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— Two Great-Gi at Baby's Chris- | tening—Henry McLaughlin L. i \ barge, Adelard Berard and st. | Peloquin were appointed a commit- Ball Valey strest tee to make arrangements for an old B nantic Woman's Club, Main |fashioned dance to be given by the club. % by . Main fin Recekah lodge, No. €. Mai BoE S The cif labe £ the past STORM CELAYS TRAFFIC el SIS It v o) week totaled $397.66, It was expend- 2 ed as follows: Street department, ‘eains Late—Trolleys Keep Prefty |3iecie; water department, $59.33; po ‘Well to Schedute—Snow De#ts in | lice, 515734, fire d ent, $2; Places. maintaining sewers, $31; -2 $4; ice acoount, $435.75. A small sized blizzard Mondey af- o0t bridge, _ focted the traMc on the railroad and Goes Over to Next Week. .~ trolley lines to some extent ~The | The dtrectors of the United Chari- X s arriving during the &ftanoon | tiss who were to meet Monday even- % evening were away cff sohed- |ing postponed the meeting until next the train fram Hartfora which 13 | week. jposed to arrive hers at about § : was reperted \a_baing _one our and a half ‘ate fref New Drit- It arvived here over two hours What Is Going On Tonwht. Jean _Baptiste mociety, AT . n on the As- pinook grounds. He was numbed 3 with coid and made a misstep, fall- ing about four to the ground. 2 Hlltx‘m 'l:"l" open the Cldl‘: length, ome wrist was sprained an HALR AND-DOUSL therd was a bad cut on one leg. N IT:“.IAUTY .. 1 There are no_internal injuries as far - - as is known, but he is confined to his . bed. SPEND 25 CENTS! DANDRUFF Gru!-:r.ndmhm for Sponsors VANISHES AND HAIR STOPS Roy lason Jeffers, the seven OM! ‘months’ old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- | 5 NS ORI o ence Jeffers, was christened at the Methodist church Sunday morning. His two great-grandmothers were the sponsors—>Mrs. Edmund Wood and Mrs. J. S. Jeffers. Mrs. Clarence Jeffers united with the church by let- ter at the same service. Severest Storm of the Season GIRLS! DRAW A CLOTH THRCUGH | To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, ‘wavy and free from dandruff is merely a matter of using a little Danderine. It is easy and ine ve to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Dander- ine now—all drug stores recommend it Stands Ready for Duty. Burt C. Warner of this city receiv- - ain late. The trolley company had their plow at work on the South Joventry line during the afternoon in an endeavor to keep this linc open. The regular trolley was running some minutes Jate and had a new crew on it, the regular crew working on the snow P perintendent J. S. Sullivan had @ force of men at work kecping the In some 'places on Main ed orders Saturday to report in Hart- ford to.do duty with the naval mili- tia, in which he is an engineer. He immediately went to Hariford where he stayed over Sunday helping in the preparations of the militia, returning to_this city with orders to keep him-: self prepared to be called for duty. Sent to County Home. with the humane society of the state, The worst storm of the season swept over the town Monday. The ground was covered with _several inches of snow in the morning, and real smart people patted themselves on the back because they cleaned the walks so early. But it snowed some more, and they cleaned them again— that is, this applies to a few, for the majority of people do not clean side- walks—and then about 1 o'clock, a —apply a little as directed and within n miyutes thise Wil I an papere ance of abundance, freshness, fluj and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use, when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first —yes—but reaily new hair—sprouting out all over your scalp—Danderine is, soft “your hair really is, moisten a. o AR ) Al Judge James F. Toomey of the px‘t'.v§ "y gutters free from the fast falling | pote court committed Emily, aged 8, |small blizzard set in, and busifisss | we believe, the only sure hair grower, v Snow and shoyeling crosswalks on|ang Heli Florence aged 10, of Scot- | was at a standstill. The thermome- | destroyer of .dandruff and cure for o Main street. The small plow Was|jing to the children’s home in Put- | ter went down rapidly. Trolleys and |itchy scalp and it never fails to stop Py ment n\ll‘ d\ll‘ln!n:he i;f::;";gn ‘g f;;; nam, Monday morning. William De [trains kept their schedule all day. falling hair at once. P der to clear up the alks an: Loss Love of Hartford, connected Going to Backus Hospital. If you want to prove how pretty and \/,:,-, s Street where