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Keeping Well Simple Sanitary Precautions For We all of us fear the flu. We dread the grippe. We detest thte winter colds which are so prevalent. We want to avoid all this. It can be done. Eat simple nourishing foods— ‘sleep at least eight hours every night with all the fresh air EL g 2 number of very simple preparations which may be used as preventives or for treatment of trouble after it ar- rives and there are a number of splendid antiseptics which might be used with propriety at all times in every home. 2 | WE HAVE THESE AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES LYSOL LISTERINE Small size . Simait si e Be Medium s e Biit Large size . 4 Large size . Peroxide of Hydrogen SYLPHO N | Small size . }gg | Medi . SIAR site- 100 | Cargo size - AN Medium i . %4 | - % | GLYCO THYM Small size ...... 3 90¢ | Medium size . Large size . 19 | Medium size .. . 2|3 . Large size 39 . 90c EGYPTIAN DEODOR‘ZER 1 STONINGTON preachi nd distributing food | iness session Monday cvening. and cloth | Supreme President an address/| fi e, at thelguese IV Welcome Lodge, 11, Sunday afternoon. Government Flocr Makes Gocd Bread . : en will tell you tnat United Grain C Wheat Flour mak or biscuits, pa LOUR 1 St v wil doughnuts, Your pocket-book will tell you that the prices of Grain Corporation Flour now on sale at retailers in your community mean a real saving for y Unitzd States Grain Corporation Standard Pure Wheat Flour ing around cents a pound. Itig made of this year's abundant crops of awinter wheat and contains those desirable qualities ually found in higher-priced flours. nd nd It is not a substitute nor is it a “Victory' War” flour. sk your dealer for U. S. Grain Corpora- tion Standard Pure Wheat Flour today. He can get it. These grocers carry it or have ordered and will sell on arrival;— Retailers Now Selling United States Grain Corpora- atien Flour GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY Witolesalers who have ordered and will supply “re- ] tailers on arrival S. N. Eliis Company Humphrey-Cornell Co. P. Schwartz Company New London, Conn. New Lendon, Conn. New London, Cenn. N. B. The Government is sclling United States Grain Corperation Standard Pure Wheat Flour only where thers is no similar flour similarly priced. For further information write United States Grain Corporation Flowr Divisien 42 Broadway New York The right to discontimne withont Corporation reserves the motiee the pablicationef lists of dealers handing this fiour | meeting of the Stonington Travel club |t y ¥ €. Stone writes from | 093y (Tuesdas). X ia, that his health is| Grand Orater L. E. Jacobs of New t improved, | Haven instituted the officers of Pe- Babcock has guest | quot Council, Royal Arcanum, Mon- Gilman of Norwich. Wy Tt Clarence B. Ussher is in the Far| The First Baptist church held a bus- ntone Leferino, Boston | of Somerville, Mass.,"installed the of- ; Portu- | | Determined a5’ the boy | nts mother and sister, he was driven he could | . DANIELSON Herbert -C. Keech was at Alexand- et’s lake:Monday afternoon, making preparations to cut a thousand tons of ice' that will be stored and held as a reserve supply ror Danielson. The ice at' Alexander's like where the cutting is-fo be'done during the present week is 15 inches in. thickness, ' Mr. Keeoh has 3,000 tons of ice stored -in the house' at Quinebaug. lake, from which the main supply for Danielson comes, but will cut an additional 1,000 tons to hold as-a reserve. Therell be no ice shortage here mext seagon, if Mr. Keeoh's_efforts can prevent ome. He stated Monday that ice is now being s0ld in the_borough at from 40 to §0 cents per hitndred pounds, but that the season’s schedule of .prices has not been fixed as vet. Release was permitted Monday of the fact that the Paco Munufacturing: company, a newly organized Massa- chusetts corporation is to locate its business within the limits of the bor- ough of Danielson, and that a mill for the housing of the industry will be erected here, made ready for ocecu- pancy and the machinery installed so that operations may begin by the first of May. 2 The mill to be built will story, of brick, 200 feet long und feet in.width. The machinery has been contracted for and will be ready for instailation as soon as the mill is completed. Thhe company wiil manu- facture cotton marquisettes, and it is understood has an abundance of ord- ers placed. Wednesday evening at the office of Town Clerk Frank 'F. Preston in the town hall building there is to be a meeting of Danielson men who have become