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WO IMEN'S TAN WORK BHOI ; Samuel Boytos, en route for Wa-| Lincolw’s birthday will be observed construction meeting -of Putnam lodge of ] YELLOW MIXING BOWLS ecjYour choloe. ... ... $300 ant terbury from Boston, stopped off in |by Anne Brewster Fanning chapter, D. |done at Willlamesville by the When there is to be an initiation here, 60c YPLLOW MIXING BOWLS 49 | LTS and RUBBERS ¢ ONB_LOT OF LADIES T this ci ‘Wedn: evening and|A, ‘whist. year Cotton company, Ine. nomination of officers. Mr. Twombly founa K'in“u:?n oae Ehoup S1bns te0 il "be. sarved by the resent, K. H. 8. to Play Woodstook. 1 of Bast Norwalk, any 3 S A RANT. lar $3.50, $4 Wwhile on e n. e & ‘whicl M. Brown. 'The committeé in charge has se- SHOES, regular $3.50, 0 ENDS . ALL{included the man's hard earned mon- | s Mre o 1. Bromim Mo RSt | ‘The Killingly High school basket- contempt. 20c YELLOW NAPPIDS $4.560 quality—your cholos. . STOMACH DISTRESS IN gy_and five hundred dollars he had|Cneney and Miss Martha Brewster. | bail team defeated here 48 to 32 by lthe $1.25 FLAT IRONSE, a set. ONE_LOT OF LADI B1 FIVE MINUTES. K toward the purchase Of & Dustacss Ta : Brevities. W g Dy & Puteraity to the Bond o e iaen $1.50 BREAD RAISHR. BHOES, resular §5.00 ar S Aot wau T L Tt S SR I T R gt e R R R L o of Wood- |of & Greek church in Deniclson. i , ALL MILK PANS AT b s Aol e ol A e T et Bt Ml o e S I Students in the graded schools of Wants Extra Patrolmen. * ONE-MALF PRICE Chilaren at e big ‘red | your stomach is bad—or an uncertain | endeavor to locate the wallet if it had | Marshall's on Thursday evening. % been left in the train, but Mis# Alice McBroome and ~Miss| Killingly have been busy with their| In view of the contini * = g e R ‘oturned to this city when Boy. | Johnson of New Britain are at Miss | mid-year examinations this week. s Ouptain Tegors ey e .~ - " 18 too valuable; you mustn’t injure it | were returned to this cit; © tos left for Boston ursday. He | McBroome's home for a few days. In Thursday’s soft going motor ve. |mendation for two aitie - = e . 1s noted for lts|stated that he would Fo back.t5 Boss| T B DukNan 1s suftering from the | hicles had one Of the hardest days OF | oot on eoatving asrious attention BYRON G BUGBE E B e i Givhor rolier. Tio harmicss fon to try and square matters With |efects of a strained back, caused by a|the winter and.many of them Were |from the citisens. 3 - s % : its certain unfailing action in{his uncle, whom he borrowed the L - . ‘There is in excess of 1700 telephones Sick, sour, gassy stomachs. | money. _ John W. Kennedy, who has been at |in gervico in the Putnam division,| An afdavit by H. W. WATCH OUR SHOW WINDOWS millions of curds In_indizestion, ] STAFFORD SPRINGS tne_Conngoticut Mills this Wintek is | which has shown steady. and rapid |manager of a hotel in New York, was kua. gastritis and other stomach Thaw Sets In. to enter the employ of a firm at Dan- | groviy "quring ‘the past tew vears’ . | s today by Mr. Garrison. The — 3 le has made it famous the world | On account of rising temperature : == bary. 2 Pledges $100." R st o0 WER. YN SSEORAR L troritoh Sk miv i's V13- | clared 46 BE necessary to e g 1n|TBursday = grest deml ot the satw|Roads in Many Places Still Blooked by B The Putnam Equal Franchise league 10 with Stiss Tua” Dunnac " | brogress of u disease; Hen: £ Ihis perfect stomach doctor in | was taken off the ground, making the| ~Drifte—Judge and Mrs. Resd in| Members of Quinebaug lodge 1. O.