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AROTBEI BIG BEEF SALE- wtufily-mmbqnadmfirpnd MMRM& nmmm& wmb-.' s Corned M.MM&S‘Q%‘. .12c]| . Mat Frosh Erery lowr Sirloin, Porterhouse and Round S_teaks, Ib. Cat from Armour’s steer beef-—rich in 1 - Armour s Sm: Cured Smoked Shoulders, » 196 SWIFT‘S PREMIUM SPRING L‘HB far this sale, right from the smoke house Cmfimmwfivhnynmm Telephone 29-4 | %MG&T&]W Ask For Them with “hair like ripe coin. course retrospectively, or paying bute knowingly to a triumph of chemist’s art. converted through putrefactive changes within or without.the body Into active poisoms. The amount of actual utiliz- able protein is perhaps as much as is contained in cabbagee or.in- . ether #reens, but scarcely more. A good mushroom, properly cooked. is a very lusclons morsel and as such wholesome addition to the dieta Talking o um A Ve sometitnes hear the ‘umplaint that negiec to use the - rf:unh{&nt grow wiid in‘the woods u‘ the fields Americans are wasing an raportant <food. : The would-be econ- tell us that it Is sasy to & siven by ompity fession and province. except of The reason for the di- minution of the number of fair women, the final extinction of -the species, is the statistician with the sol- properly belonging to his pro- Tt is that blonds T i ;;Eé | ] ‘members in enrolling for service as may be required of Cards are being sent out by the stat association Wad the different county ii, Special Town Mesting. - town meeting has been 3 for next week to mee if the town will vote to accept Rogers ave- nue, to be known as Morin avenue, I'IIIIDC westerly from Main street at the northerly line of the borough. Dwellings are planned for erection on this street. Members of the Putnam band of the Salvation Army are to-hold services in Blackstone hall at Ballouville Sun- afternoon. y thousands of feet of lumber is being saved by C. A. Tillinghast's mill, which is now located on the An- ‘Warren Perkins farm on the Green w road. Potatoes, $4 a bushel: cabbage, 30 cents a pound. These are some of the ‘war-time prices that Daniefson people are facing at this time. Plowing Time in Borough. Deszens of little gardens are being made ready for planting in Danielson. There is such a demand for teams to Tilss Rosamond Danielson, Windham County chairman, is receiving enroll- ments and reports pledges coming in a sati: ‘manner: stactory Miss Danielson said Friday after- noon that in accordance with the offer made to the president by the National association and a similar offer to Go: ernor Holcomb by the state assocla- tion, a meeting of representatives of all suffrage organizations in the coun- ty has been called in the Tooms o the Chamber of Commerce here next Tues- day afternoon. This meeting is to discuss the work to be done and to receive suggestions as to the best lines of endeavor to fllow. an intention being not to dupli cate the work being done by any oth- eor orsanization. Among the suggestions already heard is to form canning clubs, Interesting boys and girls in these, and to estab- lish an employment bureau for farm labor, using every effort to arouse the tri- the mbhcolump. EN'S and Y. Suits, in all the EN'S and Y erate prices. M vnlue at $2.00 for all styles. &mmmmsommoo. Men’s Spring models and newest colorings, $15.00 to $25.00. MEN’S Black and Navy Suits, absolutely fast dun'm:;gw to $30.00. 's Spring T Couh.ev;ymw op fashionable coloring, 816.50!0325.00 EN’S Custom Tailoring—the Ro; M Tailors line formanwhoway:: something distinctive. Suits or Top Conhhnhbyourm&v\dlulmeuum fromgunnnteedwoolfnhmutmod» EN’S and Young Men’s Hats for Spring in every fashionable shape ur unmatchable Hat PECIAL! Men’s Hosiery, the well- known “Ipswich” make, in black, tan, gray and white, in a full line of ' wnguish the edible from the Dolsonou: varietics. and urge us wot o m this food supply, which Mke the a8 of old,-comes overnight and only to be plucked and eaten.’ - They sometimes value & pound: of Wush- If vou are absolutely: sure that variety that grows on your lawn or in the neighboring fields is of the edible Eind, by el mieans cook it and eat it: do yourgood and start the secis- have been observed to be less inclined to marriage than their darker sisters. THey are thus condemning themselves to the fate which must littie by little overtake them and rob the world of plow gardens that the men doing such work cannot keep abreast of their or- ders. Self-Appointed Recruiting Officer. It's pretty tough when a recruiting youths and men to lend their endeav- ors to agricultural work during the present spring and the coming summer. N = a Plll‘. OBITUARY. sizes, '\unnleed fast colors — Special price 12)2c a pair, 2 for 25¢, value 15¢ stylish and :minwdsfihmhefwALLmen whether reg- ular, stout, slim, tall, short or extra size. Prominent in our