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: 5 - NOWWICH BULLETIN,- THUNSDAY, JANUARY §1, 1818 o ‘ ————— ) EWETCTY | PLANFEL = - HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES W]LIJMANT[C e g e o e e DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS IF YOUR BACK ACHES Insurance — Thrift| Thrift Stamp Campaign Inaugurated Do_you feel tired and “worn out?’janimal germs, which are .csusing the inflammation, are immediately attacked and chased out of your system without st up| Inconvenience or pain, ous?| Do not delay a minute, ettt sted Stamps For Tex Novnl.xy Com-| —Big Hawk Shot. 5 tm.l.m m He was in' Canada but had lved| pany's Employes—Ancient Sign Pre- PRas—. > mm o in'this clty for o number of years Te | - sented Norwich Man. John Nolan, whose home is in D, PUTNAM “fi— of About out Half & @ Million Over | is survived by his wife and eight am. e — Plllnfleld but who attends Brown uni- s Foashy. Aiigee. il e Griewolt’ Wir Savings: Seclety | Feruity, received a letter from |Gift For Miss Garon From Telephone | Disabled ~Locomotives Brought Into " | Richard Connnns. a former resident - and BEdmund, Mrs. Louls Provost, M"! :‘,':: been °5';‘:.‘ff“§;.:’e'.§'.‘fl,‘.','e ;ilh% here, now a member Of the British| OPerators — To Cows Give 110| Station—K, of C. to Increase Mem whn 224 s i a ist d i Webster, R. W. Dearnley. ‘Alex’ Mc. |Fmy, at present in Indie. T Pourkds of Milk Daily—Private Rich- | bership — Agricultural Extension| ™' gfehSes’in tue Joins h'm::‘nr TRSEIRL 2% naiat on biaos 'fi‘f"‘ fu Nicgl; factery, L. G. Buckingham, he was wounded ard J. Healey Writes From France| Schools Announced — Trolley Sus- Bevery m-:m. =5 n“t’fi ;| lem Oil Capsules. In &4 hours yeu‘yfll H Miner, G: H, Prior; churches, J; H. while engaged in seiive service at the| 21y Goal in the Borough=—Farm- | pension a Possibility—Plans for War | S0UCY, Ene or sedimentt AU HRese | ion o cured vourselt, wanti Stieg, G.'A. Haskell A, M. Brown, A.|front and that ke Bas feen service| % six Tons of Rys to Sell Sivings Campaigh — High ~ Schoel[or. that the paiommaa mierobes. WMok | ke one. or w0 Capeuies sach 'é:? -] The funeral of Louis Giadue was|C. Burdick, W. B : b P g g i i 3 - Notcs: are always dn your syatem. have at- |ns to keop in first class Condition and The amount this vear is lbg\;‘,hall held from his home.at 919 Main street | liCIty; B s f‘gex?«;:n“' G:|ata until fit to join the front line of! Oberators at the central telephone tagind Jonr kb AL, Haar. B e e &f.f"tu;bnl"lll‘gglflv Sast your, "‘"‘- “' Tadets Bére time mmm m“’z‘sx“m’ :}- Surch | Casavant, F. Minsky, H. C. W",m,. defenders agaih. He is now training | xchange were giests of Miss Mar-| The first of the 30 calls to aDPEAr |lem Ol Copules |aereala ity rhe ol Ask for the original imported 2 | qui mass at s cl R (¥ Miss Elizabeth Dealy is chairman of [fOr 2 Tating as a non-commissioned guerite Caron Wednesday evening at a|for physical examination by the local|sosks fiduy into thn 'Illl and lining &LD MEDAL brand, and lhul sure o i, the assessors (ar 9 o'clock, was sung by Rev. J. J s, and the little poisonous!of getting the genui ~|officer and expects to receive his|party at her home. Miss Caron; wWho | exernption board will be sent out to-|of t! most of thelr time since the | Papilion. Burial was in St. Joseph'a | fhe SOREIUEE O e ioat 3o | chevrons when he returns o the bat. |18 leaving the telephone company to|day. B MRt thovelias 18 that of tho| T et onmalty pl B v o e e | atiia duced to less than |com 2% r. Connolly was employed here company, was presented a'lav-|Chase, Henry W, Mason & Co., Her- | Danieléon, was reduce less n pany. 5 American Thread company, which is Five-ton Safe Goss Sliding. | Mestines of the various eommittess |, o7 fOR°00%, 12, TPEYG | BE0S | aliere Ty her sucets. wman Miller, Jamés L Moore, Nickolas | %0 tons, and mo more ip.sight. The Pomfret puplis of the senior "“’" but they have sold property | oy, ge-ton safe, used by the Wil-at ype tocon ‘pan mills and_made his home with Mr.