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i|Alisged Mad Dog Bites Doge Sheep in Woodstook—Men Accepted | Thursday—Big Suction Pipe Re- M;-'.fly of Henry . Ravenelte, 3 ; Ceagdl stPoor 2.usm ! P i ‘Cap Soft Cosl “‘Dubbed BROKEN LOTS OF SILK, GREPE DE | 13130 g% [ =T o e . . i CHINE, GEORGETTE and VOILE “% < Major George A. Norton, U. S, A, & £ 3850 ordnan: nt, ‘has “been ! . peri /| WAISTS AT GREATLY REDUCED i S S e PRICES. onal army. ~H nts following a visit of a § . Yuh;nston in %e flfln&fl aNm | &mmturfimtu pre;ioontuly < | One il aists at ..., of = of | noted, e into the town about a } Dm ::: 3 ‘\‘::: anhh :: 2 : t -o r -in-law of Charles Srm,dk ‘Week ago and last Saturday bit dogs X . o | mar of Attawaugan. ‘#nd sheep ‘that Tiave since been killed. | 5 - g : '3 gz:lfih :V'Alz:: 50 | c«mfl‘? Arthur G, Bill was l‘n x’m-t :m?mhr o : 2 4 o t o Wail Lo 8248 ool nam ursday to conduct an Tepresent the 1 LA | Fib L m K} 0: ot of Crepe de Chine Whaists $2.98 TS - velative to the death of Henry ! state, and town officials has been ac- MDES mm GRAD‘E OXFOHDS, m AND s, IN | One lot of Crepe de Chine Waists $4.19 | 51500 COATS ) mwmwmam ‘tive in séocuring a better enforcement * | e S B e [ s | PATENT LEATHER, GUN METAL, RUSSIA CALF AND BRONZE KD ' 180 Gt - uRmm down to two above ze- et o oy the arder e besh : COATS LADIE® AND MissEs wooL | i ro Thursday morning. el el e BROKEN LOTS AND SiZES | SWEATERSREDUCED 10PER CENT. |$35.00 COATS . | ‘Leases Part of Store. 4 officers were again In the ; 4 ’ k $37.50 COATS 2 George P. Berris has leased town Thursday, stekihg more infor- S . : §4000 COATS south - n about the dog that was Killed. i 1 3 lnt Saturday. It has been| DOMESTICS : e | e (he- ot of Hastior Into.tha : » \ i At Special Prices [ man busin ) in-the | town of Woodstock and s believed to of ‘hailed tmm ‘Willington, over in wide FRUTT OF THRELOOM argain W 3 "fl"iwma. vard . a0 | aizer” et ‘ ; sinent wil which the io: mgé':.:xé’?’&%':y - - b 5"°° i BRY o yor o e o w B ifs Sl S| MEN'S HIGH GRADE LOW SHOES IN VICI KID, RUSSIA CALF et : (:oxm coal, these ‘applications * bein| 1y afl of the members of a flock y 2 ’ : - %,,, ,;“w‘““; R G S e e o G (o ey b o vt || AND GUN METAL. THIS LOT INCLUDES STETSON, HURLEY AND M‘ mu COATS .......... ”fim directors of the Killingly 7 Gandli Bursts U ol meeting e Woelstoct aftair HEYWOOD SHOE CO. SAMPLES AND FACTORY SPECIALS - CHILDRHTS WINTER ‘C. Bennett of Providence vis.jorder under which dogs in this and A kL 3 = i COATS ited 1 &a ‘in Damielson Thursday. |other towns have been kept confined 1 .fim 1yd x 3 Ember Days. since early last fall. |71 0. square, Y. .oeevisemnw. 76e| SIX TO FOURTEEN YEARS I observing ember days this week 4 BLANKETS. Cn?‘! have sthres meatless days, zs ACCEPTED THURSDAY f 5 ¥ 3 g 8 which todey (friday) of COUTSe 18t of Young Men Who Qualify for f Ifi. There were more rush cajls for|Service—Forty More to Be Up Today “Thursday, When the .cold e wave caused the freezing of many wa-| From among the forty men who Whiey T e e Fruraiey %o sprear betos ONE LOT MEN'S GUN METAL, PATENT LEATHER ) > ay. hi n boar: ‘Pphysical LA There ase severay Danietsn men in |examinacion, the olowine "were sc- |} AND RUSSIA CALF- OXFORDS AT _.. . = ———— the comtingent of 82 Helecte to ke |Siee: Rosarlo N. Lacroix. Putnam: i ta of this distriet, the men going to|Arthur J. St. Armont, Ballouville; Pe- . ter E. Garvais, Killingly; Edward E. ' i 5 - Camp Devens Wednesday of IeXt|p, e’ Putnam: Antonio Blasetti, Put- No Sale Shoes On A No Exchan Representatives Harry E. Back and |Bam; John J. Breavea, Danielson: Al- N0 oalt val 0 EXchanges to|Clayton Wright and Clerk Sabin G, |fed Greenwood, e M 5200, SR < Writes from Naval France. Am P Russell will be in Haiford Match 18 | W itne)l.