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H'IHIH f‘i A H HAE T LIBERTY is all silky Long Cut like this— DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS || [* e Imeticlene l'"lvw iw‘g‘“‘” lNi-:“‘“""l' |I||| - l LA | mmuulmu ummmllmmmuu. Al |I| Gift of Watch For William Ross—Two -Benner Wedding — Jurors for Below Zero Monday—Secial Held| March Term Drawn—Special City By Polish Residonts—Baseball Com- | Meeting Votes Appropriations as mittee to Report on Business Men's| Recommended — Firomen's Annual Meeting—No New Fever Cases. Ball—8avings Bank to Reepen. ‘||l”l|‘l|m!|"|flmn by M;’{I;i ;:mlllf;‘ i tolene the natural flavor and healthful goodness hmmmmm Wiliam Ross cntertained o party of | Sherift Charies A Gates of WiM- v : ; i) = thet £ veeuits aue mpat friends at his home in observance of or here Monday. et . % i mwhammmmm his birthday, which comes once in| William A. Brady, member of a the- 2 ? o> 14 | I will supply you regularly. It i packed in pails four years—on February 9. Mr. Ross |2trical company that has been playing 3 7 “'g‘:-"-“'*mm"m was presented a beautiful gold watch |in Boston, 'tl’“ been ‘l.t his home here. ; Sl 3 as a remembrance. umas—Benner. 3 B = Henry McDermott of Woonsocket, | 1Miss Anna Bennor of Grosvenordale 3 CEEXE FAIRBAN ;el'-ot Sunday at his home in Dan-|and Alfred Dumas of this city were e son. . married at St. Joseph’s church, Groi K _Henry A. Leferve of Central Falls|venordale, Monday morning. Many l s ',lll'l‘lll| T IIIII|III! 1 Illll“llfll ||l|||ll| 3 l||ll T visited friends in Danielson Monday.|from Putnam were present. B L b Lo fanalhiad i i i IflH | Rl a e e Charles L. Nado, ill at his home in | = ishiilliilo il oo orecrae Pomfret, was reported Monday as reste A temrerature of 2 degrees below |ing more comfortably. zero was noted in Danielson and vi- | Dr. Fre el Y Cinity Monday morning. Nice SPTIng | visior i Puteion canielson was & b Drukker, Lena Morrisette, and Mr. E.|elgned, saying the Russian climate was weather! > Y. < Judge E. M. Warner has had an 3 Parkinson. undermining his health. The ambasea- T. J. Aylward has been at Laconia, Local Not dorship is considered particularly im- N. 11, on a business trip. e ol the tow Mr. and Mrs. Levi Benolt have|portant by Presideat Wilson because | Specinl Ash Wednesday services are! jumes A Worden of Speinsfcia’ was Ha moved to Putnam. of the additional dutles thrust upon [to he held tomorrow at St. James' |a Visitor with friends in Putnam Mon. ¥ ; Mr. and 8irs. Henry St. Germaine of | the embassy by the war, including care ! churen. PR i P \ Wauregan were recent visitors at the |Of, the interests of the central powers. S A number of local men are in Bos- o home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Blanchette e post of ambassador to Chile was Contains no Ioose, ‘on today attending the automobile| Story by Miss Gertrude C. Warner. Gaucher of Baltic and Dr,|made vacant by the resignation of - ‘how. In a recent issue of the Mayflower b Efld rs. Gaucher of Putnam w?n!‘g’(‘“rlé Pr: E‘; Fletcher to become amn- Will It ectore on! Egrat: appears a pretty little story written by 4 unday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | bassador to Mexico. hard stems like | vt teom o o || (i peei e sy i : TS . Lesithe r{piie\m\ This avontg Mrs. W, Bartiett has been ap- Mrs. Lamay and family have moved | NEWTON D. BAKER NAMED this— e S | pointed iocal superintendent of junior to Montreal. FOR SECRETAR YOF WAR ] st at the | Chautauqua work in this city. High school is to stari a semimonthe Met With Teacher. FOUR NURSES MENTIONED | Former Mayor of Cleveland—HNomina- Iy paper devoted to athletics and| The We Sisters class of the Con- OBERT L. HENRY EDWARD W ..POU, FOR DEVOTION TO DUTY. tion Goes to Senate Today. physical culture. gregational Sunday school held their T.arge shivment to ke received f ng on Patient While| Washington, March 6—Newten D. Under Fire. Baker, former mayor of Clevelan8, has been selected by President Wilsoa for Paris, March 6, 447 p. m.