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DANIELSON AN% DANIELSON That at first appeared possibly to ve a | was an ablesbodled man and that dom wd Substitu EI e murder case was accepted during Mond cash and a bank book showing a deposit in ||||||I|||l' SP S S i It wiich Usotee Fhillios, 2|0 $853 “in ' Ieal savigie . (tost Cutten] ForTafants, Tovelids and Growing Children | Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder SomiTafl man abdut 60, lost his life some time d were found on his person after his death. The Original Food-Drink For All Ages | No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible Well Known Hospxml Physician Says These Are Some the ng Sunday night by falling down a smal! e very edge of the the stream rushe. near the uppe: PUTNAM NEWS farm. Why he should have had this idea seems strange in view of the fact that he It is recalled, however, that he previous- has been a town farm inmate, though e was an expert in his line and capable earning well more than a living wage. The state and local police were inte- of Scfe 70ilk n INFANTS wa INVALIDS Horlick’s Agoid Imita PUTNAM As & result of a special city meeting state was represented by Attorney A. S. Maddonald of Putnam, assisting Grand Juror Amedee Bellerose, J. C. Talbot tes- : 2l T T T T A i Do Trifles Annoy and Upset You Do You Have Frequent Headaches. Do YouQuarrel With £Do You Ji ump When Danger Signals of Exhausted Netve Force—What To Do One of the most terrible of ail hu- man ailments is exhausted nerve force. It weakens all the vital organs Those YouLove the Door Slams @ If you bave any of the symptoms of nerve force exhaustion, you should at once take steps to enrich AV] THEATRE D S l0od. This can be and eb resting themseives during Monday in a5- | held Monday. Putnam is to have a mew | tified that he bought some cattle from 2| of the body and as a result all kinds ;"::Z‘flemveb mpll:m e B certaining the identity of Phillps' com- | motor-driven ladder truck for the firé de-|man named Armand Quissant. The cat- la ptoms may appear. - e body D during the late afternoon and 2 of alarming sym; free use of Nuxated Iren, which not 7 panions & partment. The meeting did not call out|tle were in Webster and the witness sald & ek 16l reA ek iy e 8 sprawled upon the rocks at the ver: early evening hours of Sunday. It 18 MOt | ;ore than a small percetnage of the|that when he found out that he had to Some people get nerve : hwhmrt. only ine: e activity ~Of the s am direc ss. rm\\‘ th Iikely that the police will bring any charg- | voters of the citv, but thoss who voted|go through certain formailities to get pains over the eyes, in the hea: blood making organs, but feeds true \ater Stuyriskl, another emplove, no-|es against them, as the finding of he | turned in a gecisive majority, 206 to' 69, |them into Connecticut he sold them to| and across the small of the back; in|red blood food directly to the blood tfied the po a promot investigation | money, bankbook and Phillips’ wateh, | in favor of adding the biece of apparatus|Hanson. After he sold them, witness| others the first symptoms are mental |jtseif and thereby helps to create -.:-:d o e Ther w'\;‘)y.rizn\‘\(z:‘r:‘x:n:;il‘\\('il::n a‘x?el)fs‘:;‘fzr ran w;h; da_;;mmm. R R iaah}l:hhe saw ma Nl 1{:;.:;1.