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L AN RN S e T - DIZZY SPELLS 3 and early fall—the | o orange fig- | vieinity on standard time, which the ma- | § < : jority Seem to favor, and the trains on 3 ok daylight saving time. This freak situa- on | tion causes much inconvenience not only to farmers 2 but fo maby othef pesons, pur: ticularly ose W) ve vel % ; required to watcli two kinds | Mr. George Hendrickson of 310 wmnu e o and figure at all times on not| Street, New Haven, Says CINOT e D of i, LTish AFIY- | cetting mixed up. The New Haven road’s Pk il sf 5 ILLES § PRODUCTION 2 ; o *| Immediately Stopped Dizey Speiis = 3 : 3 S | vear- under orange colors and hin ¢ O e e iomet by'| That He Mad Been Afflistsd With /‘ £ , A == e | ey e ne o hereabouts, for it has the ef-| For Thres Years. / : &“’;: mm senator saving schedule and g B ARG time Daeis, “CINOT has given me the first full is a shipper of milk by night's rest that I have had in three remarked Mr, Hendricksen. “It has also stopped sevére pain in the region of my kidneys and I am aiso better than I have been in years.” “About three years ago I started to have backaches and soon found that 1 had kidney and bladder trouble as I had to get up many times during the night. I would get terrific diszy spells and headaches.” “My appetite was very 352 g i FRUIT” A FILM MASTERPIECE With An All-Star Cast Including . AGNES AYERS — THEODORE ROBERTS — JULIA FAYE—KATHLYN WILLIAMS—CLARENCE BURTON A vividly intimate revelation of love and married life, Baring a wife’s struggle between duty to a rascally hus- band and the call of her heart to a man who was worthy, Staged by a great company, with settings and gowns more varied and gorgeous than anything else DeMille has brought to the screen. FATTY ARBUCKLE In “A RECKLESS ROMEO” PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE ; : Is not exaggerating to say that the ‘was appreciated from beth viewpoints afforded many a hearty laugh for all saw the green aumbers or Wwho ] = ? theuph - substantial whe | reductions were made during the two pre- ¢eding years. The debt l'- shown, -:‘suo 4 about. them. 740, On January 1, 1920, the debt was ' 88, on January 1, 1919, $150,007; people may as well make Pocmper Lor b Rk ooy & o DL BT o el , $167,786. The increase of indebt- materially cheaper mext fall and winter.| o . 3 ess during the pasi yeaj was some- A member of one of tire leading coal e £ $5.000 of the cit} said Thursday that his concern | W2t 1 excess of §5,000. » hes been informed that the drop will mot| If the state of Massachusetts retains be in excess of 50 cents a ton between |its daylight saving plan, the mills of the | was extremely nervous an now and July and that there is no indi- | Grosvenordale com: will be run on a|had tried so many things that at last cation that there will be any further cuts |daylight saving basls, it was announced (I had entirely given up ever getting beyond the 50 cents per ton mentioned. |by Agent J. F. Riordan. This would be|well. I noticed where CINOT had ac- To many this will be a highly discoutr- |in line with what was done last year,|complished wonders on a man that aging ent, in view of the fact |when Grosvenordale, less than half a|had the same kind of trouble that I that soft coal has taken such a decided (dosen miles from Putnam, was on day-|had suffered with and decided to try it. siump, this being offered recently as low |light saving and all of the remainder of | “To say it is a mifacle remedy is as $3.10 perfton at the mines. There is county on standard time, as will be | putting it mildly ana it is really the = the case this year. most wonderful thing 1 ever heard of. 7 Judge M. H. ;}ell:uel; (;: one to!hthadmm é had barely thken a bottle when I L *: 2. 