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e e e SR s e D e S e e R e s 1 mem s dintidiestichpanind Redcda e B a4 muflluu.mu. FRIDAY, JULY 21920 , s e S [ ' : DS UNABLE WHEAT CROP - e == ' Fit Out at Our Store - Tfl MflVE BRrReeD DAVIS] For the 4th You will enjoy “THE FOURTH” much more if you come by e an 4 BT . . wheat growers have béen warfied by |Slevatora and on s. 0 | it titiisititan state's immdelaté need is 35,000 cars to tirds SOpfareins al & Meellig "’h”'“"’“’ joeh | adequately handle the situdtion, Secre- Today and Saf y farmers and bankers that they may have |tary Mohler aid. He has recelved word " y ito hold 60 per cent. of the new crop of | that Kansas is to get 11,000 cars. Big Double Feature grain in stacks or bins on thelr farms, | When the present wheat harvest is because of lack of transportation to the | over, Kansas bankers will have ap- JOE DANIELS Character Comixdian s.nntmm Novalty Act A i g 1 i mifls. There is a vast amount of grain | proximately $100,000,000 “tied up” in| e 4 Go k- dinkiees | in and get some new things for yourself and all the family. || 70 .5 Te.t% Sron st waiting 1o be | ooy Taiel? $100,006,080 e . upr o MADGE The Two Variety Boys in a suggling_Jam i 35 | Buying at our store is always a pleasure, you will have lots || ™% the bankers have advanced $65.000,000 Since the conference, in response fo the | up to the present time, on crops that KENNEDY DOROTHY GISH appeal directed to the Interstate Com!have not been harvestéd. These were The Funniest Girl on the Screen, in merce Commission, the 'commission has | figures given by J. R. Anspaugh seorc el “MARY ELLEN COMES TO TOWN" wired Secretary J. C. Mohler, of the|tary of the Kansas State Bankers' Asso- of goods to choose from, and our LOW PRICES on our HIGH GRADE goods will surprise you. state’s immediate need is 35,000 cars_to |ciatiol at t ehconference. “The security 5] - INTERNATIONAL _NEWS_MUTT & JEFF CO 4 cars will be sent to the mid-west states. |is good but tnec::onl;vn?: hard :'u get‘.“ It Do“an and sem COMING NEXT WEEK—“THE TIP TOP MERRY MAKERS" 7ERSEY BATHING SUITS BATH!NG CAPS It has ben estimatd that it would take|will sfrain every regource {0 get tHIOUSH | | ettt —— > 19,000 cars to move the wheat from last ! safely,” sald Mr. Anspaugh. BE ATRIZ v sood values in Bathing | The most complete line of ; T e el 4 SHOWS SATURDAY - . s 1 B with Tights attached. | Bathing Caps shown in DANIELSON TGS St R el wat - O M[CHELENA ~ | - COMPLETE CHANGE SUNDAY | oned on shoulder and | 4 0 in 4 great variety of (Continued from Page Tswo) iy {1 opinions expressed in tmportant TR g AND MONDAY. e 3 ; band of contrasting 29 about three years, her illness cultinating | to wasihirc o s reday amount Sl s g S SO A P PBICES 200 AND 250 TO Al e s, ything the Westgen Union Tele- e —————— A A S : oR SKif colors and decorations. R e P mp,,,, S S i e The Flame ey SuNeY e . - . tan rfe and in no uncertain t:rmu - . _ ing ner marriage with Dr. Blake mAny | in'the west: but it mot suited to & bsy || T ———— A _Deélightful Comady Drama. = Hug Appellmg Drama of Today ATER WINGS T Braivr N, 2. i ™ Plttabangn, | Ommublty in the east PATHE NEWS " SHORTY HAMILTON, in WILLIAM DUNCAN, WHITE WASH SKIRTS W, { Hartiord, Dridzeport and Boston, where | o Manufacturers, banks and commerclal - ) _._“SECRE.T._SE,k_V'_C, - _fl‘.fi'fi_q;a%‘h’fi”;““" . E ‘ i Dr. Blake filled pastorates. Since Df. o e R b e e SENN ) Skirts in Gabar- e s e Wi Biske's retiroment. from. the sctive min | SERUIEE what le nearly & businces in-| £ " F W TILLINGHAST ok ancy and Boll Fast: T SCREEN"SMILES ne or Surf Satin, with chic | known “Ayvad” Water y they have made their Home in n. il o e Brotkiyn. If the Western Union Telegraph com- Funeral Directors and PICTORTAL SCENIC BATCONY_20c—ORCHEST Besides her husband, Mrs. Blake leaves| Dany has any warrant for exclusive tel- two daughters, Dr. B. M. Blake, a physi-| e8faph service in this territory, that F.mbalmers gian, who is now lecturing, but whose | Warrant currilps the obligation of furnish- Central Village, Conn. headquarters are in Philadelphia, ana | ing rea] service to Danielson, even if the . Mahelle B. Blake, general ecretary | company has to do what it should have e NEN for the Boston Society for the Care of |done 1ong ago—open a strictly Western| Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction and belt, in all sizes. ces $5.98 to $13.50 Wings— At 50¢ elch. Boys’ Tights or “Trunks” COMPLETE CHANGE OF SHOW MONDAY, JULY 5th =3 A X Girls. Union office in Danielson. If the tele-) Telephone Connection. Moosup Div. NGERIE WAISTS At 25c pair. A€ 830 Thursday moraing, the deat| ET2Z1 COMPRRY can bay toil ine charges K i . A g 3 0 the telephone company on every mes- 1 short or long SICCVES, - {of M;s tnz;mf}t Ehz:b;th flHydf,} 84, _uoc- sage that is coming l?to):or gnmgryou!e:f LOUIS E. KENNEDY = | curred at the home of her daughter, Mrs.