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( Putton were the delegates from the First| The meeting of the Jewett Ciir Red| Semgregational church of Griswold to the | CT0SS chapter will be held ‘Wednesday Oder Girle' conteren N Their | 7 = is open fo every member hostess, during their stay Norwich | of SRR, Jhies Avsttn: of/ MeKisley av- | retar Home Service section, oA | fimtor Rea chapter production The following members of Faith chap- | nursing activity, and roll call chairman e, Order of Fastern Star, have been|will be n executive com- | appointed 10 arrange for a Hallows'en [ mittec w and dance: Mrs. H Paul, Mrs. | Lad L. /the Congrean;| IR R i W T Crumb A i Mre. G. H. Jen- Browning. Jordon Willis, H ning's, T! B Mavsl McBrooms, Mre. F. Dr. ar W. H. Gane and Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Pultz of Williman- | marchers was the Harding and Crolidge|JUring practically. all of the present - = : | tie. were in_town Sunday club of Wauresan, headed by the Waure- 3 THIS OCT—IT 18 WORTH MONEY | 100 Sier Tas heen 11 for sev- | gan Band. - Many Kllingly republicans | 17 P18 earller years when M= Kenne- t St thia olib, encioss with ral weeks and is under the care of [ went over to sec the parade and some to| 1Y Wwas heard in cimpaizn addresses in Chicago. Iil, writing your i R e remain for the meeting. which was m: “"“" par's of ‘the state he became address eiearly. You will receive in he funeral of Mrs. Antoina Ssdow-!jivelv by a number of addre N. Wal.|known as the boy orator. Mr. Kennedy Pn & trial package comtaining Fole ki was held from her late home Mon-|do Kennedy of Iastford. delivering the|iS Still master of the art of swavliz au- v and Tar Compound, for 1 ' emn renuiem mass was| main address of the evening. diences. as now - demonstrating and croun; Foley Kidney Pilla for rv's church with Rev ¢ 4 wherever he talks. in_sides and back; i tis W et Rew. R p.| . Danielson will see some red fire, some 3 m ache, kidney and biadder ailmen Sk : Y M yte.| fiaming torches and other reminders of{ A Iitt’e more abent paliticn:—A man and Poley Cathartic Tibl a_whole: | Morries. . e ok B¢ Mol the lively campaigning days of old when'who stroiled about the business section Some_nd thorouhiy catha Cébe. b pnaThe membire of (e the Fepublicans stage their only big rallyMonday worning introduced to Putnam for conal tion. Housness, eadac " s e L g of the campaign here, Thursday night.!p-ople what is d3c'ared to be a is. Lee & Osgood Co." | a bo st Mary's ceme-| o Pz i and shuggish bowels. lee & Osgood Co Seaidas | Chairman E. L. Darbie of the republican | some sections of the co'ntry— Reports of the sec- ———e DANIELSON Chief John MdFarland acted as Good Samaritan Monday by providing a 13- year old vagrant, Walter Murphy, of Bos- ton, a pair of shoes, a’ good breakfast and railroad fare to Worcester. Young Murphy appeared Sund: even- ing for a put-up at the police station, say- ing that he was without funds and had no place to sieep. The youth was wretchedly unkempt and forlorn. ‘The pair of shoes he wore were big enough for a near-giant of 'a man, and the voungster was hungry. Before he was released Monday the Boston poHce had been communicated with and the fact learned that the boy's mother, who is married for a second time, was not in a financial position to heip her bov. In view of this fact Chief Mc- Farland did the best he could for the boy and sent him on his way. Horation Collins, an aged resident o East Killingly. is suffering from injuries he received when he fell down a flicht of stairs at his home. Mr. Coliins had zone to his room and was prepared to re- tire when he put out the light, after- wards. apparently, becoming confused and tumbling down the stairway. More than a seore of priests. repre- senting nearly all the eastern Connecu- t d e a o o h i Forty Hours' devotion, which opened at| the high mass Sunday and will close this (Tuesday) morning. Large numbers of the congregation received holy