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program James' éhufch Sunday. |Pay Kimball hespital, H»w.rd.' 17 of. c..;..mmuinwu 1, the hours for visiting ward pa- ‘Agricultural ‘spending the | tients vlll be hn 2.30 to 4 p. m. The Easter vacation v:hfl D M. request also is made that this Yuie be 1 of mnmnn people have |and Mrs. Cuarles bmm to attend the farewell re-| Mies Clara Armstrong, ~student at cetion. being arranged by the people | Boston university, is spending the East- of the village in ‘honor of Mr. and Mrs, : Robert 'W. Boys and their faprily, who —— et o S manifested by the Boy Scouts of the city. m-fi_ Sopg, . Catherine Cogan; Th are going to Putnam to lys iu fhe PUTNAM Mr. ‘Penny, recently named as scoutmas- ‘Ger- | Reaurrections. Nature, The Soul. Chrllt. near future. " 4 is workinglbut 4 plan for the spring AT g AN - - Good Friday was unusually quiet ini<T ¥ “The Song of mnduu-, R 3 A :vé-L";‘tw:nf sy e | thls clty. In S R s ..,a“.’n.'c“il‘,'.‘fi'g;.f';l‘."f..!';"’:."..:.‘. Fhs eriv side of Davis park B4 ent down in [sons, “Beautiful Spring” boys' chors < 3 i Codding ;| stated that it otherwise Enown as Eae B Rl Wty I:.,.-“x.%:::_: ‘Soout’ room in“the’ dewn # atrest may be widenedl | recita Tof' akey or Jamaica ginger, but ef- : o0 Pl d | b i et iy S i fective powers to-knock éne for a goal | forioon &1d evenlng, there bel Cspeo | L L ements are practically comploted e’ raon. o ghe : SERS(S. Duodioton. pantiie g s o ity | for launching next week's drive for funds Al- | more T o < - o b Mo i church. ~ Business, throushout, (Re ity | for launching next weak's drive for funds o Fl g ::ih:‘rd‘nh;:-nt M:u:he — h‘l:nw:"““lu e‘:‘m gt Did the Lord ‘Keep East- | Special demonstration of La Resista |7o Dracties!ly ad; during the &1, M. - The. drives underway for this Sor, A: Tepeied |5 erable Svare B S m r?. Alison Adama; Hymn 163, choir'|corsets Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 3 cause in many towns and eities of the out PN g ‘mem: When the annual banquet £nd election o "fl:n::.n o Pt i e PR g ta b e apesr, 1 and “fll"".‘”" S e “gf.‘&u,‘“b"-““" Stop—adv. Lot (ne Mea clab ot the Congregarianal state have met with such success that it |1y James' church at a later date. “[the tree catting plan. fresh eggs low 48 38 'cents. dosent I Danteloon on | Church. 8 heid in Aoell, the Gles clubjls beiaved Tis e i § Good Friay services in_ ihe ehurches 3 ity will be | spiendid showing. : 3 . -~ Others were _asking 10 {270, SrOLCRS oL O ee kb and | Miss Wilhelmina Prost will give the | Sh8 e i I 5 of Danielson were attended by large " £ 38 was the prevailing price. ot 1 | program At plano recital next Wednes- - b ern part of the tewn, has Thorns,” Berwal Edwawl Carison, who has been op a | qecier s 19 méde up of 45 college stn- e evenink at Frederick Very's studio i Mam: 2 v - p the . dents, § ified as Henry Lavallee, age|quietiy observed here, although busi- : 3 South American cruise with Captain’ H. Providence. - B55 Littio is {kmawn sbout him |sems wan not eatenlly suseaded, 5 g 4 . /at 10345, while at the. guening ser. |D. Mason of the steamship James Me- | More than engtrout i "";;':'::“’;" Faster Saturday services will be held | T Sulivn Gioie, Amamars = ory. ang elforts made durisg |was the-tuie in:semv bthitt plages in ecker. . | Vies a castats will be sung. The Boy | G¢e has returned to His home in Brook- Paims | ‘ole ST Plect’ ot atiibs. sad : today at St. Mary's church. g Woodward; Jubllate Jay