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break at the Renick store and hopes to arfest two that have left Putnam since the affalr ocotirred, James L. Lucey stated Monday that he will be ready toopen the Putnam Man- or inn, formerly the Bradley estate, about April- 18, Mr, Lucey has' spent the winter in changing the maansion ®o as to make it suitable for the new pur- Dpose to which it is to be put. ‘The arrest of & young man on & rape 5 4 At the Saared Heast rectery in Waure-| With the opening of another wesk of |cHarge wai one of ihe incidents of g gan, Mendayi morning at 8 o'clock, Miss | work at. the big plant of the Manhasset |court interestiin Putaam Monday, “N6-To-Bac" has helped 4 u 3 £ Lila Harris of Dayville and Lione| Gau- | company in this city, Monday morning. | The presemt term of the superlor | {5 break the costly, ,uv.,m""n'"‘m‘ 3 thier, of Wauregan and Danielson, were | .; was announced: that the cardng :3om | court is one of the longest held in Put- | tohacco habit.” Whenever you have & united in marrisge by Rev. J. C. Mathieu. | is now running at full capacity and that|nam in years and is entering its sixth | jonging for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or The bridal couple were attended by Bo-lthe spinning department is operating | week. for a chew, just place a harmiess No- meo Gauthier and Miss Blanche Gauthier,|about one-third full, 'but gradually ‘in-| A meeting of the Windham County|To-Bac tablet in your mouth instead, brother ‘and sister of thé groom respec-|creases in the amount of spinning Wil | Medical society ls ‘scheduled for this | to hels relieve that awful desire. tively. The bride wore a traveling sult be made dally during the present week. | month. Shortly the babit may be completely of navy'with taffeta hat to match. The|About. 24 looms were in operatios on| A front wheel of the touring car own- | broken, and you are better off mental- bridesmaid’ wore a suit of blue, With a|Monday, rumning out -material that las|ed by Frank Russell of this city col- | Iy, physically, financially. It's so easy, picture ‘hat. Féllowing the marriage a|been in them since business. dspresson|lapsed when the car struck soft dirt be-|so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac breakfast’ was served at the home of the|called a halt on operations a f2w.nonths|side the state road in Thompson, Sun-|and If it doesn’t release you from all groom’s’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Nelson jago. Agen R. W. Boys-said that only a |day. « craving for tobacco in any form, your Gauthier; at Wauregan. ~Affer their wed- | few days more will be requirad to show | Henry C.'Newman of Webster was a|druggist will refund your money with- ding trip :Mr. and Mrs. - Gauthier Will|a greatly increased amount of.:nacain- | visitor - with friends in Putnam Mon- |out ton. make their home in a new cottage on|ery in operation. Everything at the plant |day. Maple ‘street; Danielson: where Mr. Gau-|now looks promising. < /| thier -in: employed. = Mrs. Gauthier if &| At 8t. Mary's church, Mondsy mern- . | sraduate”of Killingly High school - and}nz, Miss Doris Marion, adopted ‘davgh- WAUREGAN POMFRET mok formeriy was a stenographer at the of-| for' of . O Marion. and Baela ta.| At & special meeting of the -Atwood : fice of 'the Dagville Grain and Coal com- P Tailored by - -the House of Kuppenheimer $40.00, $42.50, $45.00, $50.00 o e oanizLson CHURCH COMPANY | DANIELSON CASINO, 'sible in -large measure -through the finan- older children is visiting her sisters im rion, also of . this ‘city, were united in pany. 3 marriage- by Rev..Chatles F. Bedard, Aspouildenidt i whs who also was celebrant of the nuptial morning of the suden death, mass, which was attended by many rel- ning in/New York, of Tracy S. Lewis, 48, |atives and friends. F. O. Marlon and, president and treasurer of the Connecticut | Adelard Marion ‘were the witnesses. Fol- Mills company and- an official prominent | lowing the mass fhere was a reception at In the other companies allied with thé|the home of F. O. Marion. After the re- isea) concern, one of the best known tire | ception the groom was temporarily kid- fabric companies in the country. It is|napped by his friends and taken for a believed that his death was in large|ride in an oM-fashioned carry-all-hitch- measure brought about by the strain of |ed behind a light moter truck..In