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g 254 3 244 0‘ Y4 244 4 %4 3 4 g 2%4 2%4 %4 24 4 ® e e e The Church Company, DANIELSON, CONN. price. ARRRARRIRRRRRRS Begins Today ANNUAL MARK DOWN SALE The greatest event of the year for shrewd clothing buyers i3 here. The chance to get bright, new merchandise at greatly reduced prices. Men’s, Boys” and Children’s Suits and Overcoats all marked to affect an early clearance. In this sale are many Mismatched Suits, Soiled Underwear, Soiled Shirts, Mussed Hosiery--the result of the visit of burglars to our shop--these goods are marked at just half BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Shoers Furnishers Clothiers Cyr Building==THE CHURCH COMPANY==Danielson, Conn. AWV VS VMMMV VY VYV UVY YYYYFVIVYVRYEYYYYYY DANIELSON. ! 8earch for Horse Thieves—Pentecost- al 8ociety to Build Church—Gifts for Past President Potter of W. R. C.~Mrs. Colla B. Crossman’s Funeral | Rev, John F. Quinn of Ansonia is visiting his home in town. James D. Miller has been taken to the Day-Kimball bospital at Putnam to receive treatment. Miss G. C. Bliss of Providence called en Danielson friends Wednesday. Mrs, Bverett Hlll of Worcester has been the guest of her sister, Miss Bvelyn Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Boulame enter tained friends at whist Tuesday even- | ing. Honors went tc Miss Aldea De- | sosriers and Albert Mathieu. ! William Tufts has returned to To- | ronto. after a visit wtih Danielson frionds. Buccess Pleases Friends. ®abia Sayles Russell's slection as e ———— A GOOP REASON Nerwioh People Can Tell it Is So. You Why | Dosers Mianey Pills cuse the cause of disease, and that is why the cures are always lasting. This remedy strengthens amd tones up the kidney: belping them to drive out of the bhody the IMguid polsoms that cause back- achs, Beadaghe and distreseing kidney snd winaey complaints. Nerwich | peopls ¢estify ¢ permanant cures Mra. Osoar Bjork, 139 Mt Pleasant | Btreet, Norwich Conn., says: “1 found aplendid resulss from the use of Doan's Kidney Pills and theralore do not hies- ftate to recommend them. For some time I was groatly trowbdled with back- aches, and when I firat arose i the | paln was always more | ¥ I would lie down on | lame abd paiogul I was scarcely able to arise. My mother toid me that my 3 @ue to my kidneys bs- ll learning of Doan’s X went to N. D. Sevin & Sol'l store and procured a | v‘( to be just what I in 4 shert time the pain | an disappeared and I felt | r in every way, mlly carry out u-e—-huu—and Wlllr Price 3dc. l\ew York, | abandoned and { bership of the assistant clerk of the house of repre- oy sentatives is very plea friends In Denieison Jewett City Man Was Bearer. lv\a »l The rame of Marin Woife of City should have been inclu list of bearers at the funeral Healey, that of Thomas Hal appeared through an error. Searching for Horse Thieves. L. C. Cole, chief of police at Gree R. I, was in Danielson Wednesday search of two men well known here who are wanted r breaking and e tering a barn at I , R. L, on a re- cent evening and taking a horse and carriage, which w again pe ssion of the owner. believed to be in this v BOHEMIAN CLUB Re-elects Officers for Ensuing Year. At the annual meating of the Bohe- mian Clab cerporation, Tuesdayv even Ing, the following officers were elected for the year: President, (‘har | 8. Francis; secret Henry treasu A. P. Woo i directors, Oliver W. Bo ford, Dr. Frank P. Todd. Ti glem- club is 96 ROSE OF LIMA COUNCIL Makes Choice of Officers for Coming Term. Rose of Lima councll, No. 52, K. of C., has elected officars as the ensuing year: Grand knig John as Aylward: lectu Thomas Ward; chaplain, Rev. Johu F. Quinn; advo- cate, Charles Reynolds; guards, Joseph Bunis, Augustus Longo; trustess, John ‘Weaver, Peter Reynolds. 