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liii‘i"} 1‘1‘.1‘1\ i ‘f“\‘]l‘ T "vw m iy ”““f"“ rlm | l | h” i ,Ahul 71 | il ll lni“!hliml,“|le§a|lliri\l§unitinni“lfi'n ittt lllllm i -} \ N SR the crime It was | WIH'N “ Brooklyn Citizens Want New Town|P. H. S. Basketball Team Ends Sea- | by the state that on a Saturday night i il Treasurer—Inspector George Ed-| son With Victory Over Manchester |they came to Libertie's place at West H]lm.i munds Moving to Norwich—Trolley- | —Putnam Night at Elks' Lodge— | prpres ooy o8 thelr way from South- o bridge, and were entertained by him men Labor to Keep Lines Open— | Jury Disagrees Bates-Thayer [at supper at his home. During the -1 Chicken Stealing Case—Snow Blocks | course of the meal Libertie announced :"::"I":'"” e T T g "8 | Shat Do &nd his wife wers Soing over o Soutbriags. for ihe. pickare shon. Yes, you can have real Cosmer A. Young writes from the| Putnam High school's basketball | The state o - aad o ”» soutnrat e wimer i e mang | e wound Up'the 1316 edason by de: | berties left thelr home. Hates * and ! -“old time” corn bread beautiful he has spent In Torida. e R ahete EiEh onoo chickena Thess Were Mgt. recoveced ‘Miss Elizabeth Tripp will have e . The state introduced witnesses to es- 9, . aggregations of Hartford county. The Toniatice. OF the Bagiist church of hoe | Seote was 38 to 32, The defeat R i e S TR RS It's hard to find a man anywhere who doesn’t like * P 3 visitors squares Putnam's reco or - You don’t use a candle | "omg for qmeeting this afterncon, | 110 Geteat they suffered at the hands| .t Is clatmed that the jury was di- real corn bread. : of the Manchester boys, in Manches- |Yided 9 to 3, in favor of conviction. When the electric zsas‘:l:‘;‘lst}l:rc:lelx{o;::; annual borough ter, a short time ago. ‘The men were taken back to jail. light is on the job mewwwn | . y 9 d it is just about as hard to make real old time e This year's Putnam team has been | Court sdiourned until ~ Tuesday An 18 jus one of the best that ever represented 7 corn bread, unless you use Cottolene in it. Try the Signey Bard is acting ns treasurer | the school and has made a splendid B-:l: to Jail for 'l;h-fl. | T 2 s ey u \ o tempore of the town of Brooklyn. | recor went through the entire| In the city court Thursday mornin : # reci at th ht. . ol W Gallup has arranged fon & | Quinebaug Valley league season with |Joseph Potein Jr. wae Sasd 3y o8 . / pe given g short trip to Florlda, at New Symirna, | the loss of only a single game, that to D Killingly High, which t. they a fo';:uutld Tt at s e r e e il Then you will iate all the OA Y e Svadl | 2 - | Kifuin gh, Which team they Ge- |in jail for having stolen o ¢ g o meal, ‘ B liere aTe % Dniloin 60 | featet T Hra DiLer pataes rubbers, valuo $1.50, and. an old. e more why Cottolene makes good Ope pint sifted yellow corn ) l; Members of the Pentecostal church| Outside of the league the team lost | tomobile tire from a local junk deal- ) 5 one pint flour, one pint sour milk, | will bave a prayer meeting at the home | one game each to Woonsocket, Ux- |er. Potvin recently served a long \ cooking better. two eggs beaten light, one-half | of Mrs. and Mrs. George Miner this|bridge and Woonsocket High schools. | term in Jail cup sugar, Cottolene about the \ | i 1 R | wands Geteated Dy Putnam Woon- Seqw:iFipcks Mighnsaye. Your grocer will supply youregularly 5t oL imall cgg, melted and ‘ L. P. Merick of Fall River was 3 ] (o - P ioht i visitor with friends here Thursday. |Socket declining to give the local boys | Roads were o ey dyetan. e with Cottolene—in just the right- added last S mying -y hie case of T. E. Hopkins wvs o feturn e e made up of ex- | dFivers found It easier to get throush sized pail for your family. g pnny e s s B e Ty 2 st oill- | cellent material this year and . this|bY taking to the lots. . meal alternately, then the Cotto- et ARt A Erutian: Wednesday of | Was used to best advantage by Coach Edwards’ Case Nolled. S For foods of better taste and quality use (070" L A o Tl ™ renty o e S gr?ezhsmllghlin 1::mhz;gth°m a teand-x lsl:%ze hAttorney Charles