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The Alice-Eleanor Shop CORSET WEEK This week we offer to the ladies of Danielson and vicinity 1| “Doubles 15 Beauty. Theltunbvling communjcation from 4 | More sweavers: ivhnxx:vo;he;fi “out '_3 R Cesn ? . .THE UTMOST IN PHOTO ‘Tues., Wed.—2:15, 7, 8.2¢ 3 . Bt . special police official of the R. po- |.strike | retw . to tHeir. looms - at: = ‘ .Y i an opportunity to buy the famous La Resista Corsets at || 5 derariment, Worcester, L piant o;%?‘.‘dmmg Manufacturing |- e : _ DRAMAS PP - of ‘interest to many, persons, here i ‘Over half the looms old prices. . “Again mofce is called to - fre % & m Fare’ again' in “opération, | — : HETHNG STIN FARNUM This shop specializes in this famous line. Prices have been | {iiiassing ob rajtoad property “fhie’ manner in! which the . workers | . : = D v Mat. 20c Eve. 25c-35¢ THE NINE 1 Telson. official” of the are returning:-is, encouraging. to!the, mill & ment_of th iiroad . n officials, . ., .. - ] ' = advanced by the manufacturers, but to make these wonder- || ment of e raiizaa compans. M e IN A PICTURIZATION OF ALEX- MISCHIEF-MAKERS ful corsets better known, that they may make new friends: §|dav. s officlal has the nas . ; { o ? ; . ; 5y i i -1} G1RLs—t MEN—IN A scHOOL- for themselves by demonstrating theif very superior quali- tain persons who From time to time make :fi;&. ot vt 18 workers | S CF b e ‘ : : DAY ACT ENTITLED “REMIND- : s st s now should L e ractice to) tavel up abd dowri the | nearly &l weavers, left thelr looms'at | ., .. ‘ MOUS STORY ERS OF CHILDHOOD DAYS"— ties and to attract the corset business that we know harougnsine, Solsiig the. ol of e S UL 198 sk snd bave snes b | SN || “THE coRrsicaN FEEL VOUNG ACAIN-SINGING, be ours we offer them at the prices for which they have | roa and the jaws ‘of the state and en | sn"eife Hiour day and & wage schedule | - . e g IFRS” TALKING, DANCING, PRANKS <oyl e . S U ST el ackdet” o e Tk I el . BROTHERS e A pon oogrieh] 5 servation and action by the railroad au- e O e e VU N . MER This offer ,includes fittings and- alterations, FREE OF || ficiics “'Snecial attention 1s. canea 18 s o et I | NIRULY REMARKABLS ‘FILM: Tngwo = Ax BROS. CHARGE, by an expert corsetierre. This means a corset | Miiingperies, at trarel o end by, nied the tate’ lbrary at Hart: / ; 'ZAT'zN ERETEIARY b . 2 . e iarge picture received by him . ‘ ASTERPIECE moulded especially for your personal form, not a stand- | icison on Sungas. =~ 1r this continues, some time sinca it ull good! wishes' | : il o L BTAICEO 1 gfim‘\.flgfwmgé . 3 3 e 3 e e m -~ Viscounts Astor, M: P ndon, » L3 ' NG, ard size of corset, but your own individual measurement. e e vy Precauion o f oy land. © This-wck ‘Séuventr forwarded o e el PATHE NEWS The La Resista Corsets sell for $4.50, $5, $5.50, $7, $9 The letter again brings to the atten- |10 the visconntess a leather bound vol- MAE MURRAY in “THE A-B-C- OF LOVE” CHIC, CAPTIVATING MAE MUR- RAY, T HE MAID OF MANY A RARE TREAT MOODS, IN A DRAMA OF LOVE'S % t? ot A few cents buys & :J| tion of the public.the efforts the railroad | Ume of tiie’ Connecticut Staite Register. lication of “Danderine and $10 the pair. company. las been makirig for .many| ' Of Tecal interest is the, announcement | o 47 .applical A % ot find a fallen hair or any invi isi i months to stop, people from’ trespassing, |in state papers that,Miss Charlotte. H. |00 Ca0 1 it We invite you to visit us and inspect these corsets even | months 10 son neople from trespassing, |in state papers that Miss Charlotie. H.