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s say that I intend to carry the same quality of goods market has had the reputation of carrying, with a & % ] ; | CALVES’ LIVER, b __ _. w-n-----16c’| CORNED BEEF, Ib________121/c = : HAMS, whole-or half, Ib._____25¢ | FOWL, Ib._____.__-________25¢ NATIVE FOWL | : i ; , 1 NATIVE CHICKENS LAMB for Stew, Ib... 10c Homemade Sausage, Ib. 25¢ LEMONS, dozen..... 15¢ NEW CABBAGE NEW POTATOES FLORIDA ORANGES sodes s, Ex o Freagy BACON, Ib. .. .........____25c|FRESH TRIPE, tb_._________18c today ting reco the 2 Bl who “ied recentiy T Brook: e propuae o e "sneces (N LIVER, Ib_.______________10c | SALTRIBS, Ib_____________ be rs. P. H. Sprague will have the members of the Reading Circle at her .home for a meeting Monday. - All the building. of the past year in Danielson has not served to lessen the @emand for more homes. The call for them now is as insistent as it was in 298,31 the early part of 1916. . This has grown, after the reductions to $4,- 06, a gain of $444,452 for the Double Holiday. Akl . mb]&?i‘dcamu in Kflg‘:sl’ l’fll:fl:z'edn IBITUARY. B T ., giving pupi 2 et e O Sole agency for the English Ham and Bacon e R e e ton ARy~ e i reoess until the spring vacation. George H. Perry, 44, died Friday aft- Eight New Houses Planned. ernoon at his home on Hammond FULL LINE OF FANCY GROCERIES street, Oak Hill. He had been Il for Our CORNED BEEF is cured with a special prepared sugar Plans have been made for the erec-| cverg) months with Bright's disease, N T i i tion at once of eight more dwellings 0 red pickle and teed to cut red and eat tender. followed by a shock, Thursday. o SR, SR % AT 9 o o at Industrial place, where building has | F*L2Weq, By @ shoc ™ Try it once and you will be a steady customer. continued throughout the winter. e RITE_was purn tin Aaies. : 1 T8 Misi A number of the members of Kil- y grange will be In Putnam today | PerTy. His parents moved to Spring. expecting orders for mobilization is He will be accompanied by an lxp.r’t | THE BON-TON MARKET AND GROCERY J(Eisfaie s = We GiveRoyal Gold Trding S C. A. C., have settled back into a per- | Years i et 2 o EFRE THE BRODKLYN SAVINGS BANK ago J. E. STEAD, Proprietor fod of watchful waiting, in so far as Kansas to -buy a number of horses. It §s claimed that hundreds of bush- e e A el WESTERLY Incorporated 1872 §3,2 Canadiaa couple of the olden| i ' potatGes are held in this Vicinity o i for marketing during March, when, Mr. Perry is survived by his wife y Prize Awards far Clever Costumes at Clatats, Extertatiad. 1s expected, the highest Drices of the | ang twe: crilarer Sica, 0 Nis wite, o DANIELSON, . - CONN. Mrs. H. E. Learn rtai; en, George ., Jr., and A Parish Whist — Cassavant-Lucier R ed entertained the | geason will be in force. Helena. Frances; also by his parents,| Letter Carriers—Jury Impa: M lage—Ch E 2 young boy members of her Sunday| ‘Extremely danger5us conditions for |jiving in Springfield, and two brothe Broash of Preiics Selt. 4 2 s arriag asses Entertained. School class in a royal manner at ker | ariving are reported by . automobile |LinE I Springfleld and two broth:| $50,000 s This bank is now open Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 o’clock T At whist held et R owners, light snow covering great|siiingfield, and two sisters, ~Mrs.