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) ) ) L Bulletin : Pages Nine to Twelve DANIELSON Lafayette Club Defeats Mystic Pool Players—Supervisor A, S. Ames Re- appointed—Borough’s Sixty Shoplift- ers Listed—Death of Mrs. D. F. Bur- lingame. William Sweet, the_jail prisoner who escaped while working at Industrial place last Friday afternoon, has not been recaptured. Dr. F. W. H. Newton, who is ill with rheumatism, at his home in Thornton, R. I .is not improving very rapidly. Henry McDermott of Woonsocket spent Sunday at-his home in Dan- ielsan. { Oliver Bassett of the Green Hollow road has just lost by death omne of a pair of fine horses bought within a month. Miss Nellie O'Clare of Pawtucket was a visitor with friends in Daniel- son over Sunday. Damage Done by Deer. Fish and Game Commissioner F. O. Davis of Pomfret says that five claims against the state for damage done by deer in the northwest part of the county have come in. The graded schools throughout the town of Killingly opened Monday for the final term of the year. Contributions to Civic Federation. DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS posed of Messrs. Poirier and Trahan defeated a Mystic team made up of Irkes and King by the close score of 100 to 97. o Work on State Road. Forty Italian laborers commenced work Monday on the two and a half nifle piece of state road in Rhode Ts- land, extending from the Connect: t line east of here to Hopkins Mills. The road will be completed August 1, it is expected. Attorney Sabin S. Russell said Mo day that the indications are for dis- posing of the bulk of the business pending before the legislature before the time set for final adjournment, early in June. Lumbermen to Meet. Lumbermen will be in Hartford from this section tomorrow (Wednes- day) for a meeting at the Hotel Garde at 11 o'clock of the Manufacturers’ association. This is a special meet- ing at which a report will be made on the matter of freight rates amnd other matters relative to shipping. Members here of the United Span- ish War Veterans were interested in a complete roster of the membership in Connecticut, which appeared in a New York Sunday paper. No date has vet'been decided upon for the in- itution of the local camp. First Committee Chairman. Representative A. H. Armington, chairman of the committee on insur- Solicitors for contributions to -the | ance, on the part of the house, in the Civic Federation fund are meeting | general is the first com- with great success: In a first day’s | mittee chairman that the town of Kil- canvass Mrs. E. H. Keach of Broad | lingly has had in the legislature for 27 street secured pledges of §$110. | years. Danieison had a brief but blinding | snowstorm early Monday morning and | intermittent flurries of the beautiful throughout the day. SUPERVISOR REAPPOINTED. | A. S. Ames to Begin Fourth Year at Increased Salary. Defeated Mystic. | The Lafayette club pool team, com- Rev. Clarence H. Barber, Killingly member of the supervisory <commit- tee of Killingly and Brooklyn on school 14 L3 supervisor, announced Monday that of the tow have greed to another year S. Ames - sor of the schools in the | gets a f $1,600, which is an vance of £100 over the present ye a | | | | | | Half of 2 Ames’ salary is paid -5‘i 1t = z - g = te, four-fifths of the other haif | t's your mmactive liver and iy the town of Killingly. the remainder | the town of Brooklyn, so the addi- | bowels—You need Cas- al cost to the town of Killingly | | be only $40 1 carets sure. | Next September Mr. Ames will en- | r upon hi b 3 ; You're bilious, you have a ot O tion in your head, 5 - 2 oni 5 The benefits of | s mouth, your rvision pronounced as to | 3 yellow, with = | mder yo eves; vour tor (e i parched. No wonder you feel ugly,|guced or s | mean and ill-tempered. Your syStem | .ontinuing i ly passed off, cleaning up is full of bile not prop and what you need is inside. Don’t continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who e love you, and dom’t resort to harsh| the expense ot oot physics that irritate and injure. Re- | yhig salary, b S ; member that most disorders of the| rguias in all