|ganarutr, besides every hair shows new though you do not buy. But until you wear La Resista ||bere. There nas veen so much publici- fa vear, has received her honorable. dis- | ey, IEOT, brightness, more color and i g thickness. ! . . against the railroad trespassing prac-|charge and has returned to,Hartford to you will not know real corset comfort nor service. Fit- ]! tice. whici is so general here, and need. | speny the surimer with: hee ‘satents. Do BEGINNING, WITH THE X-Y:Z . o . lessly so. that it ‘would Seem ' that all|4nd Mrs:"Gideon . C. Segur . ofFarming- i i A ik, ho at-| A limited number of tickets on sale |l OF LOVE—A MOMENT OF DE- ting appointments by telephoning 109-12. . by (hjs lime should be aware' of what|(on avenue, formerly of this City. Miss|tend the ;;,;u:;cc'r'.umhpws:::mfmm of|for the Wetsch Concert Co.. survivors || [jGHT AND JOY l CE ELE NOR SH OP ‘n‘l'fi ok f“":aflu ln‘l,[’:]l‘tc ': dotsu:h:tfl;nr: Segur ‘was engaged as a reconstruct families which are represented by per-|of the Lusitania. Call Mrs. He s S e ctice. rrests aid . for. occupational therapy and was|gons attending the chureh. Church (1081) earl; 2 THE AL A ; lo follow unless the practice,is elopred [origind1ly”statoried -t buse homptal, o | *"Ro ‘speciat effors was miadé o secare | ieke --soing fest. Gaumont Weekly i 4 £ Pl 183 i achusetts, but most of the|pledges from persons - of other denom- Keystone Block, Daniclson et 0 ey mpathy Liter NATINE | year willl stationed"at the National Sol- {fnatiors ‘or. from. . other . sources; that THURS.—Mary Anderson ¥ its i g|diers’ higne iIn Virginia. Her last ap-|mignt have been available for - liberal @ 3 —_—— | Pt (0 enforce its rights, upheld 1Y 1a¥3 | piinimefl was 4t base hospital No. 31| pusserintions. I view ot o of oree]| SUFFRAGE EMERGENCY In “BUBBLES v £ g of the state of Connecticut. Coriials Pén p . CENTRE GROTON lclass‘ Mrs. Frank King; first primary, Carlisle, Pern. facts, what hs been done here indicates MEETING A STORY OF A GIRL WHO Henry E. .Chareh of the Freeman-|the abundant generosity of the Baptists k WANTED TO BE A BOY - ST : A e en Church company of Hartford was among |of this city in the greatest religious ed- —_—— e e been resumed after being suspended dur|. Mus MMoses Colver is reported very vou bicycle standing beside ‘the curb on lthe prominent business men of that city | ucational movement that the world has | WOMEN FROM 47 STATES ARE The Musical McLarens ing the hard winter months. The officers | weak and is not able to sit up any more. | strects in the business sectio donit st aftended. a conference. iriteniled to:|seen. . . TOURING CONNECTICUT. = of the Sunday school for the vear are:| Everett Crandall and family: have|leave it out back of some business block AND OTHERS o - LY y %k | reach _some decision s to providing the | Captain'd. Ir. Bulser of the lecal po-| Town Hall, Tuesday Eveni Superintendent, Tev. F. S. Robbins; as-| moved into the house with Miss Anna|or in-some other place offering tempting | CoCk 8ome deoi .. [ » § y ning Satant superintendent, Mrs. Frank King;| Dewey of the village. opportunitiy for Someone to make off with | CAPital - city. with a lhotel such.as it|iice department said Monday that a mar- "Nira. ¥ S Dabolls secretar¥. | 3 R Maley and Charles Terguson |1t Chief Jonn MacFariand issues & | 2ccis, to meet the present preseute for|ried woman who left this city with her May Fourth, at Eight P. M. ’ Here is another “don’t” for this morn- Sunday serviee and Sunday school have ing: The warning is given: Don't leave 1 Mrs. . Lawrence. organist. Miss|j.ve a good showing of tomato, cabbage | WATRIng that_Danielson is not a safe | 3°°°¥ £ brother-in-law;.at the ‘woek-emd’ and'teg- PEAKERS ssistant organist, Mrs.