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DANIELSON New Bection for Telophone Switch- board—Davis & Brown Woofen Mill to Resume Operations—Sh: Scheol- mates Bearers at Walter Nason’s Funeral—Windham Ceunty National Bank Elects Jewett City Man a Diy rector. g v Z games for February: Febdruary 8,1 Ray W. Pellett is at ‘Walerbury at- | Plainfleld High school at Putnam; tonding the meeting of the state|February 1°, Tourtelotte High school wrange. REE R at Nouth Grosvenordale; February 19, Miss Bieanor Smith is visiing at|Putnam, at Plainfield; February 26, Rasell sominary. Tourtelotte at Putnam. The school is Tra D. Martin has added another imuch interested in its Girls' team and large machine to his plant on Center | street. Mre, P. F. Murray has returned from a visit h Mr, and Mrs. Martin Wolfe in Jjewett City. Quilting Party. Members of the Misslonary of the Baptist church are to hold a Quilting part: The annval meeting of the Bohemian clab corporation was held Tuesday evening: A meeting of ihe Mothers' club is t0 be held with Miss Emma Pilling (Wednesdas) afternoon. Ther= aure cases of scarlet fever in >anieison, but the disease is running » mild form. Danielson Business Men's as- n will be renresented at the the Eastern Connecticut mntittes Putpam orm of fres e boroug e New London Compan Ice for Ice company men have ses at Alexander's lak e for the Perry Ice com- ew London. A supply of ice is heing obtained for W. E. Labeilc at Alexander's lake. Records of 1914 show that a num. ber of Killingly men recesived pensation payments for in. the new law, the agsregate Daid here being quite heavy Installing New Section. At the central telephone station elec- tricians are completing the work of | nstalling a new section to the sw board. The added lines will be. in service some time this month. Heavy Ice at Lake. At Quinebaue lake the ice, remains botween 9 and 10 es thick, not- withetanding adverse weather condi- tons. Cutting will e resumed at the rat favabrable oppertunity A number of Killingly high scheol students have entered the prize essay contest which they will have a chance to Wwin a prize from a local organization snd another from a2 sum offered by a member of the Yale fac- ulty. All-Day Pentecostal Mesting Rev. G, G. Edwards, of Wareham, Mase. is to conduct an all-day meet- ing af the Pentecostal church on Acad- emy street tod The ser: to ence at 10.30 a. m.. 7.30 p. m. Rev, Mr. Edwards to conduct revival meetings for two weeks, Third Degree Conferred. © third degree was conferred upon candidates of Quinebaug lodge, I. O, . Tuesday evening. The officers of odge” are to be installed day evening, a Fostponement 12 been arranged. Thursday evening £ week officers of Protection lodge of the order at Central V are to be instalied and local Centributs to Belgium Relief Fund. An occasional deposit iz being re- eeived at The Danlelson Trust com- for the Belgian relief h a number of persons i orzaniz MILL TO RESUME WGRK. amples Being Made at Davis & Brown | Plant, East Kiliingly. e.Davis a operatin; ely, Fast Kili cume operations and that samples :o oW being made at the plant. This >rcern wihen Tunning to capacity em- about 70 hands and its verages about $30,000 2 yea cern has been established for years the town and it is_a principal Austry in the Fast K sec- n, to wh suceass means much, FUNERAL Walter Nason Rev. Ignatius Kost was cel of equiem mass at St, Joseph' vviile, ing at 9 o'clock ervices for Walter ana J a T'uesday mor; 1 PALM BEACH STEAMERS “SAN JACINTO." “CONCHO." “COMAL" New secvive e it foporatzet every Wetnesday from New York vin Key West & “Oversea” Railway. Direct steamners from Ne Tampa—St. Petersburg and other West Coast Resorts of Florida. through Jacksonvilie aud historlo i 1iberal stop-over by 1ea¥ steamer, Ibezal stop- To Gatveston and Tesas poicts 37 steamer, Teturning all ral! with Uberal stop-over privileges. We can also fornish tickets &0 Cuba, Perto Rieo, Mexico, Santo Hiemiugo azd otacr dellghttul o rED AuSEICAT AGWI 551331558 A@Eress alt correspondence to A. W. PYE, Pass. Traff Megr. CLYDE-MALLORY LINES, Pier 36 North River, New York or call upon @ W. Adams, Depot Ticket Agent, Norwich J. BSKOWITZ OF NEW YORK, =igh cless Ladles’ Tatlox, Dressmaiker, and Furrier. Ladles' werk Natfonal » Couxty Natlenal Bask Wide:. e on! -, = Lies | cup, these debates being annual events, at the parsorage today. | tween the Freshman and Sophomore stte is the new vice president | | erncor: Dr. Lerue sald that the injury was cansing him other than com« | fortab: but he was able {ers’ vote, and the capital of the bank Beath of Sicney Gilpatrici— tional Bank Holds Annual