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the Motor transport corps, is at his jo—— 3 e [ ] home here, after having completed his - " - world war tour of duty, but he will re- ' turn to the service, having re-enlisted. . u Private Roy is proud of the citation that he carries, in which communica- tion is set forth, that the field artill- ' e ABSOLUTE SALE OF pushed forward ahead of the infantry We inaugurate this week our ANNUAL SALE OF LADIES’ | that it was charged with supporting, November 8, 1918, and got into a MEN turin brated “DOVE” line of | piendid position to shell the Sedan: UNDERGARMENTS, featuring celebrated “DOVE"™ B : Underwear, in fine MUSLIN, CREPE-DE-CHINE and WASH | cutting oft the enemy's communica- tions over his last remaining line bet- SATIN. This line has come to be the acknowledged standard ween Northern France and Belghum a - : of excellence in finé Underwear, and our assortment at this| Markiown sale of shoes at The Key- time is problbly the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE ever S.T\t':u ::’:’:r'rf;“dr::‘/a chr-ercg:n = ;7 c::f : shown in Putnam and embraces the fouo‘”ing: ducted here for-the Home service fund FA N N ! N G PA R K qE Only 40 L.ots In All [] and appreciation from Salvation Army WOMEN’S NIGHT GOWNS, Lace and Hamburg trimmed— | hetadquarters, _Cashier Francis . Storer of the Windham Country Na- | Prices 75c, $1.25, $1.39, $1.50, $2.00, §2.50, $3.00, $3.50, jona! bank smnounced Saturday even- ing. and ss 50. The Army highly appreciates the gt fact that Danielson raised $654,53, an CORSET COVE-RS, Lace and Hamburg trimmed 31.25 excess over its apportionment and giv assurance that the organization . . 0 feels elated that Danielson responded PRINCESS SLIPS, made in Empire style — Prices $2.00, ] generousiy to the call for funds. The ‘drive was conducted here under the 32.50 lnd“m direction of Warden Dames Roulias . d Attorney E. L. Barbie. Miss Helen ) . :ces | Parkins, Maple street, as chairman af LADIES’ DRAWERS, Lace and Hamburg trimmed—Prices| {25, Maple strect, as ehairman af 69¢, 85¢, 98¢, $1.25. . George M. Williams, 79, died during BRASSIERES, Hooked Front—Prices 53¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, | im0 M, on e s Tore %% and $1.50. TO BE SOLD SEPARATELY : This property is part of the Bankrupt Estate of Del Carlo. Ideal location, 5 a veteran of the First Connecticur avy artillery, in which he servea | during the Civil War. He leaves his CAMISOLES, in Flesh and White — Prices $1.25, $1.50, | vit ; 3 James 8| Tucker, 8. died Tridax ight at his m ins Mills i $2.00, and $2.75. | he' nuishlioeRoed! tral oF Wedler B T BLOOMERS, in Flesh and White—Prices 69c, $1.25, $1.50, | 21 weit town men in s noreminent close to Washington Street and on the Yantic car line. Every lot 50 feet or more in width. Price $150 and up. Terms 1- 4 cash. WOMENS PETTICOATS, Hunburg snd Laco. trimmed— | e oo, T, St Tme Liberty Bonds accepted at 100 cents on the dollar. Moosup by a large delegation attend- 4 Rose of Lima Council, K. of C., was Prices $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2,75 and $3.00. represented Sunday afternoan - at e i e 3 ing the conferring of the third degree WOMEN’S “BILLIE BURKES”—Price $2.98. e L e e o lows Council. The Danielson Council ENVELOPE CHEMISES—Prices $1.00, $1.25, $2.00, $2.50, has a new class in preparation for eg $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00. Postmaster Raymond Allen is walking between his home on Broad reet and the office this week. There is nothing particularly extraordinary in this fact te the average reader, but those who have talked with the of- within the