|unq° yanper plants in their hotbeds and |Place in which to leave. bicycles around | € Considered and that is likely (o be|istered at a hotel -in Worcester had SPEAKE g. The teachers are: S greenhouse. at the present time. Two wheels were j PM through provides for the extension fheen apprehended in that city and was |MAYOR J. J. DESMOND class, Ackerman Lawrence; juni ow beds of strawberries are being set| Stolen during the past week. Both owners | O the ss“"k'“’fl:" s to provide 850 to face a charge of a serious nature in|JUDGE N. J. AYLING Mrs., Charles Ferguson; intermediate | Sy *ooco 1 s rmers. . were fortunate enogh torecover their{00mS. Stock of the new hotel organiz: the Worcester city court Monday morn- | but that.was exceptionally good | tion to the ‘extent of $400.000 is to be | ing. ¢ rw?,,g\g,?MEN EHOMS THE FAD cannot - endure forever. Most | Offered’ to the public for subscription. Dr. Edward F. Perry said Monday of the bicycle thieves operating here are Truant Officer L. F. Battey was mak- | that he has found no trace of his auto- | TWO WOMEN FROM THE SOUTH boy: They're slick and nervy,"a com-|ing some visits around the city Monday.|mobile and surgical “instruments, stolen EVERYBODY WELCOME bination of talent, or infamy, that per- | Among the interesting cases called to his|a week ago last Sunday evening. The mits them to get away with bicycles that | attention to clear up is that of a boy |car was taken from Grove street and g JEET are not properly protected from theft. | who is numbered among the strikers at 4 | driven off, presumably, in the direction |V ednesday for a visit in New York local mill. The boy is out of school on a |of Danielson. where Dr. Kent has been receiving P i e bt el e ol ; treatment. for his hand, injured in ex- their_silver wedding anniversary, _on | permit, obtainéd at the earliest possible| At the fast rate at.which the cement | ITeatment for Bis hand. finfured 0 ex Saturday, were given a grand surprise in | MOment under the state laws. Now|roadway is being laid in Grove street by ‘1(""" = b4 J their home town of Brookiyn by mem-|that the boy is not working—but is out|the Linberg and Street company all the |XTaY. -~ o e bers of Brooklyn grange, the Brooklyn|on strike—he will be required to go|northerly ‘side of ‘the street as far as| The Mar T Sogidoe A (Wm Woman's club, of which Mrs. Frink is|back to his studies. S South Main street,” where the Job is toPoned from February on account of the president, and meimbers of the Unitarian| Mrs, Careline Elizabeth March, 62,{be finished,: should be lajd by the end |death of ‘5!::"“8_“ PR church. J wite of John March, died at their homeffi | Of this week. The work is being carried | NOW. Set for (hie Week: O s e For days those who were charged with | here. Mrs. March had been a resident of | On this spring with much greater ra-| A f?‘;'| X ;‘fl“e"‘(_l"“‘;‘e;)‘“i g FI:B 7 7 the duty of ‘making the necessary pre-| pytnam fer many years. pidity than was the case last fall, when | NOW visiting Town Cler] h“ ‘The Whole parations for the anniversary workea| plB CULRART YR L «t | the contract was_undertaken. Fpaisiesittoyatimgls and o, pay thelex 7/ ‘Tamily says: arduously and as secretly 'in perfecting|, TS [EVIErS, OO hovo 8 (Ar% oM4| Rev. Boynton Merrill, pastor of the|lra dollar fee that must be charged to - e their plans, and by great good fortune | 1€ Putnam Congregational — church and|all of those who falled to register the FINE Mremage e “earry” o avess hesors e | Woodatockc avene terriory, are en: o . ing the war of the U. . 8.[d0ss before May 1. T ot AT gaging this Spring in growing potatoes | Shaplain dur 5 e it 57 0¥ M. vk geting even an |30 (he same seale as growers (ollow in| LI now fagship of the Norn JEWETT CITY Skliog of Slat Tab eoihgion. Aroostook county, Maine. Tractors have| Atiaftlc ficet, Is o speak, before the A When Saturday: evening came a motor |Been ‘used to plow .the land and- erly | Tiembere of the Teo . LHomme post | Faith Chapter, O. E. S, held a whist car was driven to the Frink home and.