Mesting— Dr. Omer Larue Breaks Two Ribs in Fall on lce—Judge E. H. Warn- ed to Push State Farm Bill. | The Girls’ hasietball team of Put- nam High school has armnged these! will watch the games to with interest. Inter-Class Dsbate. Arrangements are being compited | at the high school for the series of inter-class debates for the D. A, R. be played “The first of the series is to be be- The subject of the debates is ve to the anpexation of Mexico. The cup to be debated for is now held by the Junior clese. | OBITUARY. Sidney Gilpatrick. The body of Sldney Gilpatr 2, died in Thompson, just over the Putnara border, is to Dbe taken to { Groton, ass., for burial todey. The Qeceased nas been a resldent of Thomp son for about two years. He is well in Olystic, where the family r. Gilpatrick was unmiarried. Mrs. Bridget Flynn. Bridget Fivnn, long a resident is dead at her home on ireet afte a Ddrief illness. dauventer, Miss Marie engaged in business here, and & son, Bernard, now in Mon- tana, formerly manager of a clothing | bustness in Potnas. Annual Meeting First National Bank. The annusl meeting of the stock- holders of the First National bank was held Tuesday and the following offi- | cers eleci®: President, Charlesy H. | Brown: cadhier, G. Harold Gilpatric; | directors, Joseph W. Cutler, C. H.| | Brown, Houghton, L. B. Smith, R. H. Bra John. O. ¥ox, G. Harold | Gilpatric, Silas M. Wheelodis, John A. Bra P. G. WRIGHT'S “HIRED MAN.” Distributes Employers When Intoxicated and Senten: Preserves Gets Ja Frank Patten, 36, furnished the bus- iness for the city court Tuesday morning. Patten, who has been em- played by a well known resident of the city, Phineas G. Wright, Whose monument in Grove street cemetery bears the inscription, “Going, But Know Not Whers.” not only get intox. icated but over-liberal with his em- ployer's preserves, distributing them around the neighborhood. Captain Murray found Patten agleep in the barn at the, Wrigit place with a bot- tle for company. Jndge Mann eent the prisoner to jail for 50 days. New Directory Needed. Putnam needs a new city directory, in the opinion of many loeal people and strangers who are called upon to refer to the book for information that they have reascnable expectation of finding there. The present city di- rectory is unsatisfactory in - several ways. It is partly out of date—behind the times—and has innumerable in- accuracies. Many names of persons received bad falls. = Blacksmithe w given another very busy day as than usual this Year on accqunt the ico that has covered tlic ¥ire here constantly for weels. New Manager at Hotel. Edward Casent, who recent chased the businéss of the City from W: H, Noonan. is now_ in chai at the hotel. Landlord Casent is experienced hotel man, having Jucted Diotels in Winsted and Torrin ton Mr. Noonan his family are living at the hotel D STATE FARM BILL. To Be Introduced at This Session the Legislature. Judge E. M. Warn afternoon. that the bill providing the cstablishment for a state farm inebriates will again be Introduced this cession of the legislature. bill will provide for the purchase farm property of a cottage-colony system. Warner is supporting a bill not call for a greater that ment_of such a colony as is want His idea is to start in in a mod way and let the inmates develop propexty secured. = His idea inclu plans £ar teaching trades to those s to the farm and to have this farm cated near, hbut not too close, to so to th Such a bill, in genéral features, ¢ near to becoming a law at the last sion ©f the legislature and thero reason to beiieve that the chances enactment of legislation covering ground outlined will be beiter ever (his vear, as the number of sons who regarded the present syst of dealing with habitual as little better than no system at is constantly growing. Putnam 49, Woodstock 18. in Putnam’s hands of the time. Putnam High rooters : The summary PUTNAM r Luster 1 Purrington Angell e itvint S ol Coals from the floor, Luster 3 rington 4, Mayward 7, zel 4, Da 5, Henries 4, White Briggs, Nelsc from fouls, Luster 3, Henries , Whi Referee Healy. imer Packard ident in the city are not to be found in the lists it contains. \DR. LARUE INJURED. Falls on lee While Making Call and Fractures Two Ribs. | D: one_of the in Bastern best Con ns two ribs, broken about § ¢ Tuesday afternoon when he 1ippe] and fell on the ice while mak- ing a professionaj call at a home near| he corner of Center and Chap: At his home later in the aft- treets. to Le about the house, where he will be confined for some time, Ice Storm Disagreeable and Danger- ous ther of the multiply! number of ice storms visited Putnam Tuesday. coating its walks