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a W WRWICH WULLETN, TUESDAY, JUKE 1, 1920 ~ A = - Py ‘Fi.alll{]u. l» Telephone: 1 > - : :Machine P‘ri'\:amqe.'n. L AV ] ' ONE NIGHT, WZD., S Union 963 THEATRE JUNE 2rnd Company Union 1857 k B : i Engineers: Fapnders 4 Machin THE LAST AND FUNNEST SHOW OF THE SEAJON L DANIELSON PUTNAM e e At > ; . LISS ENGINES. Brown. Valvs Observance of Memorial Day here was Memerial day exercises were carried gelr,‘up d to all makes of Cor~ in_accordance with plans previously an.|out as planned in this city on Monday.|l iss Engines, Engine Repairs, nounced. This year there seemed to be|in the morning patriotic organizations|§ Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- a_special interest in honoring the sol |formed in the square at 9.30 under the|lings, Couplings, Shutch dier dead and the impressive = exerciges | direction of Captain Everett Carver, s A Favorite New England Range | fil[lll[llllllll were witnessed\ by a very large number | marshal of the day, and proceeded to St. Large stock always on hand. - of people. * Of the many hundreds who| Mary’s cemetery, where the usual exer- General Mill Repair: participated in the exercises or were|cises and decoration of graves marked Special machinery of all e e present as spectators there were few who| the honor done to the soldier dead. did not feel a pang of regret when| The procession returned to the square looked upon ‘ the greatly reduced|at 11 o'clock and the marchers were of the G. A. R. veterans of- a|temporarily dismizsed, an invitation be- war that saved the nation. As the years|ing extended to all to partake of a col- Zo by (he veterans of tnis great confiiot|lation served in 0dd Fellows' hall, Pom-|| New Method Removes are held in great veneration, and Mon-| fret street. day's fine observance of Memorial day| In the afternoon at 115 the line again Superflucus Hair Roots ! firmly established the fact that long af-|assembled and the procession moved to he last of this brave host of ’61|Grove street cemetery, where a program passed to his reward the people of a|Of exercises, as previously announced,| Ilave you “tried everything” for that grateful nation will continue to pay trib-| Was carried out. annoying hair or fuzzv_growth. and Ute to their memory and the sacrifices| A delegation of members of the Amer-|about given up in despair? Well, there's} made that this should remain a united|ican legion participated.in the exercises| Juit ¢ne:thing more to try, and you d ' d must try because it is the one home nation. of thehdm. Tl:ne Memor\lal day procve:‘ treatment that reaches the very root of Memorial day meant having a good|SiOh Was not as.large 'as many Who|such troubles. The mew process is mot _ deeply appreciate what the service men| to be compared at all with depilat t full £ thi : all w epilatory, e e peoPie a8 of all wars have done for' the country | electrical oF any other method you ve servances of this day. Many. bent upon|¥ould like to have seen, but those who | e¥er heard of It is different because it Amusement motored to nearby oities and|9id Participate have the. satisfaction of [ 2ctually remaves roots and all—you'see . din : i the roots with your own eyes, jall of the baseball games and dances ot|5neWing ihat il Slehriof \te Intlormul. \Justiget s stickiof e Ta Rt o o the day drew large attendances. Many|9f @rmy and navy and the martial music| your druggist, follow the simple "in- rew ] . oyl did much to re-awaken the spirit of pa-| structlons, and vou will be derighted were AL Wildwood park, where Jancing giistism; as is always the case on such| with the result. . Phelactine Is odocless. A b GEr ik et the ge | Occasions, and to ‘cause the ‘muititude,| non-irritating, and can be used with At the park this year promenade |, oo/ umbers of whom apparently hac | €ntire safety—you could_even, eat it about the dancing section of ‘the pavilion| (218> BUmbers of whom appareftly hac SiiN‘impunity. It is an instantancous has been screened off, and, it is stated, a| DrEotien he signffcance of Memorial| meinog charse, for admission to the pavilion is | niCh %, P20 1 0 0 12 iten that | mee ey the