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'Kuppenheimer er ~ + Clothes Schools throughout the town are| Miss Frances Lester Warner, @augh- | ca closed today, Good Friday. The banks|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Warner wg'-u i;rb ’tvfi ;i_am e P s also are closed. =~ of this city, has rgc?hml her appoint- | ottt e n Awekidg th. the mem.—mlnx il ? Notwithstanding the predictions| ment for néxt year assistant pro- |quickly disappear. j that the “brooks are too high,” some i fessor of rhetoric and composition in Bua.m t_hl: wm:ilo,nd kill the catarrh fine catches of trout were reported| Wellesley college. Miss Warner is a g:o :iz 3! the Aimed membrane, 370y ? > = i % p the discharge of mucus and pre- ‘Osmim’s here Thursday, the opening of the : fi:u:::?h;??::;:.mx belng | ont crusts from forming in the nose. 'yul ‘houldv blly K“P Pfl ‘l A‘Qh, w b Breathe Hyomei for a few minutes om rch ss Inez Brower of Hartford has o - “&e;bm of '-hehgenx:fl ;);:y %t o fow days here with het par. | ¢ach day and rid yourself of contempt. m W clothec. 8% Goorge Mixers o bty B ible catarrh, Y 5 ©IN THE ROLE OF e pe e e | e ol orianc'n o boroueh| afse Amne £ el o student a | el "end"cne, ¥ you ake ho. saiaid GAME - | Apraham Lincoln o debt di the past year' wi e | CoX ge, ?|you can have your money back: ‘D . B v ¥ . mth a“ clotl“ng h‘gh m m ‘t lho;mulf;:ggzi ‘“&"x‘fifi‘tfié‘“&f’; mfie Wednesday for the Bester vaca: w}?yome‘duh wfi bi df)"“fié'cw“" Dnreohnu-wli'llnem P.S. Earle A Strong, Vital Americanization — i be| No great improvement has been ap- | Where and by Lee sgood Co. Scenaris < M.n' Picture for True, Loyal Americana, would be folly for you to try some |Ii50 & Cictal, bl st pere TGRSR i = Burton | T e Shale i Adveed s . expenses for the c Fpas, > 7 the School Children to See It. list: ly are especially poor, and the wise{ - Imknown mlke- Thelr l&bd i‘ a wm‘,‘,fig‘:"wf&“&:fl:g ,e;.h}’f,:ghgg motarists are making 4 detour rather 2 Straight-Away Clean-Cut | we advise Every Man, Womis aid t f 'ty d the cloth BRI o e e oy T T s n " el ; Drama Child to See This Great 100 Per- f headlights, but numbers \ X 4 guarantee o quall and tne CIO 1€8 $in kince & rivi me to grief. In the northerly direc- L My Cent., Americanization Playy j a1 othare are Seiving WK lensna Thet | 6 L0 {ffindmo“!’e ot s bad: Gripping in Interest s P AR B G G L B0 / - |many trucks passing through, 'he % - * make good or we will. versie i amendikg the. Husien Sea- | Dhampson routs s comparaiively fres Absolutely Devoid of Cheap PATHE NEWS son with his mother, Mrs. Mary Reed, | from danger of being stuck in the mud of High street. and is the most popular route with : Sensationalism The Only Real News Weekly Arthur Wood of Blue River, P. Q, flf;}"_e" in this city. — is making an annual visit with rela- isses Dorcas and Ruth Bartiett of The new Drexel model, with single i S e o, o T s e — ADDED ATI‘I:ACTION > < % . 'ves son. an owWns in s - - 'y 3 - . - 3 or double-breasted is the finest vt ™ 0 5 B T e crenaing e Basier vagaton st HE @harlie Chaplin in “The F model ever turned out by this house next Monday for the final term of the|Made a brief stay in New York before nen her return. " THE GREATEST OF ALL A CHAPLIN CLASSIC i 3 i The April meeting of the Parent- PHOTOPLAY FEATURES A new water tank A4vith a dapacity I g t Teachers' association will be held in . of master tailors. S e oresent: bulldins Sessen | the high school auditorium mext Tues- Today and Tomorrow day evening at 8 o'clock. This meet- JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS e Falehts 16 mot Tekarted a5 of su. | I5 15 Ao_be fn co-aperation with tne o . 