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{ For Private William H.| Merchant Marine—Henry Welch De- b.»(.—at;::.g."rm Floog Feared| clines Appointmént as First Assist- LFire Friday Evening. ant lfll'flnr d F-n M-M Clifef Micliael Grimshdw, who has! A 1686F W ‘l;y- | Béen 11l for a week, was able to be out S y, but was not :: ‘c)lutv. it ?:nfig”Nm to l’ym:’ektt:ig B H-rold S. Corbin to Msl'ch. } L e s | darr recently appointed Harold §. Cormin of this eity, & {1y i T R ition, a6 fie:%“ ion ¢ | member of the offieers’ trainitig corps o Tl?d 6. g{‘ oft th.le{- ot De will have $he honor Frie s Mr-hh. ueo. Flosk e eBipE 4t 'é:”;nu f the aivision w!::‘: e ‘o xmuvfdd i i e AT i sis o & 1he grand review in which 37,000 men A flock of more>than®1,000: erow: ( edeacFYg:lnl Arizona. hovering over the-$ " :; o f» will participate is to take place, Tho | ko x atior with eenda "W o of o P vty %flifi.“"m‘ay % ine nead of the 1 it Was ng {‘Lmnmmmt, the servids e et ooy ot e | The ‘parent.teachrs wssting thes | TR e L jonrs. dbpearitie of &6 many of e crgwe poforgi i evh“mg 4 m:mm!n!nehd . g " || meant, weatherwise., to next Friday evining, b Rev. W. c?' ;‘m‘d to mk' Elks to Cnlfirau fiahlqn Aumvu‘nry 3 ”nrfy ) D'M Friday. fideticut Prise % | d P Potiam. Fries ““& tmdav aft- b, eg‘rees in Putham av, ng }fi; - "’”‘“ at the Baptist | pytnor: lodn:x:tumki Tkt obucve the o Beheet peic Yehugared ! golden versary 6f the organisa- | e "" Sewing Bes. tion of the order. The program for |pend and hedds f6 the sol died sewmg citcle of St. Al | the evening inciudes singing by a fiver's of ice B ‘Teme &f % t bréak up Friday_afterneonm, L mWEY on mem were only small spaeep of open n streét fl! aftefnoon. THere [qptilferymen inelude! a firflng Squad, | water ‘at that time. - m féatures of special interest at the | which at the Erave Pg" Tl mili- fileting. ’ tary H6H6FS to ate Pike, the first FOR MERGHAN'! MARKN! i Teachers to Aid. man of the Danfélson company to die| . Principal Erhest R. Warren dnd |since the war began. First Applmmn Filed by Omer J. hers of /Killingly High School will | DPrivate Pike voluntgered for servite. Blanchard Durml Friday. ] i g in Puj m«uy to assidt the &%: |He W8S & resideny 6f the town of ] i s efiiption § & ard ia< | Brooklyn, where the DOdy Was taken| J. F. Dorohue, fmrmg agent here e ! ; 8% system. pf the registered men. upen its artival heére from Fort Ter*!| for “the mew United .Sé:fies merchn.hm ‘“"!““ 3t 3 Y., ‘i Fri Im.'t":"A: ire g s e Tad Toseived the ot Apoiention Hiog | to assist applicant s Om&r J. Blanchard ot urvlces at the Baptist chureh of | o ol o Ve b L R ie Spplication i ‘ i “ “ " - ,.;m Ssldiens. etineteCominiss Wier Weitnss B Newpert oy Mr- oo 2 : ‘{ of Ootuxe street| May Mean Digastrous. Flosd. | Service is open in the merdmnt ma.- : the e u i : Teavy rain Gflflng the easly ;‘x?; to many of the younz men in this tee and surrounding towns who 2 to ifiterest pérsons to hke an |of Triday morhirig followed bY & 1ap= | sought service in the nited smg:‘ - 5 | J ) ““"Ih ,mfi' m’m’c,"”; m..fim'u;g HEAVY nAm ON iCE heré for service in the great flest. The i rut in lonely soldiers by writing|id rise in temperatiifs, runiing thé|,avy but who were di letters and ‘doing other things |mercury up to-60 Gégveés early in £he | physical tests. For the fHerehaht ma- t will tend. to make their life in|afternoon, brought conditions that, i} ing the physical tésts are not severe @8inp more pleasant and interesting. g"a‘;"g::nd :::s:tc{:;“g i;fil:yflggd‘:‘;‘:: and the young men who want a life of 8. OF V. Gelebration the 2Bnd: adventure at sea now have, théit: op~ WHE AFé Wise in weatl portunity to get it and at the “‘mbflfl of Colonel Bdward Ander- t?hdm' the rain an fh” warm sum | time o serve their country well, , Sonb of Veterans, have ar- |ice and snow disappeared very rapidly, 80"l nbestvanes of Whshifig-|turning Dighwash fio sead,ah, water Prefers to Remain Foreman. s birthday for t Friday even- |and mud and poufing great volimes of _ Henry Welch has declitied ‘appoifits and huc T fie ° ot released 1nts water O6urses fihéflgém fArst af’m?,f;‘;fl“;:;,“ th: fl‘ D&}ml’l e refe o, W. n C, to joif “with thet in lhé IF‘r ers, Which Were rising fapidly as :1%0‘;5?:31 *gfmglrai r:;ager:m q‘:h:lc:}ex iday &vening came on. » Gedrge Kent, Who 18 4 patent in| These rivers are covered with iee | Qe has served four years, orcoster :'u was Joried. of | that is trom 30 to 35 inehes thick, and | James Smith, appointed second as- HOSPILAL, FEPOTt: day a8 remaining very ill, thongh qQuiek relegse of this heavy ice = will | Sistant engineer, also has declined. to . B@F condition ‘is ot regarded as dan- | mean great damage, it is feit, all along|Sérve by reason: that his husiness A : g i \ the str‘e!ams\t Should the warm yesin 93; ;'fl szs;l?et fm the ity such a 5 Farewell Rés#ption. ef contifide for another 45 houfs it I8 ! t East ,r('u“ng,y Bils & the |Bélieved ¢hat conditiofs will become| Centrast for Carrying Prissners, If:nds 4t Barl Magon &nd B8 famn dangerotis, The eity is again advertising for ing' on March 1; to H¥8 ift n& Condltions niow, exeest for the quan- | pids for mc contract of carrying priss odstock, are to give a reteption in | Uty of Eféw, which is less this year, |oners from the city court to the jail their honor. approximate the situation of later|at Brooklyn. The work is new ‘being ’ ,m““. o skt 46od 15 6. FoRGEMsnn sopt | Lo, by Deputy Cestys ¥, ol ' Ol MARTET. vl Taown the eourse of the Quinebaus,|on for & NHLbEE o of yoats. Bliases a8 Usual in Business Mews | Wrockiie and tearing bridees from | miver Migh; No Danger Vet. Lyceum Course. The exceedingly heavy cé that is in| The Quinebaug river showed a con- o ’ _o|the rivers this yeat is the ehief cause Sidem‘l;le“:is‘e he‘;e Iine Friday. after- i’hs Lotus l;umetul on & on' F d free and put into | noon, following the heavy rain of the . the-gtar nambery of Hieiness | orime D tne Fapidly Fising rivers, It | CArl¥ morning hours and the warm s Absoclation frs g Soureeeon |is felt that the damage if may cause weather “durine the ady. While the 'mfiw evening Will be very heayy. WALSF WAS gétting up to higher leveis, tre. s - H. F. Glendinning First Mmelflh Lh? e wae:;;‘:::i:;alt.x:n;:"(;angut ex ; Harold . F. Glendinning, - formerly iy MILITARY BURIAL. proprictor and caioe ot o Toeal Daper; nSibects ‘ot the Britsh government s . i and who ‘volunteered for arfy serviee = T4 Be Given Privats W‘““"‘*"“”“’ here at the’ outhreak of the-war,”bé. [Cially ufged N o Ty Wie: Divd_at Fare- Terry. ing afterwards appointéd company | be conducted at the Bmdley thebtre clerk and promoted to be a corporal | HeXt. Tuesday evening under the di- has been advanced t6 be first sergeant |rection” of a British recruiting miis- of the Danielson compédny _at Fort|8ion. Tt is hoped to secure & number Terry, sucecéding Hergeant Percy fi‘st:‘:;::& f';l" bt e Eg; Brown,” who ins & sergeant’ - ents wi Servi n;,w“' Ay ® P2t} either in b’ English, ‘ot Cuidien 0 2 armies, en up to years of age fire in the basement of the Codding Polish Books for Libraty, house on Mechani¢ strest, occupied by | Members of the public library eom- Trank Dagnon. .'No6 one was in the | mittee have voted to add 25 hooks g‘llcé at the time and - the firemen | printed in the Polish laAguage to the nd a couch blazing.’ The fire was | libraty shelves. Putfam has & lange extinguished with only a slight dam- |colony of Polish people. Whe salec- ) tion of the books will be by Ancrnev Eric H.- Johmson. NORTH WINDHAM e pas Enthusiastic Knitters in Lecal Branch of the Red Cross. A WA E o R UNSTEADY NERVES Your troubled, unsettled mind, your inability to concens trate, ot your fatigve from ordinary work simply shows you m’f‘,{;eflem Downing is 11l with heart that the drain on your strength is greater than your system is |y (e Bed Cross workets will moet supplying and ‘you. need the powerful, nourishing force in |yorc There will be a evcial i the ovening as u: ; Faithful Knitters, There are some eénthusiastic knit- ters in the local branch of ‘the Red Cross. Since ‘it organized the last of g g October Miss Apt has knitted four hel- mets and is knitting her 17th pair of g socks, -Mrs. Annie Richards has knit five pair of socks, five helmets, four sweaters, four pair wristers, Lirtah.i to qna‘lly replmidl the deficiency and avoid a Tirenkdown. | e oom ot S Seotf’s is all nourishment and so skilfully emul- ifi%fig?