E. Searls A Cottolene in your shortening, frying and minutes in hot oven. A % 1 g hat thoroughly learned the game and |nolled the case against Frank Bd. i i Petition For Special Meeting. always played fast and with Juds- |wards, South Kilngly. which was io ; eake-making. From “HOME HELPS,” mailed l Y d ,t lure a hack Oscar P. Atwood and 26 other cit- | ment. 5 have been tried in the superior court T free if you write our General il ou aon izens of the town of Brooklyn have| On the records, it appears that in|here Thursday. ¥ X CEEEX FAIRBANKZSEEAR] Offices, Chicago. I h ant to |Peftionsd their selectmen for a spe- | number of games played and victor-| Brick work on the addition to the 5 : = when you wi cia) town meeting to fill the vacancy | ies won the team is the best that ever | Manhasset mill 1s mow up to the sec- * | % in the town treasurership caused by |represented the school. Unfortunate- |ond story. A larger foree of work. - = go to Buffalo: the resignation of G. W. Eastment. |ly the team will not be together next|men has been engaged there during SN e I e I P Eawant = Carpentr i3 wowe &hile| il Tur Capialn Taws in to/lsave fdwn | the pleassnt days of this week. s I j sod cooking betf i to be out again, after a severe illness, | an aw and Maynard are to be udge L. H. Fuller is on a business ; piene mare FO0OC | s 4 = i l l e e L e e G e e e 1 dutics. Boxing and wrestling are to have an- First Selectman L. E. Younz had other demonstration hero this even- men and teams on duty early Thurs- GIYNE EX_ALTE? RULER i day morning breaking out the high- iah i * Put- wavs in this section of Killingly. The | Present at High Jinks on Elk' Put roads are now piled higher with snow | nam Night—Danielson and Webster than at any time this winter. A number of masons and bricklayers { ng. Special Lenten services are to be| partment here this (Thursday) even- | with a rifle order being executed for |ing two eongs and playing her ewn P:;d at St. Mary's church this even- |ing. Russie by the Westinghouse company. | accompaniments. Many members of St. Philip's church | Portland.—At a meeting of the Port-| New Haven—Edward E. Regan of| _Bristol—George H. Barmby, 75, & will be at St. Alban's church Sunday s 3 land Board of Trade Tuesday it was|the New Haven road, who was recent- | Civil War veteran, dled at his home resident here are emploved on the con- | _“Putnam Night!” They'll remember | afternoon for the close of the mission | decided to have a clean-up week in|ly appointed superintendent of the|on Federal street Tuesday. struction of the Manhasset plant at|it for a hundred vears—if anyone who | being preached there this week. May. Midland division, was given a compli- B Putnam. was there iasts as long as that. Put- mentary dinner at the Garde, New| New Britain—It is reported that the A few fox hunters braved the deep {nam nighi was the effort of Putnam FUNERAL. Rocky Hill—George B. Chandler will | Haven, Tuesday night. gate tenders in the employ of the New snow of Thursday for one of the final | lodge of Elks in the way of entertain- e bo toastmaster at the State of Maine York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- 5 chases of the season. ;nzm to all meglh?rl membe';!{,“h‘ t"'e Peter J. Dolan. club banquet in Hartford Monday ev-| Watertown. — Announcement hls‘ x;mxclx compazy will present a petition 3 i odge—from anjelson, ebster, | Funeral servi lan | ening. been made of the engagement of | for increased wages as soon as enotgh And you don’t call for NVill EMicves to)dBamfret. Pomfret and all ‘the other towns |wera held at st.c?ix‘;;‘:sif.l::cg'-rmr? Principal John W. Hallwell of the Tor- | names are signed. There are about 23 Mrs, Charles L. Nado will remove|around here—and to Grand Exalted | day morning, many — selatives ana | Torryville—Rev. James A. Broderick | rington High school to Miss Sabralgate tenders in this city. any Dark Age Stuff her household goods from Danielson to | Ruler James R. Nicholson and other | triends attending. preached the Lenten sermon at St. Jo- | Scoville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- - Pomfret, where she is living with her | officials of the order here as special seph’s church in Bristol, Wednesday | fred H. Scoville, of Watertown. Bridgeport—Two women have made ( arents and her children. 