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rossing Thursday Next—Waiter E. hearing on_the matter of ellmmaumg | ficials . 3 tie . ’ what has been known as Webster eeting, To eliminate the crossing the rafl- Hearing - Set 4,.. FAVORS A PARADE ——— pany 43 \'l-r- iage Hastened by Withee Favors Pa- Captain ¥. BE. Wlth.t ef Mass Meeting to -Get Re- | teenth compaay, C. A. C., Y goenst t du:x?ou mxn:b ‘::lou:'m Big Mass Mesting, Too, Would H Win day that town and | a 0 crossing at Dayville, where there was | done in many towns an Y . a triple“killing In an accident in 1915, | fire enthusiasm o the 7 - in : 21 e 3 and_where other serfous accidents | Wi hesitancy and come forward for |34 A Tarade, when he sord St To B A PhL proposes that a new company & Soretcl of atrect be-built from the | able speakers, it has store_was afterwards sast sids of the crossing southward | Would help stic up- this sectian o 53| seeted and past the Kennedy th'llouae "lnd ea-"at ‘r:: and parallel with the railroad tracl ; to the Muin street crossing in Day- | Proper pmen( ville, thus making one srade mmg bemrn Lhe eall for troops is instead of two, in the village. are ut 300 feet ‘p‘rt Apuada.lbltmulmn:m lmetrlln!fi issu a aivector of the First At no time during our career have we been so well equipped, as now, to satisfy your wants for Easter. Months Ames was *2"Five myseit tar Ubsrls and ci- | ME Ames was o Ssector of the First m-flgmd‘b%mfl the | state | lization” seems to be the mofto of the |04 °Gf years, ana treasurer of the |l and months ago, we foresaw the present unheard of conditions; causing a tremendous rise in woolens and leathers ent and interested finterested are W. E. ik 'be_ reprasented u?‘fi%swufimw and increase of labor. We therefore prepared. It took time, money and skill, but we succeeded and now are fntorcated are W E. Labaile, Tran £ | 2 :’3:""’-‘;’:'...-,":2'...:- in a position to offer you the greatest values, the largest varieties and the newest styles for your EASTER WEAR, Kennedy, George 'W. .lpha H. Onmell. Th to be elimin: ..tefl lnd that the rail- a. S e D e S oaiting parties of the Thirteenth b g o el sSuth & XA gtreat wegld be opposcd. mm;clny Were busy Fiday canvassing cm- ot 1900. there is desire in Dayville to = Mm:nmm;‘, pelow srada weeks. With th%& Efi mm:ry’:":ho u-n scheol -moa for SENSATIONAL ST o 3w i s Bohes) i EASTER SALE OF . Heard About the Borough. pmuests lof ‘Academy street. Get Dbeautiful violets and carnations | the ranks of the lacal company. ifor Easter at Bretschneider’s. Phone. t—adv. e, Lester Cralg_of Brown university is ots. “Glet into a spending th"Mr recess with his | uniform and m at T1l go as goon }puem-. Qér. and Mrs, W. J. Craig. Passion weele service was held at | privates was heard sayi to a $roup 'ttn o Baptist clurch Friday evening. He of the Pentecostal church | enlistment you're going at alllwas warden of Danielson two different 4 a cottage prayer meeting at the | come now! years—1869, 1878. ¢ %:Jflf @drs. Frank Hill, School street, evening. at once—free dirt. In-|ihe recruiting campaign that shows| In vears, Mr. Ames was oldest Furnished Jaruire Jacobs Mts. Co., School street. radv. *Visses atyrtic Marland and Marga- Izgt MoConmell are at Atlantic City for | long and_ bitterly this_ week because |years. Gnd Friday Congregations Large. ing services at St. James’ church. bum v{i‘x.wpnée v';illl!mve ;h?_ r;:em- Py - Reater ‘Up to Fpi_uy Night—Union 3 . “a ’l‘h Ar B kl outfi E D V l e s iite iof st o] A TO G SMWEES i Poidey et ks of Rcmembe r t ihese Are brooklyn tters Lvery Day Values Tuesday afternoon. 