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SPECIAL 77 CENT ONEDAY ONLY . SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1920 SPECIAL 77 CENT SALE ! ONEDAY ONLY SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1920 L.~ AND Conway Tearle “ATONEMENP’ [ Taken From the Immortal | Novel By Count Leo Tolstoi! { BE'SSE. LOVE Cent Sale smammomm 2 Million Chnshan’Armeman Girls, 1in'Her Owa Story.of Two Years In Kurdish Slave Market ‘and Turkish Harems, gl mqleflnmducedanh mwmd&hmuplh - is the most sensational revelation of conditions in the Near East yet at hand Auction of Souls (. From the Book asted Avisiie which is You Remember the Big Bargains We gave You at Our October 77 Cent Sale. We offer just as Big Bargains at this Sale, Our New York Buyer Bought the Best that Could be had for the Money, and We Have Forgotten the Cost and Bid Good-bye to Profit to Make This a Real Bargain Sale, so You Will Come Again. Remember the Date—This Week Saturday, January 10th, 1920—ONE DAY ONLY. Ladies’ 19 "cent Cotton|Good Large Bed Sheets 6|Ladies’ Fleece Lined Under-| BASEMENT SPECIALS. - . AURORA MARDIGANIAN'S OWN STORY . ~ Stockings—5 pairs . for| - feet wide 7 1-2 feet long| wear, Vests or Pants, |Children’s Stockings, all DANTELS0T. 03 ST~ 77 cents. —Extra Special $1.77. 77 cents. ‘sizes —4 pairs for 77 ,,,,uflggm‘wnmn BLDG. | Substantiated by the repotts of the British Investigator, Ladies’ 45 cent Fleece]Good Heavy Slip-On Sweat-| $1.25, $1.50 and| ceOt> mz{gmfim,\“ m},fij‘g Viscount nyce, and Anu;ncan Ambassador Morgenthau. Lined Stockings for 77| ers for $177: $195 Velvet Tams,|Canvas Gloves—6 phirs for [|5™= “gp5's zter cents. Ladies’ Good Quality Flan- i 77 cents. PEANK BARSER, Prop i « ” ; Choice for 77 cents. Ladies’ 45 cent “Burson nelette Night Gowns only |, Gold Band Dinner Pla ! Stockings—2 pairs for| $1.77. Ladies’ $1.95, $2.95 and[™O,C 470 “InReEr tes— Rimessage 10 ;g;"w-:,m; Sowmet, i 77 cents. Ladiés’ 75 cent Wool Stock-| ~ $3.95 Velvet Hats. Take ; makes some recommendations to Irregulars of Children’s 50| ings—3 pair for $1.77. Your Choice for 77 cents. | BOYS’ Rubbers—77 cents a i tention. The message follows: = : . .e - Centlemen of the Common Couneil: cent Stockings, all sizes, Lallies $3.95 Waists for pair. At this, the beginning of my seeond Boys’ Shoes for only $1.77 a pair. Men’s Shoes for only $2.77 a pair, Men’s Shoes for only $3.77 term as mayor, T first wish to m my anpreciatign of the assistance and loyal support given me, not ondy. bl members of the common council, but |} by the ecitizdns of our cily in in my endeavor to perform the d: of this office in a fair and impartial { manner. 3 pairs for 77 cents. " SATURDAY ONLY A pair of big size Blankets, 5 1-2 feet wide, 6 feet 8 inches long—Only $3.75 a $2.97, save $1.18. Ladies’ $4.95 Silk Waists for $3.77, Save $1.18. Ladies’ £5.95 Waists for $4.77, Save $1.18. 2 1-2 quart Enamel Coffee Pots for 77 cents. Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts—77 cents. During the past year we have seen the completiion of the new 18 inch L 3 Gold Decorated Cups and J{ water main o pas Lagis‘f?" *56 95 $}V1a8i3ts %"’ a pair. Saucers for 77 m&s . éfi%&ifi}g}?fi,fi;flfi"f vine ,,:: s : 5 % ave installed an b me js_sspema]i:? f(;En.’t7StO;It{s Ladies’ ' $7.97 Waists for Phen & §h0es for only $4.77147 rolis or packages of “Bob ;"n fiu'ieapgmx;“?cml&%fi MEI:}\ 4 ;‘nt St;ckin?s— $6.77, Save $1.18, a pair, White” Toilet Paper for [ Meadow strest which flf(m“.':?me E,‘,’ . s 2 e come. The | hoped tate aidj 4 pairs for 77 cents. Save $1.18 on all higher|Girls’ Good School Shoes 77 v ?figifi;’é‘%&?