—Four |secretary of His nomination will of cotton continue | monthly meeting at the home of their Continued Wal mills in the town |teacher. Mrs. W. R. Barber, Monday| In the absence from Washington of congress come to a vote concerning afternoon. The social committee was | Robert L. Henry of Texas, chairman |the administration’s forelgn _policies. ined in an|in charge. Plans were made for out-|of the house of representaiives’ com-|Both Mr. Henry and Mr. Pou are home in |Side work. games were played and a|mtitee on rules, President Wilson ad- | veteran lawmakers. The latter is o i sl = nurses were today cited in the general |50 to the ‘e tomorrow | Westhela metion Mo odlal hotr enjeyed. dressed to Representative Edward W.|serving his eighth consecutive term |orders of the day of the army for ex- | ministration s expect q i Wiillam W. Wheatley recently vis- Will Address Grange Meeting. Pou of North Carolina, the acing|in the house and the former his tenth | ceptionai devotion to duty. 15-inch | firmation so that the new secretary Iitea friends in Providence. Principal A B. Hamiy ang . |chairman, his letter requesting thatlterm. Both are Democrats. shell burst within 30 feet of Mme.|may take active charge of the war de- Many tions have been issued | Barber. superintendent of rural schools, = Jullstle Pertion’ while sbe was caring e Ty uaae {fov the T.enten mission services to be|are 1o be speakers at an open meeting : % for wounded at Viliers Cotterets dur- zation. heid at St. Alban's church. Gt Paluiy srenge 1o be el the even. | gene Berthiume, Willlam Donovan, PLA]NFIELD ing the bombardment of that place last is a lawyer and as a lead- comes only T 1 e or MR T ibject of the|rving Cutler. June. She was covered with mud, but | Eighthicth Birthday. e ntin s o e Co bt Poaraas ‘ ST without showing any emotion, contin- . l llk h d b Mrs. Mine A0aha o€ Ballouville| SEEREE I8 10 B Cobuaration s weny TO RESUME BUSINESS Hirst-Fletcher Wedding—Senecal-Au- | ;64 waiting upon the sick and wound- In iong, SUKY SNYEdS, D€~ | recently observed her soth birthday. | iome and Senoo fre public 03 bl dette Marriage Just Announced—|ed and declined to leave the hospital g | _T.ocal people who have cottages at|PeR TNt ! 10 his meeting and a {re¢ | Putnam Savings Bank to Reopen, Un-| Rivers Much Lower. until every person had been taken out Jakland bea. at the winter | gicoissed will be we ¢ or Order Signed by Judge Gardiner - safely. cause onlylong, l]l’lbl’Oken | zet of clams there is one of the great- discussed will be welcomed. gnem o y - Walter Hirst, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Mme. de Saint Martin, a sister in . e ever. Quantities are being dug al- = g ey Cornelius Hirst of Lawton Heights, |the Order of St. Joseph de Cluny, was x| e leaf 1S used n makmg 1t, | most at tihe door of Danielson cot- JURORS DRAWN., More informetion relative to plans *lthe chief nurse at auxiliary hospital Jeclined becauso He is understood ord with the land Clara Fletcher, daughter of Mr.!No. 11 at Senlis. She remained at her|ho and Mrs. James Fletcher of Plainfield | post during the occupation of the town |to be recei treet, were united in marriage at St.