interested in the plan to lo- cate this new industry in Danielson. Invitations to -this meeting are being sent out today (Tuesday. Tn addition to the fact that the new company will give cmployment 10 to-about 75 operatives at the bezin- ning of operations it was stated Mon- day that the company, which has. def- tnitely decided to locate here and has plins for expansion. ~Complete noungenients ‘relative’ tg the new company and other facts pertaining to the part the Danlelson men have ta en in bringing it here will be made at Wednesday evening’s meeting. who' were themselves facing deatn at the hands of Victor Lippon: Iyn's heinous murderer, featured the opening of Corenci Arthur G. Bill s is quest reative to the affaw that saocked tae country fnony given by Charles E. R: of 4 woman that has battled 50 bravely for life at the bay Kimball hospital for the past ten days, and by Stephen J, Kitter, 12, son -of ‘Christian G. Ritter, who was savagely killed with an axe by Lipponen, shows tnat these boys have the stout hearts of brave men and did tneir best to protect their parents from the awiul fate meted out to them Lipponen. Stophen Ritter and his sister, Ce- celia, 14, told the coroner of how ,they witnessed the atrocius killing of their fater by Lipponen and how the mur- derer chased Cecelia, but coukd not cateh the fleet-footed little girl. From Stephen Ritter the coroner learncd that the boy, seeing his father brital- ly murdered, rushed into.the Rilte: The story of bravery of two boys|3 PUTNAM -5 The eighth annual ball “of Putnam lodge of Elks, held in Eagles' hall, Monday eyening, was the big social event of the winter season in Put- nam. Music for the dance programme was furnished by Fay's orchestra. All parts of the jurisdiction of Putnam lodge was represented at the hall. A fepture of the dance was the giv- ing_of the Flks' toast at 11 o'clock by Exalted Ruler W. J. Bartlett. Artistic decorations . arranged by a Hartford firm made the ‘hall very at- tractive. 5 Ralph E. Thurston was fioor director and John Lynch his assistant. The aids were Louis F. Kennedy, A. W.-Towne, Gaston A. Maindon, Frank Grablinski. The committee of arrangements was made up of Ralph E. Thurston. Pros- per Vegiard, W. J. Bartlett, Edward W. Muilan, Omer J. Milot, M. H. Des , E. R. Sherman, Bugene Muir. “The grand list of the town of Put- nam as completed by the assessors and placed on flle at the office of the town clerk shows property valuations in ex- cess of $6,000,000 for the first time-in the history of the town. and-an'in- crease of several hundred thousand dollars over the figures for last vear. Judge M. H. Geissler held a session of the city court in chambeérs at hfs officc Monday afternoon to hear charges against & youngz man accused f stealing from some of the students who have been atténding the nigh! school. The losses which he caused /AND TOOLS OF ALL KINDS SPECIAL HANDLE AXE, $1.75 FREED FRON THE PHYSI HABI were not large in amount. The court disposed of the matter by putting the young man on probation and continu- ing the case. A Tt was stated Monday afternoon that the carpenters who left ther work on the addition of the Mauhasset Com- pany’s mill at the end of lest week probably will be back at work today (Tuesday), as there was indication Monday afternoon that the cause of their walkout would be adjusted. Vaudeville acts at the Bradley thea- ter Mon afterncon and evening added variety to the . nicture - pro- gramme that is the usyal offering of the house. Harry LeToy, n jueler who is a top-notcher, was particularly weil received. The feature act billed for the @ay did not arrive here {n time for the afternoon show on account of road wreck holding up their train while they were on their = way here from New York. Philip Eugens Robbins. 7, a patient who has been il with acute append: citis, died Mond: i Kimball Preston, d Mrs. Clararce formerly of = Preston, wheso the ‘body- is to be taken .for burial, Salvatore Spositio, who has been The best theatres in Holyoke, and the largest in tie Lewis-Brown circuit. In addition to the .Orpheum and the Strand the circuit includes the Prin- cess at Bristol, this and the | Palace at Rockville. “nc Strand is | tae largest of all the tneatres in the circuit and promises to be one of the most profitable. Al Veaurcya. Monday morning, the funeral oi auss Cluravoile Belval Wi wome and seized his father's gun, but by the time he had returned to the yard Lipponen bad ceased his fruit- less ehase ‘after - Cecelia and had jumped onto his hobsled and driven out of gunshot, It was out