| The members of the Mothérs’ club of Seph'c parish hall Tueeday | vening | day evening entertained fne merapers | patenes of ice in the hishway. mak-|rrinic Hopkins, Duinam, and Mrs. |the Pawcatuck Seventh Day Baptist for the transaction of business was well attended. Ono hundred offof hor Sunday school class at her|'™® "SgS= YR L, Rawhenes SV, Sestih. e R " e . !pr;f;flz'he e b e i Helbons Doy Hookt e is ey The High Cost of Eating. social time, the husbands being the|J- ARTHUR ATWOOD, President. WILLIAM H.BURNHAM, Vice-President ; g as Org: g The high cost of eating (this does | suests of the evening. About 50 were CLARENCE H. POTTER, Treasurer ri] 0 Hartford this morning. Miss Anna Frohmader is filling the | T8 IhC {riR 00, B E e 4 about 11 o'- |not include ‘some extra charges. for | present. A program was rendered con- jacancy of organist at the Versailles | Tucy Wi Xeach Hartiord oo enine, | living) continued to be of | Diating of Dlune Selections. by Ry | S —— e e o Shurch caused by the removal| g S 'E. 'A. Legs will accompany the | prime importance in this city Friday, |mond Coonm, solos by Willlam H.|pay gone to Attleboro, Mass, where A. F. WOOD sman. B following some spectacular price ad-|Browning, readings by -Miss Jennie|ghe has been called by the iliness of | 1 ap?? Cassavant-Lucier. Kiilingly Hish school basketball | vances of the week. | Stanton, solo by Miss Elizabeth Hemp- | Mise Harriet Ware Stiiman, who sut.| ~1be Local Undertaker Henry Cassavant and Miss Jessie|team was in Willlmantic Friday for a| As no cloud is without its silver|hill, violin, selections by Miss AmY | fered 4 3 D. a severe shock Thursday night ANIELSON, CONN Lucier were married at St. Joseph’s|game with the Windham High school | lining, so, too, is the m situation | Eaton, Miss Martha Baton, accomba- |a¢ the home of Olifford Bradford, Parlors ® Mechanic Strest church Monday morning by Rev. Fred- | team. not without its angles of humor, ner|nist, and remarks by Rev. Clayton A.|yhere she has resided since leaving — erick R. H._DesSureault. Ice on some small ponds in this vi- |does it lack humorists to present them.| Burdick and Mrs. Albert H. Lang- | westerly. P p—— _Mr. and Mrs. Cassavant have a large | cinity has reached two feet in thick-{ For instance—in the W. H. Mans- | worthy. —_— BOWLING AND BILLIANDS circle of friends in both villages, hav- | ness, the heaviest reported hereabouts, PLAI.NFIFJ.D Seven alleys. Six table The bes ing spent their lives in Ocecum, fa- |in years. lacard read. Richard J. Butler, a clerk in the in Norwich. ‘Phone. e vorites with the young people of the Dominican Father Preaches. = | ing: “Will exchange for a two-tene- | Westerly postoffice, has been chosen — pxjovtie. By B3 Shotwsket Sireet, :(1)%;[3: glnar_:n :feau:g‘ gglny:x: R B e esg b s Fall River mlentthmlus ore :Innm:;«ea automo- selcondd svlce pmgen't oft :;.e llx!h‘c:d; Daniel Stringer Pays $8.69 For Punch- STvich., Coun. company. Srowi 2 e, twelve cylinder model preferred.” | Island State association of the Unite; B rratt i & After a short wedding trip Mr. and | Bave the Lenten sermon and instruc-|™ 4% Mullan's store a similar display | National Association of Postoffice ;';f\_s‘;gf;ch“. :’.-,..;t:‘fi:ms:: el ening in other social ways. A fea- ture of the evening was the masque- rade costumes of thirty of the young people. Prizes were awarded the best costumed couples, far from being an rasy task as all had spent much time in preparation. The first prize was awarded Frank Filligar, dressed as Uncle Sam and Miss Gertrude Colburn as Goddes of Liberty and the second lo Messrs. Fred Lavalley, a colored belle and to Adlor LePage, a colored beau. The third prize went to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tebo, who ropresent- High School building, C g Thursday evening. The Mrs. Casavant will make their-home in | tion to men and youths who attended] s potatoes was offered in exchange|Clerks. He has also been made a GOOD ADVICE OCCUM AND VERSAILLES / Occum. the Friday evening eervice . at Stlg,. 