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5 : for her. For this néu?;. Mr. )krm\‘ s bieachers a game that was as rough |expects to move to California at an DANIELEON and as hasd fought as any thathas been |early date. | The arrival Saturday night of a car-|seén here in a long timé. Though| Mr. Knox Was officfal stenographer e = = : PUTNAM / - e —— : . N R Fraakiin L. Knox, formerly of thisy 3 - > ks e B s ' ) eity, and for years a superior coutl 5 SanEl T 3 : 5 filen pher at Hartford, has resgs- £ix & Ao 3 . ¥. Knox's resignation is caused S ; . 5 $ s : A, of the Danieleon and Plainfield Gas|Connecticut ' Mills players were out- |of the court of common pleas for load of coal at the Plainfield sialion| weighed in every instanes, in some|thirteen years, from 1800 to 1913, Hav- by the llness of his daughter, which #nd Blectric company with ather coal pcasés 4s much s 30 pounds to the [ing. been admitted to the bar in 1901, makes necessary a change in elimate that {s being carried from Danielson |man, the game wound up with the |he decided in 1913 to take up the ac- to Phinfiedd by trucks, will tide the[score tied at 21, and no agrecment|tive practice--of law and gencral lliht and power company over what icould be reached for an overtime pes|court feporting. In 1915 he was A60kEd like a very dangerous period, |riod to finaily deoids it.. pointed clerk of the legislative judicia- | “Wo far as the exhaustion of their fuell FEixtremely rough® playing marked |ry committee, and in November, 1916, | avmg Club lugpl was concerned. the greater part of the game and|he was appointed stenogrpher of the 4 d this coal not arrived Lhe com- | fiying fiste, snapping elbows and|superior court, which place he has . g pany would have béen facing a des- | sprawling players punctuated the con- |sines held. Mr. Knox has disposed of B y (Perate situation today., The car that test. At the end of the flrst half |his home on' Fairfield avenue, Hart- 'the coal eame in contains frém 60 to 1t ford, preparatory to removing to 75 tons of coal, Manager J. Howard £, nmn.hnkmd- Californfa. The text of Mr. Knox's Burdick said S@nday afternoon, when mz the bulk of ms vulun; players | resignation follows: hé also stated that another car is|and thelr strength and speed, which “To Hon. Lucien F. Burpee, presid- expected from Woreeéster at once. l:m.er qualty was raam; as the game!ing judge, December Criminal Term, F !% ol' l\t eel' Tocdar. Whs o sehsfulan 36 | Sie egsed, Connestiout Mills. a light|1979: Because of the iil health of one | palef a “8 ul tardugh on a Saturday night fraight, u-.u.m dq ending on speed and skill.lof my children, necessitating her re but had not been received up o Sun- | played the soldlers off their. fest, and moval to a place where conditions ; mas in Every Home by Jommg 4 day noon. finally evened up thé game and|more favorable to her health prevail, - 5 2 R e ive more cars have béen recon-|eventually got a lead of one point, |I have the conviction that .I should Ollr Club Now o . = 2 gigned 16 the company from Beacon wush the visitors later overcame.|give up my- position and remove to X Sk Falls, Coan.. 80 it is likely that this|th : = : score being tied when the whistle | California = 10 - carry the |'ble “Therefore, while * regretting most tuel becolne. | The Company B team left the floor |Ksenly to sever my relations with vou | EP sr!'ED and went to a a dressing room at the | judges. with the bar generally, I feel s 025 D 0 $ 12'50 to hundreds ot réar of the stage. Upon their faliure|gbligsd to and hereby tender my resig- s i mill workers In towas heréobuts to return in due season for the play- nation as official stenographer of’ th s 50 3 - s 25 00 would have been Hirown out of work mg of an. overtime period Manager W. | syperior court for Hartford county - * today or tomorrow had the power|K. Keach of the Connecticut Mills o 1to take éffect on the twenty-fifth of - i 3 to get coal. team went to their dressing room and | this month.” 