|Planting has been dene. - To date the|AT#Fican legion, at Danivson, and dance in Rloux hall Saturday eve- Mr. and M. Frink were (niited tothe Erowing season has been extremely | e mOnth. - el R i nlng.“yo;elzagrzthu:\:!:& enjoyed he un- : ey o ni unfaverable, but with -better weather usually, - AN RAN ifi“.?“’ .\Qc?erl)ting?)?x ’vevI::nn:: 'm::‘*é:?éii later this farm will -produce . a' tremen- | 1S1ANd cars that are not equipped with | played until ten o'clock. The lady's first ROODE D FI CIS they found themselyes at Grange hall, in | dous. yleld this ~vear. = All 'modetn|®ich headlights as are now required un-|prize a sweet-grass work-basket, went Daring Feats on the Wire Brooklyn, and when the lights were | methods of potate culture, us Tollowed in) J¢F the Jaws of the state of Connecticut| (o Miss Dorothy Paul. The consolation flashed on they found assembled there a |the Mairie' tuber belts; is being followed|?re being warned that they must not|award, a note book, was taken by Mrs.! FEATURE PICTURE THEDA BARA Today and Tomorrow 5—Big Time Acts—5 Headed By the 5 MUSICAL CHAPINS 5 In a Gorgeous Scenic Musical Offering That is the Real Goods ECKER AND MOORE In a Comedy, Singing Oddity En- titled “OH CAPTAIN" HELEN VINCENT In Songs and Storizs SWEENEY & RODNEY In a Nifty Dancing Act The CANDY Cathartic _1 WORK whjLF YoU SLEE g host of their neighbors and, friends, all|on'the Daigle faim. grive these care .at night .in Putnam,|R.-F. Cheney. The = gentlemen's prize | anxious to congratulate them and en-| -While Putnam and vicinity. has been | V1ere many of them are seen frequently. | wus a bill folder and went to Earl S.| tertain -them in the wholehearted man- | pestered -with rain storms. during the{Untll the cars are. equipped with legal| Hiscox, and the consolation was taken | o = { —IN— ner for which Brooklyn is noted. ast few days, Worcester and all. . terri- | e2dlights. 7 by Willlam Marshall. Morey's orchestra | Mr. and Mrs. Frink had-barely recover- fazy ounging, At Gity has M"‘l "a.| Dr.and 'Mrs J. B.Kent will leave|played for the dancing and Gordon Wil- “LURE OF AMBITION” ed from their surprise.when a reception |perieing hail storms, and yet Worces. | < lis ‘prompted. The receipts were over in their honor had been-organized. . }ter is only about,25 miles to the. north seventy dollars. The committee was A 6 Part Special Production Grange hall had been prettily. decorat- 3 : h o et MARRIED Mra H. E Paul, Mrs. W. R Burdick | ed for the anniversary celebration. = The S e cille, | Mre. W. T. Crumb. Miss Sibyl Browning, MOUNT MAGAZINE evening was delightfully spent. Refresh- h““"‘" Rebert Buidgeman-aud, . Officer n,;av’.'s? l!;r‘lcb‘)l'Alllen\', o, gflgte\ru‘;: H. E..Paul and Gordon Willis. PARA! ments were: served-and a programme of | Pullp Ilynn of the state police. depart-| Betniiq Hasler and | Miss Aldea entertajnment carriéd out. ‘Mr. and Mrs. | Ment were in_ this city Monday. The! . Michaud, both of Taftville. Edwin Avpley’s eighty-sixth birthday Frink received generous. and- beautiful | State ofticers have been frequent visitors|ypp COATES—In this city, May 3,|as. celebrated Sunday at the home of gifts—from the grange, - the - ‘Woman's | here of late in order’ that they 'might B 4 2 1920, by Rev. John -H. Broderick, |his granddaughter, Mrs. Charles T. Arm- MONTVILLE club, members of: the Unitarian church, |keep in touch with'the strike: situations, | John Daniel Lee of Stafford Springs, | strong. Monday was Mrs. Armstrong’s the Marlor family and other friends. - - = | Which, however, have net developed any formerly of Norwich and: Miss Mary | birthday, so there was more than one | The Woman's Missionary society of the Mr. and Mrs. Frink- have Bpent prac- | troublous fimes,” something for ‘whicli all [ , Little Coates of Mystic. birthday cake and there were gifts to|Baptist church held the April meeting tically all their lives in Brooklyn, where | afe thantral. - TAYLOR—ROGERS—In Hebron, ' May | both the hostess and her grandfather.