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PUTNAM o ‘ There is widespread interest in the x | announcement that there is condem-= i nation of the school committee of the vu,\' of Lynn, Mass., for retaining Miss CONTINUING OUR GREAT - aroline Borhaeur, who is represent- ,ed as being an enemy alien and is a acher of French at the Lynn High P f : hool. Formerly Miss Borhaeur was a member of the faculty of Putnam high school, teaching French add | German. Condemnation®of the school cumminmc's action has been voiced Iby a unanimous vote in passing a | resolution at an organization meeting of Army and Navy service club of ki) Lynn, this society being formed of Emrn who served with the colors dur- ! i 3 |ing the war. The resolutions adopted are to be ented to the Lynn city council ideration at a meeting of that scheduled to be “heid this even- Alrcady the council has acted isainst the school committee by ord- ering the city ireasurer to stop payment of M Borhaeur's salary A\l‘. A Borhaeur's salary , it is said that she ach. being upheld mittee, which con- should not be removed | because no charges have been prefer- red against her. Prior the war Borhaeur was teacher of French and German in the nn_ Classical High school. When t e world strug- claimed that | a_ citizen, al- wpplied for * firo of comment, Miss teaching, WHEN WE ARE DETERMINED TO SELL—AS WE ARE NOW—WE MAKE PRICES SO LOW THAT THE MERCHANDISE HAS TO ¢0. DON'T HESITATE TO BUY WHATEVER YOU NEED FOR NEXT WINTER. WE SEE NO POSSIBILITY OF PRICES BEING NEARLY AS LOW AS THEY E ARE NOW. ..%mc&ki yn Outfitters “The Store That Satisfies 266 Main Street, Norwich the Putna haeur was teather and was vith 1 ses. 1y Josepr L. Ryan of the| wam chamber of commerce has! sent out the following letter to mem- | 1;, rs of the organization: | Putnam, Connecticut. | 17, 191 < object of de- ! roperation be- ! rilroad officials and. shippe S cceivers of this seqtion, we ru ield in the | Siste foasted rtendent of the Norwi Division an HEi o0y rs of the county to DANIELZON n down if possible the men wh nares, and th that this can be recomplhisk | J. A. Bea-| The chief purpote of the meetir > local interes to present their critict n ms improvement in of the L )tured animal had been the s the railroad, | Openyour near where it strangled to| 7 bRl e package - P of transpor- | Though there is no official confir- " umor pe that Dan- . will get a b train ser I I b v iture, this way [ ot put in Here to the mutual satis arties concerned | 4 iticism can connec o the at. | z - B # ¢ the norihix sen- | ¢ : carc . R : On the way, light a Lucky Strike, L ormally ephone o Ve beli ha ti 3 2 | > ¢ t of mmunity, that Shi | ahs not Sty ¢ ) S bt | develops and improves the Viteas “iaes. ‘o . e n d Providenc N A his ca St v 3 Sitieed rab 5, ame \ o o Rorhbound | may e ¢ ere Mr. Smi JOSERIT 1, RYAN, tobacco,justas toasting ¢ i . 1640 p. m e - ded | . ot . Bum WL The body of Miss Lauretta Wallace 02 1 ik s ] |70, led here Friday, was take W‘},\E v 1ent that w nsati f e 2 4 { x; é just rfor : aome. 5 : | ive incoming passengers | 1 ; i n aunt of Ne ° Putnam from Boston ' Py to Dan | : s between Tetnam and New . e Vonday that it is | I r@ B e also afford connections at would ap Iy ar be made to set » =g 22 A ondon for New York | le the late Ruby | sl g ! ‘ hailed here d } ')’i y g the trains call, ¢ | men i &b the svicral 3 : is 1 intere her will b - r ed many times over | subseriber St cor ‘ation en-|cause of the fact that she provided | ¢ . but the conditio ) . v pa of the ir i : ) oically endured becatise \of the | repori B g wn in 1916, that the sum s etails : a | Tt ; 1 eventually to come. to at would aid in the K ib: this ecit g « ) u fund 3 ¥ Assurance has been given here ; o [ ! Sheriff rles A, Gates of Wiliima i egation of tov 1 reabon 5 and members o he was a pe to have an nar : W stant future maccount of c ¥ commission ula e G ; tiartford relative Vr'r the interests of her heirs, it is i roug 3 . st penpse ol LR R T Officer. Napoleon Garan of the Web | sexvica d | Island bor- | time f¢ § sl ¢ .S | fistae gty sident _of 5 us ¢ comfortahl ARk i ng with the pe e hgs: % p - | : pdtides) ‘¥ iton and T‘i;mnw, will port. For i fioe hat 1 will school in .5 been in] n helie sssoner | 3 1 inst him this mornin Biondmics. h. : (as R Y 1 ‘ : | sBen { fior s k. | All who knew h. *monstrated to how a- | f ne wee B ¥ is the demand for and. ,,.:‘dlor '\“‘" - | ster covered Mon- | Friday of n S | wd courageous it i i em to Conas 21 Landed S 1 Webster young = s = ced her suffer- Willimantic, and the whole | eqd by pastor cit connection” with | 