&a&ifi'fifil Men's 45 cent Stockings—| priced waists. only $2.77 a pair. 10 cent Toilet Soap — O, Hjweather e I e PO 2 pairs for 77 cents, Ladies” $1.97 and $2.45|Ladies’ Shoes only $2.77 a| cakes for 77 cents. disve Wo Wil bive X mect soieing Ladies’ 29 cent Stockings—| - Waists for $1.77. pair. . ; Men’s Stockings, Black, i Mg THE E 3,pam.f°r e A pair of Extra Heavy Blan- | Ladies’ Shoes Special for the Gray and Tan—6 pairs il ALk o TR T e . A0 NOTHING ssobe oscata ; p ¥ - B Men's 15 cent 'Handker- et rth $8.00" Satur Sale $3.77 a pair. for 77 cents. $10,386 in 184S, this was predicted in 4 : e e 7 aanils. ets worth, $8. r- . . : : my message of a year age and Matinee 2:15; Evening at 8:00 r day price, only $6.77 pair | n: o2y Men’s Heavy Mixed Stock- [!only surprise is that under existin: L >5 cent Huck Towel y-PIiCe, Oy Big Value Ladies’ Shoes for itigs—3 pais for T7 cents. gonditions the amount ls no _larger PRICES 25 e e A g . ever in the history of our eity oo, " (ST S Cets| (i SteserTapak | 5 I B A RN st AN e 25; Eveing 25 355 5 Tumss t}ofi\;eiiz Lo 7 A f;v amZ;Zeeséf 00 Corsets] EXTRA SPECIAL Spools for 77 cents. e O S (Plus War Tax) made to keep these expenses'as low as possible, due consideration must bef- given to the fact that our maintenance 60 Men’s Dress Shirts for|O, N, T, Mercerized Crochet Good Size Pillow Cases—|] left. Take a pair for 77¢ H 2o 77 cents. Ladies'. Rubbiers, Al Siyte} 013 Safliiay Sele. Bulyy Cofion—9 Sapnle for 77 - ESesmapin topemn e NEW SHOW f Ladies 10 cent Handker-| Heels, Seturday only,|$1:47. Only. 2 to a cusy cen Lot i gy R toas B Al TOMORROW - lltcreasmg the number of street lights, efc, all of which very materially in- creases our annual expenses. For the chiefs—10 for 77 cents, 77 cents pair. tomer. 95 cent Dolls for 77 cents. coming year I ean foresee mo unuswal : 'TODAY — BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL — TODAY ! - requirements other than general im- B \ Many Other Bargains Will be Offered at This Sale. Just Come and See for [ =i ey o » ;. BRYANT WASHBURN - | Yourself. Prices Are Going to be ngher Buy for the future as Well as AT HIS FUNNIEST AND BEST IN the Present. “WHY SMITH LEFT HOME” Remember This Sale is for One Day Only, Saturday, January 10th. In the matter of highways there has heen a considerable amount of resur- facing done during the past year with material taken from - Grove street, which is much benefit to this year's work and which can be continued with | material yet to be obtained from that is~ipce. There was laid during 1919 4770 feet of paved gutters which ‘is practically double the amount of the previous, and I recommend a A 5 Part Picturization of George Broadhurst's Famous Stage Hif MARY MILES MINTER in “ANNE OF THE GREEN GABLES” A 6 Part Picturization From One of th® Popular Anne Stories street to Groye street at least should s %% J A be resurfaced at an early date and COMING MONDAY—Aurora Mardiganian (Herself) otherwise improved as far as Center Sole Survivor of Half a Million Armenian Girls in street, as it is now in very poor con- “AUCTION OF SOULS” dition and not in keeping with con- necting streets. In respect to fire department mat- | % ters much could be haid. yet I believe with the recent changes in the person- | g ———————————— » ! “2 — 1| nel of this department,certain -of the HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURES problems to be solved and remedies to bunal is now constituted are Judge M. he applied will automatically be taken H. Geissler, Deputy Judge \Archibald SPECIAL ATTRACTION Thursday, Friday and Saturday—4 Complete Shows Saturday |5 as highly ah inteliectual conception ‘u( Killingly’s policy as the suggestion ,xhat the town spend money to develop {4 summer resort on the mudbanks ot 1nhe Assawaga river, or, perhaps, to L > {stap increasing the production of the care.of, and T most earnestly urge Macdonald,” Jr., Proseumng Al that Chief Arhold an dhis nts. Ernest C. Morse, Asistint Pros: be glven the whole headted support Attorney Howard C. Bradford. of not ‘only this couneil but of ail ney Morse beean his duties as prose- | OUr citizens in their endeavors to cutor on Wednesday. lagain give to the city of Putnam an The case fhat was to have been|efficient and up-to-the-minute fire heard in.the city ®urt Wednesday | ighting erganization. If supplies and against John Geeson, a Front street|equipment of "any kind are deemed business man, was dismissed. Mr. ! Decessary for this department I rec- Geeson was to have been charged with | ommended that they be - procured C leaving his team on the wrong side of ‘the street, in violation of traffic P recom MAMMY,S BIRTHDAY ; I recommend the appointment of a Seven Girls, One Man in a Revue of Southern Days Be- mills here so that the operatives will not earn too much money. Figuring from this standpoint, Kilijngly might neglect . its school development and build angther kind of institution, fuch as one near Norwich, for instance. There might be need of one here. The census takers are meeting with varied and interes experiences in carrying out their task for'the govern- ment. Some of the experiences are DANIELSON Feb. “6—Reserve this date for the second annual concert and ball of C suseph Bodo has sold the John Ames | Co., State guard, at the state armory.