veterans of all wars have performed : Wife Of British Ambassador Royal made by the Richardson & Boynton Co. Pt ™ Pt Remi Established 1837 Pertoet G Caa be farnished with Gas Ead Oven and Broilet ot Reservoir Is built for the exacting requirements of New England people. Simple, yet of a refined appearance, it is easy to keep clean. Its faultless construction, with one slide damper, and auxiliary check damper, is so economical in coal. Flue construction insures quick and even baking. In observance of Memorial day there was a solemn high mass of requiem for the nation’s soldier dead, at St. James'| The motor traffic in Putoam on the church Monday morning, when many ga-| holiday was so heavy as to attract more thered to attend- the service. than passing attention even from the in the name of this great nation. IR RO R U O T — A. P. Woodward was a guest at the|casual observer of what is going on. RlCHARDSOEN,‘Mfi__:‘B&YNTON co. == | church country place in the town of Ash-|Cars buzzed like flies about the center 429 INDUSTRIAL TRUST BLDG. ~ Providence, R. I. = |ford over Memorial day. ey Sl ol b ey dnd e i = | The new high scale of Wages recently|into the night. 4 p o P a"‘N‘,‘:.,k Rochester == |announced is in effect today for thous-| The great percentage of the drivers == |ands of mill operatives in (his town and|Weré Drudent, as befitted the occasion, RN 11111 T | e e T e cperatin- o ther. michinca. b . A Margaret Head spent Memorial|there was the usual minority dashing day in Winsted motoring to that place|2bout in"a way to be a menace to all | from Norwich with a party of friends. | Who were out in cars—and a great many . A sensational break in the silk mar-|Who were not. The holiday traflic on COMING HERE FRESH FROM ITS BOSTON ENGAGEMENT | Ket' is responsible for this remarkable| the 'lines of the public service convey.| offering by the Fabric Shop: We offer|ances was not .as heavy as many had PRICES—50c TO $200—PLUS WAR TAX ithis morning a large, choice and varied| &nticipated. This might be charged to SEAT SALE NOW GOING O ,selection of the very highest grades of|the fact that many hundreds of people H B N { Georgette creve and crepe de chine at|Who might ordinarily ride on the trol- a yard—black, white, flesh, colors, | le¥S=or 'busses were guests of owners zoods are positively of the most|Of Drivate cars, which were about by the quality and have been selling at]hundred, running to one place or another fromis thog - yard, See win-|Where events of the holiday were at- QoW display (bday tracting crowds. A large number of peovle went from| The theaters did a good business here | Danielson to Wauregan on Memorial day| o the holiday and at Wildwood park so | afternoon to witness the pageant at the|MAany gathered as to indicate that the e Peast merieh coming of the outing and dancing season Landlord W. S. Brown of the Atta-|Is doubly welcomed this year. augan hotel stated Memorial day that Steeple Tom Fitzpatrick, whose voting s seeking help for the house in or-|home is in Willimantic, but who comes { der that the full service formerly main-| back’to Putnam every once in a while | tained there may be resumed. to make this city his headquarters for The feast of Corous Christi will be ob-| Periods of time, is back in this city and rved at St. James: church mext Sun.|iS being greeted by many friends. Fstz- day. There will be the usual procession | Patrick, who is onc of the best known of the Blessed Sacrament and all the steeplejacks in the country, spent a large societies will participate, as will| PaTt of the past winter in Washington, ats of Columbus and the St | Where he was engaged upon a number of ASkdiml . .. Cast when fish are 3 biting. On the and way there, all the way home Reliable and at fishing times, a fish- 1‘ackle erman likes a GOOD CIGAR. | he TODAY AND TOMORROW 5—BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE ACTS— ROSE REVUE Buy them by the Box t societies, jobs on government buildings and other structures. This well known climber of : IN A RECEPTION OF SONG, DANCE AND SYNCCPATION Announcements that have been made| ;i . 