commu- nion during the period of the forty hours. The visiting priests who came to spend Monday were entertained at the rectory by the pastor, Rev. J. C. Mathieu. At St. James’ charch at 5.30 Monday morning, Mrs. Louise Pacuin of Main strcst and Delor Lefevre of Woonsocket wore united in marriage by Rev. John Tous, M. S. Mr. anl Mrs. Lefevre are ‘o make their home in Woonsocket. Mrs. fevre has been a resident of Daniel- on for many vears and was one of the jugh's best known dressmakers. More hunting licenses have been is- i bued hern this year than ever before in |one vear, it was stated Monday by | Town Clerk Frank T. Preston. Approxi- | mately 320 licenses have been issued to date, whereas last vear about 250 were given ‘out, It is believed that the number who are spending time hunting this fall has heen increased so materially through | the fact that textile plants are idle and men have more time for outings than {in normal years. Another incentive to hunt this year is that permissibl> to shoot | partridge. which wera protected all through last year's hunting season. Brookira was a gathering point Mon-: dzy evening for many who are interested in accomplishing a republican vistory at the polls next Tuesday. There was a party rally sucn as used to mark the old campaigning days in Windham coun- tv. and there was evidence that such affairs have lost nothing of their power to attract and enthuse. Men and women voters joined in the parade that prece] ed the meeting. Conspicuous among the a t s c | o o 8¢ t b2 it t \| & v town committee said Morday that it has i DANTELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS | was somewhat lay that it is an extra hazardous under- taking to voluntarily appear before that tribunal while intoxicated in the role of i i intoxicated, was being disposed of. lay volunteered the suggestion that his let off lightly. Judge Geissler that Boulay be locked up. Monday morning he was fined $20 and that the republicans of this city have planned a big rally to he held in Bradley theatre this weck. B. Brandeges, from Connecticut and a figure of natfon- to be the principal Brandegee has not heen heard corner of the state during campaign and his coming here is awaited with iInterest, cut parishes and other sections of the|gaot tnay some suffy state, were at the Sacred Heart church|pc. ‘P2t Some siffragists. of the state at Wauregan Monday to assist at the gal | the senator wi Putnam’s, women will be in his audience a three-stroke alarm called out ome of | wa nyside avenue. other than to burn over some brush land. Owing to the fact pra four weeks anxious, be extra careful mot to cause any wood- astrous at this time. 5 speaker at |urday evening, when Mrs. D. C. Welsh, | candidate for secretary of stats on the | | democratic ticket, also addressed the au- | dience. ernoon Ernokly | encazements thet PUTNAM In the city court Monday morning it vividly impressed upon he mind and pocketbook of Ovid Bou- leader .or counsel for a -friend. Satur- lay afternoon Boulay appeared at court hile the case of a friend who had been Bou- riend was a good fellow and should be He was admonished to e quiet. but after a time got to talking. gain, which brought -an order from osts of $10.14 for having been intoxi- ated. Annonncements were made Monday the Hon. Frank States senator Tnited | importance for the past few years, is speaker. Senator in this the present especially in view of the im. Tt was stated here Monday that likely receive a pleas- nt surprise while here, for many of o welcome him, as will others of hs| upportefs among the women who are oming from nearby towns. p The meeting in the theatre will be pre- Ready Mived ‘Paint Varnishes, Oils ‘and Brushes and Metals Preston Bros. fnc. . COOLEY & SIMPSON AND FOCKFT BILLARDS Basement Thayer Building GLASS — PUT THE Bulletin Building, e icture Tells The Si‘ozg] [ : § Hardware — Tools — Cutlery Examine our line of Alu HOUSEHOLD 74 Franklin Street Need a Plumber. a7 