3—BIG DAYS—3 i h-| Putnam Civic club. The program will “E é W ” HU . AND SAT. glent capacity fo mest the §TOWINZ|consiat of musical selections, an ad- LVEYYy Woman : AT 2eEVE 355.00——$60.00—SG5.00——370.00 e o valkgn e T o o6 mpsal peclegn a3 St MAT. 2:15—EVE. 6:45 and 8:45 i WITH bet Akron, 0., and this town and | 224 the preliminary spelling match for 3 : Stetson Hats =~ Manhattan Shirts I Borte are s mafiag eie wins,| U Panicion-putnam contest. | & Violet Heming, Theodore JESSE L. LASKY, PRESENTS . ets il S o which were suspended during Februg |y ioiCora)s, are e att s Roberts W, - o ary and fhe greater part of March. " |8l 500 OB Qreeiact Blay o be | 8 o anda 5 Fownes Gloves, Interwoven Hosiery Quanities of fowers aro being | S The Greatest Woman Picture Ever Filmed ! THE GRE TEST LOVE The loves, temptations, yearnings of a own in this vicinity to meet the The cast has been chosen and | Hawley DRAMA OF MODERN TIMES modern woman's life—in drama that aster ~ trade, which promises to be| MG Snov s directing theplay. : —AND— heavier than ever this year, baseball squad for practice next week. ONE HUNDRED OF THE MOST The swinding by & oultry buyer | 2%Hng binch, of bail tessers are ‘at- | BEAUTIFUL WOMEN IN THE Store Opek n Friday, April 2nd, 1920 ]| i S0k byt pare's 107) 0red apd € 1o ovpected thas Puem ; 2 td ? 5 will make a clean sweep of the athletic | B cal officer to meet the buyer, who is a| lonships for the y Mans frequent visitor here. “Keep your|oamplonships for the year. Manager WITH VIOLET HEMING, e : THEODORE ROBERTS, 4 e tha X . ; ; th t st ik eves open and watch the scales when | woroe has arranged o schodule that B A picture That Thrills With Its Ay e A enses i ite beauty, stirs J WANDA HAWLEY AND g 3 your poultry is being weighed.” dianlk 8 outh: = Beauty, Amazes With Its Splen- very emotion with its powen—Humas, § e HUNDRED OF THE ! It is expected that the Connecticut! Mrs, H. E, Haskell and dau i dor and Stirs With the Tremen- pathos, gergeous spestacies—The mest § g ¢ > SEAUTIFUL i ; Mills company Wwill come into posses- | who have been visiting relati dous Heart Appeal of Its Story. distinguished cast of principals yet as- | o0 e\ rhie woRLD sion of the Danielson Cotton company | Maine for the past month. e e Gembled. in" a_ screen’ productioe: MEN - property, which it r;lcen}g ;;u - | turned to their home in this eity International News ’ chased, about June 1. he nielson Miss Hazel Converse has returned to ; AN‘ :E; PRl(:B cvp BU"_DING Cottan c?)mpany is engaged at present| Providence after a brief stay with her | Mutt & Jeff Comady / NO ADV IN o 0 in running gut stock on hand. What| parents. She will resume her work in | il changes the Connecticut Mills com- | the Y. W. C. A. No Advance In Prices ; pany contemplate in making the plant| Richard Holmes of Mt. Vernon is | k suitable for the uses to which they|spending the week with his grand- | will put it have not been announced. | mother, Mrs. A. W, Macdonald. At St. James' church today there Miss Rose Hogan of Grosvenordale will be services at 7 & m. 3 p. m.|is making a brief stay with relatives | ', H, & F. W. TILLINGHAST angd in the evening. in Putnam. = tJaieison, Lok, . _"A considerable number of Danielson| The construction work on the Man-| Funeral Directors and i \WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW G , people were at the Futrell auction, on|hasset company’s new addition is pro- 4 the Brooklyn-Pomfret highway on|gressing favorably, the foundation Emb‘lme“ YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST, NOW TRY THE BEST Thursday. The farm equipment was|work having gained good headway. Central Village, Conn. . sold to.a erowd of eager buyers, by | The erection of the new houses is also AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT J.ECalg Witter. Hon prg‘cheedéng ug to e!{DectaflondS-d o Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction ach spring brings a revival o e Quinebaug river receded Tues- ; : of getting a railway Jine of some kind | day and Wednesday but is still far | 1¢/Fhone Connection, Moosup into Goodyear, and this spring is no|above normal. s : THUR,, FRI, SAT—215, 7.00, 8204 SHOWS SATURDAY onia fer the past two weeks, sumed his school duties Monday: Mrs. James Brooks left Sunday for| Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, after Y her home in Lawrence, Mass,, after|Sbending six weeks in Boston is 2| exception to the rule. The growing| The FHoly Thursday ceremonies LOUIS E. KENNEDY spending a weck with her sister, Mrs. guest at her home. importance ¢f this village of Killingly wvrcyheld yesterday morning at St. DANIELSON Frank Brown, who returneq with her| All thoughtful readers of The Bul-isnd the immense amount of freight|Mary's after the 8 o'clock mass. GARMINF Erets Boston, Matoh 20, letin can but feel a loss in the death . . handled, over the highways leading| Fiank Gallup of Killingly has re- J ¥ Tohnson. | who imi| OF 1 editar. there is being urged as a reason why | Sisned at the local sub-station of the Undertaker and Embalmer £ TON qull 1 AWANNA AND GIRLS Five Girls In An Excellent Dancing Revue . BEN SMITH, Blackface Comedian ritic vi i an extension line of about two miles|Shore Line railway. Marvin Thatcher | 33ecial Attartion to Every Detall " WIKOLIA AND KAHALAU :fi:hflrymi};proved YO8 Sepments -9 TFaken For Granted. in lenzth should be built. of Danielson succeeded Mr. Gallup, | Instrumental, Singing and Dancing Novelty. Camefon and B, I Pal 3 t- |0 & atshtch sava th Chief John McFarland took and|assuming his duties Thursday. Mrs. Morton Cook and daughter |possession. A Waste of cable tolls, that was being driven under a com-|8° and Putnam are endeavoring to It's a Let's Go Navy these days. who have been in a private hospital| Why not s3y: “The Reds got posses- COLLEEN MOORE AND THOMAS SANTCHI in a Vivid Picturization mercial license. (An investigation|arrange a series of match games to Let's Go! From James Whitcomb Riley's-Famous Poem. Over Seventeen Million v ine 4 ing | decide the championship of thi - G. A. BEALL, i . You Owe | Yy i I in Westerly, came home last weck. |slon” and let it go at that ?—New York s e e Tl B B b e Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N. Pasple Has HeadiHiy Paewt day. Pye - ol it o Se TSI g lark Coon, who has been ill with|Telegraph. Continued on Page Seven, Col. Three i Mr. Phillips’ book gives the follow- SSION MATINEE, 20c. EVENING, 25¢-35¢ v JEWETT CITY ing information relative to the Wilcox ACHE w1 ot < Burial Ground: Holy Week services began at St.|” mpis cemetery is locatdd on the Mary’s church Thursday morning|Thomas Wilcox farm, on the west with high mass at 7 o'clock, Rev. J. J.| side ?li Stone !r;ilh ’I‘hfzd ne:{test ap- - . | proaeh to it is by a road which runs MeCabo as celebrant, assisted by, Rev. | fiom”ne site of the old Joseph Tyler J. H. Seiferman. This was followed| house, over Stone Hill to the site of by the procession to the repository| o which was beautifully decorated with} It was in 1710 that Hopestill Tyler,|importance to the Boston trade, and palms, flowers and ascension lilies. ! BORN ¢ who founded the Tyler famil in | sends to that city 1508 quarts of rhilk There were also the devotion of mlelBBERLEV—!n Backus hospital, | Preston, gave to his son James one|a day. The railroad company has ik 7.3 : Norwich, April 1, 1926, a_daughter | hundred and ten acres of land in this|a forty mile extra haul for the car oly hour at 7.30. Today (Good Fri-| {o Mr, and Mrs. Malcgim Wibberley | locality. Here James made his home|each day and gains only in matter ef day) the moss of the Pre-sanctified| of Canterbury. and reared his family, which in time|the switching to~leave and take on and the adoration of the cross is at 8| HARRISON—In Backus hospital, Nor- | became, perhaps, the most prominent|the car. o'clock. There will be the way of the| wich, April 1, 1920, a dapghter to|in North Preston, and so continued| The first catch of trout is reported cross and the adoration at 7.30 this| Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison, Jr., | for a long period of years, by Henry Wallace of Lisbon, wha evening also. Holy Saturday the cere. . of Hanover, The first James Tyler added farm|brought home fourteen Thursday. monies will include mass, and the)—————————— | {; farm until his holdings included a Seven of them weighed three quarters blessing of the new fire. Paschal can- BIED great tract extending from the‘Pa-|of a pound a plece. dle and bapn}s’smal ‘water %7 a. m. com;:}' 2 !lg M‘"fi‘fl‘e’ A%rfl 1. 19’!% chaug river weil over Stone hill and —_— Assistant Postmaster William T.