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DT XKJTTT T | - Ladiew BUGBEE & WULF | rbiihe. Putnam,_ Conn.| " Kok own ' ' LADIES' COATS Full Size Crochet Bed Spreads Soap should be used very carefully it you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use lll Mulsified cdcoanut oil shampoo (Whlchl is pure and greaseless), and is better $3.00 value, ¢ reduced to $2.49 $3.85 value, Refined Vaudeville, Pictures "BEST_MUSIC IN_NORWICH Mon, Tues, Wed—2:15, 7:00, 8:20 JUST SUPPOSE VARIETY to $3.19 £4.00 value, $16.50 value, than anything else )c;lu“canw:.\se I SIX_CHILDREN IN A SKETCH reduced to $3.39 ) 4 : Juced to $13.98 e o oo il cleansell " This tn/a Wondertut Act—Come $4.39 value, 3 moisten the hair with water and #ub __—‘—*— $22.50 value it in. It makes an abundance of rich, NOBLE AND BROOKS ced to $3.69 > - wced to $16.98 [ cocem aiher, which rines ou ens- In_“Fun at the Box Office” $450 valie,, t10$359|WE. ARE. DETERMINED TO DO OUR SHARE TOWARDS |5 00 vae ol i, 5 e, . 5 | ogmmen, e omeey 25:! 5 air dries quickly and evenly, and i 7 ”. leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine “EVEN AS EVE” % Sige Hemmed Crochet REDUCING THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. reduced to $17.98 Juna s, bish iz nui an| | With Graep Bariy, Mk, Do Bed Spreads : 5 i : : $27.50 value, aniou can set Mulsified cocoanut oil(} Stars in a Massive First Nlt..nwnl $3.00 value, | 110 s2.40|And with that end in view have made startling reductions in all o T‘““d t0 $22.98 e and TP ounees vl s || Shemtet Sty o rhe S $4.00 value, Departments. This means we are ACTUALLY SACRIFICING|>% V{86 0 oo o0g CATRORT WEERLY reduced to $3.39 a large Sheets and Pillow Cases 81x99 Sheets, weeks cleared M(fllda\', when, it was :’Il- AQG If He Does Not Mlb You o . . . . nounced. practically 'a:lwofml:::oo I‘l:z: o Oos Lona it i e 16 piieueed to $229}its object the lowering of the present high level of prices. reduced to $25.98 I mi"trey opmrike st insiant o || LA S Lok R e e reduced to 42¢c Best Quality Bleached Sheeting . 2 yards wide, part of OUR LEGITIMATE PROFITS as A VOLUN- TARY CONTRIBUTION to the great movement which has for As an index only, of what we are offenng, we publish herewith a list of items indicative of the bargains now presented to the people of WINDHAM COUNTY, but besides which there are LADIES’ SUITS $33.00 value, $45.00 value, reduced to $37.98 $50.00 value, reduced to $38.98 PUTNAM Clouds that have obscured the indust- rial sky in this vicinity for the past few Thursday, Friday, Saturday BILLY HART AND HIS CIRCUS GIRLS—Billy Hart’s Reputation as a Comedian Was Established Years Scenery—Four Beautiful Women. GRACE DAVISON in “THE HIDDEN CODE” [ At e O COMING—“THE IDOL DANCER” A D. W. Griffith Produgtion turned to their labors. At the plant of the French River Tex- tils company in Mechanicsville, Where about 160 employes had been on strke since two weeks ago today., uearly of the strikers returned to work M niorning. The strikers voted 1o o $55.00 value, this strike off. dwd‘:iced to 89c'yd. many not espe(:lauy advertlsed. reduced to $42.98 e ke | st organizations are to combine in 274 yards wide, ' reduced to 98c yd. 36-inch Long Cloth ! d 59¢ value, reduced to 49¢ 65¢c value, reduced to 55¢|; Mercerized Table Damask $1.00 value, reduced to 89c $1.25 value, reduced to 98¢ $1.59 value, reduced to $1.29 Mercerized Pattern Cloth $2.00 value, reduced to $1.79 $2.50 value, reduced to $2.19 $3.00 value, 1 reduced to $2.49 t $3.50 value, reduced to $2.79 Specials in Bleached and Unbleached Cotton Crashes Regular 22c value reduced to red, tan and gray reduced to 15c|reduced to ... Wool Dress Goods 36-inch All Wool Storm Serge in navy, brown tan and Copen 42-inch All Wool Storm Serge 48-inch All Wool French Serge e - SHOES Men’s $10.00 Walkover Shoes reducedto .......... $8.25 Men’s $ 9.50 Walkover Shoes ity Shoes, reduced to .. $9.29 Special prices on all