and streets with ice, which wore*away in great part, how- ever, during the day, under the driv- A 0 son, drowned in the river at waugan Saturday _afternco schoolmates of the little boy bearers. The bo c Atta- Six acted as was .placed in the St. Joseph’s ceme- K. M. S. to Play Wosdstock. Friday ovening of this week tho K. Dasketball team wiil play the ere. e here this H, Woodstock: academy team & the will be the first app REELECT DiRECTORS. Stackholders of Windham County Na- tional Bank Add Name of Py Gilbert of Jewett City, ng room board, irectors are Timou Andrew J. Bitgood, Mil- The present 3. Hopkins, ton A, Shumway, Nathan D. Primed William 4. Gasiop, Charles A° Tilling: hast, Nathaniel €. W 5 and Fre H. Gilvert. P The matter of incre asing the ca o 575,000 lack- thirds stockhold- ital stock from $30,000 €d the necessary tw wiil remain as it is, _The elaction of officers i place at the nest rogal the directors, and it i= expecte: the Tefirng officers will os semecios The past year has Deer one of vn- usual interest to the bank and the pudblic of Danielson. Daring the vear they have moved into their new bant. ing room at the comer of Main and Center streets_ which has been entire. 1y nodeled 2nd modernly equipped, with one of the best security vaulie and game depositaries that th, safe company could bullc. he benk now has 2 capital of $50,- 000 and surpfus and undivi rofit: P Wtk Meove from Orange, Mass. Il take or meeting of Oiiss Mina Willard, formerly book- keeper at the Southbrifige Printing compeny, and her mother, Mrs. Laura Willard, ‘have moved from Orange, Mass, and will make their home in ! Danieslson, where Miss Willard is sook- i LETTERS OF GRATITUDE FROM ORPHAN CHILDRE rive on Steamer Ordina. New York, 12. 12.—Bringing dreds of letters from orphan of Belgium, German 1 dresseq to the children of t States, expressing their grati the Christmas remembrances conve by the American Santa Claus son, John Callan O'Loughlin who charge of the distribution of the gifi arrived here today on the steamer O ship Ja duna The loadin, ghund dispatching of t Jason by of the greatest t. enthusiasm and I found dreds of homes the Jason’ all that little war ceived. The children were ingly grateful and asked nothing be ter than to be able some @ay to vi the land where the unfortunate z less were remembered, as they h: hat in hu ben.’ COLLECTION OF FOODSTUFFS FOR DESTITUTE BELGIANS. Relief Commission Has Cempieted Plans—Alse For Shipping. ew York, Jan. T relief Belgium tod 3 commissi for T o, Wearance hiere this | odf i telegrome. to the governors of ai Boardiman they micet ing some very creditable | 1¢_States and various state relief tae Japanese| Tha local team Bow. proCle | committees that it had completed its soclety in| e Victories to its creait | SAIPPINE organization, i o ndrod and one defeat charged against it, the | L3 obiect the epeedy S i R Windham High school organization | Go0stufs and supplies in e U: bermanort e et being the team t on out, last Sat- | States and st s Freat ot © ey urday Tnoon, over the local boys, | SIUML Arrangements have been mad the use of the 63,000 post offices, 060 offices operated by cowipanies ang 31 steamshi arrangements made with the railro: for the handling of large shipmer the cardinal detal of which permits i dividuals to sk ¢el post or express at the of the commission to specified assem! 2 ling depots, whence carload lats v roctontey arector | be despatched to the sesboard ] = Lo | 8XDOTE, . Tt of Jewett City | -0 WHEAT CAUSES SUSPENSION » OF BROKERAGE FIR Etringer & Ce. of New York, Juni Member Suicided Saturday. New: York, Jan. Stringer, whese s Jr, committed su after heavy losses in the wheat marl et, caused a suspension of the firm Stringent and company, fil an as_surviv ner of the brokerage firm of which and his sen were members. Mr, Stringer, in his_petitior the partnersnip liabilities of the $149,976 and assefs at $39,955. result of the storm and helped swell then receipts which have been heav hotel | con and| said Tuesday The and the establishment Judge will =penditura than $30.000 Wy the state for the establish- large city of the state, So that it will state reformatory at Cheshire. drunisard: three-fourths clated at the showing of tlie team and 9f Belgium, Germany and France Ar-| American children will prove|been ce ngs that | Relgium the United States has done during this|that reparation made by G war,” said Mr. O'Loughlin. “At every|man government. The explanation of place visited we were received with|Germany is awaited e announc- not disturbed by the new orsanizatio par- xpense ng part- places firm ere the ier of ots | NOSICK STOMACH. INDIGESTION, 