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[ Pages Nine to Twelve DANIELSON. lce to Cost 25 Cents the Coming Sum- mer—W. A, Reist Will Have Tobacco Farm at Elmville—Miss Colvin Re- gne. after March 15 passing interest in Danielson other towns between Norwich. to Dauielson, the 812 a. m and Putnam s indicated by {n. nortabound, bad way for Mrs. A, H. Armington is to have the members of the Civic Federation at| her home for a meeting this (Friday) afternoon. Selectman Hiram S. Franklin was in Hartford on a business trip Thursday. Mrs. M. E. Bullard goes to Boston | today for a visit of two or three weeks with relatives. Henry A. Lawton of Meriden called on friends in town Thursday. Mrs. H. S. Dowe left Thursday for a ¥isit with her sister, Mrs. Harry Foss, at Northboro, Mass. | Mrs. B. C. Hopkins has returned | from a visit with relatives at Lynn, | Mass. ! George Bullard is to be in Boston to- E | a steam road service, in the forenoon will o'clock, 1 there will be bound train from between o’'clock in the forenoon until evening. Business men, v menting with inte; announcement, w j day to await the official time fore taking a definite stand mactter. not be until 10 and TEACHER RESIGNS. School Leavmg Miss Colvin day (Friday) on a business trip. Divorce Case Hearing Today. The contested divorce case of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Moran of Fast Kill ingly is listed for trial in the superior ! court at Putnam today (¥riday). Judge Harry E. Back presided at the | mession of the town court Thursday | morning, when a prisoner charged with intoxication was presented. committee was )\s\ll building Thur he membe: £ Miss Zylpl primary grade in school, was the resigna at the high has been a ver f resignation was ac | the K. of P, Open Meeting. ! gret. F. E. Lathrop, C. H. Bacon and H. |, The board E. Burton, as a commitiee of Orien lodge, K. of P., have sent out fnvita- | {1 2 tions for an open meeting of the or- | B oyuinie ganization this (Friday) evening, in | . oo observance of the golden anniversary | of the founding of the opder. The | i mesting is to be held in Wéod's hall. | Mill Stack Blown Down. A brick chimney was lashed from its fourdations at what {8 known as the TOBACCO FA RM PLANNED. Butts cider mill on the Green Hollow = road, during the storm of Sunday. | W. A. Reist of Yor Must Receipt for Pensions. | Postmaster C. A. Potter has an order | requiring that hereafter persons re- | ceiving pensions from the federal gov- | ernment shall call at the office and receipt for them. Heretofore the pen- #ion slips bhave been placed in the proper call or lock hoxes at the office, and takem out with the regular mail. There are about 78 persons, véterans and widows of veterans, who receive | pensfons through the local office. | some ice to Be 25 Cents. l?rn : | the Eallou Weed at Elmville Place. W hotel kno near form « standing the fact mestic consumers paid 50 cen @red povmds ilead 10iper conf diacannt for ice last summer, and were told at the time that it could not be profitably ailed for a lower price, ice is to be namelwon this sommer at a er hundred pounds, number of persons. 1 and a cold Lelp some. to Comp, winter do certa i FUNERAL. v ! | | Edward H. Storrs. The body of Edward H. Storrs, who died in Worcester, arrived in Dani son Thursday on the 11 o’clock train | and was taken to Westfleld cemeter x sere the services were conducted | so the work extended s« planned plants. W. D. Swaffleld, pastor of Bap ist church, for burial. The bear- ers were Clarence A. Potter, Cha M. Adams, Wilfred 1’Heu senting Moriah lodge, No. 15, A. F. A. M., and C. L. Darbie, John W. lup and Everett O. Wood, representt aug lodge of 0dd Fellows. wi fraternal organizations the de- ed was identified. A. F. Wood was and Gal- in charge of the funeral arrangements. Bound Magazines Presented Library. anielson public library Mrs 1son of Providence, wh in this town, has prese: nted rolumes of well known maga- St. Nicholas and bound volumes of date back to sure to pro peor the 2 of | who St he volumes previously brary are among the mo: i books in the institution and | rn from service as to be prac- | beyond the degree of satisfac- use. i for PUTNAM 3 | Director Higgins to Disturbed by Thought of Train| Training Class—1, Changes. Short Calendar An m in The Bulletin of Thurs- Courses in State T rning relative to changes in Cap tic police nam Thu You will enjoy the white- | ness and lightness of| bread made with Cottolene Although less Cottolene is | needed than