Boys’ and Girls’ shoes LADIES’ GLOVES “Fownes’ ” Two Clasp Silk Gloves in black, white and slate, $1.25 quality, in Pongee, $3.00 quality, reducedto .......... $1.98 LADIES’ DRESSES $27.50 value, reduced to $22.98 $29.50 value, reduced to $24.48 $32.50 value, reduced to $17.98 LADIES’ WAISTS $ 7.98 Georgette Waists, . tween representatives of the mill companies and represea‘i the strikers, who were not :s succ2ss’ul in eier case as they had hoved 1o te when the strikes were dec' Twev. J. J. Elty, pastor of iloly Trin- it7 church at Pomfret anl of the sicn church at West Thomgsoa, wary of the Mechanicsville s.r tend service, in his sermea Sun.l his congregation at West Thomy v that they give careful cous 1| the effort to put over the Salvation Ar- my drive and to put it over with a rush. The ex-service men are invited by their commander, Dr. Edward F. Perry, to meet at Salvation Army hall next Wed- nesday evening to iss matters per- taining ‘to the drive. The soldier beys will need no urging to help the Salva- tion Army: they appreciate what the er- ganization did for their welfare and are glad of the chance to reciprocate. The Salvation"Army is to use the money that 5 ir welfare as regacls the maw ] it obtains here and- elsewhere in the ; reducedto ............ 98¢ reduced to $25.98 {| i ‘nirive ar Mechaniesviils and wirn. | United States in forwarding its Home in black, .navy, tan and gray, |reducedto .......... $7.98 = P S B o o 20" 14 pemk: | Service Drogram—Keeping open. hospital reducedto .......... $1.39 : Tl L ethe Al afier srring up trouble, Kave 0UMAE 19 (. tinuied on:Page Eight, Col Thres) : Men’s $£0.00 Vici Kid Shoes|Gloves, $1.00 quality, reduced to $26.98 [ now and fertile field for their machina. 50-inch All Wool Storm Serge edeatis $7.98|reduced to i 59} $37.50 value tions, xyh:l; n:rrali\-»g who have thei- in black and brown, edu IEPPPRRRER 18 jeedltor s ; . el . d dt K out as best \I\r;'. ay | u s toducedto .. ... - $1.98|\omen's $10.00 Vici Kid|Ladies' White Filosette Gloves| ., . \,,lrleu:ce T o bt (T e e v BREED 36-inch All Wool French Serge{spoes. reduced to . ... $7.58 89¢ quality, reduced to .. 69¢c|™ ‘red;lced t0 $35.98 | picre, i Fotnam and in the towns of : in gray, tan, sand and navy, 2 g R e 2 . arive opened Monday to < A el THEATRE reduced to $1.29]Women’s $10.00 Queen Qual- A el oves, 1$65.00 value, ‘s ‘quota. of § e Salvation """"" ; : og| 5400 quality, reduced to $55.98 8| 51,1 Sl Soor o Futham and pom- —TODAY— 42-inch All Wool French Serge lity Shoes, reduced to .. $8.29) 4. a4, $3.00 frat i Qitotng e dFive to booktooad brown, plum, gray and ofive, | ~ e ] SEPARATE SKIRTS | Qe o e e ats || it Dunn reduced to ...... . $1.39{Women’s $12.00 Queen Qual-{ Ladies’ Washable Kid Gloves|'g,1 08 value, the past three d he stated Mon. day morning y effort will be made to aronse the people of the com- munities of the district to the import- ance of the campaign in the interest of an organization that needs no lauding after the remarkable war service that THE GREATEST LIVING DELIN- EATOR OF “MOTHER” PARTS —IN— its representatives rformed. That | “OLD LADY 31” Hiaskiabtk and Tuskish igg{cznfzflb\r’goo; French Serge LADIES’ HOSIERY reduced to $6.50 | Tt ",z e st i memory Towels win, ; " |g10.30 Georgette Waists day will be Tag day in Putnam and that || THIS CELEBRATED ACTRESS te 9 o +4 . y 5 e purposes to see ‘lha! it proves one of 19 valuth, Wbuaed & 188 redt‘xced foltn ol $2.?8 Lakes Uiidetosenr La;llesz}OL Black Cotton Hose reduced to §8.50 | e mrevte e in-te G vinon: FIZUAE A WEAQ&N?T "WAS 25¢ values, reduced to 19¢c 36-inch Black Wool Poplin, reducedio st o s 3C $12.98 Georgette Waists r D:x\-(;’nporlrhas mm:mm plans for a 525553255 ON THE STAGE BY s LT 5 . k 2. s number of, events that will tend to at- - 29¢ values, reduced to 22c|reduced to ......... $1.98]Ladies’ $1.00 Union .Sults, I adies’ $1.0d:Black Merceriz reduced to $10.50 ]| et tarze mombers et ; g R ioN S Ve AuanED TR Value renecd to aac|42-inch Wool Poplin in plum,fmade with and withoutfed Drop Stitch Hose, $10.50 Wash Safin Waists, |, deve o e oo icmim B || 7 Q0 S RN 5 vilfle? ::duizd :z 39¢ olive, hunter, navy and tan, |sleeves, knee length, with lace{reduced to ........... 