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in the appearance of your soiled and m#ssed clothes will be apparent when they leave our establishment after ‘being thoroughly Cleaned and Pressed. It is a process that renews the life of ihe garments. Do not discard any clothes If they are whole. We can malke them look like new again, Dye- ing them another color if necessary. Our work is high grade and our prices moderate. Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklin St. febld Every Day in the year, at mid-day or at mid-night, dawn or dusk, any- time and all the time, The Rond Imstantaneous Automatic Gas Water Heater farnishes hot water in unlim- ited quanlity in all paris of the house. Turn the Faucet, y The Ruud Does the Rest. Call and see one in operation. Gas & Electrical Dep't., For Every Dress Occasion You Wili Find an Excellent As- sortment of All the Requisifes to Proper Dress at McPHERSON’S Including - Full Dress Shirts, coat style and otherwise, cuffs on or separate. White or Pearl Gloves in cor- rect weight. Pearl Studs and Links, Per- fect Dress Ties, Full Dress Protectors and Reefers. Silk Opera Hats and Crush- ers. Silk Half Hose and Lisle Half Hose. McPHERSON, The Haberdasher, 101 Main Sireet. 3an27, Eleetric Wiring We do all branches of Electric Work and carry a complete stock of Gas and Klectric Chandeliers, Lamps and DMantlps. Visit our show room — the only one in towr. WINDOW DISPLAY The - variety of our stock of Wire Goods can be partially appreciated by fnspecting the few lines displayed in our show window. EATON CHASE Company, 129 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. Hardware Electric Goods Jan26d Brown & Rogers are ready for Spring work. - Painting and Paper Hanging in all its branches. Orders will receive prompt attention. Shop 27 Chestnut Street, Norwich. jan27a Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that 1s acknowledged to be tha best on’ the market — HANLEY’'S PEERLESS. A telephone order will recelve prompt attention. D. &' McCORMICK, 30 Franklin St. maviid ~ Annual mUwoeéecmfi-‘ the Free. Care for Borough Patients. mmamwm of the Congregational Clearance Salelss o mas® ... ’*‘"‘*‘:.:"‘;':'m.. s —IB': Thomas M.‘U‘lnlfln. Orders o ot s wmn —Boat Ow: E Taxes—Albert e members e Buou ners Ev: Al a —AT THE— W. Staples Taken to J; ‘William Curran Stafferd Springs, formerly of Daniefion, visited friends in_town Thursday. 25ig0k g W - w£r1 :Villl&::nl H. %-:vlw of Hartford Orders for |n Thomas. g o - gt Ira Thomas, catcher for the Phila- launch sa ursday thal v,.‘ag;smg;’va';;'g;cw,"gigf:,’,.," league toam. recely | uhiount us. the vaiue ot Wi Hoet Siene. store Mrs. A. V. Woodworth entertained | k.- se T?u‘r‘fiy T T Evidently there are some other owners . organ at her home on Hawkins street Wed- | Thomas is informed that the team will | °f Poats in Killingly that Dady went with the nesday evening. Whist was played. DANIELSON, - - - CONN. | of The Entire Stock goes|: made returns to the assesso) o finisher in the he be- Mrs. Ellen Moore remains seriously | or the present month, Waiting for an A,,-.L 8t her home .on 'Waler atroat, few days and m the benefit of the| With the annual méeting of the oo ld:‘?dh Has Boyght Maine Timberland. | waters there vefore starting for Atlan- | Eastern Connecticut bascball league ,,“,,“""m s m"""_,’;‘,_mwm”"“,: P Byron Lewis of East Killingly is one n'g of ?l:e: o.re %:c‘lld'e‘dy't: w:n‘otrutz‘olgs 002, with “-.l Rich and Loulw a party of men who have bought track of land in Mayfield and Mos- Deer Coming Out of the Woods. Danlelson this summer. the meet- Deer are being reported again and in | 118 15 to be held in Danlelson Sunday cow, Me., on which is 20,000,000 feet ‘am ‘fan: of standing spruce lumber. numbers. During the past month and | th°re 18 hope among the fans that Sk in fact since Christmas, when the first ve interest enough to February Directresses. heavy fall of snow came, the deer have | SPPear at the meeting "uh a proposi- in at Bargain Prices. Mrs. Charles Kingsbury. Mrs. John | not been seen except rarely. They | tion for