Maln trying business coriditions under Which |street, opposite the Donohue huilding, he had been laboring for the past few|a rear wheel was ripped over the ear months. The particular pity ‘of it all is|riage, but his friends still clung'te the that his ‘death should come just at the|groom and gaw to it that the was kept time : when -the Whole business situation, |a Drisoner in the motor truac untfl the as Tegards the great industries in which | carriage was repaired. bt he was so. vitally interested, is materially | 1y the ety eourt Monday - morni brighter, business increasing and the sit-| Judge M. H. Geissler imposed a f udtion taking'a very satisfactory turn. |g50 and costs on David Fevereau after The -development. of tha Connecti®t|ithe latter had pleaded guilty to. de- Mills and allied industries was made pos-| livering cider to minors. This. prosecu- 1 tion was an outgrowth of th: cial support given them by the late Tracy | which boys who broke i Rebicve ctors E. Lewis, father of Tracy S. arf of a|fast week found themseives after the family prominently identified With the|robbery. in which 69. bottles of Jamatca Beacon Falls Rubber company of this|gzinger were stolen, with other goods, in- state. Since the death of the father the| cluding twelve silver dollars, which were son had been at the head of the Connec- the “#ans of detecting the thieves. Cap- ticut Mills company, the annual meeting|(ain J. H. Bulger recovered 4% bottles of the stockholders of which is scheduled | of the ginger. after two arrests had to be held in Boston today. Mr. Lewis made in the case. was an occasional vistor here ‘And those who came to know him. remark Loncerning | 8T{ovy, freeh e€ms mve vyt his charming personality and itt for at-| 2" g, 2TNEET, (O fAte lots RE 28 cents tracting. friends-as well as his unusual| gommodity in ihis sentlon 1o venre” hs business eapacity. Mr. Lewis was a &rad- | syme_quality of eggs, than.which - there n_-tfi’or Yale university and prominent 80-| i 1% better.. are selling -at retail in cially. < Putnam for 28 and 29 cents d . 1t was stated Monday by Obadiah But-| " Hens are laying so prolificly that iggs ler, . vice-president and general manager|are becoming a drux on the market. A of the Connecticut. MIlls company, that|vear ago this spring housewioes . who associate officials of Mr. Lewis were| gara making ready to' preserve egss shocked by the news of his sudden death. | against, the time when prices would again Asked s to the probable effect on the | on." were: paying 50, conte & Qnesr i Cannecticut. Mills company, Mr. Butler | regarded the price as remsonable. come stated thay the business would proceed | pared to what it had been—§1 and $1.10 without inferruption. The situation has | dozen.+ The level to which exg pric- improved materially during the past thrce | es have dropped jn the -past two weeks weeks, Mr.. Butler said. and production is nltrym. ks et pelf oo has amazed poultrymen and farmers as well as the buying public. Figures ~ made available Monday by | The rafirond husi: B Chief A. P. Woodward, of the Danielson | stiil in the dolorume n r::‘::’«:::; fire department show how materially fire | small amount of freizht is being moved losses have been Teduced through the fact | through this city b¥ the New Haven road that Danlelson as a borough has seen fit| compared to the great volume that was to expend the necessary money for up-|coursing through this prinéipal franst todate methods ‘of giving motice of fires|point a year ago or two years ago this and for modern apparatus with which to | spring. fight them, Revival of activity in the t - The figures given herewith cover the At i dustry has not, served materiaily to | period of .19 years during which Chiet e g iy B out the lasgard business of the railroad Woodward has been at the head of the and railroad prosperity means much to fire department, and it may be said in!Putnam, a headauarters for a vers con. passing that no town in Connecticut, nor | siderable contingent of railroad X probably in New England, with the|ers. R amount ‘of property within the borough limits ,has had lesser losses by fire In a | waer: morrmon, "ite highway fine. trom rchemlal truck in charge, with three) Hose company held Wednesday' evening| new lists were formed for the placing of the members who are astive firamen, 80 each man will know just what to do, and when to do it, if called to fight fire in the tuture. The company has as good an JAS. F. LUCEY, Prép equipment as any volunteer fire company anywhers around and ha men enouh to make it as good as any. e future arills will be had:at intervals, that the OPEN APRIL 15 members may become more familiar with : the dutles of firemen. At : A number of men are assigned as pipe 5 snd line men’ mors a7 for lger men.