|, TS Futnam Waual Franchise league g bartender, 50 years ofd, kil Leaves Shipyard. by shooting in the head tod : home—keep it handy—get a large | going extremely slushy. ~Traffic OM- | piorid 0.F., and Dorcas Rebekah Iodge are $ £ a—Norris _ Property Sold— 3 2ac [state organization’s legislative work, R entt cawe Troin uny Grof store and | or et esa splashed about the ot eharen st Bouth Rillinge Saa- | Which it s hoped will fesult in gain- |the case, Which has &ttracted atten-| Mr. and Mrs. Goeter, who have been|room. He was single. Y if anyone should eat mething ) feet 1 by the throt b North Carolina Trip Planned. tional church at South Killingly Sun- Bbean’t agree with them: if p?fm;‘;"l:f;mo{u”‘_’ S e = day morning. Rev. H. B. Goodsell is |iNZ equal suffrage rights for thé wo- |tion, in its various phases, for many | stayifig at the Flint house for three i men of Connecticut. months past, trom time to time. months have returned to New York. Korea’s Service to Mankind 33 they eat lays like lead, ferments e S The rural mall carriers have had . of to Presch the wermon. 2 Dean a foreman at th i Sours and forms gas; caiises head. Cavalrymen Go Through. pretty hard time on their respectiv e T Dog and Puppies Burned. About 1000 Men for Service. ¥§h&mg':|:;:r1 :na‘ r::lnna .Tu-? i A news item tells us tha consumes one-fifth of all the re routes since Monday’s big storm. Not During the storm of Monday X A v afeer- 4 ; An estimate made Thursday of the|day. per grown in the world dizziness and nausex; eructa- 2 A detachment of cavalry from Fort i of acid and undigested food— | o, e s any of them was able to cover the The room in the Bradley building | by & Ethan Alien, Vermont, passea through | S1¥ XSt for three day ‘following | now i use as & Dhotostapher's studis |noom, o€ kennel heated with an oil | A% estimate mage Thursday of the { Fémember as soon as Pape’s Diapepsin | 1. *7 /07, PR PRERE i - g @ jgomes in contact with the stomach all o New London where they will be|the storm. The country roads are still leased by the Bohemian club | pafiteh THERCAIME &t 3 i1 |enroll as physically fit for military | KILLED HIMSELF RATHER grue the rest of the world #uch distress vanishes. Its promptness, fone . cas nearle twe | Prétty well blocked with drifts and pation March 1, giving the s ehd. & & i g AR TS e be grateful' to Korea, — New ( Stllomeg T oot dditional room. | UaPle G408 and six puppies were burn- | FEUST (U, mber may be high. As| THAN UNDERGO AMPUTATION |States. I {oertainty and ease in overcoming the | 0"k, “que o thgine, | some of the crossroads are mot yet|club much needed i worst stomach disorders is a revela- | nours 18te e local yaras, | passable. e Miss Muriel Ficld of the force at which was' replaced at the local yards. S T, ition to these who try it the Brooklyn Savings bank has r Worked P. M. Degree. Several people from the Springs are ;‘;’l’;e’éeéfl — duties after an illne: “ lanning to atiend the last of the free < of thelr equi 2 Trinity chapter, No. 8, eturess to Do Biven Dby Bawin <A |_Jobn A Strombers of Bridgeport [Dart of thelr equipment this week and | FLHOT oF Governor Holeomb. Danbury, Conn., Feb. 8.—Rather fat 7 Miss Margaret Ja It is estimated that Puinam, when |than undergo the amputation of his | president of the Connectic W held a well attended meeting in thei v " was a visitor with friends in Daniel- - > ~ Wi Me: rial hall Stafford o - > vers " ¢ Commence Now Tojhsi 2,mcll ausnded meettnx 1 thetr | oSty 55 Memoriar han in Son Thursday. PEsLor the oy ok the canvass s made lo show tne |left f0ot, which the surgeons had de- lety, was prese Three Initiated. - | spending two weeks in Florida. vithin the town of Kiliingly are earn- | son. fhie SvArRENTNS the siite: Miss Mary Desmond and Mre. A. L. phy, who The heavy snovw storm not At the February meeting of the Ob-| MMrs. Mary Beroth is ill with