putting a team in town next A Paine, Mrs. George Cole, Miss Al- | have remained in the deeper recesses | SUmmer l b . F .d ice Bugbee and Miss Mary Stowell are | of the woods, where they were better o Staples Stole a Ring. H man of his ward :’n:"mflw':l‘ s Sa = rt ‘W, Staples, arrested in Put- represented Putnam in the a"h e eglus ri ay mor nam for breaking and enurln it was |legislature in 1909, and was a member ing, January 2Ist, and con- tinues until Monday eve- ning, February 7th. Just fifteen business days for our customers to buy the picking of the goods at 20 to 50 per cent. less than the real value. For prices and particulars write for advertising bill. We invite every family in Windham County to share in this great Cut Price Sale. t Those who can come in the fore- noon will find it a good time to do shopping. The Annual Fifteen Days’ Sale has always been attended by crowds of satisfied customers, and we are bound to keep our reputation to the high mark. Store will be open Monday and Sat- urday evenings. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. The Boston Ory Goods COMPANY, Danielson, Conn. JAMES E. KEECH, Manager. learned by Chief Pilll hursday, |of the impoirtant committees on is ;umy of theft. Stapl u -tola a ring | finance and manufactures. Wead: . valued at $25, from Jo- In December last he was unanimous= uph Be! ‘who is employed by Henry |1y nominated by the republicans for Dembo, who has a store in the Key- |alerman at large and was lated elect« .t%:l b‘oél;l f Pillis o e en e learned of this ¢ he telephoned to tl;‘l;tnn.m and gave Committess of W. R. C Captain Murray a description of the | The members of the Woman's Relied lrln:‘.l Captain Murray had Staples W"' ‘have appointed the following n the cage at the police headquarters committees at the time and was able to learn im- | Rellef—Estellah McKachnie, Inem mediately that the prisoner had the | V- Hovle, Harriet Chaffee. ring in his possession; on his finger, E"‘““""“‘“’ J. , Mary in fact. Betel says that Staples had | Fre¥, Loretta Randall, Harriet Chaf- been loitering about the store Wed- | fe% ; Disn~ nesday afternoon and that he stole the | tha A ring out of a drawer in a sewing ma Mai t O'Leary, Ida chine, where it had been put for safe | M Johnson, May Smith. keeping. Staples was brought to Dan- C°"‘°""“‘_A'"“ Spaulding, ¥, jelson Thursday morning and taken %’""V Tourteliotte, Mary Pray, I from here to Brooklyn jail to await be!t!:{oyle Ma. trial at the March term of the super- |’ 8. Howell, lor court. Broke Into S. O. Co’s Barn. Sewing—Melis: 8o Arn - Another break reported in_ Daniel- mme.'_hne Wiilis, °‘?1'u?.'"]}=n,a‘.;. son shows that the barn where the Chaffee. Elizabeth Norcross, horses of the Standard Oil company Ids Johnson Mi Pe Mary G, are kept on Mechanic street has been | Sherman, Ida W "gdn John visited, Entrance was gained by forc. | Sherman, Ida KIM Frances B-t”“: ing the lock. The crooks may have | rett. been intending to steal the horses, but Floral—Inez V, H’oy‘lg, Mina Perry. it happened that they had been left in Entertainment—Lena Mu Ma: Moosup, as is a frequent custom, over | Pray, D(a. Fuller, Sadle wmmm': night. The persons who entered the ML lder, Ida Johnson, Marwt Mechanic street barn may be the same ones_who forced an entrance to Will- Dish and linen—Diantha Chaffes, jam Keech's wheelwright shop on Cen- | Frances Barrett. ter street. Audlg;lr—n E‘E!mlflu‘;"l‘mmlon— Maw Majority of Thieves Under Twenty. |77 E. wen, Estellah McKachnie orsky 288 ¥ | "Memorial fund—Lillie B, Leach, Ma~ Incident to the arrest of young Sta- {,.. g’ Kenyon, Mary A, Perry, Annw ples for burglary, it is remarked that - of all the cases that have come be- GBllllmo::, 1“.."‘2:: “s”‘d‘ud’l“%d,“:mgk“ fore the superior court in this county wer, Mellesa Arnold, M 7. Wl ;' d;:lng t:x; l.uclte‘w yonrs on ‘-lmllu Mary 1. May, 1088V, ;l’gyl-' fl,‘"‘f" es e majorit; o e prisoners o rs -~ o Been under twenty-one veam of | Ghaftee, Mary Pray, Mary Fuller, Lena Greene. arze. That s0 many young men should e arrested on such a serious charge n%"@'fif‘b?fi?fd}"fir‘x :f the Wb The finest product of the distiller’s art. I ey Benjamin Kennedy continues to im- prove after undergoing an operation T o $1.00 Quart £a worceser hesbieal Mo Koneds | S, LMy Crron e now al iome in o | . . Lucius J. Merriman of Warren, P. bor Notes. I, called on friends in Danielson on . Thursday. 