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DANIELSON Business Men's Auociatxon Meets— Additional Teacher for Night School —Tire Duck Factory to Work Nights —Search for Missing Man, Raymond A. Preston of Brown uni- versity spent Tuesday with his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. ¥. T. Preston. Manager W. L. Moran of the Dan- felson exchange gave a telephone talk at_ Wiilllmantic Tuesday. William J. Kirby has recovered from 2 recent illness and is visiting in Nor- ‘wich. John EB. Johnson of North Scitvate Was e v » with friends in Daniel- { son Tuesday, 2 Louis Bertorelli was in Norwich Tuesdas Eisie is visi clough. tarrowciough of Providence ng Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barrow- Going to Florida. Henry W. Babson leaves Danieison today for Providence. He is to sail from Boston Saturday for TFlorida, where he will spend the winter at St. Petersburg. Months’ Old Calf Weighs 140 Pounds. Oscar Stilwell of the Sparks district Two brought another premier calf to ma ket Tuesday, one that was 57 da old and weighed 140 pounds ver and NMi larie Weaver left Tuesday night for they are to visit John We of Day sireet New York, where friends for a few d& Miss Neilie Higgins has gone to New York for visit with friends. Business Men’s Asscciation Meets. lar meating of the Daniei- Men’s association >niral fire station Tues- a E day evening. Moriah lodge. No. 15, A. F' confer a desree on (Wednesday) evening. and A. M., o candidates his Disgracing Respectable Relatives. John Strickland, one of the young i for breaking into a store ngly. has written to rel- E orktowr an, notifying them that he is in difficulty, Young Strickland is apparently of a good fam- iy Supervisor Albert 8. Ames has pre- pared an elementary langunage putline, from the state cour wh will be 1sed as 2 basis for examinations in the schools in Brooklyn and Killingly in I"ebruary. Assistant at Night School. The town school committee has ar- ranged for one of the siudents from the commercial department of the high school to act as an assistant to the achers In the night school. Mail Unclaimed. etters addressed ss foilows are un- elaimed at the Danielson postoffice this -k: l.ee Hartshorn, C. H. Nichols, O. M. Paul, W. E. Rutty company, Henry Mrs. Mae Brown, Nel Tr. demonstrate what ean be domne of furnishing street lights *h territory it has re- the D. d P. Gas and s been lighting in the village. Officers of Bricklayers’, Masons’ and Plastsrers’ Union. The following are the newly ed officers of local No. 1 of the a elect~ Brick- sons and Plasterers’ union: President, Wiiliam Mason; vice Dresi- dent, Himer Willlams: secretary, John Owens: treasurer, Frank French: dep- ty, Thomas C. Cia alternate, Wil- am M. Fran sergeant-al-arms, Wal Elmer WHZ Charles BL in, Levie Al- TO WORK RIGHTS. Tire Duck Manufacturing Company at Williamsville Already Employing 154. The big plant of the K ifacturing.. company at will be running day and n three momths. At pr night with- ent some of he departments of the plant are belng operated tntfl 10 o'clock nighis to keep the producdon up to the amount re- quired to keep pace with other depart- ments. Tire duck exclusfvely is the produc: for the Goodyear Tire and Rubber company, which oonirols the ompany. Tuesday there were 164 per- sons on the payroll, which now amounts o in excess of $1,200 a week. The carding and dressing depart- ments aze Iin full operation. The spinning department is about 80 per cent, In operation and the weaving de- partment, which is the last that can be got going of ail the departments, s getting out about 40 per cent of ts capacity. More machine started day by day and {he whole equipment will be running within a few | weeks. New families are coming to | the village every week. Special precautions were taken at . Williamsville by the manufacturing | company about three weeks ago when | one case of an eruptive disease ap- | peared there and they were so effec- tive that no new_cases developed. The man who was ill has recovered and there is not a person ill in the vil- lage at the present time, the health | conditions being excellent, The prosperity - of ‘Williamswille is }hailed with delight throughout Kil- lingly, for the village has come 1nto its own again after a period of sev- eral years during which the mill was idle and the place almost deserted. The enormous amount of tire duck used every year by the Goodyear people makes the future of Willlamsville seem assured, for the present plant, where { the payroll will probably be $3,000 a | week by the first of the year, running capacity, day and night, cannot pro- ! duce mueh more than one-tenth of the | number of yards of duck that *he tire company uses in a year. This means additions to the plant from time to time and a constantily growing village. Sophomore Officers. The sophomore class of Killingly High school has elected the followina officers: President, Louis Vaudry; vice president, Miss Mildred Da | Tetary, FKugene Reed; treasurer, RM!P { Caron. i Borough Notes. | Confirmation of a class at church by Rt. Rev. been positponed from J. J. 3 Satur da" was sn Wil- he Sheriff Pres.on B. Sibley { imantic {or the session of court Tuessday. L was being made n inis Tuesd~v for a-man who created excitement abont Windsor inday, eluding the state police after a long chase. The man was reported as hav. ing been seen in the vicinity of Plain- { field Monda; Albert gfield | been a recer with friends Danieison. | Rev, 1. P rme pastor now Hartfor or in town th 3 Rev. Alfred barratt of Bosion is { candidate 1 of the \church at PUTNAM Applicants Granted Licenses—All Souls’ Day Observance at St. Mary's Cemetery—Mrs. Carlos F. Stoddard Addresses Equal Franchise League. Miss Bertha { visitor with her brother, | ler, in Worcester. George L. Padgett was a visitor in Willimantic Tuesday. | Harry D. Jenmings of Worcester was ‘a visitor with friends in Putnam on Tuesday. | Reward For Agents. | Eugene Touchette and Peter Bonin, Chandler has been Byron Chand- pany are to leave Thursday evening for Newark, N. J., to which they get a free trip anq entertainment at the home headquarters for especially meri- torious work they have done. Letters Not Called For. Fred H. Potter, T. W. Swain, B. Fer- nald, Mrs. Agnes Wright and Miss Alice Kendall ar unclaimed at the Putnam postoffice this week. Rev. Charles F. Bedard and Rev. Ad- rian Dykemaps have been at Moosup assisiing al the Forty Hours' devo- tion at All Hallows’ church. A successful rummage sale was held Tuesday under the auspices of the W. R. C. Putnam had a large delegation at the trial of Attorney Frank E. How- arth in Willimantic Tuesday. Search was being made here Tues- day for the Windsor, Conn. bandit, who was chaseq by the State police Sunday, the man escaping his pur- pipe. County Home Boy Breaks Leg. Arthar Oleson 8, one of the boys of the county home for children, has a broken leg and is at the Day-Kimball hospital. The little follow was giving another boy at the school a “pig-back” ride. The rider blindfolded the Oleson boy by clasping his fingers over his eyes and the Oleson child stumbled ang fell and broke his leg. To Observe All Souls’ Day. All Sonls’ day is to be especially ob- served later than usual this year by the members of St. Mary’s church. Next Buynday has been set as the date and in the afternoon at 2 o’clock, there is to be a procession of the members of the societies of the church from Attention, Farmers! DOLLARS BONUS m ln-tuoponto For Fattest, Biggest and Best Turkey Raised $10.00 Next Best $5.00; Third $5.00 Bulistin the fattest, shres and best Turkeys to be o::red for the Thankegiv.