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e e 3 tenement in which he lived here before > DANIELSON Beorge Pstenaude and Fred Brown, | huq been presented in the fown court Arrested for Moosup Burglaries, in | Thursday morning and the evidence Jail In Default of $1,000 Bonds Each | reviewed. It was developed that Mr. —Other Crooks Looked For, Harney was not responsible for injury o the tenement in question, Mr. Hs returned to Putnam at e A ,E,'m:z’;":’c‘w;{‘y e noon: aid to a local officer that Test Point, will arrive here December | 18 1S 34 %o Spemil & futloush of elght days | before He took his at his home. . in Hartford arrest very mueh to heart, Alfred L. Reed was B s e Thursday on a business trip, PUTNAM _Deputy Judge James N. Tucker pre- B e g‘gged at the session of the town court | Eiks to Attend H. C. Atwood's Funeral rursday morning. s = i i o e SRS Yeager-Arsdale Wedding — Fare- ViRt 7 Eopton. well Party for Nurse—Joseph M. Henry D. Harrower, of Portland, Me, | Chagnon Dies in Cuba. was a visitor with friends here Thurs- oy, Joseph M. Metcalf Dead. Foseph M. Metcalf, who died recently in Providence, was formerly a resident in the town of Brookiyn. William 8. Brown was in Boston on @ business trip Wednesday. Michael Longo has been spending a o de Harry commz Cooley, state department of the Sons of Veterans, is to come here from Waterbury this ttend the annual iday) evening to meeting of Camp G Miss Katherine Walker has to her home in Pomfret Center from a Boston hospital, where she has been few days In Woreester this week. recei treatment for an eye trouble, | tmaster C, A Potter will have M V. Beausoliel of Woonsocket extra clerks at work during the hol- | was itor with friends in Putnam Thursday. Elks Will Attend Funeral. A delegation from Putnam lodge of Elks will go to Danielson this (Friday) afternoon " to attend the funeral of Henry Clinton Atwood. Demase Boulias has completed an- Good Holiday Trade. other dwelling at the corner of North | Putnam merchants began to realize and Mechanic street, a sectlon of the | that Christmas s approaching when, borough where buildings are -increas- | on Thursday, a big advance guard of iR number. \ § o buyers came out. lev. H. N, Brown is entertaining his mother, whose home is in Norwich, Case Nolled, e, W. D. Swaffield has been af | Frank Harney, arrested here and Boston this week attending the an- | iaken to Danielson Wednesday after- nual reunion of the alumni of the New- | noon, had the case against him nolled ®on Theological seminary, in tlhe town court of Killingly Thurs- The commercial course introduced | d2Y morning. sday season Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Young and Mn and Mrs Willlam Young are pleas- dntly loeated at New Smyrna, Fla, where they are spending the winter, Another New House. at the night school is proving of im- | e choir of St. Mary’s church is terest to a number of students. ged on rehearsals of Christmas Teachers in the public schools are which will be unusually fine Manning for the usual Christmas ex- ercises to mark the close of the fall | term Friday, Dec. 19, Again the story that the trolleys are | to be taken off the steam road from Central Village to Taftville and run | over a line to be hullt is heard, but not | authoritatively, Public Christmas Tree Proposed. ! H. F. Glendining has made the sug- gestion that a monster Christmas tree, made brilllant with electric lights and wther decorations, be erected on Davis park and that Yuletide carols be sung there this year. This will be one of | the matters discussed, among several other important ones, at a special meetinz of the Civic Federation to be held with Mrs. A, H. Armington this | (Friday) afternoon, | | has wr 0. E. S. Officers, Dot The Danielson chapter of the order | the let of the Eastern Star has elected the || following officers for the ensuing year: Worthy matron, Mrs. Alice Potter worthy patron, Sidney W. Bard; sec- | rintendent of