Spring showing is— - STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES ir all the newest models and’'most fash- rooms is equal to & pound of Deefsteak. That is an exaggeration that the chemist easily disproves. » - A---nmdnm.nunru‘\m- win no more meurishment thah eny other of the gréen and do Hon of he gastric Juice by reason of its palatability. -But if you have the least doubt of the innocuousness of the growth—and many poisonous kinds look attractively innocent—you had Tetaes Detter leave it alone: the risk is too contaln as_much or more indigestible +d - great and the possible gain in nutri- material, Protein, which is the mus-|ESN 17, Gilight: ment of food. . Sirra . e o Golden Doom. they could ‘estimate the proteln It is gravely announced that the tent of ‘any food by the amount of bright glory of blond hair, locks of trogen it contained. That is how t pale spun gold, such as the ,Lorelei mistake came about, notes the Youth's [ Combed with her goiden comb, are Companion. Mushroome contalns, It 1sfdoomed to disappear entirely.. A’ st true, a considerable m of nl-tistician has fgured the whole mattd trogen, but 0 do cral s, out, and he issues a solemn warning Some of the mflfium that In two pitiful-centuries the poets. mushrooms, furthermord, _are Nh~ who will still be" pets’ inevertheless must cease to sing of blessed damosels ingly be bereft of. "“For the benefit of those ‘who add blond. It is sul gener: Dbrunette Post. type.—New York Cumulative Evidence. Headlines in an exchange tell numbers to secure “clvilization pers. To be sure, the rush for civilized before, but sjances related to protein, but readily burgh Post. something the worid wouid not will- amateurs of white horses it may be that red hair does not count as and has sta: ing qualities as notable as that of the Svening aliens in this country rushing in large papers shows the aliens to have been the papers -wift add to their satisfaction in it.—Pitts- officer. haranguing his fellow citizens to enlist in the army and navy, Rets pinched and sent to Jail for his patri- otic efforts, but that's what happened 10 Thomas O'Connor. Of course, O’Connor hasn't any com- mission or anything otherwise official to designate him as a recruiting offi- ver, but he got on the job just the same and had gathered an aundience when Chief Michael Grimshaw hove in view and broke up the meeting. O'Connor told his story to Judge Woodward In the town court, and in- stead of decorating the prisoner with the military medal or distinguished seryice order, the court very gracefully hung_ a sentence of 60 days on. the ' manly form, 30 davs of this for having been intoxicated, 30 more for_breach of the peace. O'Connor is well known to the court Men’s Shirts 89c Men’s Dress Shirts, in all the newest de 1 and colorings, made with attached soft or stiff cuffs, a full line of sizes Special price 89c, value $1.25. Men’s Shirts 63c Men’s Palm Beach Shirts, with attached coliar, known as “Sport Shm ntru:tly fast color, a full line of sizes — price 63c, value 75¢c. e died Friday ernoon at his home on Woodstock enue. where he has been vory ill with pneumonia for the past few days. Mr. Mowry was a son of the late Roger Mowry and had lived in Putnam pra. tically all of his life. He was a mem- ber of Quinebaug lodze, No. 104, A. and A. M. of Israel Putnam lodge. of Odd Fellows and of Putnam lodge of Owls. He leaves his wife. Busy Week End For K. of C. A number of events are on the schedule of the members of Cargill council, K. f €. for today and Sun. day. This evening the members w attend the mission at St. Mary's church and Sunday ‘morning will re- of vise, while the rope unwin: tion enacted by congress, requiring some of the Home Guard men to g0 into other. hranches of the service, those subject to the draft. Next week the drill night is to be Wednesday, in Union hall, Wednes- day beirg a night more conventient food products. In a measure, this always has been the rule at the jail Many of the prisoners are kept busy on the bix jail farm, the earnings of which show each year as an import- ant item in the report of the institu- tion, and jail help is always available pa- the has reached a fixed Thereafter woe betid mate ship that ruds ur Chronicle. Sufferer. Another War B g St e - | celve communion. ~ Sunday evening at [ up to the number of men there for many to attend tham any other i = F Weks e e (e suie aa 2P5hr- | their rooms they are to confer derecs | service on farms, the farmers night In the week. e ’,',(,:R"',’f,'l,, g on a class of about 20 candidates. much per day for each man. New Curbing Ordered. spoken speech. — Ki storm. "This year, however, it may be pos- sible to W0 more in this line than ever. before and the working of prisoners at agricultural pursyits will have hearty approval all over the