'I'he Tadies’ aid society of Calvary WATCHES Howard, Hammon Wealtham, Elgin, for men, and some extra fine, pecially fine Imported Ladies’ Watches. - DIAMONDS A dandy selection of Plu. Buttons, Scarf Pins, with Rings from 6.00 and $15.00 to $500.00. Geo. E. Shaw, 0" W Ask your dealer for it or send te o P TR TIs e 2 S ek | Epiecngal St e P, o, K o!';uuum grange this week. -treot large number were present, FEBRUARY The .| Bargain Month One lot Dress Goods now at ¥z price. Royal Society Packages, Waists, Aprons, Doilies, including Material and Floss for working, now at 13 off. American Prints, the wash fabric “that is washable,” for one week, per yard S¥c. 15¢ Collar Supports now 10¢ 0dd Belts 5S¢ “Trade with US and Save Mongy” ISRAC CHAMPEAU, Mgr. Putnam, - - - - - Comn Agents for Standard Patterns. Lewando’s French Dyes and Cleanser. Telephone 19-2 NOTICE Dr. Louise Frank!in Miner is now i { located in her mew office, Breed Hall, Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. mess before the public, there is no me- Room 1 ‘Telephone 660. R auglia WHEN you want to put your busi- dlum better than through the advertise ing columns of Tke Sulletin. ?t. Regis, rm‘nu “u dpn- an k‘“fii - ce cream, cake, coffee. sars, yian FUTNAM and Appolinaris water. 4 City to Have Baseball Team This Sea- Lenten Preachers Announced. son—Young Staples Eats Candy Dur- ‘The Lenten services to be held : . Calvar iscopal cl , will be wos ing Court Hearing—Held in $1,000 lntaruyuunp. T::“H:‘:c(h::.lh?run;:? Bonds—W. R. C. County Commit- |lows,_the services to be held Friday tees. and Wednesday evenings: February 11, Rev. George V. Digkey, . 8. B. Overlock of Pomfret was | The naxt meeting will be h wit E. C. ROGERS I e s el Mrs. orge een spen: . . o L4 ing several days at We-t!;rl);. whrre & WA'.:‘";:':" Club'Fn.l.. she was called by the death of a rela- n nesday even ,...m Wholesale and Retail Liquor Merchant, # Bers' of tho. Algonioin olob had (heid M. E. Bassett has as her guests | first annual Banquet, in the pariors Mrs. M. E. Ballou and William H. Bal- | of the otter block. An excellent sup-+ PU l NAM CONN lou of Providence. er was -mnd Covers were laifl ’ b Arthur Prentice of Norwich called on_local friends Thursday. PP Mrs, M. V. Woodworth and Miss Flizabeth R. Woodworth are spending several days in Providence. ter cocktall, tomato H Q ouick . Q x Dr. Bdward F. Perry has returned | reétor of St. Georse's h, New+ o ‘ from a visit in Taunton. port, R. I.: February 18, Ven. Archdea« For ‘he Bl Ba_r ains Fr. Bverett J. McKnight of Hartford, | con'J. Eildred Brown of Tainily church, a past president of the Connecticut | Norwich; Februa: ; Medical society, was in Danielson on | Corey Jones, St. Thursday. tic; March 2, Rev. 1KY TR Mrs. George . Shaw is visiting | fams, rector ‘Christ chureh, Westerly, friends in Newport, R. Miss Marian Titus of the High school faculty is at her home in Somerville, Mass. Bohanan, St. Senator and Mrs. Charles B. Searles | wic March 16, Rev. 8. ue on their way south. They will go | art, Seabury Memorial, Groton; to Florida on the trip, which will ex- | 18, R Nellson Poe Carey, tend through the greater part of the | church, Norwich. month. Briefs and Personais, Miss S. Elizabeth Clark is visiting| gionington friends of the m...i March 4 Rev. Walter Marvine, friends in Worcester. +..OF... Clarence Willis is to remove his fam- 'wfi::f:'dm:"N::"’v:r‘;( :::: ily to Willimantic, where he is em- < - ployed. Robert Hdgar is visiting in South« Enamelware, Tinware, Crockery, ||, gumems, 2 o 2oveke v 1o |y sase’ c Samuel Anderson of Norwich, gen-| Samuel Wood is spendine Lhs =os eral manager of the Connecticut com-~ | ¥ith friends in Bridgeport an Statlonery, Etc‘ p:my, was @ recent visitor in Put- THE3KEYSTONE STORES, |~ o Cornelius Conkiin has moved froms 1s visiting her grandmother, Mrs. M, G. Danielson, Putnam, Moosup. seph Squadrito to the Palmer house on Water street, Nina couneil, Knights of Columvbusy held a meeting Thursday evening. TO HAVE TEAM. large number attended. H. B, Noyes and Theodore D George Lewis of C. A. C. Will Repre- | hurst were in Westerly Wednesd: sent City at Ison Meet. ‘Th hooner Julla Berkeli left Wi nesday for Nantucket, having lain Putnam is to have a baseball team | the harbor over Tuesday. in the Bastern Connecticut league this | The Grifin house on Water stre summer. George Lewis, a prominent going repairs and will soon b member of the Canadian Athletic club, cupled by Willi Thompson and said Thursday afternoon that hie would umlly of New York. be at the league meeting in Danielson The Neptune hose company’'s Dar Sunday afternoon to represent Put-|lors have been renovated and refur nam. Mr. Lewis says that he has been | nighed and will be open to the publia- approached g{ some of the influential | from 0.9 p. m. 4 ’ > - men of the and invited to go ahead A la oyster sloop put into (he l with the work of placing a team im the | harbor ;hlll"l ey Tuorning. league. Mr. Lewis also says that in- The schoomer A. J. Miller came I the house recently purchased by Jo« Leonard. terest ::a8 revived in the league among | Thursday with a large cargo of coal the members of the C. A, C. This will | from Port Johnson. please the fans. John Curtis 2d iz in New York For Yrou! — Miss Stella Eidridge is visiting in New York. STARLES NERD, Mrs, ‘z’vru;}e ¥mnugu“, mut -#.;»m Bonds Fixed at $1,000—Committed to |and Miss M. Trumbull spen ednes~ Our War is against high prices Brooklyn Jail. dav in Providence. and it means money to you. Albert W. Staples, arrested here for et e e —— The Home Missionary seociety men Thursday afternoon and packed a box h. breaking and entering the Pierson |for the sout i home on"?rldgo sn"ieel.vlv‘nséoundnprdh. 8 d C "‘:""“g:"g:l:‘: ably gu by Ju Fuller in With flour prices kiting, we are still clinging to | e[ty court at -.‘:ne.rin‘zl Fhoraday | Geandy o0, TRUSERY. s ais’ snem morning, and in default of 00 bonds v ' the old figures for the very best goods. T ron e on ot Beooiyn | cutting- 10-inch ice from the mill pond The lock fastening the eleotria to await trial at the March term of the | _jcey, pox in the hall of {he Masonis superior court. building was_broken recently The famons “GOLD MEDAL” Flour at - 95¢ bag Arthur Macdonald was named as|®Cnoogore Schofisld, who has beer guardian ad litem by the court, Staples i : v : ‘being @ minor. On advice of Mr. Mac. | il for five weeks, s alie to be out - » C. E. 8hackley, Jr.. pla baske: + The unequalled “LITTLE BEAUTY” Pastry Flour donald, Bteples entered o plea of not | i Tuenday eveming. Mr. Staplin “ ssc a .“ pressed with the gravity of thc situa- acted as referec wllh the Noank tion in which he is involved, and smil- | team. s The smack Bessie and Annie et sandy with xelish |, ught 1n a fare of haddock and ced Wednesda. We want to help you to help ourselves o ome of the officers: are Jiainclingd | "Strs. Tracy and Miss Barbara Muiler . t mame. Neither is it believed by | &re guests in Neorwich of J. Austim right all that his home is in Taunton, as|Gager and i when questioned it was evident that he o0 Not “m"' w H knew very little about that city. The e a"la sun 0 on o - re glass-cutter which he used in getting It is not necessary for most of ua by . L] into the house, and which could not be | take the pledge not to eat meat. The found on his person when he was ar- | family treasury taks care of that.-— mfl SIHEI 'M'Elso" rested_here, was secured Thursday by | Youngstown Telegram. 5 3 ::ueg‘mnuu- of Danielson at the bon,;d- L J TREE o e ng house where the young man has Coysul eneral Edward inslow e 5 SO hoyian: the: comaex cupesite. store. been staving in that place. The ring | repocis that there are in Sweden 1,078 which he stole from Joseph Bettel was | au! es, about hul( of which s Teturned to the owner Thursday. . in Steckhelm, . . . s r 45| { | 4 {