| by the Germans. She nursed the ("["""‘“d‘ piscopal church Monday af-|Man wounded and went throu g 4 - = 3 for the resumption of business w: of interest to note that while |For March Term of Superior Court,| given out at ihe Patnam & fu;niv:nmflmqlmi'n:% nly Judge Shumway Presiding. Monday. The bank is alr or stove coal. the reo s ; | ing deposi the first of the money | Paul's e | P - viliages are b at] Jyage M. 'A. Bhumway came herélto be iaker n since the beuk was R Y - |streets of Senlis in perfl of death to| An o ate of $9 per ton Monday to preside at the drawing of | closed in December, 1913, being receiv- at 3 o'clock. e ceremony |fing a German mil surgeon who | Wa: Danielson had an automobdile | the jury for the March term of court.|ed for deposit was performed by Rev. James H.|was able to attend wounded B"‘x mical fire tru Srooklyn This morning court will be adjourned| The statement given out follows he rector. Before the |®iCk in her hospit | lack of fire protection wo until nex: Tues oD Dioiegten N X z The list of jurors| On March 3, order _un- n's Wedding 0! s grea' as @ as drawn Monday is as Hows - r whic t s Dank 1 as follows: Put-|der whi he gs I ns were play- am, Napol J d B. B re-ope ) on nam, Napoleon Jette. John will re-open W by }nx anford, organist Arthur S. Potter. Martin H.|Gardiner (ireene ; i Asnford, H. P. Amidon: |court. Under D e That means LIBERTY is a real lo_mg cut. | And LIBERTY is ab- | solutely free from loose, Sister | ‘Lecal Real Estate Held High. Windham Waterho emained there dur- | and was able by | nding all uncalled fe oniiy Brooklyn. Irving Chapman: Canter-|of the depos Miss Mabel Jones her s attitude to protect s it is nry 1 nam; Caaplin, Ells- | after est those under her rity. She a h d 1 2 to note | worth C. Burdick: Eastford, George A.|after July 15. 1916 : New led Mass. | worked indefatigably in assistir ard stems—they re be ' hought | Reed; Hampton. A. L. Mills: Killingiy, | thereafter each two months. The right were William H. Ridings |doctors. S TAKE GUNS ABOARD AT SEA by ) r for. If vou | Aden Tillin infield. Robert|to withdraw is 7T PRTINANS herefore shodes. bride A . a o e T —_ icked out bv hand i aom it, trv to biy some. There | L. Dawley. Jos Pomtret, | depositors need noi withdraw any | 3 8OWR of white taffeta and carried a | ter Marquer! Orde: | Oiver Vickery Teils of Experience on P y - ! ~=e rare exceptions, of course, but E. Sanderson: Scotland. C. H. Perr- lotmer nless they , | ehow ses h also remai R T i Seear t of the p is held for more terling, William Barber: Thomp- e case of depositors hav- I the oc "lvna‘.mn and per Kicnadosims “an the assess t price. S Floyd B. Potter; Woodstock, on their bool unless N duty c -n‘- 10U !!Ar\n ¢ —British mer- That means LIBERTY Plish Residonts Have Sosial, | ClTence Lyen S| cacn 10 per cent and Sounded. Afters o and me permanent board ce among t with contagious Ty day since, a single day's rest. h residen‘s of Danielson held a | ocinl afizir to mark th & season before Tent : : ) Special City Meoting Accepts Budget | o 3 Bty iarrounding| as Recommended by Council. LIBERTY packs right down .20 : gl - ! : i : : The ann meeting was held | into your pipe for a cool, slow- at the municipal building Monday n 9 o'clock, Mayor M is real tobacco ALL APPROPRIATICNS VOTED marr ny fr incelled the second, the court carries permis: from its date ) demand ors wish- and o Eoth Mr. and | —— nt workers in|FESTIVITIES OF MARDI = ch GRAS AT NEW ORLEANS. presen the by heintinn scheduled < nowr arry | ing to make new depo. o partici- ncluded Mr.