5 , Loemy felt| of Windkam, Hampton, Brook- \‘\,', A = | 21 5 7 <il re vite! | . Irvir Miron and Michael Mee- | ricultural jand_ exc y this t. The rou | - onday that they are| 9 The Best Abinton Fa CAVAZAT T : g along ¥ T 1 in this part of e B . | to write » a history of what |10:16-1 . it -'“A GAN b | 2 condition for modern m did in contributing men, |1110-12 A yrzan and Miss: v 1 areat t Jwn | money and kinds of organized ef- 1 s Tecently spent d 1 towns TS viser and his hordes A 1 Taftville. r A 3 du IEF A es’ nt, Mrs. in 2 to various impo titute a record of the Home e ) g 2 . \tful trip to Norwich points eir business calls | week W done in the $:30-10:00 The Bes ¢ i g B N Sy | 1d the compil 10:10-12:00 Plannix f r s . 5 A 1 he city’s achievements 1:15- 2:00 Whe Doe i « ] it 1ik res 1 There is growing dissatisfaction in | ng, and s Joint Ses: { v Bush 1 son, and in all parts of the D: 0 are not v 10-3-00. Brices and Prof: | fitted 0 division of the Southern New | - 13:10-4:00 Possibilities of Poultry on|son Mem o nd Telephone com; over the | idav 2 3 gy = R ai ) g . sner ne | 7 ver the | nday afternoon Your Farm for a ri the volume will be entitled Roll | WEDN AY, FEBRUARY 2 Ik e r Permanent Memorial. 1t/ ral S A | s photog; s of the pres- | ok s | i i ) premi of the Allied | 9:30- 11“ 00 I\““l Va ri sociated nations in tH® wa ilizing. rtio dal party | 1197 OUND NO |lana of “,‘ resentative generals of | 10:10-11:00 Cuiting Da 4 B ) (the bride ‘ A LIST OF SOUN N-TAXABLE laae ot S s Ly consisting of the beida I ] Last 1s least, it is‘n:mq 00 Feeding the Co . Vien Drother ofiHhe ! | ume will contain | 4 1 y Punam oy’ who | 1: 0’ Computing Dairy ; . army or nav or any Home' Sec \ 1 3 nch of the war ser-| 9:30-10:00 Fruits and v . i Commonwealth Lt. & Power Co. 7% Preferred, to Yield about 7% L0f lis g ava ot Ohio Utilities Company, 77 Preferred, to Yield About 7 ¢ Al N i pe 3 5 Jme Gf the interstate Electric Corporation, 70 Preferred to Yield About 7.35% - re the Airida¥ couc ton army, n t United Gas & Electric Co. (cf N. J.) 5% Preferred to Yield About 63 [} S ann ttien womkes Nl ; . n rercived that Priv. *1L.. 2 C graphs ¢ the local C DAY, FEBRU 1 M overseas. Scranton & Wilkss-Barre Trac. Corp. 7% Preferred, to Yield About 7% |;__W e e e S bl s | board g & wounds, 3 | 9:30-10:00 "d o 1| There was little change Manday in|,5:30-1%:00 ¥ = "XCHANGES S 11! tne situation _at North Gros- [ 10:10-1200 O | ¢ can help & m— The strikers continued to)11.10 19200 vour Dairy I ng him. ‘ d out, insisting that their ¢ R 2 3 o . A for the rei ment of cert T ts - The war and condiiions arising out of it are bringing about -numerous finan- I e et B . ¥ .nm;m":‘o:;l“m cial readjustments. Holders of low interest beaxing securities and those issues S e e 00 T : quiet hout illage, B: tnl m she s he which have been more adversely affected, may, through the mcdium of exchanges, e ke msalials Bt fu| Nhow o) N Several members of the state | Mar Eey often improve their investment position, both as to the security of prmclpar and e e o e f e strkers clamed that|,: 0 5 oo | sor income as well. { dd not waver when the|2i10-3:00 Poultry = Ious irae We solicit your inquiries along this line. 1l Farms. = : S L dge Geissler heard three cases at‘m:‘“& Waey! chune , | s L - ) ion of the city | 3 : v ] s ! and I R - | : . l | k\ e intosk | e, b ‘ = i | Eree Telephone Inquiry Service | ||l iimid i g f i e ey ek | ) - I calle h., tention to the fact that| o & TsCChOOr e | iy D hnd 1 he had been in on a like charge in by e bright, and | November and at that time he had | L v 3 : P ain', the Digte ¥ | been let off with a finc of An=|end Mo bt 10 t osphate, the ¢ derson_remembered. Asked by the|m00n fOF @ wed rs. Amnie T I iy ¥ THEW T FIELDS CO it it he knew any reason why a! A fire in the kitchen of a QeHemAnt“n her home e 1he o« 1. . 1 not be imposed ! occupied by Eli Gaudette, in the Au-|v stay 7 d that he did nol.’gllELlL Longo ous early Monday n Miner n “ o ”‘ snied one-—a30 Vs i avrat » = S INVESTMENT BROKERS ! jiiee oo 90} Qim0 herniling ¢ e ; ood Aruggists. abrecaue, , also | citement boar i 5 R 170 L f He d héen in | Gaudette home threw 1 ¥ | Aol waak: 902 Chapel Street Phone, Liberty 5870 New Haven, Conn. p trunk and some clothing out of the| i : ness, 1t = to. its Te- - Iarl Davis was sentenced to serve |second story window and then seized |from her 1 is tof Iy taken by | 1 perties, he 10 days for having been intoxicated, | Rita Lamoureaus, aged 10 of Moosup 11 out. | 1 om i it D e — - but the sentence w ended and ' who wes visitine in the kgme sa4 i apd Mrs .Fronk Tamh of .t = -