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CHILDRENLOVE |sses ioiirinadt i : - fies’ Narion Tisge and Miss Diis- : M Barron return to m:w Appeal from Non-Support Sentenoe. . At & session of the town court Tues- i IF_FEVERISH, BILIOUS, CONSTI. ng, Julge W F. Woodward PATED, GIVE FRUIT LAXATIVE oseph Thibeault to serve ‘ : AT ONCE Jail, the charge being non- J105at ibeault's counsel, Attor- 1 ter, Mrs. E. B. Kent, S ‘bie, appealed the Ve street, and with a reception :Don’t scold your fretful, péevish | decision, represent that Thibeault 7 to 9i at the home of her Gaugh- child. See if tongue is coated; this is|has supported his family. ter, Mrs. Mary %fllbury (& sure sign its little stomach, liver Unclaimed. Miss Psyche Webster, after a vaca- and bowels. are clogged with sour| -, M nclaimed. on, has returhed to her duties as su- waste, - - - ° i ; ‘Letters addressed to E. B. Ireland, | periitendent of the Day Kimball hos- ‘When listless, palé, feverish, .fuil of [ Charles Kaufman, Herbert Newport | pital. cold, breath hn‘d"fi"“‘: sore, doesn’t |and R. W. Patrick are unclaimed this Dr. J. B. Kent is attending physician " eat, sleep or act naturaliy, has stom-|week at the Danielson post office. on_the medical side at the Day Kim- ache-ache, indigestion, diarrhoea,’give|" @gift of Gold from Parishioners. ball hospital for January and Dr. Ed+ a_teaspoonful of “California Syrup of ward: F. Perry associate surgeon. Figs,” and in a few hours all the foul| UPpon opening a little box to which| Rev. Charies F. Bedard { wasfe, the sour hile and fermenting | Was aftached a message of “Toye and | from a visit with his father in Canada. -£00a passes out of the bowels and you [Best Wishes from Your People” Rev. New Chief of Police. heve @ Well and plavful child: again | ten 510 gold pleces, o New Year's gift| The newly appolnted chief of police, laxative” and mothers can rest easy |from members of the Westfleld Con- after giving it, because it never fails [ &resational ehurch. to make their little “insides” clean and Start on Mill Addition. to Storrs. Eight machines made the sweet. D Boulias has | iFiP, carrying 33 farmers from Wind- "Keep it handy, Mother! A little| Sontractor Damase Boullas has|ham County. We were tho guests of given today saves a sick child tomor- | SOTIMeNCed WOrs OR FUO “.m" Tace | the Dairy department at the college row, but get the genuine. Ask your |, Rortherly mill at Industrial place: |and spent a very profitable and pleas- drugeist for a 50-cent nottle of “Cal- | 1he bretent building will be Faieed|sn: day. One of the results of this ifornia Syrup of Figs” which has di- | 0 SLOTY N added ot ihe soutn. |meeting was the .purchase by two rections for babies, children of all ages | o0, feet in lelgth added at the south”| farmers of new covered milk pails on and for grown-ups plainly on the bot- | St end. WWhen the work Is completod | their way home. tle. Remember there are counterfeits the mill will be three stories ber 8, 9, 10 were spent at s0ld here, so_surely iook and see that [27d 250 feet in length. New Haven atiending the annual yours is made by the “California Fig| Probable Change in Postmasters. |conference of officers and directors of Syrup Company” Hand back with| Confirmation by the senate of George | Farm Bureaus and of County Agents. contempt any other fig syrup. M. Pilling to be postmaster at Dan- | All the meetings were wel lattended —e——————————— | iels0n is expected within the next few |and were addressed by interesting days and the action may be taken |s] ers. Many problems of exten- COLCHESTER this week, Mr. Pilling, following this | sion work were discussed, and ways of LAY action, will forthwith replace Post-|handling them were discovered. On Grange Holds Special Meeting—Burial | master Charles A. Potter, who is ar- |the last day ef the conference each of Mre. Catherire Kelleher, ' - | 08inK for the