pneu- | 7 0 G0, 000 o (UIES 00 el Putnam is one of the few towns of kicked in the head by a horse. was| Delisle's garade, Bridge street, was b A in other citles of the state, there i3 - Motor vehicles dof ar bus- - state, 3 > Inene et e 3 reBular Lus- | iive interest here in what may come|Henry Gays, a Danbury Bartender,| Wallingford—Tuesday nigt city, are carrying snow . shovels me|Of. the conference of Connecticdt Shot Mimself in the Head. mission service of the G o mayors In Iartford today, at the Sug- society was held in the the master desree. In the South. O & G oo T it Judge and Mre Joe! H. Reed are| The condition of the labor market |fret school for this week. The Pom- |S5€rvice and fit to pel it, will have udge and Mrs. 2 is indicated by the fact that laborers |fret team has had a successful sea- |2S high & percentage per thousand as were put through the initiatory de-| F. J. Fitzpatrick has purchased the J pany. < Bkt = Thursday, the body of John Mur- So Nothing Is Missed. i 's Pi i gree. i Norris house on Westford avenue. . O & Johu 9 Children’s Picture Matine A delightful children's picture mat- of the eveni v A v this (Friday) evening. T R N e Laborers Getting $3.40. spoiled the ice hockey games at Pom- |Pumber of men willing for military webetuck lodge, No. 16, L O. O. F.,|monia in the Johnson Memorial hos- | on.e carpenters are receiving as high e s its size that state that already has R AIN D e M b Buys NEtls i a0 Catean hour- 3 E s TR SOR R E ENTERND. [l Lot e tnat theny HE rsday evening three candidate y: Biicial- of Sgfin. Muirphy. But Intruders Were Frightensd Away, |2 Gesire here to form & military com- Golng to Hartford Brown of Lincoln, Neb., are guests of | Kicke ¥ c ¥ 3 = : ght here in an automobile hearse | broken into early Thursday morning, |inee has been arranged by the Parens- “mre going up, and what we |, 2oy Danlel P Dunn win be in|Johp Desmond on HHeh street. .1|from Providence, were Mr. Murphy |but the timely arrival fo Leo Defisic, | Teachers association for this after- g s Hartiord today to ‘attend the confer- | Jrs. C 1. Meyers, v formerly of this town had lived. Bur- |son of the proprietor and Arthur |noon, when Robin Hood will be shown. By is & fake. But “‘taint so.’”| &S, of mavors of 'the gtate alled by | With ETIP. - fal was in St. James’ cemetery. Maynard frightened the burglars away | This winter the interest of the children % " | Governor Holcomb in Tesard to the Club Meating. The fund for the Orthodox Greek |before they could secure any booty. |in the entertainments has shown a Z SAMUEL HURTINGTON present difficuities with Germany.| 7Tn i f the C Events | church 3 fine § - « . e meeting of the Current Events|church to be erected in Danielson this | Young Deliste had returned te the |fine increase. ot OF COMM, 8 "We have “odds and ends’”| While in Hartford the mayor will at- | club which had to be postponed Iast |year continues to Erow. but it hus |saieen ity oloned returnsd to the | N e, W. 7. Bartlett, one of the most ot Rone tend :fic automobile show which opens | Monday evening on actoun: of the |not been definitely decided yet where len to Pomfret when he heard noises |8ctive and most successful of the ‘all over the store, every floor, | Saturday evening. storm will be held next Monday even. | the church will be located. that Indicated that there wete introi. |carbpaizners for equal suffrage rights - s ing. A decision is expected today or to- lers in the building. He and youag |for women, wis lecturing in Litchfield ‘and every line of goods in OBITUARY. Mrs. B. P. Cooley is recovering from | morrow from the county commission- | Maynard. investibeiing went. te county Thursday. During the past . ‘ — an attack of grip. ers on the remonstrance against the |office, where they found the door of |few months her work has taken her our big warerooms has some- Rev: M. Rosentien. B R AE granting o license 10 Eli J. Dagenias. [the safe oven and Dapers ‘strewn |into many sections of the state. 