| Mrs. E. H. Keach will haye the|Mucci, Wil Rerdon, Mrs Samuel Purn-| Machinery at the Dyer dam plant|class are taking turns in writing each .ll" part of the ground |, ..nic Trust company wheh located h Officials S f and James Moreland. When the | members of the Civic Federation &t|hame, Miss M. B. - Carpenter, Miss|is being kept moving, ineofar as possi- | veek a Pomfret news letter, & copy of - T2 which fhe aew Jordan block noW |, Churen street was moved to the Boroug olals Sworn In. war broke out he enlisted Wifh a Ca- | her home for a meeting Friday after- | Helen Sewenska are unclaimed at the | ble these days, by utilizing the water | which s sent, through the ceurtesy of stands and the strip from the east end |y o "'Hoven freight station Tuesday newly elected board of borough | nadian regiment and soon saw active | noon. Putnam postoffice. rower available there, but some coal|Rev. H, A, Bndh. to ouh Peomtret O e D ot s3t,cos ™ by Foley and Henry. The safe was dministered the oafh of service. One of his brothers enlisted Big Milk Yield. K: HE 8% Piay Putnam. has to be used, and the supply on hand | man i the U, &, ., "E""“"wmn Shows n ‘loss of|drawn Dy & pair of horses, with a|oflice Tuesday evening and ate as fol-lat the same time and was killed In| At nis Shepard Hill farm, near| ‘mp. illingly High school basketball | S, 10t more than sufficient to keep the Putnam pupils in uu same way are .Of | block an tackle and was on skids, | lows: Warden, Horace Mailhotte r; |battle two vears ago. He states that|Wauregan, Wilia & Brown has two line golng the remainder of the week. | sending a school letter to the more re- $4,000, chiefly due to the transferring he snow and ice. Much |burgessses, J. H. Lee r, Thomas Mc- |if he lives th this war he expects 2 liagh team will be here tomorrow night for| i o cured, and the |cent duates of the sehoel mow in o several lists {0 the Western aivie- | SUINE on the SnoW and Jon, Nac| B Tacoh Wechsler d, Louls | to sotarn. to. Fiainneld expects | thoroughbred cows that between them | ,"game with the Putnam High school o e b o i hest 5 service is not what is customary, the ) service. . fon. This division also lost in lists, | {CF BT Wl TRAR 1S K W on | Masse d; clerk, Herbert C. Webster ;| While diving here Mr. Connolly won | Jreea2ly Producing 110 pounds of milk | (aqpy, trolley road men should not be blamed.| Some time soon a brief course will lfi.‘-' the Western division gained in | . ;jory treasurer, Herbert C. Webster r; au- | quite a reputation as an athlete, be- fl_’yfix;,‘?‘;"“ag‘;‘n‘;‘ g“flpd‘i;“‘“"’mh?;r App n 41 Cases. Every effort s being made to -m! be given at the high schoo! by an {n- ] AT ditors, George H. Prior 1, Joseph H.|ing o fast short distanics man. Te|us Drown has be Appeals have been entered . from|supply of coal structor from Connecticut Agricultural Exporionces in the Trenches. { Attended McKinley Banquet. Stafford 4: assessors, John H. Tracy |won many events held here under the Roland H. the Connecticut | classifications by the local board by collese along three lines—the care of A M e os. aod Dr. . | T, Maxey Seymour d;' bailift, Pearl D. | auspices of the British-American War | st semeuno o3 it of his e on| Attorney Arthur G. Bill, Danielson, GRANGE COMMITTEES hens, pigs and gardens. This course The first Wiltimantic boy fo spend | Mavor Charles 4. Gates and D. O Morgan r; collector, Clovia Casavant | Relief Fund committee and St. Paul’s| Hawicins sireot. "|agent of the provost marshal general, - — Will be given for about two hours on time in the trenches is William F. Meckiniey. banquet in Waterbury. on v ! chureh. Pro £ T P in all cases of registrants who have|Appointed by Master Howard C. Brad- | three consecutive afternoons and fis who tells of his experience McKinley banau War Risk Insurance. Mrs. Wiltreq C. Provost and son gress of Tournament. Leen married since May 18 of last year. ford for Goming Year. open to any who are interested. letter to James Calnen. = He SN, H. C. Webster, secretary of the lo- | Richard are in Providence for a few | The third set in a series of games|There are 41 such cases in this dis- e Enjoyable Entertainment. U - WSS hat war W cal agency of the Connegticut Council | days. in the pinochle tournament at the| trict. Master Howara C. Bradford of Put-| he entertat o Brief Mention. of Defense, recetved notification Wed- John Nolan, a freshman at Brown|rooms of the Bohemian club is to be Locomotive Disabled. naiii grangs Bas appointed tis follow- T :u o= ru“nmeut Fridey wen!nt oy vervor Harold C. Lincoln has returned from | nesday from the capitoi rejative to the | tiniversity 1s . ‘spending a few days at|played this evening. A