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st s SRR DANIELSON \ohn Ellis B by Fony Express. Mrs. ‘#he Lad! ‘odist_chui 4ng Wednesday afterncon John Winelow and Jefferson W, Cole of Jefferson, Mass. have been guests }of Mr. and Mrs. Farl Winslow. Mrs. Henry E. Church of Hartford ‘has been the guest of friends in Dan- Selzon, Broke Leg While Coasting. John Ellis of Sterling is at the Day Kimball Hospital. He broke his leg in a coasting accident. ¥ Frank P. Rollins of Providence w % visitor with friends here Wedn On Honeymoon Trip, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith, amoon trip. Ashley P. &t his home in Boston. . The store of Evangeildies and Kous- %ales, the firm's business in the hands F. W of Attorney V Tefver, has been c Rural Cayrier ihe rot T odward as re- the local office L given he territory gerves & i, notwith- stand re weather condi- tisns. ice Cream for Sleighing Party. Cold weather Goesn’” por the refres Killingly _people. ghing from that sfopped_at store, bought two quarts of ice crea fn pack: 1 near-blizzard ‘and ne. enjoving all of the col Trolley Service Trollev service was 1 Resumed, being given g a = sday n i ing the line open, as tough & job hey have encountered in a2 long FUNERAL., Henry W. At his home on Sp: nesd services were co member of the delezation Doet. G. A 2 member, &aken on o Sille for Pray. reaks Leg While Coast- ing—Funeral of Henry W. Pray— Check Stolen from Letter Bo Re- coverad—License Law Set at Naught F. Wood had members of s’ Aid soclety of the Meth- rch at her home for a meet- Allen ¥il, have gone to Canada on a honey- Mills remains seriously il Arthur W. Logee on PUTNAM Trolley Cars Back on Schedule—Mnr: Spaulding Bartlett to Speak at S | | sions. y Mahlon M. Geissler was i n Wednesda: tar at St ruary -Frederi called or 1 Phili; church during k A, Merritt of friends in Putnam on V Mrs. Juiia Menton convaiescent at ital. liss Sara A. Saunderson bridge has been spending a few d with friends in Putnam, The now cork carpeti at St. Mary’s church makes ap improvement in the int appearance of the chur Cars on Schedule. is . the Day in the is all laid t con > relative to One of pr have not succede crops yet and the pr i the 1 hold on so tha corpleted, the desire ed. | | of in o "ar Roads Not Blocked. torm there i of snow in are all in re will be no need to break STOLE FROM LETTER BOX. Hobo Took Letter with Check, but | Was Hesded OF by Boy Who Re- covered Property. ature i not tco low. From Brookly of one of t clas ntaining a check from near a house not far Brooklyn creamery. a dozen vears, son of the man who owned the letter, saw the act from a stance, took & short cut acro: th ts, headed off the man and demand- the letter, which was given up w out any argument. In this case bov had the courage to do somethi that most boys would shy z LIQUOR BY PONY EXPRESS. Booze Openly Brought Iato No-License Town Under State Statute. Danielson people have watched with fnterest the establishment and growth in Killinzly, especially Danielson, du ing the past few weeks, lled pony express hich many people are finding i easiest thing of the winter to get the liguor they want legally delivere to them here. Those engaged in business are operating under a state statute enmacted during the 1911 sessio of the lezislature, and it continue to aci nt liquor, comply with the details of the law, they will be immune from pros- ecntlon. The agents are getting much busi- ness, If all reports are to be believed and saving for those who appoint them much of the money that was spent on SICK CHILDREN LOVECASCARETS FORTHEBOWELS QIVE “CANDY CATHARTIC” FOR A BAD COLD, SOUR STOMACH, CONSTIPATION. { | Get a 10-cent box now. Most of the®ills of childhood are caused by a sour, disordered stomach, %gmsh liver and constipeted bowels. ey catch cold easly, become cross, listless, {irritable, feverish, restless, ! tongue coated, dof't eat or sleep