2 Breault Trial March 28. . the claim before C: tion Oom- when you want a|r guésts of Putnam lodge. . evening. Danfelson Elks had 3 splendid time| " This all happened in Elks’ home here | The trial of Adrian Breault, who is Waterbury—The free evening school® | Missioner Edward T. Buckingham ke: at Putnam night, Thursday, guests of | Thursday evening. The affair stands|to be charged with manslaughter in| Hartford—Matt Dorsey, 50, a well sSmoke: . the lodge at Putnam. A special car|as one of the greatest in the history | connection with the death of Frank known horseman of No. 482 Oakwood | have enjoved the most successful of I alter M Shaw: & conductor of the eer o2 5 Y Y, 1 season - > brought the members back to Daniel- |of the local organization and it was |Bazillion. is expected to start on|avenue, died Wednesday evening at|jear In thelr history, in the eeason |G necticut company, several weeks son. 5 enjoyed by more than 250 members. | March 23, bis home. e e e than caor Defars | 380, each saying that she is the widow. Local subscribers for telephone ser-| There was entertainment galore, a| Henry H. Geer, who died in Daniel- 2 SR AUTS voar, fhice Wil Ba 998 arad- — vice have received annual reports of | whole gaisxy of stellar vaudeville |SOn, was father of Mrs. Jasper Holmes| Farmington.—~A meeting in the inter- e 1,000 FARMS SET ASIDE the A. T. and T. company. talent from Boston and members of | of this city. ests of public schools will be held in|Y R S e the Homan Musical Revue company, A — the Porter Memorial building Friday | w.. Haven—Walter F. Stone of FOR OAMADERN: SDLERMS. i erpalinl i playing at the- Bradley theatre this NORWICH TOWN evening, the Child Welfare club €00P- | Ny Haven has been appointed to|Will Be Ready for Occupancy in | giiade from the St. James’ parish|week, furnishing the acts. erating. take charge of the stores department : Y whist there will be no observance of| Committees that had worked hard| o . —— 5 £ The Hartiosll Givision of the Con: Spring of Next Year. St. Patrick’s “day in Danielson. for!weeis had perfected every detail|Friends Hear From Wisconsin College Saybrook.—Albert N. Libby, electric- gem:m -:;mm“y & suseselt © 2 —— - Poultrymen are delayed in their [for the big time and every detail had —Julian James Leaves For South-|al engineer who has just returned it GROL AL Bas TGl 80 Montreal, March 16.—One thousand olans for hatching eggs by the un-|been attended to. The rooms were port—Union Service Planned. from South America, is visiting his \.g"‘fia‘_m . farms will be set aside Iin western vsually cold and severe weather. beautiful, decorate¢ with the [Elks’ . brother, ..Joseph B. Libby, at Say- |’ = Some careful citizens have been|colors, purple and white, and there | clearing snow from about hydrants|was a pientiful display of the national as_a measure of precaution. colors. Canada by the Canadian Pacific rafl-! Rockville—The annual children's | ¥a¥ for the use of eoldlers o Friends here of Northland College, | Prook Junction. Wisconsin, have received the first issue fter the European war, cco to i i - - | masquerade, given by the Rockville |2 : ; Over the position occupied by | this year of the college bulletin. It | aay For o shart Sorthore the Mo hoes | Turn society takes place at Turn hall |43 snnouncement made today by . Feeding of protected game birds |the sTand exalted rulgr was a large | gives a realistic account from o stu. | 227, fOF a short south o ona et | on Saturday evening. It is always a |Staushnessy. — . 