{ rgca;lm mosv:‘nor_a Ba _dars- | ‘Pensacola. for the special session of the legis-|gld D- Hutchins, Daniclson; el S —_— mho‘: are most ;hmnnt to Philadel- | lature. | o n:;”;ém a:n%s:pry icm'tg—{r o e Mrs. e g i i g 5 & . Torrey, 4 ! m!mn Teftt has been ill the|P) ‘:;mw ork and have a week's 5 dF;;,"sd:“‘}f:nr-; g&_ Yo hfi;,o?rgye %l:é_ nam; George A. Lachapelle, Putnam: |flour. Samples of the various breadsiha\dng formed a society calling them- |air is always very chilly. - Living it el loiel peopls a t then. I must close for this time, | ford, who has sent them attractive|ilenry Lebldnc, Danielson; Archibaldiwere given out with the rec.a.. selves the Soldiers' Friends, and hav-|France is a great deal différent thar ed the unhn mlu at the wfi.; " to hear again. '| Washington's birthday cards. , Macdonald, Jr. Putnam: Clifford S.| This is the third in a series or cem- |ing these officer: B I R e o o e orieg o e Mrs, Irl; ing Gregory, h\'mf in Comnecticut. The Frenct 3 = St. n’s iam Peloquin, sec- | people use all two-wheeled chgrch in Putnam Sunday aight. Th Dest rithes o an the folks.| 3. of V. to Observe the Day. |Thoripson: Ambroso J. Laprale, Puts |hall, and Judsing by the increase in ss Atice [xley, treasuror: |and everything is mucn Giferent thac m 1 closed. ursday to ponnu V. 8. N, Aero Station, Co, 39, Pen-| Colonel Edward Anderson camp, S.{pam; Malcomb A. Adams, Putnam. '|attendance, they are proving their | Mrs. Al'bex't Noel, chairman of work. |we have in the siutes. .m‘a 20 ARy mmumm” Ct‘]’l',; sacola, Florida. of will habe an' observance of| One of the men of this number, | popularity. . rfl\ Grosvenardale, PP T Was| gton's birthday this evening ,‘iflil:l)h}!‘l Al;oAdflnS' of thgs(ci!}', filed and have invited. other_ patriotic or- |with the boarq a request for imme- 1 : ot- | o st Sandstrom and family enter- COLUMBIA Sanizations to join with ‘hem in the|diate service, Scores of men ars|in the hall March S and 9. Ome of the |Sailles M. E. church enjoved a social{ resuiy oot %ztv“g'{‘;a‘?&f"?a"é A !.llned “Mr. ‘Edson n.na mnny Sunday. obstrvance, qualified ahead of him and he would |main objects of the exhibit is to-bring{ 2fternoon recontly at the home of Mis.| Corn 45 mot raised here at all. It it Tocal BN Devens | Mourners at Funeral of Mrs. James P.| There was & large gathering of the|not be called until late spring or ear- |before the public the necessity for |Samuel Baldwin, the sociesy meeting|intirecting to traxel around snd. ol B ‘_}’ ’”‘““R e e tn| Littie—Center - School Leads Town|Mnembers of the Bohemian club at the|ly summer in any ciso and probably |conserving Wheat, meat, sugar and|f® Sprorise to Ms Baidwin. _Mis. | acquainted with the custons Of differ- L o4 - {not un later, ut e wan el an give e Wi 'n a chance = d = 3 3 alli - &swmi “Tuesday, guests of _their| Enrcliment in Junur Red Cross. Foolps [TANTRORY SVSMIBIERE ) Open 2 > ; b 2 Presented Gift by Aid Society. There are lots of apple trees here At the meeting «.notice was given £ e, b hey BTOW vty ge of the patriotio To0d exhibit to be held The Ladies' Aid soolety of the Ver-|cht {1oF £0 ot PR by € X o e . ent peoble, but T am ready to retw ing of the second pinochle tourna-{into an army uniform at once, so will |to exchange recipes. -Since the new |Mader acting as hostesses. During thei o 1n. good U, S. 2 fl?“ Mrs, Charles Clark, and her ment and to-witness games tn the bil- | be certified for service in time to send |fifty-fifty ruling in regard to the buy- | afternoon Mrs. Baldwin was presented e opportunity. 