locomotive hauling the B ing cominittees for the ensuing year: was fairly well.attended, FIFTY EXAMINATIONS New York city ‘after completing a|opportunity which now cxists to se- | his home here. Mrs. Louis B. Kennedy has returned | Now York express thoush: thie: cioy | Baecutive, Atthus. Tourtelotte: W. 3. | Loveoonation of the sharamiers - ot need For Next Wesk—Torenty | 0UTst in embaiming. eure U, . government war risk in- Students Have to Walk, from a vieit with friends in Hari-|Wednesday affernoon became disabled | Lartiett, Volney Reed: reception, Mrs. | bast S 27ianne waiG SN S the . e The sleigh full of wood s super-famce which is available at a very 10W| some high school students are mak- |74 ‘ |on the line between Put Arthur Tourtellotte, Benjamin ‘W.- El- of These at Homp‘ seding the ordinary wagon on X\ rate. This opportunity will expire on |, " ,ew ‘fmm to study when the A Thawless January. Pomfret and a re]T:t mc':ar:a‘;'t'il\e :’;fi lis, ;: I-!‘.mL "g:”_' un’ iss Edith Kent, 1,""3:.:}5«3“;'"3: m"(:‘“. nm.ml- ned by the | STect due to the coal shortage. Beh 3, foc Jasout ghrefl-q'-‘fl;'"; Of | second semester begins next Monday. Old observers say that this is one|to be sent out. Upon its arrival here|Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Simpson, Mis Ger~ ’Iw men will bekexlmnit } ’;«l e e the Jaw;t;d ity s::e difirsu w] "’Ar; =: Mid-year examinations are king | of the very few winters in the past|the train had two locomotives, one of | trude Jones, Barl Jobnson, Miss Mary B ratmitis thirty 8 fwia BALTIC. bog Sl e i Fons *hg | Dlace this weeic and all the students|half contury that has not produced |which had gone ouc of order and was|Anderson; relief, Peter Gardner, Vol- 3 .;: nmalml - R T e S o ave | Who received an average of 90 per cent |2 January thaw. detached. Then the other went bad,|ney Reed, Charles Devine; insurance, . esdiy in g s X st % Pl e for the first half years work were ex~ Easy to Apply Tagless Hint throwing a tire. Herbert Howard C. Bradford; i feen, bestacting in this city at 2 P Birthday Party and Presentation —|Mr. Webster is anxious to give thelempted from taking the examination.| o +on pplysTagien Hint SR N T e N Louls Trudeau Assistant Foroman|Mmatter all possible local publicity. 1 ZnP®C e HINE the SRAT maton rchools in Killingly on Wednes- g fan embers. SFeas, ‘Utn. W) ADabtiits Mumans This insurance must be applied for | ("% C"the cRaminations have had io|0AY. tegs urging householders to save| Cargill council, K. of C. which has| et Mes Willlm - Heasedy. Mrs walk home as a result of the irregu- |2 Shovelful of coal a day were dis-|a membership of 150, hopes to initiate 3 g : R, FREE TR p g R secre A as written as follows: =y ; "!';1: received Yo';r I:NR this even- ng regard to the 7,000 magazines which you have collected. ‘We will be very glad to take them all and use them in this district. Since we have " The board has received several com- ] munications recarding the drafted | of Fire Company—Trolley. Accom- | yithin 120 days after enlistment, or 2 i ) . . Arthur Tourtellotte, Miss Katherine | go v wmen. William C. Graveline has been| modations Better. after entrance into active service and | I\ i oey ‘schedule maintained on | tliDuted. Scores of tags aiready are|another class soon and to boom the E S0 many points where gailors and sol- Qischarged from Cantp Devens, and ——— before discharge or resignation. Mem- : attached to shovels in coal bins that|membershi 9 Byrrie, Mrs. Helen Tortey, Mrs. Bliza- | diers are located here you had better his successor must be sent imme-| Friends and relatives recently as-|bers of a soldiers' or sailors' family | the Shore Line Electric Rallway. The rship to the 200 mark before the | beth Filiott, Mrs. Belle Johnson, Mrs. | send them Airect to me. PII mort theen cars are run until § a. m., then cease|27¢ all. but empty and no coal in|end of the firat half of 1915. s to operate until 6 p. m., and as the ex. | Siht. William May, Miss Marjorie Bradford, diately. Notice regarding the dis- : : otice regarding sembled at the home of James Séwart |Mmay apply for this insurance. Ohesswivng Ordar: Collected Big Total of Taxes. Miss Julienne San Souci; ways and and distribute them as well. Such charge of the other four men who #pirit as has been shown by your v to celebrate his birthday. Willis Ridg- aminations are over at 1.30, the sched- Tefécted at Camp Devens has no |10 ctlebrate hio bisthday. Wil Rids. SIGN 150 YEARS OLD \io mow In affect causes much incon- | Danielson saloons are rbserving| J: Richard Carpenter. who recently | MeaS committee, Mrs, Herbert Ower, | chool is to be commended and en- by Howard of this city, who was | wat fhor i Disco in Homestead by A. F.