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Your dollar always hu big buying power at our store, but pow while we are clearing out our winter goods it has a bigger buying power. Although the prices on our winter goods are much lower the goods are the same high quality for which our store is so well known and liked- - - Bring i every f' the household and buv what they need, whdg yourgan get “lot.s for little money.” BUGBEE-CORNER, PUTNAM, CONN. BALLOUVILLE teau-Thierry and Fismes Martin, Chateau du Bu: The following letter has been re- | rubt, Ra\lgm' Clermont, Forest of Ar . i 3 . gonne, Giv ceived from jhmr son by Rev. and T Baleinm: we have mo ed so often Mra. W. D, Woodward: and the names are Thielt, Belginm, Nov. 28-9, 1918, |and so long Dear Folks:—Undoubtedly by this | ould confuse time you have ceased worrying about |1 phope, I w me, although vour leiter of Oct. 16, [tures here in Thie first time P rflnfh which I recélved last night, states that You had not.heard from me for five eeks. But I never let that length of e go by without writing, even in md Flemmi ough I have neglected you during ae past twe weeks. But we b en busy, very husy laiely, movi in Be 1- 4s. [ am nowy rather sett Jom commufic to commune ium and, the office for the rest of m: :S_\'\ (owing_to one man's above me), T have had con le paper-work in keeping run of where e have been, and making out reports | Gl o fpr each place. You see the office |* 1““:"] i sty e porks jjjust the same whether we | bor nor S City are most of them tove or Thus, when our chanze | 1l 1" o e ool @ loc: Imost daily, and two- |5 °F SC2TCC | : ey thir spent on the | ”,“, ot = the required pape ! 0w we tan, ow inths ¥ 1 r, is that We can he billetéd’ nrore on my se m Noy Hete's | c resnes and’ Courmont, hetween Cha- |1 s teger | Wew Governor Of Metz | mane A I 2 by the OR o cazefully sclected century. crywhere. £J i fi%@ Ewfia B ‘ DANIELSON Writing under date of December 5-6 from a completely deserted village nine kilometers south of Conflans and on the French vorder, Raymecnd A. Fres- ton. who is with the Brown Univrsity ambulance unit tells his parents some thing of his travels and experiences since the sigi:ing of the armistice. Orders came unexpectedly to them to evacuate the hospitul where they were stationed and to proceed to Echeermach, in Luxemburg, from where they went to Treves, one of the | headquarter stations of the American i army of oecupation. At , &} typically German city, Mr. Preston! slept at night in the barracks of a Prussian regiment, and enjoyed the: luxury of an immaculatety clean room ; with a real bed and snowy linen, .«1‘ decided chanze from the camping facil- ; ities that the men hardened in the am.- ; bulance service had been zccustomed to for months. Mr. Preston's”letter also tells of a visi* to Metz, where tgumphal arches had been erected to m¥ke the restora- tion of the ciiy to France. though there was reason to believe that the arches Sere erccted by French soldiers in their country’s honor, for the sympa- thies of the people of Metz as they are today after nearly half a century of colonization are more German than otherwise, A little experience that Mr. Prestoh has had since the armistice was that of going with another American, driv- ing a big motor truck to bring back from parts of Belgium to which they had been denorted by the Germans during the month of Septcmber refu- gee families, old men and women and young women and boys and girls who had been forced almost as slaves to labor day in and day ouf, Sundays in- cluded in the interest of their op- pressors. The records of Chief A. P. Wood- ward of the fire department show that there were 11 fire alarms jn Danielson during 1918, another year in which Danielson had a total ct fire loss of less than $1,000, which may be con- sidered as one of the most remarkable in the country, the amount of prop- erty considered. The fire record is as follows: Feb. 15—:43 p. m. Box 23 tenement, Joseph Codding, Mecha_m street, cause unknown; p m., box 26, Mrs. M. esidence, chimney, No. in street; no loss. March 30—11.07 a. m., box 36, brush fire near Goltaire L'Hereaux property, . W wnen . box 23, shop. spark from forge, loss $15. July 5—6:05 p. m., box 43, tar ket- tle at People Light and Power Co., no loss August 1 Adams blacl chimney $15 August 23 C. M. Water st., 2:26 p. m., box 23. C. M. mith shop, Ellen M. Burroughs garage, Broad street,| loss $150. Septenther 22. a. m. box 34 tomobile « n Dr. Geo. ad street; : tenement Co., loss Mrs, Water Thomas st., loss box fire :\m] Following is the list of sudden deaths Windham county towns during the : - the records il vmbar. 