| suddenly, Roswell Henry Corey, aged |into Voluntown and much of it Was| aoct of the lectures delive Crumb was obliged to act officially for| 63 years. R held by his descendants even within|oomer oro 0% G0 daudxe:;b’ his brother-in-law, Eugene LaClair,|ENRIGHT—In Norwich, March 311920, | the memory of living men. hen i i oE a . Ha v, widow o & Saionnection With the taxes, Mr.La-) ¥ 'Garignt of 33 Fiftn street, - | In 1839 Thomas Wilcox, a typical et S aome on East Maln|pyneral at her late home on Saturday | Rhode Islander, came from the town flueept&;s!ofl-ic]eu- Gray was on duty at| morning at 9.15 o'clock. Services in | of Exeter in that state and bought of he . ! : 5 St. Mary's church at 10 o'clock. Au- cca Tyler, the sixth eneration The post office will be closed today| tomobile cortege. 22?,?“110 )’irs!‘ Jav(;m!. the farm now (Good Friday) from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.|CUNNI: ini e Wi Buri d, CUMMINGS&RING 1030, saadenty, Droyshe B’ Canrlg: | containing the Wilcox Burial Ground, WATCH THE NEWSPAPERS FO% COMI!G ATTRACTIONS THE s Ghow The People’s Store sz Surwe Main Street the Edwards saw mill, so-called, in|and may make cream instead, which the town of Voluntown. it is beli\ed would be handled by This farm originally a part of|the Jewett City Creamery Co. Gris- a tract of land owned by the Tylers.| wold is a milk center of considerable ISNT THIS LOVELY SPRING WEATHER? And doesn't it give you that “off with the old, on with the new” sort of feeling ? We're ready to help you select your Easter outfit and in order to make this outfitting a complete success, we are placing especial emphasis upon the purchase of Dress Accessories. Lobh, Y 1010 2 NGHAM—In this city, Auril 1, obby open for 10.10 mail. The bank s 1t 1 e will be closed. The Mills will run as| ham, aged 5§ years, 1 month and 12 | apd, made it ({}'Sn‘}?f'.‘figgh't‘e g usual and the places of business will ¥ i : 3 v v: ade i® a field adjoining - = & be open. ENT—In Stonlngton (Pawca- | STaVe Was ma 3 ID m Your Easter Suit or Coat EASTER GLOVES | ““ADeil Fools' day saw a fumber of| Luck). March, 101930 Mrs. Althea | the house, and south of it It was Faneral Di ol 3 9 ¢ Sarah Largent, age years. . A s e e sttt St S oest | WGUINNESE 1n New Haven March | {0 make this grave the nucleus of & ; : S Doring villige was: dashing. wp ajn| o ol 1920, Miss' Mary B McGuinness | burial place for the family. and o8 gnd Embolmers will not-be a success, unless you are cor- \ I strest In his automobile. A door open. | BARRY—In thia city, April, 1, 1920, | handsome stone wall with an et 4 rect as to your gloves and hosiery. od in a well known block. A voida| JosePh Berry af the home of his | ™ enciosing sufcient land for that 322 Main Street g shouteq “Hay there—Flat tire The| Mother, No. 3 Champlin place, for- | o S0C08% . N0y M “Changed, and . The proper treatment of your neck line Gniny e s 94 Me ehrpency and Waterbury 'and New York papers |70 other burial has ever been made |l Chamber of Commerce Bullding is also of great importance. kind notification got out fo look. Ev. | Dlease copy. Cox's son- Calvin Wileo ' ey b Because we realize fully the importance erything was as hard as a drum, It| LEONARD—In this eity, April 1, 1920, | SOX'8 son” Calvin Wilcox, erected a of these details, we have selected with ami 23 Pachau came hard, but he did it §miled, took | _Calvin 8. Leonard fo 437 Main street, | [2/ily monument, in the Pachaug off his hat, got in, saig nothing, and|Notice of funeral hereafter. f:";::’r{}-m"d" l‘)"uh“"k,hz!l’ {5“‘]":_’{‘; e SN ; drove on. s L RS e . homas Wilcox remains § great care, a splendid line of Spring Neck- The silent policeman of the borough | e ioncly Ttia yard o the e wear, Phoenix HOSICry an_d Trefousse were placed on duty again April 1 CARD OF THANKS. duly hehabilitated d reinf farm alone, and so completely has the this office has begun its new sched- |C1ally nelghbors for kindmess shown | ohmh, CCF0 BEct et of the thick 4 ule, agreeable to advieces from Wash-|during illness and death of “our | . wip of trees and bushes that sur- ington: Leave Jewett City at 7.30 a,|mother; also fer floral tributes. round it. ° m. and 1.30 p. m., arrive Voluntewn | FREDERICK W. BUSH AND FAMILY. «|§ F "fll Dlmtor at'8.20 a. m. and 2.20 p. m.; leave Vol-| Baltic, Mrs. E. J. Davan_of Brosklyn N. un untown at £.30 a. m. and 3 p. m., ar- Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- . rive Jewett City at 9.20 a. m. and 3.50 mond Jodoin at their home on the M p. m. CARD OF THANKS. East Main street Highlands, Nrs. Gloves. EASTER NECKWEAR “w We placed an import order for these gloves last Fall, and are now ready to show you our complete Spring line. = 3 \ Jodoin is Mrs. Davan's daughter. 