2 e fam Mrs. Frank Holbmk from Colline- | jiara room, him out with the group of 32 men |ing of wheat, many have wondered|% Casserole with silver holder. MrS.iponine this letter i Superviser of Schools T, a : s L o M P Baldwin is a nactive member of the|phns Uhs letter reaches you "zl pe: Harrington | ville is. in town spending a few days| A. P. Burns returned to Squantufi: leaving for Camp Devens on Wednes- (kow they could/use such a large s T vight, of Putnam Visited. the school here|win yor cousin Mise Nello Hunt. Thursday after a visit at his home |day-of next week, \ amount of substitutes. The exhibit|Society. She with the members of the| 'Beit wishes to Fitchville Taesday. ] here, Mr. s is now at Squantum,] This is the first request that the|is to help out in regard to this, and |family is to join Mr. Baldwin in Man- H (B Mr. and Mrs Charles Stoltedfeldt Burn g , t g ¥ CHARLES L. RATHEONE, ¥ e i g where the Victory plant is being con- |board has recéived from a resistrant|to show that it is possible to conserve | Chaug, Mass, where Mr. Baldwin has Bat, F, 1034 Reég! F. A. <+ WRITES- FROM. FLORIDA,~ - -|and fAughter Barbara, Mr. and Mrs.|gtructed and is engaged by the con-|to be moved up so as to get him into|and at the same time hawe the proper |fecently accepted a position with B. B. Baptist Church N R g : Wilbur Smith and son Wilbur and|rern that did the constructinn work | 8ervice earfisr than tould be re- |amount of nourishment supplied in an|& R. Knight company. i A otes. ClschF ‘Sandstrom Recovering at Naval | Miss Ruth Lyman spent Sunday with|at Goodyear last winter. quired, if he were selected in accord- |attractive, appetizing way. Red Cross Auxiliary. RA}' the {,“"“"‘“‘“ e, thuch, Hespital—Expects to Go to France | E- P. Lyman. : = S ance With the position of his order| . .. Lestures by Mias -Osgood. *‘An auxiliary of the Red Cross wis|Qunday Fon, 24 ot 1o o o ,‘;;‘;,"g,‘;' L seon. “_Attended Funeral. OBITUARY: o |Pumber. e men will bo in for ex. |, MiSS Ellen . Osgood, East Hart- | formed Tuesday afterncon at the home |subiee! ' Tne Cpnfession of ¢ People from out of town who ate ——— . amination today. making . Lotal of|l0rd: formerly a teacher in Putnam |Of Mrs. Irving Cregory. The following |The Tower of Babel; 1215 n m i ¢ _The following letter has been re-|ténded the funeral of Mrs, J. P. Edward Duffy. 0 W the wetl S High school, i8 giving a series of lec- | oOfficers Were elected: Chairman, Mrs.|pjo school; 7 p. m, cermon, A Seldier ] ceived by Mrs. J. R, Miller from Osear | were Jewett Collins of Wil.| Edward Duffy, 59, died at Dayville, it tures at the school here on phases of | I* IL TODUM; assistant chairman, Mrs.lor Christ. | Sandstrom, Pensacola, Fla.: jiam A. Coltins, Jr., of Rocky Hill,| where he has been living for some Suction Pipe Repaired. French history. T B Swan; secretary, Mis. H. B Thursday, Feb. 25: 7.80 p. th., weskly { Naval Hospital. Raymond _Collins of Whitneyville, | time past. Mr. Duffy was a resident| Employes of the city water depart- To Appear Before Board. carned; ireasurer, Miss Margaret 3 - Pob«l, “ll. . Chyencs Little of Greenfield, Mass,|of Danitlson for a long period of Lyer and consecration meeflng sub- ’ Welch; chairman of work, Mrs. Irving | bacs ment were engaged Thursday in re-j The medical advisory board for this Ject, Jesus Christ and Man. Priends: - e and Mr. and Mts, Willard H. Fuler|years. He is survived by four chil- | pairing the Dig suction pipe $housh | distiiet mas Summmacl r mamer L | IeROrYi assistant, Mrs. M. B. Ta- Wlslmfl'rylln s m‘il | ot_Andover, dren. The body was taken in charge|which water has been pumped from jregistrants to appear today at a| ‘Frionds of Robert Fensle Portland.