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: 5 2 , .. | amusing, others irritating’ and” still i 3 B i B others ulumniatini %% 3 B : . 4 4 « . Howard M. Withey, who is working in Goodyear this' weel; tells: for: in- 4 ™ | stance of trying. to . enumerate .the ~ i | = ] b members of a Polish family. No mem- ) ber of the famiiy- cxoept -an excecd- Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Liver ingly bright little girl of 4 years was . - able to.speal Knglish, but this little| Keep the vital organs healthy by - We have too many Overcoats. ,-” They were bought for dellvery in .+ October and November, and thay { are just commg in now. They 4 “Hioi60.p. m Box 41, comer stain have arrived too late for this sell- Feb. 3—2.05 p. m. telephone, Me- g5t P00t chanic street, grass’fire. - PUTNAM- (Continued from Page Seven) street, Bellerose estate; dwelling, chime« ney., 3 : : : ; : * |states that the little girl was one of *’Iflt Itls and How It lncrems Welght Stl'eng th and Nerve, the brightest children he las ever eh- GOLDMmL i countered. / that’ the government is having thel. Porce and. to enrich the blogd to conceal the fact that ' there are Take plain bitro-phésphate is the ad- | the nerves directly s,nfl by. supplying|take ~a natural. unadulterated sub-|completed at the end of this month. seems to be ample proof of the efficacy|crease in weight frequently being as-|of endurance.” of tons are now inside the houses. Beine advertised for .the burpose of | pounds, respectively, through tne ad- curved :lines of health and beauty, |vears. due to starved neryes. Our bodies need | pany excessive thinness, should soon tét, acting as interpreter. manazed -to | regularly tikipgthg world’s stand~ Force In Many Inst ‘ d : orce y ances ' . census taken so as to get information Q Joseph D. Harrigan, former visiting{male members of the'family other Hh&:.:-nod.d.lld-l-mh vice of these physisians to thin, deli-|fDe body cells ~with the necessary|stance such .as bitro-phosphate and| The filling of the icehouses at Quin- | .~ of this preparation to warrant the|tonishing. Bitro-Phosphate'is made entirely. of More- good cold weather will be re- making thin people fleshy, developing|ministration of organic phosphate;|fog forvine and a preparation which|terested, for Danielson’s ice supnlv there-are, evidently “thousands of men Increase in weight also carries with morg phosphate than is contained in|disappear, dull eyes ought to brighten strength and purity of its substance is beyond aquestion, for every Bitro-Phos-, | phate tablet is manufactured in strict accordance with the U. S Pharma- copoeia test requirements. Bitro-Phos- phate is therefore not a natent medi- cine and should not be confused with Arrangements. aré being mafle for the annual winter tournaments at the Bohemia nclub. The events, including billiard-and pool contests and whist will extend through the remainder of the winter season. grass fire. 18—6.30 'a. m., Woodstock avenue, Rose dwelling, chimney. 18—7.70 p. m., telephone, South Main street, grass fire. 12—2 p. m., Box 34, false alarm. e 2 o 3 13—1.30 p. m., telephone, railroad ing season a-nd we are going to. pass a.l_ong'thé advantage to yOu. : gct for ‘the census taker all of the in- formation he meeded about every | ard »remedy for ‘kidney, liver, member of the family, Mr. .Withey | bladder and uric lmd troubles—~ On the other hand, some of the cen- sus takers: have found that there is fear among many of the alien families SHOULD BE PRESCRIBED BY EVERY DOCTOR AND 5 relative to available ~man-powec in| ehe National Rcm.dy ‘of Holland