5 pora, member of the committeo on resolu- - o was large. An entertainme o e Village Blacksmith Off Duty, R = There little puns have nothing how- | tions and a delegate to the national 2 DT ok St aad Sneeemaent son- A Norwich Citizen Gives Information! Martin Durr has been unable to at- Held on Criminal Charges. ever, on the pinched citizen who, look- | convention. Postmaster Winslow N.| Daniel Stringer, of Central Village, |lections was given and refreshments 5 tend to his duties at his blacksmith | A number of prisoners are being|ing for a chanée to cut down _his|York of Watch Hill also has been |was arralgned before Justice Benja- | were served. of Priceless Value. shop Quring the past few days on ac- | held at the county jail in Brooklyn{ household expense, inquired chosen as a delegate to the conven- |min R. Briggs, Thursday evening and| A large number attended th count of a severe cold. to answer to criminal charges at the | the price of this Mardi Grass he has | tion. pleaded guilty to breach of the peace.!ectball game hetween the Alumni d March term of the superior court for | heard so much abbut for the last few — He was fined $1 and costs, amounting | Plainfield High at Milner hall, Friday When you suffer from backache, Windham counts, :yhmhhwlrltl Doobre;|davs. “If its anything like spinach| At the regular weekly m:n of the |to $.09, which he pald Grand Juror [evening. ¥ few days and is on ceded, at Putnam, by a sho: endar | or kale, an any degree cheaper, I| Third district court held Friday morn- | King prosecuted. A Cf Eranntatan Wf Maw Yok ‘was Headaches, dizziness, nervousmoss, |, YOIV fe < ¢ ehont s m:—:;f:?&'fi session next Friday, March 2. It is|might make a few meals off it during|ing at the courthouse on Union street,| Thursday aftcrnoon Stringer and|a caller in mwfi‘ Bl e Feel weak, languld, depressed, years ago he moved to the village of | ©Xpected the prisoners will be put to{the season of Lent,” he anxiously pro- |Judge Oliver H. Williams presiding, | Eli Garrett met in a shop in Central = Occum, 43 of the years he has been | Plea on Tuesday, March . claimed. He figured that if the Ger- |the case of state, Thomas E. Brown,|Village and it is said the two were STAFF NG T R wty- A ithi e mans are growing into a hardy and|complainant, vs, Angelo Delflno was |not on good terms. This was demon- ‘ORD SPRINGS of the years he has been in business BIG BOOSTER MEETING will-knit nation on a diet of fringed |disposed of. Delfino was arraigned on | strated when Stringer, without any Ll A Do you know what to do? for himself. s automobile tires and old magazines|a charge of keeping liguor for sale [comment, countre on Carrett a la Jesn | Edison Recital Pleases Large Audi taken place not only in Occum but|Business Men's Association Secures|that he should get by on a grass diet.|illegally. The reading of the warrant | Willard. = Inspite of this Garrett did| ence—Farmers Institute March 1t Some Norwich people do. Versailles and Taftville during his| Twe Prominent Speakers for Pul “Srall right for Tuesday, anyway,|was waived and Attorney John J. Dunn [ngt think it necessary to appear In 1al Even, d , many years of residence are of spe-| Gathering Next Wednesday Evening. | this grass,” remarks the idle bystand- |entered 2 plea of nolol for the defend- |court in the evening so no assault was| —Social Evening For Business Men's Read the statement that follows. cial ‘interest. = % er. who usually lets someone else do|ant. Town Solicitor Harry B'be Agard | charged against Stringer. Association, 4 ersonals. B. C. Hopkins, A. V. Woodworth, J. | the worrying. suggested that the sentence sus- RN e - Miss_Anna L. Welch has so far re- | F. Lewis and W. L Bullard, members — pended. The court suspended sentence Appointed Manager. The recital given by Miss 1da Gard- Testimony that can be investizated. | Covered from her recent severe throat!of the entertainment committee of the| COMPLETED FORMS RETURNED |and the case was continued for one| David Derosier, a former resident of |ner and Mr. Lvman at the Comigue trouble as to be able to attend to|Danielson Business Men’s association,| . 