8 months, ifluenza. paewmonia. | ourd evening it 5:42 has No other ‘nnounced probahly soon from been but was i when it s 3 apo. “"o\,d ward has heard in t way that a Now from Brost igraves rment | Fire De- is the dwk that was delivered Jere <9xr~r'\\ Norwich ives ana has been friends in Yahn. who has been s returned to his sta- s it Moosun (EN d the faineral of 1 « nuried in Allj ve the mem- on at her 1fternoon. hron made to > world by step- a movin car. LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Bpecial Attestion to Every Detail 1 who Caught in a belt which he was ¢ deavoring o adjust in the basement lof the big mill at Grosvenordale on Thursday morning, Archie Hill mangled and killél. The man’s arm was forn of and he was o dise terribly injured. The Our Entire Stock of Suits and Overcoats HAVE GONE UNDER THE HAMMER Prices in some instances have been reduced ' In other instances ¥ and Y% off A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO STCCK UP FOR ANOTHER SEASON AT LITTLE COST SALE STARTS TODAY SPECIAL LOT OF WOOL UNDERWEAR Formerly Sold for $2 EVERY PIECE OF CLOTHING WE HAVE IN STOCK RKED AT SALE PRICES. /.‘" % 7 ~\.nhr\\\ Wryrsomeski, 11 W ¢ o v s P. Hodgson and Mr. and Mr: Willimantic, pneurionia PUTNAM \ Dimock leave six childrer J. Gitbert, 87,| In the city court Th o S othy, Mildred, Helen, John, Mar- Henry Pray of Attawaugan Thursd 1 r ind Robert, Mrs. Hmlg\‘nnl 1S——Alonzo Button, 62,|sented charged with hav ) i ives one sister, Florence, and five 1N be rr‘ulf\\, contrary to law, on land of ) rles, Harland and Clifford osa P. Danielson, in the Putna ¢ ) ! Frank of Philadelphia section of this town. de Simer with the troops in France, ded not guilty to the chargd F.H. & F. W. TILLING} (FRIDAY) SPECIAL LOT OF COTTON WOOL MIXED UNDERWEAR Formerly Sold for $1.50 Now O8c¢c Clothing House D. E. JETTE, Proprietor W ::a» Funeral Directors an Embalmers Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT winter of the activities of all trap The snare that figured in Thur cuse was exhibited in court. Another case passed upon b: Geissler at Thursday mor sion w: that of William came here recevtly impshire. The m with having been intoxicat rfl mitted in court xhn he ¥ Jud He en earn- montkt and that , vet he The court ordered hi n jail for a period of recup ation and reflection. cut’ money. Brook happened between 8 and was said that Hill. who was employed the Grosvenordale company weaver, lived only a few minutes ter he was injured. Hill's rizht was broken at the elbow and his he was cut in several places. The injur- ies were received when he was whirl- ed_over the shafting. Mr, Hill, who was 47 vears of age had been emploved at the mill about vear, it was stated Thurs: e < a wife and children. Thne body is to be sent to Riverpoint, wh family formerly lived. for bu The time of the narthbound pas: ger train that formerly was duc here from New London has been changed sco not due to arrive uniil € train waits over here to fu nection for Worcester | ton-hound express from H wrtford each evening. A shattered plate :\as: window in the front of the Wooiworth store on Front street is one of the souvenirs of the New Year's celebration. A Hartford prews despatch Thursday stated that some local boards in Con- ich officiated | d rial was in Hi Ir. Hodgson was various eral mon the Marlin-Rockweil plant at Norwich. For S("v_'-l Besides their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T Charles P. Hodgson, mother of Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction fy when given th a b i ! lodgson, was unable to attend!relephone Connection, Moosup Div. 1 i 1 of her son Thursday, be- Game Warden Harry Battey W. J Thurs- | ing i h influenza. Putnam, | Lloyd Stone of Eas | The publ.c and parochial schools | iq of the neighbors ed as witnesses a | \ returned | will open Monday after two weeks Mrs. Elwin Kenyon and little dau Battey, 73,|They charged th. they $ | vacation Ruth are .tpvl‘x(li:ve u»} ¥ ered a _copper wire snare set in a lit- | Mis: beth Saunders of South-| With the former's parent Plainfieud, | tle path in the woods and suspend A de- 1 brid; is the guest of Miss Steven Carpenter of Bos nses, so that the loop of the wire hung ev f 1915 § Hazel Comins. the home bf his father, B. F. Totter, 74,[the path at just ahout the s %S| William Curran of Springfield, Mass..| car. for a few days. height to eatch a fox, or other suc S guest of local relatives. " Mrs. James Mcliauzhiin 11, Putnam, |animal, by the neck when it wou Lawrence Newith, 30, died at his|to Washington. D. C, 1 : come running along the e m in Moose Meadow Tuesday | the illness of her son, who has i 7, Brooklyn,; When the game protectors : > : ning from influenza. He leaves a| enza. : found the snare, they said, it was sus- |31, K 13 months old. His wife died| Mr. and Mrs. James Wells are visit- rended from s ol | ie about ten days ago.|ing in Bridgeport and on Long Islanc black heavy thread ar d f Mr. Newith was held{ Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hoxie on one end. They t : ursday oon and burial was|Saturday in Willimantic, gues out of the path and then on { pe t ! Moose ) w cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning. RichSnovinania waltie v M. D. nnell has returned from | Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoxie epent 1poplex until about 2 o'cic . . few da visit to his old home in| Tuesday in Hartford. 5 Abertee M. Elain-{iernocn, wher My br hester. Mr. and Mrs. William Totte : hey that he he 3 3 of Swamp-| recently sold their st nd . - Rov, 3¢, Tall River, |Snare from where they had T S v Fopiots . r e rm,&] .x River, and reset it. Thereupon they hu A v Mrs. W. tloo’z;da[ auction, have m | “Pas Weeks, ed him. Mr. Pray declared to them, | pen: > Whitney of Williamsport,| of old injuries ey BRI !th; emare did not b ol - the guest of Mrs. Charles , h Linderbeck, 48, |1ong to him: that he had merely found W. J. Bartiott will : S & S, (;‘mhz,f,,, it as he went along and roset it. Fora 5 Plcoisenige N A MOOSUP : After hearing videnc {the iz : C and family of Norwi R A - ieissler found M guilty it 5 Voman’s LEBANON B ives in Moosup Nev cvin court Thursday merning rge of setting snares aAnd impos : I z ho 5 : jree v 1 cn one leg | i R e o of the In the recent Red Cross Christmas 3 1 Ecor 1 L ‘1‘ fine of $25 and co: i cusior 240 members were enrolled from ¢ of Moosun has sec ooep intox | HISeImERiEachiel g I0, OF 210 Juar n, with $4 for the Red Cross in Providenc Y ven a -ail sentence. | Pray appealed, so the zine, making $244 collected. s Jrene Moquin who is emr of explanation’ it may be | & ihe superior court. Game ) The annual roll call of the Congre-|in Baltic, was home for the 1t irecnwood came hop Lattey had e~ i e nl Tt llation of | zational church was held New Year's|Years holiday. had left one of his|SToEe agatnst ME. Fray ne nro day. Dinner was served in the church| Eldred Salisbury, one ore —in his el h'appmg on )an@ without p me eduled for rlors. Sam’s seamen, returned to of the owner—but t charge ‘L‘ g 7 A Fire early Tuesday morning de-+|R. I, after spending a six da appear agains: him -in the complain : < ] S stroyed the large house occupied by |at his home in Moosup. ir._the local city court. g }in ) J. B. Blakeslee. Most of the contents| Lawrence Burby of the U. S. navs This is the Second case of like nma-} "' " .\ .o o Triv of the house wae saved through thelis spending a furlough at his home ¥ Py * |ture that Mr. Battey has caused to be| @ ) a YOSS Outfit |} rouaiht recently, the other heing — x A n army of | prooklyn. The same warden pu & ses to keep carefully watch this