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e _— FOR INDIGESTION Miss Pilling o Speak at Providence |Superior Court Session Today—Fu- UH BAD smMABH Conference—Herbert Baker Suicides neral of Alzear Potvin—Alphonas b Shooting—Funeral of Pierre Trottier Sent to Jail for Non-Sup- G{adre‘u—Mr.. Frank Bassette Dead port—Grange installation—Jewa to| RELIEVES SOURNESS, QAS, —John Worbel Decides to Marry; Observe Week of Mercy—Four Mem- HEARTBURN, DYSPEPRSIA IN When Body is Attached—Grange In- bers of Chamber of Commerce at FIVE MINUTES, | stallation. Norwich Dinner. S S Sour, gasay, upset stomach, Indirea. Miss Helen Cronin, Academy street, Leon Talbot is recovering from an|tlon, heartburn, dyapepaia; when the won $104 as a prize in @ puzzle con- |illness that threatened to develop into|foed you eat forments into gases and test conducted by a Norwich firm of | pneumonia. stubborn lumps: vour head aches and piano dealers. Judge Shumway will hold superior | you feel sick and miserable, that's when JMr. and Mrs. H. F. Glendining have | court here today for the last time|¥you realize the magic in Pape's Dia- been guests of friends in Boston. this term. There was no seasion Tues. | epsin, It makes all stomach misery Fred C. Misch of Fail River was & |day, the case assigned being settled. | vanish In five minutes, visitor with Danielson friends Tues-| ~About two weeks' work remeins to| If yeur stomach is In a continuous day. = be doné to complete the brick work on | revelt—If you can’t get it reguiated, Former Selectman John Aylward |(he Mother house of the Sisters of the | Please, for your sake, try Pape’n Dia- was critically ill at his home on Aca- | goly Ghost, Church street.. pepsin, It's so neediess to have & demy street Tuesday. Unclaimed Mail. bad stomach—make your next meal a Providence Confersnce. " favorite food meal, then take a little I‘e‘ Attend ey Prims il be. at |, Loters addressed as follows are un- | Diapepsin, There Wil not_be any dla- ss Emmt e S eniiag b6 THew claimed ai the Putnam office: Louls|tress—oat without fear, It'a hecaus Providence m_fl ay 'St the State Fed- | De Parlie: Nathan Hubbert, Theodore [ Pape's Diapepsin “really does” regulate ErEand ot O e na will | Martell, Hddle MoGuinness, - Picking | wesk, out-of-order stomachs that give grations of Woman's clubs and Wil |Girner ‘Co, N. N. Spencen,’ Linwood |It its mililona of sales annually, Bave @ part n e Mo Sehools | Rich, M. L. Rows, Mrs Aurore Ber-| Geta large fifty-cent case of Pap pgrran g e len Hughes. Diapepsin m l:ny drug store, as, omm“rg Y e . Bhaaw 7 high school basketball teani | the quiciest, gurest stomach rellef and JuaEe el G e D hers Friday ovening for a|cure knewn, It acts almost like maglo | to !_Pend_‘?d“,e?m 2nd Washingt game with the Putnam high scheel | —it is a scientific, harmlesa and pleas. ) R e T U TR Nk ur e team, ant stomach preparation which truly Cames in e i et e tournas | , A fow Putnam grangers will be at|bolonga in every hame. f e P ren sThyea at the rooms of tne | Ablngion this evening to attend the : Srganization Tuesday evening. e Dot = B court tn the case of Bilen M, Bug Dr. Francks Browning of Moosup | SOur 3 roliet 3 was & visitor In Putnam Tuesday. N Do e R TN COMMITTED SUICIDE Treea Set Out at Putnam. o _ Y I a o En Tnder the direction of Tree Warden| Nearly all the cars now seen on Herbert Baker of Canterbury Ends|,Ug0m 5,0 F e town of Pomiret, | the strosts of this oliy carry the 1917 Life by Shooting. more than 2,000 trees have been set out | registration plates, although occasions Herbert Baker, resident in the Nortn | there during the past few montha, ally one with 1916 numbers appears, Society district of Canterbury, com- Every Member Canvass. ————— mitted sui g The oficial board of the Methodist FUNERAL. ing, a : roner A. G. Bill|cr is pianning for an every mem- showed Tu invass to be conducted during Alzear Potvin. Mrs. F. W. has been the guest he: Mrs. W. D. Swaffield to_spend the winter in C 1y part of March. At St. Mary’s church Tuesday mern- Up to Tuesday no decision had been |ing there was a solemn high mass of filed with