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Marlboreugh—Survevors !mn been | West n.nf.nn—ezom wnuter was T R . her ‘bribtday 2 m?o'"'"‘ho'rm e one ot| bord bat i now Wost. Hiitterd, A s ; ] 2 : “Biah- g of & is ut is \ e E he fourtsen mmgmx trunk lines in|ber 16, 1758 He died in New mnn . A feop. B #‘mfl Wi ' v 3 When 1 rocess of improvement by the state. lfiy 28, 184 Rawley, h “.:m. i B g “"‘,:"' wmu SAMELSON B e ey e 1 o r SR - —— ; Bum the head of board. i Child Narrowly Escapes Death from of Hartford e . i w ATc“E s . Carbolic Acid—increase in Postoffice ’ Congress and Ecoromy. | Receipts—Death of Capt. George M. - will go on shouting ecen: s : 3 2 The ven e funerat of I "the tie voting Auperfiom Howard, Hamiiton, wmum-. and some extra fine, iz Tomsic S Sha’w (oL Bayomne, X I e, ooy especially fine Lum-' ‘Watches. 5:",:'5‘}.’.5‘:'“@““’,,’{,:," fifi'm oy Woodstock. Miss Charlotte Botham celebrated | nal. | i gational anday atternoon. . | Cl nnnk G-fl’ohn Acid. . » ' o Al st e s Ve : A dandy selection of Pins, Buttons, Scarf Pms. with Rings from b s ::':;’.‘ : $6.00 and $15.00 to $500.00. :"‘efi"‘fl,m’ ,“"d"d'm - Geo. E. Shaw, =~ [ Esnegs By PORTLAND ent to cause - 5 5 CONN. ¥as quickly summonsd, but it was & Justus ;Brht“o’t Providence vistted Danielso o8 Cady Hutchins af Eta*lorgwu in ““yu 1‘ lecture given -hl. m house hudm. s or cellar walls that are Daniéison on a Tueiness trip Thurs— Sone otieat M""" far superior to stone or brick, and the cost is the same or mcm_rles }:e}'tar"l_xi - in Boston on eanesds; le-. They will endure forever. Edison Portland Cement is . a business trip Thursday. 3 3 5 Miss Asilen Horton of Providence is hale smash et e < Uniformly 10° Finest Ground in the World. spendin; e Easter recess T ?-nm-,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hor- ed to i R S U""m quality and binds more material than any other ; on. Now at Staffordville. x g nhmuamu'y mmmflxorn-: We sell this cement and will tell you sbout it ¥rank Casey, formerly superintend- danger M‘N‘“m. taken % IS & L[ IB ent of the Thistle Worsted company's by Following the lecture an informal re- CI E LL RIME mill l‘tvEllrnville, is Mw;w]sth mdsl?l'- ;v:!'l“. Soon efter ception for the speaker was held. Rep- - " 1B ¥ Wond ‘was 1n Boston on & bus 4w up Bia calling to end’s long and asiive | Tesentatives of Sarah Williams Daniel- Norwich, Conn. g n peacefulness o son chapte: Dani and B ) mfi: i’}.% %Tndx Lathrop 6f Low-| Besides Mrs. Brown, 18 survived gll:infleu chapter attended the lec €ll have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. onaran, ot R Reseitons. Charles H. Pellett. M., Jr. from ing . Jeremiah A. Fitzpatrick of Law- Chase ot Brooklyn, In the tvenhll from 8 to 9 o'clocl rence, Mass., called on mem; in Dan- | N. m MAWP ot = felson Thursday. both of i lmmed mflfl:& B Otter Pelt Worth $25. TRy, Wi iy e a Burfal is to b5 in Fall River. Porter Putnam chapte?, D. A. R., an: GUARANTEED e T T v oary Toom Time | et vt S5 o Nostunda lector, an er pel e se- n or of r v TS, inney. cured in the town of Canterbury,where One week from this (Friday) morn- The ing was most enjoyable. The the animal was taken. This variety of | Ing the fishermen will be out vmlvpln‘ fur-bearing animal is now very scarce | the brooks for the first suln‘! trout | TN Charming In e et andt Me. BRippes sus egally this year. | L8 0o croqueties, French