89c reduced to $8.98 od o Arails, the Davement. coverca | p: A 3 3 . & with meal, a band provided and every- Soe vikies, OGS 16 488 :;e::::: ;:0}.];{1—;. ce... $1490 . e knee, reduced to 89c|| .qios’ €1.89 Pure Silk Drop|$ 4.98 Chmadslllil\tlva&tszig thing arranged fi;i:.?"‘.’f: »:;_:1:.;;:10:; - P;AJTRl;ECP:)EWS - 59c values, reduced to 49c| V" p s iog T Stitch HOSE, reduced to $1.59 o eV i o iaayiias Dotk ENT MED 75¢ values reduced to 62V Plucsat il ol oo e Tob eiel St $ 7.98 Colored Silk Waists, [l e souennors s simer momgerns, s - 44-inch Black Prunella, with and without sleeves, |Ladies’ $2.50 Fibre Silk Hose reduced £0.$6.50 [0 et cio men e Tl b avallabe Cll]]dten S Ready to- WQar reduced to $1.89 reducedto ............ 3%¢ mdblac:, white and cordovan, $ 5.50 Pongee Waists, The American Legion and other pa- Av l S . CHILDREN'S COATS |36.inch Danish Cloth, E . reduced to .......... §2.19 reduced to $3.98 | ——————— HEATRE $16.50 value adies’ 75c Pini 00mers, T & 5 : ¥ MARRIED reduced to $12.98 reduced to 69c oo 621 Ladies’ $3.50 Pure Thread{$ 5.98 Pongee Waists, (RFES — PERKINS In Stonington TODAY AND WEDNESDAY INFANTS' COATS | 52-inch Broad Cloth, rerrrreer P772NSilk Hose in black, white and reduted to 449 - e wicTy Suvier o Wone= HUR 5 _GREAN AUTS 6 £550 value reduced to $3.98| Misses’ 89c Union Suits, made|cordovan, reduced to . . $3.19|$ 3.50 White Voile Waists, B| ot tivcanele 0 50 ROSE WISE & CO. . ) : 5 . May Ty B B Featuring Toney, the Australian reduced to $3.98|40-inch All Wool Brown Voile|With lace and cuff knee, nojChildren’s Heavy Ribbed R OWh.'t“’\‘;“?f ‘\‘:/5_2'98 Bl fam FTearion an Nar- Mirdnet, 1a & 1 Varsety Otforimg $5.98 value, ; reduced to 98c|sleeves, reduced to .... 89c|Black Hose, reduced to . . 42¢ > l:d 01det ;gtés pasonie o i MILLER & LYLE reduced to $4.98 oo DIED. Blackface Comedians in $6.98 value, $ 4.98 White Voile Waists, Preston, a8 11 “FORTY BELOW" reduced to $5.98 N reduced to $4.39 erford "‘o' bk CHAS. EDINBURG $7.50 value,ed‘mfl:]t e i $ 5.98 White Voile Waists, _PWD\ ;SL::‘:’:HI‘:“v:Zag:_; | An Artist on the Piano T (o] » -~ reduced to $4.49 DANIELSON | Daniel O°Connell and Gaston A. Main- us, as representatives of the lo- uncil. Henry A. McEwen, who recent- which will be observed on May 31. The town school committee of Wildwood park for several seasons, stated on Monday that the park will be has a Rev. Ignatius Kost conducted a servi A service for Laurel M. Reynolds, age 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Reynolds, was conducted by Rev. Wal- ter B. Williams of the Congregational director. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolwds re- cently moved to this town from Everett, spring. work done. The farmerette milks the cows and does many other of the lighter tasks about the farm. work in the garden. The time and at free time for other and heavier tasks than his assist- ant performs. Later she will do| Hire a farmerette and! | tain Armington said Monday afternoon that recruiting for the National Guard will in no way interfere with the plans that have been worked out for the en- campment of the local company of the opened for the first time this season on T of tl C tention she gives to her work allows the | State Guard as planned for the month \ are in New Haven attending the|May 29, the Saturday before Memorial f:‘:‘y““ I B’:;‘n“ll(e‘;::dm‘:Vesl(ieltlfcemo— farmer, who is one of the most pro-|Of July. If plans work out as it is ex- te convention of the Knights of | D2y, also will be open Memorial day, 3 S v was the funeral| gressive in this vicinity, pected will be the case, there will be a new National Guard company in Dan- ielson this fall, and it is likely that the ALLMAN & NEVINS Country Girl Fiddler and the Tenor EARLE & MULLEN muel D. Anderson, in her In New Lnndor May 9. 