- ing market in Windham sad New Tondon countles, They must be natfves—hatohed and grown in these two counties, &Iudg wiil buy fhe.prine .birds at the regular market price tu-nzimtu e prize to be awar@ed. The tupkeps. offered for prise must have head and feathers off, en- trafis drawm and'wicgs cut n.t;llrut Joint, ‘Hw'flr-t ot fu:zn and best yo m of . Jaegy fattest and b young s | perime ot mton an8 best turkey raised in’ T.ondon orvw!nahnm 5 Por giri residing M County Home Boy’s Leg Broken—All | d| cur THE cu loca! agents for a big insurance com- | Létters addressed to Frank Johnson, | suers by crawling into a large sewer | | ‘_ . FROM EACH LABEL, SAVE AND SECURE the church to St. M 3] 1 where the usual vices in observance of All Souls’ day will be held. Several | hundred persons will take. part in the procession. Bad Practice of Juvenile Beggars. Putnam is developing a new ang in- the home to tHe factories and and-said-that women need the tion of the ballot in their work in the {1interval. world. Miss Rosamond Danielson, | which you secretary -of the Putnam league and | wider and chafrman of the Woman Suffrage as- sociation in Windham county, jnvited | | those - present to help the words, |rmmh\ eirc e is ever power of t if cultiva picture: a per- shops, j remember 'hm:rv . ar's protec- | son, two million cords about half of r manufacture in or yout annvaily reatest instead of the some of the euca- stores of [ieoaing ‘;‘lpgc'x’f REcEAY e £ | cause by joining the league, by : ou, - with a little . trouble | lypts of Australia are taller than the | handlers infest the streets in the a petition to the legislature, or b: | recall all that or | California redwoo itherto :_Innskler- s Tkl bt 2o sttt buting to support the work of the | nec And to Lady re- | ed the the world. entrances and close to candy stores. l€8gue. Mrs. john Evans Sheppard | covering fror ; - ST F¥aidy re act o b any means and | °f South Woodstock ke of* the need | you, I ar are 55 United ! their elever ruses getting & small | 0f Woman's fnfluence politics. At | not re 2 word I thi s whout eve l»‘eL\\(':en ol Butive Butcoa to many people, | the close of the meeting an informal | however, that the reading of the t iwest; i, Thio. sastain | but the habits they are forming are |Iecebtion was held by Mrs. Stoddard | has ot T I]s es a ilarly white oaks are not approved by many | 2ud many enjoyed meeting her. | '.‘_‘;“‘)] o i 3 ke Teachers’ Institute Saturday. | Vincent MoAvoy in Motion Pictures. | that is h B of the Philip- The following is the programme Vincent McAvoy of this city is to be | small quar 1 al timbers the teachers’ institute to be held s Daredevil McAvoy in- a| One g n ) f service 8o Saturday: 10 a. ng le fiim that has been made | monic ,1~'r ecor reir furniture { for first grade s Annie ] There is a scene in the picture | John Wesle) X en r rta | Carthy, Put -A lang that sho a barrel shooting through wenty Ve S ! _ lesson for se pupils, E { the rap: ng over Cargill An | “who A ed Wooc ] , tried and dis- beth . Miller, imaatic model | advance scene shows “Mac” getting in- £ qu ded s of the United schools; 11.05 ge le for | to the barrel and anothe rene shows h . - RaY “"“1”'* seventh grade pupils, May E. David- [ en from the barrel a kj in por S MY IER e ”m: son, Willimantic mode > perilo trip over the p. m.—Agriculture in In the maki the pictu 8 Brundage, supervisor o Mac and the bar scaped with- th 4 riculture in Mansfield; injury. Telling h 1ds what | 2 g ers . rn > §iare. experiminiing tory in the elementary s : experience he -had is now one of e was Tha I L 8 I THIEL ERe T Can Potter, supervisor of sc | the picture star’s chief occupations mastér of Bible ige 11 S 1 a yarlety which ton, Eilington and Somer - s be ,‘mv:_ nd never expect i ng quality Writing ‘lesson for uppe fol- | \ s nge instance of freak f he [ f :-“ 0 n d l:h‘ har- lowed by a penmanship discussion, | | Sioe s L EEY P ey st Rl AR I o Koy Harry Houston, New Haven. | SRS L s J GOL s ¢ v Pl it )Smtar‘t Pa:.f