tranafe i sy Sixteen Deer led. th 'fn his -work. Samuel and Harry Friedman, Jo-| From one of the game protectors Inljjeas and valuable suggestions were seph Dember, Julius Cohen and John |the county, County Game Warden Ar-|prought out in these discussions. Cavannaugh returned to their work | thur Day has received notice of the|puring December an organization has in New Haven Monday after spend- | killing of 16 deer upon which reports |yeen completed for arranging a four- ing New Years at their homes in{Were made to the protector. These|gay extension school in agriculture town. killings must be added to the number | {17 o BeF o0 SCOREE B 8 ! Grange Meets. of deer previously reported as done|peid January 18 to 21, away with in Windham cofinty since A special meeting of Colchester | August 1. The killing of the 16 deer |, ZAl county agents were required to grange was held at the home of MT.| referred to covers .the period from | re QU an annual report consisting and Mrs. Myron R. Abell, Tuesday ev- | August 1. o Washington - Thia ‘report sopered - R e ew Markers Dolayed: the work of the W. C. F. A. to Janu- ror e n By Cragin and son Brad-| A number of Danielson automobile |ary I 1916. Among the interesting tor’ - d owners who are driving under their | figures was the following: ofbr Buiny. residence on, Broadway | 0Re ! elstration numbera are. doing | Woodstock farmers have cooperated John Higeins was the guest of rel- | S0 because they have not received the this year in the purchase of $1,730 atives in Middletown Monday. b o markers, thlflush ‘:g)xél;cafluns u!or :V;;th &fu :ulppul%& Their 'nvu;s Yoia 1 3 the same were filed Wi e secretary roximately per cent. o i ey ebator, It left Monday for | of “stat a_considerable time before the | amount. N o e faniohe TUSG B | cione of AOUE, The Project Statements with which ployment in one of the factories. drawn up and could, I tho t, be Funeral of -Mrs. Kelleher. ‘Miss Cora Greenwood of Hartford Mrs. Catherine “Kelleher, 82, Who | is to address the members of the ATt| Ieor Yk, 1 torve JOaSiring with dled at the home of her daughter,|club this afternoon at the home of [fye ‘project statements, and will sub- Mrs. W. Potter ia Providence, was|Miss Louise Danielson on Forelgn In- | mic theim for your' approval later in Lrought here for burial Monday on the| fluence on American Art. the day. 3 noon ‘train. us was in St. 5 Joint Installation, Our office records have been very in- Ty o Survived BY | Ofcers for 1916 of Danielson’s patri- | complete and inadequate. We have Rafteh R 5 ) a 'of | otic_societies—McGregor - post, G. A.|Now a new filing ‘cabinet, and I have hie prace Mre Patier Abeomont io4 | R, McGregor Woman's Relisf corps |put considerable time on working out m: b%d ycahmrs. otter accompanied .13 "Colonel Edward camp, Sons of |a system which will allow us to find Mhihs “Anmie O'Connell returiiod Veterans, are to be jointly installed |out at a minute’s notice anything we Monday to Moodus where — she 1s|this evening in G. A R. hall. Prof.|Want to know about our work and how tegghfn-"s o odus where she 18| ferbert J. George of Norwm}_I ’:'7, to | it i!s behm t’nrlrl%d on. oo chine. install the post officers, Mrs. Harriet |system will include & scrap boo oThe W C T 1. held resular meet-|J. Bodge, Hartford, a past depart- | Which will be kept newspaper articles b G T e v afternoon | ii.nt president, the corps officers, and | Which appear in Windham County Mi: Abby Willard h returnea | A: O- Fairbanks of Norwich the offi- |papers. This is for the purpose of P Sl e Bl fth her|cers of the Sons: of Veterans. keeping a record of what publicity e R e e B er | Mempers of the Civic Federation are | work we do, and to check up the re- {ster. Mrs. Edwin B. Gragin in NeW |, hgve their first meeting of 1916 |sults. Miss Mary O°Brien Teturned to New | With Mrs A H. Armington Friday aft- Haven Sunday evening where she |.l:;:°g;, St imeiade & mstisel s | ONLY SRVEN FINE ALARMS. teaching. - o be given at the home of Mrs. F.