the clerk of the superior|requiem at the funeral service for Al- zear Potyin, who died Saturday. The Ezra Gallup, Ekonk, is ill officers 6f the mass were Rev. C, F. the home of his son, John W. Gallup. | ¢ yj5wing out this suggestion, the mat- | Bedard, Rew. Adrian Dykemans and Killingly High = school = basketball | ;o) i) Se brought to the attention of |Rev. Anselm Mayotte. The _ service team will play Putnam High school at | (o0 W10 P8 BROUERt o Toe atiention of | e attended by the Union St. John Putnam Friday Sxer Baptist, of which Mr. Potvin was & 4 Train Delayed. member. Burial was in St. Mary's The first south-bound passenger OBITUARY cemetery. train was delayed here for a time on Mrs. Frank Bessette. Tuesday mor on account of difi- il Penaiia e S o JAIL FOR TROTTIER. culty with the locomotive. OR TROA Spa ave t y tte, died Monday night at shehecs ot éhs Baitad L ey e | 11 o'clock at their home on the West | Husband Who s:‘: "_'T:d Seeporane the Baptist Thurch at her home for a after a long iliness. She has| Wife and Thres Children Given Six meeting this afternoon. nt of the West Side for Months. Eracaders Meat and was a member of St. e - She leaves her hus-| In the city court Tuesday morning Tuesday evening there was a mect- following_sons and | Ju H. Fuller sentenced Alphonse ng of the Crusaders at the Baptist Oliver, Joseph and B sires S chane o L pacsonage. El Salvador Was wee sub- i Mrs. Frank support, after the defendant Ject. osier, the last|had failed of an opportunity to fur- Cement : Peter Is a|nish a bond of $230 as a guarantee rived at vidence, the other sons |that he would support his family—a Hamsville. - N wife and three children, resident hers, State Overseer Installing Officer Decisive Games This Week. Trottier was located and arrested In Frank 5. Blakeman, overseer of the layed in the Quine- | Millbury, Ma That he was in that state granse, his resider thall® leszide this was svered by accident. The noque, will_be installin the cnambionship for | 1ast time he left his wife was in New son. Bartlett High | Hampshire, two years ago in March. is scheduled to play | He had given her money to come to High school, at Moosup, | Putnam for a visit with relatives, s to play Putnam High | Since that time it has been costing the Putnam. If Plainfield de- |town of Putnam about $300 a year for ing machinery has meeting of Wolf Den granse ton this evening. He will be by Mrs. Susie G. Williams of Iyn. FUNERAL. rilett Killingly wins from | the support of the family. TONERAL Killingly will be assured of = Pierre Godreau. 3 on fue Gther eI Harts PUTNAM’S POSTAL SAVINGS. ’.mz" [ i 2 5 hould win *and Killh should S i Tuesday morning the funer of 2 1d be a tie ween the Remarkable for Several Reasons—To- Plerre Godreau was h from his CENTS r and Killingly teams for first home on Franklin street, with services Tt K ; and Bartlett shouid | tal of $101,573, to Credit of 600 De- Smmeers of the solemn hish mas of Te- n the local team would rétain | positors. e veio Te S ot 2 & in the race for the seasof’s - celebrant: Rev. Macthi i Wah | Aj be practically assured of Postoffice _denaftmr‘nt fizures show ¥ e S them. that in getting into the $100,000 and £, sub-deckor The service was ut- Wife Seeks Divorce, over class of offices, as regards #otal = ‘ of postal savings deposits, the Putnam lon of the Superior court|ofice takes rank with some of the presiding, a matter of lo- | PI§Eest In the country. tended by many relatives and frien Burial W in Holy Cr cemete The bearers were Theophile Bernier, S isaac Bedard, Damase Po Joseph t scheduled to be tried is| At the besinning of the present year Poirier, Joseph Godreau, Therin God- contested divorce case of Elea- | POstal savings facilities were available at 7,684 pastofiices in the United States o Warren. Today's seasion la to | Alsska, Fawall and Forto Hico. Tt N was also available at 718 stations.an final one of the preseut SermfiCh (e Sraking i totpl Gr B.403 de- Doormat Stealing positories in operation on that date. = = S = At these depesitories 662,000 persens el g Mo e haq aecounts, with $112,006.000 to their