|Friday afernoon with Mrs. Thomes friends delighted in manifesting their re- | “Thewbig strike that was inaugurated in| 3 1920, by Rev. Howard Champe.|Twenty-five were present, including’ the | Church. The subject of the meeting was gard for the postmaster and his wife by | New: ford Monday. may have a bad | - Lsrey, Taylor of ~willimantic and|thres children, six grandchildren and | China, and the following readings were j arranging ‘the silver wedding annivers- | effect Some textile plants in this ter- > STCHSL S ORS00 FIobyon, seven great-grandchildren. They came |given: Significant Facts Concernin ary celebration. ritaryfffor. the reason that New. Bedford | T Aty 15700 hr mecr Aromir o pic: | from Hartford, Bristol, Newport, Atta-|China, Mrs. Fred Hope; Come Over ’ s : 1’ Griswold. Hel Mrs. Francis Mitchell; Chr . {supplies large quantities. of. yarn to| iy, Richard A. Talmage of Meridan | Waugan, Lebanon and p Us, Mr : mnfl;",:"?,‘iaml::;;"m’gmh ek, T2%] some of the mills in the Vicinlty. of Put-| and Mary E. Chester of this ety Byren C. Wilcox of Hasbrouck Heights, | tianity’s Fruitage in China. M. Meivin fon of the Brooklyn :Savings bavk wr, |nam. s ‘& dull ‘week this vear that N. I, spent Sunday at Mrs. E. C. WIll- | Furber: China at the Door of the King- >y vi ” 3 doesn’t develop some kind of trouble to ED.. cox's. In Lisbon. dom. Mrs. Everett Chapman Mrs. Thom- o A areat ey peapin o bnes | BaNGicap® indastry and bring. nearer the | gorsEs—Tn RaVDllir,DMa!' 3,11930,530- . M ucile Hicins hias 4 disponeiect-fah Cuch Taed. S et o im during the years (hat he wan a res. | 987 of reckoning that all thinking men | seph Holmes, aged 55 vears and 11 | her household goods and after spending | Sanderson, a former pasters daughter, ident of ‘Brooklyn and. during ‘the days |AFe. now: worrving about. { . months. . a few days with Mrs. Charles Butts will | who has hm: a missionary in (. na two when he was a student at Killingly High| .Baptists ef. this eity have made a|Funeral at -his late home, Railroad |visit friends in Norwich and New Lon-|years: snapshots of Miss Sanderson and chool here fn Danielson. Mr. Potter, a | splendid - showing in their campaign to| §ae. "soitics ot meioaipay & atldon, also in Massachusetts. her associates and pupils were howr umber of years ago, was with the | raige $22,400, as their share of the $100,- | ooleck. 3 “Ji. Euclids t Barasin jof . Noeth, . Attiehoro, jilis. Eierett Chagman wcle. Krooklyn Savings banlk for a time, and | 000,000 apportionment of the Northern . ML OTTER—In_ Norwich Town, Mav 3, 1S weicomed back by the bank's of-|Baptists in the iInter-church world move- [~ -1820, JuHa Lathrop. widow 6f Walter | The committee appointed by the Is as he also is by the public gen- | ment. - Dr.-James Bryden Kent, campaign | Harris Potter, aged 63 years. eounty manager to have charge of the eraily, among which, in this vicinity, he | director. in- this city, sid Mondy after- |Funeral at her late home, 65 Bast|gaivation Army Home Serviee Fund A Week of 2 is very well dnawn. noon -that- the ‘Putnam chureh has re.| TOWN street. 'Thursday ‘afternoon.|piatt SCPW (O0€, TR | (T President Nathan D. Prince of | ceived. pledges shown by the latest re.