2 month. Plainfleld, has been appointed man- |theatre. Thursday evening was wel Mrs. A. D. Lathrop, 3 Stanton Ave, |her dutles as principal of the Occum | have sent out notices of the big boos- | Big Rush Friday —_— ager of the Atlantic and Pacific store | 2tiended. Miss Gardner sang Iir school. ter meeting to_be held in the Orpheum Done by M There has been a bad leak in the gas | at Groton. unison with the diamond Mfsc. It waa main at the corner of Pleasant and Hanosel Wabhington, almose impossible to disting Norwich, says: “I am recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills because I used several other medicines for attacks of The many friends of Miss Alice Cur- | theatre next Wednesday evening. voice as she sang from {ts ran are pleased to learn of her return- | _The speakers are to be Hon. Charles West streets for the past few days and ing strength at a Willimantic hospi-| B. Wiggin, vice president of the Mer- the employes of the Westerly Light| A George Washington supper and|duction on the record. Mr. tal where she is a patient. chants’ National bank, Boston, who entertainment was held under the au-|gave a number df flute solos he will speak on The Observations of a siderable difficulty spices of the 3. M. Girls in the Con-|notes as re-created by the = ne Seckachs asa found-hons as ¥ood ek Banker, and_ Hon. Arthur A. Ballan- Ch: break in the pipe. While making re- | gregational church vestry Thursday | showed the great degree of pe Domn’ great reliet ak . =< tine, one of the leading law firms of Saunders of the lighting company was |ance. The vestry was decorated in a f n’s. They give t relief always | Act to Provide For Filling Vacancy Boston. Mr. Ballantine’s object will of the day's enuimeratine. | overcome by escaping gas and he was gl:flofic way and supper was served Supper and Entertainment. strengthening my back. I recpmmend on Gas and Electric Board. be_The New America. T expected that Putnam's totai | UNco us for 15 minutes. Dr. M. H.[from 6 to 8 o'clock. At the close| The supper and entertainment at the Mr. Wiggin is to discuss everyday | enrollment will be between 3.300 and was summoned and worked | of the supper the following short pro- | Congregationalehurch Thuisday drew Doan’s Kidney Pills because I think| The judiciary committee gave hear-|financial problems of the business man | 3 4o This means that much more|oVer him for some time before he re- |gramme was rendered: Flag Salute, by |4 large attedance and was an enjova- > Ing Friday afternoon, on the bill pre-|and manufacturer. Mr, Ballantine’s | 0oy’ remains to be done. It diso|Covered. The leak is belleved to have |the entire audience: Star Spangled | ble affair. they will help others. sented by Mr. Bailey, of Norwich,|address will be an analysis of present|again brings forward for reassertion|been caused by the burning out of the | Banner, M. M. Girls and_Glee club;| Mrs. Gilbert Wagner of the Hollow . A gconcerning boards of gas and elec-|day problems of the average citizen. |inat male residents over the age of 16 | Pipe Dy the electric current resulting |sketch of Washington's Life, _ Miss | has been fll with grip. ce 50c, at all dealers. Deon't sim-|trical commissioners, which reads as| The committee has planned to make years can greatly facilitate the work |from a disconnected bonding wire on | Ruth V. Maddock: vocal duet, Love's| Miss Alice Webster s the guest of R N e R SO T f°!