4 i ’s Beth 7 o ot e o ufacturing plants in | OF German Sailors at Seamen’s Bethol | o\ jocques Girl Implicated— town closed Friday noon for the re- mainder of the week. Forty-three Years With Plant. street rounded out 43 years of e pany. over to potato cuilture in thls during the cominz season. E ttended !.h!:‘g::d‘dg‘r&r-yp aa‘;::;:;e;: ax:‘dte:en. unrestrained longing, but their youth e . Wi e e . e el of tiia| _Enlistments in Putnam's Home This week Walter . Kies of Broad | place is in charge of the Seamen’s |Guard company ran up to a total of vears of Bethel] at Boston. Dr. Swaffield is|?7 during Friday. With this num- Where | ber of recruits Captain Everett Car- ployment with the Quinebaug com-|known to many in Danielson, I% increasea acrease will e siven | naif Sosen wearer - C0E " PR NG el T ave the men meet iz M 266 to 270 MAIN STREET, NORWICH town| Every night now at the Bethel ser- [ €Ven the rooms of the Chamber om school mm '.: and what is most important of all our prices are actually no highertoday than they were three years ago. 8 ST e et i don MEN s YOUNG SUITS $8.00, $l2.00, $15.00 $18.00 and $20.00 THE BEST VALUES EVER Mothers: ofrerep BOYS’ CLOTHES OUR FAMOUS MEN’'S OVERALLS and 7 JACK RABBIT WORK 32-00 HATS SHIRTS, Fast Colors— - $3.00 Style—$3.00 Quality 60 cents : up to in- FOR WOMEN DISREGARDING $2.50, $3.00, $3.76 THE HIGHEST A Positive Saying of $1.00 PRICES EVER FOR MEN KNOWNFOR | §2.50, $3, $3.75 up to $ gUCE P:gm FOR BOYS ON WOMEN?S, $1.75 up $3.50 MEN’S, BOYS’ SHOES not only in Danielson and other parts| - When the present graded school on of the town of Killingly, but also in|School street, was villages of the town of Plainfleld and | chairman of in Putnam. These neighboring towns are turning in some recruits to swell The fire of the enlisted men is ring at the present timi as the other. stuff’” one of the ntynun:mmh.wum to about | grom the Too Young to Enlist. In 1853 Mr. Ames marrieéd Abble M. And here’s another little sidelight on | Wheaton, who died years Sizes 1 to 6 CHILDREN'S SHOES 80 cents up to $2.00 another side of the picture. There are | member of Moriah lodge, No. 15, A. F. several youths of 17 years and there- [and A. M., which he joined fn 1863. He abouts, In this town who have wept|was secretary of the lodge for 23 they have been u le to get their parents’ consent to their enlistment. mm Their ardor for service burns with acts as a check on their ambitions. |Fifty-Seven Enlist in Home Guard— Would Have to Get Out. Easter Day Services. “The Store That Satisfies” vice in Boston Dr. Swafficld invites|9f Commerce and ‘ake the medical ex- Mrs. Philip §. Maynard goes to her | the sailors of many natiens that gather | @mination required. Dr. J. J. Russell cottage at Oaklan® beach today War Hastened Romantic Wedding. there to stand at the opening of the | Will make the examinations. service and sing America. The voices| Tuesday evening next, at the high of scores of men of many lands join | school mnasium, Captain Carver Although, at the urgent request of | [ JROTES, B0 U0 A o ; back and forth at important bridge|of members have been at confession|Easter day will be observed with|10.30 service the Easter sermon wifll - ES s vs an impressive ren- | Will czganize the company. This duty = the princiBals, he withholds the names, | o fig"or the son. performed. his work with the organ-|Points in and near Putnam and they |In preparation for the Faster commu- | gpecial gervices and elaborate musi- | be preached by Rev. 1. D, Sargent Rev. W. D. Swaffield admitted Friday | TS0, %3 00 SOIR 0 soque between | ization will be concluded. ‘Officers of |are under strict orders: to permit no | nions, of which there will be many| > 5 : ety : e s 4 that -he hadofficiated at & bride | o Yniil the s e » e L banads. . - Sanaky theh are|#al Drograms. <At the Methodist | Following the service the choir will - £ the United States and their father- |the company will be appointed by the | Suspicious person to Joiter about the y hig sses are 3 4 " wedding at