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[DRELSOR DANIELSON P, rouic from the local omice nas u. out since the recent snow T t under the ru Grange Notes Washington’s Birthday depariment the patrons —Edwin Miiner's Funeral—Bird danger of having the service Feeding: Recommended — Thirteenth | Susbended it the authorities do not s : Jpen the road. Company to Gain Recruits. open : Lt | Ash Wednesday Services. Pupils in tae Fourth grade of the : At St. James' church at the § o Bchool street school are anticipating | mass tomors (Ash Wednes 1 a joyfui time Wednesday afternoon, e bm the palms bl when.they are to be guests of Judge | on Palm Sunday of iast year and Harry E. Back on a sleighing party. nificant of the peniiential season ! be distrib also to be a Gets Webster Contract. B S Damase Boulias of School street has | ing with benediction of the blessed secured thie contract for thée erection of | sacrament, two buildings in Webster, stores on the lower floors, apartments above. The cost of the buildings is to be §11, 2 000, 3 5 Recommended by County Game War- Mr, and Mrs. William Franklin are spending this week at their coitage at ~ Oakland Beach. Scratch“Feed. Miss Metta Healey of Hartford hs been spending several days with her ‘-Ax‘ne Warden Az d)m Day of Wind- mother, Mrs. John Healey, of School | B county and his deputies in the street. rious towns are engaged in feeding Miss Helen Dowe was the guest over | what is known as scratch feed to guail Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. U. G. Ba- | and other protected game birds. War- ker of Norwich. den Day s made a special appeal for Henry C. Pendleton of Bridgeport | the farmers to help in this work. Last was a visitor with friends in Daniel- | Yedr quail were more plegtiful in this son Monday. section than for many years, but the Leonadus Spaulding, a student in |heavy snow mow covering the .food the Boston Bible school, has been Ppiy of the bir s threatening them spending a few days at his home in er and many will die if food South Killingly. issnot provided for them. Rev. Raymond F. Dougherty of the | The method pursued by the warden SYSTEMATIC BIRD FEEDING Yale Divinity school supplied the pul- | and deputies is to locate a piace it at the Congregational church in | where a flock of quail or partridge is | ?!uy'vi]le Sunday morning. !spcndmg the winter. vy done, a 3 space a few fi eared of Returning from Germany. | snow and the upon the Attorney and Mrs. Warren D. Chase, who have been spending several weeks in Germany, are expected to return to Hartford next weelk. me protectors cannot po Harry Campbell, the railroad teleg- | do all that should be done, however, ground. The Ss are on a ething to eat, rapher who remained on duty while | and the co-operation of all dwelling in ! the Hartford station was burning Sat- | rural sections sought in the move- urday, !s well knewn in Danrelson. ment to provide _the feathered friends Timothy E. Hopidns was at Moosup | with food until t Monday to attend the funeral service | that they for Bdwin Milner, Several thou Students in the public schools are| gon have bheen showing unusual interest in the belle opticon system of teaching which has been introduced. 5 Is have tumbied over each otl The housds of the Consumers’ lce getat the food he has set ont for company near Last Killingly have been | Jorne of them coming on to the ve. partly filled with & fine quality of ice. | 1ooiie " hig home. white A number of Danmsm; people W(‘fl(‘l been vis to Putnam Monday evening to attend | o 2 = ey o bl Siven by The Butnam fire de. | some of the corn dis ibuted ther partment in Union hall It is estimated that the stamping out of smallpox in the town of Plainfield cost betwesn $5,000 and $6,000. To Receive 16 Members. s of 15 members is to be re- ceived into"the Union St. John Bapti at a meeting to be held this (Tuesdajy care of themselves tful people in Daniel- feeding birds for a weels. A Westfield section resident said Mon- that blue nd other | WANTS RECRUITS. | i Thirteenth Company, C. A. C, Wil Seek to Inspire Enthusiasm at Ban- quet. A special effort is be ma week by .the recruiting committ evening. | the Thirteenth company, A. C., to Patriotic Programme at Grange. enlist new members for the comr A Washington programme, with | The annual banquet is to be held on Thursday evening of this week, each membe some members appearing in f\o;tume, a{ wag given at the meeting of Killingly grange Monday evening. | friend to be present Miss Jennie Reddy of Dayville, who | 7 Witness the inspe: has been employed in Danielson, left ;1S hoped by those interested Monday for Providence, where she is | Welfare of the company fo arous o be an accountant in one of the of- | interest and enthusiasm of the visi fices of a telephone company. and to show many of them that enlist- James Coldwell was a guest of | ment In the service brings opportuni friends in New Haven over Sunaay. | ¥ for valuable training and experi- John J. Dunn of Bridgeport spent| ence. Bunday with his mother, Mrs, J. J.