poas, olives, $ l -00 Qual‘t Secured only one this season. The pelt going to| SOHCC] SHatl cake and candy, is worth about $25. % be ie 3 matter of doubt, but 2 Postoffice Getting Into Second Class, |Tesults are lovked for. Hundreds of s “"‘" iy 25 AR " rooks Juring | ers) toatiugs ot Tos ov e A J Postmaster Charles A. Potter an-|best of the local trout b wral readings &t venn 4 nounces that the receipts of the Dan-| th v ot "of them sl b g & isisan ofice or the quarter that ends e D i et 2 i et ] S o ,No A MADE BVA IE: ‘ : It‘“ ; B e D aatmon: ish e | She watoc 15 VBEY JaEh- 10T Sut M) At the Methodist church, Easter ERS T i e w4 ke eseipts | thousn, and not m’h""‘ Strings aTe | Sunday, the pastor will deliver an e o expected until iter in e sea- - . b 9 can be maintaimed there regularly | on’® e N e Danielson will be in line to be recom- Tw. Pm:rn%u - mended for a postoffice building. PUTNAM 3 sun, Elder Brown to Preach. Elder H. E. Brown of Dudley, Mass. | Peter Smith Sentenced to Ten Months | EOIY Week address in the Congresa PU TNAM, CONN is to preach at the Advent chapel| n jail_Citizens Want Oiled Streets | oy b ening, and an address in the Con- ” 5 Sunday afternoon at 3.30. The relatlon| _ Disobedient Daviau Sisters Com- | gregational church in Pomfret Wed- tions of the Christian faith will be his mitted to Hartford Home. nesday evening. t. B e A — Wholesale and Retail Liquor Merchant, Personal Mention, Burial of Darius A. Bolles. Raymond Wheaton of Amherst col- Mrs, Edgar Clarke, Mrs. Ellen Stod- The body of Darius A. Boles of Hast | 1562 18 ot his home in Putnsm for (he | gard .and Mim 8. Eimbeth Clarke pperill, Mass., was brought to Dan- leison Wednesday for burial in West- | yoaus3 Mabel Clarke of Hartford is tn fleld cemetery. Mr. Bolles was 86 years | o0 g . ?&-&‘?ufi"z}t‘f"?nfé‘n ggflfmn;.";’:g Rev. B, W. Beloher will attena the Orrlne Cured Hlm annual Southern New England con- a5 0 wenmice ference of the Methodist church in Today’s Observance. Attleboro, 2 week, o Today (Friday) is to be observed as| Rev. F. J. Hadley of Woodmont, N. a legal holiday 4n Danielson. The | H, will preach at the Advent chapel 1 h 6 for 5 t s mgymficg%‘u%?%:h&?%; i i Holidays. Her Husband Now Spends His Eve- Wh d Wh 1 B In NUrWI h cent eacl or S cents Foure, S0 e 8F meen fof the| | he Mononansett mill closed Thurs: nings at Home. at an ere 10 buy C § Good Friday services Will be held In | week. Other mills and factorles close t . at noon today until Monday. The the Gl‘n ist . ' Spoken of for Attorney Gene banks will observe Good FTIday s & | in her Rorie tomashe BOSERL i+ afier SPRING STYLES J h F. Smith i us “" ucn a E e erml" s Judge Hairy E. Back of Danielson | holiday, closing all day. 3 B e Feas Hoskiat Y osep . 1tn, i e received many desirable endorse-| Burial of William H. Parkhurst. "",’.E°°""3‘....'."£..’.“.2."-‘fl'“""“' 1t you ae interested In obtainias the i ments and friendly notices press Ine. On you : SRS S mivbod of il o Tk, | SRl N SPGB | SR GRS LR i FLORIST dni_wintergreen e eicon "antuiete 1ok wiorny | Sad in Eroviderve, vau broueht to | ibgrel Futaatte, o, solioil S uoney | o Lng, Svervhing new and strictly general at the coming autumn elec- | DNRAT Thursfey sfternoon for bur- | cure. Aster P. CUMMINGS, 200 Main Street, Norwich. ial in Grove street®cemetery. tion. Bicame convinced That Oreine DO — remedy of unusual merit. n. a-emoa (Premiums) 52 Central Avenus. 