Streets Frederick s to finish up active work on Saturday night Such special work as develops, how- ever, will be given attention. A ‘number of Canadian residents of Putnam plan to return to_the Domin- ion for the New Year holiday, which especially observed in Canada. Miss Eiliott Principal. Ruth Ellic to take charge of the Smith street s and teacher of grade: ter term opens or \I- nereased number quires the opening of M 6 Monday, of pupils re- an additional | | toom at this school. Letter from John Wanamaker. | W John namaker of Philadeiphia the local professional | T 1 to the phil h the latter w or the return of a loan he made to someone who bunco In his letter Mr. Wan; his belief that he has| retary, Orray E. Potter; treasurer, swindled and g a description Clarence A. Potier; conductress, Mrs. e man to whom he loaned the Clara_Gilbert: assistant conductress, | money Mrs, Katherine Bard. The appointive | E ; ; - qual Franchise Meeting. officers are to be named later. Tn 0dd Fellows' hall this (Friday) Visiting Nurse’s Report, For November, there nam is to be a meeting of the report of the jual Franchise league. Civic Federation relative to the visit- | This is to be an open meeting. Ad- | ing nurse service shows that 139 pro- | are to be made by Attorney | fessional calls were made and 80 so- | Bric H. Johnson and Attorney Ernest cial service calls. The collections for | C. Morse. The musical part of the! the month amounted to $32.50. More | is to include numbers by | than one-third of the number of per- | i »ol orchestra and a piana sons cared for were free patients, The | and violin duet by Samuel Walsh anl fnancial report of the organization, | which Is doing excellent work and has | fully justified its creation, shows a | balance In the treasury of $609.49, with Edward Fisher Stockholders Vitally Interested. we °hinterest and con- going to Putpam, was discharged and | the case against him nolled after he | Il 7 il G X0 e X_XOC X (AR N QRSO Br e no unpaid Dills, sion here Thursday of | 4 the New | Unreasonable Calls on Police, e Some extraordinary things are ex- | of the company’s stock is held in Put- | pacted of the Danielson police by some | nam and vicinity; henc the unusual of Danielson’s people. Very frequent~ | interesi. There seemed to be general ly the officers are asked and some- | confidence in the ultimate recove: T times commanded to do this and to do | the va of the stock, however. and; that—things out of all consideration ; agreement that a dividend not earned | under the conditions of the service— | is better passed than paid. : a'::d requestedhflrh commanded to do | Loy e the thi with that same assurance ihat a child asks his father to bring WEDRING home an elephant or to get him a mountain to play with. Local officers are not salaried officers. They work for fees. A person who asks an of- ficer to chase all over New England | on some wild goose errand or to spend his time doing things for which there is no legal compensation provided is | asking for too much. The local police | V¢ : are always willing to do their full | Married by Attorr duty, but as a body they do mot con- | ford of this cit, stituts a detective bureau, nor should they be regarded as s Yeager—Arsdale. B inn_in Pom- s Ruth Van | n Grosvenor morning M ki hom: Dre couple Mr. and Later the on their wedding | MOOSUP BURGLARS JAILED. George Petenaude and Fred Brown Bound Over in $1,000 Bonds Each— | | wedded t Arrested In Central Village. ago muitimi . of Mrs, D Tn court at Central Village Thurs- |’ were at ¢ day morning two voung men, gi ‘their names as George Petenaud. and Fred Brown, and claiming Nashua as their home town, plead guilty to breaking and entering the | Bellevance store at Moosup and were Sound over to the next term of the | superior court having criminal juri diction. In defauit of $1,000 bond each they were taken to the county | jall at Brooklyn to await trial, e men were arrested at Centra Village just before 11 