|Venience to students who have occa- | Governor Holcomb's suggestion that resigned his office as tax collector of | yi¥ Gro0. “Boiqin” Felicia Andrews. forcagel. & vt !ukebe\ hia oppor- o o T awes {watch, a gift ffom his parents. Dur- |Discovered in Homestead by A. F.|4ionic%use the care. they cease doing business at 10.30 p.|the fown of Putnam, after 17 vears of | 0. Qi Tt i r Timent, Mrs, T | oom oy oTie TQU [n bevalf of army W“‘h‘_"u ischarged g because of |INE the evening there were vocal and| Read—Presented Norwich Man. — m., and business places will observe| Servicd, estimates that during that|wy“Jones. Eari Johnson, Herbert Owen, | dtrices . workers n this fental eondition .m{ 19 20w ajlostiumehial goion; " Cales Wik eb = THRIFT STAMP CAMPAIGN [the order to close evenings at 7 o'clock, | Period he collected more than three- 2 d joved and a number of selections were| A. F. Read, when he moved this Alithon exeepting Maturdays, upon migh oe.]auarters Of a- miflion dolave:of tas|2eY Evans, Mrs Bedirio Reed, Eimn: : = blayed on the Victrola, Sandwiches, | week from the old Read homestead in | Inaugurated at Mesting Held Wed- |castons as it has béen. customary io|desessments. cis French, Miss Ruth Bartlett, Ralph ONECO Spencer. s ream, dy, coffee | Lisbon, in searching through the at- remain open after § p. m. Planning War §: Ci i Coal Situation Serious. GETRS O b W comn, RN ey e e R iy rati.| nesday Afternoon at Town Hall. D P, m. g War Savings Campaign. | Those who have been appeinted on 2 IR S Wbty ar e 10| 500 coDon eSS BeEVRLL AR MoKt e soreeat 7 mabla ol - Inconvenient Service. Howell Cheney, state chairman of | committees and cannot find time to|Surprise Party and Gift of Money cal fuel committee, has issued a state- ment telling that the coal situation in 1his eity is extremely serious. He savs An important meeting of those in-| The cutting down of the trolley ser-|the Connecticut war savings commit- |cerve are to find eubstitutes, it was{ For Miss Henry MoWay — Young terested in the thrift stamp campaign o Nor- | tee, was in this city Wednesd: - | announced, or notify t! er. terested in the thrlft stamp cAmPAIEY | vice between Central Viliage and Nor y Wednesday after fy the mast Baopls. Mads Teahel Condloa. Adslstant Foreman. relics ‘and antiques'which date away At & recont meeting of the mem.|PACK into Yhe eighteenth century, 5 among them an old sign which he pre- wich, on account of the serfous short- {1000 for a conference with .the mem- Many Shovels Ta i that there is not enough for the mini- |bers of the Baltic fire’ department, in | genceq Wednesday to George W. Car. | Supt: John S. Chapman Wednesdas |age of coal, adds another difficulty tofbers of the local war savings commit-| pne save e G?"‘ 1 B s il I B o for e e o, veka| (el om i the town, aling, Lo 51 %, S adirnoon e the TONT T, e | o AR e U Bt |1 O Shich v D Bugber |t 287, S, SROYO O ot mert | Sihcn b o, 0 Tatiet Lt - 'udeau was apj 0 of- N . v = end- i i airman. lans for booming ? B0d i Al who have coal to o~} 5o of nseistant. foreman, catised by|,.ilue, SIE. one hundred and’ ity |snce’and also many business men of | T1 i mars ot he tate . " |of the baby war securities wers 5?; when hundreds of the cards were put|Friday afternoon, as she is soon to the town. : t Howell Cheney of Manchester, state| Fail to Receive Home Letters. -~ tbe resiznation of Daniel J. Sullivan. cussed, out by the school children. The cards|move to North Sterling. Cake and cof- son tivern, then one of the most noted were attached to shovels in many coal | fée was served and a sum of money Held-Up Claimed. Half Holiday at Mill. hostelries in eastern Connecticut. The | g, o J®l "ty 00 (WRITICIEE BEE | ortiors' letters that are ‘arriving Babre coming here Wednesday af- | Were Stiached io Stovels i Wany 008l | o ns presented Mra. McWay In recog. | 4 house, now known as the Johnson i 2 S ternoon Mr. Cheney met members of i nition of her faithful servi whils Joséph Couchon of lower | Sufficient water to genetate power | OUSe, MOW by Frank I Ray of |2ddressed the assembly. He tolq of |hero from France continue to “contain constant reminder to the chauffeurs to ices o the Danielso ints that they are not-recalving | work at (e roomu of he Daglasn |50 ¢8Y on the tuel supply. Arnbec Of he Socity. gepdrted to the police station tha permitted the operation of the Baltic > iy the imi ance of the work and that | compii ttempt was made Tuesday eveninz |\iills Monday. Wednesday afternoom |South Main street. The sign is finely part: g A it is the desire of the government that|a word from home, though they feel ing. Gegrge l'nderwood and famity of %6 Wold him up. He sald that a man | tho employes were given & half holi- | FArved, evidently by a master hand. | ol e, boy and £irl, who|certain that many letters and. pack. | ne e s TiPaNY and earlier in the day Dr. Simpson Improving. Crompten, R. I, were recent guests of om 2 g It bears upon its face the legend, For oy L he held a conference with members| Dr. E. L. Simpson, who has been|Thomas Uncersood. Ry g My B g R O e the Rofroahment of Man ‘and Beast,| a5 ind it possible to o so will buy |ages are being forwarded to them from | of the committee for the town of |seriously il for Tany weoks, was ror i BRI Tt B¢ ran awey instead WG| o R o 4 and the dafe, also cut into the word | thIift stamps. thelr tome town. A letter received| Plainficld. e AR L L B A S ade Trench Candles. A savings association is to be form- | here Wedresday from a soldier who ; S Fourteen un, le met Mrs, e in each of the four villages. Much |has been in Irance since November,| A@ricultural Extension Schools, |improved. and it is expscted that he| TOUrieon Soung people met at s, make paper trench candles. A good- 1y numter was made. Refreshments e rl‘(“‘”:“‘"‘]*:fl;j&“;”“r:fi:‘c fg;‘r ";,e ‘lflc"; 1168. Painted in wonderfully pré- Weanesday afternoon. This eaf 1eft| tess " pte s to " repeosunt. the. pig|enthusiasm is being displaved and Jo- |states that he has not recsived a line| At the headquarters of the Wind- | Will be able to come down stairs at his town with passengers standing i the | cim, the largest in this section of the cal leaders in the movement are con- |from home, though it is known here|kam County Agricultural society on|home today. rear vestibule an glal 0 . obtain policemen went to the location of the vatmed holdup fident that Plainfleld will do its pa-|that nearly two score letters and| Wednesday afternoon it was an- were served and a pleasant time was k #ur persons “ianding ronm. | The mervice has been | oy ot e b . Ra¥ And|iriotic duty in this campaign as it has | packages have been forwarded to him.|Bounced that an agrieultural extension HIGH SCHOOL NEWS. spent. 2 Wellnesdas mo revised o as to accommodate Baltic | ire and this tavern, history has prov- In all other patridtic affairs. Congrstulations From Hartford. school in home economics is to be con- Josiah Case has pneumonia, with |nmx|ru people who daily tfavel to PoINtAHOTth | . sheltered Lafayeite when he passed Big Hawk Shot. ducted at Grange hall in Plainfleld on | Address by Eric H. Johnson—Basket-| Hyrriet 1. Kenyon was in Danielson, ie 2 morning from pn A % s and m‘ and south. This accommodation s 7 Thomas W. Russell, Haftford. fed-|Feb. 5,6, 7 and 8. B. G. Southwick, r il y. % 0ad ¥ ."m“ Whist. sives them rervice ane hour earlier. * | Mercier's window and measures three | nacn ine Joast” melros!,g:c Ty IHeans ;:cr;:r::lffei.;'x to ?ielher a series of _For the first time since the institu- There were about twent: Closing Hours. GIFT OF THRIFT STAMP feet from tip to tip. Fratblates the people of Danielson for | B. Massor, extension daipimen at rs| . Last ‘Thursday Eric ~H. Johnson| tion of the New English olub in P! blés of slavers at the Odd Fellows' and Saturday evenings the R e e the whole-heartedness 1~ which | college, will deliver s Lol x"“ spoke to the Putnam High school de- | trograd, the New Year's Eve banqui &7 Whst, Tiesday cvening. The honors g aro 80 "‘J:;' Patriotic Present For Each Employe| NORTH STONINGTON |they observe the five day shut-down|ing, 2iry- | hating club on The Value of Avgmen-|Was not held. Were evenly divided, wo players be-|nintil 4 “Aonday, Wedne: of Textile Novelty Company. order and also the closing on Mon-| A similar_school is to . b 1 ation 15 Busineee - Me, Jobasuk talk % ing tied for first place and three for 'vr-! Safirday evenings they % Grange Appdints’ Commiith Wo. | ¢ays. ‘Woodstock Feb. 13 2::s “10 e held in|wag very interesting and both teach- B second will -clos 7 o'elock. S4ho Wextils Novelty compatly. has - w” "“N' k‘"‘“'“ ee on Wo- | "hanielson has done well in observing 3 ers and pupils enjoyed it. Fy e Personals, presenteq each employe a thrift card| Mans War Work—Tea at Home of | the order, though it has meant no in- This week a debate will take place 14 OBITUARY H Robitaille recently returned to{With the first stamp attached. When Mrs. Charles C. Gray—Death of Mrs. | censiderable loss to many persons. LITTLE COAL AT DAM. on the subject Resolved, That motion - 1 Terry after spénding a furlough | the cards are full they will be redeem-| Samuel A. Babcock. S P Water P pictures are beneficial. John Kelley. nt_his home on Hight streat. ed by the company and a new one will TRAINING IN FRANCE. ater Power Helps, But Trolley Ser-| Last Thursday evening the local The death of Johr Welly, 69, oscur- ses Norberta Smith of Willi- |be given. F. Carroll Peabody has been chosen St iy vice May Have to Stop. «|high school basketlall team went to red at his home at 20 2 ‘Wednesda e e Il Watehins Out ¥, hawk. superintendent of the Third Baptist | Private Richard J. Healey Thinks Fort etihing; OubEy Goshawk. Sunday schooi .to succeed Elmer: E. P is considerable anxiety ex-|Maine, who declined the re-election pressed among locai sportsmen about | wiy the probable visit of the goshawk to | Jsc pay egimousty accorded him. Woonsocket’ to play the high school The certainty of Putna team of that town. Putnam was de- Terry Must Be an Easy Place. aearie Hhm o AT TolIYY | aed BN, et e the Weoonsocket days. Wellnesday the cars were run- | {eam is one of the fastest in New ing, Miss Lillian Dillon of Waterbury And Miss Fthel Brown of Baitie mo. | proiere The In a letter received here from Pri- 1 .| trip was made in Miss Dillon's . Thompson is secretary | 0 ning as usual and making good time, | SnSland the score was not a very bad DANIEL F. THOMAS H b By these latitudes, There have been tW0 |ang" treasurer, with Miss Evelyn 1.|'ote Richard J. Healey of an infantry | D€ 78 U000, 276 TONIRE 5000 UM | one” Next Iriday evening the hish mo“REY BFoS notifications of this probable vieit in|\iain assistant. regiment that is in France he tells| i iion st the Dyer dam plant, below | SChool team will play Killingly on i LIBERTY HILL 049 Jocal ftems of The Butltin Some| *Si0r *S.5. rianer preachied a2 neI3%mer . Walsh of s tip acvove und Puinam'e:court. . The lneuy for the FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM. er the disastrous Visit of eleven vears | Lnion sersice in tlie Wheeler school | brfaration for battle on French sofl g P oxumcles cvme wia: BALMERS Town Has No Dostor, Since Death of |80 The Goshawk comes from Alas- . TETATE, Private Healey says that the trip|SPlondid quality and indicates what| Putnam. Woonsocket. B s . Wiliiis, Ginn ostor, Since Dea Mliaii: Cabade aa Tan: dvei ibises Grange Appoints Committee. across was made on what he Ghscrib-|can be done on Windham county | Dobson 7, Toutaine, Charlan BRI il Ay Dr. E. L. Danielson—Hound Chases|{known to breed in the mountains of| The grange met in regular session |es as a womder of a big transport that | farms toward swelling the food sup- e Fox, ;i;]w H!fi:m);lre In extreme cold he lfi‘;' x-‘g&ay I{vfl;flnf. > :‘he lecturer, | had no trouble at all getting through L’)‘mofa tgeu:\atmm it ‘there u&nly thfi Maher ... . Brown —_— — ollows his food which is any bird | Miss Ruby ark, arranged a |the submarine zone. As to France, his nd the energy to carry the worl JAY M. SHEPARD (Snactes Goodrien, Te, s egwalessant Lo can got sway with, to points even |food poogramme ¥hish iociofied |leter indlcates that ho ia billted in hrouch ST T e after an attack of pneumonia. s far south as Connecticut. man on, ope: y John L. York, on{the north o e country and not a|Drummer Oversieeps, Then Scolds d Suceseding Bimore & Shepard ‘William Peckham of Winthrop,|here says they have no fear of hu- |the advisability of having more farm- | great distance from the battle lines. : Condu:t o 2 Cotter Gleeson - St Mass., is visiting his sister, Mrs, El-|mans and will appropriate a chicken, |ers in congress. The Woman's Work | THe remarks with interest upon the ’ eetor. 