6AS “PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN” I8 THE] QUICKEST AND SUREST STOMACH RELIEF. rge | an S If what you ate is souring ou | your stomach or lies like a lump of | lead, refusing to dizest, or You belch | gas and eructate sour, undigested food for have a feeling of dizziness, heart- | | burn, ‘fullnese, nausea, bad. taste inj outh and stomach headache, you can rely set relief in five minutes. | ‘Ask your pharmacist to show you| the formula, plainly printed on tiese fifty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin then you will understand why dvs- | peptic trqubles of all kinds must go, | and why it relieves sour, out-of-order | Stomachs or indigestion in five min- | |utes. “Pape’s Diapepsin” is harmless; | tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for assimila tion into the blood all the food you eat; besides, it _makes You go to the table with a healthy appetite; but what will please you most, is that vou | will feel that your stomach and intes- | tines are clean and fresh, and you will | of 01 for at of ed. est the des ent To- me | { 1 not be difficult to gei instructors fo|not need to resort to laxatives or liver | teach the trades. lis for biliousness or constipation. | Judge Warner would have iaw will have many -Pape’s governing the disposition of drunkards| Diapepsin” cranks, as some people will Dy the courts so changed as to make it|call them, but you will be énthusiastic possible to commit habitual drunkards|about this splendid stomach prepars- to such = farm as is suggested, on in- | tion, too, if you take it for inai- determinate sentences, not to gestion , heartburn, sourness, | ceed fiva years and not to be less than | dyspepsia, or any stomach misery. | one year, With _provision for parole! "Get some now, this minute, and rid | after a period of one year or transfer|yourself of stomach misery and indi- | 1 in five minutes. is th PRESIDENT AND SENATE of an Democratic Members Hopeful Early Settlement, em a Washington, which Ti6 score, 49 to 18, with Putnam on | pefi0on, "l me of their tho winning end, teils in a nut-sheil| [ leSlqont W appointments. | the story of the Putnam-Woodstock | Boidence of this feeling woan marked game played Friday at the Academy|.o"G™Cft of a conference Qurins | Was the heavier s Shel Themes S outplayed - their > rity members of a sub-com- | team work ani pas: kept the bail | 7 S i nee commit- | ideratio: are | sre predicting that this years five| o atoteict of Mom | will prove a record breaker. 1" The dent is understood to have The Putnam _sharpshooters _found| S, President 1s understood, to have | the basket in the early part of the| oron© S & appointments of | game and caged the ball at will with | TAHOR obnoxious to the n- clockw regularit The game was| {arogtog of the copate He | without special feature, but Maynard | .gacq™i nat Senator Martine, h several difficult shots to his credit| 55, copo Mr. Hampten's nomi- | kept himsel? in the limelight ; Sad h 2 X ment wa asteful to oK | le there were no direct indiva- | the intention of the presi- withdraw any of the nomina- | which had t e in the among senators directly con- the question there was & general cxpactation that son CARDINAL MERCIER UNDER MILITARY SURVEWLLANCE on, | Holy See Has Acked for Reparation by German Government. od Was N physicaily aht awa 5 his residence, but svertheles red by ace an ed ad | German ts, | measure might e { )r-|the Vatican. decided hurried | | store conditic their £ he| Neverthel ef erthel against Holy Sifts were| MISS BOARDMAN PRESIDES made orphans re- | AT RED CORSS LUNCHEON.| sit| Given in Honor of Unit of Japaness| nd| Red Cross Nurses and Surgeons, ad = i New Yorlk, Jan. Miss Aabel T. Boardman, head of the executive com- | mittee of the American Roed Cross, at 2 luncheon today given by | of New York, in| 1 1 aness Red which sails orrow for its never twal cast and west shall meet,” NEW YORK BARGE CANAL { | i | i 50 PER CENT. COMPLETED | The Appropriation of $101,000,000 Is b Not Sufficient to Complete It, | Albany, N. ¥, Jan —The New Yorlk state barge canal approximately 1iS £0 per cent. completed, but the a propriation of $101,000,000 is not suf- | ficient complete it, the report of | M.| Former State Engineer Bensel to be itted to the legislature tomos or that the actual ction will be clo: imated flzures and that ¢ in_the total is due h he had no control I o says, the dam; rs was more than Lwice riginally estim: He hat ample m was rt- | not made in th> origin mate 1o | he|provide for conditior railroad | 1 and points 5 After killing hi at 3413,752. 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