side alleys run onto the mtreet the snow had drifted to a Qepth of a foot and more. The walk on the High street side of the town had suffered from the drifting of the brought the cases to the attention of the court and he was present Monday morning. It was due to the poverty of the parents rather than neglect that the conditions existed. Henry McLaughlin, who has devel- oped typhoid fever, is to be taken to Backus hospital today. Brevities. Milo Appley of Athol, Mass., spent cloth Wwith a little Danderine and care- fully draw it through your hair—tak- ing one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments—a delightful snow to a great extent. The wal B was cleaned off at noon but at 8 o'- BITUAR Sunday at C. F. Gardner’s. surprise awaits everyone who tries clock the snow had drifted to a depth ORty Y Mr. and Mrs Jewett Collins of e R i of over a foot. Mrs. William N. Cleveland. §::sugel;};ntmoz;;azy with Mr. and Woman's Club to Entertain. Mrs. Ester Cleveland, 84, widow of | Rev. Albert Donnell officiated at a MOOSUP In the parish house of the Congre- William N. Cleveland, 'died at her funeral service in Salem, Mass, Mon- eflon-.l Church this evening the | Bome in Andover Sunday night after | day. Surprise Party for Miss Mildred % f thi ill hold | & lengthy {llness. Mrs. Cleveland, F. H. Gllbert has been suffering i SRR R who was’ bora In_Clinton, had been | from the effects of the welght of an| ' ritshend—Masked Ball Next Wesk Gentlemen’s Night. A quartet from out of town will be present to fur- nish music throughout the evening @nd will sing plantation melodies. Has Letter With Local Postmark. The attorney for the defense in the trfal of Dr. A. O. Robbins in Provi- dence has In his possession a letter concerning the case which bears the of Willimantic. It is not ywn what the letter contains but it 3s thought that it may have a bear- in health for some time. FUNERAL. failing James W. Beckwith. The funeral of James W. Beckwith was held from his home in South Windham Monday afternoon at 2 o'- clo Rev. A. P. Blinn of Norwich officiated at the services. Relatives acted as bearers. Burial was in the Windham Center cemetery under the unruly telephone pole, which rolled onto his foot, crushing several toes. BALTIC. Discomforts of Munday's Storm—So- cial Planned—Week:-end Outings. The snow which fell Monday morn- ing was cleared from the streets only to be blown back into the poths, when —Snow,Discourages Motorists. A pleasant surprise was siven Miss Mildred Whitehead Saturday evening at her home on the Moosup and Cen- tral road. Games were played and songs sung during the evening. Re- freshments were served. Those present included Miss Winifred Eyers, Miss Jennie Williams, Miss Gladys Tucker- man, Roy Eyers and Richard Daggett. Masked Ball Planned. \ o OORY ORI RN e RaOrit:: ing on the trial. The letter was sent | girection of Jay M. Shepard, funeral|the high wind blowing from the The Bachelor Girls and Boys are %o Mrs. Florence Hughes, who is con- | director. Hboth siruck fhls section in The ur- |maline: Arsngecsaiis: th Sive s dite N . % eerned in the case. ternoon. Joseph Allard, teamster for |querade party at Milner hall 'next Meeting Deferred. CITY COURT CASES the Baltic Mills company, was on hand early Monday morning with his week. Webster will furnish music. The Ideal Singing orchestra of The meeting of the Chamber of |Week-end Spres Costs $7.50—One |Snowplow and paths were broken 3 B ik i fo Lave been| Pricontr -Shovats Sioie (: Get Oue | throush the different streets leading | . gl"_'“fie;';‘g'x :"“':‘"“;"- $eld this evening. has been postponed | ot o to_the mills. e Plain gh school basketball own—An Undesirable Boarder. | “Tha wind blew with such velocity |team is to piay the team representing view of the fact that the Woman’'s during the afternoon that pedestrians the Tourtellotte Memorial High school VITIIOIIIL I FS 11 /l//////////// VSIS Liub will nold Gentlemen's Night this| = william Manning, Fred Verr and [in'a number of instances were com- | Wednesday evening in Moosup. Tour- S Siondey mormims 10 anewer to b | Boed 0 e e o iea |eat. Friday sveming. The Hheus. for B i Monday ning to blown from tops of houses and filled | lasi ay_evening. The lineup for 3 c 1 o was 5 v i sers were com- | Smith, Dagze by an . Bil o felda mesting In the Mooss' Home | Saturdal ifternoon,” and Manming | DNC to remove the smow from. ihe | MArtin of Dayville will referce. \\ \\ ] - R Year. " The result of the election Is |tion entered pleas of guilty to the | Shore Line road traveling to boints | Miss Ethel Parkhurst, Miss R. E. REMEMBER —Turkish @s follows: Arthur Racicot, presi- charges against them. The former|north and south of Baltie. arrived |Jordan, Miss May Waters and Harold B s " ient | i food s sones ead\ o R | o onpinalcn ety et 0 [yt were. et visirs e - tobacco is the world’s 3 Edw 2 e bill -60. wind whistlea down chimneys and |wich. Peloquin, treasurer. Abraham Ro- | other man had a thirty day sentence | caused a disturbance in genmeral R e cuss e e G S T&ml‘"% fuepended with | the | understanding | 11" \val Gne'cola. aisasrecabic day fodist church Surday Miss Bnel Tark: ;’""f famous tobacco ; that ne. P w o0 | 1n"town urst sang a solo. The subject of the igareites. = ol e LR L A T Home Notes of Interest. grening was My Attitude Toward My N or ciga = he s shoveling walks about| Mrs. Arthur P. Cote and Miss An- - . \ Guring the day. na Bibeau, who have been visiting v e AR T R NN MR Verr was found v an iIntoxicated | friends in Springfield, Mass, have| Few automobilés were taken out of . condition In the hallway of the Ar- | returned home. the garages Monday because ‘of the = ; fold Block Sundav nizht and was| A montis mind mass is to be cele- [flerce snow blowins, much of it mak- [TRADERS BOUGHT HEAVILY on sales of more than 25 per cent. of | REPUBLICAN LEADER MANN to this country 2 g brousht to the station house. As the |brated in St M church this |ing high drifts. the whole day's trading, infusing ys |® stewardess who aked e QR e S o mich end I o (Tuesday) morning for the repose of IN THE STOCK MARKET | irength to many other industrisls. OPPOSED TO SPECIAL CENSUS|icq were take man was in no condition to come be- sepiiiy th Bethlehem Steel (old stock) gained I5 ‘elief as soon as I begin taking your | — o fore the court Monday morning, his | the of Svprine Lesros. ’ 2 = _ ; atisti ol Eldney B D maf " |case was postponed until this morn- | Wilfred Bibeau has entered the em- YANTIC There Was a Broad Demand for 84p- | oints, with a setback of 3 1-2 for the(Of Marsiage and Divorce Statistics— al . $Wood, Morrill, Maine, R. F. D. No. 2. ! " I a8 it seems as if you cawt | inS. The woman with whom the ac- |Ploy of Arthur P. Cote. 2 e piies of All Descriptions. new shares, the rights to the latter, Would Cost $200,030. was t o w wwn Hotots your pask. Tyt |cused boards was in court and stated | Sigurd Swanson is confined to Woman's Guild to be Entertained— i 2 = however ,advancing 4 points. ow the same ¢ “’-tmnak.l‘ng Your life miserablo that she wished that some arrange- | he e with attack of gr Jitney Supper and Rag Sociable New York, Feb. ~Basing their | Coppers also served to stabilize the ‘Washington, eb. 5.—Republi the meantim e ? all energy and | Ment could be made whereby the man Mail Not Claimed Nets $35, operations on the assumption that.generalJist, with Central Leather, In- | Leader Mann opposing in the house|still under heavy t QRS Sehting you of a ergy and | would have to find another boarding gl i hpistnd i rupture with Germany is calculated 10 | qustrial Alcohol, shippings and over|i;aay a bill that involved $200,000 for |none of the - % When 'you are constantly | ..o €| Tnclaimea letters at the L create a broad demand for supplies of |a score of miscellaneous uncaseified Y 2 - v v . Bead always aching, nerves “om | PIec* Baitte postoffice for Cnaing | o Mrs. W. Kempton and Mrs. Willlam | a1 descriptions, traders azain bouSht | Stocks. Late price were mosily 1 0| special consus work on marriage and | {° Jeave. ipdge,” kidney action painful and burn- eb re address s interman are ntertain_the {heo vily today o Sy iy divorce statistics. declared that we| Im: sttan . offict a onee on Foley Kidney Pills. , SR T oo bl T Cancay « =y aftymoon = 56 huilis of Mok | gnthe stock cichange. g5 ) = Pl ek called on to Xt sums | guards on t strengthen the weak, ailing | Appeals for Protection of: Aughorities | (i, Kempton on Schoolhouse hill. "The query extendod to the “curb” or | DETAILS OF SINKING OF lof money” ana “we should draw the |ry to sce that m e prove e ecton S™ibie | —Carload of Dynamite on’ Way. cd Fousbton was a Sunday |, ome Kisrole arrived here with his|outsige market, where many of tho| .