well and need a gentle cleansing of the bowels—but don’t try to force e nau- seating dose of oil into the little one’s alreadv sick stomach—it Is cruel, Deedless and old-fashioned. Any child will gladly take Cascarets Clandy Cathartic which act gentiy— never gripe or produce the slightest uneasiness—though cleanse the little! one's system, sweeten the stomach and put the lver and bowels in a pure, healthy condition. Full directions for children and grown-upe in each package. Mothers can rest easy after giving this gentle. thorough laxative, which costs only 10 ceats a box at any drug store. 1 | PATENTS Protect your ideas. Handseme &8 page Guide Book Free. HARRY E. BACK; Attorney-at-Law Windhag County Sevings Beuk Blig Taplelson. Coan from the | A Moy of about | held that |, Ex-Mayor Transfers Business agement to His Son. Arranged For Tempor: cil Takes Action—Fire Recrganization. exper notifled to that Henry on police 6 sent to tore door f ¢ The ma: i G. Allen Haw- w for three from Januai hig term ng expired at t resignation e board of read and was regret by the council. passed a vote of thank; res to Putnam during the first of the present no-license perio agency business is looked upon et s new b, any in | is town who believe that it is get- t tryout in Co 1t here | bat this is not the case a con- siderable length of time the same thing has been done in central necticut no-license towr on- » are really no longer no-1 after the agents get busy, though th ars held to be fully wi follow the provis iy. It is very probable that the agencies established here under the law are at least preventing much illegal seiling, more than may be going on at pres- ent. The new business zets the name of poiy hitched on to it on account of the fact that many of the orders re- ceived by agents are brousht in by team from Putnam. Spven Protest to Board of Relief. Members of the board of relief were ain In sessi in selectmen rooms in the town hall huilding Wed- The board is receiv! prlicat: n their rights if they ions of the law close- man W, I, Bullard said Wednesday ternoon that the applications recetved by the hoard up to that hour numbe: seven. all of them of a minor natur that is, so far as amounts involved is concerned. First Car from Providence. It was not untii Wednesday safter- noon that the first car from Provi- dence since Monday night reached Danielson, its arrival being at 1.20. Cars got through as far as East Ki lingly on the Providence line Tues- day, but could not cut their way through the ice sheathing over the tracks east of that place. Later Wed- Tnesday_afternoon the express service from Providence was re-established after a day’'s brealy so far as Daniel- son, and Putnham were cpn- cerped. Itnes are mow back to narmal gondifions and traffic geing on as usval, 's Church—Edward Mullan Re- tires From Active Business—Com- mon Council Meets—Librasy Acces- Klebart are to have charge of the al- ew Londo: ved of Pomfret streeet Man- Department [TCHING PIMPLES Would Turn Into Blotches. Cau: s, t. and Ointment. In 2 Months W 46 Wight Place, Springfeld, n uld turn into blotches. T! caused disflgurement w! they lasted and they itch for hc would scratch till would bleed. When scratched, wherever he his bands afterwards on Y would appea: Nights ved up most of the time account of his clothes. read about Ct thought I would try them. In one wee could see his skin beginning to in two menths it was all well. Mrs. J. Petelle, October 16, 1914, With dress post-card ton.”” Sold throughout the world, that not a tra v and be 1| s would the comn m: from n rec ordina an | making the « ! sary of { ihe office has 1 hereto mmittee made a deta nd v the departm to meet the It was fin ympanies 1 and company to al Company PUBLIC LIBRARY ACCESSION List of Books Recent!, dy For Circulation. ist of ne Trail, R&. Connor; r, M. Tirani ¢ {2 ippman; Round the | | Corner vy Street, Richmond: nds and fms | Pick, Shovel and Pluck, A. R. Bond: e LBt With the Men Who D A Bond; West Point Ye P. B. A Womi s Hardy Garden, H. Victor of Salami: ths of Places, W, Eng] White; son; Daph: Light Wi Women We N | Making of an rge; Garboduc Sackerville on: Jew of Mal-|¥ ta Marlowe; Every Man in His Hu 3 | mor, Ben Johnson; Sthife, Galeswor-|Owen Clark, ! Little Dream, Galesworthy; Ser-| . | vant in the House, Kennedy; Jeanne|> Mackave; | Cathleen Houlihan Yeats: Land licarts's Desire, Yeats; The Doings Troop Five, Marshall Jenkins; { Jenkins; day, Page &Co. Referring to the death of John Larned in Putnam Saturday the Woo: socket, R, I, Call says: John ident of this city and father of Hen: Larned, inspector for the Rho Island company. a member of the firm of Lake Larned, lumber dealers of this ci here. Whst the Consuls Say. There is no ican goods In Unitegd States are there. Because of a cessation of suppli from the continsnt, offering a market for fine art work, e graving and picture frames. Lead is bringing high prices on ti Paris market. Hartford—Catile Commissioner Fef- frey O, Phelps Monday issued an ord ralsing the cattle quarantine on high- Branfard, Bast Haven, Ham- ways_in den, New g:veu, North Haven., Nor and Woodbris Braoford, Orange prohibitow order was issued Nov. 28 byt is now revoked, ON FACE AND ARMS Disfigurement. Had to Keep Arms Wrapped Up. Used Cuticura Soap Mass.— *“My baby had pimples on his face and arms attending the| and they wor b X face or arms, other pimples | woke up crying and I had to stay awake with him to warm water and bathe him. 1 had to keep his arms wrap- “I used a number of saives and other remedles, but none did any good. Then I ticura Soap and Ointment and ear up and Sample Each Free by Mail Skin Book an request. Ad- ‘Cuticura, Dept. T, Bos- kept on all treasurer’s salary $300. Acquired and Roads ar What Will People Antigone, Sophocles; . Kuripides; Riders to the Sea, ; The Will of the Saints, Synge: | - Freshman Scout at College Marshall The Pastor’s Wife, Double- John H. Larned’s Death Regretted. Larned was 3 former well known res- He was at one time and was well and favorably know rejudice against Amer- Karichi, India, and com- nt commercial travelers from the very euccessful ie now sed ell, hey hile ned, | he | he put his he on i 1 (Signed) nit- otor the en m- ance fore iled ent. de- ally be No. S. JEWETT CITY Grand List $2,265,683, a Gain of $34,73 —Annual Meeting of Three Accidents Dus to Falls on Ic —Funeral of William E. Paten. barns. ages, money at property, of $41,2 ne, st~ of | of | A extile eity Co., J, C. Savings Bank, J. C. Water Co.,, J. B. LeClaire, John Minski, Estate Archie McNice! 8. G. Norman, Marie Ouillette, Joseph Roode, T. A. Rioux, Shea Bros., J. H. Tracy, Martha C. Tripp, A, A. Young, A. Zegeer A. R. Youns, James R, Armstrong, Laura B. Button, H. H. Burnham, Chapman & Tripp. Samue] L. Geer, Azarias Grenl Frank Le Point Victor L'Heureux, H. n- H. Ty de & Neilie M. P. Leonard, 4.000 Esther V. Partridge, 4,200 es | Frank, I. Ray, 4,000 Joseph Ruszenas, 4,535 n- | Henry Salty, 4,420 Willis C, Terry, ‘William Beardwood, €. O. Whitford, Briggs Mfg. C Estate 1. G. B Clara. Higzins, William A_ Slater miils, Martha P. Wilcox, trustee, The board of assessors includes J. B. Sweet, Maxcy Seymour and Irving O. Burdick, all well Versed in property values. . The increase: in ‘the list of 334000 je eviflence of their ability. he er th A Creamery— 1\1\ il 4| Annual Election Held Wednesday— . :: Patrons Paid 34 1-3 Cents for But- NOCA terfat. ~- e Ba Mt for t Ladles’ lodge, Dec: went t second, each Refre; esses. T CREAMERY COMPANY MEETS. Vernon iodge, N, |Mrs. R. decorated w filled with Pure Foods save you money VERY housewife in this town will jump at this chance to reduce the cost of living without reducing the quality of what you eat. All kinds of purefoodsare packed under the Serv-us Brand. Highest Quality — Popular Prices