3 = £ 3 2 € e e coi : y el s il 3'_. we wish to turn into] Word has been received in this city | pr. G P. Bard is unable to attend | docision bur what it 1o has mot beeq |2Pout. And at this time they heard A of the death of Rev. M. Rosenstlen |y, pnis praciice on account of an atiack | Secision: scrambling as though some person or MYSTIC . | which occurred at his home in New Siven out. persons was getting out of the bwild- ~money. / | York city. The deceasea is well | °f 8P s ing. As the young man had nothing goe—y /. |known in tnis city where he once |8 J. Hurd returned to Bridgeport FUNERAL. with which to defend themselves in | Tug Opens Channel—Fortnightly Hears '3 Thursday after ten days' visit with Mr. S Wakch for the values,'in|ivel” riis desen cocursd”ar s o- | SHREL S SR ey sy Y gase of an attack, they made no ef- | Address by Charles H. Davis : . 2 o 'y morhing. Mrs, Mabel Park Patton of Newton, I L . Smpaena_ the Ssoh fon: 9 Soc Entertained. - our windows for the /next Lyman Maine. - Mane 10 tes gt ot Mr'ang Mrs| Thursday morning the funeral of |or persons, but immediately sought the | -adles’ ‘Aid Society Entertain F Paul Lavalle, 60, was held from his |help of the police. The river channel as far as the ~ two months. Tue Seaty Of Fomih Maioe oconr. | WIS TR home in Attawaugan with services at| This secured a return to the garage 2 - Tod S W Sump AL ST Thoden Mt Leaving for North Carolin St Josepivs “church in Dayville, Rev. | was made. An inspection of the butld- B Bay B e i o n at 6.20 o'clock Thursd: Vi - for & weel's Hiness o prenmonn8 81| Mr. and Mrs. William Park, Mr. and | Ignatius Kost being: celebrant 6f the |ing indicated that whoever broke S e Nega DN IR Hvec. | The = Mrs. R. M. Flisk, James Sheppard and | requiem mass. The bearers were Jo- |did so by gaining entrance through a LlNCOLN’S deceazed who was stxty-nine years of s B N, e D | e e et Jhi | et o e e poie St | 018 weathe of the last few days had for a ten days' trip to North Carolina. | jus Nason, Alexander Baribeault, Al- |used for egress. e ot enre e hos resident for 21 "The local banks will be closed all day | fred Seymour and’ Archie Aubin. Bur- | In the hunt for the burglars that | Fenny Isiand. T benn avntined whh T oer Araine | Monday, Lincoln's birthday. ial was in Centerville, R. I. Louis E.|followed the city was scoured, but Address by Charles H. Davis. », & Gon: Palnthes... Tie THeLte. aib. sht Kennedy was the funeral director. only two men were seen, these in the | COharles H. Davis Gave a very in- o2 y Lyman, Jr, and three daughters, Mrs. New Coins Scarce. vicinity of Bridge street. teresting lecture on Jean Franevis e ore ‘George Robertson, Mrs. John N. Wil Ohmervoen vl e o Sl "l'he'ra was no loss at the garage.|)Mijllett at a meeting of the Fortnight- .| liams and Mrs. Warren Nichols, all of |\, holic Parish F HhoaIk Al of S R aub e Undoubtedly the office safe and its|iy club held in St. Mark's Parish house = 3 . e 'omen of Cathol arish Form Tem- | tically all of the new dimes, quarters | contents was receiving the first atten- | thursday evening. Old English Curve Cut is i A llars issued here within the 2 perance Society, With 1B Charter |and half doi tion of the burglars for it is believed | * Mrs. John Baker who is spendin; 3 o 99 . Telephone 2853 /| poice wade Two Arsts. | Hambers—Ofioers Ghosen Bat o eireuiaton. - Oeitumally Cone | (hAL IPEES NEFS e