1920 beth Parry, wife of Welling 3 One of Killingly's farmers has| string weigher over one a each Brown, In her 3““ o Big Novelty Dancing Act With for Stanislaw Daziki, i Y ; = g pound each. erlE g Novelty [ Burial was in St Joseph's cemetery.|Of 8ge, is Tobust, likes the farm and|Pany, State Guard, has been appointed| New Lomdon. FEATURE PICTURE | Four girls acted as bearers. L E. Ken-|farm animals and is proving herself to| frron so; Omic®, for the new National | yANN—In New Haven, May &, H'f"» . ?§§‘g’=$§‘n’w‘" charge of the funeral ar-|pe of great assistance in Sieader uard for this town and vicinity. Cap- Wilhelmena, widow of Julius Mann LEW CODY m East Providence, R.. L.} ' N—In 5 Albert N. Brown, in his , 1920, “The Beloved Cheater” PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE nington (Pawea- g Sarah Frances. v of John M. Walworth, aged 59 Miss Elizabeth Whiting h ; i Mass., and are now occupying a farm|be happy! | company will -be assigned to the coast ic Reader of Bes- i ey aueBwen, who recent- | special meeting scheduled for this Week | place on the road leading from Daniel- | artillery branch of the service, as was mantic, May 10, 1920, | The Talentsd Dramatic Reader of Bes Iy a p a pri ospital | to give further consideration to the mat-|son to South Killingly hy the Old Fur.|_ Mrs. Ellen Reed, 80, widow of Alfred! {no company that was located here be. ow of John C. House, |ton, Well Known to Norwich Audi- pantic, has returnied to her home| ter of employing teachers for the 5chool| nace poute. { Reed, died Sunday at the home of her|fore the United States entered the world ar. g n Danielson. year that is to open next September. daughter, Mrs. R. R. James. Mrs.| Katherine D. Aylward was in ich Monday te attend a conference of chief operators and other employes of the S. N. E. T. company and some of its officials. to the laws of the state. Alfred C. Rich of Webster was ar- rested at Central Village and charged with operating a motor vehicle contrary Town officials are giving consideration to asking for repairs to the new state highway between Dayville and Goodvea This new piece of highway was compet. ed only last fall, yet there are holes i h? es had been a resident here many rs. In addition to Mrs. Reed of the West war, Forthcoming annual reports ‘of officers | | of the Civic Federation will show how | successful the work of this splendid or- ences, Will Give “THE BOOMERANG" | on Tuesday Evening, May 11, at Trin- Burial in Yantic |, M E_Church, at 8 Ofclock. noon at 1 o'clocks cemetery, Norwich. olles_of Hyde" Parl req. | Eanization has been conducted during | PERKI h (Laurel Hill P. J. Sheridan, who has been manager| At St Joseph's church in Dayville, | its surface now. There is a feeling that! erick Bentley of West Mansficld .| the past year and something of the really| road) M 2 fx-mf"ar'ri.""l"f ADMISSION 55c—She Has Recently the new highway was not sufficiently valuable “services that it performs for; Son of Sa “- v and Charles [ o "o Boomerang® With Great - heavily Surfaced, and as it will have to| G€orge Baker, for more tham 30 years|those who suffer from all health. ~The eckin: - _months. ; A 2 stand a_tremendous amount of " heavy |\t the employ "of the Wauregan com | Civic Federation has won a place for it-| ROBINSON—In Norwich May 9. 1920.|Success Bifore a Distinguished Audi- traffic this summer it needs quick at.