19 cents a und OBITUARY. PETER SMITH to purchiase it aud curs her husband of she n a b Wits 1h & 5 home. f : Capt. Goorge Mo hasn, | Chanaes Pl o Gty and 1+ aiven | SEst W28 7 Surietet 2 Bivt | Custom Grinding|Sweet California English Walnut Meals : N Gl g BT léar"’“-%i' s e s yla Capt, (eorge M. Chase, 88, died on 1 , the superior” court eanty after ents foF Getine. Drins ':.:.':-u'"“- at YANTIC ELEVATOR. Navel Oranges 15¢ doz. 10 cents /4 pollnd ST s S eaa il b s m-l Eerthat A. R. MANNING, Yantic, Conn. OTTO FERRY til Tuesday next, when the case of Cal- | Fem: W of recom: c- G Telephone. decl14d 4 Ome 0 e vin Wilcox vs. Dwi; t m&h? m ‘: our | Tel. 708. 836 Franklin St. be resumed. At y Dot Weok whe had B0t : Free delivery to all parts of the oity, session, Peter Smith, committed from | enyelope home for over five years, r: 0UR WORK —_—e 2 e Windham on a charge of, breaking and | induced. to try Orsine. a complete . entering, and who had asked to De T th roval of the oritical /anti i e e bt ‘more to his firm, Tecelving an | meets the app o oa nterest]n he paight have a chancs ’a‘m ce, ?7 ‘and b hazed people. . y Nt his plea from not guilty to guilty, was ‘given & santence of teti montis S Fool that ore ware oSt for: Rogers Domestic Laundry. 35 SHETUCKET ST. ' THE3 KEYSTONE STORES, Danielson Putnam, Moosup i jall ate when we -m.-p agency for 4 y - : ! v oy . Potition for Oiled Strests, “‘o..,' “"‘”‘M““‘" 5 two forma. Mo | TOL 98 Rear &7 Frankdin & Room 10 ’Phone 32-3 A petition was being cirgulated on PO 3 ;A ss _and Tzlhurflday among t?et;:bufl&ul‘;nm I.B‘d drl.llk piil mayl7d other taxpayers of the cfty in an ef- s O e fort to secure a sufcient number of LR o s QUALITY gisiatures %o’ intetask Fhe MAhS. o is In esch box =~Write in work should aiways be constacrea, | C.'S. FAIRCLOUGH, Prop. That May Seen | :c commen, comcil in toviog ine cmaliea i el ganled | 18 TOCK o Ly, b onsiaerae stzaks’ wpsin) L it mm:a:"h Y elape) o > e, m.";;“.dflobr nnaogkm:la men "are of the Thamesville Store, calls youm . em y us. Our prices H oty S P CIAI ,' At The e aoption Souig prevd s ey e | 52 1, Neln SRS | unte ang | 2O "o AR B e g AR L4 isfactory move. The one sprinkling | efacssions. a!:mody Tor drun] nnu.l and STETSON & YOUNG. Hise %0, A you S8 81 ¥5e, piore and cart in use in Putnam in past seasons | they will not offer you a substil may21d see the goods that we guarantee. has a lot of territory to cover, too much, in fact, to permit the results to 2 us l]“ I‘y nu S Be Wholly pléasing. INCORRIGIBLE DAUGHTERS R gepe— L For One Week More We will give 5 cents off Store et oy oot O iGnet Bischund A Dealer Writes: We have three other every dollar’s worth of DANIELSON, - - - CONN, | " Sheme to Parente. makes of ranges—all good ones—but we cannot Because they were in manifest dan- = gom o Talting ints vice and Tesding 3 induce people to buy them after they bave seen the e, viau and 6 LADIES’ and MISSES’ SUITS, just| Marie Anna Dcvufx'.m:umn, aged re- in direct from the manufacturer. A :pecfldv-ly limandd t“t}?:mfl'- e & : 1 b i . | dered committed to [ome of e ' splendid selection of styles and color- | GoXel CommIIted €0 Mo O o pine : ings. sentation and hearing before Judge L H. Fuller in the clty court Thurs- Alsc CAPES and JACKETS for the | day morning. Probation Officer Ar- Girls. thur Macdonald was