3y rare sessiong of e court heard on | began to jmprove and now after three ‘California Syrup of Figs” Thursday morning the recital of facts inboities I am & well man. I want to - . rick’s day's as the only social diversion |connection with the assault of one young |indorse this medicine because it hél| Child’s Best Laxative Gt aervicie Cool VoRey mod; Hhintes e e Y s Ut oot Bt diend ot ol Al g R T Saturday. o curred on wvidence street during the |praise I can give it as it will sure S It is estimated that the cost to Killing- Go:d,::;“:‘“;' e "o e | 31y, paft of the week and_the result | help others.” Y tor i o ' ol b | U, S I R e o2 mavmhenten Bt of e CINOT 1S FOR SALE IN NORWICH T etlevel trat o poaves o | Qlstinct frwm s meeting: to be held at BY H. M. LEROU, AND ALL OTHER Geissler ordered the case placed on file, Akron in the future, of the Goodyear ) £ 60 this item of the town's expense will be the defendant paying actual costs of FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS EVERY- practically double what it has been in | Tire and Rubber, company. .. * Arrange- | ant, a 8 S £ WHER iny other year motwithstanding the exer- | o0t a7t being made to haye the ek | g, of ihe teading Jewelry publications 7 ! cise of cvery Ingitimate effort to hold ft the general i 0f refinapcing |0 the country has /ublished a likeness | down. However several thousand dol- | S6Fee (0 the Eeneral plan Of, PeRNANSINE | o 1ne Washington day window at thelr oo T ! lars of this expense Will in a measare be| o s store’ of G. E. Shaw of this eity. The g5 1% | b'; - M:!rt and military oftset by the small amount of money the a oan of 4o towns that wi | WIBIOW, ‘Tegarded as particularly attrac-| ol S0 b Lo Kiven by the puplls of town K< been required to spend this win- | Dagiswn b ons B the lowan hor WU | tive, was photographed and a copy of the | .o, uond’e (IR Seheol Whie i the ter for smow removal as compared with Dlcture sent to the magazine, Which dis- | 4001, ana designed especially represent by the need of keeping tabs on twr thW item of e?-e during the severe Dlayed it prominertly. to the public the work in music in the winter of 1919~ kinds of time—standard, which will be it i al musical program at the | hj It will ot be pi news to King. | [07C¢ here, and what might be term>d the pécis progra: gh school under the &irector of Miss 1 " 1o | daylight saving scheflule of trains .n the Methodist next Sunday—Palm Sunday—|Josephine Estes. The cunéert program }lykdlh!;:d!b:ohndr:m»:icu px.: ,:,4., New Haven road, which does ot eall | Will L:ciude Parker's Jerusalem -tmé{ num- | tncludes. miusio-by: the Bll rr el light 8¢ deso ibes | Ders by a male trio composed of Messrs. | and by the boys’ ar g zirl ichool ¢hof . lower for a year, according to present | the change daylight Suving but i D A Matan - arho ¥ s’ ar g girls’ gles clubs, vo- what is being done {o raige funds. - The cause s so worthy that it is felt by those who are charge with the duty of administering the affairs of the home that the public will respond liberally. Good will toward the institution , can be ex-| pressed without great sacrifices upon the part of anyone, as opportunities that are now being opened will indicate. Mrs. Shumway is ready to give all informa- tion relative to the home and what is to' be done to raise funds for its upkeep. Evidently many welcofied the break in MOTHER! g2 Yeg g r and I weak. I street. The §rst of the brush fires of the spring season were noted Thursday. An area near the railroad just above the northern border of Killingly was burned ;v\'ef. but no damage of serjous nature caused. Next weels which will be Holy Week, at St. James' church the wsual services forthis period of the penitential season will be carried out, with a geries of spe- tary whist beld in St. James' parish hall ang planned, in bbservance of St. Pat- DAVIS Todhy and Tomorrow MARION DAVIES “The Restless Sex” T and Saturday ONLY TWO DAYS LEFT ED. SHAFER'S - * Girlesque Revue o it as the running of the trains an hour Will | cal and violin solos, and readings, all by GIR[S D e ey 15 tae aniy | earlier. Last summer many people had |sine, Ride bn in Majesty. pupils of the school. The numbers are a il Fify cents 5 lon 9D by July is (e onl7 | Bemerous. unforiunats experionces e | Modern Thoueht About the Future Life | folows: 1I’N’ EVERYTHING ||| T britiiant drama of a giri whe = - £ of a similar state of affairs and in|¥as Rev. ot WEEHIUs. pubject " on ims’ mad 3 irle holder who would 1fke to hear of lower | Y205 O & Sinilar Siats, of SEAIE 408 I8 hureday evening at the mid-week pray- | ETims’ Chorus, Wagner ade excitement her god. A whirl prices on this class of fuel. » A plan is undvr consideration for & po- lice signalling =: stem to ‘be installed I the ‘borough. ‘This matter has beem un- der consideration for spme time ang is favored because it will make posgible for people who live but of the business sec‘ion the getting in touch very quickly with ‘an office; if ene be needed. Full School Chorus. Vocal Solo—Fiddle and I, Helen Phillips. American Folk Songs— (a) Massa’s in de Col' Col' Ground, Foster Foster to me ok ikl . ler wervice at the Congregational church. mm.] ny Mflw- da;}igfieu“u. s Migs Mary Arnold will have the mem- Tn observance of Palm Sunday there |bers of the W. C. T. U. at her home for will be special musical programs at a|& meeting this (Fridav) aflernoon. number of the church in town. _Mrg. C. S. Albee and daughter, Har- ‘Killingly high school students are find-|Fiet, & murse at the Backus hospital at Ing their attention directed to baseball. | NOrwich, were calied to Amherst by melk wind romance that links million- aires’ ballrooms with poor artists’ garrets. Adapted from the most talked about novel of the day. BILLY BURKE A Co e Change of Pro- gram Today. Some Won- derful Cast With Different Songs, Dancing, Singing, i] Costumes—All New Up-to- Syrup. ot Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your 3 child is having the best and most harmless physic for the-little stomach, Accept_*“California (b) Old Folks at Home, Chorus Reading—The Honer of the Woods, - liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on eaéh The school will have a team on the dia- |death of a relative. mondscuny in the season, for| Mrs Charles T. Thayer and son, Ayl Cots R . > bottle. You must say.“California.” A fire that broke out Thursday mors- |the playing period. - were visitors with relatives in e S e the-Minute Comedy With —IN— e ing at the Duhamel shop, off tage| Rev. Peter Roux, M. S., formerly.an as- | Danielson on Thursday. The Lily of the Valley, 4 pinsuts | Mark Lea. . F.H W, streei, was extinguished by a bucket!sistant at St. James' church, has been a | Judgs James H. Webb will preside at|, " T ¥ T T y Rosexa 1o . “The Educatlon H.&F.W. m IGHAST brigade that was quickly organized, 'and | yisitor in Danielson. a short calendar session of the superior Py e A Y <l 1 Come FArly and Brmg Y Funeral Directors and ~ |P° cell ¥as sent in for the fire ddpart-| L. E. Kennedy recently visited friends (COUFt opening this (Friday) morning at - our ment. The fire, starting from near a Embalmers fiorge. ate its way up to the roof of the il 1d be ex- Central Village, Conn. structure_before the blaze cou AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT | Samatsned. Esther Rouse, —IN— the-men all called her a “bird.” Thurs. | Cream pufts, 50 cents per dozen, Satur- |been in session 75 nights by the end of : Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction | .y of mext week for the Faster recess.| day special ot e R baveny, Metn | the term. 3 ) iSotig ot iy’ Bea. Deria “Quick Action” Then one of them trapped her with Telephione Connection, Mopsup Div. |ag high school students had mo vacatiyn | street.