— place on Mechanic street to Julian|ad Bepac, Jr. W, Soott and'Ira AL Wasren were -star acts of vaudeville, from | in Boston Mednesday on a business circuit, at the Orpheum the- | ¢y this (Thursday) evening.—adv. rge number of members of Rose| RePairs to the bofler at the high superintendent of sewers or other per- Schwartz Bros., Inc. are preparing]son with authority to supepvise the | for a great January Beddmg sale, { aking of sewer connections and 1he Al school having been made, sessions of § i starting this Saturday at 9 o'clock.|Beneral care of our sewer system. ore Sumg Effec Carload of L "“thg‘\:"“g’;‘“w"fw‘;mfs"lé‘; be Inlthe school are to bo resumed . this (Sontinviad onPeus Fishsy Great bargains will Be announced in | Present rules and regulations !‘W- fore the w"' Special ts. A 1 of eoring of the inird ABgres’ upom a|CThursday) morning. The school has PUTNAM this paper. Wait for the sale—ady. erning this work do not fully “and SmlScenery . < Mo A not begm in‘session this week. Miss M. Elizabeth Wooding,. recent. | PrOPErly mmeet the situation, ways and - You will get real bargains at the| Following are the newly elected offi-| In view of the exnense to which the Iy appoinied home economics demon- | Means should be, provided for this .. JOHN O'MALLEY G Keystone Store's Ti-cent sale Satur-|cers of the Bohemian Club corpora- | ¢ity has been put during the past year | strator for Windham county. as suc-|PGROSe: . o ks b A 2% 3 & Lo stope. tion: President, A. Van Woodworth; | in_calling out the fire department, |cessor to Miss Charlotte Embleton, re- |, WhiIe limited prosrees was made The John McCormack of Vaudeville : embers of the Dayville Girls' club |€Xecutive committee, George Robert-|many times, to extinguish chimney | signed,’ has taken up her duties with o of garbage and refuse matter, it is a ——— problem which should be vigorously 7 RSO} followed up and some system placed iny’ 5 Yoo R operation before warm weather again approaches, and I yecommend this matter be given immediate attention so that whatever financial ,provision may be necessary cag be providqi for in our annual budget of March 1st. Right here I wish to add a word of commendation for the earnest endeav- ors and painstaking work of our health officer who accepted the office under | adverse conditions, and I bespeak for | son, €harles E. Austin, Ralph C. Young; secretary-treasurer., A. Put- nam Wpeodwaid. The club has a membership of more than 200 at the. present time, The annual report, just 1ssued of the Danielson Building and Loan assotia- tion shows that the organizatfon, now four years old, has resources totalling $38.209.78, includipg first mortgage 3 loans of 536 450. Baptist . The public is now told, apparently in all seriousness, that the Good- year corporation may_ prove burden- some to Killingly. because of the need or m(‘reai d *Chlml (a lities in that All of which fires, it s suggested on Wednesday that a ci rdinance placing the cost of the fire department response on the owner of the property might have a good effect on landlords ‘Who neg- lect regeflarl;;cleanlng the chimneys | future. ~ of building’ they own. At Hartford, the Patriotic Pres: It wZl pay yoy to go.to.Danielsoniinc, of this city has filed papers of xn‘-' Saturday to the Keystone Store’s Big|eorporation with canital stock author- 77-Cent Sale.