| Mav § at 4 oclock. Burial in family try, comprises Dr. G. H. Jennings, chair- . 3 Special Service to Our Customers Mass. is a guest at Maxsim Pepin's. Able ot Keep, and was the pianist of the afternoon. Mrs 5 . appointed_secreta: gence of the regular Jeffers. There were eight the offering was $1.25. Members of the seventh and eighth grades in Palmer Memorial school hung a May basket to Miss Dorothy Church was lot, Yantic cemeter: LEWIS—In Montville, May Annie Lewis, aged 30 yea the Hartford-Connectiout Trust company, ] ports: to- mount to ‘$17,744. That this man, Mrs. E. H. Hiscox, treasurer, Miss at Hartford, and -Mrs. Prince, have re-|gum.will be increased to cover $18,000 Margaret Driscoll, Miss Rosanna DesJar- turned from. attending a meeting of the |y pledges that: will come in during the i iath . - Sofwidh 3 oo | dines, Mrs. Alice Anthony-and Miss Ma- | saturday night. About 20 were in th American Bankers' association at Pine- = . SWEET—In Norwich, - May 20, 4 e Saturday night. About 2 re in the i ince wi mext ays from non-resident mem- |~ 'Stephen B. Sweet of = Southbrid This drive is for the|.,riy which was invited into the house This year, more than ever before, the woman who buys, e o re et ol Harle | s o’ ripwmsee pbitutn. Mass,, son of Dr. J. Byron Swest of ing funds for the main- [ Bng spent @ very pleasant evening. Re. is demanding service for her money 01,‘-4;: :;‘;m“f,, v’n jam Valentine of | The apportionment of the Putnam| Jewett City, aged 39 years. tenance and extension of all branches of S S v s Y freshments were served. Pomfret and Christopher Campbell, of church was an exceedingly heavy one, |Services at the Pachaug Congrega-|The Salvation Army work in the United Mrs. John Adams has returned from a z & F S el DR When it is talen into consideration that| tional church Thursday afternoon, |states. The quota for Griewold, includ- | row days' visit with her mother, Mrs, If you would get the utmost service for your money, Dayxille Were J eliifon Sinday 0T the membership is not in excess of 30b.| Ma¥ 8 at 2.30. Burial in family|ing'g part of Lisbon is six hundred dol- : : R : n ol- | Mary J. Bogue, of Yantic. C 4 his K | Glmpbell car’ crashad into the Valentine | DT ‘Kent” stated on Monday that thelPOT FACNAte cemetery. . liars A canvass will be made to raise | The Good Cheer Sunshine society gave visit our Corset Department ithis week. | car when Mr. Valentine. swung nis e | 2PPortionment, * as elsewhers through- ¥ R 1, May 1, . L 1920, Nancy N. Slack, : e l’“;“‘;‘“ Dbudget total Is |4 chicken ple supper 10 its members and : chine to run into the side -street leading | 0ut- Connecticut; was made on a popu- |y, yq ') 3 920, | $10.000.000 and includes 1, for the SUD-|their husbands Thursday night at Cedar Trained Corsetieres Will Serve You || i Pertes buitaine.” Sz Cavipbeil ais | lation basie, which, -in Connecticut, was | WHEST fehanan, Yoy, L 1920 pori of corps aetivites, §4000.000: 2. | Crife"the home of Mive. Joseph Hardwick, not get any signal that Mr. Valentine |2 basis on which over large apportion- |'Funeral Tuesday at 3 Jlelock, new | the maintenance of provincial and divis-|at Quaker Hill. this place attended. eral members from was fo turn, the police learn. The Val- entine car was somewhat damaged in the crash, but no one was injured. ments were likely to be given to churc time, at Exeter churc fonal headquarters, $3,000,000; 3, thel &s, for’Cdnnécticat has'a’diversified pop- | WADE—In Willimantic, May 2, 1920,| maintenancs of national and territorial ‘ulation. Willis E. Wade, aged 41 years. headquarters - $250,000; 4, the women's The canvass here has been confined to | Funeral services will be held at his late | Social work, $400,000; 5. for the pension : : home