| - BEAUTIFUL POMFRET others are for nozzle men, and still others for, the Chemical automobile s drivers| £ ionsiva alterations have made this & For some.'vears past this company has | delightful motor inn, magnificently lo- rendered vaiuable assistance at many | cated on what formerly was the Brad- fires, but realizing that :l must maintain ley . Estate. a otill higher standard of officiency is the ;. + reason for the new lists being drawn up, E"‘";'.‘m ;"K"‘:IW"';“ Sraga that each man be placed in the position | Wi Ky floral gardens. which he will best be able to fill. William | A cool, delightful resort for motorists. Gaffney is foreman of the company and & is trying to arouse more enthusiasm, so| ,.Special Steak or Chicken i?"‘"“m"’:‘ better results will be obtained. Lionel | 9ining rcom or on open air pa - Messier' will act as head lineman and will| Experienced chef recently with a have' charge of the laying of the hose,|leading New York hotel. it fires. Arth the . g S etc,, as fires ux Goven has (Bl sing; may bd enj 5 ke in other drivers to assist him. The com- | SPacious baliroom. v v‘any cv‘:mpri-a-flfl mrmbedfl‘,;hc are ac-| EVERY FACILITY FOR HOUSING tive volunteer firemen and belong to the \ Connecticut Stats Firemen's ‘association. | O PARKING CARS. The building erected by the Wauregan company for their use is one of the best of its kind in the state. It is planned to 'nmu evening. \ make thisfire company one of the bet. Bergétrom, who has been teaching ‘Harold: Wignall and son Kenneth Vis-|sineé September at East Greenwich acad- d in New Bedford, Mass., the past|emy,is enjoving the vacation at his homc eek. hete. o in at the residence of Benjamin Livesey. | to make-a big catch at the week end. Principal Joy of the grammar school| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leach and daugh- plans.spending his week vacation in Bos- | ters, Mildred and Florence, and Mrs. ton. Harold Wignall furnished music at the Walter Robinson has been confined to Orpheum theatre in Danielson Wednes- the house because of mumps. day evening. A benefit picture for the Irish relief | | Mrs. Louis Gibeault continues seriously tund was shown in the Wauregan hall | il Building Trades Working Under Protest On Monday a wage reduction affecting #Wo {tories high, and will contain several the building trades went into effect, and | new rooms and bath. It will cost approx- although there had been talk of a walk- | imatsly $1,000. out no contractors reported any men who Contractor Harvey is erecting a garage stayed out. The carpentefs and masons|on Amity street for J. H. Mliler, of 30 claim that they are working under protest | Perry stréet. It will be one story hgh. until a settlement by arbitration is reach- | 40x42° fedt ..of frame éonstruction, and ed. The carpenters have been getting |will be used for the storage of cars. It from 87 1-2 cents an hour to 95 cents an | will cost about $1,000. A Woozzy Romance of Love and Crooks and Spooks in a Haanted l B Electric light connections are being put| A numbér of’ local fishermen planned | DAVIS THEATRE pext WEEK Starting Mon. WATCH FOR ATTRACTIONS TODAY AND WEDNESDAY—BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL HARRY T. MOREY in “The Sea Rider” FULL OF ROMANCE, THRILLS AND ADVENTURE ZENA KEEFE AND JOE KING IN W Th £ hour, while the masons have been gertng I. C, Gadbois of 50 Hempstead street STARKWEATHER ELDG. Jersey City. Scote DRpes D Ly Sy DotonEn i e o oo eL il o oW $1.12 1-2 per.hour. The reduction estab- | has been gfanted a permit to erect a F""[ = s vear now seems practicall e SARDS!