BARSTOW do 23w WE ARE PAY- ING A B I C PR1CE FOR SECOND HANC; CLOTHING 'AND)| SHOES. MIKOLASA TY — PAINT um Ware eded by a parade in which republicans f Putnam will be joined by delegatiors rom surrounding towns. This is to he | he one biz rally of the campaign by the epublicans of Putnam. Abeut 16 o'clock Monday merning. he chemical trucks for a brush fire that ! raging In the territory back of Sun- The fire did not damage that there has been tically -no ran for a period of nearly fire wardens are especiaily this- being the hunting season, hat those who venture into the woods and fires as these might preve real dis- N. Waldo Kennedy, formerly ished of a paper in this cit a rally held in Eastford Sat- A pub- Mr. Kennedy, who has béen a demoerat n the past is campaizni jublican_ticket this f: he addrassed 2t Lebanon and ng he talked at n. Mr. = for the r- aturday repub’ican ral Bozrah. . Monday even- rapublican rally in Kern~dy has speakinz will keep him busy | | | | | ng of a few rooster feathers THEATRE Matinee 2:15—Evening 7 and TWO FEATURE PICTURES TOM SANTSCHI i “THE COUNTRY THAT GOD FORGOT” With MARY CHARLESON and GEORGE FAWCETT Directed By MARSHALL NEILAN A Big Smashing Story of the West- ern Wastes and a Man’s Lovo for a Woman. —AND— WILLIAM COLLIER ShN— “THE SERVANT QUESTION” Directed By Dell Henderson They thought him a BUTLER, but that was only his name, and he turned a clever trick on the crooks > he stole the girl and won the "wels with her, WHIRLWIND COMEDY WITH A LAUGH A MINUTE COMEDY THE PAPER HANGERS Matinee 20c—Evening 20c and 25¢ STRAND SAYS SO. Rl held. in ! Ihe committa] service|peen arranged (o have the Harding and|place on the side of the hat hyv the h N ST pe T Coslidge club. and band from Waure: hand this is an indcation of being a|= Brookl¥n, Ni- Y. Softrigan| G0 200 AT SRR STON TS SIN0TD. § Cox supnorier which Putnam has elung to in com ‘ were in charge of the areange-|fron” avions Killingly republicans. . Attention of many of the city’s peaple | With all other nearhy towns, ex er & ville and. Goodyear will send down big| WS attracted Monday to the unusial enordales. sine: sprin [ win sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph| gejepations, it was maid, and other vi|Procedure of driving a herd-of Durnam |passing of daylight saving time w [ |8 8 ened at Grace Fpis~opal| 1y peq of the town are expected to be rep.|Cattle through® the 'business section. A |another eharge in running. tim | | cnuren i by Reve M. Macleanlregented, Ira A Warren, who. was a|monnted man had charze of the cotile, [on the New Haven road next [ Svine Mr. Mrs. John Pofts | jieutenant fn the servics overseas, s fo| Which Were e route from West Wood: of tie H. K. M. coy sponsors for| . marshal of tha parade, which it is:<0ck to a Rhode Jsland town. Sta‘e f five davs a vas k P SO m f0T | clock. The Waurcyan. contingent ~wijl|of domestic animnls interviewed the |day that there is no present 3 pri 5 Wreed at present low | 1€AVE thelr car at the Jorner of Water|drover and learried that the nimals re- ! er reduction of we time, as has ] 0" = 4 At present 10W | ,nd Cottage streets ana will mareck p | c>nt!y were shipped in from Tilinois: that | been erroneously report out town the . et. Oats, chops. bran nre at rock | ch up | iz e Rl gl a ’:”' Main. street to the. soldiers’ monument at|they had been sub‘ected to the required | past few days. " S —. i B iy ms And Son, MeAr | payis park, where the other organiza-|zovernment tuberculin t and were| Work-on the constru of the new Ecsema started on my face | |'* tions will be awaiting them. lezally being moved from one state to|dwellinz for Louis Wolf., at the co stound my chin. It came out in | | AT The line of marc from that point will| arother. of Preasant ard Freamost streots I3 so blisters snd the ftching | | LSOH -’\‘L?GH be down Broad street fo Cottage and| Cas's of measles are so.numerous in|far advanced that Mr. Wolf expects to X and buming were very | |y {0 s T Bt ugh that street to Main aad thence to this city as to border up-n the enidemic | be P s apartment about ‘ disagreeable. Sleep was | | 1. 