the Baptist garsoraze. land became acuts, sailors of the num- | state officials at Hartford garded points. It was stated here|to be sung at 9 and 10.30 a. m. and|church the morning service is to be|sing a cantata, Baster and The bride and groom are both -of erman liners in Bos- As Captain Carver is a reserve offic- | Friday afternoon that the detail | there will be special musical programs. |at 10.30. The co:wert at this church | by negon At 6 there is Providence. she 21, he 23. He 4 ; y attended |er of the National Guard, he is liable | which has its headquarters in this Special Services of Easter Day. is to be at 6 p. m. . 2 member of a Rhode Island art In different churches of the At the Congregational church at the | (Continued on Page Eight.) command that ects to go almost immediately into service of the coun- try and both wers determinea that Cupid should beat Mars to it, 5o they proceedea to put one over on the old War God. groom were refined and attract! ideal characters for their parts in a | \Walking down to the Germans he in-|young men in the company and also pretty remance. Took Flag—But Left Safety Pins. Stolen—one fiae. red, white and blue | to mut you eut quicker than you came with a fleld of 43 stars, the emblem if e- | stood and joined in singing America! of the United States of Amreica, you please. Walter L. Dixon, pro: tor of the Keystone store is the lose: Gae Whether he flax s taken by|ANTHONY AMES DIES « fat any one time. other principal are well known here: some patriot who just had to have a FRIDAY AFTERNOON, AGE 91| Under this plan the men can be| “Chippy” chasing in this city, by flag and couldn’t.afford to buy one or by some vandal who indulged himself {n an act of desecration. : f ) When_the store was closed Thurs-| Ucatienal Life of the Community—istate this plan is feasible. Steele, in the police court vesterday. day night the flag was left suspended| Oldest Member of Moriah Lodge. The roster of the company, which|Jndge Steele was not treating with the over the entrance. The top of the is increasing from hour to hour, was|subject of ornithology when he spoke flag was attached to the awning with | Anthony Ames died Friday after-|as follows Fridav evening: but with the case of Nels Olsen, a safety pine. The pins were there Fri- |noon at 5 o'clock at the residence of | Arthur E. Andrews, Arthur J. Aug-|member of Company H, First Connec- Clildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA A. F. WOOD “The Local Undertaker™ DANIELSON, CONN. Parlors ¥ Mechanic Street " THERE 15 no adv g medium in Eastern Cnnn-efleut 2qual to The Bul- jatin for business resul ice. vesulted in their staying away alto-{mand of some infantry company, so| The men are comfortably quartered | - her until a few nights ago, when a |cannot continue with the local organ- [in what was the old Champeau dry| v group of about 40 of them from differ- |ization which he has expended so|g0ods store on South Main street, just ships came in before service and | much effort in organizing. across the tracks rom the railroad sat down in a section by themselv The roster of the new company |station. A telephone has been in- in February,|for a call at any time to tak -n-lun' may be increased. As usval when Dr. Swaffield called [shows that descendants of persons |stalled and other things done to make [ ] o P o e e o Prents in|for the singing of America all of the|who have come here from a number | the men comfortable. to know about the wedding. This m other 200 or more men at service stood | of Jifferent nations are inciuded, th: e z ‘. be the reason for secrecy on the hap- |P- The Germans, as one man, re-|French predominating. Most all of | SOLDIER'S QUESTIONABLE b5 eeupies pact. Both “bride "ab;| mained seated. Dr. Swaffield, however, | the nationalities of the city are rep- e R is not the man to be trified with.