A credit. o o o ot (hat, Was | ‘The total of postal savings depesits Eront S o oo, SOMES |at the Putnam office Teached $101.578, e of avls PArk |t the credit of 600 depositors. Thers - That an oppoe. |are only eight offices in Connecticut e ek A OPPOT- | that have reached the distinction at- mat before taking action and turning | !ained by Putnam in a report just is- Wbe oo Sver o o i) sued by the postoffice department, and In every instance the cities in_which reau. Louis meral director. Brooklyn Grange Installation. . Kennedy was the fu- Warren of ingly vs. gatekeeper, Chori E— 5 P they are located are very much /more i gy DECIDED TO MARRY heavily populated than is Putnam, In e o e 5 3 AESe—— fact, Putnam has the smallest popula- Mg b k @ | John Worbel Changed His Mind When | tion i: is believed of any of the towns = Body Was Attached“In Breach of |in the henor list. This Is a showing of Promise Suit. which Postmaster Alexander Gilman is ATTAWAUGAN-BALLOUVILLE justly proud. e ohn W = Putnam for instance has a larger Want Trolley Connection as Much as | quilol action in the metrmmni morms | deposit then Sait Leke City, and 18 Williamsvilie Does. uesday, when his body was attached |just behind Sacremento, Cal, East St. —— by Deputy Sheriff Charles B. Ayer in | Louis, Springfield, Mass, and is ahead Following clcse upon the heels of |a breach of promise action brought by [of Yonkers, N.' Y., with 79,000 popula- the wave of talk about trolley exten- | Miss Katarezni Saydera, 23. In De- | tion, slon tod W m: cember, Worbel arranged for the pub- | This remarkable showing in Put- gestion from pro; lication of their banns of marriage, |nam, as compared to much larger ci- Attawaugan and but late in that month he evidently |ties, may be explained in several ways. ille something should ba done to Pr underwent a change of heart and |It is a circumstance worthy of note, more adequate transportation wrote the young woman that the ar- |that most of the 600 accounts at the those villages to Daniel As ransement to marry was off and that |local office are to the credit of forcign pointed out Tuesda; he would have no mere to do with |bern persons, resident befors coming nent resident of one’ of the v her. The postcard on which he wrote | to this country of lands where the mentioned, here are two active, thriv- | the mi e is now in the hands of |postal savings System was a long es- ing viliages within the -tow Attorney Arthur G. Bill tablished institution and ene, which as lingly, both cut off from When Worbel was brought to Mr. |here, had the backing of the govern- nication with adequate trad ters. He suggests that the m one that should claim tion from the Dani Men’s association. The r this organization most certainly w benefit in their respective enterr if they could bring ahout a mea that will make communication ofitce Tuesday the Young man |ment. In his working clothes. He was| But as to this also, it may be point- told what the whole affair was abeut |ed out that many towns and cities nd promptly agreed to marry the |much larger than Putnam and hav- of | girl. She being present, this was eas- |ing many more foreign born residents uld | ily arranged. Worbel, when he finally | do not begin to make the showing that to take the matrimonial|¢he Putnam office does as to postel wanted to do it right and ask- | savings department. Laik of savings nission to go home and |bank facilities during 1914 and 1918 but, delays being danger- |undoubtedly helped swell the postal ous, as previously proved In his case, | savings funds, but in any event or how he was persuaded that nothing was to | ever loeked at, the showing made here be gained by further postponements |is remarkable, so stood up and went through the cer- | =~ Briggeport, leading with $635,633, emony, which was performed by Mr.