o'clock Wednes- day night by the alert Officer Frodi Mitchell, who has been keeping sharp | ng d W 1 heir k Awarded Gol pre: and vnknown ar are doing srence over watch for crooks in that section for | Farewell Party. i the past few weeks. Petenaude and A farewell party for Miss Brown_were arrested on their arrival | hrow, surgical nui the Dg from Jewett City, from which place | ball hospital, was g sty Officer Mitchell had received a tip they | galow Thursday afternoon by were on their way north and just as they were about to come to Danielson on the last car for the night. Upon searching the prisoners Offi- eer Mitchell found each had a revol- | . yer and a blackjack, some' skeleton | keys, flles and other equipment that | would be of use in mgking a break. ‘The fellows admitted the Bellavance store break. At this place they smash- ed out a plate glass window in the | early hours of Wednesday morning | and got away with from $25 to $30 | worth of goods. They also took away | the register, which they wreck- ed In their endeavors to get it open and secure the small amount of money that it contalned. It is helieved that the men are also responsible for break- ing Into the grilroad station at Moos« up before or after doing the Belle store robbery. They took nothing value at the station, but are believed | Ch of friends that included the and nurses at the institution a pital st ted with is as in irday Charles wi then 20 to her DIED IN CUBA. Joseph M. Chagnon’s Death Announced by Navy Department. | Ch Joseph M 20, son of Victor e of 105 Elm street, died at to have remained there some time to | i namo, Cuba, Wednes morn- smoke cigarettes, iccording to information con- Officer Mitchell says that he does | in telegram received he mot believe that Brown and Petenaude | from the v department at Wash- come from Nashua, but more probably | ington, D. The cause of the young from Woonsocket, as letters and other | man’s death given as pneumonia. that he found in their posses- | Mr. Chasnon, in response to the de- slon would indicate that the latter place is their home ecity. Officer Mitchell was on the trail of another trio of suspicious characters Wednesday night, but after remain- ing up until 3 a. m, Thursday in an endeavor to get in touch with a Jew- ett City officer, in which town the three men were believed to be, the Central Village man gave up trying for the night. There are five men now heid in Brooklyn jail after pleading guilty to breaking and entering, the three in addition to Petenaude and Brown being the ones captured by Constable Aleott D, Bayles near the Rhode Island line after robbing the store of McLaughlin and French at Fast Killingly, No Cause for Frank Harney’s Arrest— partment’s r - instructions as to the dispositiop , ordered | that it be sent td Putnam. Late Thurs- | day afternoon another telegram was | received here stating that, owing to climatic conditions, the transfer of the body at this time has heen found to b impractical, The te t that the navy de further information in a letter that 18 | to_follow. : i Young Chagnon was serving his sec- istment in the nav He on the. Potoma s death had D it ond er formerly & ¢ the fime nced to The news o to his peopie here. Teachers Resign. meeting of the tewn ad- | sehool At a Case Nolied, committee Thursday afternoon the res- nk Harne arrested in Putnam | ignation of M Helen Howe Leavens, W termoon and brought | Danielson. as r of music in the wag the resignation 3¢ hewine douns ininmy W 2 andniece of the late! _ XXX CHRISTMAS JE? There are three kinds of Christmas jewelry stores. X, The cld-time exclusive store, with its fine extravagant stt?c}:s, courtly manners, and unnecessarily high cost of doing business—a place of traditions—a store mainly for the extremely wealthy and their followers. 