for - 4 hy every doctor and: used/ n every hos-| case of war, and, with that idea in| cenmriesand ondorsed by Queen Wilbel- USED IN EVERY HOSPITAL Mtal o increase strength and nerve|mind; are evasive and sometimes {ry| mija At all druggists, three sizes. - o €6 .. i) 33 ” Says Editor of “Physicians’ Who's Who. fpccla.hst to, Nortr isastern Dispensa- | fhan the head ory, sa. t those who are weak, i i i thin, nervous, anaemic, or run-down,| The taking of .the census will be - dell- ! phosphoric food elements, bitro-phos- | you will ‘soon. see & n s Z cate, mervous people Who lack vim, phate should produce a welcome (rans- Tesults in'the increaseoo"f]ene%\srteog:lse}'}"z}?. fbau(gh‘a}‘e‘hafhpwcgeded S‘,‘;“{‘“Yd““; snergy and .nerve force, and _there|formation in'the appearance: the in-|strength of body and mind and power|ins the past three days and hundreds recommendation. Moreover, if we| Clinical tests made in St. Catherine's | sy, | quired, however. to permit of com- judge from the’ countless preparations | Hospital, N, Y. City, showed that tn e RO e et the work: T Whith: & great and treatments which are continually | patients’ gained in weight 23 and 7| STel 70 1% She Terioral Shandatd DIc| BV U8 (U0 FOeS X B ongn are in- has recently acquired considerable rep- - har- arms, neck and bust, and replacing | both patients claim-they have not felt - | dcpends uvon the success of the har Bely hollows and angles by the Soft,|as strong and well for the-past twelve | iotion T the treatment of neuras-|yes ing ana women who keenly feel their ex-| it a general improvement in the health, cessive -thinness. Nervousness, sieeplessness and lack of Thinness and weakness are often|energy, which nearly- always accom- modern foods. Physiclans claim there|and pale cheeks glow- with the ‘bloom | e A0S, SROUE Bt be tontuse cafled| ~Some of the delay of Lrains runnine iS nothing that will supply this de- | of perfect health. > sepr s, 50 ne dolas L ) Bty 25 Well as tha ‘beganic phios: | Physicians and hospitals ieverywhere | Lonics of widely adverfized “cure-alls.”| throush here is sald to be due to the h Ritro-Phosphate is un- i 20—10 a. m. _telephone, Railroad street, Munster dwelling, chimney. Rt 1 e ergmher March 14—10.15. p. m. telephone, own® among druggists as|are ROw recognizin S merits by its CATTION :— Althon Ytz A R barn at West Thompson. C e e sices 4o | beert_supplied to the railroad. D! itro-phosphate, which is inexpensive|use In ever increasing quantities. T " i) o o oy Lee & Otgood and most | Frederick Kolle, . D., efitor of New | tmssed for rllering T tendency 1o increase | _Schwartz- Bros, Inc., are preparing | 15 wd 55D, s telephione, Woodstoek e used by anyone who does | for o -great January Bedding sale, s all druggists under a guarantee of sat-|York Physicians’ “Who's Who,” says:| weight it should not fifattion or momey back. By feeding “Bitro-Phosphate should be prescribed not desirs fo put on fesh. Starting his Saturday at 8 olclock | 16—2:35 p. m., Box 14, Farrow street, | Great bargainst will be announced in |Keech ‘house, fire in clothes ‘press. % i \this paper. Wait for:fhp sale—adv. 22—7.30 a. m., Box 26, School streeh| LIBERTY HILL reported bills paid to date and a small | English Neighborhood school this| Practically all the farmers who store -VO;m S-'i,hln residence, $3,500 balance in the treasury. The trustees | \B\'eek Mrs. Harry Townsend (Mildred |ice here have completed ‘the filling of “r:;i‘zwiogs ;‘l]-e’ telephone, Bau.eY- Tox s ing i k.| are Fred Green, G. B. Dimgn and John | Brown) having resigned. their houses with the hest ice obtain . The Gee s Srom 0 Cinches oo foat | Clarke: orzanist. Mrs Bverett . C.