| L AT, sulombnia: Tght/ onssns =i taos] w“; first: six years covered by Chief| certain. This is one of the use‘r:ull line: -m"“m ) n‘n ,;.u.u‘ citizen Very Iata. Saturday night. As he | o0 ;urds figures o period When | that it is agreed should be built, though wNDAtS BEE ° DAY heard voices and the light continued, he | Danielson was dependent upon an old-| millions of dollars’ work of proposed WED! gy mmn g Prizes | Aressed and investigated from his win-|*tvie bell alarm for its fire calls. In given away every Saturday. lishes the, minimum wage for the carpen- ters at 75 cents an hour and the masons “THE WOMAN, GOD SENT” A TRUE AND GRIPPING STORY OF TODAY stors Kigh, 34x32 fet, of wood, covered | at 90 cents an hour. with stueeo. LATEST SELZNICK NEWS WEEKLY The painters, who alao received a cut| . ° Bullding Permits. ~ ; state hizh Gow. A barty Trom ihe dance nall, young | those six yéars the total nurber of fires | into fighway work' have been thrown |in wages on Monday, refused to work om into the discard by a lezislature f T 8 MecLaughln, frame garage, Jeffer- Tmen from an adjoining fown, were seated | ¥a5 43, the total losses from them $18- | doing its best 1o be cconomical In x| o mrmonir s e Ut ey o on a robe on the ground. gambling by the | 340, this being an average loss per vear|penditures. ~ Initletive: and- takihg ccntracis 1o thefd - light of their automobile, with bills hg snow and an average loss per fire of | The hope was expressed here on Mon- selves. They do mot call the walkout & " MARRIED changing hands every now and then. $392.50.. The average number of fires & |day’ that the work will be undertaken by | strike, but stmply & protest against the | MARION—MARION—In Putnam, April DANIELSON _ | First Selectman Edward Baker and his|Year was 8 = hich covers | T2LY_summer ‘and completed if possible | reduction. 4 4, 1921, by Rev. Charles F. Bedard. Undestzker anc Embalmeg | Si" Mise Alice Baker, have given up |, DUring the past 13 years, which covers | before the end of the vear. The new | During the quarter just closed 19 build-| Eiclid Marion aud Miss Doris Marion, > £ % their ancestral home to its new owners |the period since the fire alarm telegraph | route will eliminate two dangerous grade | ing permits have been issued . by Fire| DPOth of Pytnam. Boeciai Adection te Every Detall |and moved to the town farm which they SYStem Was installed With boxes in every | crossings' and In addition ‘shorten — the | Marenal i have rented until they find a place that |®ection.of -the borough. the total number SPECIAL—THURS., FRI, AND SAT—SPECIAL Mark Lea and Wonderful Brand New Cast in THE CHEER-UP GIRLS Feature—ANTONIO MORENO in “THREE SEVENS” Marshal Howard L. Stanton. These per- | SAUTHIER — HARRIS — At Wauregan, OF fires has hean 148 with total losses| paie from Putnam to ‘the Grosvenor-|mits include six for frame garages, one| #Pr & 1921 by Tev. J. C. Mathien. - SO suits them better. : b dales, s s - Jahewa 4 {onel Gauthier of Wauregan and Dan. March went out 1k a lion, having|Of ONly $2L545 for the entire period. The or frame house, four-for frame barns 2 ie d Lita Harris of Dayville. 3 T e e “VINE | verage loss per véar has,been only $1.|p A" Budlence that Alied St. John's han, | and sheds, one for a stone narn, sévem R " b Tt e The topic for Wednesday evening, April | “After several wesks of wonderfully | 657:30 and the average loss per fire only | i idence 5 Teu;Bunday afiernon. took |for alterations to trame bulldimgs. S TRetISe 9L, by Bev. . F. Chagnon. UNION HALL, GREENEVILLE, — : = 5 D3 for the fo s about the normal average fo fors 3 S TRitks taken n obeying Chriats call|warm weather, winker seems to have{S4880. [The xverage number of 8res|s catholil Woman's comncil-in ik, by, | quarter of the year but does mot incibE ] SeMFo. bothvof Tactvie | TONIGHT ol ;4 rsn_‘ Cphript Bl seatire | o ated himselt Bt the lap of epring for & Pac? o aved. in’ getting. in “alarmg by|L'® Yathering. which was representative |many large contracts. RAINVILLE — HOLLAND—In’ Westerly, OLD-NEW D Bt John 10 4351, St. Matthew 4: 1-22, | haoy fomeiang gce, s accompanied the | tetegraph and more time saved in the |'o. Ol of Putham, hut aiso of Daniel. | = F. C. Crowell is to erect a frame houss| K. L, April 4, 1021, by Rev. Lawrence FOX JAZZ B e g Y L G m ni.;‘:‘;f sfi:;r'::):‘;s!::! '.;fiii" «|Past two years through the use of motor- .’,‘Z{,‘ W;IE!manhc_ Pomfret. Davville and |of the coloniel type on Elmwood avenue. {} Kln;ldy‘,h(“};ow: Rainville and Miss DANCE 830 TO 12 P. M. Mrs. C. H. Kock with her.two youngest | tew dars at home from Danielson. driven apparatus of the highest type have | o o0 “,‘“L;Lgfiy!