at Clark’s Corner Wednesday af- | fund for aged and disabled Salvation Ar- ternoon, May 5, at 2 o'clock. my officers, who have rendered at least gion, Wednesday ‘evening of this week, | BIENWAY Work is being done. twenty-five years' active service, $150,- For a happy combination of style with healthfulness and o i i Suffrage workers here are interested 000; 6, for the !i.quidzti(_)n '." loans and will not come here until later in the|. i % o 3 1 institutions for men month. An errer was made in fixing |in the Whiriwind campaign that - will CATD OF THANKS. D e T 1o soen 3 the date for the membership °drive, | Dring. suffrage speakers from a number s 1. economy, Nemo Corsets stand alone. All this week our expert corsetieres will give individual demonstrations and fittings of | Rev. Boynton Marrill, who was sched- uled to speak before a meeting arrang- Le . & 5 . 3 I wish to thank most sincer the w rties for extensions au which Rev. Mr. Merrill was to assist in | Of different ‘States into this territory this | many friends and neighbars for kind | De¥ Properti i i < i St ind | gpment of Salvation Army o f P N forwarding. , The date for /the drive is | Weel to stir up enthusiasm in favor of {and tnoughtful acts during the last | oDme! T ot o el § anv hvei C S celess v il b 3 having Governor Holcomb call a spe- |illness of my wife, and for the many | 000: 8, towards the purchase o e | Their many hy ke features are of priceless value May 17 and Wl entend sorough to May | cial session of the general assembly for | beautitul flowers: Sent for the funerl | training college in New York city with but cost you nothing extra. t 3 i k " 3T Aerrill il Gome. here trom Tat.|the purpose of ratifying the Susan E.|by neighbors and her fellow employes. |a capacity for 150 cadets, $150,000. i “nfi. H' Tuk § Fm"_‘_fi'u' nam, where he is pastor of the Congre- | Antliony’ amendment to the federal con CHARLES RODDEN. 5 The ecarnations at the Congregati D ey Stitation. Tartville, Conn. ur Fm Imr T‘bm New Models—Full Stock + ]| 'rie big: strike ‘that- was' inauguratea| E€s have dropped to 50, cents a S eaier b e ] ; W. H. Maine of Windham Center, in lov- in New Bedford Monday may have a bag | d0zén in Danielsen, but potatoes, if may X < ing ‘mémory of Mrs. J. C. Panton, Mrs. < / 3 . eftect an_some of the mmills in this Secy|BS: mentioned, Have ‘touched as ‘high as| _ CARD OF THANKS. _[M L. Grant and Mrs. FL B. Stevens. The R.R. No. 1, Lorxz, Oxr. We now have a full range of styles and sizes to select || in: wich recsives Ereat quantitics of| $120 2 peck here within the past few |, Nelghbors and friends wero tenderly | pr el Tecallea that i was ntts-seven| “For over three years, I from. yarn manufactureéd .in - New Bedford |92y, 5o there is no net saving:for:the i, c was “After you eat—always yse e - i P b Mrs. G. H. Jennings at their h on 3 . A Egst Main street. - Mrs. .Gregg is. their ALEXANDER MUNRO, daughter Mary. - 50c. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25 Mi , Mary Salois, R Ritchie, Id: e i £ Jodoin &nd Bva Lafiamme were week.| Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES end. visitors at Horace Dawley's, in Bal- | Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y, e May Shorey. Co. played to a =14 St g ey nieks e rent | LOUIS'E. KENNEDY Bikiiote SCTE Dl of Sopare feant: DANIELSON ers of Mother's Day, Sunday, May 3, Undertaker and Embalma ::::e “!":l‘];i l?