| Mrs. Everet: E. Mah Miss Mildre | cd ju years. The Quinehaug market | 26—2.45 7m. Box 25, School street, and gaining. The mercury has|Payson; ushers, John Kinnaird, Frank May, W. R. Witter and Ewart Healey Lad. a supoly cut in Danielson and flx’mr dwelllng. ot Been ahove 20 above zero the past|Davoll and Everett Lobmis: sexton, won the first prizes at the military | stored al its .icchouse on the West| APril 3—3.25 p. m, telephone, South four days in the middle of the day,|Frank Davoll; auditor and collector, J.|benefit whist at Mrs. Witter's | Side. Main :street, grass fire. $zz.oo to $25.00 Overcoats . i$19.57’5‘ LT | $28 00 to $30. 00 Overcoats 323 75 ¥ " $32.00 to $35.00 Overcoats . §29; 75 - < s g 14—6.13 ».'m, telephone, South Main [f . S 5 & i X fiom 3t § defree . | George Clark. The roll call and sup- | Year’s day. Mrs. J. S. May, Mrs There 18 very general hope that the g ne, 2 g o a bas e . tb | PeT. of ihe Liberty Hill church was [White, Mrs. W. E. Wheelock and Dor- | survey that has been under way for | Street, brush fire. 36.50 to .0 ercoats $31.75 ,efl%fi Eaieh : held ;fh day |held this week Wednesday evening at othy Darti received the consolation]some time by engineers of-the state 19—1.25 p. m., telephone, Battey ¢ = erty Hill church was hel ursday | oSy i 2 8 evening. The treasurer, Horace Foote, | awards. There were 13 tables and $26 | highway department will.lead in the | Street, Morel dwelling, chimney. Mrs. John Knott, the pastor's wife, | was raised for Day Kimball hospital. early- soring to beginning the work of 20—1.15 'p. m., Box 35, false alarm. |is much improved in health and at“‘ At the annual meeting. of the Eccle- | building the remaining unimproved | 20—1.40 p. m.,, Box 36, false alarm. tended church Sunday. | siastical society held Saturday evening |links of the Danielson-Little Rest and [ 21—11.20 a. m, telephone, Woodstock Mrs. Daniel ‘Killourey. who is tele- jall the officegs and commutees were | Brooklyn-Hampton _trunk line. avenue, Demara dwelling, chimney. - | phone operator at Mansfield state hos- | re-elected. James_Hogan of Pawtucket. former-| 22—10.45 a. m. telephone, Farrow s Mother’s Coughs and D ot S raining school, is visiting | Marion Adams of Boston has ‘been |1y of Wauregan, las come here fo en- | street, brush fire, 5 Ids Go Q kly |Yer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles visiting her cousin. Clara Eddy. ter the employ of the Goodyear com- 22—6.30 p. m,, telephone, Mill street, | <3 olds ) uickly e 3 i E < o peny Morse Village, dwelling. chimney. £y She cannot afford 10 besick | ““Mrs, Maud H. Palmer, who has veen| SOUTH GRISWOLD e pide tiack estonsion that-HaR|' 25140" 7 My felephones. Frankllo: y i v h fepdufoad tater i ? g Dbeen under construction here for soime strPet Rernard dwelling, chimney. i CYR BU".D'NG c :iugcs. A:ad}:]c“ fir;u;;}::::‘ }';fuam?m‘fl\‘wl]ee)};‘:.rhi{:t:;—tu‘:ne?fxxmg ‘_Ueabfil'rt G{ i harld_son 3“5 re‘s;lx‘;ncd time has been. comipleted and. is now - 33 D, . (e]lenhnne‘ Mill street, | : 5 Al his duties transporting the children s 3 ; his sid- Le(‘ air dwelling, chimn l toms she prepares the way the guest of her mother, Mrs. Annie L. Yrom. Distrlcts Mo 6, 10 and. 11c 1o in yse, -The northerly. end of this sid Praac il it s 12::3Ldnal A DAN l E SON 3. for quick recovery by the | Harvey. 5 inzhis near the Connecticut mil £ Vi he district schools orened Monday V12580. - i Recurring and rumots | brush fire. . 