to locate relatives failed. this vieirity. In the Methodist chureh the m t orchestra wi'l assist at the evy|VR. # 5 l Took as a fishing outfit hauled & fine bys | Health Offcel Peter Gardner has given | Ethelbert h“h hymn, Jesus Christ it + i at the urdertaking rooms of L Saturduy specials: Bulk checolates, |program at the morni -rvlu 3¢ |ening service, which “wil be “at s:ad | Loretts Nadeau, student at a private {108 %2 & fenine 00E POEd SIS W L ol hat certain resulations are- now v, Morgan Kyrie Elelsen, 173 - fennedy and will be burfed t0day | ;o conts 1b.: Blackstone and Murat cl- [given by the quartet ock. ] school in Woonsocket, is spending the h. o’:_ el s 1l fish that might [In foroe relative to dlsposing of refuse at Gloria Tibi, 132, anen.. fanday) in Brooklyn. gars, 10 cents, at' Mose the Druggist, | Burna. Marion Perry, | Feuvisth C Michfe, . whohs been' at mu‘x;buws';:;;e;x:hfi- Mrs | The ‘boy, of urac. and i truth. |the city dump, near the Quinebaug river. rist the Lord is Risen Teday. . pril 8 at 2 p. m. has beem set ms |the Rexali store—adv. the head of the finishing ‘department at | Clara = was not fishing for trout and d'dn't ‘The dump has been put in shape by the |7, D, Williame; recessional, Come, Ye wilge doos W BN Dayville for wore than ‘five vears has | Heari T Baer of Resedale, L. T, sadd |18 100 T N8 008 IO SO0 GO O |iveet department men. Ties haye been | aithtul, a 3 B el i Yo e b B R resigneg and will come to” Dnielson to whlle here this week that he is now he |tho troutcrs can barely await the coming |placed Where trucks and wagons, ean | van. ureht " J. Bdgac business. owner e largest breeding kennels musical programs, cheirs. having made “ $ wol | enERge in special preparations for the day. At % back up and deporit their Joads. ‘Mr. in the world. He has a part of his es. |°f Next Friday. Stevenson _and Gardner gives fair warning that any | Gertrude Stevenson; altos, Misses Bthe 3 D The Earkin Reed company s se h i Miss Maude Carpenter, Who ; 4 ; 3 the Baptist ‘church the followiog Dro- ;. Risam,, WAl fpith: ordave - Ahel Paamies gk l':,;"q at. Vg R ’;“[‘"‘g_"flflmf the ek At Dehanm: Boiaca, who I:;:: ‘:zt)::‘nbz:ckk S ove-| Weir. Bertha Montgomery, Leila Burrows Th n..uh grend will be given Sunday evening at 5 work g done at the plant. This | cia)izeg in police dogs and sells them all | the Easter period’ here. She i i11 be orted and Mrs. A. P, Ware; tenor, John Good- g y 7 o'clock: 2 e program te u‘ happy -eondition of affairs reflects the | ouol (o United States and in Conada. |ied by her mother, who has been spend- R St M opromental. o v | base. Bewiand Brvwn and Nelsor Preiude, Selection, Sunday school er- tovival -of actvity in the textile trades, | ua 'and Dorto Rico, ing the winter with her. Misa Mary Car.| Members of the Futnam Countes cleb | Smici. Organia, Aunie M. Packe respen: réad- teir -local’ concern making reeds for mills |~ yu penter of the Bosion schoo] of physical |are polishing up their golf st al p. m., festival of the undas lrum‘;:vc:},::n ater, g sches ; many parts of New England. e e ot ot a | Gulture also Is spending the Easter va- |making ready for the opening of the links. |school: “There will e ne evening servics v withostmcy. Evarubesit | | “Open the Gates for the King 5 { Mes Jane Thompson, 95, Dayville's catlon in Putnam, Almost any day now well known mem-| St. Patrick's chureh, Rev. W. J. Fitz e e of the|Ders of the organization may be seen |gerald, roctor; mass at 