Compl:t:s :xrty DYears was-aimost illiterate, vet, when de- | Stalvation Waass TheRivata: = | in the Religious Life—Alex Dupont | Iir een Simiiaed o " s paid to the LICENSES GRANTED. | - Suffering From Effects of Shock. | BT b3 Tepeating long. passages of the roved by the | s i ! Whn bRon wiiere The metal workers No Remonstrance Agamst Any Appli- | Sister Patrib-of tHo- Convent of tho! the girl spent _he! evenings adjoined z first, with 478 cant T o | the®minister’'s study. He was ac 1 L amiit ] { Holy Family celgbrated her tomed to read aloud. The girl had not o e? e o § o { niversary as a Sister of Charity her E iz 2 yer year. In other in- The county commissioners came |last Saturday. She has the honor of | nrucrorood or consciously taken heed %s the metal workers here Tuesday and at a sitting in the ! peing the first sister in this conmtry | O SAGMERSINE, el her mind had selzed | wage of 373 rou- | upon and stored the phrases, law library at the superior court grant- | to celebrate the 50th annive ry of | other workers an ed licenses to all aplicants in the town | sisterhood and many friends con- | - et SRS N average of e workers in. the of Putnam who appeared before them. | gratulated her and are pleased to note | # . | mining industry eive an average Two applicants, who were obliged to |her splendid health and activity at the Love in Service. { wage of 250 roubles. The average be away for the dav will have thefr | present time. | As soon as we begin to do things | wage of the 1 workers was 33 licenses granted within a day or two, Alex Dopant 1l | for other people we begin to care for roubles per month in the year 1912 as the arrangements for so doing have 3 them. It is a very beautiful law of v wage of the metal been completed. There was no re- | Alex Dupont is confined to his home | nature and the best security of Te- rs s provinces 1is monstrance entered against any of the jon High' street suffering from the| ward. For though we ihould do noth- | as follows , 431 roubles; : phcar::‘a_l gons;quontl_v the licensed | effects of a shock last week. % ing with the mere hope of recompense, ' Archangelsk 3 es; Kurland, 369 aces e the same ds last year | 3 it 1s good to know that there cannot | roubles; Estland, 3&4 roubles; Perma, and as follows: . C. Rogers, Putnam | Temperance Society Meets. Ita.\l 5Pt rocon?pe!-f}; and it comes Pskov, 234 roubles; Nov- inn; J. A. Hart, C ing hotel; Wm-< A meeting of St. Mary’s Total Ab- |in this manner. It is always a great 215 roubles; Witebsk, 169 fam ¥, Noonan and company, C stinenee society was held in the so- | thing to care for othérs, and we can- t annuall The wages In the hotel; Louis Beauregard, Cargill hotel ciety’s rooms Monday evening. Busi- | not care for others without being will- | other s are still lower. In Thomas Gannon, J. A. Gagne, Joseph | ness matters were settled and the re- | ing to work for them and give to them. | the leather mdnufwmnes the work- Daigle, W, . XKillian, Henry La- |ports of the different officers accept-; Sometimes the love precedes the do- | ers received 14 roubles per month, flamme, tor Chapdelaine, Philias | ed. | ing, but In many cases we do the good | sugar factories, 9 roubles, and in the Clouthier, Nazaire Peloquin, Henry | George Swanson of Providence, was! things first and the love follows. | cotton mills 18 roubles. Seven roubles Tetreault, Napoleon Muier, C. J.,the guest of his parents last Sundny.i Beautiful as this law is, there is a | to 20 roubles are paid in the textile Campbell, F. W. Benoit, Samuel Smith, Jack Brown and Alfreq Despathy | reverse side. To win the joy of loving { industry. In consequence of these Louls Cloutier, Jerry Labby, Julius|were In Hartford Tuesday, on a bus- | because we are willing to give and to | hunger wages the conditions of life | are really pitiful. and underfeeding is | not to be avoided. The Russlan fac- tory worker in country distriets sub- sists solely upon broad, kvass, onions, thiek gruel and fat. Only and Sun- | days and holldays is any meat eaten. The town worker must satisfy him- self with bread, sausage, cheese, her- rings and cucumbers.