| .. = oo installed on Throne for ¥ 5 = F The following ropria- | pate in th e - wiil begin | 8 ne Miss | King x burning smoke. Or rolls into Baseball Committes to Report. comniendodl b b e il i ey ae b R | s Jutterworth Crescent City's Annual Fete. vad of . £ ere is snecial interest in the meet- | in their annual budget were voted |] can now o s A of New Bedford _ 2 8 Wad Of JUICy SWeeiness fOf @ vz of the Danielson Buslness Men's | without opposition or di sion: Fire | ajw Josits ma Herbert Hoyle | ew Orleans, March 6.—Rex, this even- |department polica department. | on B Mrs. B e Mardi toda ok his t or husky, lasting, man-size chew. Tt $1.500: highw! = t ¢ New Orleans among other mat- | $3.700; city court, $1.500: highw begis and Miss me ruler o lean ing up for Aisensst 1 | partment. £3,307: general Giees aftville: Mr. and The ony included i r associa 11 approve 3'-{%0‘ street 1 3 ss:..?o : e R d Mr. and Mrs RO T s aseball here thls summer— | $200; sewer eep. 300: city treas- orwich e al cht LIBERTY is made of full- ' i2vng, 2aso ; A special committee |urer. $300: city janitor, $360; fuel and bodied, full-flavored Ke.ntucky e ',:""M"; 2 "s;’;:,e'f"‘;':v"e, e ‘;‘f h(:“;bf"’f:’.“&s':i';n;fl.‘v:r: .ir"n%’".: ypflgh tobacco. And the ageing we ool il be reopenad —a | ok o i e Tor heser and 1 give this rich leaf—up to five R e years— puts a satisfying relish 4 into LIBERTY that just suits hearty chewers and smokers Hirst will spend New Be n which milit | guns were hidden. Afer loading up v he Bermudas from ba pated - DAVID R FRANCIS CONFIRMED | AS A'VIEASSI\DOH TO RUSSIA. d the fear that Juiy 10, 1 The appropriations develop is dying out. amount ) more than last vear, e children of thelbut this ue to the special appro- | what will count |priation of $1.300 for highway im- . At Easter|provements last vear. The city tax Good Friday reduced from 11 to & mills, dv to the incr | Acted Upon by Sen:fle Soon After It|men fi‘ Wast released from Arrived from White House. juoey A Good Rule Americans who mind their own as as extra recess day. i yedlaand tatl 3 e ambn!vn‘dm‘ tot SBGMIQS e St EENE S5 o { % 5 ater fm vear by thi sses- | was vonflrmed today by the T PRGBS s S S 3 th from the ground up. i Gl U ¥ LA thahaud utisases leco Beieie o S0 sher T e bitn [ Biareton o S0l unnecessary Hoks Jd-time weather observers in this | balances = ol r r - firl;‘a‘w_w;eaou;m;‘n!‘der{;erris;\, as not been FIREMEN'S ANNUAL BALL The présent pol | ou | Siann was confirmed as ambassador o - Things to War;;y Abm;t. Sqnen very ) —_— of ere are fol vho il aste [1:st 50 vears. Sinc in Feb- |Sixteenth Social Assembly Monday | proved col Chile. P Ehwel A s bt i - the post office i i R Mr. Francis, who served as secretary | thelr and o people’s time _dis- reary ‘h§ “’?-’;l";er: Bcortion: | haf\'a Evening Proves a Big Affair. Member of Radio League. | e uay 5",";: of the Interior under President Cleve- |cussing R\\h.-n va)‘v\u'.;‘!d be ddoln: een very sev vithout letup for g osePh | 1and, will succeed George T. Marye at|now if Roosevelt had been president | more than a few hours at a time. With | The sixteenth annual ball of Pu who 1 erected a | A = AT X .lp:mgnd, Mr. Marye recently re-l—Dalmn Free Press. the first week of March at an endnam fire department was held in Un- adley build- | i zero temperatures continue and there Is much ice and snow. The severe . The hall transformed eather is held to be responsible for |into a pretty ball room by decorators |the Radio leag the slow manner in which many are|from Hartford. The ceiling was fes- | teur Wireless recovering from illness. tooned with red and white bunting Former High School Pitcher Married. the center chandelier was covered - Dr. Warren A. Tanner, who recently | .