of, (nery, Wheh | o Wi New London = ewuest | Mot @ combination pipe . i Thursday evening the police arrest- i s sect e - | of relatives in town for a few days. Main and Union Streets |ed two men for intoxication and| St Joseph's Ladies Total Abstinence |but the: quariers an haiver sre oe: What might have been secuped In the| ' A. Henry Eldredge has returned to and cigarette tobacco! placed them in the lockup. They will [society of the Catholic Total Absti-|ing hoarded. This same thing hab- | Setbocies eeidantly Mmm‘ i o :1!12:," )l:'!!l.lggn:‘tbb,rcul‘l ‘vmr. .wk.h his 3 " - : appear in the police court this morn- |nence union of Connecticut was or- hen the buffalo nickel . Willimantic, Conn. = | i7" ons ‘of Blosc” put under ‘arvest | ganiuea Wednosday might at a meoting | Bayeh, ‘bac. thes, now. dircuincs. frocry-| ater iavestigation. 0 © 5 © Wl S T T’S a R-E-A-L pipe was Roland Healey, who was recently [hell in St. Joseph's church. County|and are more abundant than the old W TR Tt o & T G e i before the court, charged with Intoxi- | Organizer James A. McDonald of New | issue. D e o o ot 2 few, 02y | Richard Adamson, David H. Sea- smoke—a cool cation, for creaiing a disturbance on | London was prescnt g@d completed the _ e vare ik T Eita | Avis [ Geerke Do Soh o) Sun Ney o smooth. slow-burn- n lackson streef 00k some time 0] iza ti Eightee; de up the oL ol E: oy > JAY M. SHEPARD 2t him ‘to-the ‘station house a3 he | charter = e VISITING NURSE RESIGNS - |sstiop in sfremy sest imd bean rob fitaf Todge, Ro 7% 7 and'A M dr e 2 > fsfi) a nd ch bad dition. : | Mi v st Lot = Suceeeding-Elmore/& Shepara | #2° {P Such bad condition P e ron oo O%h; | Miss H. L. Deans, Employed by Civic | believed that the break at the De- | faciford i wesk: ” ::Slt‘)b‘cco’ ull-riavore. mec Brief Mention. vice' presigent Miss Josephine Morri- Fediioes te Do Bicauglc | DAE g ls Shabits . fha s pValter C"2organ has installed at er than s#ong—hea Miss Ethel Simonds of Gurleyville [30R: second vice president, Miss Annie| ey H. L. Deans, visiting nurse | It is possible that a gang that has | fus,farm I 60-62 North St., Willimantic |is visiting friends in this city. Robinson; haplain. Rev. Michael P ltor the Civic federation, has tendered |been breaking and entering in South | 1na eromcrn to rotoe piiettony TCs rt?ltehe:natll)la:ngarzs:‘s’t Yl:at 2 Assistant Hart; recording secretary, Miss Carrie Mrs. V. A. M - her resignati id it has been - rid s be i this Tel connection | M* cDonald- of this C1ty | moarke: Anancial secretary, Miss Lil- | hor ZesiEation and it has bheer ac|bridge may alo be Working e o s 2 ] the experienced pipe smoker demands. lian Eliis; treasurer, Mrs. ‘Anna Jen- | BEUC" rosigned here to accept one of home In Yawbux after several day FENN Plles Cared @ to 14 Days. sen; entertainment committee, Miss - HIRAM N. FEI Drugzicts refund money 1t Pazo |Gertrude Morrison, chairman, , MissSSYCES) OC7D OF ROSUONS DUNIE her | WATERBURY 18 NAMED ey L T UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, | OINTMENT fails to cure Tiching, Biind | Viola Arsenault, Miss Frances Gillis? Miss Deans has been a thoroughly IN NEW MOVE BY REAM Entertained Aid Society. 82 Church 8t Willimantic, Ct. B o graoiruding Files. First|pie, Miss Catherine Deveau and Miss | conscientious and faithful worker and | _. - Mesials Mrs. Henry Brand entertained the Lad sant | application gives relief. 