1. L i M"‘ Bl ,\“,: r'ho‘ ne town hall. Congressman Richard P.|s'age. Just what has ciused the out- | the y-ar. The Tesidence is ORf out of the question and | || Bt s [ Freeman of this district and Attorney break of this, disease Is intere'sing phy- | my face was disfgured | Herbert E..Lord of .| Benedict M. Holden of Hartford are to be| sicians at this time. and on Monday a | ————— = = ’l sfigured | Herbe cord of Provi- | the speake rs. member of the s‘ate hofrd of health %0 1 wore a veil. | the summer here, Were | An enthralling story of adventure and|was here to'consider the situation Iwas trestedandused | | ol nday. the 17 They Were | Jove, a tale of the Roval Mounted Po-| State Atiorney (' ar'es E. Sear's who Ry Oct different remedies but | | acvompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lord, Sr. | lice. and. with the great Canadian north- | has heen confired {0 his home in Thomp- i Mg | nothing would do any geod. Ipro- | | Miss Elsie Lord. 5 | west as the setting, will be presented to!son by il'ness for nearly a month. has i | cundatiis of Cotesy Wi and s g ne week § -»(v:v:/'nnlvrn here | patrons of the Orpheum theatre today and | heen at his office: Mr. Searls' health MAREIED, 5 S B Catitura Ointmentwhichaoon i TN, Gnd family of | Wednesday in the picinrization of James| continues to fmprove and wi short | iy yow oK oINS AL Verenilied heslad me.” (Signed) Miss Carrie i Curwood's, The River's End, one of the| ime he is experted to be following his | “ et sz 19300 by AL apversailies H. Frisbie, Gray, Dry Mills, Me. people are leating, which | - Setertote ans o, In various | US4l ToUtine azain. o k of Taftville and Mis: | Fyins Se; 1 clerks in va: i of Occum. e oty Try to prevent further trouble by | |7 several houses closed for the win- | towns hereabouts will be in session Tout| Prisoriers recently sentenced in the su- R D e h -h‘Ccniun for ail toilet purposes. | | 2 S Monday, Novémher 1; {0 adMit us elsctors| PC110% COUrt hiere to serve terms either at | ARMBTRONC LUFPERTCIn Norwich Py seeratap. | | w07 Peck and daughter ' Gladys, | those persons. who have become 21 years|(h€ tate prisys fa Wethersfle'd or at the | goh 21, JA20 DY L £ el e T 'Sold every. e snending the summer in | of age since October 19, when voters were | S{>t° Teformatory in Cheshire are to be na Emeline Lu ot ot Mot Dintrwent. % end 60 Talcurs %e. | Ne mpel arrived home Monday | st made. jtaken from the eounty jail at Brooklvn| wich Sy Seap thaves withowt mug. | | i Miss Gladys was seized with a | Appeals are being racoived by Kiliing. |NeXt Friday to the institutions to which | \ARTIN — RERGERON —1In Tarty = ttack of astima early Wednesdas |1y people to give liberally 1o 4 fund that| they have been sentenced et , by Rev. U. O, Bellerc - mor uways havinz an attack as $00m | in to be used to complets the addition be-| Walter Marphy. 15 a vasrant youth| Alfred Martin of Detroit, Mich DANIELSO% CASINO, . e s home. ing constructed to the Day Kimball hos-|Whose home i§ in Boston. was in this| Miss Deatrice Bergeron of Lisbon. ARKWEATHER BLDG. P ne JMilie, who has been caring | pital. an institution to which many peo- |City at the week end before arriving In | LEFEVRE POCRET BILLIARDS innic Bicknell, has returned to | ole have turned in time of need. Danielson, wher2 he asked the police to| I E 3 TABLES Fee at Davisville. | Henry Bucton was operated on Mon- | “Put up” Sunday nieht. Monday | prelor Lefevrs of DATS LADIES DAT |, Mrs Julin Palmer is at the home of | day at the Bravkus hospital in Norwich, |he was given carfare to Worcester. [STANTIAL — KENNEDY v 1 e A mhy svers Saturday, S - Frizefler son Rev. ¢ L Palmer, after a visit | Members of the encineering and office| The recent experienco of Hugh Mur- | T or 2 R pesly o ,flz INCITED. | force of the Hunkin-Conkey Construction |phy, who sells gasoiine at Pomfret, is| Donald tantial of Manches- 77777 Lo TN company, which has been doing Work - at | teaching dealers in this territory to keep [ ter, N.'H iy of = New Britain—According to a proposed | Goodyear. are returning to Cleveland and | their measuring pumps Iocked at night.