~ D.of sman S metican Ass COLCHESTER carrled In. Providence Miess Btnoy| The side walla were draped with blue — 2 : i and white with shields of the national | Pleasing Entertainment by The Vir- === colors interspersed and the stage was| ginians—Ten Tables at Benefit ihe mational col-| whist—Board of Trade Meets. adorned with bl Monday evening, and was a most ad ced sta He is a member and National Ama- ociation. Chlldron cry for l-'loteher’s There was a endance a the entertainment Old Town_hall X - e O A the attractio s £rand march formed. lea |Of the ¢ Y. F ey« - Simple Home Treatment, Easily nd Mve. 7. 3. McGarry, | The Viginians, a quartet of calore Applied, Gives Quick Relief kent 1up until 2 o'clock | singers and plavers under the dire: Visiting firemen were | tion of Miss Nestor O. Brown. Each W ™ and Prevents Danger ! Southbridge. Webster. | singer wa GOloREE) ) ThHars Wall 4 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bee: from Operation. Send for Free Trial Package and Prove It in Your Case. Don't even think of an operation for piles. Remember what the old family doctor said: Any part of the body cut ¥ When a man who =77 issone forever. One ortwoab winslow Norwich and Worcester. | instrumental Guartet, a reader and all mission. about midnight, | presented a musical sketch, their rep- were served. The com-|ertoire including jubilee choruses, as as follows: Floor | plantation melodies, descriptive songs, . first assist- | voca]l quartets, trios and duets and s . second assistant, | jos, duos, trios and quartet instrume ird assistant, Ovila | tal’ selections. The program was a A T. I ‘.\‘1;\:{”. Louis | fine variety of high quality. Miss licati rami arry Morse. William Sul- | Brown, under whose direction the en- ; 5 gna‘zgé’é:‘gé_‘:,{;.3:"21“‘23,‘&;‘5:;23; fyan. Rober: Bruce Henry Guertin | tertainment was given, appeared here n e con- arnes, J. J. Rya Sugene | g vear ago. knows a man’s tobacco {ia4 TN R AR ot R 1 Committee of artangements. | * Xihough Triday night was stormy. Tt AT ale Trest = o B u . Daigle, | there was a fair sized attendance at & 1t re; ‘reatment. Sols - . Vins - vhis DA gives LIBER TY the vgl\-‘l:renl’:rmofiores‘. send"&?:"fl{e E “m.lym treasurer, | the whist party in the Dublin school 5 trial package and prove beyond ques- loutier. Henry | house for the benefit of St. Andrew £ i tion it 1s e right treatment for your T. P. Ryan, Bu- | church. There were 10 tables play- once over case, even though you may be wearing The prizes were awarde a pile truss. ladies’ i M za - 35 Just send in the coupon below at once il ey et he sticks to it for for the free trial treatment. Then you consolation prize, Miss keeps. So er 30 has borne the signature of o ,nndhasbeenmndelmderhlspu- sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow nodo‘l}.e, to deceive yt:!unu;i:; nterfeits, Imitations an: ust-as-good >’ are Mennet:s’t trifle with and emhnger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare~ 3011:-, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It ntains neither Opium, Morphine mor other Narcotic M Its age is its gnarantee. It destroys Wom and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty has been in constant use for the relief ol Conn:lpum Flatulency, Wind Colic, ali Teething Troub! is the son of Dr.