either butter or lard, yet Cottolene is so much | richer that foods shortened |u with it are always exception- ally tender. It makes all foods more diges- | up t against building and rner at Grove Lecture by Dete:..,c Burns, Southbridge H. S. The baske igh school ') evening lnul\ed for Lookmg f:* B The Quinebaug wl tible; Cottolene is more 53 firoush Sou ds wholesome, more easily |Jheedore Dug : MR 7 | Mrs. George D essimilated by the human tives in Pu er was e system. sticks of dynam Bake bread as you always do, using a third less Cottolene than other / shortenings,and eddapinchmore\, of salt. You will ¥ be glad of the day you began using Cottolene. wich will en the remova wich bra Prepars are underway Contested Divorce Case. before Windham count commenced bef way this ( terested I people, Mr. (FERE FAIRBANK 5555 CHICAGO MEN’S OVERCOATS as low as $3.98 BOYS’ OVERCOATS as low as 98c SMALL MEN’S SUITS $6.75 The F. A. Wells Co.’s Fire Sale A regular meeting of the town school | train service on the New Haven road, tirred up more than in and If two trains are to be lost the item, outhbound and the § this town will be in as the first train out of here for the south 11 no north- 11 n the com-~ st on the advance re content on Thur: cards be- as to the Street | School—Miss Holly to Succeed Her. . Pa,, to Raise the { though there are | These poor plac at the March to be in the fifth degree only and is for court. New Pavements Satisfactory. Putnam’s new pavements have stood the wear and tear of winter' travel in a manner to show ‘that the improved face will withstand much hard use, some spots where it given out slightly at the surface I s can be readily I paired, however, and at small expense. | | DIRECTOR HIGGINS RESIGNS. term of the gupmor} the election of officers and the trans- action of yearly business. Oia People Need FUNERAL. William H. Braman. Funeral services for William H. Bra- man were held at his home in Pom- t Thursday afternocon. Mr. Braman {was a well known resident of that town, in which he was born, and also had many friends in Putnam, has The Ideal One is a Mild Laxative- Tonic That Will Keep the Bowels Gently Active. Healthy old age is so absolutely de- pendent upon the condition of the bow- els that great care should be taken to see that they act regularly. The fact is that as age advances the stomach muscles become weak and inactive and the liver does not store up the juices that are necessary to prompt digestion. Some help can be obtained by eatl"l"i Is to Leave Manual Training Depart- | ment of P. H. S. SHORT CALENDAR ASSIGNMENTS. Judge Shumway to Preside at Superior Court Session Today. bee the | Putnam has n at since the course was es- this year, tendered his The following the docket as ar- ranged for the short calendar session ed of the superior court to be heid here has fon to town s this (Friday) morning, commencing at | easily digested foods and by plenty of The board previous | 10.30, Judge M. A. Shumway presid- | exercise, but this latter is irksome to the committee -refuses £o ,ace rpt ing most elderly people. One thing is cer- al of Mr, I ¥liza Murray vs. Brotherhood of Lo- | tain, that a state of constipatjon should ng to three z comotive Firemen and hnzmemen, always be avoided, as it is dangerous at his ])'O\xxh Charles H, Jensen vs. Henry L. S; to life and health. The best plan is ing, Alice B. Edwards et al to take a mild laxative as often as is deemed necessary. But with equal cer- tainty it is suggested that cathartics, purgatives, physics, salts and pills be ppe: from Probate, Herbert R. Chappell vs. Swen Olson, Putnam Foundry & Ma- i chine Co. vs. Connecticut Contracting A Bowel Stimulant MRS. MARY A. P. DAVIDSON _received ursday morning | Co, Henry H. Davenport vs. James | ayoided, as they do but temporary good | Caldwell's Syrup Pépsin she has had S be actonte e Dptom, Jolm O, o & s CItY | and are so harsh as to be a shock 0 @ | no further inconvenience and naturally OMONA MEMBERSHIP 1,529. City of Putnam, Charles Barron de‘:‘*’;‘tm‘;"s;“er N ::;elgyglad to say kind things of this T Arranged | chand Nichols et al ve. (haffes Bros, | thousands of elderly people are follow- | A bottle can be bought of any drug- A et ikl Daniel A. Wood vs. The A. I |IDE. is to take a gentle laxative-tonic | gist at fifty cents or one dollar. People g for: the iYear. Wood Co. ot al., Joseph Osier vs. Rose | like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, | usually buy the fifty cent size first, and o B R. Osier, Mary Lapoint alias which