| ©f W LOUIS E. KENNEDY | ordinance, the recolution for which was | Akron this week. And automobile party drove up to me;\hw}‘mf ARTHUR— (n Westerly, R | prese at the meetinz of th. common | J. Carl Witter and N Witter were | Murphy pump, filled the tank of their; L, Oct. 18, 1920, by R e D. DANIELSON S e Separt- | 1t Franklit, Mass. Mowdhy fo conduct|car and zot away befors he could get| el O ieuion Bliss : |ments having automobiles must purchase | 9n auction sale of about 60 head of d a #from his b Undertaker and Embalmer | s 86d acoesmrise thiguen i e | 4ithies dressed and down from his room. Soecisl Attertion to Every Detall <arage.\ Fortify the system against Grip and Influenza by LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets which Cure the Cold, Destroy the : Germs and act as a Tonic Laxative. Be sure you get the genuine. Ask for @Grove’s L B Q. tablets on box. Price 30c. State Officer Howard E. FElliott of FHartford was here Monday on official business, Moosup is one of the towns that has e fepublican rally scheduled for this veek, Wednesday evening being selected | for tie affair in that town. Local horsemen will be at Cherry park, mear Hartford, this week, for one of the final race meets of the season. Only a few days remain for those who would eseape getting an extra ten per emt. added to - their lists of taxable property by making returns to the assess- e The change from daylight saving time tn standard time that will be made by nearly all New England next Sunday at 2 a. m will bring Danielson into a posi- ton of being able to forget that other Blaees were “an hour ahead of us.” Henry M. Danielson made a week end visit to Boston and attended the football eame at the Harvard stadium. The second in the series of socials will e held in the vestry of the Baptist chureh this (Tuesday) evening, with Mr. Treston’s class in charge, Mise Esther Brooks and Miss Corinne Aitchell represented the Baptist Church #ehool at the Older’ Girls' conference in Norwich, Octobes 22.35, NEWSPAPER WOMAN I8 CHARGED WITH KIDNAPPING New York, Oct. 25 —Miss Betty Brain- ard, a newspaper womwan of Tacoma. Washington, charged with having kidnap- ped ‘baby Stagg, Who was recently re- stored-to. his mother in Tacoma, today was committed to city prison for thirty days, rending hearing on: the extradition proceedings. ‘Governor Smith will hear the extradition case Wednesday. Miss Brainard has been out on $3,500 bail since her arrest: two weeks ago, but was committed to prison on,motion of an desistant district attorney who sald that It is not likely, it Was stated here on zo0d authority, that any appomtment will be made for months to come to fill the vacancy in the oftics of county sealer of weights and measures, which was held by'the late Charles Johnson of North Grosvenordale. ~ County expenses are high and revenues low at prseent, so {the feeling is that th office can remain vacant for the winter at least. Putnam lodge of Eiks has a Hallow- e'en party planned for Thursday evening. At Abington a Hallowe'en party is plan- ned by the entertainment committee of Walf Den grange for Wednesday even- ing. Next Sunday practically ail of souhtern w England territory outside of Wind- ham county will go back to standard time, DIED. TUCKER—In Boston, Oct ginia Wil Tucker. Williams. 25, jams Tucker, wife daughter of the late formerly of Norwich. d Lyme, Oct. = Oct. 25, city Marguerite, daughter of Francis A. and Florence Hathaway Cox of West Main street. aged s and 4 months neral at the home of her parents, 33 West_Main street, Tuesday. afternoon at 2.3 n\usn\-m Stonington (Paweatuek) Oct. 24, 1920, Jesse Monroe Davison. BROWN—In Mystic, Oct. 22, 1920, Eunice M. Avery, widow of Pardon C. Brown, a native of Preston, aged 85 years. ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s ‘The Original Malted Mllk tor Infants and Invalids Avoid Imitations aad Substitutes PLANING and SAWING {We Do All Varieties of This Work Properly and S‘W torily. THE M. B. TOOL CO. Elmville, Conn. Church & Allen 15 Main Street Funeral Directors —AND— Embalmers Lady Assistans Telephone 328.3 HENRY E. CHURCH wiien atxerdition’ was pemding, such ac- tion was warranted. Tel. Danielson 2274 WM. SMITH ALLEN Metro Picture Corp. Presents a Stupendous Screen Version of the Great Drury Lane Melodrama “THE HOPE” With a Cast of 200 Includ- ing Ruth Stonehouse, Frank Elliott, Marguerite De La Motte and Jack Mulhall ELMO LINCOLN —IN— ELMO THE FEARLESS PATHE NEWS CENTURY COMEDY BIG DANCE ROWLAND'S JAZZ BAND| Eight O’Clock Tickets 25¢ ONE NIGHT ONLY H. H. FRAZEE OFFERS JACK NORWORTH IN THE EFFERVESCENT COMEDY “MY LADY FRIENDS" HEAR | SAME CAST AND PRODUCTION THAT HAS PLAYED NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPMIA AND WASHINGTON NORWORTH SING THE LATEST POPULAR SONG—*I WANT TO'SPREAD A LITTLE SUNSHINE." PRICES—50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2, Plus Tax—SEATS NOW SELLING AV ] THEATRE 5—BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE ACTS—§ TODAY AND MATINEE WEDNESDAY 3— BLIGHTY GIRLS—3 RARE BITS OF SCOTCH VAUDEVILLE THE OVANDOS EARLE AND BARTLETT Spanish Whirlwind Xylophonists “O'Brien From Galway” WILERID DU BOIS LA ROSE AND LANE Jongur Distingue Songs and Clever Chatter PARAMOUNT SCREEN MAGAZINE FEATURE PHOTOPLAY - LOUISE GLAUM, in “LOVE’S MADNESS” A POWERFUL DRAMATIC PICTURE IN 6 PARTS ,———-——. Y. M. C. A. COURSE Opens October 27th DADDY GROBECKER'S Swiss Yodlers AT Community House COURSE TICKETS, $1.50 SINGLE ADMISSION, 75¢ TONIGHT T. A. B. HALL v 1 CARROLL DANCE WrI?ST TONIGHT At Moose Home Woem:n of Moosch=art L2gion No. 124 one of the best buf't here in years. Members of the Junior classfof Putnam | high school have a rade red for Frid evenign of th ption {0 be given a: | irch tomorrow efinitely postponed A-- | < hand'cap The Cradle Ro¥ o the Congregat £o'f tournament | plaved on the links of the Pomfret Go'f | ienm's cup r-swited in victory for Dr. R | | e, Paine Thompson. The women's est Friday wh'ch resulted in a tie be- en Mrs. Sias M. Wheelock and Mrs. Arthur B. Laps s played off Morday of Putnam, | frernon and re- ted in a vietory for Hrs. Lapsley. !rom in Constantinople. brother. | JTohn GNl is also in theservice, located in Nebraska. Georze A. Fawley and famfly. who day leaving home in ng are new 1 MONTVILLE Eric Wilson has moved from the Bo- tham place, where he has been living, |to the Albert Church farm which he as leased from Everett Chapman for wree years Miss Agnes Auwood spent the week- end at tho home of Mr. and Mrsk Am- hrose Sullivan at Trading Cove. held Fri-| and Mrd | A Hallowe'en social will be day night at the home of Mr. Wimer Taft. Rev. Edward P. Aver of Mansfleld Center. occupied the pulpit -of the Con- gregational church here Sunday morn- ing. Everett Scholfield and son of Mystie have been guests at the home of their “ousin, Frank C. Scholfield Mr. and Mrs. Julian Parker Mrs. Clyde Beebe and Mrs. Letitia Comstock of Norwich were Tecent visitors at win Comstock’s. The little daughter of Eric Wilson, Who has been in Backus hospital, Nor- wich, ill with scarlet fever is very much Ed- IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of our mother, MRS, ROSANA (COUTURE) PARISEAT, who died Oct. 26, 1918. The month of October agai is here, To us the saddest of all the year; It took our dear mother away Just two years ago today. The midnight stars are beaming On her soft and silent grave, But love for her who sleeps beneath Will néver fade a: Our loss is hard, we'll,not complain, Mother. dear, in heaven ae'll meet agatm, When the dav of life has fled 4 | mune Rosers and v of Brooklym, | 2 come back I can eat anything I like without