3 &\ bnimediate e’ of Gray's ' | The Slstrich schacts orerned Edwin E. Lewis filled his icehouse | that one of Daniclson's larze manu-| 25—4.15 p. m., telephone,” Wondstoclk | 5 Sy bouobod . | morning for 5 Eredibe b nilide e D : i~ G5 Syrup—a househo! 15t week with a‘very good quality. of | facturing concerns had. been sold- to|avenue. Wolfe dwelling, chimney. 33 Preparation ofssixty ice. ¥ 5 " | another iocal concern were authorita-| May 3—2.20 p. m., telephone, Pom- 8 i EAST WOODDTOC]\ ”‘.].Sgie,dennoxlll(:‘ii? b:(;!th\nl (ll\pl—z- 1 tively denied on- Wednesday. fret street,- Wheelock Village, brush ard company of Middle-| ~ Ars. stalla Youns recently was| fire. . Josephine Steere of m, recently made a business trip 10| glacted noble =rand of Dorcas Re-| 5—341 p. m., telephone, city: dump S been visiting her tern_ Connecticu? awhich _included | pakah -lodge of Danielson. fire. . Mrs. George Wetherell. and the latter’s | South Grisyold. There wa sa joirt installation Wed-| 6— m., telephone, South; family. | "Rev. John Thompson, pustor of ‘the | nesday evening of the officers of Me- Meatow sn-eet brush fire. RAY S SY RUP The farmers are filling their jce-{local Methodist church, 15 con’s/ ting | Gregor nost, G, A. R.. McGregor corps, | - 11—755 p, m, telephone, Lyon street, EKONK suompbile accident. - liopses with ice 10 to 12 inches thick.|a series of special meetings.this week.| W, k. C. and Colonel Edward Ander- | Manew: residence, chimnev. o nr R A S | Soutles coriniansson e e Linderman returned to Monday evening at Sterry H. Kin-|son camp, §. of V. in G: A. R. hall|. 15—1.35 p..m., Box 41, Sharp dwel< S e A A e B HELLEL, £ Tlar. O i on’s Saturday evening at ,John P. 7 n strnck 2 i £ .| oM Mrs. W. H. te is substituling at|Gustafsons. - z > dn(;‘: FoHen strnele and) 15—8.55 p. m.. telephone,. Farrow |Later gifts from a well laden tree were | cester, were. visitors at . Frank’ -0 an automobile | street, Brush fire. 21 driven by the ‘chauffeur for Connty distributed ‘to all the children. The|Plummer’s the past week. . m. : telephone, Church |entertainment was a success. Edmund- Sahlen, of Philadelphia, na- e Commissioner -John A. Dady of Put- Morse tenement, chimney. , nam, was reported Wednesday as im- 05 a..mq- Box 84, falee alarm. 1ot e v S e ere (WAL statlon. ekt S lov SImImI N proving. Mr. Dady has done cvery-| 30—3.05 p. m., Box 34. Walnut street, = : able manner by Deputy E. Frank| Schools began Jan. 5th, after their = E thing possible for Mr. Marchessieau's | Benoit dwelling, 1oss. $300. Whitte of :North Sfonington, assisted | v: ; acation. 3 A 7 - o e P R foune. Tt 20 p: m.. telephene, Provi- iy Mo it sfl" Light refresh-o Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter and 5 s e;‘.,w 95‘0"3""' Eigge. % ments were serv Mr. White was|family spent the: holiday with® meu' POMFRET CENTER —9.05 a. m." telephone, Sunny- |entertained at Thomas Brown's. parents in Providence. side. brush fire. 4 1.5 Mrs. Frank K. Ilaines is reported as 55 p . Bo Seyeral members of Ekonk grange| The icemen arc securing a good erop , . Bk street, | vig - y {more_comtort Bl A T 8806 visited Pachaug grange Thursday | this season. | Yorwi ¥ = evening and witnessed ‘the installa-y The concert at the Line church on 9 : o R S 9 SRt | a5 {fephons, k|G of it oty Bt | cuniings o s B ueeats i ton Congregational church -Sunday. - Sept. 17—-1.20 p. m), telephone, fite at }g:-Blakcman, assisted by Miss Blakes- Lsrz::&%c(i{,acu;r:;:éd in time -to° @is- A . Philip Nor improving slowly at| Pomfret. school, Pomfret. h G e S pute 5 -5 iasad gt ks ¥ Doy Kimball hospital. . 