acts as nearly like nature 7s is | then, having convinced themselves of g Pom- | ;7 oint vs. Joseph Lapoint. possible. In fact, the tendency of this!its merits, they buy the dollar size, shows the ; s z remedy is to strengthen the stomach | which is more economical. Results are Trial List. and bowel muscles and so train them | always guaranteed or money will be To Court—Louisa F. Adams vs. to act naturally again, when medicines | refunded. Elderly persons of both ward P. Adams. of all kinds can usually be dispensed | sexes can follow these suggestions L st O I c with. This is the opinion of many peo- | with every assurance of good results. ist of Criminal Cases, ple of different ages, among them Mrs. | Families wishing to try a free sample State v Mary A. P. Davidson, of .University | bottle can obtain it postpaid by ad- on; | Mound Home, San Francisco, Cal. She | dressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 419 Wash- with intent | jg 78 and because of her sedentary |ington St., Menticello, Iil. A postal card Leo, ob-| habits has continual bowel trouble. | with your name and address on it will e pretense Peter Green- sdward From the day do. she began taking Dr. of B e —— abuse iliar . 187 | owners for forest protection. forests of tr Seediian e national e in Alabama. [ Schools | { [ fems Wil- : . ard Coiiins Dreach of the Dess. aud | FOREST NOTES. may have as a presevative treatment I < S e 5 i for the poles. I : * male me George Brown. | . The state of New York has just pub- — i ‘ 5 =5 : b 1“:‘ shed a comprehensive report of ifS| Canada has a society of forest en- 2 | ettt _ | wood-using industries gineers. Dr. B. B. Fernow, of Toron- - 1 for \ i . B | to, is president, and Mr. F. W. T. Ja- g: A € with | pos Apple wood the favorite material | combe, of Ottawa ,is secretary. e i i | for ordinary s handles, and some n f y de- | ¢ | goes into so- brier pipes | Of the three Pacific coast states, Or- > € L. The | == . | egon ana \\'a.&hinz:nn far outstrip Cal- a million acres in tim- | ifornia in the work done by private 3 > as compared with 1 Nhee el | Jersey has a timbered area of | The Tennessee Coal, Iron and Rafi- S 3y two million acres, on which the [Foad company has immense property ; , 4 | worth about $8,500,000 on the | interests in Jefferson and other coun- t is mainly valuable for ¢ ies in the northern part of Alabama. ildren of their employes must | ADE SCHOOL. school and the officials of the = ol — | { 7 believe these schools should I As Arranged by s | de attractive and effective. To > Martin. | d a special institute for teachers | Quin: wutts theown from smoki employed in these schools was held at + &) WS, a large hotel on Shades mountain. 3 S | All expenses of the teachers were paid Orford cedar the Ps by the company. A thoroughly prac- of s a substitute for manufacture of | s been found unsatis- | I is not light enot were worked » and brittle. | usual e _— | the supervisor of | forest is strip- |= ently tical oblems peculiar to these rnestness. A similar Institute was held colored teachers at Docena. he bases of a nu ne trees at various are to b The exude ephone the trees sired 1o find . h g unn | ||| ) Il up i ||||"m|..!:um|! mmlunu"!}!!!!!l[dml | ww | ERE is a coupon scheme worth while—get the valuable Serv-us ~~"Coupons with every food product you buy-—save them and you’ll be surprised how 7 quickly they will accumulate—you can get many beautiful things for yourself and your home with them. is the name of a particularly high quality of various foods put up in attractive orange and purple packages, and sold by all grocers at popular prices. Serv-us is the name chosen for the entire line. Serv-us Foods are unequalled. When once uscd, you will order Serv-us ever after—on or in each package of Serv-us Brand goods is a val- uable Serv-us Coupon. erv-us means everything in foods— Spices Baked Beans Condiments Coffee Pickles Soups Chocolate Tea Rolled Gats Catsup Macaroni and a hundred other kinds of pure foods. Serv-us Brand Foods are all packed in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. The Valuable Serv-us Coupons are on cach and every package. Commence at once to save them and get most anything your heart desires for yourself or your home. Your, ¥ grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from Wholesale Distributors The L. Ao Ga“llp Co. Norwich, Conn. Flour programme was carried out ed- ucators of ability were present and the schools upon with more than for the Ch1l dren Cry - FOR FLETCHER'S { CASTORIA