10.30 o'clock B Sa 1o RNON ——— taking practice swings with their clubs|The choir, augmented by an orchestra of or. comferring over new equipment. A |aix pieces, under the direction of G. Vie campaign is going on for new members, | tor Grinnell, will render the following and there fs special activity fo Daniel- | musical program: The Holy City, orches- son to recruit membership from that see- |ira, Ada K; Korman: Gloria, tion, now well represented in the orgam- offertory, Lar- izati ; Sanctus. Korman Friday. There will be a special Easter musical w esday evening, April 6, Weever banauets will be held at various churches, | Gates, Knapp, Mrs. in aid of the drive that will be underway | diction. here that week for Near East Relief. On | Sopranos. Misses Marie Fritscher Tuesday evening, April 5, Ivan Rossiter, | Rose Danz, Catherine Hickson, Katherine & veteran who served with the Canadian | Finnegan. Mary Finpegan, Mrs. Leonard forces in the World war, will deliver an | Berth; altos, Misses Catherine Donohue y ing hi, 4 Flora_Allyn, Cera Morin, Eloise Haupt g £ o maxTaIng hip experiences tn Con- | 4 e, Williaza Glsgaon, Mrar William Kio- entertained next Thursday evering at a (€Y. Bugene Smith; base, Trefly Morin HENRY A. McEWEN, Prop. ‘ i Da.mehon, Conn. Edward Flynn, George McKenna,'Leen. card party at the home of Miss Chrysto- bel Gifford of Ring street, this being one |33 Berth, Joseph Ostigny ; soloists, Mrs jin a serles of such parties that have|JOhn Connors, Miss Marie Fri DM\'nd‘:o vopular with grange members | T' ¥;‘°fln ;‘:iyregag r’ll‘;efly Morin; or- the winter, 3 e { NOTABLE EVENT IN THE PROGRESS OF THIS STORE IS THE HOLDING OF AN ANNUAL SALE TO CELE- NS, e wikos ot Hewiin, meset Episcopsl church, /Rev SRATE ITS BIRTHDAY—SO TO SPEAK. ~ FOR SIX YEARS WE HAVE RECEIVED A GENEROUS SHARE OF SATRONAGE FROM A CONSTANTLY INCREASING LIST OF CUSTOMERS. _TO THEM WE OWE OUR SUC- SESS. THEY HAVE HELPED US, NOW WE WILL HELP THEM—AND, INCIDENTALLY MANY OTHERS. Dur Sixth- Anniversary Sale Starts Today, (Saturday), March 26th, and will con- tinue two weeks only——Closing Saturday, April 9th. WATCHES ||0nening Day Will Be Dollar Day| Ve find ourselves very heavily werstocked on high-grade Come and ‘See'What Can Be Purchased For Qne Dollar In a First-Class Jewelry Store. Vatches, in all the following aakes: Howard, Hamilton, Il-|| The*Following Specials Will Be Characteristic. of the Great Values to Be Offered On Opening Day Only pois,. Waltham,. Elgin, as g some Splendid Swiss A fully guaranteed Alarm Clock, worth $2.25 fatches. All of these makes 1 Gentlemen’s 12-size, 16- o ize and 18-size, are encased in || AN Ingersol Watch, worth $2.50 (Limit 3).... $1.00 0 and 25-year gold-filled, as||Several pairs Candle Sticks, worth $3.00....... $1.00 fell as 14k solid gold cases. || Framed Colored Pictures, worth 60c each, 3 for. . $1.00 i endless variety of Ladles'||p . 04 Colored Pictures, worth 40c each, 4 for.. $1.00 iracelet Watches, in green, 3 . ; Hite and yellow gold. This||Several 9-inch Cut Glass Vases, .......5. . S8R0 Hinicatebrated W.W. W mike, fock of watches is to be re-||6-inch Handled Nappies, Fine Cut Glass. ...... $1.00 |{every stone warranted to stay ced regardless of cost. Brace- || 71/ inch Cut Glass Plates'.................. $1.00{|in, and replaced free of charge % Watches worth $50, will A if they come outs Pathe Phonograph Records, worth 85c each, 3 for $1.00 y S s Triple Silver Plated Berry Spoons, worth $2, each $1.0a|| These rings will be offered re: Six Triple Plated Table Knives ............... $1.00 gardle§s oAl e mon P reduction of from -25% to Six Triple Plated Table Forks v.vvvvuvevnana. . $1.001 5 ¢ sold for $31.50. Jdl of these watches, although e 50% off. Beautiful designs in Six Triple Plated Tea Spoons ............... $1.00}| green, white and yellow gold. dent, and Mrs. Hutchins, vice president, !