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" FRIDAY, APRIL 30—12 PAGES COAL AND LUMBER. > OAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta Telephone 168-13. Branoch Office—Lewis', Shannon Bldg. oct29d J. A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber ry s well selected line of all .xm cul. Lumber for bulld- 5 O’ntnl whlrf. Tel. 884, sept10d —— LUMBER l'fl.whb.hdlndlttlnflfll prices, Remember we always earry & M‘ line of Shingles. Call ns up and let us tell you about our stock H. F. & A. J. DAWLEY mayl4d GOAL and WOoobD C. H HASKELL 'Phones 489 B7 Franklin St. fani24 58 Th-mcl st 1647 Adams Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Hurope and America. | Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass’ Pale and Burton, Muelr's rBcotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stout, C, & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker ¥l P. B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- ing Ale, Bterling Bitter ‘Ale, Anheuser Budwelser, Schlits and Pabst. “ A. A, ADAM, Norwick Town. Telephione 447-12. octéd LadiesTravel Miles to come to our store for the bargains in DRESS GOODS. The fact that we buy direct from the manufacturer, «aving the middleman’s profit, is being appreclated mora every day. Our cus- tomers get the benefit. May we add your name to our Increasing list ? BRADY & SAXTON, Telephone 306-2. MORWICH TOWN. augldd REFRIGERATORS OURS IS THE BEST “The Best, Because— ) They require less ice. They maintain an éven tempera- ture. They ean be easily and quickly cleaned, They generate no smell, no mould, no dampness, WALL PAPERS We carry the best medium priced and cheap line of Wall Papers to be #een in Norwich. Specially good val- nues in White Back Chamber and Kitchen Papers at 7c, Sc and 10c per rolp No charge for borders, SHEA & BURKE, 37-41 Main St. aprid " IF YOUR HORSE IS INSURED AND DIES laugh at the ,other fellow. E. G. RAWSON, Agt., House 854-2. 227 Main 8t. 'Phone 559, apriod you can Burkhard{’s Bock Beer TRY IT. FINEST IN THE CITY, THOS. H. WILSON, 78 Franklip feb264 Carriage and Automobile Painting and Trimming . Berringe and Wagon Work of all kinda Anything on wheels built to eorder. PRICES AND WORK RIGHT, The Scott & Clark CORPORATION, 507-515 North Main Street. aprisa Understood Better EachDay The mest yuccessful business man is the one who knows every detail of his business and does not depend wo-\n u‘ for —b;.uco-. Bech day this ls In ne business fis utlu knowledge more essential the Building Trade. If you flnflln‘uonuumhmy : llu, be pleased to give you the benefit of my meny years experienee. ©. M. WILLIAMS, General Contracting and Building, 218 Main Street. "Fhone 370 auglsd you want to put your busi- bdn. the pubiic, !fin is no me- ““ b.l“‘ tm m. “Vlmlfi'\ [ ISAAC CHAMPEAU, Mgr. ‘New » Spring Goods In Every Department AT THE Boston Dry Goods Store DANIELSON, - - = CONN We invite you to see the Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, and Silk Tourist or Rain Coats for both ladies and Take a children. look at the new styles and learn the very reasonable prices they are going at. Underwear and Hosiery for Spring all in stock. The new goods are show- ing up at every counter in the store. Special Sales cn Hamburg Edg;ng and Insertion — prices down to about one- half, Shirt Waist Bargains con- tinue—two new' lots for your consideration at 50c and 98¢c. These are under price. The Boston Ory Goods COMPANY, Reforming Chinese. An enterprising publisher has issued in Chinese trauslation “Robinson Cru- soe,” “Guiliver’s 'fravels,” “Ivanhoe,” “David Copperfield.” “Sherlock Holmes,” “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” and “Westward Ho.,” with a few vol- umes of Dumas, Hugo and Tolstoi. What effect they will have is prop- iematical. The Chinese mind may not assintilate them. If they do lodge, however, they will play hob with an cestor worship. Mo admirer of Dumas could kow-tow to the tombstone of his great-greak-great-grandmother.