past 48 hours now omeone stole his bicycle, which t standing in the alley near the postoffice 1a got av daylight. Liberal discount for cash. SEE US AT ONCE—SALESMAN ON PROPERTY EVERY DAY. Or call at GEO. PITCHER’S SURVEYOR’S OFFICE, Room 4, Chap- || man Building, Broadway. Saturday, and the thief vith the machine in broad PUTNAM Many Lots are being spoken for. Get in touch with us at once. Connecticut division of the Ameri- can Legion requesting that a post be establ i 11 probably be received within a v days. It is hoped that the post 3 will be established here and will be in DANlEuON ils savings deps ent, which re: |a flourishing condition before the Wel- the prosperity of the town. come Home celebration Labor d s busenann Tiat alnhatiatic When the Government announced its e e financing in antic visor of schools, of those who are | Liberty Loan, the E. L. WILLIAMS, Incorporated ROOM 4, CHAPMAN BUILDING _The P. H. §. commencement festivi- ties ended Saturday wit hthe senior] tion of the Fifth National Bank was . ! class pienic at Roseland park. Tk prepared to enter Killingly High |the first commercial institution in this | picnic was well attended r:;nd u};x‘f school at the beginning of the school |t0Wn to render assistance by taking |oughly enjoyed. year next September the Certificates of Indebtedness is- At Phillips’ grove, Wildwood k, SYoanus AlG 4 Bt me sue;l bi-weekly by the Treasury De- |the Eagles held their annual c]amggll;e partment. . The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ts total subscription for these Cer- | Howard Bradford, who is at the Wor- ficates was $148,000. The total as- ster hospital 1e(‘0vermg from an op- | s of feration for appendicitis, continues to Anderson, E Dana Blake- ley, Danielson; Norman Brearl ville; Floise Baheon Brooklyn aneider. Danielson x=u<=u<==uc=:cot=u=wc:=m:=mcfi s of the Bank now are in ex. S it 00,000, and it 1 k e . St. James; Winifred Brown, v conueyoaand toWDe Very | impleve. Green, Short History of English Peo- nsk: essay, Clara T Ee Jacobson, Clayton George, |solo by Miss Helen Hall, Mrs, Mary Center; Maurice Boswell, Daniel- | giort, Yot conservative malxtjrudof James B. Murray, who has been im{ple; Creasy, Fifteen Decisive Battles of opak; song, Light Panama Canal, Tread, e John Cumn ther Brode: Doris Sulli ; Samuel Conklin, Danielson; Emi- 5 i 5 the service for more than a vear, has|the World. Davis, Danielson: Evelyn Duncan, | 10631 interest. been discharged and is at his home | Vocational Boo B. Center; Mary ot. Danielson; | _The stockholders of the Killingly | here ky, Ruth H. Chapin, Es-|Palmer Neusun gave an address on n, Hildreth Whittaker, | Red Cross work in France which made Marden, Training 1 n, Florence Schofield, | one realize the great amount of good in Efficiency; Barrett, Modern Methods essay, Erandshm With Other|Dorothy E. Roberts, Alice MeLogan, |that was done by the Red Cross and Ruth Franeils, Panielson; Flovd Gall- | Trust Company at their annual meet- | _ At the city court Saturday morning|in the Office; Muier, Bookkeeping, S song, The|Katherine D. Hassett, Alice P. Fagan |Red Cross nurses. A Home up. Danielson; Mary Geer, Danielson: ,ing elected the following director | John Hunter of Cohoes, N. Y., who w complete course; Griffith, Carpentry; Song; song, The Shepherd; es-|Mary A. Sullivan, Mary B. Simons,|Again, by Mr., and Mrs. Hull, Abel Gingras, St. James; George Harr,| +A. H. Armington, Obadiah Butler, |7 hiS way to Goodyear to zet a job, Lewis, Productive Poultry Husbandry; Irrigation, Joseph Busl 2 B. Center; Laura James, Danielson; |T. Hopkins, M. A. Shumway, C. A.