\’:f‘:':n?";"’.’::‘" e e O and Hrs. Lovett, Willimantic, deputy president. will be among the grand as- |y sembly oficers of the state organization > of Rebekans who will come to attend the fi"’m:’!}'fifl, ,:"2::_{;“’;;;:;;_ e meeting of the local organization, April Treviall Sasthise. Bester, Hoo 13 2 . 7.30_p. m., Easter concert by thy Themas ¥. Roche, electrical Instructet, | primary departmeat of the Sunday has been named as manager of the State | scnool. Trade school baseball team that is being | Mystic Bridge Congregational church organized. It is expected that this year's | Rey. F. T. Rhoad, pastor, 10.30 a. m.: tea mwill be the best that has ever rep- | Unfold, Ye Portals Everlasting, from resented the institution. Games with the | Redemption, Gounod ; anthems, The Loré State Trade schooj team may be booked |of All, Peace, Hallelujah, Christ is Risen. by communicating with Mr. Roche, Simper, choir; solo, Easter, Voorhis, Mrs A practically new suit of .elothes, & | james W. Jackson: sele, The Light of brand new portable typewriter and other | ihe Werld, Sullivan, Miss Ruth W. Me- articies stolén some time since from the | Donald ; Offertoirs in ¥, Read ; Hosanno room occupied by Malcolm M. Willey at|wachs. Miss Louise Paige, organist Columbia university were recovered in 4 [7.30 p. m., pageant, The Immortaiity of New York pawn shop.. The typewriter |Love and Service. had been pawned for four dollars. First Chureh of Christ, Scientist: Fes State road crews are making the most|ta] . Prelude, - Andre-Rockwell; hymn; of the excellent weatker of the early | scripture reading: praver: hymn: solo, spring to do patching work on state|peath is Vanquished, Neidlinger c-wn- highways throughout this section of the | gormon: offertory, Easter Dawn. state. The roads did mot break down 50 | man; hymn: benediction; Featal Post. badly the past winter as they did & year |lude in C, Rockwell. Soloist, Mrs. Pan- ago, but many small holes have become|ny P, Fish; organist, Herbert B. Wi worn in the surfaces and these are be- | lams. ing given attention. Miss Martha Kalms of New Rochella Favorable reports relative to the condi-| N, Y., 'is spending the Easter vaestios tion of Peter Murphy of Pomfret continue | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William to come from Norwich, and this is very | Kaima. pleasing to his great number of friends, | Charles Schroeder ia home from Wes- who hope to sce him well and at home | leyan university for the Easter vacation again at an early date. with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heary At the meeting of Putnam grange sche- | Schroeder. duled for Morday evening next the third | Migs Giadys Wileex arrived from and fourth degrees will bé conferred on a | Chatham, XN. J., Thursday night te spend class of candidates. The degree team\Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. has been giving time to rehearsals and a [George W. Witcox. surprise is promised to those Who view the degrees as they will be given Monday | Hartford, next. Ernest Rossie has returned from s triy Rev. J. Spencer Voorhees, of Pomfret, [to New «=mc. was the speaker at a Good Friday service | William Kalms of New York is the at the chirch in Thompson. Rev. S. J.|guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil A. Rook, pastor of the Methodist church |liam Kalms. of this city, spoke at the Thursday ser-| Miss Bertha Montgemery is Wl with vice at the Thompson chureh, grip. A number of Putnam people will be| Miss Louise Paige is home trom Guil- at Goodyear this evening 1o attend a re. |ford for Easter. éeption to be given by the people of that| The body of Frederick T. Mereer, place in honor of Robert W. Boys, who | Whose death occurred Tuesday at hir ig coming here within a few days to be|home in Orangs City, Fla., was brough the agent of the Manhasset Manufactur- | here Friday for burial in Eim Grove ing company. fcometery. Mr. Mercer was the son of the A. M. Bowen of Wastford has been |late Dr. and Mrs. I T. Mercer and re- called for service as a juror in the fed- |Sided here for many years. He leaves 3 RINGS At hls sale we will offer for your inspection one of the largest stocks of solid gold Rings:in Eastern Connecticut. Over 1;000 beautiful ngs in stock, set with recorstructed Rubies, Synthetic Sapphlres, in blue, white, golden and pink —=Topaz, Amethyst, Blood stone, Sardonyx, Aquama- rine, Tourmaline and real Di monds. Most of these are in : Furnishings For Your . Easter Outfit Everything from underwear out— in fine displays of newest styles for Easter — and back of every single thing we sell, two words that tell how sure we are that our goods are right in style, quality and price — “satisfaction guarant Conrad Kretzer was a recent caller in old low, will be fully guar-| nteed. CLOCKS « 9 eral court sitting at Hartford. hrn’lh«. h‘ll'fl:lmklb;‘lr, of Hartford, as . Ta ertiic te ke B t the | well as his brother, E. P. Mercer, of this A few Fountain PEns . ... oeuneeevnssesessr $100 Emery” Shirts, made from Percale, |, 5 s o i . . lock. splendid line of Clocks “n And a great many others too numerous to mentioi. ‘DIAMONDS e — There will be a sunrise service at the inging from Alarm Clocks to Madras, Silk and Crepe— Congregational church er morning at nomw, : o'elock. —In New London, March 28, 1981, fanjo Clocks, Mantel Clocks|| REMEMBER—These bargains are for one day only || A rare opportunity will be of- $1.95 to $7.50 T A Fatriot runi or the Day. Kimban | >3 dauwncer o B wna Mow. Freak M- ad Wall Clocks. These will SATURDAY, MARCH 26th. £ sold at a discount of 25%. JTERLING SILVER @ unusual opportunity will € afforded you to purchase hospital has been increased to $5640. Travel out of this city Friday was in- lfillflfll‘-—lld B::lkul "btnqllll ‘lu.r‘ creased by numbers of persons going a daughter r. and Mrs. away to o ooy George Johnson of Unien street fered to purchase some fine gems.whichhave been in stock for several years. They were bought on the low market and will be sold at very attractive prices. Beautiful New Silk Neckties, in all the popular weaves— * 50c to $2.00 “Onyx” Silk Hosiery, in Hlack and CUT GLASS Fine Cut Glass, in both heavy and light cut. Vases, Bowls of deep and shallow design, Nappies, Shetbet CHINA Beautiful Hand Painted Haviland and Japancse China— 25% OFF, Danbury.