— Bos- ton Record. = The mortality under chloroform av- erages one person in 10,000. ~ COMMENCE NOW To Select You; Spring Wall Papers We have them in all grades and prices, all new, including our Imported Papers, and at all prices. Al Mouldings and Paints, Decora- ticnis and Muresco Now boc orders for paper hanging and decorating. P.F. MURTAGH, 92 and 94 West Main Street. Telephone orders. mardd Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good weather and | fine roads. People Lo get out inte the open a We furnish the best method, and you'll take one of our teams you'll say the =an MAHONEY BROS, marlid sy Falls Avenue. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE BAKERY We are confident oui Ples, Bread cannot be excclled trial order. nov2d Cake and Give us =2 20 Fairmount Street. GAIN SOMETHING by a course in Book- keeping. Shorthand and Touch Typewriting Norwich Commercial Schoal Broadway Theatre Bidg. Danielson, Conn- JAMES E. KEECH, Manager. EMO WEEK is devoted to Corset education. It gives | our customers Fashion’s latest | word on the all-important subject 1 | | | | of corsets. NEMO WEEK teaches women how to be fashionably siender without transgressing the laws of health—and perfectly comfortable. PECIAL _DISPLAY SALE of the world-famous Nemo Corsets, for slender and medium figures as well as for stout forms. N ANNUAL FASHION EVENT of national imypor- tance, for which we have made extensive preperations, and to which all eur patronk are cordially | invited. | NEMO WEEK for 1909 begins on Monday, May 3. We'll | expect you! AND Prices $1.00 $2.00 $3 00 $4.00 | ““Trade with 05 and Save Mongy” | Putnam, - ; - - - Comn Agents for Standard Patterns. Lewando’s French Dyes and C! anser. Telephone 19-2 i GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence St., Taitviile. Prompt attention to day or night calls, l THE WAY WE PROP( GIVE THE BIs GOODS ¥ AND RENDERING YOU HIGH C Some Good Thinj “BEE HIVE” BAKED BEANS - TOASTED RICE BISCUIT, HIGH GRADE SOLID TOMATOES, 10¢ can, 3 for 25¢ SPECIAL! GREEN MOUNTAIN SEED The Danielson Cotion Go. Store, MAIN STREET, DANIELSON. ‘ Opening Spring Sales painung. | Huusevelts Huntmu Lions Compressed Rations. A Tonawanda (N. Y.) firm has com- pleted a sample order of three thou- sand es of compressed haver- sack rations for the use of the United States army. The rations are packed in a watertight box 2 3-4 inches long, 2 1-4 inches wide and 1 1-8 inches thick. The articles contained are: . pepper. .2 ounce; su- nd coffee, 1.12 ounces, one soldier for a day. The coffee is compressed under twelve tons pressure and is reduced one-third in bulk. The salteis prepared under five { tons pressure and the pepper is placed | | in a capsule inzerted in a wooden hold- ler. Bach article is wrapped in water- | proof paper and the whole is placed in | a watertight bo Pot and Pan All the soap and muscle 1m the world won’t clean your! ipots and pans as they should | be cleaned. ‘ . Ordinary washing of cook- ling utensils passes over whole | | hidden nests of little wigglers i | —commonly called germs. | Gold Dust is an antiseptig | washing powder that not only | |removes the visible dirt and | | grease, but goes deep after| every trace of germ life—ster-|: ilizes pots, pans, pails and| kettles—leaving them clean,, wholesome and safe. I Just shakealittle Gold Dust | |in your dish-water and it will| | make your ol | o | like silver. POSSIBLE VICE. PRIC LA s We Are Offering 10c can, 3 for 25¢ 10c per pkg- POTATOES, 5 and 10 cent Sale of Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, up-to- date Many double the price we ask. patterns. worth 10 CENT HOSIERY Ladies” Hose, Chil- dren’s Hese—big values at 10c Men’s Hose, a pair. And the famous Yale Brand Hosiery, 15¢ a pair, 2 pair for 250. ———————————— New line of Bureau Scarfs, Tray Cloths, Doilies and Pillow Tops just received—all at 10c. THE 3 KEYSTONE STORES Danieison, Putnam, 3 AND 5 CENT SALE OF LACES.. A purchase of a large quantity of different values in Laces at a special price, we have divid- ed into two lots—3c and 5c a yard. Our 10 cent line of Ribbons, all widths, 2% inches to 4/ inches wide, in red, light blue, navy, black, pink, white, etc.