|gartford, New Haven, Watsrbury, cting as justice of the peace. |New Britain, Ansonia and Stamford Mr, and Mrs. Worbel ieft Mr, Bill's ecticut towns ofiice happy, apparently, as two turtle | oo, S Other Connecticut . Danielson more easy and rapid. In understoed that Werbel, who Exhibition Dances at Ball. bride, is a Russian Pole, be- | Tt was announced here Tuesday that came faint-hearted in the first place |a feature of the r.anual charity ball to because of relatives interfering in his | be given by Putram ledge of Elks will DON'T & affairs, be a series of exhibition dances to be I¥s Unnecessary—0-Ban Darkeny Directors of Westcott Home, given for the entertainment of all It Everir— o Dye, TURKISH CIGARETTE REMEMBER — Turkish tobacco is the ’! world’s most famous tobacco for cigarettes. The following are the newly elected | Present by Miss Minnie Girard and directors of the Wescott and Wileox | AUSR McCooey, known in this eity. ©la People’s Home corporation: Tim- | THis couple has been giving exhibition i othy K. Hopkins, Judge Milt dances at Narragansett Pier and New- Wo matten how gray your hair, pre- | Shumway, HBrnest R, Warren, Dart, whero they also found many maturely gray, faded, bleached, streak- | T Prestan, J. Arthur Atwoed, ‘W, Iry- | 2mons the society folks who desire »d with gray, all you need to do is to |ing Bulard, S. S. Stene, Rey, O, H.|their instruction. shampoa your halr and scalp onc a|Barber, Mrs T, 8. Hopkins, Mre M. Features of Grange Instalation: fay with Q-Ban Hair Color storer. | A. Suumway, Mrs. A, H. Armington, ‘mads T'his is & very pleasant experience, and [ Miss Bmma . Biilig, Mra. W, B | e ot the oficocs 'of Batham eranas the er @ few applications you will be | Judsen, Mrs, Hila 8. Russell, Miss An very attractive affair. Among tures ggmully spoken of were the aft felighted to see all your gray hair neé‘ae Young. he tableaux Misses Dorcas and Ruth C o — - ually turn to an even beautiful directors are fa meet mext %k shade. Q-Ban acts on raots, | Monday afterncon ta elect officers, ng hair and scalp heaithy, restor- The report of the treasurer showed the coler glands so all your gray | that there is about $2,300 on hand. r is naturally darkened and entire | Recently some of teh rooms have been ead of hair becomes soft, fluffy, long, | redecorated and refinished. jhick and of such an even beautiful, | Arrangements have been pade to peft, dark shade no one could teli|take old people and provide baard and ou had used Q-Ban. Also stops dan- | cdre for them, under arrangements [oirf “and. falling haly, leaving your | that can be learned from the omcials WEEK OF MERCY. with a speaker from out of town. acceptable. change, wilt be present and speal, &._ p—— lection will bé solicited on m:-g:z. 'gh‘a(le-m_uugn and suffering inct-| A committee of the Chamber s, 'F'P:n Observed by Jewish Residents— (B'ebr:ary first. “p%l t b ,y@lie. v‘;:.r b;g g:cl_adt%u s:: considering fire protection ml a¥ ,}ij bt Meet Etc.[In charge con : 5. Ka £ many lands s - R n their representations, the Finn’:od. ing, Collections, Nomgx Bal;:“. Samu d ’Ad.marlm _e!gl;w: have -)r«a:;’ og.mbg dk@cgqn‘ fa\)r‘oyfe :‘:m pur- stun ding zm Ma cl motor trucl or the nort — tz, Welabére. s erit mhen oth Jews have nau t the city, d this est] 111 Jewish remidents ot Putnam are M mh# ant o aSkided a¢ the special city meeting aficed to give ni s S Monday. The vots Wil be by bailot, Bartlett, first of thesa showed the young facing a cross, while the K to Face was s by Hl‘flmfl and Vera Dufty. : second gh%ud the Misses RBartlett 2 kn the 53 while the sing- :ge third scene showed the young ¥ ladies holding sheaves in their arms . ln’;h 7 M % gurkag | ba ta g , o E + 2 B g ot S o e+ g S B s Baie 723 R T oot Vo S| o e 23 Sl il , B Do B i Bl 5, rionm ek, st B | e o i e G ey e s pou . At : SRR el ook s SRRV v oo Dieconad ot Open Meting ot it S et i L B 22 U Jalks suppiied by ML, b L Lo - - -y @hamber of Commerce Tonight. ooy, b suflictent for the, & Insurance rates will be the subject aso of a sultable piecs of appar- . “VL"‘ open ting of the CF o o tui t::.. polls will be open from nine Commerce at Owls' Ball tonight at 3| gy Ghamber committes s making e ke Busind beitad B5-| (ooptiuned on Bas B sk Gofd —— - _ ot cs, A, F. WOOD Children Or Tyopite mombets. Rav WE. Stons Sho “The Local Undertaker” FOR FLETCHER'S T e Sangen wna by DANIELSON, CONN. . Pg;l}r' % Mechanis QM