‘: "fld instead of pnfisicnl—elie:gumu es;; milliohs of new red blood cells. S & Fous bis furthes e cce, exch ; ¢ has been repeatedly Dointed out that|in Thompson. Quissant tes o sell- e r man was killed for his money or any eth* | Putnam is tn real need of the ladder | ing the cows to Talbot and said that the [ wo'Y OTE ot;l;:m wotnr mfi?nfld%:‘mhm = ¢r purpose. The theory mnow IS that |truck now authorized purchased, and it|defendant went to the place in Webster Th Saother 48 t by | the most valuable red blood makin Phillips. in an intoxfcated condition. at- |y helieved that this fact counted with|where the cows were and started off with s emons ot . most g "‘”‘\j‘:l:{‘; nfl: ;‘;;‘\: ‘f_‘;;’ :g:t“",;'!"h‘;; ;‘::: many of the Voters, who took it for|them, telling him, witness, that he was her children, squabbles w er scientific discoveries since the crea- A MAGNIFICENT DRAMA ooms on W. Williams and ing wit nder the with their was giv and tumbled off the ledge, gashing his forehead and at the same time fracturing his skull so severély as to cause death. came here to make arrangements for the funeral of Phibiips. James Brown paid a fine of $150 and costs, the whole amounting to $193.58, and lost four and a half barrels of very good clder (so ’tis said) and a score of bottles of home brew in adjusting matters with the Killingly town court Monday morning, following a raid that was made at his place Saturday afternoon. Brown pleaded gullty to reputation and keeping granted that the proposal would not be defeated and In that belief neglected to g0 and cast their votes, It was stated Monday evening that the needs of the Putnam department. It is not expected that the truck will be pur- chased and received here for several months, Rain had mo terrors for the many who had waited long and patiently for the 29th annual concert and ball of Cargill counell, K. of C, at Union hall Easter Monday evening. They came in num- bers and not only from Putnam but from going to take them to Oxford, Mass. The next day witness saw the cows in the yard of Hanson’s home % Thompson. He also sald that Hanson said that Talbot sioner of domestic animals that no per- mit had been issued to Hanson was“ntro- duced and ended the state's case. Han- son appeare din his own behalf. He put his wife on the stand and she testified that she heard her husband and Talbot talking about the cows and heard her husband say that he would not buy a “pig In the -bag.” On cross-examination she said that she and her husband went band, has frequent fits of the “blues” and bursts into tears over the small- est troubles. In such cases it is cotic drugs; the starving nerve ells must have nerve food which is sup- plied by the Blood. Any physician will teli you that if the blood supply were cut off from any nerve in your body that the nerve would die. NUXATED IRON tion of modern medical sclence, and its effect in helping % create new nerve force and revitalize worn-out, Try Nuxated Iron for two weeks and if at the end of that time you have not obtained all and even greater benefits than you expect, the manufacturers will promptly refund your money. INCREAS GIVES NEW by EUGENE 6 O'NEILL wifk CIMII.ES S.GILPIN the local During Monday a sister, Mrs. Henry | 2 . ‘worse than useless to waste time tak-| exhausted nerve cells is sometimes Dreceded by Bl o a = ext step will be to investigate as to just|had told him he had a permit to brinf aealeines or i D hers ahe | Young, was located st Pomiret and she | ;170 F truck beat suited 5o mest the] them th. TAn'amaavie from the commis.| 10E, stimulating medlc P i A ONE ACT COMEDY BY ‘GEORGE CRAM COOK § SUSAN GLASPEL MANAGEMENT<f ADOLPH KIAUBER w i " % con. | all the surrounding territory and hdd a{to Webster onc evening and that the next e ol e riaer Was O | delightful time notwithstanding the i |day there were two new cows on _the iaca i Tk e e e e R onditior place. Hanson did not testify but in a Charles L. Torrey represented Mr. Brown., | 10%ard weather conditior e e e e e e s The hall had been beautifully deco-|Short argument stated that the cows | Phillips’ Aru;lr.:r‘ rh.