country. Play Postponed Indefinitelv. Monday evening. the organization will %o to North Grosvenordale to attend a fair being given under the auspices of members of St. Joseph's church. The Davards Featured. The Davards of this city were fea- and Tribune PATRIOTIC RALLY —_— To be Held in the Town Hall Tuesday Evening, Following Parade. Curbing that is to be used at the corper of South Main and Grove streets has been ordered by the city, and the work of cutting the present square corner off the southwest point of the government’'s postoffice site will The corner will The daily output of 40,0 age stamps printed in one of modern _electrified pr the world, the T graving and Printing be undertaken soon. ‘Warden F. E. Cunneen and Captain tured at an entertainment given in the| It was announced Friday afterncon Why I Drink Beer PRIVATE SEAL contains the minis wum of alcohol wilh, the maximum of tomic and food value—oric reason why ifs “The Brew for You." Order a case from Sour dealer — TODAY. chapel at Grosvenordale Friday even- Ing for the benefit of the Red Cross fund, the entertainment being arrans- ed by the Woman's club of the Gros- venordales. Prisoners Might Do Farm Work. Captain Joseph Ryan of this city sug- that ’"(',”'r"e." Brooklyn jail given plenty of farm work to do P e D oy 1542 | this spring, as an aid to increasing vide for a big parade. In this the - o ;‘:g:;fi.cm‘ (hrtllery | uig election he does not credit, he says. m’:!y drum corps will have the |, This ls dangerous talk to intro- oF the line. Tavitations. ere 1o duce” Mr. Fercler said: “I attribute b. sent the people of all the vil- my defeat to the fact that the great - x“m O By majority of the members of the ro- e e e A K e s, and ve at all SU—— mgb::: e pSements | electors who dia_go. republicans and e vapable of dealtng in & highly pa. | @emocrats, cast their ballots in accord triotic way with the very important with the dictates of their conscience subject to-be discussed. :5" e S an had ing af wi e result. Daniel Williams Still Unburied. “I admire the man who votes as he "There have been no developments of | believes, whether he votes with or intgrest relative to the finding of the |asainst me, but I can do little better Dan liams in a near than despise those in this great cou; the highway leading from East Kil- |try who have the privilege of electors lingly to Ballouville. The automobile [on an equal footing with every other tracks leading in m _the highws ‘man who votes, and yet do not exercise to the place where the body lay and |the privilege of votins. then out again, tending to indicate the | “I regret that the question of race machine went to the place when it|or creed has been put forward as an remains as the only indication | explanation of my defeat. I do not that Mr. Williams' death was believe the democrats raised these is- rounded by circumstances that might | sues against me. Neither have I heard be regarded as suspicious. The body |anything that would tend to convince of Mr. Williams remained during Fri- | me that such a thing is true.” day -at the undertaking rooms of L. Mr. Forcier requested a statement E. Kennedy. of his position following the publica- More Looms Arrive. tion of an article suggesting that the During the present week more looms | démocrats had used the means men- bave arrived for installation in - the | tioned to bring about his defeat. Connectiout Mills. The addition com- | M. Forcier is a member of e 1a _ | publican town committee ana is in pleted some time l“:’“"zi‘fl-‘. T:\lel:“ Dosiness ‘at G year. but this is not exceedingly rapid. Much waerk is being done within and outside of the mill, the whole property showing remarkabie development dur- ing the past year. DENIES UNAMERICAN CHARGE Alma Forcier Belisves He Was De- feated Simply Because Enough Re. publicans Did Not Vote For Him. Alma TForeler, recently defeated as a L. Darbie, member of l!;":ourt l':f rgesses, were engaged af- termoon in making arransements for = big rally to be held in the town hall KILLINGLY HIGH WINS ANNUAL DEBATE Students Dluul‘ Wm After the War the U. 8. Should Enter a League to Enforce Peace. Killingly Thigh - school's debating team won the annual debate with the Putnam high school in the assembly hall of Killingly high school Friday night. About 150 were present, the subject being a phase of the question as to whether the war the U. 8, should enter a league to enforce peace, The Killingly team was made up of Harold Burgess, Miss Alice Welles, ‘Mise Gladys Gallup with Thomas Dan- lelson as alternate. The Putnam team was made up of Percy Richardson, By- ron Wilcox and Miss Hazel Perry. Last year Putnam won the debate so by inning Friday night's debate Killing- g T A t pro- gramme of voeal -M instrumental sumbers contributed Miss Lucille Caron, Ada h, M-mm Gaftney and