Use Serv-us Brand Foods and see for yourself the actual saving in prices and besides, get the Valuable §@[V={1§ Coupons which appear on and can be cut from every package of Serv-us Brand Foods. Serv-us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. Order Serv-us Brand —the kind with the orange and purple label. You can get every- thing you need and also have the benefit of popular prices and the coupons. The Serv-us Coupons Are a Profit to You Get new furnishings and new comforts for yourseif and your home with them. Start to collect right away. Buy Serv-us Brand goods —all kinds. You get coupons with every Serv-ug product. Trade with the local dealer who sells Serv-\l_s, and it will not take long before your coupons will get beautiful silverware, a2 handsome comb, a fine chain and locket, dainty china, farni- ture, musical instruments, toys, and a thousand 'o(her useful and beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. Serv-us Coupons are printed on the labe!s' or are enclosed in the packages and you can get the catalog by writing to depanmept C, Universal Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave.. Chicage. Your grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from L. A. Gallup Co. ‘Wholesale Distributors | | I | ! I Norwich, Conn. o many beautiful thingsfor yourself and your home Large| List ’ L { Many at Firemen's Social—Odd Fel- was lows’ Initiaticn—D. of A. Entertain-| ed ment Committec m Si to a of Trawlers Have Better Luck wlers had litt ring flatf v zood hebe Wil Chathem to malke d Mrs Wilbur h: to Groton T Mi nqu o et Committee Appointed. No. 75, F a Ma uriy Clarke, rked u the Master New Engine Installed. o annual night Attended Grand Lodge. be 1 m attend | villa, S gers Snowbound Curing Most of Setiog hard| Tuesday—Fire Company Admits £ oW Now orations Cupids and Hedrls A Alling and snow ck in th o bridge f John Olaf. ments wi | hard wali th To =, Elisha. Lathrop w hi after a vail of ke | prim 4 : = 3 sleigh ear'y and conveved pa: his loft arm. Mrs George Boardmam. | sngars as far as the store and. the broke her left ar maiso. Dr. Sweet|D2l !rains managed to make fairly i visited both and reduceq the frac-|S°0d Hme. % A 5 > tures. James Lathrop, the R. I - Two Join Fire Company. men in_Canterbury, fell and dislo At the regular monthly meetinz of 1 ™M en sed and the following wer to membe: : George - W. superintendent of the Admore s and Charles Smith. voted to 1 . telephone insta n the bui bers. ore Seats and Desks Needed. x adjustable seats and desks have ced in the Sodon school room ccommodate the increased number rupils this year. Village Interests. Counterman has been t two weeks with rel- she was and_death of her Chapman of g for the use of b passed rnoon, i attac to the! 10 train. left the Towers , who recently purc lot in the Yantic flats down and into cord weel Ladd Martha Washington 29 East 29th St., near Fifth Ave. NEW YORK ADVANTAGES The 450 bedrooms are for the exclusive use of women guests; the two lower floors con. taining a magnificent restaurant with orchestral music evenings and the grand loboy and second fioor with numerous private pariors are for both men and women. @ The swryice s of that even, careful kind: nearly the employes are women; the tele- phone and paging system Is de- veloped to = science; the cham- ber maids are accustomed to assisting guests in their rooms and ali' the little things neces- sary to the comfort of 2 weman traveler can be secured and are offered gracicusly and at af hours. To the woman seeking pro- fessional, social or business prestige a residence at the Mar- tha Wasihington is a real asset. A bright, cheerful room costs $1.50 per day and more for a largcs room or one with bath. Meals are served both Table d'Hote and a la Carte. An iliustrated booklet sets forth other interesting facts and will be sent free. L. - el daaCl ity 122 Prospect Street, 3 pect = {hrwloh. ct.