1 1oy i - = > S . dizzy heights and undertaker of hazard- price of jce at 60 cents a hun- ous tasks such only the most steel- SENTRALNEWS_PHOTO_SERVIGE. MEW_YORK. nervéd of men are willing to attempt r the retail trade in Danielson £ the season that is now open. This RACE & EDGE Jim—CONNORS—Edna SRk e e : : 418 ; Comady Singing Skit In the Livel 1 much lower rate than Danielson had | has ;& considerabl s ot ok o] Society at the National Capital s “ON THE BRISGE" o ..'BA,'{G‘A’”?’;';SX e ammer. when an ice famine i this| {0 % am’f‘ex’vfc{:"‘; romain e GeE | eagerly looking forward to the ar- i territory made it necessary to ship in P | rival of Sir Aukland and Lady Geddes, el e e e wh tion for some time to come. Y €8, | il ail o he-en thay s ‘esa| Uom, Lo gome time to came. 1 G O eed Bl dmaber HAZELEDWARDS | PREVOST & GOULET | dred pounds. Use of coupon besks wi| King's Daughters of Windham and New| sador and his wife who are most NOVELTY MIMIC ACROBATIC NOVELTY London counties is to be held Thurs- opular abroad as host d h t bl r c 5 > pop s host and hostess PR e 4 the members of the local organization FEATURE PHOTOPLAY of Hope Valley,| J. F. Lewis of the Orpheum theater|Jiit: 2tend, leaving here on the train| e | M BRYANT & WASHBURN in THE SIX BEST CELLARS 4 | in P ik that goes out at 9.22 Thursday morn- phra Simpson | Was in Providence Monday on a business| | < program was| (rip. '3 MARRIED. A SIX PART PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT COMEDY \ cises the| Many homes in Danielson were deco-] The Catholic Transcript contains in its| SANDERS—HAMMEL—In New London, Grove cem-{rated with flags on Memorlal day, a|current e an account of the ded May 29, 1920, by Rev. J. Romeyn PARAMOUNT SCREEN MAGAZINE graves of the ce that seems to be growing here|Cation at St. Thomas' seminary in Har Danforth, Charles Henry Sanders and with flow-|a sthe years go by. ford of a memorial tablet to Rev. An- ]“a"glel Hammel, both of New . tes was a|% Rose of Lima council, K. of C., has|Selm Mayotte, who, at the entrance of Sucs citizens of | plans completed for a big field day to|the United States into the World war, DIED e ey the grave of|be held on the Fourth of July at Phil-|Was an assistant o the pastor of St: g : hose body. brought|lip's grove. on the north shore of Alex.|Mary's church in this city and who vol-| CAULKINS—In - Rast Lyme' May 20, - A in « ander’s lake. unteered, was ac_capleedhand served over- 1 il' Emma J. Caulkins, ‘in. her 63d k € M John Reece Norwi S :| seas as a chaplain of this country's arni- 2 8 2 H irned | . el the. Fusst ot Teratives I D et ot rwho give ip his life whlls | R A e H A T g Life in the Jungies. Raymond A, Preston o f Providence|in the servics. The dedication ceremon-| . oic* a2 Ay AT \ost e G ny has bes visitor with his parents, Mr.|ies included the celebration of a solemn § . 4 et Bl F L tithing defent H:mnulih i “r.rh‘,:‘l the | 2nd Mrs. Frank T. Preston. high mass of requiem for the dezeased bt O Firves = ld H. C. L. but while ing ana| The mail Memorial day morning|PrieSt for whom the post of the Amer-| puneral at her lite home. £6 Oakridge . be down th [ brought s jletter. ot inquiry’ from & Bu-|ican Jewlon ini ihis city nias been mamed | | dtrect, Wennesday sfternoom, \uno:2, T price of wives has been daubled 1o | charest concern about 4 product that js| FAher Mayotte was at one time a s.u-| at 2.30. Burial in Maplewood qeme- B being _distributed by one of Danielson’s|d€nt at the seminary in Hartford. e Waterbury, ‘May 20, 1920 e R { manufacturing concerns, indicating that|{ The Puiuam Country clubhouse, south DODD—In Waterbury, May 29, 1920. THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW—5 BIG TIME ACTS DeWITT BURNS AND TORRENCE A Comedy Pantomime Offering Entitled “The Awakening of the Toys” Special Scenery. HARRY MEEHAN DUTIEL and COVEY FIT R f s " El v, Michael E. Dodd, for rly Wi IWea e Wae |this town Wil have its share in the|of the <ity. was the gathering poin. cn| S7dgenty; MICBacl fo. Dadd. formerly }lv::; foreign business awaiting the United | Memorial day. for a large number off pynera]l at the home of his brother Instead of throwi tie Tur the allies are beginni to thinlk members of the