5 g 2 A naval officer was in Jowett City| We wish to express our sihcere | George Wilcox, having reconsidered : Your favorite “Dorothy” in black with B! Wednesday putting in the windows|thanks and appreciation to reis 8 ves, | F€OTEe WEEwE FERE, FECOIN CRITL 3 S A - - naval enlistment lithographs. Thurs.|fTiends and neighbors for their ‘wind- | 0 B i c i mmar school. white stitehing, brown with white stitch- B G2y resident members of the Uniicd|ness and sympathy during ouf be- ivers d i 4 B v Howard W. Comstook of Fall River, States Naval Reservo Force received {,ii‘..i{?fii"fin&?-,ffl the maBy who sent | oA Vs uest of Francis Y.|[j Prembt Service Dav-or Nisht e following letters from G. A. Beall, JRST Brown's. o lieutenant commander, U. S. N.: R A i e AND | e Hadie Haddsd gocs to Seran: Dear Navy: The enclosed letter has ton, Pa., Saturday, to spend three just been received at the navy re- I weeks, cruiting station, 13 Congress avenue, from Commander Alexander Sharp, U. Miss Annie Robértson, who for twe S. Navy. years has been orgariist at the QB“::“ I know Commander Sharp—he is church here, will after next Sunday, ever met and one of e most popu- ] 5 lar and efficient umcersl’ln the navy. > lhs a skilful orsnnlfth Hme:m:fiengf He has been at sea commanding a. 15 Main sh»“g ere are pleased at her a destreyer for six years or more and vancement. The ‘Edwards ought to be a good Havslond il “happy” ship, for she is new, up-to- The N. ¥, N. H. & Hartford Rai y road company has issued orders to = oy iy, for e o vw. e || Funeral B e e big 1200 ton destroyers. pissontinsia. e = The Henry Allen & Son Co It yeu want want to ge with th . ¢ Bk o A e e 3 e ening, to remain on the siding nntil 88 MAIN STR Edwards, and I can recommend 'you, D‘rectors pickfd up the next morning, U SIRERY Sharp will paobably_give you a berth, : the new ruling the car will arvi FUNERAL DIRECTORS even if you have not one of the rat- i the morning train at 6.15 = 1l ome_trip—men! to the Mediterra- : the scheduled stop. Avei elepho ;?x:—gth_e; Jisit (];xbmtuar,t M:gu E fi l Heretofore' the farmérs found - the| "M ";':;‘ oR NI:"T ne 410-L rt Said, Cairo, 8ypt, etc.—then car her, vailabie for loading at any through the Suez Canal—down the m mers e - Red Sea—across the Indian ocean to Ceylan, India and Singapore—to the Lady Assistant Asiatic Statien—to Manila in the ’ ing, or brown with darker stitching. Bea- ver with fancy stitching, white with black or self, and gray with black or self stitch- ing, is waiting for your inspection. SPECIAL FOR EASTER One lot of Washable Doeskin Gloves, white with black, $3.00 a pair. SILK HOSIERY We are showing Phoenix Hosiery in the suit shades, and black and white. Prices range from $1.55 to $3.60 a pair. /] ATy We have a neckwear galore for your inspection, ur line of lace collars from 59¢ to $5.00 is really unusual. i Then we have a stunning line of im- ported organdie collars and cuffs that are exquisite. 3 These range in price from 89c¢ to $2.25 ca. time in the very early morning. They ¢ould take their time and turn at the doors, Here too, the car took its GEORGE G. GRANT STANDARD OUR MOTTO IS “SERVICE” . UNION PATTERNS REST ROOM FOR LADIES SQUARE | it s2ioae Smmee ir v, ot Smns I o ovny & emunae. RN R R e : to tl it t to Y HURGCH ’ i E . U > Cafltognluis:x:i fr“i;'? ey f'ldsenr;l;lo‘.,( the \farmers may, id view-| Your cook, yeur kitchen, your pay- \m SMITH ALLEN master, your friends go with you s Teleghons 430 * of this very unsatisfactory eondition N.NW!“NG.‘ “"m L