Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
' economics demenstrator .for: W-ind\l',llt . county. The musical: part ef the | gram will include s Plainfieldl quartet; vit M(u Hawes, Canterbury; manofim Mrs. Clinton Frink, Canterbury; reading, Miss Albert Kennedy, Plainfield; cho- rus singing, as usual. 5 The Canadian-Connecticut Mills e R e M - nt ai or . , just ower{- Bi”boraer i Canada nas made’ e , You ean, just as soori as you rid of that stomacly and‘ rangements, it was announced at an- 1 other plant of the same hig interests 2 ]mm h}: Mm mkm fi}'dfi here- on Monday, to: do development| v a m‘i fld S !'Sfiequm L' work, starting immediately that, will involve ihe expendituve of between| | ‘ to disorder in the erganso&f digestion, and consequently, $3,000,000 and $4,000.000. for the con- st ind. coipment ot 3 | | et sl s w0 1 b - toavoidit you must put these organs right. The use of ‘ i ey i 0 S of ey | o wouid g I | ' uarcotics is not only dangerous but leaves the cause of’ g : \ : present plant in ‘anadian. town. ' was. " 3 2 p R i : In_conection with this plant devel:|. ] the trouble untouched and should therefore be avoided: ed for employes, and in this work the 2 gflr‘méj;n,cgnmflm Wit Tompane | | 2 sment, so ; The surest means: of finding relief in the circumstances. wi ave the co-operatiow a- d "y x o h - nadian government, whigh will _ ad- 3 refemad? ta is. undoubmdly Beecham s Pills.- vance. $500,00¢ for housing on condi- 3 S 5 tion tha, the mill company invest only| [ Finkham, $90,000 in the housing: end of tite deali| In addition the Canadian’ government malkes all of the development tax free for a period :11; t!e; years; :_mrl !ur;lhse- e . = 3 pet cent. annual re- i aaTits Hnvusitnent T 6 e : afew doses of this Br o med‘icmethedlgestlve functions: * which will be deeded to: tite: mill com-}. pany at the end of 30 years. Cuticara: it of D oot S T st _ will resume their energy, the sluggish liver become active, that hag won Sherbrooke this s e e et | e S B8 the bowels healthily regulated. There dfe thousands of the one owned here by the Conneetl-|. || jos eoomimggreatones. men and women to-day 1 who have expmvmcad the great cut Mills «ampany, and when many: lo- * = el le consider the proposition : I is a good habit to keep a box of ,fh‘eyrlvevqo‘:'ser:;u:tb\;!;:td%ma%mb‘le re- | Y value of the World’s - Pamily - Miedicine, [ | sult ight be obtaine or Danieisan A - Briggs’ Mentholated-Hoarhound Cough Drops [ el o opteationt canlil ey ohtatooty: ks in this YCSPCCI and. k.flOW' that some of in your pocket or where you ean get them at Yug SHetie s‘t‘;_l":l“sigmg‘?"ma";mfi‘?; £ : B any fime, Erfa iy ok ——" R came of | Gering, dieplos. b It ut what eoul e done is A . e il attpmtt i STARKWEATHER BLDG. 3 : . _ They stop a cougn, reneve an uiated 2. priater sl s St v e 3 ; ness can be effectu. ally removed b}'- 3 throat and prevent hoarseness. get-together movement for the devel- e A A opment of this and other big indus-| 'Bowding the sport for ail, tries which held out promises for de- ’ztv:n away every Saturday. velopment. such as, are not within the YOU ARE. INVITE reach of any other place of Daniel- FRANK BARRER, Prop. son’s size in' the state; Mre. Margery Gilbert’s friends on - LOUIS E. KENNEDY¥ the West Side gave her a sfirprise party Saturday night and presented o DANIELSON- | her 2 zold chaim. Iee cream and cake| (indertaker and Embalmes were served. Games and music were| g, | Attsrtion to Every Detail enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ye‘tmanl and { niece, Dorothy Madden of Westerly, R.| =+ = < ] night dance. Lo were week-end gucets ofMrs. Kliza| | Stiss Bernioe, one of twin daugh- d = S - b L.y |térs of Mr. and Mrs Frederick Shel- % 27| don,"is recowering atiter hame from. PmAM B an” dftack’ 'of eongestion” of the bram;i Wardh said to have béen cansed by ptomaine | ing.