Marfon and songs by ‘ihe school chorus. Warren Chapter Elscts. At the annual meeting of Warren ¢ . R A. M., Friday evening these were _elected: H. P. Sidney Pard: K, Harry Brearley: #., Orray B, Potfer: T. Frank T. Pres- ton; Bee. of D, neaxanwam-y of H., Frank T. Preston #., Jabez . Béwen; R A C 1 Y. Dusia. T - The oficers wero Tetalied by Retiring High Erioet B 1. Darble. PILE REMEDY OXIEN that the:play that was to have been given on April 23 by, the Junior Chautauqua Winter club for the fund to be used in making up the deficit in the pay of the Chautauqua leader has been indefinitely postponed. This is because of the prevalence of ‘mumps, measles and scarlet fever. The postponement is a great disap- pointment not only to the children, but to those who were directing their work. Miss Gertrude Hall has taken unusual interest in the preparations and’ through her practical enthusiasm the pupils had been advanced in such a magper as to assure the success of an enfertainment that will now be de- layed for some time. Will Give Recital at Providence. At the Steinert buiiding in Provi- dence next Tuesday evening, the Miss- es Dorcas and Ruth Bartlett are to give a song and piano recital. They are pupils of a Providence instructor and will play under his auspices. Their programme has been arranged as fol- lows: Calm_as the Night, Bohm: _Banjo Song, Homer; Just a Wearying For You, Moore, Miss Dorcas Bartlett. Alr de Ballet, Chaminade; Moment Musical, Schubert; Romance, Sibelins, Miss Ruth Partlett. Mr. Dream-maker, Woodman; Irish Love Song, Lang: Within the Garden of My Heart, Scott, Miss Dorcas Bart- lett. Hunting Song, Mendelssohn; Reveire Schutt; Marche Grotesque, ~Sinding, Miss Ruth Bartlett. Heard and Seen. Mrs. H. L. Pease visited friends in West Boylston Friday. The usual custom of raking off the green on Arbor day was carried out at Woodstock Academy, Friday, At the home ‘of Miss Jessy McClel Ian in Woeodstock, Friday aftermoon, the members of the Red Cross organization held a_sewing meeting. Showers of Friday will get as a preventive for a time at least, of tha many grass and brush fires that have been breaking out this week, especial- Iy along the line of the raflroad. It is expected that a number of aliens will make application for first citizenship papers at the office of County Clerk 'E. M. Warner today. Addis Welch, formerly traffic officer here, is doing night guard duty at & steel plant at Norristown, Pa. William Mason of Danielson is to conduct a service at the Pentecostal church on Eim street Sunday after- noon. - Dr. Willlam: Saretzki will motor to New Haven today to remain over Sun- day at his home in that city Waiting List For Home Guard. There Is now a waiting Jist _for Putnam’s Home Guard company. More than & dozen men who have net form- ally enlisted having signified their willingness to do %o, hut huve been advised by Captain McGarry to await @ few days. This delay is asked ‘for because the makeup of the present ompany may be changed by legisia- A. F. WOOD - “The Local Undertaker” DANIELSON, CONN. Pariors & Mechanic Stroet THKRE, 15 no advertisi Bastern Connecticat equat o The letin 1oz Zubiness results. anchored. be made round, this change making « much desired igaprovement. SOWING MIN How These Shi Mine laying and mine sweeping are important subordinate functions in a modern navy, and both of these occupations are fraught with danger two ES IN THE SEA Destroyers Are Laid and Anchored. to those engaged in them. A mine is really a metal globe con- ything from 200 pounds to or T. taining 290 pounds of _trinitrotuluene, an extremely powerful high ex- , calculated to make things very runs plos unpleasant for any ship that against one of the little horns on top of the mine. Before-the mine is put into the sea as one might say, between four metal uprights upon a round, flat weight, to which it is at- tached by a short length of wwre rope, the greater part of which is coiled round a drum inside the welght. When the mine is put into the water the whole contrivance sinks at once to the bottom. As soon as it touches the ground the bump releases catch, which sets all sorts of wheels the result that the They grip the globe squats, revolving, with four uprights fall outward. the sea bed, and the contrivance is Then the globe begins to Bring it to ing weed and small savings, Priced from $48to §360 Schillin, Ph"-:' Co. bank and o YOU WiL| a Mttle would cover eight acres ¢ So00000s0000s 0000t i Women Get Relief 0000050000005 09000 0800000 It is unnecessary for you to suff with neuraigia or pains in the face head. Women folks as well as men are now using Minard's Liniment to relieve pain in<! stantly. This time tried physician’s prescription is all that is ever needed to give quick relief. 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