5 ‘MECCA!" is again in full swing. Most all of the | purple and white banner with the | dent's vi “ £ on the Old Dominion lifie to Old Point o S/ alvays &)+ Wiiw:Sitan-w ready ou say L r et viewpoint of a tour across the|Comfort, and will also visit Norfolk | big event for the chi | tion in the spring of next year. ey usual food supply of the birds is |inscription of Putnam lodge. country and through New Englana in | O ort will be special music and prizes for lontes, with burfed and they are in danger of| A .concert program of exceptional|the interests of the college. The stu. |>"d Richmond, Va. ity will be grouped in colo: . ap- starving. merit preceded the banquet, which |dent writes: “Interest in our school| Rockville—The Rock Manufacturin g P L SOIC oF The ey L o o o eard, that & Dan-|was one of the finest ever served in|g revelation tous. Park Street church, | company 15 ranning until 9 o'clock| Ansonis—A box sent from Ansonia |instruction farm is part of the scheme. in t t @ | iclson league of men about town belthe home. During the banquet there | Boston immensely interested in Northe | comiony o Al oot s CPEK | for the Welsh soldlers at the front e oy formed for pastime games during the | was constant entertainment, not onejjana . S . eyt e contained 85 packages of tobacco, 41| B: H. Meyer Chairman . G, land. Sing at Center church, Hart- | Daniels worsted mill has likewise been | conta P i rashi March 16.—The inter- half-holiday season this summer. full minute finding a place to squeeze | £5r3” geo the famous charter and parts | operatt verti packages of cigarettes, 60 handker-| Washington, Marc] v e T Neutral Club dance Bijou, Jewett|itself in from the time the concert|.s Charter Oak, a trip out to Mt. 2tor | Vo LUn8 overtime. chiefs, 46 pairs of socks, a number of |state commerce commission todsy ? City, tonight. Ideal Singing' orches- |started until the last Blk sald 800d| yoke college. to Amherst college. In| Hartford—By the will of Mrs. Mary | pipes and woolen garments and also a | elected ammluzfiner& N S ru e 2 nldv. B 2 Westefield, Mass., Mr. Frank Grant, a|Van Nest Jackson, who died in New [money orde rfor $15. e ey e Mrs. J. W. Gallup will have a large| The menu was as follows: relative of Gen. U. S. Grant, takes us | ¥ recently, leaving an estate of ___|17. He succeeds C. C. McChord. Chair number at her home this evening for = for an interesting visit :to the great|about a half million dollars, Trinity | Hartford—Miss Marie Seymour Bis- [ men are chosen in rotation in the order the musical cntertainment to be rven Celeg":}‘f”;m“ on the Half Shell whip factory of the world. = Marblehead | college at Hartford is given $10000. |sell of No. 44 Kenyon street wel{lm senlority of service. by oung People's societ! > o . known in this city New York as a P bt e Sitmott the Radishes S Tl fl{ft real view of the| | . iden. — Reputed Agents of the|music teacher. gave a vocal concert| California last year produced 13916 Few Changes Likely B e Wt oy e Ry SaTwEE Ty, At I A | Russian government were in this city | recently before the girls of the Tub- | flasks of quicksilver, valued at $1,139,- ! 2 reamed Potatoes s mig & - . e S il g © No mention has been made of new| Trench Peas Cranberry Jelly Churn. Monday and Tuesday in connection |man High school, Augusta, Ga., sing- |81 : candidates for places on the board of Vienna Rolls Sa—— borough officials and it is believed like- Lobster Salad Joing Husband at Chester. ly that nearly all of the present or- Tomato Surprise Mrs. P. H. Hume of Thamesville ganization will be renominated at next | Chocolate Eclairs Cafe Vanilla | spent a few days this week with her ‘week’'s caucus. Fancy Cakes niece, Mrs. E. J. Jones of Bliss place Additional telephone wires mave | Rebolli's Crushed Strawberry Parfaits before leaving town for Chester, Penn., been strung between Danfelson and| King Oranges Bananas Raisins |to join her husband. Mr. Hume left 2 Putnam giving additional circuits for Tangerines Apples in February for Chester where he is CIGARETTES business. betweer. the two places. Roquefort Cheese Toasted Crackers|employed at the Arms Company's big 7 Moving to Norwich. e s Plant. o Ggorge Edmunds is moving his fami- PR iy S v from Dayville to Seventh street in| The menus contained verses of a A 7 Norwich, which eity will be his head- | number of popular songs, which were |, At the union service Sunday even- quarters as inspector for the Shore ; sng in the First Congregational chapel 5 