question for tie determined to keep pace, ' throus snow in which Lippon rway Little Charlie Ray, too, did to save his moth died of her woun tack of Lipponen. Charlie's effort to get his fathers rifle from near the kitchen, waere the were attacked, nearly cost him lis own life, for, he told the coroner, Lipponen made a terriffic swing atlim with the axe and barely missed bim. as to protect women off by the madman hefore get the rifle with whic to bring the murdere When Charlie d'd escape house he made his way home, a short distanc As showinz how feracious 1ippo en was at the time he was engaged n Killing, the nguest v is not vet completed, developed the fact that he tried to kill the dog at tae Ritter ce and *did bring blood from the animal's side with & swing from the xc that barely grazed its hide. Manager John F. Lewis of the Or- pheum_theatre, whi i teatres in the Lewis-Brown circuit, stated Monday that ne has added an other house to the number he is al- reddy operating—the Strand, one of he had hopec to a quick end. m the Hacking cough, ntinued cor sneezing, stuffed up nostrils— { bow can anyoncat- tend ¢o daily duties with “a . catarthal head? Kondon’s relieves quickly and pre- wents the more sez- ious ills which fol- low inthe wake of a+room | one of the ald from her Lune, Witd o hig S Of requieml at tue d Heari urch and | wicuds and urea, sode 101t IS GEilid Lar ad roudretie, Lioael Mesuer, S tnur Benoit, kten:i | Barry and Jos was in tea Sucred H Louis E. eaaeuy was in caurge ot | e zuneial arrangements. . ¢ Killingly's citizeas do not induige in Tudue eapenditures in hundling Wi business, Lie mcresse in. prop- wly vulustions made by- tae assessors | will noL mater.aily iucrease tac amount of taxes 1o any property hotd- Wno ras been raised, it was Lang ted out Mond: citizens who ed the reval ion recently couspleted, and those wno have not bocn raised probubly will pay less laxes toan at present. In any event, con- reaseq during the present 1 % how much the grund lst luas been increased is hot known yet |even 1o the assessors, but it wil be | several hundred thousand dollars. The announcements oi increatss sent out by the assessors cover only advances in valuation made on real estate and do not include auiomobiles, stoc! personal pioperty of other nature. “Daddy Longlegs,” with ~winsome little miry Picalord as the star, made a tremendous hit with the audicnce at the Urpseum theaire Monday, and will please you this afternoon of evening. —Adv. Two small barns belenging to the Attawauga company and located near the home of Supt. Hector McConnell of the companys plant at Ballouville were destroved by a Hre that broken out about 11:30 Friday night. The to- tal loss, including that on the hay and other property in the barns als esti-- mated at from $1,500 to -$2,000. The fires may have been of incendiary ori- gin, but thih has not been determined. Dr. W. H. Judson, health officer, said Monday afternoon that no cases rom the town of Killingly. In his own practice Dr. Judson has not encount- ered any influenza cases and only a very few of pneumonia. There are many cases of grip in severe form in Danielson, however, and some of these are being reported on the streets as inflyenza or pneumonia. 3 At the Orpheum theatre Monday ‘afternoon and evening audiences en- joyed the picturization of Daddy Long- legs, in which Mary Pickford is feat- ured, the production being regarded bysma.ny as among ‘ner best. ome thermom:eters in Danielson showed readings down to six Gegrees below zero Monday - morning. At Woodward's store the reading was 2 below. Officers of the Danielson chapter of the Red Cross met Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geor H. Call An auto truck owned by John Ryan of Dayville was struck by an electri car ut Putnam. Neithor the truck nor the car was damaged (o any. extent. A woman who lived in the Lille district of France diiring the war, in territory long occupled by German forces, has come to Danielson to make her home. She telis Of hier personal cxperiences with the kaiser's men and one'who listens to them instictively recalls that tiZ-» va: a ~ood Teason for designating them Huns, G. Alton 17Ut Wwas vaiiyd to Bose ton Monday mornings his brother hay- iing died of pneumonia in.thal . cily Sunday. The body i3 to be taken to Main for burial. G Miss Margaret Franklin, daughter of Mr. and ZM Frederick Franklin o? Loston, died at their home in that city. Miss Franklin, who was 2 niece of Hiram 8. Franklin of Broad, street, was born in Danielson. . Her father is [ of influenza have been reported to him | and | Says Her Conntipation Euded | Stomach Trouble Left—Tells How. had stomach trouble and constipa- tlon very bad for a long time. Tried erything, but kept gettlng worse. 