|resented. ‘There are a number of ed them to stand and join in thelsome who have traveled well along|Nels Olsen, Company H, and Jacques - singing, addine “If you don’t there are|jife's way. All are enthusiastic, how-| Girl in Judge Steele’s Court in Hart- men enough here anxious and Willing | over, and the company promises to de-| ford. velop into a valuable unit for home 2 ! defence. The following from a Hartford pa- | It is said that there is a plan, after | per of Friday was of special local in- the men get called for service, to keep | terest, for both Oilsen, formerly at them on duty no more than two weeks [the county home near here, and the And the German sailors, as one man, much at home and able to keep their | those wearing United States uniforms S —— _{regular work. As there will be a|has got to stop, because it is bad rominent in Business, Civie, and Ed-| ;e number of Home Guards in the | businces,” declared Judge Edward L. Mrs. James Potter, Broad street, where |er. Josenh Alev, Alexander Browning, | ticut Infantry, who was charged with he has had an apartment for several | Alexis Bibeault, Wilfred Bousquet, | having relations with a girl named vears. While Mr. Ames had been in|Benoit, Joseph M. Belair, Bert .| jacques, whose home is in Putnam, poor health for a long time, due to|Bugbee, Joséph Benait, and who had been visiting in this city. his advanced age, his death came sud- | beault, Fred Beaulieu, Nik: Bell, | In the event of guiit the statutes pro- deniy An hour before Mr. Ames'|Theodore Beausoliel, Rufus Coma, Jo- | vide that Olsen would be liable to a death Mrs. Potter was entertaining |seph Cordier, thp Cournilge, Louls|state prison sentence, but there wasn't him by reading. Chapdelaine, Ivan C. Clsment, Arthur|a fragment of testimony or evidence Anthory Ames was born in Sterling. | C. Davison, Harold 'W. Files, Eimer H.|to support the charge. Olsen denied this stato, January 18, 1826. He was | Franklin, Wilton G. , Ordinas|the compleint was true and the girk a son of Eliphalet and Althea (Hop- |Heroux, Norman L. Kennedy. John J.|denied it was true on the hearing be- kins) Ames. His mother was a daught- | Lane, ¥rank LeClair, Willlam Lan- |fore Judse Steele on Tuesday when er of Jonathan, once owner of the well [ non, Theodare I. Langlois, Alfred E.|the case was continued to vesterday. known Hopkins mills, in Rhode Is-|LaFountain, Achille A. LaRue, Frank|Jjudge Steele yesterday entered into land, ten miles east of Danielson,.and | H. » John J. McGarry, Elmer|the discussion of sexology, when he after which a village is now named. E. Morraty, George J. Murray, Milton | told Olsen that taking into consid- Mr. Ames came to this town in|S. Morse, Willlam E. Moss, Walter M. | eration what he and the girl had ad- 1833, was educated in the public|Phillips, Jean B. Pierre, George H.|mitted there was not one chance in “—because beer contains! ncur-/’/, ishing, body-building - qualifies which make it particularly..desir- 7 able as a beverage :for familyruse ‘A safe, satisfying,drink for/all. i Potter, Alfred J. Pigeon, Willlam H. 00 th: her things th —_—— . , Richardson, Omer Rivers, Adfer e e T po x THE BROOKLYN Incorporated 1872 Eiwood Ward, Fred H. Warren, Clar- | eaid the judge, “because vou are the DANIELSON, This bank is now open Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 o’clock | L* CLARENCE H. POTTER, Treasurer number of churches in the city and|IP@mpson of Company H, as special B.|said were true. “But possibl Randall, Arthur Rasicot, Elmer F.