-l—‘1’~§,’§’“m°m, i Sttt the b T e P %‘y‘”ti:" gttended by calling at the Chamber of Com- |the trolley tracks near by. Old Sweet Song, Dorothy Tillinghast|Mrs. George Webster in Sprissfield 2 of any ever hel - : ing, g Doan's Kidney Pills — the same that |board of gas and electric commission- | Men's association. It is to be an open | MeTce headauarters in the ~—Tnion| . ., superior court for Washington | Braker e Gun Miss My Hingsin: Farmers’ Institute. Mrs. Lathrop had, Foster-Milburn |°TS, for any municipality that meeting and it is hoped to have as g Nfi“‘u o o tns | county before Judge John W. Sweeney | quartet, Meet Me at Twilight, Chriv. |, Prerarations are being made for o many as 500 or 600 men present from [Uion that is wanted aq which might) VR 00 ) estcrany In the case Of | topher Krauss, Phillp Petessen, Cootl e e olis @ Do el &t Grangs To., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. this and surrounding towms. to macure. Cora L. Lynch vs. John Lynch the| Bradford and John Bradford; vocal Mids Mary B. T by death, resignation, The meeting is to be of an Fu turned rdict for the de- ™ Fitzpatrick x = Constan call- | Jjury returned a ve e solo, e Sunshine and Your Smile, - % e Eepired Hmer i piatned to | e et SRR il b5, BTN | ea Lo "the. fact that whalls ssked of|fendant atter Deing out for three: |Vies Teress Sullivan: vocal dust, ju: | yech sending a few dava in New the satisfaction of the commitice by | committee has arranged for orchestral [ the men ls in the way of a patriotic|anariers of an, fowr, , The JUr¥, WS |anita Dorothy Tilliaghast and Eiis- " Whist and Dancing. Mr. Balley, ang favorable report will|music, vocal music and motion pic- | SO0 55 OO Eatn A0 o he state i |breach of promise suit of Rose M The programme closed with the Constipation Makes You Dull That draggy, listless, oppressed feel- The monthly meeting of the Staf- ing generally results from constipa- . S:?'bl ;}&e tetiies L e T e “'-!‘15;; tebton s fops to have | formation that will allow the common- pCAfferty vs. vvxmm Podrat. All spare | singing of America by the entire au- ;m;fi ls;fi:me Mnuln'. us’f}'xnunn was fhis condition at once with Dr. Kins's| Naugatuck—Bleven warrants for the |oll men interested in the #elfare and | wealth to have accurate knowledge of [JIrorS S8, SXCUSCE | when . the | "% u: whist from. elght o'clock antil 10, fol- N ; thi o on va- |advancement of Killingly present at |Its resources in men power. o A gratifying sum was realised by o u . fa New Life Pills; this gentle, non-grip- S T wow SejSsurt i at the courthouse infthe M. M. Girls. Jowed by dancing. Wood's orchestra rious charses of violating_the liquor | the meeting. Tickets are being given | Wvery effort is being mad Westerly, where several cases are as- i Bostai. furnished _music. frective. assoc! Ing laxative is quickly effective. A s e D dose at bedtime will make you feel|laws of the stdte served Friday, and brighter in the morning. Get a bot- |these cases will come before the bo- tle today at your Druggist, 25c. rough court this (Saturday) morning. to c plete as early as ble the task|Signed for S I The Senior class of the Plainfleld| St. Louls has 92 fewer saloons than to be accomplished. Putnam has done Mrs. Edith Stillman of Main street|High School held a soclal in the|it had this time last year. well. This town stands third of any MILDREDINA | town in the state In the percentage . HAIR REMEDY |2/t o o o Grows Hair and We Can Prove It by ‘:""" "‘:"“‘ Boacy = UTILITY SALE BEnEEE s e | N e 4 For either brain or NOW GOING ON R & B0 o | muscle : ' Shea t Burke's Bt i B Bakers Cocoa Cocoa ! MUNICIPAL PLANTS. tine, of Goodwin, Proctor and Ballan- pairs Thursday evening Ernest H.|evening. There was a large attend-|in Mr. Edison’s' Diamond Dise. —AT— A Long Thick Growth of Hair P on RANGES, PARLOR STOVES, o o Romta s B ong, k| 20/°0fl'kucs,mssnms,mnos Tisoe TA B It g by mail for lte.wonbe(- 15% Off 5i5s s seoDING S wo | MO . oo e opiiey