|Loss in Borough Very Small During James A. Thomas and C. C. King Ly of Lebanon were In town Monday | Oy AIPMIEION. L . o esotiations Past Year. relative to the property may result|| mpere were but seven alarms f in the placing of an industry in the o plant formerly occupied on Furnace | in Daniclson during 1915, and as street as a planing mill and wood- working shop, No information as to the nature of the talked-of industry, is given out. Rev. James H. George, Jr., chair- man of the Kiliingly .town school committee, has called the organization evening attending the K. of P. meet- ing. . — THOMAS L. SHEVLIN'S ESTATE 18 ESTIMATED AT $3,500,000 Left to the Widow and wo Children— A Large Part Placed in Trust. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 4—The will of the late Thomas L. Shevlin, former Yale football star, who died here last week after a brief illness, was filed for probate today. The entire estate, the estimated value of which is $8,500,000, is left to the widow and two chil- dren. The executors, business associates of the late lumbermen, are also named as trustees of the estate, a large part of which is placed in trust until the two children reach the age of 30. The money then will be equally divided between them. Mrs. Shevlin will re- ceive an annual income of $60,000, in addition to money from certain hold- ings. Although Mr. Shevlin's life was heaviily insured only $25,000 is payable to the widow, $1,500,000 being payable to two companies of which he was | houses could be used in Danielson and | Main street, defective chimney. No head. Williamsville before another three | loss. has been the case for a long term of years, no fire loss of any importance, Danielson’s record in this respect be- ing remarkable, which may possibly suggest to some that it would be well to knock on wood. The fact is, never- theless, that Danielson has been freer from fire losses than almost any town together for the first meeting of the year Thursday afternoon, when routine | 9f 1 S12¢ in Connecticut for the past matters and other things pertaining o the opening of the schools in town | (ict’ " 5" Woodward of the.fon de. for the- winter term next week will|poifnont “Lggregate onty $250. be taken up. i The list of fires follows: Eyes on Norwich Housing Company. May 14—10.45 a. m., box 18, Mrs. More than one Danielson man who | Young place, Maple street, caused is interested in seeing his town rea!- | from efforts to burn caterpillars’ nests. ize on its present splendid’ opportu- [ No loss. nities is watching with more than| May 19—8.05 a. m., box 32, D. A. passing interest the outcome of the ef- | Wood building, k street, caused by forts of the Norwich Housing company | & spark. Loss $10. to raise money to build homes badly | Sept. 6—3.25 p. m, box 32, D. A. needed in that cjty to meet the needs | Wood building, Oak -\net. caused by of the employes of a Lig concern.|spark. Loss $40. Danielson and Williamsville face the| Sept. 22—9.55 a. m., box 14, T. Poirer same identical problem. If the Nor- |bakery building, off Frankiin street, wich effort works out successfully, it |defective chimney. Loss $200. may be emulated here. A hundred new | No. 6—5.25 p. m., box 23, Bates block, _— monthe are ended " | (oY, 165580 B m, box 15, Bedara New Britain.~—Th 'onds in the vicinity of East - | tenemeni ) er street, ective cases of diphiberia fn tais site " " |lingly and coves on rivers in differ- |chimney. No loss. ent parts of the town were carrying Dec. 13—6.10 p. m., box 14, Bedard Tuesday to allow fishing under ideal |fective chimney. No loss. J conditions. Some good strings of pick- erel were caught. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES COUNTY AGENTS' STATEMENT |Entertainment and Sale Successful— F“R INDIGEST'UN cember—Various Meetings and Con. | °"°®® in Higher Institutions. ferences Held Monday evening the third enter- the, work is developing rapidly in the [ers. They had a very fine program, right direction. Miscellaneous, indi- |and the audience was well pleased a sufficiently heavy coating of ice on |tenement house, Franklin street, de- Much Work Accomplished During De-| Members of Alumni Describe Experi- & 3 tainment of the school lecture course ’gunw Agent W. C. Kennedy's re- | was held at the P. H. 8. The enter- for. De: ber, 1915, shows that |tainers were the Mason Jubilee sing- RELIEVES SOURNE 88, GAS,|Vival work is being replaced by work | with them. with ps. This allows more time| The Junior class had a candy sal HEARTBURN, DYSPEPSIA |g ") the work, and what is|and, as before, they were well pat- IN FIVE MINUTES _ i lbetter yet, allows more people to get |ronized. 2 in tou‘ with what 18 being done. the basketball team goes to Friday The statisties of December, 1915, | Webster to play a with pep: when are as follows: I have visited 9 farm- |the Bartlett High lem e Tood you eat farmentetints seaen he lers: 47 have called at the office, and | Th Putnam High stubborn. lumps; your head aches end | . have gotten in touch with 63 by tel- pleasantly surprised by you feel =i and miserable, that's|cPhone. 1 have written 70 leters, be- |the sigh of and by speeches from two the. magic in 3 | sides 37.ciroular letters and announce- {members of the Alumni, ‘all ments. I’ have held, or:spoken at 8 've meetings, at which the attendance was | h ces at Oberlin college. In s 01 she made plain to the pupils th:‘ me:‘funes; ci the college faculty through fifteen newspaper and pupils, and the democracy which Besides these 15, ‘The Norwich Bull- |exists in college life. bad a_full about our| Dana Johnson, who has been at Exeter preparatory schopl September, clearly -no:& ere attitud Superintendent Files mad in which bec told many m;lm- dents of his college life. He urged 13 has returned Will Address Art Club. ‘we worKed last year were hastily|- Smoke P. A. like you went to college (with it—it’s so chummy! Caw't go wrong on P. A, because it's made to spread-smoKe-sunshine; to make ' pipesters and “rollers” glad! The . patented processdoes that—and cuts out bite and parch. All day long yow’ll sing how glad you are to know i § I i ! i % ; 4 sEv ] g i ! ] 1 ,, the national joy smoke You should fret; you should dream about tobacco that hits the spot! And P. A. laying close-by ready tobe . called by its first name! Nothingtodobut(l;)edu;‘ Potae Alburt to-sokd jimmy pipe. or roll a cigarette, make fire—and p Sncrhond in oy L awa}! You can smoke a barrel of P. A. without a .-"‘iut".mfi;'g kick! You take this testimony straight and — get 327 5ofmnd tinkumi- glad! 1It's so cheerful-like to be peaceful, via real dors and thatclasy and, true tobacco! or with sponge fine 2 A m- P. A. s0 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. dandy. ) KING PETER OF SERBIA N. H. ROAD HAS DIFFICULTY AT CONSULATE IN SALONIKI IN SECURING LOCOMOTIVES t.in Relieving Freight ‘Con- gestion on the System. Joseph Ryan, assumed the duties of his office Tuésday. Henry B. Newton of Webster was a visitor with friends in Putnam Tues- PLAINFIELD Woman Injured By Fall on lce—First = pas League Game Friday Evening With |18 Expected to Preside Over Reorgan- | To As Prosecuting Attorney Eric H. John-| K. H. S.—State Road Work Resum- ization of the Serbian Army. son and Assistant Prosecuting Attor-| o ney Ernest C. Morse have assumed the . ‘Ptfl:- Jan. 4, 9.55 p. m-~1fln$ Pgter duties of their offices, following their Mr Vi t b injurea | © Serbia, who is stopping.at e Ser- sppolntment by the common council - kS .h‘:":l&flyon m“: tce, | Pian consulate in Saloniki, is expected | New York, New Haven & Hartford pointed superintondent of tne five|and fell, cutting her head. She had |to Presidd over the reorganization of |railrcad had been able today to ob- | , is an experienced electrician. | ariven from her home on the Canter- |the Serbian army, according to a|tain from eastern roads to assist fn He is in the employ of the Putgam |, ‘0 "P &0 O O eection of | Saloniki despatch to the Havas News | relieving the freight congestion on the u]g));:ms.]nd querb coml:fl;mmm Todge the town and stopped before W.