— - & 4 Monday brings the city elec-| pojsoning. Miss Sheldon at the time| tnam schnos wfll close Wednes- As there will be no mayoralty | she became ill had been working as day for the Thanksgiving recess. vor Marcy being \HNDPTS- a waitress in Pomfret. lection, interest. will center 4 ot the republicans and| Lieut. Jokn Moss, who represented to elect their ‘candidates |Anselm Mayotte post, American Le-| Iderman-at-large, the official who|gion, of this eity, at the recent na- is of open-|will have the balamee of power in the|tional conveéntion of the organizatiom|] C. A. BRIGGS CC. CAMB_RIDGE, MASS. Makers of Briggs’ Boston Wafers with tonsilitis for ‘several days. R Rey. E. P. Mathewson oecupied the A large number of the members of | pulpit of the Clarkville chapel Sw the L. A. S. of -'the Congregational |evening: (l"k;urch met last week with Mrs. Frank 2 ymond. A social hour was enjoyed, 4 : MONTVILLE Sormend g sscihous was ot | CHESTNUT HILL Mrs. Charles Chiapel returned Sun- F8¥_Mrs. Raymond. The funersl of Schvol Superviso: day from a visit of several days with Elmer Lord served om the R. F. D.['Willam H. Biis§, ‘who died suddenly ‘z‘lw parish has responded to the c DANIELSO ~ {to do henor to the men who m\w,w Walter B. Williams | borne arms in i )an’L her payents, Mr. and Mrs. James Arm- |voute during the abgence in New York | of pneumonia’at Winsted, was ‘held ai w d Thanksgiving with relatives| handed liberali the dinner will council of nine members, and tax|in Minueapolls, will give report offstrong, of New Haven of his brother. Wajlace Lord: RiaTRpmel e Ut Digees ERaraliys o | ton, Ma Lbe one fit for.deings: therefore, nose |sotlector. the. convention at tonight's meeting of | _,Jobn C. Vogeltanz left Sunday after- [ Horace Por'ter: Succeeded in captur- | o'clock. The atiendence -at the_ ser- rmont s were elling[ 100 good for the méd who wili eat it.|' \vhile there_has been very little po-|tle DOst, svhen action also may be|nO0n-af his-new position in New York. | N3 tWo. coons recently, Vices: was very. large, the: house T s per pound. | There will be a wealth of fixin's and|1itieal activity of am. open nature here|taken on Closing the charter. - Mrs. Vogeltanz ligs taken the apart- Amons Hebron people in Willimanticfilled. Seccretary:C. D. Hine of Hart- open only| extras and & big staff on duty to seelince the caucuses were held. it may| Thanksgiving day will be generally [™ent:over the library for tife winter. |Satunday were Mr: and: Mrs. W, Bre- [ford; o large number of associate su- Thanksgiving : he taken for granted that things will |observed: hers as a holiday. Stores and |, MI: Beers, the new box shop super- [hant and little daughter, Mrs. W. O.|pervisors and leachers were. present L s ‘he diffepent on clection day. Both|mills wilh be closed ana the pest of- | intendent, has. arrived with Lis wife |Seyms, Bunice Styms, Mrs. E. M. Bis- | The floral tzibutes were beamtiful, motoreyelists. TWELEN s bea e e bartics will make o detoriined ef- | fice will be open during the usual hol- |04 they will accupy the house recent- |sell, E. Hilding. Bdward Raymond and.f My and Mrs. Harrison Chapnell of © Sunday to checi in bn an| Interest mow centevs.in having ev-|fort to secure contrgl of the council|iday hours. ly vacated bv Mr. and Mrs. Vogeltanz, [FTed Baremberger. . g Luke's Foml heve bbén: et the or “oun out of Providence at-|ery service man of thie 136 who rep-|ifsi- the next two.vears. The councll|: A whits:rabbit was shot By a Put- D Geaflige who N, been- serlep vWaxd Boutes, Tasuly seid: Wi large ERASG otk BUD theln S0 O1 T ObAD. The 'union _Thanksgiving service | oinuer- Vacant chalrs upon this oc- and the appointments mas depend | that thers dre many of this variety of|lUmPer of weels, has improved so | Sopelhios ol ia ke ) 1 Lome - Bat casic an disappointment to during the past :wedk: Friends and 2 | : t ruch as to Giv = ce returned home aftér o stay o e, Rev, M somewhat on the complexion of the |rabbits, which are much larger than o o belstee et PR S = Hak O € 2 4 will recover. ‘neighbors of Mr. Portér are very sorry |[Rearly two.months - near ° Wakefleld Methodist church| jne, P2TS! OB & day of real Thanksglv-| council, it is said. the gray rabbits, on the Rhode Island-| " At a meeting of the Library associa- fia Bine Tims Tecee SinEe o Db a e L5 B . Th conmection with the Thanksgiv-| Wayland Harrington, 15, who has|Connecticat border. ) : tlam i Assetghig of the school|a lifelong resident of Hebron. 