| line”on” an “appropriations we can do|Who aid not signity their feause your trouble. Your nerves EToW | . acents of the DuPon & in Willimantic. : | Thursday. He is ocoupying one of the |munitions and ‘ordnatce shares have | $®TEAMER HOUSATONIC | without” 3 e o A sleep becomes sounder, nerv- S GEEDLS ot Te M ont commEne Johnson visited St. Joseph's | iy -l Ll broader and more general scope. Om | Fm“"-, diaanpenr.As ‘Mrs |that are in this city received a tele- in_Willimantic, Sunday. e e e L the other exchanges, where the more |Commander Took Camera Pictures of | 13 MEMBERS OF CREWS te food says: I find relief as soon as I |ram from headquarters Monday af- am Arnold of Trenton was a ol o Yt Skary commodities a 2t in, v € ” ssas es are de: | as She Sank. your Foley Kidney |terncon telling them to consult with | Baitic caller Al the week-end in town wi M ama JEReetey = b 4 SEERLAL P Sad LEAVE GERMAN SHIPS f B 15,20 TR IR | T R e 0 R | PR N MO inter s |3 Georie W, Favior B T | e miites 7o 5t = : B eiiTinal. snd gontain ha W‘?fddi;m‘""“.IShP“‘]:,';"lP’S‘m Jn_Dorth | opens today (Tuesday). As usual the Cleared $35. B et mn iar';apri;’:\-:' el 1 Captatn Brzen of Now York, mas- | |1 g Jook, Advantase of - Privilege | SDC01 3 ar i Barmtn s, a powder magazine And in 1t 15 stored | conrionally Tow. - Male will tast. unth | TS, Jitney, supper and Ray Socia. 50 variable a5 t0{ver of the American merchentman| APo°rded by U. 8. Government. g ce”of war circum Lee & Osgood Co. A meaerabie Gynamite. Tt has aley | Scptionally low. Sale will last untll|bie held in the fire engine hall last lindicate ~indecision ~respecting the | et oy Mot WOk Wb, § —-Only-18 them in this port two e b Rt B bruary 14. See window displays.— | Thursday evening for the benefit of |speculative possibilities of former fay- (flousatonic, today gave I iyl [y I8 (G oo B v mem= § Loy = - mpany re- |adv. Grace church netted $35 orites. Some Issues prémiment in the |clated Press the following account of [ bers of the crews of the German ships | Ball- e cently shipped from a plant in an-| Four local younz men are planning | Piok " = = B T s Yeris : here who are now held aboard the o = - Sthe <liy ten 'Hhils of Qrnwnls o) Yo | & - ickerel fshing through the ice is |feverish trading of the past two years |the sinking of his vessel, taken from T e SeActat ke A Lo A — . . Which ‘constitutes . carioad, to the | Washiagton's birthday. - o O |8 2voKite pport Just now with local fmade only smail gains and a few oth- nis log: Took aavantage today of the Driviles | dent of the Savings bank of North Windham plant. = This ship- | Sydney Reade David of Boston was | ™" R e jEsmioF fhef asie: ol were under |7, . "0.30 o'zlock on Saturday e |accorded them by the government of | has left for Florida where he ment has not arrived at its destina- |in town on business Monday. pressure. saw a submarine, fiying mo colors, | leaving the vessels by applying to the |to spend the remainder ¢ : DENTIST tion yet. Delwin S. Martin was a Westerly visitor Monday. RUSH OF APPLICANTS FOR NATURALIZATION PAPERS For the most part the buying was confident and seemed to have the sup- about 250 vards astern. She fired two |shots, the ‘second passing close to the immigration authorities for admission at Daytona 152 Main Street Willimantic i n i w; rt of foremost banking _interests. d r 3 2 s 4 an port of foremost banking _interests. c e — - Phone 41 peoonl o the et of nia pcther Mo - I Rfoney rates were comparatively eas. |ship and striking the ' water 'just Mrs. John Atwood of Pleasant street L. 3 From German and Austrians in Courts |regardiess of las; week's material re- |ahead. We stopped the engines and | . > T z’:’ m. to 8 JAY M. SHEPARD is seriously ill at her home. Chester W. Bell of Norwich was the ‘Wilfred Hammill, operator at the New York, New Haven and Hartford office, spent Sunday at his home in at Chicago. Chicago, Feb. 5.—There was & rush duction of local bank reserves. The rize might mave been convinc- ing had it been shared in greater de- then reversed them. We were ordered to take our papers aboard the sub- marine. . Bristol, R. I Boarded the Submarine. “When I boarded the submarine the commander at first spoke in Germau,] guest of friends in this city Sunday. Miss Effie D. Christie of Boston is spending some time with her parents in South Coventry. Mr. and Mrs. John Hillhouse of this city ‘are guests of Mr. Hillhouse’s brother, Willima ,in New Jersey. of applicants for naturalization papers |gree by rails, which were backward at the offices of the clerks of the cir- | when not irregular. A new low record cuit and the supericr courts and nine- |for New Haven, which fell to 39, ac- ty per cent. of the applicants were |companied by a revival of familiar Germans or Austrians. Seventy-eight |rumors, served as a portial drawbaci men declared their readiness to for-|in that quarter. Further adverse feai- swear aliegiance to the emperor of fures