—Mayor W iam C. Offbert, 10 Mr. lednik of Central avenue. who has been seriously ill at his home on Stevend street for several weeks, is stated '"“""‘ — At Pendleton Hill March to have shown much improvement during| qrs the last 24 hours. a son, Martin, e Mr. and MARRIED, KING—CBAIN—In Windsorville, Tonn., THIS vf{nu\ ri:'-:n v : 5 I g ey trouble ctors ' ;c;lmz Silver at a discount of || Sets, Spoon Trays, Water | A LIBERAL DISCOUNT Heen sonmnted S5 ke ver§ colors— :.':f’.t.‘l‘“{m‘i.é‘.fl‘,‘ P.n."' They neined | > - . Sets, etc.— : #0 much ¥ used seven botties. Now I . Teei fine. Spent sleepless night. Suffered »ES. g0 it seemed 1 hardly could live. Recom- | CRAWFORD—In. Pelham, N. Y.. March mend Foley Kidney Pills io all who sufter | * 24, 1921 Judge Jona Joseph Crawloed. from kidney trouble as I Lec &| formerly of Jewett City. Osgood Co. Notlos of tuneral heresties. " anlL-Atll—ln this city, Mareh 35, 1331, Ludwig_Zeigelmaver, aged 86 NATHAN BERKOVITZ | _vears, or 30" Platt avenue, Notice of funaral hereafter. DEALERINPOULTRY |~ on Pockct ::“cnd ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIKI;S | Among a Thousand Other Bargains There Will Be - fatest 18k White Gold Belais Settings of the most beautiful designs. Also several Plat- inum and Green Gold Bar Pins, Stick Pins, Pendants:and Brooches, set with Diamonds 25% TO 35% OFF, 40c to 85c Soft Hats, including Mallory’s and ophers— SILVER PLATED -WARE ¥d lots of silver plated ware, 1 well-known makes, like 847 Rogers, Holmes & Ed- $3.75 to $7.00 We wish ‘o express lhlur:‘ ;.m' L4 and Sapphires that cannot be §|| ——. . D | i ate Saniedurias s fiestt A @rds, Gorham and other Ths';eA‘lE‘th‘ Phonogr;fl)hs, worth $150 each— * matched in quahty for . the e ! Plf:m Rabbits il oy . — ¥ : A ILY. ut at less than cost. WSOAIE PCRK:E“OHC& 5»"0 2 3 ; = 1 pay spot cash—Drop postal €2 Spoons, Table Spoons, JEWELRY Watch Chains, Charms, Lock- ets, Emblems, Brooches, Bar ‘and 1 will call 30 Delhi St. Providence, R. L. MARTIN T. BURNS Funeral Director and One Edison Diamond Disk Phonograph wnth an attachment for playing Victor .or Columbia Records, worth $135—SALE PRICE....... $88.50 A real bargain in a Hall Clock, $48.50, worth twice the |tPins, Tie Pins, Bracelets, price, Rosaries, Neck Chainis, Chains A complete Water Set, six tumblers and a pitcher, $2.98, || with' Pendants, etc. 25% to worth $5.00. Another of different design enly u.'ll 50% off. Jessert Spoons, Meat Forks, ey Spoons, Ladles, Salad orks, Orange Spoons, Butter preaders, efc. A great vari- (¥ of articles of all kinds at 2 :_‘ndion of 60%. - 13 CENTER STREET DANIELSON, CONN. OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATRE \ Church & Alien 15 Main Street Faneral Di:fctor: Embalmers ‘Brooklyn Savings Bank 97 MAIN STREET, DANIELSQN, CONN. INCORPORATED 1872 STATEMENT OF CONDITION, DECEMBER 18, 1920 B .E.lll,flob‘l PEARLS ¢ have included in this sale; syeral strings of I e Richlieu, La Tausca Inl A. F. WOOD The Local Undertaker DANIELSON, CONN. PARLOES 8 MECHANIC STREET OUR LAST WORD IS Make your selections early as § the sale will close Saturday, f|] SURPLUS AND pROFITS . voiipes § TR s i > | S . ACCOUNTS MAY BE OPENED .V MAIL. STARKWEATHER .DG. lall Mark, at greatly reduced *THE STORE OF A THOUSAND GIFTS” - . Aprif 10 . : INTEREST RATE 4/, PER CENT. PER ANNUM. BOWLING AND POCKET mititaubs|[] WENRY B m:rm = A Amsou x . THIS BANK O FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES ALL fices. 99 MAIN STREET D , CONN ¥ 4. ARTHUR ATWOOD, Presidert. W, H. BURNHAW, Vice President. WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAT. - = l C. A, POTTER, Treasurer,/ Bowling is the sport for all. Prises b given away every Saturday,