‘.:ma ;:“Tnm;r:om lmG;«[:dv rated in “white, green, pink and purple, | were Talbot's when brought in and that t . ric section above | year Hieights, eivon i & sonshine | combined with emblems-and electrical ef-|1f he had done wrong it was through a An th C mn P es QUALITY . rocks on w e Some mash Were selzed in a Saturday | focts to furnish such a handsome setting |mistake, Attorney Macdonald argucd 0 er ul NOT QUANTITY .v'AZ'D’ésIlIEE! . | ening. for the cary sond Crartomonday | as always marks the giving -of this big | that it made no difference whose cows|] BEFORE ORDERING YOUR MATERIAL FOR REPAIRS OR NEW MATINEES THE WORLD'S broke ol st-L ial event. they were, if the defendant broug} em A Chabot could-not be found. Ho was not | PRCCSIER, B8, SV, o ong iny Comnecticut: ha was gullty. The jus. CONSTRUCTION, IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONSULT US. Children 150 sEST at e when the raid was made and of- cers in charge of the case had not been in touch with him up to Monday morning. They hope to have him in court soon, however. Like Brown's cider, Chabot's still, moonshine and mash will go into the friends mingled with members of about every fraternal order represented in Put- nam-‘and all seemed to enjoy themselves In fullest degree. The grand march was led by Grand Knight James J, Charron and Miss Aline LeClair. tice said that in view of the conflicting evidence he would dismiss the ctse. Malcolm M. Willey of Columbla univer- sity. who_has been visiting with his mother, Mrs. Helen M. Willey, at Ux- bridge, will return to New York Wednes- CALL AT OUR YARD OR TELEPHONE 62 SPRUCE, PINE CYPRESS, N. C. Pl NE, YELLOW PINE, WHITE PINE, CHESTNUT. FIR, WALL BOARD, SHINGLES, BUILDING PAPER, NAILS, ETC. Today, Tuesday, Wednel&y—S Real Acts Wm. O’Clare & Co. in “Killarney Days dump to pollute. the atmosphere—for s | _&WW«—M& moonshine is a mighty bad drink even | Preceding the grand march and danc-| “afics Margaret Fraser of Mt St. Jo- H F d A J DAWLEY for the millions that detest the prohibition |ing there was a concert by Peachew's Or- | sonnis. sominary, Hartford. is spending | . I's an . Jo AL JEROME KANE SISTERS chestra, the concert numbers being 8S)1. paster recess at her home in Put-! THE SILENT F @}l paying posi- | 1t 1s likely that Danielson will have a | follows: March, Knights of Loyalty;:|the NORWICH, CONN. ear IN_COMEDY _AND S0MGS 1y. county convention of the Y. M. C. A aur- |overture, Golden Sceptre; _Tone = Foem: | ™{iiormey Charlea L Torrey was in ELDRIDGE—RARLOW—ELDRIDGE oved at Bal- [ing the next few months. Whilé Dantel- | Apple Blossoms; songs, Swanee River | paie0rney Charies tu FOEn, Tt 0 of the mills | con has not warmed up to the county work | Moon, O, Solo_Mio (Neapolitan Folk| 12" 1o "town court IN_A WONDEREUL VARISTY ACT — JHE FRAARE. B SIS He “sttled | of the organization in the same degree | Song) James Xavier Cervone: orchestral|'gl® 1OFD SOUE L\ b couney O'MALLE is belleved has | as have many, of the larger and even |sulte, Arbutus. Hawalian novelty, Rho-|y STe@™, ¥ T SOel of (08 Ol o ot dme, W. S, Johnsom, PIANO RECITAL WILLIAM DUNHAM and GRACE Y e. Only last | smaller es in the county, there has ?f": violin solo. Meditation, from Thais, | joo " s 0 {1 the Bradley building, on|chorus; solo for mezzo-contralto, My Lit: ] l IN COMICAL MUSICAL CAPERS insurance as an emplove | been a recent awakening of interest and [Nicholas P. Casessante; intermeszo, [ per oot P aiey ToHORT | PL el SO BRI TG iana), Mrs. Vanasse; T was cancelled. Inquiry | It now appears that Danielson is coming | Bright Eves, G. Edwards, i B emiar songs (s, Ole Uncle, Mop., Chas. TUESDAY, MAY 2nd GEORGE AN an all star cast in brouent forward and will enter actively into the | Tho committee ‘of arranzements was|“'BArcy o o Lo e city | B moott: (b My Sun; (O Sole Mio) . Di county work,' For a Sunday in May a made up