— all at 10c a yard. Narrower widths at 5¢ a yard. Why pay more ? Agents for the famous Willow Talcum Powder —a 25c value for only 10c. THE RECORD OF THE POOLE which for ity and musical excellence. The McPhail is pre-eminently musical tastes, one evidence McPhall Planes A convincing tastimony, is it GEO. E. SHAVW, sixty-two years has been built on honor and sold on merit. is a record of consistent and steadtast adherence to the ideal of qual- of which is we in the nomes of Boston and vicinity, not, | PIAND a piano for the home of cuiture and the fact that over 20,000 that the McPhail is appreciated 7 Putnam, Conn. Philosophy. $1.25 bushel §! DANIELSON. DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS. PUTNAM. Officials and Lay Committee of St.| State C. T. A. Workers to Confer— Alban's Parish—Chief Woodward ~ Prepares Valuable Fire Map—Over - $5,000 Subscribed for Corset Indus- try. Mrs. Frederick Rogers of New Lon- don was in Danielson Thursday.- Ray Pellett has a new and more powerful motorcycle than the one he has been riding Mr. and Mrs. A, F, Wood are at Boston to attend the funeral of Mrs. Wood's brother, Caleb B. Tillinghast, state librarian of Massachusetts. w0l A, Woodwarg of Litchfieid is inicison, calied {here by the death er, vanus M. Woodward. Bitgood made a business trip to Boston Wednesda Principal Hovey's Wife Seriously Il Mrse”H. M. Hovey, wife of Principa) Hovey of the Killingly high !(ho()l | remain ill at the Day-K ball hospital in Putnam News From All Cloutier of ill, with Points, Dyer street is slight chances Ve Ir. and Mrs. Andrew 5. Meech have turned from their wedding trq. William Dunn, manager of the"T fla tle Worsted company at Elmville his family will live at the J. F. Weav- er place in i’rooklyn during the sum- month mer Brooks ~ of in Dan Young At Oakland be g Ritchie ntral Falls visitor in Danielson Thursday. Saturday's Games. Eastern Connecticut agUe games scheduled for Saturday are: North irosvenordale at Dayville, Jewett City at Putnam, Wauregan at Sachem Westwood, ison, “was a | park. New Reed-Setting Machine. A new reed-setti machine built by Thomas Bradford, has been in- stalled at the factory of the Larkin Reed company LAY COMMITTEE. | 2 | Officials of St. Alban’s Church for En- pots spick ; | and span as L’ | when new i ‘and your > ;»57 Itins shine ~N suing Year, Following are the members of the lay and officials of St. Al- or the ersuing year: H. Armington, Judge Milton A. Shumway, Walter E. Kies, Charies A, Potter Andrew Cruimnle John E. 1 od, 1 d L. Reed. Cha s L. Dar- ing lard, Elbert Dar- .. W, Irving Bullard; t Alfred L. Reed: collector, .. Darbie FIRE SECTION MAP. Chief A. P. Woodwlrd Completes Val- uable Charts and Records, u'r- Ihert hiaf “A. P. \\umlvmrn of the fire department has compieted a sectional of the borough of Dani \ score of sections a that 1 volume v reference on nto it is indicated in ink of dif- ferent ors, the alarm boxes indicat- | ed in red and the course of water mains and their varying sizes also ainly and ingeniously shown. All 1ildings in the horough located and such as have, been igited by fire so m a8 1o indicate the nature and de of damage The map shows a complete record of fires that have occurred during Chief Woodward's term as head of the de- partment. $10,000 BEING RAISED. Over Half the Subscriptions Pledged to Bring Corset Company to Borough. . the stock of the proposed .ny are being steadily - by local husin men Of the $10,000 worth of stock t must be placed to insure the coming of the husiness to Danielson, more than $5,000 is pledged, with bright prospects for additicnal subscriptions irederick Bitgood, | of the board of trade, is taking an active iiterest 1 the attempt to rm the new comps Mr, Bitgood regards the proposit s the most attractive and supst and feasible that has been considered by the board since its re- erganization and the institution of the campaign to increase and make more varied the industrial activities of Dan ielson. 