were presented by the new low Germany or the ruler of Austria in | records established by international the superior court, and 63 similar|bonds issued by Great Britain and similar statements werc presented in |France in connection with the war. the circuit court. United States Steel was as usual [Stuffs to an enemy etcher’s . Succeeding Elmore & Shepard FuneraiDirectorandEmbalmer 60-62 Nortk: St., Willimantic| Lady Assistant Tel. connection HIRAM N. FENN DERTAKER an'd EMBALMER. Fairfield—The tallest man in_ the world will be examined today (Tues day) before Judse Bennett for ad mittance to citizenship, and if pass- ed, will renounce his allegiance to Great PBritain and swear feaity to the United States. He is Captain Georze Augur of Fairfield whose extreme height has made him in =zreat de- mand as a vaudeville performer. He but being told that it was not under- stood spoke perfect English. He said I find_that the vessel is laden with grain_for London, It is my duty to sink her. I protested vigorously. The commander at first took no notice and then explained ‘You are carrying food- of my country. Colds Cause Headache and Grip. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re- £ 62 Church St. Willimantic, Ct. 10ves the cause. ~There is only one|was born in Wales and heads the list| Fifteen or twenty applications is the [the outstatding feature, its extreme |2nd though T am sorry, it is my duty Bromo ' Quinine.” K. W. GROVE'S ca Ta i o o : B ot = T i) s e B of 212 applicants for naturalization. |usual daily number. gain of 4 1-4 points and net of 3 1-4[to sk yous o wut “I aske ved landward, bul 2 i Cobmiuaaiing alALIC wentiosie The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- / m sonal supervision since its infancy. o - Allow no one to deceive you in thi All Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just-as-good ” are but that trifle with and endanger the health of “What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless $ A substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie, because the vicinity was full of British warships. 1 again protested, to no purpose, against the sinking of the ship, saying it was a deliberate act againt a friendly power. He was in- different to my protests. Signal to Abandon Ship. “He then gave the signal to my crew to abandon ship. After this signal was answered from the ship he hoist- ed the German flag for the first time. He kept the ship's papers. “Then his third officer boarded the . Murray's Boston Store WILLIMARTIC, CONN. THE J. F. CARR C0.§ l =2 Oli w l 4 Housatonic, descended 1o the _engine Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains a m "‘3 ‘!‘a room an & hammer smpashed of neither Opium, Morphine mor other narcotic substance. Ita al seacos 3 fte il - - icises e ordaset il o Mea Vo age is its guarantee. For more than years it has take to the boats. Before he return-, ed to the submarine I asked this of- ficer to use his influence to induce the commander to tow us toward the land. He agreed. Towed Lifeboats. “The ship was torpedoed at 12:30 o'clock on the starboard side, the commander taking camera pictures as she sank. He then threw us a tow lne and towed us to the northward. The Housatonic disappeared in 20 minutes. The submarine towed us un- til 2 o'clock when we approached a British patrol boat. The submarine disappeared after attracting attention to us by firing - Southport—Hard coal is selling at $10.50 a ton in Southport when deliv- 4 ‘ g For Over 30 Yea In Use The Kind You Have Always Bought [ ‘been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, alds mm of Food; giving healthy and natuxalh:ileep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friead. GENUINE CASTORIA aALways Bears the Signature of During this week we will offer the following special 3 Palm Olive Toilet Specialties — 3 cakes P: Olive Soap, worth 45¢c, and either a jar of Paim Olive Van- ishing Cream or a box of Palm Olive Powder, usual price 50c—total value 95c. FOR ONLY 44c This spoci:t.l offer is to prove to you that once you use these toilet specialties you’ll want no others, and the best way to prove it to you is to make an offer so liberal that you can’t resist it. SALE BEGINS THIS MORNING THE H. C. MURRAY CO. BlG CLEARANCE SALE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Commencing Wedqesday, Feb. 7 - up, the same grade of coal is offered . the buyer to do the carting. The oyster men have been busy dur- inz the Jast few weeks salvaging the cargoes of seven barges that went down near Penfield Reef in a_ Ne