of Frank E. Sherlock, chair- hotel, has turned farmer and is stocking Capua, chorus. “ONE MAN IN A MILLION” Sl S quitting work at th h deputation of Y. M. C. A workers from |man; Armand J. Montville, Frank I inig place in Pomfret. He will have 3500| ‘The pisnist and accompanist is Mrs EDWARD MORRIS was & resident of the town of Thompson |Yale university is expected in Danlelson. [Cordier, John Samonzi. Arthur J. Bro-|mricens this swareer and a number of | Helen Mobart of the borough. : - Ao Y OURe ARD D pnd intended going there and to ask that | The program for this event has not been |eur, Bernard I. McGarry. John E. Dor-{gn e o0 37 Cots"on the place. eyt st ik SLATER HALL GUARANTEED ENTES e G Se be tted as an inmate of the town | detailed, but County Secretary J. H. Cor- [sey. Mr. Brodeur was floor director and | "po "\ Winis of Worcester was a STAFFORD SPRINGS * bom indigestion, flatulence, and [oe of e Famons yiegrist Family Praises Sanalt bett has promised that it will be of unus- al interest. Secretary Corbet has racent- ly been in touch with the local Y. M. S. A. committee and is pleased with the pros- pects for the summer work. may he remarked that there was no I practice Monday afternoon for base his aldes were Edward W. Mullan, dis- trict deputy: Michael Diagle; the recep- tion commit as made wp of James J. Charron, Rosario Beausoliel, John B. Dalgle, Arthur L. Duvert, Wilfred May- nard and Lester Herlihe, visitor with friends in Putnam Monday. Circulars_setting forth the atractions ot Camp Woodstack, the county Y. M. C. A. camp in the town of Woodstock, have been prepared and are to be dis- tributed throughout the county. Anson B. Handy, who has been princi- pal of the Stafford High schools and su- perintendent of schools in Stafford for the past four years, has been elected su- perintendent of schools in Thompsonville. UNDER AUSPICES OF NORWICH MUSIC ASSOCIATION TICKETS $1.00 BREED THEATRE c There was a session of the city court| The Sunday plcture supplement of 2|yt ig not definitely decided when Mr. 4 the Killingly High school basdball team. |, There was o session of the oty cowrt| ¢, 3" rer "contained a DhOLOFTaDh | Hanty il teave’ but he will probabls ALL SEATS RESERVED Home of Dominant Screen Plays bl T i i o ot at_ lonat amothar duy.the belated |Tare during the last few months—at)of Georse:Aviward Thayer son of Mr|stay in Stafford unti e school commis- TOBAY T SEShAY . AonT ot bRt ot % | which a number of matters awaiting at-|and Mrs. rles T. . tee elects his successor. He came to - y ths sew e 10nic i Dieving senson, e "hoct team 0F th® |iontion were disposed of. Probation Off-f elty. ford Springs from Putnam, four Years|§150 and costs, amounting to $§231. AND WEDNES MISS FLORENCE SIEGRIST, OF THE WONDERFUL FLYING SIE- GRISTS, SAYS: — *T bad been suffering for & long time great distress of the stomach, and thought that the trouble was slowly wearing me out. 1 bad taken several kinds of digestive tablets and dyspepsia medicines without douu A pay n the ot ation telephone booth installed v of the local postoffice, s prov- one of the most convenient and popu- fons in town. Chief Special Deputy Howard Elliott of the bureau of domestic animals Is en- 4 in making reappointments of dor ardens in different Windham lcounty recque. of New Bedford was vith friends in Danielson Mon- A warty of dancers from Danielson were cer Peter Gardner was in court and took up with officials a number of cases on his list. A number who have been on probation were discharged. The case against Mary Mojinski was nolled. 