—The local war bureau ha: | your letter and fhanks fgr same; 4lso| Hrwin Collins has been mnfling a|by L. E. Kennedy and was brought|Little river, through the auxiliary sta- lmeeting to be held by the board atlpleased 1 B nsley are|nearly completed the work of card in- the ong T got fi:‘% Mr, lfll}:’rme al | tew daye with. e brother, Cleveland | o his undertaking rooms ere. tion recently established into the city | Bice wan Eirongth. HS nas teen N with Puens | loxing, tht namss SF the Bove from s _enj| 3 ns, in Windsor. Assigned to Washi mains. hort” P h ie 70 ~ | this Lowir Wild JE6 $il tho service e me-feel &S h I am okt ssigned to ashington. . s g Short” Paragraphs. monia for several weeka. |/ there, AnS T &b 10 Hortive 2l e most | Miss Josephine Huichins fx il Paul Chapman has been at his home |yt g o emans up of heavy ice in the ri Wednesd: {. The temperature in Putnam Thurs anfi Stattexs!; fi‘ et llbw‘is: ot e river Wednesday caused the pi E and’s contributio ald. “Will be pleased with that also. A Patriotié ‘District. in Brooklyn for*a visit with his par-| (0% mo¥e o SReSIas. Thsed the DB 40y Nnorning was down to zero and ror) Bt the Many thanks for the same. ‘Thé ‘Center school is the first one to|entsy Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Chap- 2 few days ago, when the ice on the|the cold Wwas ‘made more intense by FITCHVILLE } I suppose the Mu have' tpu you 1|become 2 Red Crose Jumior auxiliary,|man, before going to Washington, D.|river was approximately two feet|the high, keen wind. ——— h..va Iud the measles; they weren’t|eVery one being a member. Thé pu |C., for special duty to which hé* has thick; George Stone of Brockton has been {4 Grateful Soldier Writes From auy more than fwo -or three|Pils. of. that &chool have purchased |been assigned. Mayor A, W. Marcy saig Thursday |@ Visitor with friends in Putnam. France-~Charles L. Rathbone Ack mm ‘had .m cold which kept thrift- stflmps flmunung to :as 15. Private Chapman has been at Camb{afternoon that the new p ordered | It is probable that the 32 men of 1 5 = i ‘me in bed. I am all right now and Meade as a member of the 23rd En-|some time since for the pumping sta. |this_district who are going to Camp| nowledges His Share of $80 Raised gineers. He enlisted several months tion at H: Devens will ‘leave this city on the 1; by Bozrah For Her Boys. 50 &% & HbTAbEF Of thE englesrs’ ros t;:en flaéy arrisville had arrived during serve corps. Prior to his enlistment - Thif pamp will be put into|OQeck train, for Worcester Last fall th g f Fiteh \ e corps. jor to his en ent | savvice 25 quichly Not a little" ‘compl is being st fall the young men of Fitch- k & Stark, Miss Bmily Stark and (b had besn a student at the Wor- |~ Thussasy Oy a8 POsSible. ther [Beard that soft coal being receved |Ville gave a dance to sectre money to Qon Setupday. 2 | cester Polytechnic institute. brought a return of conditions. that |bY SOme plants in nearby towns is so |ty smokes for the soldier boys who Edward Strong and Bvelvn Maynara Private Chapman and one other|causeg the water pipés. to freeze by |POOT that itis bemg cafled "flreproof »lleft Bozrah in the first draft. Sixty = member of the command to which heé Py 9 dollars was realized and was to be e nable fo e out after lllness With|was attached were detached Yor the ;i(;‘;esfegr%‘vle:fx“t %‘Iilfi“str'ié‘{ ot D distributed among the six young men TELLASC‘g:x Es'; ,’frog;.g g‘:‘.}.’ si N | Miss irma Miner returned to G. H.