“murng‘!?: territory | The building will be of frame construc- race’ Holland. ehildren. accompanied by ' Mrs. Sidney| Harold Finley spent his vacation in|Deen big factors in keeping losses down ERcating SHiireys Leonard! and infant of New York, have by Father Math, Juay tion, with seven rooms, in which there _Harold L 3 r Mathew Judee, of Hartford, | will be hardwood floors and trim. The New York with his parents. fogsmsking’y smail Aguies. on izat! 2 arrived for the summer. : Tax Colleotor Jamet Towne has re.| Chief Woodward is proud ef the record | o7 the Drovosed orzanization here and its | for Fred Newton has returngd fo Groton. e S oot ation i undation will be of stone and concrete. ceived dues from a large number of elti- {"“ll‘“ gepartment has made.and Of el st “Murya® gavien, - mash the .‘L'ié:ic‘i’ and :éi';?:'m’l‘}“"r:e",‘e b:n?‘n:l:’:m,.‘. W Miss Ruth Rosenzweig and her brother | zens of Westminster. i pport, given (Bim by the hard-|ments ‘relative to the meeting 88 .1ts |in {he Tear of the house.. The planguil Honey have been visiting in Providence. | A large brush fire near Beacher Brown’s | 7OTKing members of his department and | pyrpose. e L P LEY! Mra. S. Olsen, Anna and Edith Olsen | raged furiously Thursday evening, Maren | I8 appreciative of what the citizens have| " Tnis wesk's sessions of th Tract has been let to B, F. Sw i are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G.|30, watched by several on Westminster [100€ in the way of appropriations to make | conrt in this city will e et i Bengtson and daughter in East Hartford. | Hill, such a fine showing possible. The insur- > open this (Tues- 3. Murray Meade has gone to Pitts- T 1 A six-room semi-bungalow,is fo be ance companies never will £o into banke | piresiame "5 JU0%e James H. Webb burgh, Pa., to work. A small farewell : CHESTNUT HILL BRreeD — TODAY — THOS. H. INCE Presents Hie Greatest 6pectacle Since “Civili- zation” “LYING LIPS” CES. prED son_strest. Cost $300. New . York city, suddenty,| W. W. Kenny, frame garage, 30 Garfield #21, Tracy S. Lewis, aged 48 |avenue. Cost $800. ‘William Kingdom, frame garage, Fuller In Central Village, April |street. Cost $300. Frederick F. iendewiz, aged | New London Life Saving Corps, frame : addition, Ocean Beach. Cost $300. T, s ity Irdence | Peter Laura et ux. stone house, Eim B3 Saloct: " | street. Cost $3,000 ¢ N—_In - this city, suddenly, | Morris Lippett, frame garage, Neptune 1921, John J. Callahan. park. . Cost $300, his late home, 38 Baltie | Total number of permits for the week, .30 Wedneaday morning. |6; estimated cost of buildings for the fem at St. Patrick's_church | week, $5,000. g'clock. Burial in St Joseph's . erected on Geer avenue by P. F. Sweeney ESples | fhlaress 1n cniveed $het oo ity v njr\-(:rr'l’l'?g':s e - for Conrad J. Schuler. The imeri:z:nuh & 3 el e ‘nam Country will be in hardwe party was given him ai Sannymeade are proportionately no greller than they | are Sving out the linke. an amas woes | exterict Anish Wil e in sortncd (AR farm, his home here, Wedneaday evening, | o oo p o S0 SOS S | RaYe been anieison In the past 13| good scores for mo early in the season | The foundation will be of st March 23¢ & B Revnolds spe o years. © already have Been reported, P [ mntawith » brick. mderptmtte R AN . Schools open today (Monday) after a|> n. Having pleaded guilty te ntoxication| Puina A : < iy . G. B. Dimon ‘,1'7“ _heenhl!l Door BAMN | dxi hreseh. of ihe. peace. whir . matore mnmEn:mafslrm:h;ae!;;:;t!:n:-\-fl Monday | will be a large porch on one side of the Mr. and Mrs. Mann Page are visiting | [OF Some time. During the past week he|justice Frank M. Bedard of the town of e Boubs: their chi at Rest-a-While. has had an operation performed upom his " Automobile cortege. o Prosecuting Attornev E. C. Morse is| A building permit has been . o s - 8 Brool ve 2 sranted | 0—In this city, April 4, 1921, With St Snd Mra: Henry Graff feet grateal | U1Toat ot a Willimantic hofbital and 18 | wr was'shap. by Oliver A Downs s the | sy (o DA men who have |James E. MoCormick to erect a trame | A Trotene of Waterbury, aged AXD MORTGAGE LOANS to everyone who, by money ot other gift, | N0} convalescent. latter’s farm place in Brooklyn Satur-|opeming of the weanmy, OO0 SMCe the |garage at his home on Perkins avenue.| 3§ years. - has helped them to start-iits agaim after rs. Allen R. Lathrop of ‘Vernen visit- : Norwich hagd 19 gales. of rea] estate the day evening, has been % . The garage will be of frame construction, — past week to nine for the same week last | Josing thelr home and all its contens by | ed the family of her uncle, A. 8. Peck- | cune : il bound over to the| W. Irving Bufard of Boston was a fire the night fo Jan. 17th. ham, Monday, the 28th. supprior court under bonds of $200. Mr.