\l: ;::o::'reyn:-h;:e wu:::: Noscis! Attertion to Every Detall tion and display American flags instead s to.bear sur sorrow. Their kind words | the church. s s Among the cases recently heard be-{ See Alice-Eleanor corset adv. on this|and deeds were deeply appreciated and | There are few men In Griswsld who | treated with doctors and tried nearly Stoeckel at “Hartford, ‘was - that of' Jo- | - Brwin. Benrett of Pawtucket, formerly | yRS. JOHN -ALMOND AND FAMILY. | Sweet. And it was with great regret that v ied ‘Frui . seph )?xtnrsh, Danielson. Mr. Natorskis | Proprietor . of -a billiard parlor -in what )" Bait onn. © Finally, T tried ‘Fruit -2 - tives’, i : I phen: B. Sweet as told in Monday's Bul- | Before I had used half @ box, I saw els a Iyntrond 1850 YRk °" | bouse,: new . the. Danielsen- inn, has been et There is no foundation for a Story that | siting. with friends in Danielson. = ; 7 9 ss 00 $7 00 s7 50 £ slo 00 gained general citulation here that:'‘the| : The temperature. dropped to. within 1 Ear Mesiver cities: fo1l of rath And Cloudl swelling started to go down. WU, 3/.UU, 1. 0 3 st i Bl during the eclipse. Jewett City people| I continued taking this frui§ fares on its local line.. The fares are the | ielson, during the early houl on medicine, improving all the ti same mow as they have been for some | 4ay. MOIRInE. . . the beginning to the end. yores e time, 5 Mrs. John Gregg and son Donald of | #0d mow I ean walk about two miles general mention these days as &. repup- 15 Main Street " : o lican who would 1l as the repry AR We have a very complete new line of these indis- entative of the Secondvating. dlstaicr ot] - . i , fi F : I N ¢ llingly as a candidate for member of é 3 : pensable garments, in all of the accepted styles, many e - -\prunera : Belle, .who operates stores’ both ,in, Day % of them unusually attractive. ville and Danielson, is one of the fown candidate for which he would receive a ) and A heavy vete in the First district,- which | ihe man eaused by TR ~AND— e ' [time of Tecent bereavement, helping us | Years ago_ that Mrs. Panton united with | eonfined to bed with Rheumatism. I mills. - er Visit our Corset Department while the range is complete. ||fore Commissioner ot otor Venicies{ Paze today; it’s worth your while—adv. | will' lsng remain in.our memories. have more ~friends than Dr. J. Byron| everything without benefit, v death of his son, Ste- car figured in an accidént on the Brook-{ Was. formerly known .as tie Central Phore B Barost. as- ol In Monday's’ Bul improvement; the pain was casier and B Telegraph ‘reports from Boston and 2 0 Connecticnt company has reduced trolley | 9L5 desToes of .the freezing point in Dan- ) T months past. i . ; v B A N D E A U X William E. LaBelle is getting . very: Berkley Cal, are guests of Dr. and | and do light choresabout the place”, sentative of the Second voting district of the legislature from: this .town. Mr. La- ; : best known citizens and is conceded as eartbirn,Bldated | 53 D t Price‘ From 3150 to $4 00 well qualified for representative, as ling. Stops 4 lrec ors includes Danieison. It is' not kndwn proached relative to' the matter and that should he consent, the .work ‘of bodm- whether Mr. LaBelle would aetept the] * < * P 5 R (T [ nomination in case it eame-to: him, but| * ‘' 4 % - Lm ers it is understood that ‘he is to,be. ap-| 1Cia the best rem: 3 s, i et JLady Assistant . . on May 8 and 9. It is taken here that DANIELSO% CASINO. ing his candidacy will at once be stas . this ‘means either to year a small flag, STARKWEATHER BLDG. ed. r . n 4 P K o 2 or to hang out a regulation flag as for lfl“;l-;l:_t.-‘n-‘d rucms: _:u LIARDS Slotorists ‘traveling * from Danielson to] Guararntes to satisfy or - - €| : emorial - Day. AL = TABLES Providence via Chepachet are ow ‘fore- y ety ; : WEDNESDAYS LADIE el DA l ;1A the privilege of & hatter to size | giion sy trers Saturiay, Lo Frise & man up. % ‘TOU ARE IXVITED. our own drug- . - yi’luu try itl ST

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