1In this case the woman had been accused of theft of a ball of yarn from a local mill. She claimed that she found the yarn in a sideboard which she had purchased from a woman who formerly lived here, but is now a resident of Northampton. . James Sion of Providence asked for and received a continuance of two weeks, e STONINGTON The Baster Monday night hop given at the community club house proved a de- | cided success. The decorations were in keering with the season and the confett! and rfbbons made a wvery attractive nov- elty. . Phil's Harmony orchestra, of New London provided the music. The Stonington road was given a coat- ing of tar and’sand Monday. The statc highway gang has put the tarred road be- ago. During his term here the large 11- room grammar school has been erected. He has been interested in all civic affairs and has many friends in town who will regret his departure. There was a large attendance at the Knights of Columbus’ dance In St. Ed- wards’ hall Monday evening. The Easter services together with the unusually fina weather Sunday morning was responsfble for the large attendance at all the loca churches. Rev. John Wilkins of New Haven came to town Saturgay and on Sunday took up 5, which was paid.. Constable George Tetreault of Ver- sallles and Deputy Sheriff J. McGuire raided a place in Versailles Sunday fore- noon and came away with a quantity of moonshine and the moonshiner. Now that the Willimantic turnpike ls In fair condition many automobiles have resumed trips through the village. Experienced teacher of piano desires puplle. 75 cents a lesson. Miss Lucille Gulle, No. 6 Kinney avenue. Tel. 962. Pupil of Miss Lena Fuller—adv. MARY ALDEN (THE MOTHER OF THE OLD NEST) L. “THE MAN WITH TWO MOTHELS” EXTRA ADDED FEATURE . at Putnam the tween Stoninzton and Westerly in good ) The town has recelved from the treas- 3 \= meany good. o e b aE ameil coanah. | that e might be enabled to obtatn coun- | shap for fhe season.. his duties s rector of Grace EDISCOalyurer of the state of Goanestons . ram CHARLES CHAPLIN “When one ef my friends, who was [ o " | el before his case comes to trial, He I8 Tho youns peaple of the Second Congre. | church. for $207.01, its share of the distribution * with our Show recommended Sanalt, o ats . | charged with reckless operation of an au-|gational Sunday school have been rehears- i of tax on capital stock of banks and oth- " x [ gtarted it. 1 have taken one |ca ,,Tffii‘;i,‘“fi"?;,f.‘\’l?flgffl o x| tomobile and also operating while under |ing a playlet. The proceeds are to £0 to MOOSUP er corporations pursuant to Sec. 1203, '.l'l Hls Very [‘atest—.“PAY DAY” * bottle, and am so very greatly benefited | are to be installed at the town hall. the influence of intoxicants. Sion's caf|the building fund society's benefit. Mrx General Statutcs, Revision of 1918. $hat T ean conecientiously recommend it | The time {s at hand when residents of | fgured in an accldent. oodstosi| GCT0n &nd Her Daughter Mary s tho t- | The whist club met last weelt. e . . South Woodstock | tle. e wl : ker, tha stat e, . 2 0 otbers, but T am now eommencing ov | this section of the town must give con- | Gilbert Lengtin of’ South ‘Foolslotk)tle Those who will sopear in parts ate: | Mrs. Parker, tho station agent's NORWICH TOWN PATHE NEWS—Up-to-the-Minute News T. o o bottle, and shall continue to | Sideration to paying their annual tax as- | also obtained a continuance of two Victor Johnson, Secretary ith ; is much improved in healt opics < the second bottle, and ehal T wiarininty G5 o o E e e 17 In his case. He will face an intoxication | liam Di.te, Mr. Green; Florerce Beech, | George B. Hill wase in Central Village| At the First Methodist charch Sunday u‘l “’"l = edicine u O I e iriasi et uven 1t o ipout tront | CHEES) Rose ; Mrs. Stone, Mrs, Gorton ; Hae Rfxe [Saturday and visited his uncle and cou- coming in . gramme which follows: ~Preludn song, fo called Senalt the Sensble Tomic, if | costern