| PSS 1 duty they are 0 periorm an@)a hole was drilled through the pave- OCCUM AND. VERS, AILLES who were the first to go from Bozrah P the period of their engazement t to rel s g at this time the dance was held, five WITHOUT PAIN i Strong’s Sunday =ft . = > i ntiment to release water from a broken . :muvl;rmg At A K”fi;’,",","“’ud e they will be aftached to the di- |main, was coated with ice Thursday. | Methodist Church Requests Return of [0 the boys were at Camp Devens, | Mize" Glhaya “Sinkr o |vmm ©of preductions. Later they| Notwithstanding all of the iwate . Ch itk i Joseph’ Rivers, John Kane, Patrick| aodern high-heeled footweat bi i 5y syl.!’m e sol} 33)?'%-9 Il return to their own regiment. troubles of the past tow weslin thl; Rev. Charles Smith for Tenth Year|iojey, Charles Congdon and Harry oy ] 22 3 g the toes and produces corns, and Ay ! cte {* Anxious to Get to France. weather man was doing more stunts| paroripviee o Mre. Samuel|Lathrope | The sixth; Charles Rath-fof tho thousands of hospita casss of st tormm ’“l Herbert Maynard - and fmmil> of| “We're fed up on Cap Devens fs|on Thursday that threatened further | Baldwin—Red Cross Auxiliary Or-jtone, was “somewhere’ but for seme|infection and lockjaw are the result of oF Sabii- | Waterford have bt visiing et Fred ! the way one soldier writes from the difficulties, but there was consolation| ganizes. Y e 1 ‘woman’s suicidal hadit of trying to cut big cantonment up at Aver, “and we |}l the promise of the weather bureau 5 :x:; ;eereresr:‘;mtlgru;?asbog;ldflh é‘t;r e e Ambert Walden is working at May- |ere anxious for the day to comse when that the present cold wave will be of | .Theé members of the Versailles M. E. PN of: tHo' e ittee. 3 T €| Tor little eost there can be obtained nard HHL Chesterfield. Se will be bt korosir short duration. church have requested that Rev.|fhairman of the Bommittce, 4. J. Sul-at any pharmacy a quarter of'an oufice Miss Irma Mmer was in New Tone| This sentiment is' re-scheed by a Charles Smith be returned for another > “iTne chaly ocaté‘ng ¥ oacmed | Of g drug called Yo fone, WHIGHU M don Wednesda number of Killingly men who have DROWNING ACCIDENTAL year to the Versailles charge. Mr.)(h, The SOtiman oslly jearned |sufficient to rid one's féet of every been in the service since early fall, by Smith has Been with the Versailles|qno" (0 (SNTUT ST 128 1n THance | hard or soft corn or caltus without tht They have put In a winter of intensive | Coroner Bill Permits Burial of Body| "¢ for th¢ past nine years. Monday, Feb. 15, tends to show what | *'5" 5 Hipe spplies. feseris upon :fié’s‘;‘;]gv a;;,[ gn‘zya. ;e:‘lang:;nth;etv:reu of Henry Ravenslle, Death of Nelson H. Bruce. ‘t,nli \‘old;er in Francs thinks of the|the tender, aching corn stops the sore Y : 4 oP The news of the recent death of [folks in his home fown: ness and shortly the entire ¢of t ¢d to the point that should sson win| Coromer Atthur G. Bill of Danielson | Neison R Bruce at Woonsocket, R. I, Trance, Jan. 26. |and all, lifts right out. It is ;fl &ur&aé ‘or them the p: g E0Ing OVer- |was in this city Thursday morning to | Was received with sirrow by many in | L. Sullivan: substance, which dries the fhentsnt it seas. ST conduct an inquest relative to the | this vicinity. Mr. Bruce was in charge| Dear Sir:—[ received your letter |i5 applied, and thousands of fmen and Not Much Building Anticipated. |death of Henry Ravenelle, whose body |of the carding department of the To-|and the $10 all right, Jan. 8. - That is | women use it becatse the corh sh¥ivels Builders here ‘say théy do not look |was found floating in the canal near | tokett Manufacturing company’s plant |PTetty g00d time considering some let-|up and comes out without infiaming