 The Girls' Teague and purchased a liberal supply of|in the surrounding towns. Last vear erfield, Saturday | supper Friday nignt at t Mesws. AHERN & CAHOON, 47 Farnsworlh Street, Sum...., mrass Sales Represaniatives foodstuffs, ‘h he paid for from hjs|partridge were almos: as scarce here v b aide _—— L e Pen At 'Thl own pocket, The captain. his o tand] Abaits he Ik the aroal auit Tut thers COLCHESTER S ittt IO G Bt S e B L e oil g e S 1sa common € ily of his own and his fatherly spirit|here in battalions this seison. when at home on Broadway over| 1 people from ohi Miss Mary Wade was a recent Hart- lay Yl 5 ookl goryans is broad enough to sense the situation |€hooting them is forbidden. that the family of unfortunales were| Dr. J. J. Russell- of this city is one facing. He knew, 100, that the father [of the Windham county physicians of the flock had only _recently been|named as post surgeon by Adjutant large orowd attended the whist | and 1 land gance given byt the Young Me airview, | Socal clib’ in Grange hall, Saturday iro ¢ | Dight.” Mukte 'was by the OId Guard ford visitor. R. A. Millac has Sold his on Broadway, known as The firessmn among women, yet they toil on day after day heedless.of the significance of this distress- ll)g symptom. charged. WEh' non “Buphort. Cerbiai. Cote, to Harris Cohen, who will move there| BIZht. My |y bl G Wahlay ‘the Saptatniy geirous| Yincent MeAvoy wtated Mongay ari|al once and will make a summer re-| QLIRS 0y o, saidctman: Held | P {act o “known, though it had |terno 5 X 7| sort of 0] g oarg; Joctae g = Backache is often 2 warning of some mward trouble that Seretbrane e s msercioEh It Rad |yeruon int (sbeuc 380 dekets na| 70 (U PP son or Bosran | HeME R mesting dn Thelr Toom LI p 470 L 8 o pat| were in town Saturday with their eIl's “BloeK " Saturs hid 1 \to inventigate . th fld Ch d xll Difficulty is being exper enced by yal grranged by Amselm Mayotte pOSt| jarge auto, truck carting barrals, of| - Chares~CRIk of ' Marlbore was & ciami. of Tohn Snell o Motnthhiger of requires attention, and which unless relieved will sooner or ofiials 1 iRaing an Trteriweses. who | gl Amsricun jegion | T T | ekres e the Hansand bt TSR 2 Yarieeen whe <) il GF ek Sach’, Mogadinger ¢ {is ik to Do of service i the e e ey E . , sstmaster . ‘Sullivan R gt old. WERD b rine - chtiron T = 1 ried at Danielson Monday morning, Misses Mae and Ruth Hoxie of AT Iafer dedm Itself in more senous a‘llmenb' :2‘W‘,‘:’,;”,:‘,m‘,“‘;’h:h?“““ allas Sher- |8 O esident of this city. | Westerly, B, L. were gtests Suturday | EFIP- He savs the oldest s 90 veurs old. He Brooklyn Jail e Al 2 - v The temperature dropped to 25 dé-|of their sister, Miss Hoxie, assistant i i and there| teacher of the high school. [ Bashfulness and awkwardness n.reJJmmn- octiag, weveral ‘Ueing great- great-grandehildren {te await trial at the present term of the Windham county superior court on the chargs of attempting to kil Amie Shaki. so-calied. who has been a_patient at the Duy Kimball hospital nce Sherif filled him full of bullets three weeks ago fomorrow evening. ‘The shooting occurred at North Grosvenordale. Albanians up there do mot seem at all_anxious to have any jBand in the trial of Sherif, evidently | fearing conseduences. it i apparemt |\ i that Sherif has friends, as weil as has | the man he shot, and gotting mixed up in the trial does not appear to be any- ‘thmg like anp attractive praposition to these men. man, of whom have a habit of carrying guns and are some- What careiess in using them if any- | thing_arouses their ire. A Norwich countryman of the par- concerned in the shooting affair courteously and respectfully de- to have anything to do with the ¢éase when he was told that” he | was wanted as an interpreter. While ithere is this fear among these peo- grees in Putmam on Monday a freeze that cut down much of | Rev. Oth Baumeister celebrated mass | twins. ¥ i is caused by female derangement Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Co*npou“d is what you need. It quickly asserts s in all those peculiar ailments of women. F‘o' more than thirty “years this. old fashioned root and herb medicine has been restoning / \merican women to health. The Splendid Recovery of Mrs. Covediry Newark, N. J.—“ The doctor said ¥ had organic wouble and treai®d me for several weeks. At times I could not walk at all and I suffered withmy I Ay O L oo we back and legs so I often had to stay el L AR TR Lo sel at the trial. peims out that much groundless. H her ‘effort was being made on | Monday to find someone who is willing to act in the capacity of interpreter. | When the superior court comes in here Wednesday morning for the fur- ther consideration of cises on the criminal list the case listed to be heard is that of Ernest Welch. 16, of Attawaugan, who will face a charge of person of a child 5 vears of age. Welch | . 3 a(- will be represented by Aftorney E. L. of ome Darbie, whe ‘also v;ar‘ hils cot;‘-sel in * 2 the town court of ingly, when the ¥ i Rev. George C. S. 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