|Was charzed with drunkenness and|Washburn, Productive I wrence | Tillinghast, . G. Williams, X D, | Sentenced to 30 days in jail. Kros- | Prince, W. A. Gaston, R. A Tonight (Monday) Katherine Murray, Mollie Kioslansky, | Miss Helen Hall and S Hall pre- Arlene Hanna, Agnes G. Cunningham, | ceded an address on Fellowship of the Irene E. Belcher. Geormeth Rees, Al- |Church ving: Croft, A Man Without a Cou: Alice Jordan, Danielson La Wiring for Light and Power; Page,| vn; ssay, Poland, Arthij;‘ Tar- Kilpatrick. B. Center: Dori: and Community, by Appl Putnam grange | Model T Ford Car; Russell, Motor address, C.|bert Hajosey, Bernard Mullens, chair-|ton Maine. The program closed witl maler, Attawaugan; Francis Lannon,|stall, F. E. Snow, T. S. Le Will have a special meeting to confer! Truck and Aummobfle Motors song, Swal-iman of the scholarship fund, an-|the singing of America. The_ supp Atta Viola Long, Danielson; |Lapsley, A. Don Bitgood, W t’w“h"fl and fourth degrees on a class | Mcchanism: Song: presentation of diplomas|nounced that the $50 scholarship pro- |table invocation'was by Rev. Annic son seph La- |nam, Luther Pilling. Of, -1“““‘"‘"1, Practice; Lohen, Machine Shop Calcu- | by Rev. B. D. Remington, first district|vided by the alumni was awarded to!Robbins. The tables were hén Wesley Lehrer, Daj Offic of the corporation will he | .Lhe Congregational church choir|lations. | committee; song, Star Spangled Ban-|Dorothy H. Stevens. with roses and the room ville; Anna La James: Theo- |elected at the next regular | will give a farewell party this (Mon-| juvenile—Under Boy Scout Colors: |ner. dore Mallahn {day) evening to M er: Paul Main- |the directors. The Killingly iss rated with bunting and Gladys Robbins. { Cobb, Clematis; Miss Mary Keefe, teacher in the Or- May ulay, Camp Jol-{ The hall was crowded with an au-| : ng to : Jol- cattilo el e At supper consited of salads, rolls, cakes, John Nash, Danielson; Janet |Company, organized only foue yeon|Miss Robbins has just heen graduated Stuart, Piang Voro, Jungle Bovi | dience of parents and friends of the| s \Wellosten. oo, Some 1o her Ome| (i ftee and ice cream. The committee Paine, Danielson: Irma Perry. Daniel- |ago, has been filling a particular place | -roml Righ, school and was an honor| Wallace, Grit a Plenty: Mirick, Home | graduates. Sl Rale e e on ® ielson; Bessie [in the town by takmgz care of real | Sha ont Her many friends regret that| Life Around the World; Mulets, Sun- . “Herbert Plumb of the Merchant Ma- Page Cent Parker, B.|estate matters and matters of a fiduci- | S°C 5 [0 leave. shine Lands of Europe: Burgess, e 2 ant 2 Center; Edward Pinkhaw, K. Center: Iyde Peloquin nature. Its close affiliation with | A farewell recepf Alon is to eb given | Mother West V prominent Bo: financers closely | ReV. and Mrs. er in_the Congre- |Gates. Broom I nd “Where Stoties; STAFFORD SFRINGS rine Service is visiting his parents, ries; O'Neil, Kewpies Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Plumb. g o, Besielion allied with National Shawmut By |Zational church rml!r)rs Friday even- {and Dotty Darling. 3 ',n;‘zl““m'h’r};‘"\}’f,‘”‘f SXSiciseaial Stf — CLARK’S FALLS . Roth, Tuc 5, brings it into prominence and gives it | N8 Mr. and Mrs. Potter are leavins| A. L. Olin was seriously injured at|ford High school togk place the PRESTON The recent Red Cross entertain- lmh ‘ Theodore H inancial standing that will “he un- | shortly to do missionary work in India. gleville when his h: > ran, throw- 1ue atrs riday evening. As James: Theodore questioned. | ment in the chapel was well tatengled. ded the|The programme follows: Song, What mmunity supper held in Preston|Kind of an American Are You? by’ the a8 him out of the He struck |usual the theatre was crowded and the large audien Gosdyear evened up matters with| MANSFIELD CENTER | ™ ™ enoy the exer Aboat .40 hundred seemed to thoroughly o the Danielson Bowling ¢ i T Warshanl, presiaent of Gonnseriout|City Congresational chureh Friday ev-|school; essay, W e Danielso are on Bowling team hy trim-) A Children’s day service was | Sranshad. 