5 31.00 WEEKLY $ 50:00 g ¢ that all re- | found visiting players removing thelr Mr. Knox is a graduate of Putnam ' strictions are off on lighting was re-lshoes and making ready to get intd [Jyigh school and has made many ceived with delight by the business|street Gress, He asked if they weré|friends In this city. ith the prospect of doing|not going to finish out the game and | L 2 o the greatest Christmas season's Dus- | was told that-they were willing . to| “Ridiculous” is the word in which ness on record, were confronted with|let things go as they were. Manager |railroad men sum up their épin $2.00 $100.00 o $5.00 "PRODUCES $250.00 restrictions thdt threatened to nearly | Keach suggested an over-time period |the arrest of Conductor Jam: ) % ruon their opportunity. ~ of five minutes, dut this the visitors l\}r’z‘n‘t of Wflli}-nanuajgnn_m. of i § 4 o < At his home on Furnace strest|¥ould DOt agreé to, Tinally Captain|th's city, on a charge of having em s dded f all h Sunday afternoon at two. o'clock fun- | keddy of Connecticut Mfils and |beazled 32440 in fares from the New per cent. a Lo payments ave . Hartford thé past ‘w = rence Crofut. formerly of L’.Ln)?. = présided- al an important meet- the D. A. R. chapter of thai Y was b ey Ssen ronciing Many industrial place residents e ¥ ~ eage 3 et o0 atss 30 Gp [ edore Kest b o by Wilantie | Eaven sied, by w3 b nas aeen| been regularly and promptly made. There are also other classes you may choose ing of the thodis: church and the|the visitors to finish the game. Wil-)ductor Wright is known among rafl- from. music at the services was by members limantic finally proposad that the|road men as one of the best and most | Make it possxble for the little folks tohave of the choir of that church. This|teams g0 back and play until one {faithful men in the New. Haven ser- a real Christmas. ") 0 -{t2am ©r the other got & dasket and|vice, and that, teo, is the ;:‘},t"‘;‘:’,‘,,,’,:;ig‘;‘,“13"5;3{‘,;‘“;:,:;’;3' Connecticut Mills would not accept |opizion of him in Putnam, Me. © burial. A. F. Woed i in|this propositica. In - the meantime |lived for so man; harge of the funeral arrangements. | Manager Keach made an announce-ja large number of e ment that the yjisitors refused o play Th The funeral of Charles A. Simmens|ofr the tic. When & statement in be. | There was satisfactory Ph**-m tion was held from hls home in. Goodyear|halt of “the Willimantie team was to|il Pufnam and surrounding towns on | with services at 8t Joseph's church|be made by Manager Lewis the m“,d;\-ymlurq v. Ignatius Kost belng howlad him down. l“:m ngt 5 At periods during the game Mar-: ™ Mureay, | tand %’fmv and_ Eltiott of the’ Conn '“‘~°'°f‘ 10 ‘their regu { _ The concelling of e general usualy L. !:. Kennedy was in charge of r othar funefal arrapgemenis. i \(.ma:«r Eeash of the Connecticut i conneet n e oot |8 L Joul NOW. 4 Get your frlend to Jom 000 Mids, teum said Sunday am— "oon i % aboutt Ch:k‘ ."'