5 The officers will be installed next Sunday afternoon at Putnam, when the state deputy. New Haven, will be present. M. M. Degree Conferred. Moriah lodge, No. 15, A. F. and A. M conferred the M. M. degree on candi- dates Wednesday evening. The newly elected officers are to be installed next Wedlnesday cvening. NEW CHURCH To Be Built by Pentecostal Secisty in the Spring. Daniclson is going to have another new church edifice next summer, that of the Pentecostal church of the Naz- arene. The fund for the purchase of the a very desirable location, business section of the borou lacks only $48 of the $1,000 required to pur- chase the lot. Thir balance will be se- close to the Weaver; dsputy grand knight, mes Monohe financial retary. Peter | Reynold tr v, William Ray; | | warden,John Burr chanecellor, Thom- ured by the time building uprra;im.s mence in the spring structure .will be hes of the unique borough, h )th in Aexxgn and material ¢ oyed. It will be of the tabernacle style and the walls will be of native field and wall stones. This stone has a pecullar beauty and a range of coloring from white to rich brown that mak cially adaptable to use stru on. The church imately 80x40 feet, with Rev. F. W, rmstrong, who came to Danlelson as pas of the Pentecostal burch a few years ago, is due the credit for the success achieved towards the construction of the new ho of worship. He has labored incessantly, | inspired by the encouragement receiv- ed from the members of his own con- gregation, as well as the generous sup- t of others whom he has interesed. results attained represent more r and continned effort than is nec- ary, under more favorable condi- ions, to create larger funds, and ind!- cates sincerity and worth of a lergem ho' left a paying commer- cial po enter the ministr h do great good for hu a vestr tion to might ROCKER AND CORPS PIN Presented ‘Mrs. Mary A. Potter, Retir- | ing President of Relief Corps. | Mrs. Mar, the retiring resident of ran’s Re lizf corps, handsome s pin at the tesday evening. made, Mary our ing the socia many ing things relativ inter- to the corps and | its work were said by Past Command- Sylvanus Woodward, Charles A, er, Benjamin Rapp, T. D. Pond, 1 heodore Balley, Rev, D. J. Neily, Rev. | . H. Barber, Rev. B. W. Blackman, | | Mrs. Glad department president, James J. Kennedy of | ite which has been selected und is | and Mrs. s8ly,, department secre- tary. FUNERAL. Mrs. Celia B. Crossman. The funeral of Mrs. Celia B. Cross- | , 82, v held from the home of | . and €. Clayton Wright at Elm- | ville W ednesday at 11 ::4lmk Rev. W. | B. Greene of ihe Free Will Baptist | church at East Killlngly officlating. | Burial was at Foster. Mrs. Crossman was the widow of Noah B. Crossman of Nowth Sterling. She is survived by one aaghter. ) Clavton Wrighe, with whom she lived in Elmville. Mrs, Crossman catne ther, from North sterling nearly two y®rs ago. As Governor's Ball. H Captain and Mrs. A. P. Weodwanl! | were in Hartford Wednesday evening to attend the inaugural ball | To Tender FIRE DEPARTMENT ENGINEERS. ‘ Newly Appointed Chief Engineer l(l Derby Names His Assistants for the | Coming Two Years. Eugene M. Beach, who will be ap-| pointed fire commlissioner at Derby by | Mayor-eleet Atwater, when he takes office on Monday 4t noon, has an- | nounced trat as scon as he receives the oath of c¢flice he will make the fol- | lowing appointments Geoge A, Casey, of the Hook & Ladder Co.; firs seph Pequinot, of the Paug: company; second agsistant, Scripture, pany: third assistant, James E. Kane, of the Storm Engine company; Wil- lfam T. Lenihan, superintendent of the fire alarm system. Linehan is a reap- pointinent and the engineers are all advarcements with the exception of Scripture, who becomes second aseist- ant in place of Robert Meadowcraft, who last year was third assistant. Kane 1@ new man among the engineers, being due to the fact that Chief «r Michael Bropny was a mem- Philip A. of the Hotchkiss Hose com- ber e Storms when appointed en- | ginesr, and the Storms have to take | the represe ive at the bottom of the | list this ye Ran-phnn to Governor Lil- Lilley on January 20. The Second company, Governor's Foot will give a reception for Gov. L. Lilley on the evening of Janu , at the Second regiment armory, New Haven. With Governor Lilley and Mrs. Lilley in the receiving line be Adjt.