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flowery covering, which riunds he'ged f- to be som) - New' Pitehers for Wauregan " =Watehman rmm Resigns After “ Years. straet. lrflmiflu‘l t ..mmm.mnw;m of iu!cl or secidental shooting. ‘was said to have been em Heé Was kn to have been Gespondent. HMe had ays ago from Bouth Carolina, where Lis father was staying for his health. Mr, - Barle will be remembered in this seetion as a cottager at Alexan- Jar's lake for three seaSons past. Trellis of Nasturtiums Planned. A shield of ¢&limbing nasturtiums wil be grown over the crude fence oparating the trolley and steam road a.t 3 1chs onponme the Central house this Adelarde Barfbeault, who has been summer. ‘The expense of creating this | a patient at the Day-Kimball hospital — e John Fournier, wh¢ has been a night = watchman for the Quln-ba.n‘ company in_their mills on the West Side, has resigned. ° Mr. Fourn.ler ha.l a long record of faithfu] service with the compuny having been with them for the past 34 years. Strikes Ledge.. The Petrossi company h meeting with some difficulty in running the sewer pipes through - Cottage street near where it unites with Water street. A vein of rock has been encountered and blasting ‘is ruqmtg Tnecessary. Deer are eir work: of depredation on nnnnt. lands in- this vicinity and complaints are bo‘lnnln‘ to come In of damage that is being done by the pretty creatures. The ing of the Men’s Methodist church - | There is also to be an entem,lnmcnt. music and refreshments. —_—— THIRTY-FOUR YEARS John Fournier Has Been Night Watch- man. . Enough may not be plenty. About the Mrs. F. chm and daughter, Dorothy, are guests of Mrs. Bemis’ si. ter, Mrs. A. D. Engagement Rings - Beautiful, Brilliant, Snappy Stones in Tiffany Settings, $35.00 to $95.00; Smaller Stones, finely set, at prices ranging as low as $16.00. It will pay you to look at my assortmen: PUTNAMN, deer are more numerous and are trav- Geo. E. Shaw, & e o SRS Work on State Highway. City Engineer F. Walden Wright of Putnam, acting for -the nxte m;hwly commission and under of First Selectman Jolm A GIIM commenced a survey of Main stree from the Congregational church north- ward to Davis switch Thursday. This stretch of road is the only break in the macadam between the borough and the four corners near Dayville. CHRISTOPHER M. GALLUP Agricultural Com- Board of Trade. Christopher M. Gallup, formerly of Brooklyn, now editof of the Maine Farmer, has been named as chairman of the agricultural committee of the state (Maine) board of trade. To this committee has been assigned the important task of investigating and reporting on the unsatisfactory meth- ods practiced by foreign brokers who solicit consignments of apples for ex- port, it being estimated that Maine orchardists are robbed of a million dollars annu2lly through the machina- tions of there operators. The is expected to shed such light on the practices now in vogue and that the practice of soliciting consignments will be largely broken up and the busi- ness conducted on a contract basis. “Better highways and demonstration farms, in place of the antiquated sys- tem of farmers’ institutes, are two oth- er movements in which Mr. Gallup is striving to interest’ the Maine farm- er. General News. Many people from Danielson and the surrounding villsges are x; attend the 3May dinner” of Kimball hospital. Mrs. C. W. Fl Danielson is to be one-of the matron Davis park is beginning to take a beautiful appearance. Several bed Some of the Interesting Specials That May Seen At The Boston Dry Goods Store DANIELSON, - = - CONN. Every Day You Tumble Over Men Who Want Their Butter Without Churning. Our mission is to help them out as far as pos’ sible by making very low prices for very good Groceries. We never let a day go by without making some special offering. If you trade here you save money all the time. SPECIALS NOW ON SALE ARE Selected Macaroni 8¢ Ib. Bermuda Onions 7¢ 1b. Reliable Flour 23¢ pkg. Full line of Flower and Vegetable Seeds at 5¢ pkg. The Danielson Gotton Go. Store, MAIN STREEY, DANIELSON. Made Chairman mittee of Mail IN ALL SEASONS Wolf Den Whiskey Stands at the Head Guaranieed Pure $1.00 Quart E. C. ROGERS, f Wholesale and Retail Liquor Merchant PUTNAM, CONN. LADIES’ and MISSES’ SUITS, just in direct from the manufacturer. A splendid selection of styles and celor- ings. Also CAPES and JACKETS for the Girls. . RAIN-PROOF GARMENT, COATS and CAPES for Ladies. Our special low prices are induce- ments for out-of-town trade. HAMBURG EMBROIDERY, “p.r yard 6¢c, 10c, 15¢, 26c and upward. THE KEYSTONE STORES The 15 cent guality of Men’s, Women's and Children’s HOSE 10 cents a pair. Se the 10c lot. Some pieces are good value at 25c per yard, for only 10c. 200 