115 ¢ 4 S ev. Fener Jacques, 20715 p. m., ‘televhone, Park street, LquickI hers and pupi home ‘on Lowell - avenue, -Pravidence. V. M zton. of Vernen. N. | Leclai t R Yesali e aunp o .. |turned to their school duties Monday. |last week, was well known here and ! callers at. Westland farm Monday. B ey telephone, Leclair's| Several icehouses were filled last | owned and lived.in what is known as Robert Amidon is confined to the | oo 27— False alar week with fine clear ice. the Ladd place for a number of vears. house because: of blood poisoning. N Be /Ay Rev. and Mrs. Malouf came from |during his younger days. He leaves 8,05 a. m, telephone,.Bat- | New Haven Saturday to assist in th b Jno. Ash and George Farquar finish- | ey street, Peloquin dwelling, chimney. Christmas entertainment. ’\?hfs Ma.lou% %12‘;%5&2%?33333* N dau‘. = ed Saturday filling the icehouse at| ¢_7.15 p. m, telephone, Grove street, | preached & New Year sermon Sun- Courtland’s and La Plaisance. C. T. Thayer. house,.-Grove . street,| Say. , Box 23 false alarm. | Louise and Miss Jeanette Gallup of | Rev. Harlan J.. Balientine of Hope & Everybody “Who .stores ice is push- AvtHuc™" Mililgan”~ and " daughter 84, Woodstock | Wauregan wore callers here Saturday | Valley preached at the S. D. B. church “Times have : i i to ‘sell & 3, E : Times have l:hl.flgedf TheTr: are s}”:;-::hmhh?”; uledbo B:tl Io tycsia f'er 7fc and‘ nathw. hav‘:f to pay Ch; o B ok this wesl: 12:th 14 inch maker $2.00 apiece for. ere are Shirts which we bought -last Spring for sale this Winter, wific ice is being harvested. would Bow cost us half as much again as we then paid. Shirts which we buy now for sale next Summer St e R T : cost us at least fifty per cent. more than we paid for those we are now selling—and so it goes. But Ipok Nearly every pr:vg:mon looks 2 | j9_ 1’35 n. m, telephone, Woodstock at these values, If you buy nea—and we urge you to do so for your own sake—you will take advant- ARSI B S a"B:lc!e.?brixilol grer;‘ s S50 age of the biggest concessions we can offer, and will save a very considerable sum. v .40 n. m.," telephone, Wood- stock avenue, brush fire. NORm S'I.ERLING BUY YOUR SHIRTS FOR SUMMER WEAR NOW. evening. here Saturday . Mrs. William " Johnson: of Hope Ya'- ley was.the guest of her motheér, Mra, Lula Palmer, 'and attended church Saturday. e 8—1.10 p. m. telephone, Pomfret| Augustus Lee Gendre has mfoved to| " Miss Ella Paimer, & graduate iurze A Never Failing Way street,” Mrs. Andrews' dwelling, chim- | Mrs. Ida Owen’s house. | from Batcs -4 sanatorium, whe / _ % ney. Mrs. Frank Corey is ill with grip. |has been vlsflmg her - mother, has to Bannish Ugly Hairs || 10—12.25 n.m., t<lephope, Lee street, | Tverett Swan of Providence spent|gone to Wheeling, W. Va. whero she Rose Emmons dwelling, chimney. the holiday at his home here. is nurse in a hospital. W 18—6.05 a, m., telephone, Providence Wood ' is able to be out.|" 4 S Babcock has been confined t: (Aids to Beauty) stroet, Hall- dwelling, chimney. Miss Evelyn M. Soule of Norwich i8 [ 5 home tho past week by 1h.uma- oman is:immune to superfluous| 21—4.20 p. m.. telephone, Woodstock | spending a few days with friends here. | jsm. gowt, and because these are likely to|avenue, L. Ross dwelling, chimney. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rounds of rs. Pierce and daughter of Wick~ appear at any time, it is advisable to| 27—6.10 a. m. telehone, School [Clayville, R. I, were recent visitors|for: called on Mrs. Mary Surie-lard alwiys have some delatone . powder | street, Bennor residence, chimney. at C. H. Rounds’. | £ recently. handy to use when the occasion arises, 31—12.50 p. m., telephone, E. P.