.W"'SP ?fimhc-;wwe that hé bad canctles aneth me, ' 4 =i time-dbstroving tor many if Dinisisoh and t\,,:,uwd\hefi to be played at V E s e and ‘others et [t with Company B team, b i 124y towns. ef thi For 1ifty weeks | i better for sli concerned, pa:t f e players, that tifs teams meét Mabel & Windham County National Bank Danielson, Conn. might i funds, whicn E through the year. n Putnam. M and {s 8 sister of Mrs. B Christrons t : them lighte [ Rawp, of 8y street. is wanted, short hour for a store ‘M. a Riilng " Write Box 452, Danfeted 0 Y % ound ‘@ special ‘bus service. to con- | The-littls hut of the Salvation Armv \ : pan oy them 16 St. James' church espe- was apain srected on the s wonvenignt during §unfldyauho Store- of Rughee and Wu % from “as arvisitor ‘in Danielson over Sun day. - A numper of K. of C membersgdlm.r s b tha age in the North Sea. of the principles,” were expiained to-]|George and other allied representa- shock 10 hier &y s P e & h”,‘fle i Waregan S " i the constant m-‘;mo; ts ,,“'2" vent -ed oft state|day by I:vh‘nr‘Irve‘x(lv"lA to meax ’1hu_L or- tives. It was stated that the \m-"l Toor Heal : e Ao e : At the plant of the Manhasset Man- were three | wag' tire deep, “anam:‘mlcdlmmr: } comil s o) b il Tmikiag Mnies bl dactstans T s v & :vv‘rf;mr:'er‘ A g ‘.{i:‘[w vs each n account of the |many. i hat the problems faced reached. 2 , a - daughte Mr. o Mrs, ! o’ + z dos £ s o § g o uffier, w = - oneif and” she reacned her| RED FLAG HAS RESUMED {and top, story level, greater; bl shopiase, . That any such e R e e L e L Tl e L R L il S e rthday 1 i PUBLlCATION IBERL N DAL 00 tha mew addtiion.., s 1"" t of working holirs 1a,likely Is de- | g 50 S ONCR (b8 o cy out of |both political and economic, premier was suffering from a fracture th Al Wonl e . e Inirter As lias beor 1 2 position to kN0 | Saturday evening's ilumination of the - i jof a rib, % 28 years ml Deritn, Saturday, Dec. 14— The nm.,‘,é e e s e dealers will | have fyusinoss seotion, | CLEMENCEAU INJURED BY | His_conflition is not serious. H Flag, the eommunist oficial argan, re- |future. Considerable more time must | the L ground = fofa¥.| Souvenir W. M. Taylor, 1 ‘| FALL ON BOARD A DESTROYER sy o Eeiin % iy :“d‘,[‘ e | sumed publication today. It was ~up»l"flp& however. hefore the mill ads aanbieSor i cxpected | commissioner of Con -‘M:?_(\ 1 1 o 7% GABRIELL S, DANNUNZIO b junch roou at ihe At-|pressed during the stite of siege. tlon is completsd, machir o0 muestions, by the Urited |ing up the ‘birthdavs of prominent | - Paris, Dec, 14—(Havas It devei- STILL REMAINS IN FIUME Hulie 2 4D I the pathie Bimbay R led and made ready for op 4 e ! in December, finds that Admiral | oped iwith, Prémier ' s i TEEeeia By ticut Mills and Company B,]OT8an advises against violence of ally In defeating Bid »Ed Phet. i ¥ Johnson recently elect- | © o2 ol -tho *ebnterein 5 _es' e, e . 14- g_ 3 '111 A L 3 maviie. played each other to a|¥OTt UTEIng propaganda in the wayihoma, in a wregiling mat v ter of Putnam lodge of "‘“"mp SRl ke iy e R ... | Gabriele D’Annunzio 'is still in ?‘mmr candstill at Saturdsy u,nm” Das- | Of enlightenmént. The appeal cloee«lhurg‘ N. ¥, focently, Al Lundstram, |sons of Wondstos pne of the oldest b mipared 8 smmai : et : s and ihere has'been no confirmation as keiball game in {he town hall, Near-|With the awords: “When the hour has }the North Grocvaxmrd ¢ mat l!F[mnflgfi of the state and | O 1. 189 nd former Ur is trip ndthrough States’ -Senator Morgan G. Bulke . S ontwhich:| YE£ ot the “unofligfill “announcement wers borpn Dec al De- | he cross e ¢ the north- | yesterday that an agreement had been v 500 vpectators watched from the|Srrived We &hiall call you.™" {achieved one of the most notanle - Southworth, who it e LA ! tories of ¥ e n(:l in Woo | speed were il : ey was born at Mowtns nd | ward. jouin He alighted from - the | Feached between him and the Italian Bristel—After thirty-two years of iTyndstrum’s ovefroming Phelan, w 4 iven | £X-Senator Bulkeley was bern ot n at tion here w e | government as the result of which he separation John Pritt of Bristol and|rs rated as a high grade wrestler in|fc el {Haddam. December | dificulty RE 3 inj would” leave Tiume immedidtely with Joseph Prate of Sorel,” Provines of Leho pouthmeatern country from which |for o : . Pasteur, the great Fr . : g b \thusias . his troops, who would be replaced by gueboué'tmehz the otller day. at tho ihe comes. sl born. He and his wife | ceived. by E m}%fi’“ reegl:']‘m? £ ¥ g oma the Bristol brother, it 2 S Y {are B + o = - denioinge e e 8 i Gt apast i Cn{g;, Distriot Desuty Edward fillullnn‘:nd"\lllil(cut v reasor he | n : : omhe report of this asrempent. 