3F and Ars. G. B Dimon ond son T continued their | o' gay programme that will iclude a|been at the county home for the past| Byron Morse of this city is having a building Wednesdey night the presi- vs. Wallace Bord with Der little | Richard spent Su e g i ml:.llml; 00| solemn. high mass of thanksgiving, the|five years, in the Sawver _district, | Very sudcessful seasem as a trapper.|dent,. Robert Paton. presided. The ew York, to.{sncsts of Mr. e " cepar Srand at. < n of a - hamds ial| was hefore Judge M. H. eissler in|Among the fur-bearing animals - he minutes of the lagt mecting were read 3 d . Lo:’d's oli msarpassel bannaet Tomorial| the. city | court. Mouday moraing, | has taken =o far are about 40 cunks[by the secretary. C. E. Flaherty: re- 3 ish has been to an expense in excess|charged with being incorrigible. Aft-|an deight mink, which Jzter animals ports of the cliairman of the soliciting | far as New \nn\ wnd Rhode Tsl-| 0" <7600, and (he only requirement|er hearing the evidemce im the ease,{are not at all numerous in this sec-|committee. Mrs. A. J. Huggard, and| Mr. and X ¥ to ‘,‘hmn}(‘nl.\ 10 nm‘\m" thg programme of the day over the steam|, s trucking lines operating be- Danielson and hig textile een- 5‘.’ & = = h{-rmna Raymond of Judge Geissler ordered Harrington|tien of the country. t}u: entertajnment committee, Mrs. | Ne _’ I S Sund:w of - a complete and unqualifiéd - sccess | coinmitted to- the state school - for| 'There were a number of golf en-{George Chagnon. chairman, - W2 , Mrs, C. A, Lor Tues from every viewpoint is the prescnce |[Boys &t Meriden, where he will remain | thusists on'.the links of the Putnam L_,‘m“, treasurer, cvp is over ut every sepvice man so signally hon- juntil e is 21 years of age umiess he|Country club on Monday afternocn, $200 on hand. 2 Bradford was 5 } 1 apedt e eptances of {he in.|is soon discharged. The boy was|Which was ideal for the game that e A I | the board | vitations sent out have already beem|taken to Meriden during the day by|has so many enthusiastic folowvers v the removal of i eceived at St. James' reetory, but ev- | Deputy Sheriff George F. Holbrook. |here. : Thomas wngorthy Kenyon and | ry mail-is being watched with eager-| Harrington. who s -the “som of Monday evening at the Téurtellojte 1 union of Ment Ssinglymes SDEwliorpy were for acceptances from those who|Louis Harrington, was committed to " A 3 g, y s e at ’T‘om G U Heights, the E . 2 Az Memaorfal High Sches!, North G 3 hich she member Red ghts, the 1.. Darbie on|have not yet responded, but whom it|the home from Westford in the {0wWn|venordale, 2 reception. was given for hcn‘r Wednesday afterncon Nome ‘ot ukRe father, last weelc} l'rm“\d,\ eov- | IS hoped Will be present without ex-|of Ashford. His parents have heen|{ne tegchers of the town. . —The re- | Ladie ; : ton & Burdick, D. D. ! { “wounded | ception. that the honor shown them |divorced, his mother being at Monson, - re home will be Toronto ception was attended by parents pupils’in the schoals, by town officiais and by others interested in ediucation. g0 to Members of Putnam grange have sier. Mrs. receivad notices of a meeting of Quin-|Bmily Anstin Dart, and who has hee M..s Daisy Cady, 36, wife of Alfred |ebaug Pomona grange to be held with S = l'm niece, Mrs. Harriet Fur- died at the Day Kimball hos- |.Canterbury ‘grange on Satu . De- [ber, left Friday for Beston. where she had heen a patient[centber 6th. d | may net be in vain. 5 Mas: The meeting of Quinebaug Pomona nge which w th dow B dham is to be je, . No. ‘anterbury Green. , at present, whereabouts are unkmo correct the boy's faults was made at to_have been held|pe county home, but without success. ations relative to vor: nd on other such sub- nterest to serviee| d. Me.. | “\fies Katharine' Aznes € Henry Edward Jeffrey at Hopkinton € n by Re irst ‘lrmLmYO'n B‘ and Standard eold rexiedy for 20 yeara —in. tablet form——safe, cure: me opiates—breaks up 2.'cold in 24 Commander Walter F. Jacobs N.. who has beer it Woney, back if genuin. boz loa a Red . 