—adv. ized at $59,000. Thé concern is to Sergeant Julius Gordier, now retired | Publish newspavers and _ magaaines from the police. force after mearly 15|8nd the incorporators are G. Lawrence vears of of sérvice in that depart- Perkins of Pomfret, John J. w'hlte~§ ment, is an_officer who has become|head of Pomfret and Walter A, Mus- | him the assistamee of every. citizen in well known to the police here. He hag|8rave of Danielson, the problem of keeping our city clean. done both day and night duty in all] Robert B. Gorton. who dropped dead| I still believe in the need of & suit- parts of the city, ahl is regarded as|on the morning of January 3 at his|able set of building rules and regula. having been a faithful officer. home on Flanders road, near Niantic,|tions as suggested in my former mes- headou:¥Vters at ‘the hooms - of ‘Windham County Farmers’ associa- tign, in the Union block. The new county agent, F. W. Davis, is expected tb take up his work here in the near entertained a number from Danielson the at the costume dance given by the or- ganization at Dayville Wednesday vening. Romance of ‘Happy Valler an espe- v fine David W. Griffith feature ure, at the Orpheum theatre Fri- day evening.—ady. Wednesday evening's meeting in the series for the week of praver being at- tended by members of the hurch was held at the homie of Mr. d Mrs, BErnest M. Warren, Hawkins e New Call m. This evening’s meet the church vestr: 1 be the subjec ~ HANSON DUO *u.u qnd ‘Woman Novelty Aerial Act ‘ MARY McLAREN Wbe Seen in “The Pointing Finger”—A Five Part Feat- to see the “Amencln Bea.uty in one of KINOGRAM WEEKLY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Conn., was born in-Pomfret.. Mr. Gor-|sage, and I hope to see this SWITCH TO “CASCARETS” THEY DONT SHAKE YOU UP! ——— Deputy Sheriff Charfes E. Ayer, who is actipg in this city during the illness of Deputy Sheriff George F. Holbrook, said Wednesday that-the serying of attachments on automobiles now gives j & sheriff ‘more to do than all of hls duties combined a few years ago in this part of the county. The city court officials as the ¢ri- % ‘| Kimball hospital in tlns city ‘after the ton, who was an engineer and survevor Was prominent in the affairs of Ni- plished in a practica]l way before the ear is over, Evenmgs 25¢, 35¢ Tel. 1557 antic' and was well knowh in New Loncfn and ‘all of that territory. He was 81 years of age. He leaves his wife, a son, George H. Gorton. of Ten- nessee, a brother, Dr. Orrin Gor- ton of Pasadena, Cal, and a, sister; Mrs. T. G. Averv of Norwich, Hlg funeral was held Tuesday afternoen. John Marchessieau, who was injured :. Danielson just at the Chflltmu ason by being struck by the autome- bfle of, County Comm:! ner John A. y of this city, is recovering. Mr. Mamhenieau ‘was brought to the Day It is with a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that I begin this admin- istration with a group of harmonious associates, who through an earnest co-operation of effort and a disregard of political and personal feelings make this city government a -npm running machine. Let us by econ- omical. efficient an ul - man- xment make this year especially a ting anniversary.of the twenty-five years this ecity has been in existence. nupec:tuuy submitted, . W. MARCY,’ ](ayor Foctient. “There were 56 alarms for fi DANCING GA&VEY’SNEXT DANCE 8 0 Regulate Your Liver and Bowels Wxthout Being Griped, Sickened or Inconyenienced § Salts, siekening Oil or“cramping Piila: Tonight take Cascanets and get rid of the bowel and liver poison which- is keeping you miserable and sick. Cas- carets cost hme and work while m sleep. 'AT ELKS' HOME | _ FRIDAY NIGHT ™ Mfiflc b)' Danz Jazz Band - 19. Mayor A, W. ervy, in his biennial m&,’;‘;‘l&'fi";fl {m?hw:jul -4 of | Children’sCoughs hrpsh | apd grass fires. The other chief work of uf; department was in e‘:t‘lng at nnyhed:uhd 2nd mors sesious of the throat often |E chimney 'fires, though a few of the fires caused damage of considerable amount. The list of the fires follows: Jan. 1—755 a. m., Box 41, Front .| street. Callas and Amas restaurant, chimney, $500. 20—455 p. m, telephone, Providence (Continued e Page Eight; Col.. Five) 283 Cascarets end piliousness, headache, colds, and constipation so gently you're never even inconvenienced. 'There is no griping and none of the explosive after-effects of cathartics like Calomel,