1 could hardly eat anyth s wouldn't mov physic every & I tave ta support| nysel? and two children, vet I couldn't | work. Tne fi hottle of Milke Emu’sion 14d wonders for me; and I have c ned A until now I feel fin 10 /work every day. I have » gaod a fully described in sald said. estate, e should know—tha and physlcs @.not end but nsually make It w N ulsion is a_pleasant. F ective medicine. It} restores healthr, natural bowel action. | doing away with all need of p'lis and | phrsics. It promotes appette and, puts the dizestive organs in shane to assimilate food. . As a bui'der of ‘flashi and strenzth, Milks Emulslon is_strongly recommended to those sickness has weekened, and is a | . TO THE OLYMPIC Motwick ' 10-BIG NIGHTS—10 Commencing THURSDAY, JAN. 29 . FREE DANCING, VAUDEVILLE SIDE SHOW ATTRACTIONS FREE SEASON TICKETS—25¢ Nightly By o effects 0f was ses; canstination stomach ‘ronble ai pronintly Telleved in ame-day. | This i« the onl: 3 enulsion made | and so rajatable that it 's eaten with a “naor like Ice ecream. Truly wonderfu! idren. 0 inatter how severe vonr case. yo a=e urged to try Wilks Emulsi~n nnder this guarantee: Take and it not satisfed I vour money will he Price fic ard. $120 M'Tks’ Bmulslon Co., Té } 3014 by druzeists ever: 3 —_— missing for a week, since he shot Vin- | cent Gerardi, had not been located tp| ‘The: police con- | tinue to investizate the case and have learned some things of interest. Deputy- Sheriff George F. Holbrook i1} -at ‘his heme on reet. am azain | Monday s below the zera and eight being ed Tra— Dlces Subscs Putnam Buildng and Loan assoc continue to pour in and &p to Mond: night the returns from all of {he canv haras had | own, though, scriptions had heen ob- that other s talned wero probably in excess of 1300. The Prtnam High School baskethall team will play Worcester team during season An electric' car and a hig moter trucl: were in colisfon on Grove streat but the accident was of a minor na ture and resulted in no damage of tmportance. Miss Lucy F. Rice, teacher at the high school. who recently underwent a surgical operation at a Clinten, Mass., hospital, writes that she is covering_ steadily and ‘expects to turn to Putnam in a week or so. Miss Minnie Gannon, another of the Putnam High School teachers who 1e cently wae operated on for append is also recovering at her 7ome State Policeman Howard i who has been assigned to duty in t Western part of the state for the past week, has returned to Putnam and will remain here during the present weck. PLAINFIELD Miss E. I Marshall was a recent caller at the headquarters of the Grosvenordale visiting nurse associa- tion, at North Grosvenordale. Miss Lily Marshall left Monday night for New York to. gpend the week. While there ghe will also at- tend the Nolan golden wedding at | Long Branch, N. J., Monday, Jan. 28. CUTICURA HEALS ITCHY ECZEMA | In_Pimples On Nose and Face, Could Not Sleep. Caused Disfigurement. nd the actnal sales of shares| Special Feature MOOSE Nominate Your Favorite MOOSEBAZAAR JAZZ MUSIC, NEW AND NOVEL $20.00 In Free Door Prizes BIGGER AND BETTER THA “DADDY-LONG -LEGS " Prices—Mat. 28c—Eve. 28¢c, 39c—Res. 55¢; i 5 Today and Tomorrow COME! DAVI CAHEATRE o BRE i TODAY | RrEXBEACHS Great Drama of the North “THE GIRL Rerrr T a———— DANIELSO% STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING DAYS LADIBS' DA’ sport for all LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Underiaker and Enibalmer Capt. and Mrs. Charles Weaqueteguock, near nounte the daughte: Stoningto: enzagement _of s and Mrs. Charles M. Eccleston Poquetanuck. The wedding is to ta place next monta. Miss Emmett Opie Co., Westerly. MARRIED Jan. i d and M Wilde of Wauregan. | COSKEY—CA. Rev. ° Henr| freyville, Kas. Scecial Attertion to Every Detall Announces Daughter's Engagement. | mmet of | an- | their | mena Whife Emmett, | to Osear Crardall Eccleston, son of Mr, | of i s | worked for seven years for the P. H. — e 26 eits, Homer B Anna Angelo of Taft ville and Raiph' Hornbrook of Cof- POPULARITY CONTEST{|| FROM OUTSIDE” Adapted from the novelist’s widely rsad story “The Wag Lady”—Bstter than “The Spoilers.” POLLY MORAN THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH Mack Sennet Comedy PATHE NEWS | | | ED THEATRE Coming Wed. and Thurs. Henry Wadsworth Longfel- low’s. Immortal Love Epic EVANGELINE The most sublime drama in the history of American