|visitor in Putnam Monday. il S B HOUSE PETERS, ' : €ARD or. THAKS. year. The loans for the respective weeks | FLORENCE VIDOR Harwood is not at all serfously injured| Captain 7. It ern_construction, with cement floor and | o % tb thank the felatives, friends | totalled $47.350 and 37.800. ! I a Sirs Frod P, Brown havi Mrs. C. H. Tate was a visitor in New |anq will have entirely racovered withi ‘ptain J. H. Bulger has established | foundation. & B e s e In New London there were eight sales AND A CAST OF 1,000 r. and Mra. 3 SlopEC i Maitorm e tirely raovered within a |that four youths were ‘involved In the| Louise Armstrong has been givi And neighbors for their kindness shown T3 WO JORCOD TR BRI E . same | moved to the Tonnesson place, which they | 1 ! Ly - | short time. He is held at the county jail L en per-Tguring the illness and since the death.of |of realty | Bawe leased. Harley Jacobs spent Saturday in Man-|in’ Brookiyn. mission to erect a frame barn on Joseph |our beioved sister; also for the beautiful Mr. and Mrs Hyman of ‘Groton were | Chester. recent guests of Mr. and: Mrs. W. H. Greemman, parents of Mrs. Hyman. week last yesr. The loans for the two o s bkt | e et street. The structure will Be 15321 feet | fowers. ks were $24,570 and $23.122 respec-| PATHE NEWS s and one and one-half stories in height. LINCOLN W. HARDING, tively. Dhabiey.- The of $12047 has J&l:r’s:atm, oodyear, throngh its sec- pSmsketball fang lave thetr - imtorost | The sides will be in shingles and the roof ECNICE H. MARVIN. & \RDING, o - i kb a Tladki fn the Ravings {RARE r . Alma Forcier, has forwarded $§15 ed up in the Conn. Mills-Emeralids Will be done in composition fireproof roof- A — . ity AT O (he Jadier Aie| b Sepeed i Uit Sarings Bk oo T Amrian: sommiers s for | utke(3al seris mo mderag: s s | M D0 DANR DETRE: ooty T Do i With her tws | schools for the week ending Mareh 31, | IFish Telief to A. J. Cavanagh, captain of team having captured the first of the the teams working the Dayville-Goodyear |€ames from the Willimantic organiza- térritory and other places in that viein-|tion. vville and perienced and refined America wish to express their deepest\: o Mrs. Charles N. Kenyon; flower commite fy- “Dayvile vicinity had subscribed | _ Exi ed American girl| ren street. The garage is to be.32x24 | o the peont ude |ness with pneumonia. He ser.c1 the town about $23¢ -up to Monday afternoon and | Would like position as nurse girl n Dane € to the people of Colchester, and t tes, Mattle Eocleston = = > the canvass was not nearly completed. |ielson, or simil; k. . Write B ém t“‘fd e "l'he T e rots | S Teeer rienis. Sor. (e KNSR, Ermbes | we skt R Aoyt < i mpleted. , or similar work. ‘e Box 452.— | be of-frame construction, with concrete | all other friends. for the kindly pa- i o S Pre— . Chairman Heénry P. Dubuc, head of the |adv. 3 floors and wood walls. The exterior fin. | thy shown them. in their isfortune. Was diso employed. by, the = Ashiway BRIEF STATE NEWS general commities for this territorygsaid | This week's effort to ralse funds for A Woolen Co. Of a quiet, teiendly disposi- ish will be in slate covered shingles. THAN BUCHALTE: ¢ e — . th Monday afternoon that the umplk’wna the Old People’s Home, ane.of, the mest | There will be & brick chimney in the (-‘,k,,:::: e o T |tion, he was well liked by thoee who knew |, Nervak-TA e oS IO coming aleng splendidly. Reports fof the | worthy of Danielson's objects for public | building. g < H the Postal Telegraph company has th’: hm best. Several years ago he had a state show . subscriptions near the $250,-|aid, will be the presentation of Ruth, The ‘work em the. rencyat it e 0 e as|lts Eptown .offies ta Noralk owiig & - movation o narrow escape from dea y the falling | 4, d b ess conditions 060 mark and the prospect good for reach- | the Moabitees. Faithful work has been | Young block at the corner of Franklin S ial Notice of a beam in a bullding he was helping | " g 5 ing $360,000. .Generous gifts continue to|done by the cast to make an entertaining |and Main streets is nearly completed. pec 3 be_received in the Danielson territory. |presentation. Various Peck, McWilllams Co. has the eontraet for the erection of a large garage for C. A. Chamberlain on his property off War- CARD OF THANKS. Elmer G. Burdick. 