appointed their euardian ad litem. = . e_girls are dau, RAIN-PROOF GARMENT COATS |and Saphie Davisn of ~ Brovidence and CAPES for Ladies. street, hard working and honest peo- ple. " The testimony of the parents as to their daughters’ actions was indica- tive of a sense of utter disregard by Groceries purchased at this store. This applies to everything except sugar. LOOK OUT FOR THE PENNIES AND THE DOLLARS WILL LOOK OUT FOR THEM- SELVES. LET US HELP YOU SAVE THE PENNIES. Y S . Our special low prices are induce- | the girls of any moral responsibilicy nts for out-of-town trade. obedi t0 a 2 ’ ments e o firr%r:;:. é’fp”"e';';t,'é“’ es a-:: : B o DAI'tzr peop]e st:!e thed Sh;]gle - e out night, frequs cocasions of amper (patented) an realize dish d refused to ald in th The Danlelsnn Gu“fl“ cu. s"’re, HAMBURG _EMBROIDERY, per| S0t o Tother that gave them that one motion—sliding the knob yard 6, 10c, 15¢, 25¢ and upward. Dt filts @ sad e T ) o A 3 . o e e = to “kindle,” “bake’ or “check’’— Marienne cried long and loud after absolutely controls fire and oven MAIN STREET, DANIELSON. fPhone orders filled. Cars stop on the corner opposite store. So the 10c lot. Some pieces are|®he learned that she was leaving Put- L v good value at 25c per yard, for only | Dam, 107 2 10n& Stay, @Bt ene e and that damper mistakes are im- 10c. climbed up the steps of the afternoon . possible; % express for Hartford. 200 UMBRELLAS, worth $1.00 or| Constable Herman G Corver went And after they see the Two Hods mere, our price 79c. Easter Programme at M. E. Church. in the base and realize their con- — The following is the programme ar- venience (one for ashes instead of ranged for Easter concert at the 4 can be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We priae the old clumsy ash pan and one for, yd ’ New Spring patterns of GENTS’ | Mefhanist chioh: ourselves on KNOWING HOW. Good Dental work nowadays 1s oty | o ons SHIRTS, 50c and $100. | Part I e S HaTY] 20Nk oY coal); possible by Dentists of experience. We have been 0 years gaining _— Totte Botham: Seripture ; And af k e e d after they know about t hat. SEE BARGAIN SPECIAL . ... Crawford Oven with cup-joint flues, ‘Wyman Richardson; Easter We have made PAINLESS DENTISTRY a specialty, and whether you need filling, erowning, extraction or bridgework, we can do It Bargain in Dishes, English Ware, go- ing for one-half price, in sets or sep- | LIS T 3 nE, Clarence and Stanley Shaw: tented arate Dishes. Easter Lily, Hazel Perry; . And the Pa Grates, for you positively without pain, and at from one-third to one-half zie Barnes; The Least That the prices prevailing at other offices for the same quality of work. - e g B Why should they buy the others? IT WILL PAY you to investigate and consult us before going - ther Franklin; exercise, Florence Gil-| | - . H and Bertha Rich- 3 Ask the Craw(cvrd agent to lhaw and g Boston Dry =, Ak ot ~ Gari Haghes: When Chi 3 Dolo. Sammy Walsh. Baster elsewhere. We make no charge whatever for examination and advice. Walker & Pratt Mg, Co.. 31 UnioaSt., Bosten COMPANY., A ALL DENTAL WORK PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE when sets are ordered. All work guaranteed. KING DENTAL PARLORS, DR. F. C. JACKSON, Manager. Franklin Square, Norwich. Hours: 9 a m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. ‘Telephone. Danielson. Conn- JAMES E. KERCH, Manager. .