—The Clarion, England. Laflanfme, Druggists’ licenses—FHen- ry L. Burt, Gideon Lamaitre, J. J. Du- pre, George H, Dresser, James F. Don- ohue, In conneection with the visit of the eommissfoners, County Treasurer Na- than D. Prince was also here Tuesday, iness trip, William: Morrissette, of Main street was a visitor in Plainfield Tuesday. Charles Rathbun of Main street was the guest of friends in Jewett City re- | cently, Conrad Swanson of Previdence was the guest of local friends recently. Frederick Mossy was the guest of Jewett Clty relatives Sunday, do is a noble thing; it may not always be noble to be loved on this condition, that others give to us and act for us. There are persons like this—we all| knodw them—to whom love seems to | come unsought. - They accept it as a natural right and value it more or less according to the little that it has cost them. That which comes cheapest i generally held cheap. HEARD MRS. STODDARD. map, woman, bor -finyw ?h-n&lfi?’fi“&“:&nfi noen, o Adolph Swanson was visiting friends mefl» aco oma, mlflfll -and bagt. market ‘price, young turkey Mwmh-m This turkey will ‘ be given to the Members of Putnam Equal Framchise League and Friends Addressed by New Haven Speaker, The Putnam Hqual Franchise league held a meeting Friday evening, in Odd in North Grosvenordale recently, Bamuel Shoubert, of Plainfield, was visiting local friends recently, Drink Gets Him in Jail. Joseph Lemeine was breught befere | the spirit The true value of love is inestimable but to those who have thus cheapened it love is really of little worth, For | any affection to be truly valuable to us it must be received in the heart by of responsiveness, In a| sense we cannot actually receive love Business, One Broadway restaurant proprieto: is talking about abolishing the eabare! Maybe some time Broadway will =z back to the idee that furnishing foc Getting Back to Real argoat, hvg( - year ald o n.- m. % 710 1‘!‘-. & tor' ren fov u Fha s P"". Caunty nx Alnaar. o, 1 be ai(-d persons who vili welgh the tur- Loy a J. 5 g&‘oz kmun Afl tunkeyg that are 'tlfible for gempetition will be puprshased at the market prics, & 4Ry tirkey pelssr who enters a biwd in the contest iz sure of melling the bird whether a prize iy won or net is the real business of a restaurant Fellows’ hall, which was well attend- | Justice Themas H, Kelly, in the local | unless we give it. Love may beat New Yok Tribane, €d by the members of the league and | court ehyrged with intoxieation, He | against our hearts and find no en- |- their friends. Mrs, Frank O, Perry of | was fined two dollars and cests but | trance. KEvery scene is alike to a A ey every sound is alike to the In Thompson opened the exercises with a | Was unable to pay, 80 Policeinan Jeohn | blind mun the sevo:nleemh century smoking piane selection, . MeGuire took him te the jail in Nor-|deaf. He who is enly & receiver of [ was allowed in the house of commons Mrs, W, J, Bartlett, president of the | Wich te werk eut the fine, affection and never a giver in reality S league, inirodueed the speaker of the | e —;~ e recelves little or nothing, T evening, Mrs, Carlos F. Stoddard of | oncerning the Memory. | ——— —— New Haven, chairman of the Woman | Ways of .the memery in later life| #The eld style politician used to saw Chlldren CI’Y Buffrage assoclation in New Haven | exereited - the fameéus Dr, Jowelt of | wood and say nothing “And the new FOR FLETCHER'S j county. Mrs. Stoddard told of the re- | Oxford when he reached it, but he ! stvle? He claims he was misquoted | moval of mueh of weman’s work frem found consolation. “AL 55 you fail 1o | and plays golf.'—Waslipgton CASTORIA