5oc. Annie Campbell; refreshment commit- | pey services are highly praised by |Figures in Further Action to Set members of the Ladles’ Ald society of ey | o0, Miss N af‘ew the members of the federation. Miss| Aside His Marriage With Eleanor | the Methodist church at her home on The temperance pledge wiil be given | oog'> Dome’ formerly was in East-| penditon. Noank road, Thursday afternoon. {he women Friday evening Feb. 16| T whs snmownvet Thursday that| . gespatcn Thursday from Albany Social and Personal Items. said: ~ ’ by Rev. Michael P. Hart. The officers | steps already had. taken to se- dleton has returned to ‘ will be inetalled in the town hull by |cure: o successor £ Miss Deans, Am |5, 1 or semes M. Weterbury, | Noe Sors arindleton has retumed to County Director William H. McGuin- | effort is to be made to secure a nurse | yy. figured today in the complicated |the village. pess of Norwich, An invitation is to|who has had some experience in 50- |jegal proceedings to determine it Louis| Mrs. Stephen J. Austin and her ns, be extended to all the Catholic women | cial welfare work, such training and | N Ream, son of the Inte Norman B | Merton and Elwcod Searl, leave today . ' WILLIMARTIC, CONN Feging 228 fnfome chartor ot | SIS TG SR L NS e mniE et e Sm ot | (o TR Pipe Tobacco . - of the organization. There will be ad- | in the HE Vi niss, Shis ot ThompSuCSEd b Fendietds | g8 MEs Y e vin, Y. _ dresses by prominent clergymen and|having been one of the requirements | Jai d500 SOrmEE show U Y'L_ E. Kinney has been ill all week b laymen interested in the temperance |of the federation in filling the place. s For with a severe attadk of grip. < 5 Divemmn, TWS PO W e e . |scorctary of “War Lindiey B. Garri: B. Emmons s spenaing »| Pack a pipeful of these hard . . NNl embocs of W Ravieis Botes BRICK-MAKING INDUSTRY son, is ‘attempting to have Justice | few days in Boston. d slices of fi t Abstinence. society of New London < ; Berston reopen the case, the justice| Miss Ruth Abell is visiting in Prov-| pressed slices of finest, e e have been invited to be present. Might be Revived: With Profit—Once 1omce i 5 ntucky Burley. Light upl The charter members are Miss Lil- Flourished in This Section. Miss Aumabdel Johnson has return the } o oty 4 ; ; i ; e o i e, 18] Sy e rviive. e e ek | g el ot i eetiad Jemetitin | e gy g Bt . -mal o £Ome lot of White Lawn Waists that are slightly sviled JiJane Coman i Jesmte Caraon, Mrs. | TN O e T et Iake e el mae he 13 smoke. Enjoy the satisfaction | from handling during the January Clearance has been | Miss Josephine Morrison, Miss Viola [This is a question one hears from |brick-making industry and it is be. . of slow-burning, long-lasting 5 2 Arsenault, Mrs. Alfred McDonald, Miss | tilme to time and more recently with |lieved that others would come forward th k for the White Sale for quick clearance. These [ Frances Gitlapio, Miag, Certruds’ Mor- | E58855% Sigquancy than gvsr. Thers ie | If the, formation of & comfiany. wers mch?o E 5: Y:“ can !bmt; 5 ot e, & ¥ Danielson in direction. Brick- | Worcester, d other steadily without a “come backI”, ‘Waists were the regular $1.00, now priced at 75c each. || Robinson “srs. “Bii Pitie, Mise Annie meking Tormetly, fourished here and | cities fl’h%:"fl?fi om ; 3 ath Brookiyn, n R A OTHER WHITE WAISTS s oo v near Waureean nd near Alexanders | 1ocal yard, not to eount scores. of the s ¢ Pow Eaglent's e 3 4 5 ;. & 5 An automoblle factory 1s to be es.|12KS. The last named yard nm-tld‘l.:'. mul!rmphca-, as_there are no . & patriots are strong for Old English ‘We have other Waists in white lawn, trimmed with J|tablished in Cork, Irelana. b uum_,‘mw_ e Curve Cut. How about you? pretty laces, that are priced at $1.00, $1.50 and $1.98. Two- Mishing. PIRAE doubie that Bume 5.3 i r ra_oper- § Your Pi Ohilazen Ory |BAF SN fw SRS T Shl St o iond: Pog pe SILK WAISTS . FOR FLETCHER'S Yo b eodi- Packed i b pe Curved Red CAST rds dia v : fl.a.rjz‘find‘)x&r 10”71!: THE /A ST