UMBRELLAS, worth $1.00 or meore, our price 79¢c. New Line of PILLOW TOPS, BUREAU SCARFS and TABLE COVERS «ll at 10 cents, Big Value in HAMBURGS at 5 and 10 cents a yard. New Spring patterns of GENTS’ NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, 50c and $1.00. CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINTS 19 cents a pound Peppermint and Wintergreen Creams 10 cents : a pound CHOCOLATE CREAM DROPS 10 cents a pound SEE BARGAIN SPECIAL Bargain in Dishes, English Ware, go- ing for one-half price, in sets or sep- arate Dishes. SHELF OIL CLOTH 5 cents a yard TABLE OIL CLOTH 19 cents a yard Big Line of - BACK COMBS, BAR- RETTES and SIDE COMBS, latest styles, 10 cents THE KEYSTONE STORES, Danielson, Putnam, Moosup. Big Bargains at the Half Price Sale of ENAMEL WARE The Boston Dry Goods COMPANY, Dan elson. Conn. bill of fare is mlun‘ & visit to the city ‘!'llnndly Santiago des cursions -hemn - ity Sound, where Mount Sarmi environing the ‘The fog told by ‘had afternoon, and swmnami Putnam will open league. season here with Jewett City as the visiting team. whou‘ln will Morse's mubcmdmmdmmmbu- . Special Indncement for Men and for Women % from this date until May 14th . >>> DEER PLUNGED TO DEATH. Providing Venison for Patients at the Hospital. Patients at the DQy-Khnhll hospital get ven! tod-y-ndhou are not will lnvo it promised to them STONINGTON Buccessful Rummage Sale—John Bro- dard Fined for Brass Theft—Prohi- bitionists Meet—Personals. Mrs, F. Larkin of Watch Hil was in i tbey improve. ‘This added ifem to the fnstitution’s listed because a ‘Mfl n. pheimer of New York was at the ve-lv.t mill, Th y. Rummage Sale, Calvary npl-ccrpal chureh held a rummage sale Thursday, many articles being contributed by the members of the parish. Clot‘hln¢ ‘bric a braec, and many useful pieces of furniture were displayea at Ocean houwe. A good sum was netted and a pleasant time enjoyed. Fined $2 and Costs. John Brodard, arraigned in the town court Thursday, pleaded guflty to the charge of trespassing on the property of the New Haven road. He was fined $2 and costs, which he paid. An officer in the employ of the New Haven road is in town collecting evi- dence relative to the loss of brass property of the company. Traces of where the goods were sold have been found. Rev. Mr. Earnshaw to Speak. The bi-monthly preparatory lecture will be Mlv;‘d in t‘l;.l”‘!oms\'fi:ll C:- gregati urch cl urday €vening by Rev. Albert F. Earnshaw of the M: oh ic church. Holy communion will be administer. :.d gu‘::sy morning by the Rev.Dwight e. “Edwerd Connolly of Providencs will catch for the Stonington league team in Saturday’s game. The Mystie and borough high school teams will play a ®ame &t Stanton park on Saturday morning. An excellent supper was served by #he members of the C. C, club in the 'U. O. G. C. hall Thursday evening. A iarge number attended. ; | tie Wedmesday 1ot The ti 10 car: peop! e fellowship meeting. % Talk on Temperance. A meeting of the Stonington vrohm weas held Thursday evening at the home of Asa Wilcox. Many attended end enjo; the inter- esting programme provided. Equipment for Fertiilzer Plant. morning. deer lost its nerve in a bad place—the center of the highway bridge over the railroad tracks at Providence street—and a second later 3 ’.lntcloa:od‘g.n-womr:u n one magnificent bou and n ‘headiong 20 feet and over to ly cared for, pital. FUNERAL. Albsrt L. Arnold. Funeral services for Albert L. Arn- old, who died suddenly Monday after- noom, were held at his home, on South Main street, T morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. F. D. nt officiated. A quartette composed of Harold S. Corbin, J. H. More, Jr., Misses Gladys M. Willlams After the Toil and Trouble, and Nearer, My God, to Thee. Burfal was in the Grove street cemetery. Official Board for May Dinner. For the 14th annual May dinner un- der the auspices of the Woman’s board of the Day-Kimball hospi th- offi- cerg are: Ge: managers, War- ren W. Averill, Mrs. Willlam F. Raf- ferty; mgmm Mrs. Ralph w. nmbmhum Mrs. H. Mrs. William Whitney, Mrs. J. H, Raf- Ierty Mrs, Richard Gorman, Mrs. . C. Pres Mansfield; booth and_table, Mre, J. H. Atwood. Wnuregan Mrs. H. J. 