|the judge, “ypu may be that one out of Shippee, Walter Sroka, Daniel Simon- |1,000, but I don’t believe it. sAVINGS BANK gL Ralph B Smith, John F. Spencer,| "The judge told Olsen that he had rank D. Thaver, Constantine Tergis,|a = feel g _that he should bind him Theodore Tetreault, Merritt Wood, |over to the superior court, “but” PRIVATE SEAL s essentially/ the beer for the home—it isjpure—whole- ume—refieshmg — nourishing—satis- ence G. Webster. kid you are, and don’t know as much fyng-—econom { . - CONN as you think you do, and because ical. | A drink {to” give 4 ] HELD UNION SERVIVE. you probably did not have a decent your® fnmfly—o!er your friends—and. enjoy "yourself. - Adds zest tojthe appe- tite and pleasure to the meal. * e home to be brought up in. I am rge Congregation at St Philip’s|going to glve you another chafce. Church Gaod Fi Sou would mot thank any man who ureh Good Friday Afterncon. | 70" (5 wour mother and sister what St. Philip's church was filled Fri-|You have ddffe.” The judge then told : afternoan &b the it o Olsen that he would put him in the ILLIAM H. BURNHAM, Vice-President |vices in which representatives of a |custody of Captain = Clarence M. for the transaction of business J. ARTHUR ATWOQOD, President. W PRIVATE SEAL s bouléd at the near the city joined. The service|Probation officer for = tnirty days. Don’t Yo 1 these appeal to you, call for charge for consultation. DR. F. G. JACKSON from noon to three o'clock. There|and slesping” While the stigma of u Want Good Tee h? were addressess on the Seven Worlds |being Shialiads ‘mttpches to Olms. o and periods of silent prayer. so far as the testimony and evidence ntal ehair Ssuse yeu u n..mot themT ‘lc- service were: Rev. C. J. disclosed, there was no_ justificatio: gt Tl g you dan ha: r teoth filled ‘ Harriman | ¢ arraigning him under such a says P. O. N. et o airacted RB 0L DY LY W ITHOUY PRIN: B s Coprangest. wamhor of complaint s he was arraigned under . N, N Rev. Albert E. Stone, tist an e arraignment was undoubted- COXNSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES Rov. George D Sreniceptist church: | 1 @us to lack of sufficient investiza- .TNICTLV SANITARY OFFICE church; Rev. Ge: H. Si tion. The girl admitted on Tuesday STERILIZED INSTRUMINTS church: Rev. Fosi that she had been bad for some time, CLEAN LI Woodstock: Rey. Harry 1. Beadle, of | but had Olsen been guilty, that was NN Pomfret: Rev. Willlam B. Chase, of |Ro justification for him. but there ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPA Thompson. was no evidence or testimony to sup- LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK e port the complaint. Though the girl ON GUARD DUTY. says she is but 14, she is developed DENTISTS _— attended the Good Friday services at The men of the detachment of in-|St. Mary’'s church, morning, after- A f (Successors to the King Dental Co.) fantry assigned to this eity for |noon and evening. This morning the 203 MAIN ST. NORWICH, CONN. bhad an unpleasant day of it during |vices are being held and tomorrow the 05 M to8 P. M. . Friday. Posts were established un- |long period of Lenten restrictions and Lady Asistant Telephone der instructiens from headquarters at|meditation will give place to the joy- was described as one of ®|“Ana,” sald the judge. “Captain Dreasive hela here on & Gasd Fergers” |Thompson will keep you busy during lasted during the threes hours|that time except when vou are eating brewery. ‘Ask for it by name to ensure gelting the best. Always keep a dozen bottles on hand. Order a case from your dealer—TODAY. Sec that the label The clereymen who assisted at theon the hearing before Judge Steely examinstion and estimate. Neo beyond her vears. Closing Exercises of Holy Week. Hundreds of members of the parish Armed Sentinels at Important Points in and Near the City. DR. D. J. CO¥LE bridge guarding and other like duties | usual impressive Baster Saturday ser- mnrm and the men started duty in|ous observance of Easter. which will l"k honuh;!-tln.ldw um only u-dafl- now pace w .-qunll WaL, Scazes