42 dled at his bame Mr. and Mrs. Buchalter and family |l Ashaway, March 31, after a week's ill- o @emeMsh on Thanksgdeiog day. For HII‘.‘InM.—AnHmmrrm'!af '(.. made functions that | Several of the rooms on the gecond floor : me time it was expected that the in-|last week by the Atwater Manufacturing The drive is to be extended to Brook-|have been given in aid of the home re-|have been made into offices, while the ,"‘s'{"b,?:,,i:'k.:":h':,flfi b ".".': Jury to his back would make him a crip-|eompany that starting April dth several Iyn thlm:eek”?y m?x wha‘rkefl, ’so that |cently have been the means of raising|third floor has been fitted up for a room :u cet this (Tuesday) eve squ at|Ple, but he recovered after a long time. | rnor; drep hammers will be operated at 3 .3l of the territory in this section will|much needed money, the supply of which |ing house. Contractor P. F. Sweeney 18 | a0 et shre oo His funeral was held Monday afternoon | its factory. - | down people. . So that by taking WIR- |y, covered. Names of donors ars being|is not yet nearly idequate for the pur-|doing the work. 33‘:\ o g"“.h“‘ ;.' g‘:ffi:“:"::f""' with burial in the River Bend cametery.| cumton—The engagement has beem h lm schneck' Of L -‘carmc when you are weak, anaemie, | printed from dl}' to d_ly and the emire|nosex intended. The work on.the addition te the: prop- - % .JOHN' P. CORCORAN, Westerly. ‘“"ou"rm“ of Miss F‘nrn'h\ Smith, Satghe Y= | nervous or run-down, you supply to|list wirl be published in The Bulletin as| This evening brings another drill period |erty of Adelard Lambert at 220 Frankin " " Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Waler D. Blake of New | $1"0q (0 of MUt Doretir B Sanere i St, Philadelphia, |the body the very mineral slements it|they are made svailable frofm canvassers| for the members of the Surply company, |street Is well alons. Part o the old *_ |iondon visitea at the home of Mre. Ba- | Ricer. Yo Richard Swain of ihit piace comma p. lg;dshud'.“m thls‘!vaay. zw pay the |at the committee’s headquarters. moblle artillery regiment. The local com- | frame. barn on this property has been rah F. B. Hood and Charles L Blake on | g % E - | body for the work it does by supplying g mand is making fine progress. torn down and a brick addition 11x20 is writes of the benefit she B0y T e ot e Pt en: |, This moraing the sames of suberibers felt after-taking Wincarnis. Sunday. Waterbary.—Great plans are being b Long strings of trout contnme to be |being erected. The building will be used Daniel E. Blaks returned home from|made by Waterbury's Itallan colony fof to the fund at Pomfret, Dayville and able the body to create vital energy— 3 J Fm. | Prought in from breoks through all the|as a garage. P. F. Sweeney is doing the |30 Smake “fhe Blood rieh and red—to|Go0dvear are presented: Miss Nellie Em- ° ¥ png v Sorwich Sunday # zht a reception to Italian Ambassador Ron | irenathen the merves—and to promote|Srso%, Thoma C. Clarie Jomn O'Nell | TS/CT. Teresberts, Toves loeal men work: Ch h & Ahen The. publlc” schosls In town resumed | do Rich who is expected to visit thiboeity { . " | showed a string of 57. s g 3 | renewed vigor, vitality and endurance. Theresa O'Neil, Mrs. Annie Welch, Harrig g e et are mc ;@;:Ilonl Monday after the Baster vaca- | Saturday, April 15, 15 Main Street NEW LONDON. i goods this vear. 8 Choose the RIGHT way to heakth |thifu, Mrs. John Mathieu, Bernard Mo- v #how well Dithink.of Wincarmis. I must | W. W. Kenney of 30 Garfield avenue R 3 ¢ fact—if |T2N: John Osborné, Mrs. John Osborne,| Work has been resumed by = consid- | has been granted a permit to erect a gar- eay with @il truthfulness that after| Remember this importan o Patrick Weaver, Miss Marguerite Bloom, | erable force of men on the state road be- |3 at the same address. It will be one taking 41 really could sleep at Dights | Yon- dowen wbeé‘;vu !:fl&“:’:‘-mfll:‘;‘:’;‘: ¢he | Mre. Clemons, Miss Annie Moran, Mrs. T. |ing built between Brooklyn and Hampton. |Story high, of frame constryction, 30250 e 1 have not done for| pan;dOTI ectuse of & SLOriaKe n | Moran, James Moran, James Weaver, Tu- | The crews are working toward Brookiyn |feet, for the storage of cars! L lia O'Neil, Edward Mathien, Thomas De-|and are now within about two miles of| P. J. Clifford of Ocean Beach will build | F llflfl'dl montbs. For myself I will continue | Sodium and PhOTflhm‘“?v &“““W.!u"{i“ rogier, Mrs. Riley, Robert Day, James|the viflage. Lower rates are being of-|an addition to his store building at the asT know {t.will bulld me up.