saten . oS O™ ANV |in% Coolish question 1,000,926, but as | Coptain Manuel Clay and son lect here |and Mrs. O. B Kenyon last Sunday. | st ey, 0" Reaindetion Aa i x that in almost every case, the first bottle | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wade, of East |matter of fact that very thing is sug-|for Sheepshead Bay in their power boat | Edward Lyon and Mrs. Susle Wyatt|prom Hymnal, The Easter Seletion. all: v MONDAY, TUESDAY shows the sufferer that help is being given, | harnton, Mass,, visited Miss Susie Col- | ested to the 35.000 dog owners of this|Lena and Willle, Monday to engage I [are at the latter'’s home in Massachn-|orpce "0t Rl 7 8 “aarich : Angels ’ aad that it is therefore mm‘fl, sure | lins over Sunday. state by Special Chief Deputy Howard A.|the scallop industry. setts for a_short time. Silently Watching, Claude Stanton: The THEATRE AND WEDNESDAY i relief will be found if a | John Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Elliott of the bureau of domestic ani-| Sunday, April 23 Nina council, K. of | Willlam Sprague is much better and|gacter Call, Mark Aldrich; the Easter S50 Botiies see taken. Smith, is recovering steadily after an op- |Mals, Who was in Putnam Monday. A|C, will hold a meeting in the K. of C. |5 able to be out on the streets again. |Noccace Josephine Hill: duet. Christ ‘ r . eration for acpendicitis at the Day Kim- |circular letter advising vaccination of |home on Maln street. Meetings hereaft- | The Girls' chub members are doing 2| xroce”Miss Florence Bennett. Miss Lou STANDARD VAUDEVILLE All progressive druggists sell Sanslt. |} \\ooital at Putnam. He I expected 408 is being addressed to all the dog|er will be held once a month Instead of | good work. They presented the shut-Ins |jer "y, oo " Teoltationy, - The " Bllieed to return to his home here at the end of |OWRers of the state. twice. of Moosup each a beautiful flower, gIVIng | promise, Fiffie Ladd; Resurrection and 4 CHANCELLORS4 i e St wii Sut e W et e the Saviour. Mark Aldrich, Isabelle " er ending months in the Day Kimball The body of Lomis Delorme, who died = = -y gom, Gembel; song, Welcome Happy Morning. hospital at Putnam. He is now in falr |in Norwich, was brought here, his home| Mrs. Martha Holmes of New York, who = all; readings, Mrs. M; : CLIFTON & KRAMER LOUIS E. KENNEDY way to recover his health, although his | eity, for 1 § has been the guest of Robert Edgar and e i R One of the reasons that this fine remedy DANTELSON CASINO, , STARKWEATHER BLDG. SOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. o gusta Miller. Effie Ladd, Tnez Edmiston ; Sow Joseph Frazier, who lost his feet by am- |Ish. Next week the mission will be for|spent the week end hers, has returned. | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Howe and daugh- | ecitations, Easter Lillies, Elbert Perkins . ART SMITH EANETTE KEANE Hven ".n:ul' -l\h:ryw;::u::;ym Frizes | putation. after having them frozen last |the men. The mission is being conduct-| Charles T. Willard who spent the waek |ter of Jewett City and son Earl Howe 5 J DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmes @secial Attantion te Every Detall better. a good omen reflect ing reports mow this week. Carl Kent of Meriden. where he is man- ager for the S. N, E. T. company, as he formerly was in this djvision. was a vis- itor with friends In Danielson Monday afternoon. winter, has returned to his home here aft- life had been despaired of for weeks. Travel may broaden a .man, but others can stay at home and get fat. = == =2 2= RAISE MORE~BETTER CHICKS e R 2 gested, Battermilk “Vitamines’’ That Are in Wirthmore Buttermilk Baby Chick Food It will raise every one that is worth raising. Feed eight weeks or more—it insures. your having