71 corset firm is not look ing for something for nothihg, large bonuse taxes, guarantees, or any form of Their financial condi- tion is such as to make It desirable to make a change from their present jecation, and to get them $10,000 must be raised, a new company formed, in whie! y will hold a minority inter- esi and to which they z willing to turn in their macl y. patterns, pat- ents and devote their ability and man- ufacturing experience. The local pro- moters say: When the practical men of such a s are agreeable to a controlling interest to men who assist them financially ey certainly have confidence in their roduct and ability to make good. They not experimenters with any dream- id-as, brt men who know how and do produce a corset that jinds aready sale Cherries on Millinery ploded. vedecked and much admir- spring millin-ry preduced while aderning the fair wear- give e willing to “Dream” Ex- One fru €1r's head. Tnursday, that was not men- tioned a; the time of purchase as among the possibilities of ting attention. Not far from the dome of tie quite wonderful creation a beau- tifully colored arrangement of glass cnerries figured in the garniture. Those cherries, however, were not supposed to be of an explosive nature, and when they ¢ommenced banging and snapping away li a rapid-fire gun, spraying pits of highly-colored glass for a dis- tance of a dozen feet, the young lady uvnderneath the stunning linery was excusable for being some. what startled. She was not prepared for any such happening, The hat was from its fastenings in a jiffy nt skimming with ag little con- ation as last winter’s “tam” would Then someone id the tem- perature $was responsible: it was too cold for such warm headwear. Every- body agreed and the young lady really smiled and then laughed and said she guessed it was about time to have it re-trimmed anyway, because she had worn it nearly two weeks. On the Same Grounds. Those who noted toat Mr. Harri didn't dare to do any .talking for p lication until Mr, Roosevelt got out of the country will probably explain the growing of a goatee on the Harriman chin upon the same intelligent groun 's. Akauiuu City Ja\unal Mrs, Claudia McKenzie won the first prize and Mrs. Bradley Jones the sec ond in the recent hat-trimming con- tst heid by « club of women in New Yk, The first prize is to be thegpor- trait of the. winner painted by Ben All Haggin: second, a miniature of Mrs, PBradley Jones, painted by Martha Wheeler Buxier. contemplates erceting | jece of mil-T| | ining to the department s drawn accurately to a! a certain area of borougn fire alarm tele- 4 The Nothing New in McComber Murder Case—Hearing in Suit of Hatoch vs. Machine Sales Co. on Saturday. Charles T. Thayer ig ip Boston to- cay (Friday), attending the funeral of his uncle Caleb Benjamin Tillinghast, state librarian of Massachusetts. Rev. R. Miller of Waal ) D.'C., was a visitor in Putnam reday, Herbert Moore of SBaraunac Lake fs vigiting at his home in this city. Attorney Huber D. Card was in Wil- limantic Thursday, H. N. Hassard of Newport has been the -guest of friends in this city. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Yiary Gardner this (Friday) afternoon. A civi] service examination for post- master at West Woodstock “will be held at the Putnam postoffice, May 22. The salary attached to the office is $202 per year, A party from this ouy attended the LeMoyne-Ryan sparring exhibition at Webster Wednesday eveming. Preparing for State T. A. U, Conven- tion. Members of the State Temperance union wil; come to Putnam next Mon- day evening to confer with the com- ventlon committee of St. Aloysiug T. A. B. soclety relative to the state convention to be held in Putham in September. - Frost Damages Pomfret Fruit Trees, Reports that the recent frosts have greatly damaged the fruit trees come from the town of Pomfret. The a al meeting and slection of officers Of the Putnam Park end Fair association is to be held next week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Simpson of Athol, Mass., have been guests of Mrs. W. H. Harris of Woodstock avenue, Ready for Game With Jewett City. “The baseball grounds on Morse field are in excellent conditlon for the open- ing game of the season with Jewett City tomorrow (Saturday). Bonin and Moore will be the opposing pitchers. The Putnam (‘emetery association held a meeting this week to consider making changes in the by-laws. everal new power launches will be added to the fleet of private pleasure craft on Alexander's lake this sum- mer, Putnam attorneys