&’gfifi&'{?fl&?f "0’ sified that it s quickly assimilated without taxing |arattnew of ‘Harttord spent the weok digefio::nd sets up strength in place of weakness, fend at their homes here. No Atcohoi— No Opiates. CLARK'S FALLS Scott & Bowne, Blosmfield, . J. 1740 s Corporal Thomas Callahan of Camp Devsns has been-home oh & short fur- ‘;fr and Mrs, Oscar Perry of New Haven have been guests of the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Perry. Miss Doris Collins and Miss Julia Fleming attended the teachers’ meste ing and grange meeting last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson D. Maine and daughter of Westerly wape guests on 5:“1:" of Mr. and Mrs. Richard e The moth soouts were here Wed- nesday looking over trees. Pramptly and Satisfactorily Cleaned e Téfl’m Call 743'2 At the‘ Fitchville Baptist chureh: e / Rev. W. D Hetherington, pastor, Sun- ha pastor, Tesk, “Set-a witoh & Ford, the pastor. Text, a wate 150 Main Sheet. in Postal Telegraph Ofl'k:e yofors may ot Keep the dooe of my ips. . Intline not my heart to any GIVE US A TRIAL. et evil” 12.15 p. m., the Bible school; T FREE’ AUTO DELIVERY > B4 M| p.im., evening worship with Sermon. ~Be-not overcome with evil, bt over- { The order was issued, it was said, as|reau of munition research o-ths ity 2o it with good.” K from 33 states opened a five days’ con- | plaintifi’s attorneys. It was agreed, S LR a result of & conference In Chicago of | council made public today. ference here today under the auspices | he said, that $900000 should be paid % \Lrs Y, 2. .30 p. m., the rmen of the various milling di-| Periodical raids of resorts and gam- [of the department of agriculture, to|by the company in settlement of all o 1 R meofing. The topio xsiuns, and that similar orders were|bling dens and the fining of persons |discuss food conservation and kindred [ claims held by Bassick against the Wwill be Chgose ye this day whom Ve |being sent out by division chairmen |found in them were said to be a form Subjects. Speakers today included | corporation. The court proceedings shall serve. elsewhere. of revenue .ollection .and the charge|Secretary Houston and Food Admifis-|involved the payment of commissions Officials “hete said that the pirpove ¥ was made that lessees of vicious ver, th ards of $4 000,000 on ORDERVCURTA“-FNG THE of the order was to allow those miils | premises were not punished as the law AR S Shraitinns: ConrARtY cotigad by Bas- ([nm‘ed 1872) MILLING OF FLOUR|Which had not ground their allotment | provides. SUIT AGAINST AETNA sick from the French .government. to “catch up.” One policeman, discharged five times After $1,500,000 of these commissions for misconduct, says the report, was| EXPLOSIVES CO. TERMINATED |} .4 heen paid a new board of dirc- Issued to Mills in the Southwest That VICE AND GAMBLING re-employed five times-through the in- &5 Tail tors of the defendant company, it was Have Ground 75 Per Cent. of Normal mmaccountmflmhnk,shflmgltmflushttkume if you like and’place yourself among the millions of tercession of politictans, Edgar W. Bassick to Be Paid $900000{ chorged, attempted to repudiate the “ rmnkee Amount. RAMPANT IN MONTREAL. it -t 3 in Settiement. agheament with Bassick on the grousd savers -a-nation great, ; el i Dolios. pre Bk FIVE DAYS' CONFERENCE OF : that his fees were excessive. 640, * Ransas City, Mo, Feb. 15.—An order | Politicians and Police Aré Said to Be ANNING CLUE MEMB ~ New York, Feb. 15.—Litigation in- o Deposits: - $2,640,657.25 Was issued today by A. J. Hunt, chair- Invoived. CAN L e e oo i man- of the southwestern milling di- —— TR 3 g BY 2 § oL People of Denmark have extensive & m and M- $115,561.84 vision of the federal food admimistra~| Montreal, Feb. 15.—Commercialized|Opentd at Washington Under Auspicesd Bridgeport, Conn.. dgainst the Aetna : % business enterprises in Russia, all the tion, directing 1l flour mills that have|vice and Drofessional gambling, now of deadmni. of Agrioulture, Explogives Company, Inc. was termi- | way from Reval in the west to Via- ground 75 per cent. of the 1{sald to be rampant in Montreal, are nated by an “out of court” settlement |divostok in the east. It is only siace, amount handled in the last thres years | charged to connivance by polititians Wathington, Feb. 15.—Canning club | here today, it was stated today by |the fall of 1915 that the -exports n\‘ to suspend operations immediately.{and the police in a report by the bu- | members and junior extension workers | George . Gordon - Battle, one.of - the | hutter have stopped. Prastient, J, ARTHUR ATWOOD" cho President WILLIAM H. BURNHAM Seerstary: hunmr CLARENCE A, POTTER