husky, healthy chicks, Very palatable, containing highest quality ground grains and pure dried buttermilk. == — T easily di- helps prevent white If you are owner of a dog, are you go- ing to have him vaccinated? This sounds A mission being conducted by Redemp- torist fathers is being-given at St. Mary's church and will continue during this week and next. Every morning and each evening this week the mission services ar ebeing attended by women. of the par- ed for the French-speaking parishioners. city, for burial. Mr. Delorme had been a resident of Putnam .for many vears before going to Hartford to take employ- ment a few years ago. Later he went to Norwich. He was about 45 years of age. He leaves his wife, a daughter, Miss Ju- lette, and a son, Harvey, all of Putnam. Paul B. Hanson of Thompson was dis- charged by Justice Percy P. Tourtellotte after a hearing, Saturday afternoon, in which Hanson was charged with bringing cattle into this state from another state ILUSC.B.Q. Tfihml-lbym H her daughter; Edith Chambers. Lathrop, Hore Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Garity and son of New York are guests of Mr. Garity's par- ents. Mrs. William P. Griffin is ill at her home on Water street. Maurice Crandall of Springfield, Mass., sin. Emil Dorflinger was a caller on Mr. away about forty in all at Easter. Edgar Kennedy has moved his family from Prospect street to Maln' street in one of Dr. Gregolre's tenements. The body of Mr. Parsons was taken trom the tomb and was burled last week. end with his sisters at Passaic, N. J., has family has returned home. Merton P. Clarke, of Shencer ,Mass. who spent the week end here has returned, Max Killars of Boston, is at his home here. The third concert is to be glven this season by the Community chorus with so- loists from the borough and Providence under the direction of Dr. Jules Jordon, Who S0 sipcesefull canducted the two concerts last season. The program is to Theodore Dewhurst; Bugle Song, Dr. Jules, Jordon, chorus, baritone solo, Pro Peccatis, from Stabat Mater, Rossini, Mr. and his wife, of Montville, called on Ru- BALTIC Louis Dubols and family were Easte Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Theophile Dubois. George Peloquinn and family of Hart- ford spent’Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peloquinn. Master Leo Tetreault is home from Central Falls, R. I, spending the Easter vacation, Miss Mary Jane Gauvin, after spending The driver was without a driver's license, Both driver and the owner of the rum- running machine were brought before Justice Thomas F. Kelly and were fined Millions of people evening an Easter concert was given. Miss Florence Brown had charge of the pro- the Life, Calvin Edmiston; Tell Me the Baster Story, Beulah Rogers; Where is He Risen, Gladys Crighers: solo, Joy Dis- pels All Sorrow, Miss Lumpert; exercise, An Easter Message, Gladys Cruthers, Au- Resurrection, Claude Stanton ; Flowers for odora Brown, Mrs. Manning; offertory; remarks by pastor; song, Golden Harps Are Souriding, all ; benediction. At the Christian Endeavor servics af 6.45, which preceded the concert, Adelber: Rudd was leader. The topic was Citizens of Two Worlds. At the Sacred Heart church, Easter morning. Loesch’s high mass:iwas sung by the cholr, assisted by several soloists. at the ten o'clock mmass, which closed ¢ < be: Part One—The Erl King's Daughter, | four monthy travel p with Benediction of the Most Rlessed without having a Dermit. {rom the com-| Dunish dramatic leend chorus and - solos | aice Moy, raVelng in Canada, s | EH B e R et e TS oy "‘ H- '-""‘ - e .RTH MORE C“'CK FEEDS missloner - of « domiéstic: animals. | The | (transtated by I, Vance); auslc and ar- | | Teaorns oy pore el | o ennam read fhe. Goapel | of the duy