|beth Shea, Tanner of Brooklyn. | Francis ng at Stamford. Dr. |Helena S can get the reguiar package for 50 SA Thotnts Walloa A~ ner was at one time, a few years | ter the w \ce was held to mu- oreh Diarrhcea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, 0. the mpeer of all the high schoo! | sic by Shea’s orchestra. Refreshments assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep, “aseball pitchers in Eastern Connecti a6 werved WINEDNE LT e SI The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. nd as the mound artist for Kill- Attorney Thomas M. Shields of Nor- 1339 Figh school brough: many vic- | Wich w: he guest of friends in town ‘ries to his tenm and trophies that | Friday. A DAINTY AND == now be seen at ‘he Tlizh School | Services were held the Episco- BECOMING NEGLIGEE. GECUINE ALWAYS ‘4ilding. He was rated as one of the | pal chapel Sunday afternoon at 3.30 | cents at any drug store. Don't suffer another needless minute. Write now. Free Package Coupon l;y‘nlmld Drug Company, 539 Pyra. Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Kindly send me a trial of Pyramid_ Pile Treatment nt once, by mail, FREE. in plain wrapper, 50 I can prove its will you. e = ‘clock. Rev. Mr. Roosevelt of St . forated for Sack splendid results. est pitchers the school ever had. o'clock i Ladles’ Kimono Perfora acl AT R T Keeping 1o the record. there was | Peter's church, Hebron, officiated s Siepmmedaiosmm= it Bears the Signature of Name nother session of the eourt Monday | The regular meeting of the Col-| =8 » = ~ornirg to distose of the case of a |chester e company was held Mon- ne © Elnbet. Jtiosotoavne charged with having been in- |day evening in the parlors of the en-| mpnis style of garment is casy to de- LOUIS E. ted. Judge W. F. Woodward |&ine house. velop and very comfortable. It is nice baNIELSON et Rio¥ e “asided. Several Join Board of Trade. Yot Rotion or wilk crepe, for cashmere, T ¢ int dimity, or o : ] = = The statement brinted in the Put-| The board of trado held a meeting e M L 2 O B Undertaker 2nd Embaimer v Aite-tion to Every Detail. am column relative to the Putnam |in Grange hall Monday evening. Empire eftect, finished with & heading - (4 Savines bsnk this morning is of | ora) new members were voted in wer edge. The sleeve is cut in Re- |at it snecial interest to many residents of | ports were made by the executive|one with the body of the walst. The Killingly, which town is represented | committee on the new industry ti "k is finished low in becoming V by heavy deposits in the Institution | wishes to locate here and much e < e b an o e n ve D J b"j KING IT MAY CONCERN e '1" o o business after | thusissm was shown at.ihe:pengress nedium and large, and will re- 5 TO WHOM MAY CONCERN:— having been closed for more thau two | reported by the committee. quire 4 1-2 vards o nch material . = My wife, Angelina, having left my |vears. Nicholas Mente has commenced |for the full length le, and 2 3-4 The Kind You Have Always Bought T bed ang board without Just cause or Attended Putnam Ball. work at Judge Wallis' as boss farmer. [ sards for sack length, for a medium THE CEWTAUR CORPANRY, mEW YO CITY. reason, I hereby give notice that I wi . zh of B 1s | size. D! \ ’I IE} l_ O L naibie Yor any bilis of hes| A number of Danielson people were| Wiliam Cavanaugh of Beacon Falls ERCTERTET— e ] contracting N g artar inie G at Putnam Monday evening to atiend | was the zuest of his parents on Nor- |, - Pattern to any address on receipt of 10 cents Dated at Denielson, Conn., this 6ta|the concert and ball given under the|wich avenue the past week. in silver or stam v 16 ¢ the Put: Fire depart-| Charles M. Reade of Willimantic| "order throush Bulletin Company, - May Building say"of Maesnfaie U | auspices of the Putnam Shetiis . Heada | ot COINS P et heorwion, Gonh.