2 e ening, to welcome home the returned flie Maine; Red Cro Brariiy; | Waidn Wood, |06 them at theaieys i Gondvear | o narch Senco oo, "t COLCHESTER College for Women at New London,| Soiaitrs saflore and marss whe have s o - oyt . 1ru win by Goody balances up the | 15th, The Songs and redaties hel gave- 2 very interesting address on}peen ged from secvice. The Hatiie Maine: song, Stars ,md llla Young, Daniels ics, oue and one, and the deciding | the children were very Gons DY, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. | | Dreams and Deed Miss Georgette | master of ceremonies was head, | Stripes, school; recitation, Mother Wl FONRE. Denicieon games will he rolled in this summer | well ‘z‘l“_';) ,l‘,‘h“r“ yery pleasing and sie Kingsbury have Rees gave an essay on War's Contri-| o' veteran of the Civil u I'se! | Goose ' Rnymes, first _and T Wind serfes in the ne ture L - e . cxepoites yers in home on Broadway bution to American Civ { = fbekiad b ST 3 County W e LR T s 9 s intendént. The decorations of laurel é is: Charles H. Parker. Then followed a Te tation, The Liberty "Bond @and greeting from the church to friends Thrxfr Stdmps, Edwin Ruther; music and neighbors by Rev. T. J. | Ruther trio; ‘America, Ruther B spangled Banner {recitation, In Flanders Fields, Fohn Congregation. A. “Shedd | K naugh; song, The Rose of No 1 the soldiers, saliors and the|Man's Land, Bffie Maine and Hattic , welcoming them home, and this Dng‘HTh?n Give! Give! Give! as followed by praver by Rev. F. W, merica, school. Tholen, pastor of the Baptist church. < Belgi was delivered by Mis rina Tonon, and the valedictor School Spirit, was Dorothy Stevens. Supt. Anson resented the diplomas. Wood's furnished music and there were especially beautiful. The com- | V% ‘(.’\‘;;‘10;\: New Bri :*41!\1{\\&"# of the program was | ;o guest of friends in town I Eaton. Mrs. Ruth Jacobs| " zios Mary Comdeen. w and Mrs. Leslie Nichols. ety g ing college at Convent, N. At the meeting of Echo grange Mon- | her l\omf on South Main day evening interesting talks were the summer vacation. given by Mr. Tucker, county agent of | . H. Bartlett of New Haven was a! Tolland county farm bureau, and Prof. itor Frid: dend at the of 'S per cent. per anwum ot their stogkhalders, and ported an exceadingly Prosperou business during ihe nast months. Notwithstanding the aclivities of Governmental financing, the Bank has kept abreast of the times and has teadily forged ahead in all i Sybeske ranklin T under the direction of Miss Marjorie Cooper S e u 4 i ."Chapman, P. M., was {n 2 g /) chester v: Morse, supervisor of mus he class| There wa solo by Mrs. Cliftan Daw- ¢ on business recentl = partments. Tts deposits show a J. Bacon ..., of C. A. C. At the previous Kirk W. Holmes of Northamp-|motto} was Nullas Palmas Sine Pul-ljey and a solo by Albert Reynolds. arah P. Palmer of Westerly and consistent growth, particularly in members of Calumhia grange|ion, Mass., was the of friendsjvere, clas colors, blue and gra ks Mil cho s as for nine|and her father Ibert Palmer of Kan- AL moanth an interesting|sas wero guests of Horace Palmer rccou experiences. Lieut,|over Sunday. Webster D. Copp had been in a camp 1 2. Bill has sold over a hundred s for several months. Chas.