1L The pop-up-over-night jewelry counters in some stores, where qu.gli.ty and.selec- tion are often sacrificed to price—a temporary bazaar, v.vxfl‘leut tradmons,' without manners, without competent service, without much reliability—a shopping place for the thoughtless. : III. THE WANAMAKER JEWELRY STORE A careful, reliable, dignified, all the year round jewelry s?:ore that 'has~grown slowly but surely, until today it takes its rank with the old-time exclusive jewelry stores, except in these two particulars— Ilo (oox[r,a,m‘y XX O X it A IIIIIIII'""“' vant Lleces A highly-specialized Jewelry Store, with complete collections of all c}nfses of high grade jewelry, precious stones, watches, clocks,. silverware’ and r.m\{elhes,‘all progressively priced, from the inexpensive reliable article up to the intrinsically and artistically fine—priced at fair and reasonable figures, because the Jewelry Store here o A (NORWICH) - Line G -—T0— NEW YORK STEAMERS City of Lowell New Hampshire GChoose this rouie AEXL s you & 10 Now York. 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A store for people of culture, for people of taste, for people of discernment and fine feeling—for people who love the fine, the beautiful, the exquisite, but who cannot, or do not wish to be extravagant with their means. Uhe Store %:W@/d 97;; Yorker LO77 2 i 9 bfl IR In short, a store for all who want thc;_ utmost value for their money and who want their gifts to go from S Boal Foweliyy Stome JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth Street, New York., COC 0 XOC_3CC I O > D 0w e i CRUISE.! By the magnificent cruising steamship i "Cleveland” (17,000 tons) From New York, Jan. 31, 1915 Visiting famous cities and countries on a palatial steamship which serves as your hotel. Every luxury and comfort assured. 135 days—$900 and ur including Shore Trips and all necessary cxpenses. Also Cruises to the Orient, India, West Indies, Panama Canal, and Mediterranean trips. Send for bookle, stating crutse HAMBUR(& ~AMERICAN 4145 Broadway, N. Y. Or local agents | Holiday Specials | Try our VAN VORST BRAND COCOA, 16c for half pound can. i Makes delicious Fudge or Drink. PEANUT BUTTER for a few days 10c pound. FANCY SEEDED RAISINS, new crop, 9%c package. ember. etary that endent of acted upon. Denison-Richmond Wedding—Eleotion | Time Ameng the Organizations. |, Rev. Mr. ist church. crepe lace an £ Kiliarr enicon lefi rwich and New Yora ie’s travelin th in will ; a 1= v popular youn . 5 moan f e hinge. ARy T thcugn | Should be Selected with care. You need the service of a de- r, tuen and Dbric-a-brac were received by Norwich, Griswold, tic on their return. Officers of Williams Post, Williams post, G, | nuai meeting Wedne: following officers were elected: | Cornelius Fowler: senior Flavius nior vice commander, Thaddeus Pe- | Horace CIift; Cutler: officer of the day, James George teigwin; | quartermaster, John Green Packer; of- ficer of the guard, William H. Chap- man; representative to the department Flavius Cheney; James Bennett; sergeant, Beajamin F, Latham, 8. of V. Election. At the same time the Sons of Vet- 15 accepted, as' erans held their aunual election: Com- of Emersen B, mander, N, W, Keigwin; senior vice ‘ommander, ce commander. urgeon, Bennett; adjutant, encampment, nate, | who has been principal of the commander, Putnam grammar school since The board vot the request of of the sta ordon C. supervisory wor Other red by the board but not finally MYSTIC £ Voluntown their dangh- 1duate of 3 and Willimar | mal school and has also taken,a course at the Norwich Art school. she has been employed in town, Long Island and New Jer- Mr. Denison has for the past few Ars been engaged in farming at West the bride. were present from Mystic, Manchester, Ledyard, ty and North Stonington. rs. Denison will reside at West Mys- | A George Tolly has been named Mary 1 Hol tion with District Attorney Whitman’ probe into state highway graft, bu took no action. They were Mason, former secretary of the demo. cratic state committee, and Jame: Hamilton, a partner of Thomas Ha sett, who is accused by Madison R. Al drich of Poghkeepsie