stomach, liver and intestines can b |ine to n pr quickly cured by morning with gen-| n.liodieal vi tle, thorough Cascarets—they Work| given as much while you sleep. A 10-cent box from |1y 1o one school vour dr will keep your liver and| ° Upiformity in the work of similar bowels clean; stomach sweet and your SSIBE been.ditidbes fos sl Children love result head clear for miont s N to take Cascarets, be 2ood and never gripe or s are abeut te =h schoel eeourse. comme Allcock’s| "PLASTERS | nee t ystem n ribution the 1gh onside -d before. Doing Much Charitable W >d than ev as meant than any The Final Settlement Presented. Aver ock company The on No matter whether the Pain is in the Back or Side, Chest or Limbs, you can always rely on an Allcock’s Plaster. It is a standard remedy, sold by druggists in every part of the civilized world. 1t. a play never 4 n repertoire. SIXTY SHOPLIFTERS. by Business Man. who visit Constipation, Bifiousness, Indigestion, etc. ateme Brandreths Pills | with trade and traders Entirely Vegerable. in Danielson, but it is made as be based on fact. There is a cert that a numk of shoplifter nielson stores for | filched from I i the of them has never i - imated. Some of these i en caught red-handed tched every In almost time they every c enter m. Friswell the courtesy and coasideration of a store. iness men has saveq them from e posure. It is understood, however, Factory Agent | that the Business Men's association | has had the proposition of consider- | for the High Grade amilton” | GO RIGHT AT IT Friends and Neighbors in Norwich Will Show You a Way. E Get at the root of the trouble. | Rubbing an aching back may re- | lieve it, But won’t cure it if the kidneys are weak. Factory Adjusted and Timed AYO‘-‘ must reach the root of it—ths 5 kidneys. Lowest Prices | Doan’s Kidney Pills go right at it; d Reach the cause; attack the pain. an Are recommended by many Nor- | wich people. E. C. Roath, 5 Thames wich, Conn., says: “For a number of years I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills when having severe pains in my Satisfaction Guaranteed WM. FRISWELL 25 and 27 Franklin St. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon in chzrge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practic dur:ng Lis last {liness. Street, Nor- back and other symptoms of kidney trouble, and they have always rid me of my trouble. I procured this rem- edy at N, D, Bevin & Sen's Store, and sinee using it I have felt better and strenger in every way.” If yeur back aches—if yeur kidneys Drug WcGrory Bullding, Nerwioh, Con™ |, ... you, dont simply ask for a kidney remedy—ask distinctly for BUY mE BIG BEN ALARM Doan’s Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. CLOCK Roath had—the remedy backed by —at lht.u:ne testimeny, 56c ail steres. WM. FRISWELL'’S, Foster-Milburn Ce., Preps., RBuffale, N. X BRIk IR T . .. 85 and 27 Frankiin Stree ..[s. sk \ Directory of Petty? Thieves Compiled | | | ‘\n | to deal with this class of le put to it for consideration. people ke to be robbed. The ss men are ption to this it app y are s mount ng how peo, sidc he cours of a vear a iem without giving e 0 suc ases as come ot alw t of inforn ve anothe: though. from man ma Ay what can | be made done upor comple tofore OBITUARY. Mrs. Ida F. Burlingame. F. (Chase). 58 fe of ton in her born in Kii- also three and a.sister in Connecticut. avers were said in her home Mon- afternoon at 2.30 The where the fun- um, | eral will PUTNAM Dr. Darmer’s Condition Serious—Elks Hear of James E. Lynch’s Death— George Champlin—Bride in Elope- ment Romance Seeks Divorce. has been a critic Monday Dr. F. W. Darmer, who reeks, was in home here afternoon. James Webster in Putnam was a Mon- Ryan of friends with For or having violated a city ordi- nance P. G. Wright was fined $1 and costs, amounting to $9.09, by Judge L. H. Fuller in the clty court Monday morning. A meeting of the selectmen of Put- nam was held at the tewn and city building Meonday afterneon for the transaction of routine business, Died Suddenly, James B, Lynch, who died suddenly in Webster on hearing that his father had just died,was a member of