-General George M. Cole and Mrs. Cole, and Major F, W. Brown eof the Foot Guard and Mrs. Brown. The reception will be from 8 to 9| o'clock, followed by & promenade, con- cert and dance from 9 to 1 o'clock The Second company, Governor's Foot Guard, band will furnish the music for and for twosteps a large orchestra will 'he waltzes. NEW HAVEN HOTEL sh musi To Be Enlarged and Remodelel Soon. Says a New Haven paper: There are | under contemplations some important! changes in the capacity and accommo- dations of the New Haven house. Mr. Moseley has purchased the property of H. A. Warner, which adjoins the | ‘ollege street side of the hotel, and the project includes the possible pur- | chasing of a couple of houses which adjoin this property. The idea in view, accerding to Mr. Moseley, is the possi- hl: turring of the College strest side of the house with its additions into an apartment hotel of the first cluss. Then i he has under cmternflu ion to the main hotel bullding which in~‘ clude the possibility of raising it in) height and adding adjacent property on Chapel street, including Quinnipiack club building. STATE GAME PRESERV! the present | Commissioners Lease Big Tract of Woodland in Middlebury. John H. Whittemore of Naugatuck | has leased 2 large tract of woodland | in Middlebury to the state game com- mission for a term of 25 years, and a state game preserve will soon be gstab- lished there. Mr. Whittemore has been greatly interested in the work of the commission and it is understood that the lease was made for a nominal sum. The state commissioners of fisher- | feg and game—George T. Mathewson of Enfield, John M. Crampton of New Ha- ven and E. Hart Greer of Lyme——vxn-l ited the site some time ago and were | enthusiastic at the chance to annex the tract to the state’'s preserves. In all there are 110 acres. the greater part of which! i woodland. The preserve is! east of Mr. Whittemore's summer home at Lake Quassapaug. Only Strenuous Brand. Eleven different languages are rep- | resepted in the Turkish parliament Dodl§ anybody over there speak Roose- veltian ?—Detroit Free Prese RHODE ISLAND WOMAN Hae Been Appointed Head of 8t. Mar- garet’'s School. The board of trustees of St ret's school, Waterbury Margs- announces that Miss Eily Gardner Monroe, head of the Buglish department of the A bany Acac y for Qirls had been chosen to succeed to the principalship of St. Margaret's school for girls when Miss H ird retires to open her West- over school in Middlebur Miss Mun ro is a native of Rhode Island and Brown university is her alma maten She holds Brown degrees of Ph.B. and AM Taxicab Company 6or New Ha That the advent o e taxicab im New Haven i8 o bw well backed is evi denced by the flling of incorporation papers last week by the New Hat Taxicab company to install and age a service there. The incorporatora are George G. Nesbit, who installed two taxicabs a week ago. Peter & Nas bit and Robert G. Neshit. The incor poration is capitalized 0, and while plans have not been announced it is understood tha sast & half dosen more cabs are to be p d I service here shortly if the demand proves general For Making Fudge and Tafiy—get A iure, fine-flavored syrup that makes the finest kind of candy. In 10c, 25c, and 56¢ tins at all grecers A book of cooking and candy-making recipes sent free on request. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING (9., New York