of bribe from him. TROLLEY PILOT ON George 8. Richmond: junior vice commander, James F. Cut ler; secretary, G. Philip Harris; urer, J. Alden Saunders cil, H. Latham, A. N. Butler, Dr. N. S. Smith. \ bl | Golden Cross Holds Annual | Riverside commandery, United Order | » 1 Golden Cross elected new officers at | | ! to com- erlin of New York Willow Point for a few da Che annual Christmas sale of Helen Starkey chapter of St. Mark’s church was held in the parish house Thurs- day afternoon amd evening. A . good sum was added to the freasugy. Midss Ethel Cooper of Webster, Mass, is visiting her parents, Mr .and Mrs. James Cooper. OVER 30,000 LETTERS RECEIVED BY GOVERNOR. is at Meeting. {wo matters | the annual meeting held on Tuesday | evening and there will be a joint in- | stallation with Nokomis commandery |of Noank on Jan, 1i. Noble Com- | mander Gertrude Sawyer: vice com- { mander, Mrs. William Dousbach; no- | | ble keeper of records, Mary E. Dicker- for Westfield Collision. ! gate, Lucy Jannette Kretzer; warden ; I was burdened today by 5 outer gate, Frank Mabbett; trus. | Jmce mal Y oy a steam train at Westfield on Octobe: John A. obtaining 4 TRIAL FOR CRASH. Arthur L. Bradley Held Responsible | BEST COFFEE 23c pound. We ‘ by Order by send Parcel Post. mail. United Ifl_%rters ba. Franklin Sq.. over Somers Bros. :Shaker Knit | | son;. fimancial keeper of records, Jen-| All Urge Clemency for Mrs. Wakefield, | yyioo oo ool 0y jule. J.-Davis; \treasurer, J. Henry Hill; the Muredress. al of Arthur L. Bradley, charged with | 2 o'clock at | Jerald, Emma = Lamphere; prelate, | manslaughter in connection with the rs. Alhert Mgud I Wallace: warden of Inmer | Hartford, Dec. 11—Gov. Baldwin's|fatal crash between a trolley car and weater ats 3,000 additional letters from all over the country begging celmency for Mrs. Bessie Wakefield, under sentence of death. Over 30, (00 have thus far been received. Thousands are coming from the west, but in nearly every case each ; envelope containg only a coupon clip- bed from a newspaper and bearing the sender’s signature. Richmond, was Jusiic Worth- The bridal r at 2 o'ciock g Courtland C. Potter, Gertrude B. J. Henry Hill;' delegate to mmandery, Jennie J. Davis; alternate, Maud Waitace. Heard About the Village. Mr., and Mrs. George Sherburne have returned from their wedding trip and are at the home of the bride’s par- , A d Mrs, Alonzo E. Collis. occupy thelr new bun- on avente, ghter of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon, with Judge Joel H the bench. A jury was selected aftei several hours and the taking of preliminary testimony wa court adjourned for the Bradley was the pilot car end the coroner held him respons ble for the accident » bride wore wmmed with | 1al bou- | An Australian has obtained a T Two Witnesses in Graft Probe. | New York, Dee. 11—The grand i heard two witnesses today in-connec- They will & galow in Den: The inf States patent for a process for planting living halr on bald heads . As pendable merchant in their selection perhaps more than in any other line. Whether you purchase or not ask to see my RINGS, SCARF PINS, PENDANTS, SLEEVE BUT- TONS and BROOCHES. The assortment is such that it will ke a pleasure to show you. Have you any old Diamond Jewelry that you would like GEO. E. SHA PUTNAM, CONN. Guests Jewett | Mr. and R., held its an- | s evening when | Chene; chaplain, alter- quartermaster 10 was started in superior court this Reed on the begun when | the trolley For Ladies or Men “All the new colors, heavy | weights and excellent qualities nited of all grades at ‘The Toggery Shop | 291 Main St., Norwich, Ct. HUB-MARK RUBBERS See that the Hub-Mark is on the rubber before you buy. Itis your insurance of Standard First Quality RubberFootwear for every purpose SOLD BY M. J. CUMMINGS, GEORGE MOLER and PEOPLE'S STORE, Taftville . C. ATCHISON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON cem 1, Second Floor, Shanuon Bidg, Night ‘mhene 1988