|baskets of strawberries, thus early in Howard Gordon of the}the season. Everett Mille : 1597 The first of Corpus Christi was ob- served at St. James' church with the annual procession of the Blessed Sacrament through the grounds of ts of the local society. Theyin town Friday and Saturday. and the class flower fleur-de-li ssionary Barrel was| Mrs. Etta Lombard has returned|Charles H. Puffer- made the invocatio given by the guests and was much en- | from a teek's visit with friends injand Rev. Nile W. Heermans pro- Supper was served in honor | Westerly, R. L. nounced the benediction. Sluipule yisloass. Mrs. Laura Austin of Berlin, Conn. | The graduates are: Fiorina Tonon, ereopticon lecture Tree and|was the guest of Colchetser friends on| Ron: i | Rev i Mitchell. Richard X owar = i . the e e ‘ given Iz v B 4 E I ¥ ; ave an interesting reminiscence : — he church property, many of the ast week by Mrs. Belle | Saturday. E e Hilda of navy life and Mr. Savage of the| Cannibals and politicians live off Daniel C par societies participatthg and songof Hartford was well | Mrs, Charles Robinson of Easthamp- | Barbara 2 i < anielson, Conn. hundreds of the parishoners fritneae. |attended.” Tee cram and cake were i army addre ton is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. My ssed the audiance. After a|other people. club. The | yon R. Abell ing the solemn ceremonial in abser- | $¢¥Yed by the Young People's fiatcaor (o onamenles I dhser gntire proceeds, amounting to about | irs Michael Driscoll was callinz on S Wednesday and Thursday mnion, the Biccsed Eucharist B rm,n given by the club to the town |imiends i Siadietown 17t [ n_the lawn, between the church 3 Miss Elizabeth G. Day was in Hart- June 25 and 26 [laa st romeis o S5z | * Plans are being made for the Fourth | s “Briais f July celebration, The committee 1 floral altar was erected and her, with | oF JU! : @ committee in| hundreds kneeling, benediction of the | raige 1 Mrs. G. H. Wyman, Mrs. G. | SUPERB PRESENTATION | Eicssad Sacrament we siven awhien | 1 Allen, Mrs 6 C. Jeenner, Mrs, W was repeated within the church at the Yol Jiissl |close of the observance, mer reces in Masonic hall Friday eve- | OF GLITTERING At Sacred Heart church in Waure- | wosn: [(","’_“t",rc':fl‘ ‘Zn:;l“e""“ Mase., Tost | Ti0C P00 2 {02 0a matser deprae gy 7 ollege com- E vork gan a similar procession was held on 3 St o g exemplified. Aftér the work the mem, Sunday. | mencement, Mr. Ayer being an alum-|\ers and their guests marched to the | 5 Sl i gl | Congregational chapel where a ban-| At his home on the Danielson-South | Harold James of the 23 engineers | v T Kitlina! e Bund ison:Sa whe B bie B ot quet was served by the members o illingly road Sunday there was a|W 7 i Viee iniihe Christian Endeavor iety. Many welcome home celebration for Alex | France for many months, arrived | — by 150—Participants—150 Prof. E, K. Currie was a week or in Norwich. Wooster lodge, No. 10, I & A. M - held the last meeting before the s Lucy Notice To Users of High Grade Bituminous Coal - THE MAX GORDON & SON CORP. 'Have been appointed authorized exclu- . ; gucsts were present from Norwich, zerelli, who has beep in the ser- |t Camp Mills from overse: A“O“‘e"gbg\sfiumpmu S neighboring. tow months, 19 months of which | Tecent arrival among Mansfield men | FASIEMBION And nOISAHORDE: CURC | was spent overseas. Mr. Mazzerelli | {fom overseas duty is Ernest Paulson, !, FRET FEUSR % \ATHIR ROUS (T8 | fought in many hard battles as a|Who has returned to his home at! T& ""d ety APty C o member of an engineer regiment and [ Mansfield Hollow. ihe acaduating axprclees of . Col-f Saaned ance I was lopeh Mrs. W. C. Pendleton and Httle son | Chester public schools were held §i welcomed fo his home here, and on|°f Hollis, N. Y., who have been visit- Grange hall Frid Gorgeous and Enchanting ing 3 's llowing wera §Sunday guests were ot ing Mrs. Pendleton’s father, C. H.