4 : . MeGonegal and comman: f adry The morning session is to open at 11-a, | reesiving medical - treatment. The |, -Heavy shipments of turkevs. were s The loy. who. . plays marbles for| move o the . Asa .S. top witi Mr, Hills sweey m. in the fifth degree for genera] bus- | bedy was removed to the Cady home |réceived here ~Monday fr keeps may be giving away public li- ad soon. 4 i vhat iness, with the - chaplain and -one{0d Park street. /Mrs. Cady, who was|wholesale markets. Good tv bravies in after years. M ss Margery Pefersom has been ill At Al Dreg Stares b member of the executive committee to , leaves her hus-|on rale here this morning fo clect. There will also 'be reports trom B a pound ¥ excepting the secretary| The entertainment committee of the| Episcepal enng: urer. Dinner is to be served | Putnam High Schoc! Alumni asso- |4nd surrounding to 0 by memhers of.Canterbury|ciation has arranged a-Thanksgiving|terested in (he X: leave Will report at the \H.Al War Newport, wher he h<\* under Admiral ims ander Jacobs has been eugaged ghly perilous service and ha< had L in connec- | on-wide move- rogram at 1.30 will include ad. on The Possibilities of Sheep | in Connecticut, this subject to | ted by R. E. work of removing the| cores /¢ ; thoussnds of mines which| sheepman at Storrs college; put.down $n the Nouth sea. | munity Health. Your Respor In all the turmoil and grasping of Charlotte Embleto: nt times it is zood and re- 2 o know that underneath the rere the inberent goodness | of the i ':eunm Prineipal John Lusk of the Schoo! st llusfrates this by tellin he observed one cA" he happened to 00l room window woman pass- | ing through the schook yard pic & purse containing money. Cbrrectly t assuming that the pu had been Jost hy one of the pupils in the nwld.\ng[ .tha finder placed it on the stone H(*]vk' at the ent I ilding .unl\ went her w k sent out one puplis in the purse and found that contained money and means of establishing the identity of the owner, to whom it was promptly| returned. The little girl who received ack hgr property was delighted. A sumptuous banquet ich ““‘l proverbial turkey will hold place of honor on thesmenu—has been a ranged for ity service men by James' parigh. The manner in which and the felief of ins g flammatory ¢ondi of the throat arising | Sty from Bronchial, Asth. ! iy ] ’ matic affections and || Prepaud from Spfuv:e i‘ i { Gum and pther medi- cinal agents. ~Success- fullyused for 60 years. Always buy the Large Size GRAY S SYRUP | RED SPRUCE GUM Montreal D-WATSON 0. New Yor L’ of ti iy W Set a ¢ Smatt” T:bie With This “Smart Set”’ This beautiful set of Parisian China is easy to get, Save the coupons that come with every pound of our il - Baby Brand Oleomargarine i Send 25 of them to us with $8.75, and the dishes are vours, prepaid. Baby Brand Oleomargarine is made of the purest ingre- dients; oils flavored with rich creamery butter. AND, coupons are also packed with First Prize Nut Margarine. Smdmdl”-. ~IN MIND i : P. BERRY&”S. h‘.w&m NTOXICATIN ' BEVERAGE AMELS are as delightful to your =~ Simess ars soid exermwhars imocientifical taste as they are new. And. so z:::f;fl,?:”?fl &:fi:fl;fimh_‘ satisfying that they meetevery cigarette S - R desire you ever have had. Camels are unusual; in fact they're un- like ‘any cigarette you ever smoked. That's because they’re an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic “fobacco, producing a quality that meets your taste as no other cigarette ever did. Camels’ expert biend gives that mellow- mild-body and frees the cigarettes from apy unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any umpleasant cigaretty odor. You can smoke Camels as liberally as you like without tiring your taste. You have only to get personally -aequainted with the expert Camel blend o Enow that you prefer it to either hnd of mbacco smoked straight! For your own satisfaction compare D, TR . R K L - - = _Camels with any cigarette in the world THE PROVIDENCE BREWING CO. [ ! ] o i : L e PROVIDENCE, R. |. & 9 . & 3 REYNOLDS TOBAGCO CO., Winken Salem, K. .