will be in Willi- mantic today (Friday) to attend a short calendar session of the superier court. SPECIAL SESSION' To Hear Case of Hatch vs. Machine Sales Company. There will be a special session af the superior court in this city tomor- row aturday), Judge Millon A, Shumway presiding, at which the case ch vs. the Machine Sales York will be heard. . P. Haich of Danielson is presi. dent of the International OH Engine Co. The Machine Sajes Co. holds the mortgage on the machinery in the fac- tory at Dani2lson and at the hearing of the matter that will ask that the ma- chinery be turned over to them, The Machine Sales Co. took over the mort- from F Robinson & Co, of ew York last November Webster Automobile Ripped off Trolley Car Step. A step was ripped off g south bound trolley car near Mechanicsville about ' o'clock Wednesday evening, when it was sideswiped by a Webster bound louring car bearing a party of five Motorman Raymond Shippee and Con- ductor William Babcock were the car crew. Who cwns the aulomobily and the identity of its occupants have not been ascertained. The machine evi- dently was not damaged. It was a big grey machine. Motorman Shippee was ranning slowly at the time of the col- Iision, 'COMBER INQUEST Will Not Be Rewmod Until Next Week came out of Woodstock Thursday to indicate that the vell of mystery surrounding the McComber murder was being lifted. With barely any clues to begin om, the state police st work in a territory beautiful, but lonely, and one offering many oppor- tunities for a criminal to effect his escape. The guilty party has had suf- ficient time between the time the mur der was committed and the discovery of the body to get well out of this part of the country if he so desired. It will in all probability take several days to trace McComber's movements be tween Iriday of last week and Mon. day, when he Probably wet hig fa inquest will not be resumed until next week; and by that time it may be possiblie to secure the testimony eof $0 of the persons who know same thing of Charl McCoraber during the last two or three days of his life. Ciroular to Boom Putnam. George E. Shaw is considering the preparation of a circuiar enumerating many of the interesting inducemeuts that Putnam offers to concerms de- giring a businesg location and what attractive features it'holds owt to per- sons desiriug homes in a healthful and progressive community A social dance was held in Bugbee's hall Thursday evening under the aus- pices of St. Aloysius T. A. B, Musie was by the Cargill orchestra. Thousands of railroad ties are w:d up berween the tracks near mJ the stations or. the local sections of the Midland division They have been hauled in during the spring and win- ter months and will be used for senew- als during the summer. Andems Can’t Have Larowe. It looks as ¥ the Andems of North Grosvenordale must do without the services of Backer Larowe of Taftville who ig wanted as a ocatcher for the team. Manager Bemoit positively re fuses to allow i.arowe to play with the Andems unless he makes his home in that town. Thm, Now. One railvoad eompany now gives the women on its fast tralns cups of tea, and another presents boxes of confec- tionery if they visit the dining car. A third was once in the habit of provid- ing them with flowers at gertain sta- tions. No one will complain of this discrimination between the msexes, b jsn't it a violatlon of the law whi rohibits r«ba.lo New York Tribuae. Plnnty of Rosin, Thanks to improved mathod in hand- ling the yellow pine of sowthern stater, last year's production of rosin was worth $17,793,000. There seems to be enough to keep all the bows in good condition, but other provision must be made for the fiddler.—Boston Record. The Fiction Horo. We long to read a story wherein the Lero is an ordinary geod fellow like many real men, instead of a mxilksop. We never knew a book hero that was not ton good.-~Atchisen Globe. Not a word Bigger Beverly. But won't Boston feel huiméifated when ghe finds herseif shining by re- tlected light frem Beverly 7—Manches- ter: Union Cruel to Boston, A carload of Chinemss was being ped Into this eountry as heans. will people insult Rostea =N, Americad.