3 (at no cost to you) or mer Caples. like an arrow from the how, when |committee of the grange for the pres- |severity of the weather at Fort Tes An irate traveling man who fell|Byrnes, Nelson... Goulet, Murphy 0,000,000 Bave need this Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mofitt and|but a few feet away from a house. |ent year was appointed as follows: |ry, as indigated by newspaper clip- |2SleeD in a southbound passenger train - L. remody. For ] ¢ - . |daughter, Evelyin, are visiting Mrs:| The ones seen here were not quite|Mrs. Charles B. Chapman, Mrs. Thos. |pings that have come into his hands,|and was carried from Putnam to Dan- W " e 5062 North St, Willimantic | Mofit's parents, dr. and Mra: O, W, |two feet long, with a little over a|E. Brown, Mrs. Reuben D. Cook, Mrs. |and clearly indicates that Fort Ter.|ielson befors he regained his senses| 1oy Gieram Moaarmmot Mook oS00 Lady Assistant Tl connection | Gurley. foot spread of wings. They have a|Clifford B. Thompson and Miss Annié | rv must bé an easy place, as to hard |made a threat to assault Conductor | jorm g g g | There was no church service Sunday |black head with white lines over and M. Maine. drilling, compared to the rigorous | Breen, a job that might not have prov- | ot H‘:xté:;n"x.ao '63{,‘;0: Q?n'gc?:: as Rev. Mr. Knott was suffering from |behind the eye. The back and taj} is Afternoon Tea. training Uncle Sam's men are getting|®d real nourishing had he tried it.|plegyy; referee, Gailagher. 2 Dn F c J AcxsoN ulcerated testh & blucish slate. The under part is| The Ladies' society of the Third| ‘over there The traveling man’s difficulqy was pal. Rapid Writing, James H. Burrill is in the Hart-|°venlv marked with irregular wavy |Raptist church gave an afternoon tea| From the business standnoint, Pri-|Pably due to his own careldssness and ! 9. ford hospital, bars of gray and white. Feathers of |last Thursday, at the home of Mrs.|vate Healey has observed a quick|2fter he had become too effusive in| Miss Lorena Gallant wrote in 10 min- DE"T.ST Raymond James was home from|throat and bréast darker and .(}.e'k_ Charles C. Gray. which was a jump in prices-on articles that Uncle his threats to do violence llb_.lhe rail- { utes 488 words with 7 errors with a Hartford over the holiday. ed, The outer feathera of the tail are |ant affair sociaily e society Sam’s soldiers buy in France. He men- [r08d mar, he was ordered away from | net speéd of 41 words per minute. This - ) Yo i Ne Suiter. reddish, all tipped with white. give lts next tep st the home of Mrs. | tions that one article has been ad-{the railroad station by Officer John|entitles her to the initial certificate Romoved to 715 Main S, Willimantio | oW L8 At State O. E. 8. Session. George H. Stone. vanced from 3 to 6 cents, and another [ McFarland. sizen‘by the nflerwooq. Aibgiriter Wows—t e m tatsm Fhone ¢ | [ EVETONC fecls deenly the loss of| S i worthy mat- Mr. ang Mrs, John D. Avery have|article from 12 to 36 cents. 3 - 't i ‘ canle as & shock to the community,|ron of Faith Chapter, No. 82, 0. F. §, [begn recent visitors in Hartford. e e The towh of Lebanon e Lo munlty. |and Mrs, K. F. Cheney, past mciny | Mrs. O. D. Fisher is absent on | SERIOUS COAL SHORTAGE. . EARLE E. GILBERT, iy matron, who s on the state necrology | lensthy visit with various friends in Rt e 5 = FUNERAL DIRBECTOR Foxes are. numerous. A hound was|Committee, are in New Haven attend- | Massachusetts. , | Boroughites May Be Forced to Use 4 AND EMBALMER. |close on the heels of one which went|ing the forty-fourth annual session of Wood as Colonists Did. : Thoue 130-5.. . Jewett City. |across the hill recently. the Grand Chapter of Connecticut, Or OBITUARY s 3 der of the Fastern Star, held at Ma- — Unless some shipments of hard coal senic Temple in that city today Mrs. S8amuel A. Babcock. arrive in Danielson very soon, some (Thursday). Mra. Mary B — families here are going to have the Borough Briefs, - widow of Bamnrantpocl T6: sihe |experionce that has befallen the. res- Mr. and Mrs. John Cheney of Moo-|Jan, 25, at her home near Wheeler's|idents of many New England towns 1 sup were recent guests at Mr. and |crossing, this town. Mrs. Babcock {during the past monph. Dractically Mrs, H. E. Paul was a native of South Kingston, R.