| 19, *ings one alone of these Will d0,|Kearney, Mrs. A. Noon, Edward Flage, |fered for work by motor tracks on the|Stme place. It will be 20x30 feet, one as T can now- sleep and have also a ”‘: g Vb i bt o T “con. |Charles Grimes, Mrs. Thomas Dunn and [job than prevailed last- year and the la- |story high, of frame construction. Food* appetite.” IR, S MIC < DecRIES LIicarale. Work has been started on an addition | the - family, John Lannon, Patrick Tigue, A.|bor rates are also said to be lower. N ;1;3-;”-["‘0:; ::;";Q'c"e ol ’;g;;"";}?:f J. Cavanagh, Mrs. Patrick Tigue, Mrs.| ‘Game Warden Harry F. Battey is now |to the house owned by Manuel iRchards Wincarns will benefit you- too Carnls. Elibnld: b ‘_ofl" choice it you | Wilism Reddy. William Reddy. Harry |engaged in patroling the brooks to see|on Lewis street. It will be 14x27 feet, —AND— o - of weakness, | desire new l;k.hfne' rich, red Kennedy, Mrs. R. Mullan and family, Wil-|that no shert trout are taken. No trout almost - every- case | 8 inches may legally be Py . ¥ -d s _ | lima Gitlooley. Michael Weaver, Michael |shorter than 6 - B s & roalittatilas in the|no Oven, 1000 ;‘;’f"c",:fls";‘:,:"?;_ McCormack, Christopher C®pbell, Wil- |taken from brooks in Connectieut and if \- ok woveral mimerel Slamets Whith | mmondad Wincarnie, £oar aresiet |liam Carpenter, Toseph Berthiame, Pai.| caughe, must e retumed to e brooks| DYy Leonhardt Says are positively essential to the creation | has your bottle of Wincarnis ready for |Tick Denahue, James Corcoran, Mrs. Pat | forthwith, Of wital power. These elements are, | you. Try just one bottle. At all drug- | Fick O'Neil, Joseph Miller, Daniel Wea-| Arthur A. DeVere of Worcester was a S mfl.mmm Potasstum, | gists. 12% oz. bottle $1.10. 26 ez. bot- | ver, Edward Moran, John. J. O'Neil Lady Assistan, visitor with friends in Danielson-on Mon- | “the cause of Piles is internai; that's|l LENRY £ CHURCH A1 thess ele- | tle $1.95. Special distributors for The Pomtfret, ‘Dayville and Goodyear |day. why salves do not give lasting relief— —-&:fin_, io, be- | wien | “National Drug Stores Main |t o here presented ie not compicte xame is p-m":;dal» and Shetucket sg.,mx ent: dward | Rl insefar as returned subscriptions for-weak, anaemic, nervous and run- Xumbers o gardens have been planted | why cutting fails,” Hem-Roid, 2 harm- .with peas in Danielson, and the effort | less tablet that ‘“works while you Lassers, Inc, 400 W. 23rd Sk, N. Y.|Books were aavilable Monday afternoon. seems to be to break all records for-get- | sleep,” removes the cause. Money back ‘The 2ames of other givers will appear|ting an early crop. it it falls, Lee & Osgood Co. - - | b % " |backing up. their fish stories with the i “T wonld Ifke-to-tell you,” she writes, | I e ol idemian T exander W. Lewls, secretary of the | Brdsvpert—Aaron Kiein, who hasibern living in Bridgeport for several ¥ Asmaway Grange T Xeocation. waa 1000 (BRI Sl e - * . 4 - | 5 New Jorsey tha sentative Everett P. Mathewson appeared (11! T 1i® aunt in New Jorsev. wnd (o8 before the finance committee of the house | /12 gy ) of representaffives in support of a resoln- | [Si4 47 announcement in a local news Hon To. Eapropriate 3300 to furnish pre.| DAY that they were searching for the ) miums for the annual fair of the asso-|PeF ad he recognized the description. trectors ciation. There is some doubt about se- — curing the appropriation this year Rev. F. P. Mathewson oceupied the pul-| Dy, Howard always recommended pit at the Rockville Seventh Day Baptist chureh, Saturday morning. - E bfl I The heavy freesn of last week Anes not for meéem to have seriously damaged fruit m mers . o budg_here and the trees promise blooming at an early date. The Needlecraft club recently elected ) {8 the following officers: Honorary president, Mrs. Martha Green; president. Mrs. W. of ana WM. SMITH ALLEN H. Burdick: viee presidents. Mrs. Emma L "fl Telephone 328-3 Johnson and Mrs. Pauline Walls: secre-| woom tary, Mrs. Charles N. Kenyon ; treasurer, Mrs. Charlotte McGonegal; directress, -

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