—adv. Ihc!:Ml«m‘lnz close \m:n the heels of the Bf,y’;, Glee Club. love and perched her way up in his o e recontly when tne grade schools were| Few major buliding operations are in 0% tAx -comss. the annouticement of | o, - RIS R ancient family tree. LOUIS E. KENNEDY closed for & week. Members of the | prospect for Danielson this spring, in (WD tAX collectors that they are about|REAWNERT o Shows Starts 2:15 and 7:00 DANIELSON junior class held a social at the school | direct contrast to the unprecedented |[°®dY to Teceive the money in accord- (0 Mot ‘May Riley Smith D 0O { Half Hi A Uiiilsiihes aind foligwing Thursday's session. , |boam in this line that the borough has "‘;’rl"’g;oiz: ;{,“';fi‘:&;“:"f"['fi“;nn 1a| () An American in Burope, oors Upen our Y SEMON, in and Embalmer There was & Jarge gathering of par-| enjoyed for the past five vears. A furth- 3 of Springfiel . LARR’ ishioners Thursday evening at the mili- Boecial Attertien ts' Every Detsil in Brockion. Mrs. Pearl Kennedy, er revival of industrial activitity will be t0.give new life to.eonstruction Pawtucket. visiting_ friends here, has i required — " activities, it is said. Enjoy the glorious sensation to the fullest—spruce up —"twill make you feel like a new man. ‘ Spring stocks are now at their best —everything to help in the selec- tion of your Spring wardrobe. There are no last-seacon carry- overs at this store. We took our losses at the proper time and liquidated that stock. | and selling at the lowest prices con- sistent with good merchandising. Come ‘inhtoday — just look if you} young men between the kges of 18 and 35 H phone trouble may follow. Don't expose * who are of good character and are phy- ’ 4 98 the cord to dampness._ Theusands of 15 Main Street sically fit. As-only a limited number of - . 3 trouble” complaints arise m such in- men will be taken, it will be necessary . wish—you’ll not be urged to buy. . EaCh el o e el Wy o et B B e - : bles, The telephone user will benefit F I listment have satisfactory evidence of by having s continuols service while anera his age and ‘citizenshi Young men with - the company is allowed the use of its ambitign and a desire to betfer their con- M | . » Friday md Friday and repairmen and materials for other great- . ditions wil] be given first preference. A t : ¢ / Iy needed work. lrnntors temporary navy recruiting station has ) 9 . t d s . And above all, don’t leave the recefver - 5 Co been established in the post office (second A Saturda al s. ur peual off the Hook when throngh talking. Don't floor) at New London and the recruiting 4 8 y\ Specl qy allow it to rest on a book or other ob- —AND-— agent will be on duty there from $ & m 2 as . ject when hung up. In Conmnecticut in 5 p m - \ Satin Ribbons, 4 to 6 inches | Ready-to-Wear Draped Veien ode vear 33,000 “troubles” were caused 13 CENTER STREET, DANIELSON, CONN. Opposite Orpheum Theatre Henry C. Robillard of Woonsocket was a visitor with friends in Danielson on ‘Dhursday. i Today brings a big event for women residents of sES: sectin—the opening of millinery displays in Daniel- the son. The River Weaving Co. mill which has been closed since last summer is to re- open Monday morning, it was anmounc- that the plant will be operating in full |lowed alimony of $500 and $2,000 is set capacity in two' weeks, Bou't secant Yaies FREE. Adiei Syttt MOTHER SRAY 0o Lo Aoy, . 1. wide, in a variety of suitable for Sashes, soles and Fancy Work— spring £IN hours. At 39ca Yard ‘who has been returned MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Certain Reljef for Feverishness, T BLOUSES was a pleasant surprise to our customers, many of whom at once recognized the great value we were giv- ing. Our purchase was large enough so that we still have some of all styles and fabrics, Mignonette, Crepe-de-Chine, Pongee and Wash Satin, and the price is only— colors, Cami- (7177164 - Dz:éAnTMENT STOR!