Putnam lodge of Elk sghows the Whiteside-Strauss company played The Parish Priest, afternoen and evening, The eempany gave sat= isfaection, At Bt, Mary’s church at the 1 mass en Sunday baans of marriage were published fer the first time be- tween Miss Lena Maynard ef this eity 1 J, Neel Lare#l, a commission mer- aat, of Besten, Breauit—Sears. Miss Laura Sears and Alexander Bre- : were mrried Momrday merning at chureh by the paster, Rev, . Bedard. Mr, and Mrs. Bre- ault e now away em their wedding trip, which will take them te Mentreal. Lecturing on Bee Keeping. Everett E. Brown of Pomfret, well iknown lecturer on scientific methods of growing apples and on all subjects connected with the culture of fruit, is uew i3 demand as leciurer ea jbea Breault-Sears Wedding—News from | At the Bradley theater at Meonday's ! ;| funeral of T Pure save RY will ¢ jump © at S — RN Foods % y:‘fiasmw—v.’ ""v.agr“.‘w'a e, y housewife in this town chance .%o * reduce ithe cost of living : withou~ this All kinds | < ed road should | left. Columbus this { ing, _dighest Quality Serv-us Brand Foods. coupons. for yourself and —all kinds. L O | keeping. Mr. Brown is thoroughly fa- | miliar _with bject and has de- | lighted aud at have heard him. as anything that has devel- | © date has shown, there is no | reen the shooting of > three to do Danielson. Politics for Stock Breeding. Wr men ar with the Leaves BT republ decided ibred Hoi stein ITriesian cattle : farm in Pomfret, it is announc- | Wright has one of the finest this part of the county | Levi Colburn 90 i Levi Colburn, born ¥ina- | ham, hast ist passed day at his home in We lived for the Putnam lodge of | the from W James F end Work Advancing Rapidly. | npany Putnam town contracting cor ate road from th reducing the quality of what you eat. of purefoodsare packed under the Serv-us Brand. ?op_ular Prices Use Serv-us Brand Foods and see for yourself /i the actual saving in prices and besides, get the T_"aluablé ‘ Serkus Coupons which appear on and can be cut from every package of it nnn Serv-us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages and in accordance with the 1J. S. Pure Food Laws. Order Serv-us Brand —the kind with the orange and purple label. thing you need and also have the benefit of popular prices and the The Serv-us Coupons Are a Profit to You Get new farnishings and new comforts your home with them. tart to collect right away. “Buy Serv-us Brand goods You get coupons with every Serv-us produc:. Trade with the local dealer who sells Serv-us, and it will nxt ke Yong before your coupons will get beautiful silverware, a fhandsome comb, 2 fine chain and locket, dainty china, furni- ture, musical instruments, toys, and a thousand other useful nd beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. s 3erv-us Coupons are printed on the labels or are enclosed in the paclages and you can get the catalog by writing to department C, TIniversal Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Your grocer has Serv-us Srand products or caz get them from The L. A. Gallup Co. A i You can get everw- Wholesale Distributors Norwich, Conn. | 'coupens and get many beautiful | thingsfor) yourself : engines, furniture, lumber and evPrY-} thing under the sumn. “I can write on and on dreadful time. In one case v driven to third story. T was not in the path of the rent, but was flooded. They had hens | and had time to take them to the third | story with them, and for three days | h them. The hens | and, with bread, | about help could not r laid da. se eggs composed the family’s food. | n eggs a cow was rescued and floor and supplied In one tree days and bloe Whole in West Columbus have awept away 1d nothing but cellars | remain, No can be found of| the many fine houses that have disap- | peared in this manner. { “In some i s houses are feund | bad four miles away frem | heir tion: dead bedies feund ten | | mile ‘o;n where the persens lived, and, of ceurse, many bodies will never be found at all”™~ Mr. Champlin's letter contains other | nstances of the terrible devastation caused by the flood, and his description | of the damage caused by the wild rush | of waters constitutes a most readablel line south 1 toward Attawaugah, Jin the town « ingly, is advancing the work rapidly. Work on this road was| @8 commencd ori last fall. Much ress was before the work eased for the winter, so the complet- be ready for use with- in a few weeks. HORRORS OF 'FLOOD. in Letter from George B. Now in West Virginia. Described Champlin, Late letiers from George B. Champ- lin indicate that he has gotten out of the flodd district of Ohio, where he has been held up for ten days. The last letter frem him w written at Wheeling, W. Va., late Friday night. In this letter Mr. Champlin says: “r morning at 10 a. m. ind arrived here at tonight. Un- ordinary conditions I would have arrived in four and a half heurs, but on account of bridges being swept away and being obliged to walk in transferring, nearly twelve hours were consumed in making the trip. I am mighty well pleased to be rful flood scenes— ery mild way of ex- can enly make you re- in & very small way, Nothing in t untry, aside frem the | war of 1861, eompares with it, The Johnstewn fieed,Califernia earthquaks, Galvesten feed, the Tilanie disaster, goeuthern Ohio has had and is still haya The an never begin te exasserate or deseribe the cenditiens, nor can begin te make you—yeu sim= ply have to see it te realize the situa= tiern “The whele eity of Zanesviile is the most pitiful sight .I have ever seen or ever want to see again, It is just all jumbled with heuses—wrecked, pil- ed high with freight cars, engines trotley ears, busine bleeks, 1 barns and & same as if yeu had piled high a let of toy blocks and then tumbled them over, The streets are washed away, Two hundred pianes have cempletely dis- appeared: ne sign of then remains. Brioges washéd off the face of the map; wenderful bridges entirely dis- appeared, heavy steel freight cars washed miles away, and in mamy in- stances disappeared. Freight yards Jjust a tumbled up mesy of houses, cartky -4 E press alize the her; and Sore Throat # containsnoopium nor anything infuricrs. £ 2] Al ts. & Pike's Toothache Drops Stom the Palm, W John and George H. Bliss JEWELERS HE 181 alum L astern Gomnectlout equal to The Buis tin ior business =9 iof 1r 'WOMAN FEELS ROMANCE FADES. Lowell C ouple Married in Putnam, Jan. 27, New at Variance. Wedded b was shortlived the se of: couple who W married here on Jan. 27th of the present year, as is indicated by the'following from & Lowell, Mass., newspaper: Notice of divorce proceedings was John C. Mc local deputy sheriff, rughlin, formerly a Lo M | Read, alleges cruel and abusive treat- ment as the cause of her action. She became the wife of Mr. McLaughlin at Putnam, Conn., on Jan, 27th, and ths riage came as a surprise to friends of h. Mr. McLaughlin states that the charge of cruel and abusive treat- mert {s without foundation and that he will file a cross bill,” . MeLaughlin is a hotel proprieter jddle age and his bride is on the side of 20. sunny 10 YEARS YOUNGER Vegetable Compound Re- stored Her Health. Louisville, Ky.— ‘I take great pleas- ure in writing to inform you of what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound has done for me. I was weak, nervous, and cared for nothing but sleep. Now I can go ahead with my work daily and feel ten years younger than before Istarted taking your medi- cine. I will advisa any woman to consult with you befora going to a doctor.”” —Mrs. INIZE WIL~ L1s, 2229 Bank St., Louisville, Ky. Another Sufferer Relieved. Romayor, Texas.—*‘1 suffered terri- bly with a displacement and biladder trouble. I was in misery all the time and could not walk any distance. E thought I never could be cured,-but my ‘mother advised me to try Ly8ia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound and I did. “I am cu¥ed of the displacement and the bladder trouble is relieved. I think the Compound is the finest medicine on earth for suffering women.”” — Mrs. VioLa JABPER, Romayor, Texas. It you want special adviee write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi- dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opemed, read and answered by a woman #ad held in strict confidence.