sung with the entertainers, during the - Line Electric Railway company. course of the banquet, which was on | the Epworth league has charge, the Cizgars o bject will be Getting Power from = gt - of the happiest affairs that men ever | ¥ sat down to. our Pledge. The fine tobacco Lo SMET NIGHT. Judge J. Harry Mann acted as mas- NGRS fields Of Turkey a.nd Local Trolley Division Kept Open— |ter of ceremonies and during the Leaves For Southport. Service Over Providence Line Great- | fian “sponcing o ons, Made presenta- tion Spoeches In conneotion With the | Thusedas to Jom Mie e Chue left . . B n s ection w! ursday t o is father, C: America yield their| & pelayed. : oy of BiE o o e e y to join his father, Captain Daking Of JEifts’ to Grand Exalted | H. N. Jones at Southport. L. I Capt. : £ an, . E. ns | J has chi ] choice crops to the | By xeepins one plow running over|who aiwavs has charse of the ban: | soncy De® charse of a boat on the MECCA ishBlend the line all night the local division |quet arrangements for the lodge and Turki -as open for reguiar service from the |never fails to win the highest com-| . < s S. CIA. |limo Tor the ceciiont Gar Thumuing | roersation fo Do et Guests of Mrs. Price. The lantmg and Cllltl- morning. On the East Killingly line,| In addition to Mr. Nicholson, guests| Mrs. Orrin M. Price entertained a D however, the cars were running threeof the evening inciuded Grand Tyler | Darty of fourteen ladies Wednesday . = . hours late in the early part of the day, |James E. Donchue of New London |afterncon at her home on Wightman vation of this SUPETIOL | while the right.of way through from lodge, Patrick J. Murray, Torrington | avenue. Providence was being cleared up. The |lodge, district deputy o onnecticut, < leaf for MECCA aTe |servics over this road was not restors | Bast Distsict Depats Tobn D Snex ot __Newell Vergason of Vergason avenue full . d ed, however, until late Thursday after- Hg\rr}:ford iodgxei b 3 is ill with pneumonia. . noon, mot a car getting through to e committees in charge of the ——— care! y supervise e ey e e arrangements were: Arrangements | . There will be stations of the cross at 5 At Dayville, near Charles Aver's | Postmaster Alexander Gilman, Omer | Sacred Heart church this (Frfday) ev- The price of MECCA | piace, during Wednesday night a plow [J. Milot, Willlam D. Wilson: amuse. | eninE. o 5 3 2 o driving its way through drifts left the | ments, E. E. Robbins, J. Albert Gagne, SE gives mno indication of |clectric car line and rammed its nose | Walter J. Bartlett; decorations, Ralph| Charles Alexander of Otrobando av- € against a pole carrying a cable of the | X. Bugbee, George Lewls, Jr., Noel J.|®Pue has been in Athol, Mess., on bus- f this remarkable |S. N E T company. The pole was|Dupre, Henry Allard, Alexander Gii- [ Imess several days this week. () S TYeMATEADILE |iiken off at the buit and abont nais | man, Willlam Devine, William b, Wil- Quah-ty tha.t makes way up its length, the top section |SOn. swing fro mthe cable and wires that Danielson and Webster delegations Miss Rose Matassa of Harland's corner is ill and unable to be at her MECCA the wonder |" ™= P © support came here in special cars. work in the store on the Green. g € e JENTERTAINED, STOLE CHICKENS| There will be a session of the Sunday brand of the cigarette OBITUARY. school and a Christian Endeavor ser- = Carl Bates and Ernest Thayer on Trial | yice Sunday afternoon at the\Scot- world. Henry HHz;ng ok St aniine| | Sperioe iCoRctiuritIFRile tite RS SRS GR nry H. Geer. 75, Civil war and for many vears a resi-| ~Sree: dent of Danjelson, died at his home & inthe * | on Furnaro street. Mr. Geer had been [ ’ "'""nl in poor health for a long time. He F~ 9 I} ackage | \JC | was for years emploved in various oc- e ey e s Putnam; Ernest Malden, Mass, and| Mrs. O. M. Price of Wightman ave e i M T s Berran: ann Waltér T Dothoot Dans [eiie lasves. to0vs CIidar) P s n e . {elson. ford where she will visit her daught- Jarrett, Middk ;M 5 & e NAAT: el denr Allon Thomas Smith. er, Mrs. Carrie Edgerton. Alien Thomas Smith died at his S home east of the