-;: - PUTNAM, CONN. LADIES' SEPARATE SKIRTS We have an unusuelly large and complete line of that necessary adjunct to a Woman's Wardrobe All Wool Separate Skirts These are Box Plaited in large plaids of black and white, blue and tan and many other plaids to select from—Prices byt College Songs— Putnam ‘evening school is to held 15 Bore sessions before rounding out the season of stidy. The school will have (a) The Quilting Party (b) Jingle Bells to Violin Solo—Intermeazo, is visiting with relatives in Putnam, Putnam furnished another quota of visitors on Thursday for the Boston au- tomobile show. - Joseph G. Ray, Eleanor R. Broenniman, ‘Winthrop B. Nye and Fred L. Cook, di- rectors of the Putham Manufacturing company, have given notice that all the stockholders have signed an agreement that the corporate existence of the com- Henry Van Dyke Helen R. Thompson. Send Out Thy Light, Chorus. After the concert, the seats will be moved to the sides of the hall and the H. 8. cadets will give an exhibition drill. ——— e PRICES MUST DROP TO START BUILDING ACTIVITY New Haven headquarters of the Con- necticut Builders' Exchange is in receipt of a letter from the Connecticut Brick Guonod pany be terminated. The judgment I the divorce case of Mary M. Graham vs Rev. Hugh F. Gra- Deing $27 a thousand, whereas in 181% the same material could be purchased for $9.. But at even the 200 per cent. in- crease, which is three times the price asked in 1914, officials of the exchange declared that no building could be done, and that the price would have to drop away down before their clients could be persuaded to build. ~ The exchange committee appointed to interview manufacturers of material in an attempt to bring down prices to a fair level, which consists of A. W. Sper. ry, New Haven, E. E. Wilson of Water= bury, and P. Zahn, of Norwich, is expect- ed to hold many conferences during the week, some of which will continue into next week. Data on file at the headquarters of the exchange shows there are thousands of persons throughout the state who are planning to build as soon as materials show some inciination to drop within their reach; and with such decreases builders declare that Connecticut will see the greatest building boom. in its history. That such a building boom is needed to alleviate bad housing conditions in the state is shown by the scarcity of rents and the high rentals being charged work- ingmen for their homes. Such men, in some cases, who are earning $25 and $30 a week, are being asked $35 and 340 monthly for their apartments, and more. The landlord would probably retort that worktng men in the building trades who !are earning as little as §25 a week are scarce. aside as a trust fund for the benefit of the children. In the superior court here Thursday afternoon the case of Ferdinand Gagnon ve. the N, Y., N. H. & H: R. R. company was taken up. This case grows out of an accident in which one of Mr. Gagnon's *| motor trucks was wrecked and its driver injured when }t was struck by a train at the crossing in West Thompson a few months ago. This (Fridny) evening at 8 o’clock, in ——— ey Avolding ‘Phone Treubles. Did you ever stop to think that some of your telephone troubles which great- Iy inconvenience your business routine, arise from trivial causes and might be prevented by a little thought to such telephone cord 18 ant to cause & break in vour service. The knot weakens the | delicate wires contained in the corn. Do not permit the cord to remain knot- ted or you may he without service through no fault of the telephone com- pany. \ It you let the cord rest against a wet umbrella, ‘or on the sponge on your desjc or againSt any other wet oblect: tele- in this way. Your recelver off, or resting on a book, means to the operator tnat your telephone 1s In use anC you do not get the ser- { vice to which vou are entitled. Yet the fault is not with the company. —black, brown, white and navy— 59c Each East Beriln.