|%ollo I re present from Per ! 5 ! | Danielson, Willimantic, Albion, R. I. Learned, have returned to their home.; ¢ With Its Wealth of hestnut Hill . hristi 5 v ioty = Gayeski, Randall . o Rlana B y The Christian Endeavor spcicty save | , > s “Tenth District . Pt o d Soiy. e £ '{;L',";“é,a,?d party “2““’"“” by mem- cfi‘:r:ng new books at the Hbrary are: | tha. Buchalter, 1 sive agenis for Norwich an vicinity for Costuming and Mechanical SEAbe Gol el ciction—Grey, Desert of Wheat: [son Pulsh | _ Cnn'\ectx:utMMlllu lost a hair-raising Wildfire; Hall, Aurora, the ?;[ag» econd |game to the Manhasset team of Pur- | nificent; Johnston, ' Limp: Kellard Stage Effects {nam, Saturday afternoon by a score of | Sudden Jim enna, ~ Ninety-six : , Bisie Zenowitz 1 to 0. in an eleven inning contest.| Hours' Leave; Paine, Call of the Off-| Westchester CGenter—Hazel Jones, - The game was easily the fastest and { Shore Wind; Rithards, Daughter of|Samuel Lambert. A o closely contested in which the Gonn- |Jehu; White, Martial Adventures of _ Northwest District—Mabel ~Aus ccticut Mills team has figured this | Henry and Me; Butler, Philo Gubb, | Sadie Austin. et S § | scasen, and the result was alyays Correspondence School Detective. Northeast Disirict—Rose Elkin, Ida § ! doubt until the last inning, when er- Non-Fiction — Marden, Thrift: | Graul, Clara Raczew vl {rors on the nart of the local team | Hughes, Thrift in the Household; Hol- | Borough Distr Hettic - Dorses: permitted Manhasset to put over the |liday, Walking-stick Papers; Earp,|Claire Brown, Joseph Buslowiths, winning run. Marland pitched a | Rural Church Serving the (*ammunny Annette Chbae:u_x e e e | grand game for Connecticut Mills. Dixon, Human Side of Birds; Conway, | Lena Gershenawitz, Esther K ide e Ballk: ;. B . | R Kessler, Eva Kobatsnick, BOWLING At St. James' church this Monday | Ride Throush the Balkans; Beebe, | Rose The Knickerbocker Bituminous Coal Auspices of the Danielson Girls’ Club THIS COAL IS ONE OF THE HIGHEST GRADE COAL: morning, Miss Doris La Rocque of Jungle Peace; Johnson, New England; |Lazinsk, Bessie Lopkin, Samuel Mintz, ; ¢ Ty | ON THE MARKET., Baitic and Adelard B: 3 Rinehart, Tenting Tonight; Palmer, | Catherine Pleaski, Cecelia Smith, llgr\-] Casino Alleys and Billiard Rooms |i0.¢ And Adelard Barbeau, who was | America’ in_France; Aldrich, Peak of |nah Stein, Blanche Stock, Adele Slo- Field Marshal Sir Douglas Il % Bide. D in a German prison camp for Jmore |ty Load: Connolly, U-Boat Hunters; | pak, Edward Shedroff, 3iax S r,| was recently named Viceroy Starkweather 9, Danielson than eight months last year, will be|Dawson, Pushing Water; Gaines, Vil- | Margan Stedman, Arthur Tarnow. Indla. - Tt i% remorted that: be 4 beautiful polished alleys. We in. [United in marriage. After their wed-|1age in Ricardy: Gibbons, Little Gray| The following programme w el L ried TEols 1s of Ly Da VI S Buotinl ‘Ghpe Sor todiss. ding trip they will make their home | fjquso in I'rance; Muhlen, Vandal of |given: Music; song, Beautiful Spring- s Halg, who will be the st 13 you. Sp Y8, A on Prince street, Europe; Robinson, Last Decade of Bu-. time; essay, America, the Rebuilder, 3 B, FRANK BARBER, Prop. _ Bmun Frank Roy, who o _served iniropean History and the Great War; ?tfnhll Sherman; cssay, Aeroplanes, ot Ifl“& We have already booked more than fifty thousand tens: frem leading manufacturers in Norwich and vicinity.