Sparks district on| Mrs. Delia Gifford of the New Lon- Wednesday afterncon, following a few | don turnpike who was taken to Back- GREATFOR ECZEM A | dave illness with grip and pneumonta. | s hospital Wednesday evening sut- The Louse in which Mr. Smith died | fering from a slight shock, was more stands on the site of one in which he | comfortable Thursday and conscious AND OLD SORES was born, April 30, 1860. He had |most of the day. always been a resident of Killingly and (R;v. Mr. Fenenga, I%nstlms president = of Northland college, has several times After long deliberation, the jury in | visited and spoken here and won many friends for the school. ‘THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY " @ WW Orpheum Theatre Danielson ] s My Ointment, Says|years. He was the son of Erastus S.|morning fom Cambridge, Mass. hells FIVE :-DAYS ONLY _— had been engaged as a farmer for| A letter recelved here Thursday v Peterson. and Patience Small Smith. He leaves | 0f snow storms this winter, and even = his wife and the following brothers|Yet three feet of snow and ice on Commencing Tues., March 21 |or your samno o bonsible for the Pealth | ana sisters: Mrs. John Smith, East|Some streets Tt has snowed every wan L three days this month. Killingly, Mrs. Wi/iam Keach, Dan- |day except vt you to get a large 25c box of Peter- it HOMAN'S MUSICAL REVUE 3o it i e S “Remember, I stand back of every |- 0—ARTISTS box. Every druggist guarantees Pass Books Now Ready. 2 TS—20 refund the purchase price if Peterson Secretary Clifford H. Starkweather BRIEF STATE NEWS A TWO-HOUR PERFORMANGCE | Ointment doesn’t do all I claim. of the Building and Loan association : : - Thursday sent out circular letters Matinees Daily, Starting Wednesday nmln gluar;)x;tee it for eczema, old sores, | on e o ckila s es, salt rheum, ulcers, sore | to the subscribers calling their atten- Privesvc Mat 10, 2007 "Eve- “110-20-800 |10, 0F Fioican: bnasts Hobing. sin | lion o the. fact that the, pass bopks Major General Frederick Funston, | concentrate his men the problem of his |lost practically all their artiliery anc (Cars to all points after the Per- | yin giseases, blind, bleeding and itch- | of the ocganization are now ready and len.—Mrs. Julia Copperthite ob- | captor of Aguinaldo .and known as|capture would be simple, but they do|machine guns. They are known to f i Ing piles as well as for burns, scalds, | that the first payments must be made | gerved the ninety-eighth anniversary | “Fighting Fred” commands the expe- not anticipate that he can be lured into | have some French guns, possibly some “| cuts, bruises and sunburn. on or before Tuesday of next week |of ner birth Wednesday. dition to invade Mexico and capture |an open fight. The most promising|of the famous French m:r 7 EDY “I had 30 running sores on my leg for | The first payments will cover the » Villa. He has been at Fort Sam Hous- | factor, from the American viewpoint, | (75 millimeter caliber,) 'h!;“ have LOUIS E. KENN 11 years, was in three different hospi- | months of January, February and| New Haven.—The New Haven Chau- |ton, San Antonio, Tex. awaiting in- |is a shortage of ammunition. It is|done such good work in the European DANIELS! tals. Amputation was advised. Skin| March, 2 dollar a month for each share | tauqua union will hold its winter as- |structions. Press dispatches of the |known that Villa’s men have been | war. No. 1 in the accompanying pie- 4 ing was tried. 1 was cured by | subscribed. pius 50 cents a share on|gembly Thursday evening, March 23, president’s action ordering troops to|conserving their small stock of cart- |tures, General Funston: No. ., _&n Undertaker and Embalmer |using Peterson’s Ointment”—Mrs. F.|the January payment, this latter being urprise him because E . ¥ pe - Mexico did not s ridges and have no source from which | American "duu!\lnm . o E. Root, 287 Michigan St, Buffalo, ! for the expense of operating the as- Litchfield~~The Torrington Busi. | he had o to obtain more. Their No. 3, one of suns. _ - Attestion to' Every Detail, IN. Y. soclation. . ness.Mep’s_club will bowl ‘ and many. S