—The grove is being clean- ed up and put in condition for a park to be used by the towh this ummer. Carl Bohm Friends Along. FEATURE, WM. RUSSELL Earlier Four Shows Snturduy Mat. 25¢ — Eve. 35¢-50c CATHOLIC WOMAN'S WHIST FOR IRISH RELIEF FUND The Catholic Woman's club held a de- lightful whist at Buckingham Memorial Thursday afterncon from 3 te 5 o'clock. There were 25 tables played and the inson; bridge whist, first, Mrs. Maurice Kelly; second, Mrs. W. A. Somers. Mrs. Nelson Disco, president of the club, was chairman of the committee in charge. Assisting her on the commit- tee were Mrs. Frank T. Frank L. Farrell, Mrs, Maurice Kelly and Mrs. James J. Sheridan. The scorers were Miss’ Catherine Lee Burns, Miss Catherine Farrell, Miss Mary LaFontaine, Miss Cecelia Huntley and Miss Margaret Sheridan. James J. Sher- idan and J. Connors acted as judges. The proceeds are to be added to the Irish re- lief fund. " Winsted.—Congressman James P. Glynn addresed a large gathering at the Win- sted club this week, speaking on matters of national moment. RORY. SHEA—In Westerly, R. I, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Shea’ (Melva Moran of White Rock). SWANSON—In Plainfield, March 13, 1921, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Swanson. LEAHY—In Westerly, R. 1. March 1921, a_daughter to Mr. and James R. Leahy of Stonington. WHEELER—In North Stonington, March 16, 1921, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wheeler. BLINN—In Westerly, R. I. March 15, 1921, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Blinn of District No. 6. 16, Mrs. DIED, DALTON—In this city, March 17, 1921, Alice Dalton of 54 West Thames street, widow- of James Dalton Funeral at her late residence Saturday morning, March 19, at §.15._Services in St. Patrick’s church at 9. Burfal in 8 Rev. Lemuel W. nk. aged 71 yex Notice of funeral hereafter. New London papers please copy. Church & Aken Embalmers Lady Assistans HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Sylvia, Mrs, | of Elizabeth” When she chirpedsin the chorus ————————————— ed Thursday evening by the owner, ¥, E.|ham, tried here this ‘Week, is that Mrs. | Makers association pointing out that brick | prizes were awarded as follows: Whist, t‘nd. Cunneen. The preparatory department |Graham be granted a decree and custody | prices have not risen 300 per cent. sinoe | first, -Mrs, A. H. second, Mrs. Today and Saf y will be started first and it .is expected |Of the children. In addition she is al-|1914, but 200 per cent. the price today |John F. Shusrue: W. C. Rob- TOM MOORE In the Cohan & Harris Notable Stage Success “OFFICER 666” The Farce That Shook Broadway With Gales of Laughter and Made a Whirl- wind Success on-the Road. PALS AND PETTICOATS Sunshine Comedy PATHE NEWS SATURDAY MATINEE CHILDREN 15 CENTS DANCE SATURDAY, MARCH 19th T. A. B. HALL Mighway Contracts Awarded. Paving contracts for fdur pleces of state highway in as many towns wers awarded Wednesday state highway ¥ matters? Mary's cemetery. Requiem mass in department, so that the work on each 1 - ¥ 2 o to - | “Naturally we all desire a continuous| Patrick’s church Monday at § a. m.|contract will use up balances from Bright, new Spring merchandise B, : e arenint Tepmone b Thora| Auiamonil torige. e e I o e |are many little ways we can assist the | LATHAM—In Clinton, Mass, March 16, A section (e gravel road i v felephone neople In thefe efforts to pre-| 10cL, Mrs K. M. ‘Latham, aged 57 \s to cost £17.400 and was nl '—hugh wer market Our last week’s off. LADIES’ SILK WAISTS : th such service. Aoz awarded to John DeMichael of Torring ! o y t at the 10 2 = B and ‘";:o:sir:‘lamoe,cn mple knet In your|¥BINK—In Norwich. March 17, 1 was, a section of water bound [ at_Andover which F. Arrigodi f awarded contracts 1o build a cost. was tion of gravel road fn Durham to o $17400 and a section of macadam in Chester toncost $17,400, First Eulistments Open In Navy. Enlistments are open in the navy te Piles Remittitur For $108, Attorney George . Morgan, counsed for Miss Lina T. Hardieg, who was awarded a verdict of $1,365 in her suit against Marion R. Davis, administrator of the estate of the late Charles E. Peck of Lyme, for 'services as nurse, filed a remittitur Wednesday for $108 as or- :::d by Judge John W. Banks Tues- e C A 7