|agency filed January 2. The army is|New Haven system. He telegraphed nielson members o 10d8¢ | Kingsley's store. While alighting | STadually being assembled at Salon- |the heads of all the railroads east of | Jan. 20, a red letter event. causing her injury. bt e Ve o - g The Lackawanna railroad had Must Transfer Much Express Matter. First League Game. the despatch, | which. it could spare and these were The new transfer crew of the Adams| A large crowd of spectators and Boston, Jan. 4.—Three locomotiyes were all that President Elliott of the immediately leased by the New Haven, | bians in favor of a sacred union for [ Most of the other roads reported that. Express company here is called upon |rooters is expected to be ond hand _ to handle unusually large amounts of | Friday night when Plainfield High | fhe Wberation of invaded Serblan ter. |they were in the same predicament express matter from the new Adams|and Killingly High meet for the express trains over this line. first time this year. This game will Qtlfii‘::y ';‘::ref:&::flmm e e b packnt storms cost the New . Committee appointments for the year | be a league game, the first league “It is reported that King Nicholas | Haven road $1,000,000, a to were made Tuesday evening at the|game Plainfield High has _played. : A 0 g Py T first_session for business of the newly | Plainfield will probably_use the fol- [ Of Montenegro also will come to Salon- | statement which s being sent out to % stockholders by President Eilio organized common council. The com-|lowing men: Winsor, Bradford, Pot-| ipne allied military authorities con- | estimate of loss includes passenger and mittees are expected tosat once give |ter, Denison,' Nolan, Smith and o consideration to the recommendations | Burby; while Killingly will probably | Soue to e T contained in Mayor McGarry's mes- |be composed of Ready, Gallup, Horton, | F.gabionaBe: | . (0 oo ines|t0 thO Slectrified system. sage. 7 Reid and their fast subs. of a total length of one hundred kilo-| Bridgeport—Detective George ot Start on House Building. meters hag been begun in the fortified | gymon arrived in this city Monday CAPTAI IRED. ke L APTAIN MURRAY. RETIR! Irving Paligts: statied & o region along the front. evening from Hartford .with Misy Efficient Police Chief Makes Way for|new house Tuesday. ~The house is| New Haven—The wedding of Miss|Esther Peterson, aged 28, of - 101 Democri Appointee. being built on the Packervilld road,|Isabel Parker, daughter of Dr. and |Elizabeth street, Hartford. , The wo= Jjust_across the Willimantic raflroad.| Mrs. Horatio Parker and Ralph Borg- | man I:L c{mr{e‘d wih abandonment a:.! t. John Murra; been i neral. feldt Semler, son of George Semler. of |a child, it being alleged that she Settad et police te, Ak sigts Save. iry Somment New York and a graduate of Yale, |serted her male infant on the door- the reputation during his long years of | Work has been resumed on the state|class of ‘14, will take place at Christ | step of the home of John Thompson, service of being one of the ablest and road. The regular force of work-|P, E. church at 4 o'clock Saturday this city on the mt best officers that any city in Connecti- [ men returning Tuesday. afternoon, February 12. cut has been able to boast. Skating is fine here, and a large He was always on his job. He played | humber of the young people were at no favorites. He religiously avoided |Evans’ pond enjoying this gport on all danger of being compromised. Any | Tuesday, and