club. Golfers were out| Johm Dodd, Work hidng Aeactbe ey on the links very early in the day, whicn| Tuesday T, and T company whe nave mect® A-| was one of the most delightful taat this| mass in I gaged in laying an underereund: sapje|Plaving season will produce, being of{ O | through th B - that rare June quality of which a post|BAK B s, territory. \Bince about - the s e ittens [\ The: largest number ' of | .Y - Bak [ o aohe Year Is mow very well ad-| 4 members was at the links ani club-| formerly of Norwicn: 4 { vanced and will be completed hereabouts | | dac the aftecrioon . when| Funeral Tuesday at 2 p. m. in chapel in the near future. This cable comes|nouSe JWIINE e SLewodn. WAMN| T at River Bend cemeters in from the town of Brooklyn and weq|matches of- interest were teing viayed. Boswell avenue, t 8.30. Requiem church at 9 'he annual gard ¢ the Visiting N Hammer Jor 9 5 TRAMP COMEDIAN A NUT COMEDY COUPLE x noon. June 11 eastward through South Killingly and} ¥ans whe saw Manager Tom McDer. o Tl T, T B Y. TR e T - over the Rhode Island line. It is t| mott's téam in action at North Grosven- - = THANKS. ~ jof the important New \'urk.uos‘iso: E‘:l; ordale in the opening engiscmeat of the| CA=D © = g McFuhnd a.nd PA]BCC Fred lnd Mae Wardell 1:hone service of the long distance line.|S¢ason Sunday—a game inat netied We wish to thank our friends for SINGING OFFERING AN UP-TO-DATE NOVELTY Steady progress is being made at|1l to 4 victory over th riand team Goodyear in preparing for the erection| ¢ Jewett City—are eniuasusic ov of the new mill, which will be given a|the fast playing combinativa tiat boost during month that opens|been assembled. Cooper, of the N by the Hunkin Conky company,|Grosvenordale infield, tu-a>d homie is in charge of the construction|Tun smash that would hav: Crushed stone that is to enter|it to a famous Home R to the concrete work is being taken|Whom fans in this om’ ledges north of Goodvear. use, following his money Joseph Lavelle is ting here with his|of late -last .season the many acts of kindness during the| BERT LYTELL AND HAZEL DAWN, in “THE LONE WOLF”—A Mystifying Drama — GAUMONT WEEKLY receht s ckness and death of our be- loved daughter and sister. MRS. P, CURRY AND FAMILY. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lapelle. described as probably the v a ’ TODAY ) | Re . Quinn of Poquonock has|Mmade. in Years on’lie grouads in the o i j been visiting relatives in Danlelson, his!neighboring village. -Next Sml‘d"\\;c the WEDNBDAY ! parental home. Dorchester K. of C. team Wwii at | Frank A, Stanner of Providence spent| North Grosvenordale. 15 Main S N LAST TWO DAYS \ R NN NN AN N R | the holiday with friends in Danielson. Kenneth C. Ballard, member of the ain Street THEATRE | F. \W. Bassett spent the holiday period) class to be graduated this month from 5 . ! with relatives in Providence. Clark college, Worcester. has been ap- The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been | A session of the Killingly town court|Dointed an instructor in physics at Sim- unera in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of I will be and has been made under his pere w sonal supervision since its infancy, Ll % Allow no one to deceive you in this, Al Counterfeits, Imitations and * Just-as-good” are but held this morning to dispose of|Mons college. Boston, Tor the academic es developing since last Saturday. year 1820-1921. Open cars were run over the trolley| Clerks employed in stores in this city line on Memorial day, adding another|are again urging through a petition filed suggestion of the arrival of the summer | with the chamber of commerce that they season to the many special features oi|be granted half-holidays during the the ¢ 3 Directors 3 : ¥ ¥ { month of Jume as well as during July, —AND— Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of { . The Misses Kalley of.Providence were| August and a part of September, as has Infants and Children—: rience against Experimen { Memorial day guesis of Mr. and Mrs. |been the rule in the past. The clerks en—Eaxpe £ Experiment. | Mutty Bedard of the West Side, | rats wbtutiuarr i iicrs iforts foroh: moaimers What Is A RI | The volice here find themselves busy|tain June half-holidays last year, but |t many times during the day prevent-|hope for better luck this: season. i | Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, Paregorie, ng motori from driving past stan Motorists did not fail to note while ing trolley cars, in violation of law that|they Wwere enjoying themselves on the “r owners seem incapable of ob-; holiday that some diligent farmers were Roreats {out tilling their fields in an “effért to Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its is i i R e — | raise crops that will keep the motorists WM. SMITH ALLEN il ’ pos i j not that many farmers do not own au Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishmess arisitg | ./noon oty club met Monday af-| tomobiles, but have fo work harder and ST e therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids | eeting as snfosars s Aiprofitale| longetfolgst. thent ifian fdo manyi othér ; vy A Tk ? Bt R 2 4 people. g the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep, | oi2dwin Bennett has sold all his rea)| ™ 'The Manhasset' band, Which played in MEN AND - WOMEN te in th 3 ” o 3, town and his stock in hisjthe Memorial day procession, gave evi-| with burning feet, sore corns or callous The Children’s Comfort —The Mather’s Friend. | grocery store to Mrs. Louisa Ballard of { dence of the prospect ‘of its developing| wanted to try a box of .Snow Drop town of Plainfiell and is to give|into a high grade musical organization|Salve . 25 cents. ~Works wonders. rossession in two weeks. He receives a! of its kind. s | Guaranteed.” ‘Sold by J. F. Donahue | GENU'NE ALWAYS lot_of wood he has had cut and corded.| Malcoin M. Willey: of Clark college,{ @nd E. H. Burt, Putnam; Burroughs Friday afternoon Philo Bartow and | woreeoer tas boe penBngbis i Drug. Store, - Danielson, . and Henry Bears the Signature of D. Fond the only velerans now 1iv-| aus mord ot hix pomn e re® oty Paradis, North: Grosvenurdale. 2 in the village, were invited ‘to visit| The ovening of June finds the grow- the Center school, which they did, giv o Matinee 28c—Evening 33c—Including War Tax COMING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : : : 2| ing season about three weeks late in this DANIELSON CASINO. : & % § | some glimpses of army 1life from their| saason. Plunting s, still -going -on .on " STARKWEATHER BLDG. Th= Greatest Picture Which the World’s Greatest Master | €xperiences cim -the -~ Civil swar: many farms in this part of Windham|BOWLING and POCKES BILLIARDS . | Mrs. Alida Weaver has just returned ity. late though the period for such: ' # ALLEYS 3 TABLES of Picture Makmg Has Turned Qut to her home, after spending the winter| work is WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY, in' Floridz ok 8 + Bowling < t for all. Prize D. W. GRI I % o : ke Today brings .2 special city ,meeting | ‘giben away cvers Saturany: = - W /] g “'A"‘“"“- Sharp was with her mo-|at which electors will pass upon the| YOU' ARE 1NVITED. P 9 e R e s R T O THE FALL OF BABYLON 1 $3500 to be used in making sewer ex- Uarold Hateh, his son and 'daugler! ensions. v Sl LOUB E.m “NEDY lfl Use Fol' ovel' 30 Yeal's Ciara B Haten over Memorial Day. | sey "arteel Gorpus Chtiat wil be ob . DANIELBON.* | Mrs.'N. H. Witter has been the guest| coco 2 PRE o sy, N xt. v " v - . 5 The Kind You Have Always Bought Lo Mr. and Mra T D, Pond for & few | "3 majority o the traernal ogantea- Undertaker ‘and Embalmer Senaibat a i idittat Scecial Attaction to Every Detall THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY, i rs. John Brayman and daughter re| oems so &mecir:fie;zu their iditiatory fii tie a R G 3 S L A TS WHEN YOU WANT lo But your bu - 's - id: Cast of 125,000 Men and Women, 17,000 Horsss and Charioteers —Cost $2,000,000 to Produce Following' Are Some of the Stars: Constance Talmadge, Tully Marsh:li, Ssara Owen, George Fawcstt, Alma Ru- bens, Ccunt Von Strohsim, Mildred Harris, Pauline Stark. eas of reciprocity are| Discretion is ‘sometimes “the worst | medjum. vartar shon horss The e mart af walar. 1 risbam AMlnaes o The Bullssim,

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