lit- erature. FOUR SHOWS DAILY 2:30—4—6:45—8:30 Special School Children’s Matinee at 4 p. m. A Spectacular Revue—Singing a Singing, Talking, Danc; With an Ali Star Support Adapted from the play of the same month run at the Republic Theatre, COMEDY i | | | STRAND 'HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE and MOTION PICTURES THE'LEADING HOUSE IN NORWICH Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday —3 Shows, 2:15, 7, 8:30 CHIEF LITTLE ELK AND CO. DUNCAN AND ABBERT LITTLE JERRY—A Mite of e e e MARGUERITE COURTOT, HOWARD HALL, GEORGE LARKIN WEEKLY nd Indian Music—Special Scenery ing. A Full Stage Setting Mirth Alias The Little Midget in “THE NATURAL LAW” name that had a successful eight Nsw York City—Six Big Rzels, See it POPULAR PRICES DIED MORSE_In Westerly, R. I 1920, Joseph E. Morse. aged FRISWELL—1In Norwich, Jan. Mary Elizabeth Triswell. Notice of funeral hereafter, ROBBINS—At the Day tal, Putnam, Jan. 26, Eugene Robbins, aged formerly of Preston. Funeral seryices in burial at Norwich, lowing the arrival at Norw 815 am. train from Putnam. HEDGES—In Norwich, Jan. Mary Brewerton Hedge: Josiah Mulford Hedges, N. Y. SULLIVAN—In this city, Jan. 26, Mary Sullivan. : Funeral at the home of her daught Patrick's church at 9 o'cloke. Kimball hospi- years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Robbins, 1920, v Sullivan, wife of the late John er, Mrs. Chester Wright, 39 Fairmour street, Thursday morning at o'clock, - 'Mass of requiem at St Herkimer, 43rd ANNUAL MEETING OF THE UNITED WORKERS TOWN HALL, JANUARY 27, 7:30 P. M. DR. EDWARD T. DEVINE OF NEW YORK AND OTHER SPEAKERS ALL WELCOME WESTMINSTER Ps. 61 “Lead me to the Rock that is higher than 1 was the pas- | tor's text for the Sunday morning | worship. The subject for. the home altar wor- ship for Wednesday, Jan. is Finy Charch & Allen 15 Main Street Funeral Directors —AND— ‘Embalmers Lady Assistan Cuticura Taleum Powder Do not fail to test the fauums & of this exquisitely facs, baby, dusting and -l:rhin. ing powder, Medicinal toilet. Caticura Scap, Ointment and Taleom o e B 7 S ry fore yon thes Each Free by mhym-.. “Coticura, Dept. S MF"Cuticura Soup | Telephone 328-° HENRY: E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN ing God in daily life. Are we God's partner: s presence in all affs life? Gen. 5: 18-24, and Ps. 1. : Monday was a very raw, cold day, with a keen, cutting wind. and while this kept man; bome, there was good atiendance at the annual church business meeting and pastor's recep- tion in the ernoon. _Among the other items of business. letters were read from absent members of today and of former d; and other ab- sentees wore mentioned. In connec- tion with the reception sandwiches, doughnuts nad cocoa were served. Nathan Green was badly injured by a fall from a_scaffo he is still confined to his bed. Davies™ nsual scared when dressed hog willl became king a was 416 pounds to market, ran away, throwinz his mas- ter out, harness and ck ho rd bruised, se- completed his breaking the Davies, thoug! cured the ho: trip. William Johnson took his granddaughter. Bonith T back to the school In New the holidays. Claren El 3 Mrs. 1da Shorter is The terrible weather and icy roads Yern: heth have been ill at Brookside. hand little Mrs. Carrie 14th. Mre. W. H. Greenm: Mr.: vere attack of rheu The last word from Rosenzweig, a patient in a hospital is that she is doing well after a recent surgical operation About two weeks ago Louisa Soder- berg fell against a stove and severely burned her arm. She is making a good recovery. but is mot yet able to be fully dressed. The present severe weather and fey going is affecting the attendance of the children in most of the schools, and many children and adults have severe cold: Miss Nellie Colburn has gone to spend _the remainder of with Mre. Chureh, near Norwich. the ~ winter her grandmoth Thomaston. members of Thomaston's former company of state guard, who were mustered out last weel, voted to give the balance in the treas: which amounted to $31.58, to the Visiting Nurse association. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS MAY BE OVERCOME rrhal deainess or tia hard of hear- ing, or have head noises. go to your druggist and get ons vunse of Par- mint (double siiensth) and @dd g0 i, pint of water and a Jittle . Take one tables < 8 da bring quick rellef sing_head mofsts nostrils - shonld . pman, <6 s e Any.. who *Hias head noises ntlon a trial Clogged ~~Zthing LIt is esy to prey tie and Is pleasant 1o ta one losing iearing or - tars deatness or 0uld give this prese