4t 13 thistyetwo vears ago and bave never| 5010 Vire FrIcOn siHuniay to||HaEes D! tatesman, was born ¥ ing | the Brtiéh mission ih thiscity. At the seen ‘each other uen;al vesterday. The ! cOnfer the ti S on s Clase of |0 king m s i . 1509, Ex-Se ¢ < { government alace lmtred it was stated Beaiber roalt of she wil t Dane 7T ey ast night and reiterated this morning I B Jonxs: i, Ty ‘t‘;-:’-h“gf T e DA s Snaeler of t e ; - afte - 3 5 hay 5 I that no. information has been received ce, and it created a longing for a elson to confer the degree t n} handler of e town O 5 regarding the ¥Fiume situation, but th it was known that D’'Annunzio was. still in’ Flume, {one day, on acamss of candidates num- | T n was. considerably injured | o F, OF L. IS SEEKING S R | bering nearly 60, en he was thrown from his’horse. | With his Many mill workers in this territory |which shied when freightened by 4 | AFFILIATION OF FARMERS‘rDsu;nng ‘zonu I of th§ government g that dashed out of a thicket and e | : v ; ay Washington, Dec. 14, — - American! reatly -moved by| Danbury—-Officers of the grand reunion, N P 15 leaving today | Federation of Labor officials made an- | Gau and o o e Lot e;‘!’}iem&kde‘:fl!fflgfl}b R rida, where ehe will spend the |other effort today 6 establish rela- | donf . P, Erosr E 0. - ¥ this Cl'VOIIS COple with relatives from Water- : Premier - Lloyd [(Monday) evening. ¥ tions with farmers’ drganizations. the 1 S lcaldione Mr. Dady will join Mrs. Dady i . S fi:l efiecy fi‘e’i’l"‘f&ffiffi?‘i}‘n‘ififl“ 1 the south after the first of the |foderation’s “co-operation committes = “mess, insomnia, brain fag, irritability, |JCAT- appeinted at the Atlantic City conven- i - mental exhaustion, nervous headache, | The team of Quinebaug lodge, I. O, | ton, Meeting here with tho represen- TODAY loss of memory, etc. KALBHO actson |O: I, of Danielson, will come here on | tatives of several farmers’ groups, the brain, nerves,musclesand blood cells; | Tuseday evening to confer the second hile ordy one delegate from a farm AND rebuilds wornout nerve tissues and is in. | d6ETée on a class of candidates of | SrSanisaties participated in the fed:| . - ispenssale to 2l menial workere. Con. |Tsmacl Putnam lodge: eration's “reconstructions conference; THEATRE TUESDAY tains no harmful nor habitforming drags, . | Charles Belair, Jr., of this city was | Fhich obened vesterday, it was under- - . - At dryggists $1.00. Refuse substitotes, |2 member of a crew of one of the ves- |3 v B sent DY CaIn sels of Uncle Sam’'s mine-sweeping |Mittee for today's meeting were more | DIRECT FROM THE CAPITOL THEATRE NEW' YORK KALPHO is s0ld by the Lee & Os- |fieet which recently returned to New |COrdially received. Tederation officials | go0a Co. York after cleaning up the allies’ min- | Jeclined: to discuss the conference to- DOROTHY Pl—nLLlPS In view of the declaration of prin. ciples adopted by the conference yes- e e e in “Paid in Advance” Everythi Pure, H rything Purs, | bor quarters that the cooperation com- Ready Mired Clean and Geed | it oR e A s reater progress to. |§ T2ken From the'Story “The Girl Whe Dared”, By James Oliver Curwoed ' Paint stthe = 2 : | ward a common ground omywhich to 1T’S GREAT DON'T MISS IT v PROVIDENGE - meet the farmers’ representatives than - i :::b;.':.h“ BAKERY : 5 K has ahy previous union group. 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