'n-.y =, Mrs. D. Thayer; flowers, Mrs Pa.ln)er Hfl 8. B. Overlock. Theft at Home of L. W. Ingraham. The police were interested Thu: in the solution of the identity of the person guilty of entering the of N. I on Raliroad street, ‘while all members of the family were away, and ransaecked the Dbfl for money. Bureau drawers and closets were left open.The net loss amounts to between $15 and $20. Clark Horse Restored to Owner. The taking of a horse hitched in Taken to Backus anlul. front of Burt's drug store Wednesday Selectman Fernando Wheeler and afternoon turns out to be a less scrious | cperiey Davis accompanied H. Bart- matter than the first part of the epi- | 1¢t tq the Backus hospiial at Norwich, sode promised. The horse is egain In | e nesday, Mr. Bartiett is helpless, possession of its owner, John Clark of om to & m He has resided at Woodstock. The man who took the Mrs, H-nlon’l for some time. The to Norwich was made in Mr. - olloway, former grand sec- ed his rig and held the driver retary of the Connecticut Royal Arce- ter there wes a conference Dep- was in town Wednesday. uty Sheriff L. H. Healey and because Rice of Worcester was & of mitigating circumstances the con- Thursday. servative joy rider was released. o Nn;v :fl‘{l To:nnndthol Atlantic G;y, - conduct the services at St, By T ot a3 e STAFFORD SPRINGS ® second degree was conferred up- | patrick McCarthy's Death—Had Both il o sy ey Co8 | Hands Blown Off in Blast—W. R. C. Fakir Imposes on Elks. oy Tor- 18 Bgtioel, Information has reached this city to Patrick uqc.nhy 77, died at (s Himmelt s B C. " of Pu Bt St AWednaatey as '.m»lmlt?-:; oo after being ill for about ten the Elis at Altoona, Pa. The follow | Lo ang cemo i i e In Tres land and came to this country several mam_ who is representing himself as Mr. Rogers was in Putnam a few weeks anl at 8 this Do 3 his help himself since, and has with great patience and fortitude borne the re- sults of the accident for a quarter of He is quvi.N:ed by two ;:m - e sons are t- been made aware of the d Springs and Charles P — of Baitic. The daughters are Misses SOUTH AMERICAN TRIP. One of Wonders and Delights—Experi- ences of Mrs. Emma Shaw Col- cleugh. Mrs. Emma Shaw Coicleugh of Pro idence and Thompson, who has just iturned from South America, writes her brother, @eorge B. Shaw of Pu nam, as follows: During my South American cruise on the Bluecher we touched at a halt dozen Brazilian ports, spent twelve days at Buenos Ayres, crossed u:e Amndes to and w si spending several Straits of Magellan, making ters at Punta Arenas, momo-tumth ern eity in '.ho world. From this & number ex: ‘were ell. siving owommlty to Gdo' the pictur- esque scenery of the mountain-| med fords of Terra del I shall Shoes That Stand the Wear ‘There is something in the vnrg ap- rann.uee of the Utz & Dennis Shoes hat commands attention, service and style combined. Sold only by P. CUMMINGS, (Premiums) 52 Central Avenue. Custom Grinding TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at YANTIC ELEVATOR. Yantic, Conn, decl4d S n OUR WORK meets. the approval of the critical people, ! Rogers’ Domestic Lauadry. Tel, 958. Rear 37 Franklin Street. sept27d - QUALITY in work considered, mm 1:'3!:. no more fin X e m 4 YOUNG. Vm ' For Men New Style Hat FREE with every $10.00 Suit. New Style. Hat FREE with every $15.00 Swit. Hat FREE with every $18.00 Buit. Hat FREE with pvery $20.00 Suit. For Ladies $1.60 Petticoat FREE with a $10.00 Suit. $2.00 Petticoat FREE with every $15.00 Suit. $2.50 Petticoat FREE with every $18.00 Suit. A $3.00 Petticoat FREE with every $20.00 Suit. A $5.00 Petticoat FREE with every $26.00 Suit. CHARLES SEDER, Opposite_Congregational Church, shall, Jennlngs P :un democratic president.' on 821 Main. Street, Prompt PUINAM, CONN. &thsrhn, Mary, Annle and Julis of Stafford Springs and Margaret of Springfield. Flag from W. R, C. The Stafford High eehoot has ceived a nu‘ from the state tion of the 5 went to lhrtford Wednesday ov 10 receive the flag. R. C. The mpein: Briefs. iss Alice Carey is visiting friends in Bpflnrflnl and Mrw. H. A. Horwey of Woemt have beeti guests of lamrvfl friends in Stafford Hollow for the past few days. A Family Party. Govmor Harmon, G are Mayor Gaynor mlm ryan are be the ‘ashing - Post. Home Comfort DEMANDS THE Ruud Instantaneous Automatic Gas Water Heater it furnishes an inexhaustible sup- ply of hot water to all parts of the house at any hour of the day en night. Turn the Faucet, The Rund Does the Rest. Call and ses one in operation. Gas & Electrical Dep't., Alies Building, feb2sd GEORGE G. GRANT, Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Providence Si., Taftviile. THE PLANK Headquarters for Bost Ales, Lagers Ete., in Town. JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprieten Telephone §07. oct2d Delivered to Any Part of Norwich the Ale that is acknowledged to be the best on the market HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order will receive prompt attentiom. D. J. McCORMICK, 30 Frankiin 8, may20d Rose Bowling Alleys, LUCAS HALL, 49 Shetucket Otreet. ' 3. 3. C. GTONE. Frep. Joseph F. Smith, FLORIST 200 Main Street, Norwich. via POTATOES 'REAL NIOE ONES 55 cents a bushel OTTO FERRY, T.lnhono 708. 336 Frankiin 8¢ DR. JONES, Dentist, Room 10 *Phene 32-3 maylia THAMESVILLE STORE M lul Thames St.