for 2 very active spring so far as new |the plant of the Manhasset Manufac- |dUring 1910 and 1511, during which |1TS are two months on the Way. |or even frritating the surroubding Ha: construction work is concerned. The |turing company Wednesday afternoon. |tim ehe made many friends in poth | Fitchville dig pretty well to raise $60 | sue or skin. Cut this out 4nd trv it if excoeding high cost of materials and] Mrs. Ravenelle, wife of the dead |Villages. Mr. Bruce at the time of his |3t one pull! T was well satisfied that|your comns bother of construction work are two big fac- |man, was called and testified that her | death was superintendent.of the Clin- |Y0U Sent cash rather than smokes or - - tors that are operating to threaten a |husbafd had left their home early one | ton mill at Wosnsockst. candy as 1 do not smoke and had 18 E flump in Danielson’s big building|Saturday afternoon in the frst pare , Working for Seldiers candy enough sent me & Chiistdftie LOUIS E. KENNEDY boom, whith has progressed surpris-of November last, and that he had| purims ot to_keep me sweet for a long time. DANIELSON ingly well during the past two years |not been seen nor heard from since uring the past few weeks several| 1 hear you have been having se- £ tatt, However, that thers will|Ehat fime, excepting for a report tha | oL\ jadies of the ‘glllwek Tave bee | verely cold weather over in the statee Undertaker and Enhim be .considerable work hereabouts for|hé Was In a saloon on Bim street a g ir bit for the Re Toss, | It is not very cold over here, but the | Special Attestion 5 Every Detall, bnfidhg tradesmen, for, during the|shoft time after he left the house. - past year it has been'fPractically im-| Evidence showed that Ravenelle had possible to get carpenters been drinking considerably for sev- sons to do smrall jobs that many per-jeral weeks prior to his having disap- sons have wanted dome, the trades-|péared. Evidence given by Mrs. Rave- men being so busy with more im-|nelle was corroborated by a boarder portant work. et _her home. Giad Heatloss Mondays Ars Ended. |5.c0 was mfieggl" and this b The apnouncement that thers are tojlief is shown by the return enter:é be no more heatless Mondays- Was{bn the death certificate. greeted with special _acclaim on Follmg the coroner’s inouest, which was heid at the offics of Dr, ¥, 3 P —— e ke | SPINAL AND NERVOUS DISEASES MEDICINE WILL END|" s Attended by Over One Hundred Wo- : w A SARETZKI RHEUMATISM ST S iy © Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic men Anxious to Hear Miss Embleton Jiatters fiot whithap men availed themselves of the oppor- ;n:onlnulns pains from rhmmm for | tunity last Thursday evening to learn years or_distressing twitehings for |how to use less wheat flour i / il i 20 ‘weeks, Rheuma is strong enough|bread. Miss Embleton, hom: m y : and ‘mighty and’ yowertul enoUgh o strafion asent, mads cormmeal - snd Consultation and 56 Elm Street ety o abatisn 411 Misers o migey |oatmeal veast bread. The mufing E 3 i Conn. e ; a i ¥ ldemonstrated wers made of rys ani Examination Free Putpam, Coni cornmeal, and contained no wheat g A Ta —— " the New Diamond Amberola and the Blue N6 ‘NEEDLES TO CHANGE Modols:'.,’ln Stock from $35. to $265. Thursdey. While Danielson is one 6f the Camet;ent towns that is “stinl enjoying” an excessive shortage of coal, there seems no reason why the thrbughOut | huginess men ca America Rheuma has been prescribed nnot .manags en by “broad.minded. ph Siiana and DS :flonflavs as well as they do on other released thousands from agony, pain)|days of the week. Monday closing has and despair. ‘meant a considerable loss to tham.