|NO coal is on hand in the local yards, Mrs. Barl Montgomery left Wednes- |1 She is survived by two sons, Ed- | &nd- efforts to get some into town are day to join her husband at Macon,|win A. and Frank H. Babcock. Her|DOt panning out real well, although Ga. He was one of the first nineteen |only daughter, Emma, wife of Henry|Fuel Director I, E. Cunneen is work- ogge . who passed the best examination at|L. Allen, died in September, 191 Ing hard to’ get shipments through. w‘lhmantlc Conn. the aviation school. s ot ¥ There need be no suffering from the ’ Dance, Soclal Hall, Glasgo, tonight. STGRRS cold here, however, for in a real emer- Admission 25c. Driscol's orchestra— gency wood can be used. Many hun- eav. S Al e e dreds of cords of wood have been Harold E. Splcer has heen transfer- | President’s Hour Takes Place of Cha- | chopped within a few miles of Dan- red from Fort Slocum to Kelly Field,| pel Exercises—Fine Programme at|ielson this winter and great quanti- SATURDAY THE LAST DAY OF SALE DON'T DELAY—COME WHERE YOU SAVE MONEY. THE CLOSING DAYS WILL HAVE MANY SURPRISES FOR YOU. BARGAINS, SUCH AS YOU WILL NOT FIND DURING THIS WORLD-WIDE CRISIS. MERCHANDISE THAT YOU NEED AT A TREMENDOUS SAVING. AVOID THE FIRST INCREASE IN PRICE OF Ban Antonio, Texas. C ties of It are being hauled in here. e onosrt for Bensfit of Red Cresss 1 ¥1, e coal supply fails compiste. 20c - 7, Spools o : OLCHESTER On_account of examinations the 13, householders will only be put back [ Bath Towels | Willimantic et ; president’s hour was omitted Friday. |0 the basis on which New Fnglanders 13c Thread 25¢ 0r Frank Doane of Willimantic was at| This is_a new] institution begun since|Of half a century ago heated their his home on Hayward avente a few | ChaPel had to' be discontinued on ac- |homes, and those good people managed i count of the lack of a meeting place, | Very well. BUY BEFORE FEBRUARY 4th e o6 Worskats."was| | The: second semsstec bagan Mandag)! Six Tons of Rye to Sell, 75¢ & Colhertis, chlier WadRondny: motning, A few students went home| One man who was busy on his farm Corsets Charl F ver Sa lay. last summer and who does. business On Monday, February 4th, the famous Nemo Wongder- §| town rtinanan, °f Martboro ‘was In| “Mro “Walter T. Ackerman spent the |here has six tons of rye menl on hand 38c lift Corest will will advance from ‘William Tynan of Putnam, formerly | Veek-end in New York., to help out at the present lime in fil- e $5.00 to $6.00, and by buy- ] or this pace, was visiting triends in Patriotic Decorations. 3 onl ke exia fojconsyn big $1.00 Women’s, 5 Al Y rye. B . -g your Nemo Corsets now you will save $1.00 on udl ; E gt | was brighie e e e oharch | "ohis Tye is to be placed upon the Union Suits werevisitors in Middletown Monday, | national flags. The pastor. gave ex- |Market at § cents a pound. It fa of 59¢ AN the stores in town will close at|tracts from books written by men at Bll we will continue to sell these popular models u 7 o'clock p. m. during the week ex-|the front. The next communion ser- uintil F cepting Wednesdays and Saturdays. | Vice will be held Feb. 3. The prepar- h 20c present prices ‘ebruary 2nd, Dr. . M. Kiein nd Thomas P. Kin- | alory servics will be held Thursday " ; Women's H These increases are compelled by the ever-increasing §| "k Tripment o sufar scsive: “The NWEE A shipment of sugar arrived Mon-.| The most Interesting concert of the v 7 14c cost of all corset material. * We are glad you'll have the |92, There was about 1500 pounds. |vear was that of Friday, Jan. 35, in John Purceil of Salem ler | the church. Th C o A F ath. []in'tnn Toeeday, ok i B ?iuurteua., ”;‘,z:i“:;m::g? j 50c Women’s wm, h‘,u“‘“‘e’ into effect eh“’ Lot e e L SO AR Hark, Hark, the Lark, Schu siroag g Try the new “Nemo Brassiere”—it fits as you fasten. NORTH LYME Tadis ssiutes ¥y St ek e s o " ing, Courier, Dby ©O. Henry, Mr. 00 and $1.50. ett; - violincelfo solo, selection, colds. _Miks ‘Lols Rogers visited at.G. H:|Mr. Hauschild; 4 Day m Venlee ot Strong’s the first-of the sweek. vin, (a) Dawn, (b) Gondolier, - S Mr.” and Sirs. Gusene Lefingwell | netian Love Sosg, () Good imet. dars THE H. C. MURRAY CO. |5 o e 5o B b Bt | SeR 0 Miss mux Sainoe oo o Miss Wallace; rture, -sustaini ; g 72 Mior of Lyme was a e o || g esiat Frath Minet 'of ‘Camp. Devens wis Droceeds * were oma 3 couple of davs vhis weeke I Red Crome bl