|DPanY, at Wauregan, died at the home of | self %hat will command for the organ-| . Thomas A. Robinson. aged 55 years tention to save it from breaking down. |Allen A. Moffitt in that plae Sunday | ization in the future even more liberal . . held at_his MACPHERSON’S The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Con- evening. Mr. Baker, who was 75 years, support than the public has accorded ”i ence at the Copley-Plaza Hotel, Bos- late home, Main street, Tuesday. ho ciock. Burial in Yan- |ton. ‘ noly, who died in Worcester, was held|°f age. had been in failing health for|in the past. ! h “FOR ITY" from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas| S¢Veral vears, but was able to continue| 7The auction sale of effects of Thomas!| CARSWELL—In this city, May 9, 1920, ! FOR QUALIT Killian in Eimville, Monday morning, | P$ Work up to about four weeks ago. |Harrison, the Philadelphia millionaire| Alice A, Carswell. i SPECIAL SALE OF SHIRTS (Pleated Bosom) ) FINE"WOVEN MADRAS MATERIAL Just 103 Shirts in the lot. With_services at St. James’ church, Rev. M. J. Ginet, M. S, belng celebrant of the high mass of requiem. Burial was in St. James’ cemetery. The bearers were Jennings Killian, Calvin Killian, Thomas Killian, Joseph Norton, Bedgar lDupre and Chester Grennon. L. E. Ken- inedy was in charge of the funeral ar- angements. Here is a possible solution of the sit- uation created by the shortage of farm Mr. Baker was one of the best known and best liked residents of Wauregan. General J. W. Atwood, agent of the ‘Wauregan company and a close personal friend of Mr. Baker, sald Monday aft- ernoon that Mr. Baker combined as many good qualities as any man he has ever known and: paid him further tribute as a friend and companion. Mr. Baker was rated one of the most skillful mechanics in eastern Connecti-1 who had a beautiful summer home in Pomfret, attracted an attendance that represented about all of eastern Connec- ticvut, much of Rhode Island and many points in Massachusetts. The sale was conducted by J. C. Witter of Danielson. Frank Ferrigo, who has a beautiful estate_in Brooklyn, was a visitor Sunday with Peter J. Morse, of Ballouville. If & man marries money he should be Funeral services at the chapel of Hen- ry Allen & Son Co. Tuesday after- noon, May 11, at 2 o'clock. Church & Allen DANCE TONIGHT ! In Occum Hall, Occum Humphrey’s 5-Piece Orchestra : % 4 »'a‘oor through all of thie territory this|was with the Wauregan company he al.|oc'oied o his wite. 15 Main Street In the following sizes— ways turned out work of the highest ef- Mustrated Lecture on State Forest 1 i 1 q ficiency and was in charge of the black- | - % 13Ya—14—14 /2—15—15/:—16—16/2—17 smithing and forging department. Franklm Mr. Baker was a member of the lodge Telephone: unera 5 9 19 30 1I¥ .13 5 5 of Masons at Moosup and of Warren o i3 S chapter and Montgomery councill of Machlne Providence, R. I. Actual Values $4.00 to $5.00 SALE PRICE $1.95 J. C. MACPHERSON | QUALITY CORNER OPPOSITE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK l Danielson and Putnam lodge of Elks. He ‘had a great many friends all through this section of eastern Connecticut. Members of the Mothers’ club have a meeting scheduled to be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Horace Turner on Riverview. Joseph Stetson, of the town of Brook- lyn, does .make much fuss about the great sport of trout fishing, but when he goes after the speckled beauties he has a knack of getting them, as was at- tested by a string of 209—the limit that may be taken in one day—which he showed to the boys who go after them Union 963 Company Union 1857 Engineers Founders Machinists Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve Gear applied to ali makes of Cor- liss Engines, Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs. Special machinery of all kinds. Directors ~—AND— Embalmers Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN DANTELSOY CASINO, WEATHER BLDG. POCKET BILLIARDS 3 TABLES DAYS LADIES' DAY, sport fnr all, Prise ry Saturad ARE INY 'ITED. Bowling given away YOU LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON i ”~ ndertaker and Embalmes ‘ early and often. Two of Mr. Statsan's 3 1 l?mal Attertion = to Every o P e - PRy T Y e Yrl Gt i el A W Al L APy R i e T i R