last evening. one who cared to do business with him| The Eden theater is being painted. was obliged to do it in the open. There | Misses Georgianna and Almanda was no other way. During the score of | Larrivier of Taftville were recent vis- years that he served as an officer in | itors here. Putnam, both before and subsequent to| O'Neil Gagnier of Maine was a vis- 3 ‘ Putnam'’s incorporation as a city, he|istor here Tuesday. : s = was known as an absolutely honest| Misses Leretta and Lucinna Chag- W The Sld e official, fearless to fhe point of reck- |non and Florina Couture of Wauregan o g ln lessness when occasion demanded a|Were fecent visitors here. Sy § By A test of mettle, and always just. Stafhen Rail of New London was - of the Hotel Captain Murray was exact in the[a& visitor at the home of Adolph ¥ i & . A P J discharge of his dutles and neglected | Fournier Tuesday. no details. As a republican he was no Dopa in line to hold the place against the| A"'*(‘:’ "“':;1‘ s 'l:‘“"' democratic candidates who were in al. Willlam Cantwell, who is working in position to demand the place from|New London, en visiting their party in the majority in the comZ | Parents here. :lai’ the p:rt that coum: with the'zuest.v The architect doesn’t ‘'make a hotel, he only designs it.” The builder doesn’t make a hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collins of North > . B T D here are T "o | Grosvenordale and Mr. and Mrs. Henry he oaly builds it., out of their way to pay him a tribute | St Gemanat Was were f;’“* : 4 s as an officer and as & man. D A Me anacMon Lans, Biess -Pon t select your stopping place from the bt ho has ser & hieh standard for | ,Francis” Sulliven returned to'New sidé. Look behind the front wall and those who are to follow him and in|Haven Monday to resume his studies P hl‘l\' Bk ab it B v v g g ho hes cenateoy anfunduring |at Yale after spending his vacation at ssee what is back of it. 3 benefit to the city. his home here. Duxb - = 4 Mrs. ‘h ury and family - & Crowds at Bradley Theatre. BEve maaved from lebe 10 Ciacuturilio ‘The success of the Hotel Martinique R L _" /is the personality back of it, which - witnogsed the. Sngwing of The Bizth ot Letters Unclaimed. 'shows in the lobby, at the desk, in _ a Nation at the Bradley theatre Tues-| TUnclaimed letters at the postoffi SR s S day afterncon and evening and were|are addressed to Mary 3"" @), Jo- 2 (the restaurants and in the rooms. . thusiastic than the audiences|seph Brodeur, Loi % rougisis : .t O Monday. e WIIERCe | R e Halar. Miss Blinor Metheweon, The telephone attendants, the mail clerks, the roore. There was a great deal of applause|Anpie E. Muilings and Lillian Watts. ids, even s reflect the personality back duriiy ihe-stiows on Toseday and e Misses Mary, Woods and Rose Eally "of the “House of Taylor.”"j We don’t hpricss picture seemed more appealing svenordale were visifors at the = ¥, v« ~ Monday. 2ome of Charles Lafrenier this week. ,dy. Wa)gn Mwnmmfiunfl.mup. « TO GATHER AEFIDAVITS = Eflefld all you will find reflected the careful and FROM PERSIA SURVIVORS cATAnnH I-EADS 1 ides of guestservice that dominates every = A 3 5 Located in the Heart of Things, only a golf stroke . from the Pennsylvania t. On Broadway’s centre. The~-Martinique is the logical New -home for those on business or pleasure bent. American Consuls at Alexandria, Mal- TO CONSUMPTION ta and Cairo Instructed. Ca Hilll“d‘llb‘ a dis- Washington, Jan. 4-—Late today,| ease as serofula or rheumatism. It Wwith President Wil- | may be relieved, but it eannot be exandria, | removed by limp‘lg.hul treatment. Malta and Cairo to gather at once all | It breaks down general health, available affidavits from the Persia and leads Biryivors ead th cabls summaries: Tpe | oL Loas the lsng’ Humes, idea is to bring in definite informa- tion speedily. % u‘:mw‘sn.mn. ed gri] He says, how- N eantinua ta = & %