| The cit Dunn. the tin soldier of the past, but a per- Willis H. Shippes Improving, son who is equally equipped with a | regular army man. He spends an hour and a half a week during the winter drilling at the armory, and during the summer gets ten days’ tour of duty an instructive, health building outing, Greeks Champion Army. one of the ggvernment coast defen sreek Tesidents of Danielson con- | o1 islands off the coast of the state tinus to distribute literature fn which | Whlle at Fort Wright last summer the the ciaim Is set up by the Bulgarians | 1ocal company atiained a figure of that their armies have been guilty of | merit of 29.15, winning a bronze shield wanton atrocities and pillage in the | 8iven by the state of Conmecticut to fleld is eutively unwarranted. The lo- | the company attaining the highest fig- cal Greeks say that the propaganda | ure of merit, This fuct shows the e they are carrying om is in the interest | est enthusiasm which animates of seeking justice for their race befors | cal organization, which its recrui the nations of the civilized world. | siaff desires be increased by the addi- Prayor Service for Edwyn Milner, | tlon of many members Reiatlives, friends and townspeopia | gathered at the home of Edwin Milner in Moosup Monday wmorning at 10! o'clock for ths prayer servics, con- Willis H. Shippee, who is ill at his hiome in the Mashentuck district, was | reported as improved Monday and is now considered out of danger. 2 32 2/ ducted by Rew. James H. George, Jr,, ;F""""" Give Big Ball—Herman | Dbefore the zemoval of the body to Belisie's Hands Frozen—Fire in Sa- Christ church, Westerly, where the fu-| loon—Woodstock Woman Breaks | nersl services wers beld. | Wrist—Jerome Shippee Town Farm Authorities Should Open Road. Superintendari | Postmaster C, A. Potter calis atten- S tion to the fact that a stretch of road! Ths last of th about two miles in length on the R. ¥ == | = dances, the fourteenth annuai Je Putnam fire department, w Union hall Monda evenin mswm m CALL itmg firemen came om m: { rounding towns, as did many who are not members of fire { meats, and they joined wi Morerizh People Have Found Thni”»al people in enjoying the pleasure: of the evening This fu Necessary. 2o o et | pri A cold, ~ streatn, & suaden wrench, | very attractire A ittle caes may-huri thro kindeys. | Solora ran from o Ceniral Spells of backache often follow. were intermingled with ropes o ©Ox moms irregularity of the urige. | 200 made ’?",‘"f’“ A-splendld Temedy for such attacks.|scheme. The sta A med@icine that has satisfied thou-. SMms and fern nds Masic displayed Pt .., | the progr B Doan's Kidney Piils, u special | (o “ngoin ¢ ‘was prettily decorated. ipally in the Wéney remedy. | was prom numbers o1 the program as required. Many Norwich peopie rely on it The committee of arra Here is Norwich proof. made up of Thomas Daigle, Graydo Mre. John Wosnals, 23 Eim St, Nor- | James Barnes ) wich, Conm., says: ‘“Doan's Kidney | Hughes, Joseph Roy Pills have done me a world of good William Fuller. Franik nd I can’t say too m T th Maynard. Inwm, 3 - gt e floor directior, pratse. I suffered from kidney trouble | first assi for three or four vears and was un- Ond ass able to find reltef until T began ueing oubnCnse Dubie Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at N. Sharpe, Will D. Sevin & Son’s Drug Store. They Martin Welet removed the duill patn in my back, just | Bibeault, Alfred 1§ 1ids Guer =0 e s /. S. Fuller irman of the over my lidgeps and made me feel | reception committee, with all of the ifke a different woman. { members of the locul department For asale by ali dealers. Price 5o | iSUnE. a wi net the cents. Foster-Mliburn Co, Buffalo, | able profit. New York, sole agents for the United Froze His Hands. States. Herman Belisle, 4, of West Thomp- Remember the name—Doan's—ang | 590, i3 at the Day Kimball hospi ] receiving ireatment for frozen har take no other. | Bellsle was picked up beside the p: - geois which he was traversing from the Horrible Biotches of Eczema. where he left an electric car Quickly cured by Dr, l{nbsonq Hc- | pear Mechanicsville to walk to West zema Ointment. . of ompson. He lay there a consider- New Orleans, l.a. states: ¥ doctor able time before found. His ! advised me 1o try Dr. Hobson's Ic- | condition It is not regarded ! zema Salve’ 1 used threa boxes of 25 serious. Ointment and three cakes of Dr. Hob- | Local Musicians to Play at Providence, Pave not & opor anywhers on me |, Ali%s Katherine Seward and Ken- B e cam ai G T ere. OR MY | neth Sharpe, both of this city and L bl it il Miss Blizaboth Ash, Pomtret, are to @o_ihs same Lok ye te soothing. | play in a plano recital to be glven in healing, antiseptic action will id you | bo, & ;fo:ne:?:n;'ufig:c'he:,lmre}&“:,;",!féfl;‘3"’ pupils of a Providence teacher. mores and leave your skin clean and ! sics, oomardyls lo play Grillen (Schu- b S vknedercu:‘i:)g: :gg"or ;’J":n[_' (Bendel). Mr, Sharpe is to play the faliter Chemizal Go. Dhitadelyhie s | Polonaise by Paderewski. The num- [ ber by Miss Ash is to be the Nor- ,%f, rficflbfl C°;n3h° Lee & Osgood Co., {wc(lan Bridal Procession by Grelg. { Providence, are to participate in the e | recital and of all of those who play [A']‘E‘ l’, | the student that, in the opinion of the Judges, is most sucecessful will be giv- Proteet your 1deas. Handsome 60-page | en an opportunity to appear in & cone Guide Book \I'erj being arrgnged for Providence Fren n June, HARRY E. BACK, Attornsy-at-Law, Earl i ire i | y Merning Fire in Saloon. Windham Ceunty Savings Bank Bldg. | Th. giscovery of a fir Danieisan, Conn. ! ttar saloon, off Ma eet, at eet1TUThE 6.30 Monday morning probably ibout saved BIRLS! BEAUTIFUL CHARMING HAIB, NODANDAUFF--25 CENT DANDERINE HARDLY BELIEVE 'How Mrs. Hurley Was Re-' TRY THIS! DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YCUR HAIR AND STOPS FALLING OUT. Besides beautifying the hair at once, Danderine dissclves every s and invig- p, forever stopping itch- Olftors we Smitations” The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. Forinfants,invalids and growing children. Purenutrition, upbu.fldmg the wholebody, Invigorates nursing mothersand the aged. More healthful than tea or coffee. Your hair becomes light, wav beautiful as a please you most Danderine hair cleans be after a few will actually see irst—yes—but hair—tfine ani oft hair and lots y 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’'s Danderine from any drug- gist or toilet counter, and just try 1d at a time. will cleanse the £ { S0 care for pretty and in just a few __ | doubled the beauty of | UPSET STOMAGH, COSTIVE, BILIOUS, CASCARETS TONIGHT- Take no substitate. Ask for HORLICK'S {one in which a fi den Arthur Day — Distributing ! I w DIMEA BOX fault—it isn't indigestion—; and constipation. lhev sweeten the stomach, remove the ft»xm‘nunz food and foul gases; from the liver and carry ste matter from the + stomach trouble is OBITUARY. That awful sourness, and foul gas belching of acid that pain in the pit of Victor Leparle, the ('uns‘ipfl\()d w h . more than A Cascaret tonight straightens you' out by morning. constipated. your stomach’s e __—CANDY CATHAR the local lodse snow is gone. After | ¢ ford was burning railroad _carpente VISITOR B"?"AKS eral of \‘il\\lll McFarland, Down Celiar {atives here. | guest of her cous Miss Helen W, Providence land Saturds when a lady e this ! grade with Raid on Paon‘ PLAINFIELD Charles Phillips’ Loss by Fire $7.000— has the right to invite a | was fined Sm ven a sentence of ford—Lundi John’s Parish. n soldier of the day is not To Relie Rheumatism . the body-waste produc- uric acid must be gredually arrested and the blood purified. Correct Diet is essential Abstain from tea and any- t"ung containing_alcchol; eat meat only once a day and take Scott’s Emulsion after every meal. Scott’s Emulsion makes new blood free from the ducts which iritate muscles; its medicinal force relieves the enlarged, stiffened joints; A& REGRE, Scoit’s Emulsion stimulates the forces to expel.the poisomous adids by its concentrased nourishing properties. Physicians everywhere preseribe SCOTT’S EMUL- SION for rheametism. EVERY DRUGGIST HAS IT. Scott & Bowne, Bloowfieid, N. . MiSS ELLA M. POTTER Insiructor of Pizano and Harmony studic now opin for season of 1913 Boom 6, Alice Bidg, isonous pro- e joints and ' Hgw long since it has beem {§ justment is small and the re- her from Yale. Pre-Lenten Entertainment. 'DR. R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Phone 424-4 Carpenters Norwich, Conn. A Winter Cough. {Take It To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. Umbrellas, Cam- eras a specialty. Now located in the Steiner Block, . 1265 Main St., rooms over Disco Bros | Established 1880 Typewriters, ASTHMA You want to know what AS-MO! | is doing for catarrh, Bronchitis, Asth- ma. Send for our iree booklet. Hay- | fever cured at home to stay Ore week's | The AS-MOON CO. act2TuThsS Miserable? New London, Ct. BUY THE Blg Ben Alarm Clock at Wm. Friswell’s, 25-27 Frar[k_lin_ Street F. C. ATCHISON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Room 1, Second Floor, Shmon Bldg. Night 'phome 1 C nmnl(—ul\ in the house complaints. ovidence on Friday evening., They | Sieighing Party to mann) and Sunday Morning in Glion | your hair? help you destroyer—that uncommenly rovidence has | _Five other students, residents of ulpholae % meuns the dand- | ficient germ Less of your hair rm is at worl all baldness Ru tured7 ' SULPHOLAC so | cessful in the work it dees. icians prescribe SULPHOLAC. druggist for"SULPHOLAC, keeps the scalp coc WOMEN CAN stored‘toHea.lth by E. Pinkham’ tV Eldon, Mo. — “‘I was troubled with dhplaeement. inflammation and female weakness. For two stand on my feet long at a time and I could not walk two walk the floor. I could not lie down or sit still sometimes for a day and a night at atime. I wasnervous, and had very little appetite, no ambition, melanchely, and often felt as though I had not & friend in the world. After I had tried most every female remedy without suc- cess, my mother-in-law advised me to take Lydia E. 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