| Mrs. Lucy Hopkins visited Mrs.,A.| Charles C. Crandall of Westerly was A paste-is made with some of the pow- | Ward, country residence, Woodstock. F. Wood in Danielson, Tuesday. a caller here Sunday. der and water and, spread upon the Augustus Le Gendre and daughter, y hairy surface; in about 2 minutes this| Winsted—This section remains in|Susan were holiday visitors .with| pjoomfield—Rev. Willis A, Hadley. is carefully removed and the skin|fhe &rp of the cold wave, Norfolk, | friénds in Moosup Valley. | pastor of ‘the First Congregational washed. - You will then find that your | Colebrook and West Hartford report-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sahlen were| yyrch here, has resigned his pastorate ckin is entirely free from hair-or fuzz,| M & temnersture of 10 degrees below |in Providence recently visiting Mrs.| ., sccept a call to the Congregational Be sure, however, to get real delatone, |%er0 this week. Sahlen's sister, who met with a bad| .hyrch in Petersham, Mass. " Shirts Which Should Sell For $2.00 , By right that is the price we should ask, and that would be small enough. They are good Negligee Shirts, with either laundered or soft cuffs, and. we offer all | sizes from*14 to 17.. Good patterns and colormgs— - Sale Price $1.65 Flannel Shirts of All Kinds Olive Drab, Navy Blue and Gray are all included—Shirts in all values from $1.65 to $5.50 apiece. Good warm Shirts for those who ‘work outdoors, or require wool. This is the time to buy. Reduced 15 Per Cent. HERE’S THE BEST All Wool Army Shirts Genuine government stuff—the kind you would readily pay $7.00 for.. We were &'dg,of véry file Percale, which launiders able to secure but a few dozen of them, ell and Holds its color. Coat style with so first come will be ‘first served. Be on five butfon ‘fronts, and either laundered || time. Sizes 1424 t0 17. The best wool or_soft cuffs. The famous “De Luxe’’ shirt on the market. make, ‘and worth every cent of $2.50— 4 Sale Price $4.95 Sale Price $1.95 o : Extra Values In Madras Best Quality Work Shirts {3 Splendid, strongly made Work Shirts, Shirts which are as pleasing in appearance as the - more expensive and finer, Negligee Shirts. Good Chambrays and Cheviots, in' plain - colors and woven stripes are the'materials £ J0 d. Value $1.50— $2.75 Values SALE PRICE $2.35 || *° : : $3.00 Values ... ... SALE PRICE $2.69 Sale Price $1.39 “Yorke” and “De Luxe” Shirts—Values From $350 to $7.50 At Special January Shirt Sale Pnces. INSTANT POSTUM Without fear of any of the after effects which ofien foIImV coffee drinking. Postum has a thoroughly pleas- ing flavor dreatly liked by those ‘accustomed to high-grade coffee - " There'’s not a trace of Caffeine”in “Postum,so sleepless nights do not - follow, and headaches, nervousness * andin stlon do notresult from - itsuse. "There’s a Reason.. . . Made by Postum Corenl Co. DBattle Creek, Mich. . For$250 - Mother tlls bow Vi § upherdnghhr. 3 Theése handsome Coat Shirts are an extra good value. All have the soft cuffs, and are excellent in color and pattern. Madras wears best— were built. up -very- qmcUy and T hope my statement other mothers of what Vinol will do their little ones who are weak, run-down o delicate.”” —MRs. JouN LEwis. - The- Beef-and. Cod Liver tontairied in Vinol axded by theT '{Dymthe. aids dxgeflifln y i lood and creates strength. NOTE-=Your leading druggist has for wany years specially recommended Vi secauss the (nrl formula is printed on labels. | Your money back if it fclls. Engler’'s Broadway Pharmacy, Ner-: “ch. Vinol is sold in Daniclson by, ‘erthiaume’s 'hdrmacy and @ everywhere.