IN “THE MIDNIGHT BELL' _PAY DAY s | Tangement by Niels W. Gade Mrs. Theo- |places hereabouts for liquor and have | Tom the sixteenth chagter of Mark, the * | dore Dewhurst. a8 The Erl King's Daueh- {foon suocessful in almost a1l instances, |8t seven verses. PRICES—Mat. 23c and 30c. Eve. 50c, 40c, 30c and 23¢ RN leffé‘ - 1;‘1"{(9"5; V:M-!"sflf! lg]e mother | Deputy Sheriff John J. McGuire, sin-| Joseph Hill, of Farmingdale, X. Y., v + of Pz:t Hu oy ;-‘m;r:’fu}hl:s: G“‘Wam gle-handed, caught a rum-running auto-|formerly of Norwich Town, has been o , G. - | mobil, s v days i Your Chlcks Need the G Siating b s et s | monile from Rhode Island:Friday night.|Dassing a few days a tthe home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hill of Clin- ton avenue. Having been the guest for several days of her sister. Miss Isabel Egan, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagner, of West Town street, Miss Josephine Egan has returned to Mystic. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weisenberger of New York, returncd Easter Sunday fol- lowing a visit Gf three weeks at the home ot Mrs. Weisenbergers’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Browning, of West Town street. Miss Mildred Amelia Avery Kinney has returned to Ledyard, where Monday morning she resumed teaching .at the Church Hill school, after passing a week's vacation at her home on Town street. Mics Kinney had as her guest Easter Sunday. Ray Holdridge, son of Judge of Probate Samuel E. Holdridge of Ledyard. Mrs. Stanton W. Brewn of Wightman avenue. returncd Monday from a visit of & week at the home of her son-in-law and Qaughter, Mr. and Mrs, Addison E. Dodge (Martha Brown) of Springfleld, Mass: SENSATIONAL ACROBATIC NOVELTY RYAN & MOORE CODY & KING HARMONY SINGING ODDITY Dainty Singing and Dancing Dus SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT COLORATURA SOPRANO UNIQUE CHARACTER SPECIALTY PIATITAR CHARLES RAY (MADE IN NORWICH) Second Annual Spring Celebration, Frank J. Murphy Shows Double its former size. $20,000 invested in New and Novel Shows and Riding Devices. Seven week days and seven nights inclusive J APRIL 22nd to 29th diarrhea, bowel trouble, builds hone, blood, muscle, feathers and contains the vitamines which are necessary ~ for good health. ‘While driving on Wauweeus hill Sun- day afternoon, shortly after three o'clock. hen near what is known as the Charles Holt glace, John and Jeremiah Murphy of Otrabando avenue. were thrown out on a pile of rocks, the latter being seriously in- jured. The brothers recently purchased 2 green horse and of late have been using it to draw wood. Sunday afternoon the horse was hitched into a buggy and they proceeded in the direction mentioned. Some boys were playing with a large black dog and the dog startled the horse driven by one of the Murphy boys, the animal running away. The Backus hospital am- bulance was called and Jeremiah Murphy who sustained deep wounds about the head, was conveyed to the hospital, where it was reported Mcnday morning he pass- duewm--nm"p@mn- date the beginning of their enjoyment of tea to their first taste of LIPTON'S TEA LargestSalein the World ON THE BATTLE GROUNDS, NORWICH Auspices of ROBERT O. FLETCHER POST, AMERICAN LEGION ADMISSION TO GROUNDS, FREE Valuable Feeding Instructions—Free Write to St. Albans Grain Co. CHAS. M. COX C0. ST. ALBANS GRAIN CO. Whelesale Distributors Manufacturers Boston, Mass. (B-C-1) St. Albans, Vermont e e Because it is best for their tender skins. Help it now and then with touches of Cuticura Ointment applied to first signs of redness or rough- ness. Cuticura Talcum is also excel-’ lent for children. a"""""‘"&%‘é‘.‘fif &% At Al Druggists—30 Cents W. 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