any | distress. T fecl better in y way, am stronger and am telling my friends about this medicine, for it ie wonderful.” Even the distance of several miles did not | courage Mr. John Graveline of Versailles, who wa ing for 24 long years with stomach trouble and | terribly run down. He says: “I had seen Goldine vertised in the Norwich papers and I didn't pa attention to it until I saw aman’s photograph 1 knew well. He was in the sime condition 1 was and today he' is strong and well 1 went and bought eig] vflm\,[dd g 1 WEDNESDAY NIGHT sem {week. Many pretty co s are beirg| g SCE ollicérs .wiid BTl 15 reaiy” for ihis amair on ot otcirs waen oo toiowes|ROW] AND'S JAZZ BAND shoice was pade. For president, 1Mrs.| the polica have an eye he time fo » who make | Flmer “Te vice | [ ¥ic_the @cene ir jakey | Edmund econd nkinz operations. Mre. F C. ‘Scholfie 1 Next Monday. the day’ before election, | yresident, Mrs. W | tmen will be on to admit j Vice president I ! ors' oath persons as ;" ts C have reached the age of 21 since October | %, Miss J - when voters were lus: made here. | ommiltec was ¢ Dr. Osborne, representing the state | clashrenner, M y hoard of health, w tnam and Pom- | ‘Albert [Fox. I 310 give ous disease in section. SIX|ter. Mrs. Ro: - sandwiches, a | cases of diphtheria have been reported | yariet yof cake a - There were from Pomfr-t, one sophomore in the | twelve present. Putnam high school s from | Pomfret living ne s:s reported | === have been temporarily excluded from the | Lam school physizian. Patnam dred Torr: teacher cf the first grade a >\ e Isracl Put 1001 is one of thos Rud Here What Your Neighbors And Friends Say Of This H-rh Rem=dy Which Has Restored Health And Tiven New Strength To Thousands is f. d of all other The find be ents of g vors. here in wich, people whom you see e and whom you can a pout Goldine, are I'lr.“lTl\‘; PROOF that Goidine remedies are all they | ar aimed to be. Mrs. Grodoske of 116 High St.. Norwich, Conn., save: For five long years | suffered with stom: trouk 1 was run do couldn't eat without distress, I had gas and ribly ated. I was constipat suffered 3 from pains in my stomach. that Goldine No. 1 w good for my cas the medicine only one we: re's no more bloating, my After taking my sto: app tles and In the'last few mc I'm feeling better every day. hs I gained in weight from 138 to 167 pounds and vish I had heard of Goldine Jong ago, for it was just what I needed. The head. s are gone, my appelite has come back and Tm getting stronger every day, Remember, Engler's Broadwvay Tharmacy is the place in Norwich where you can get Goldine and good permanent relief and.help. Mre. Eliza Bailey knows the value of Goldine. _Help’ Your Moulters of the amount of hen energy, vitality and red blood required to grow a thousand feathers—the average plumage! A moulting hen needs good health—good appetite—good digestion. Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a helps poultry through the moult and starts pullets and moulted hens to laying. It contains tonics for the appetite, tonics to aid digestion. It tomes up the dormant egg organs. It contains iron that gives a moulting hen rich, red blood and a red comb. And no farewell tears are shed. MR. JOHN PARISEAU AND FAMILY, MR AND MRS. R. COUTURE AND FAMILY. Jewett City, Oct. 26, 1920. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation ef the many kindly, acts of, Qur friends in our reeent _bereavement. r condol- ¢nees aided much in softening the grief which was ours, and will long be Temem- bered by us. especially wish to thank all those who sent the many beautiful floral_expressions of sympathy. JEREMIAH AND FAMILY. 2 No disease where Pan-a-ce-a is fed. By all means feed your moulting hens Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a. We handle the Dr. Hess Line. Call on ws. THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Tell us how many hens you have. We have a packege to suit, ACe ess Instant Louse Killer Kills 1