| the Da; = try , square or V- | Ellen Edson. Mrs. Hyde was a daugh-| fora tonl:;)s::! .‘i”.fi’n"aii' I?l:r:hig :fi: ::— MRS Benefit Co. B" 3d Igfan < S./ o d Mr Millinery Dep’t NEW SUMMER HATS The fad of the moment is the Flower Trimmed Pic- ture Hat with artistic brim of transparent hair braid and Georgette. You will also find a splen- did line of Sport Hats in all shades. attractive. 1.50 to $5.98 Cyrus Williams and | rangement hereto in force cannot be con.| Undertaker and Embalmer ative of Killingly. SHe was the|tinued. This seems to be the opini i i 3 . opinion ttartion to’ E: Ik ;widow of William IL Hyde, who has|among representatives of important Wit b et | been dead a number of years. Mrs. Hyde | ingly businass interests who want noth- | === ";:,;efik‘s“°W:}_‘r‘fr‘l‘“,’r":a!:;':r ‘;;151“ of"‘a:’l: ing more from the telegraph company |who <was stationed near the high school. e s an reasonably cofivenient ad adequate|Officers Welch notified Dr. Thomson at | i means of handiing this part of their Wire | once, and a search for the stolen car was It was indicated Thursday that a vig-| DUSiness. ~That cannot be had by trying pegun, though no trace of it was found. | orous protest will be registered with the | t0 do business through the Putnam office. | yhe police have a good description of the | Western Union Telegraph company| Take the case of the ordinary indi-|man driving the car at the tme Mr. nst its reported intention to cease re-|vidual in Daniélson. A telegram may|Bruce saw it. Investization Thursday ng or sending telegrams from Dan-|come for him—perhaps a message telling | rcfealed the fact that two strangers were n. The plan is to have the Putnam |of the serious iliness or death of a dear seen Wednesday afternoon looking at office of the company handle the busi-ifriend or relative. The individual has no{cars in the business section of the city, hess, but there are various and valid rea- | telephone. Wil the Putnam office find|and the police aré inclind to believe that | gons why this scheme is impractical and [ him, and if it does, how long will it re- the theft of Dr. Thompsoh's car is in | representatives of some of the big man-)quire to do it? some way connoted with these men. ufacturing concerns in the town of Kill-|, The proposed change by the telegraph = ingly were positively indignant on|company is rightfully regarded here as| 'VOrd was received in Putnam Thurs- | Thursday "over a proposed arrangement|an impdsition on a community that will|in North Attlboro, Mass, of Mrs. Emma- | that will prove. a decided handicap to|not stand for the proposed change with-|day afternoon of the death Wednesday ARMORY, New London. Monday, July 5th, 3:00 P. M. A GREAT ALL-STAR SHOW YOUNG MAXWELL vs. YOUNG CARROLL 4 Rounds at 115 Pounds. CATCH AS CATCH CAN WRESTLING MARTIN LADECKA, Champion of Panama, vs. MIKE MALECKE, Jugo-Slav Champion. Semi-Final\ CORONA KID vs. PHIL LUNDY, 8 Rounds at 128 Pounds. . GEO. (K. 0.) BROWN vs. TONY DEVLIN SMOCKS hite Voile, piped ue, finished with wk on pockets and $2.98 to $4.98 “RCALE HOUSE 1 \ 1 quality Percale that The Ribb T 3 them in carrying on their business. out a real kick. gene Elliott Williams, 70, Mra Willisms | The K. O. Wonder The Bear Cat. & Very - e tativ ol e i % & was born in Thompson, the dauchter o 4% 3 at $3.00 to L (?n am 1is .e y TR {"fp‘gja:"gf:f?; ofille| Evidently there was & misunderstand-| My, and Mrs. Horace Biliott) She mar- 12 Rounds at Catch Weights. : i popular in all the light }iput into operation will prove a serious| o5 rureday as fo whether stores that|riec Loren G. Williams from Referee, Bill Manice; Announcer, Thomas Furey. are to give half-holidays here during the summer should close on the first Thurs- oy ot Tl e o o rne frst Thurs-|sbn, Howard Eliiott of Nofth Aasbaro. A ph, | gz 1 st Thursday af-|mhe hody awi ht to Wst Thomp- cannot be handled satis-lter the Fourtn. Some of the business|.Lls Lo07, Will be brought to Wet Thomp S | sor burial. {o be done through|piaces were closed Thufsday afternoon,|“Are: jacecs &mith, the news of whose of the telegraph com-|while others remained o N 2 e Co pen. Next Thurs-|goatn wa iv Putnam from Col- Connecticut Mills company |day the closing at the noon hour will be | coih, Was received in Pu e nother big concern that will find ite chester Thursday, was the mother o nienced by, the utting. oit ob) osiii e tAL 1eT; Miss Rose Smith, who formerly taught s Special—Our régular 55 cent coffee for| o " n Wi the telegraph service at Danielson. 45 cents 3 £ ¢ 5 per pound—2 pounds for 86 2 : s ai - For years past the Western Union bus- [cents; tea, two packages’for 63 cents,| Ocorse W. Howland, sub-master Of| fp is a mean man who will leta wo-| Sqmehow it's difficult for a man to be was later divorced. She is surviv to that concern, which does portant business by telegraph, that Matchmaker and Manager, Thomas Robertson RINGSIDE SEATS, $2.20; ARENA RESERVED SEATS, $1.65; BALCONY $1.10 shades. JTNAM T CONNECTICUT iness in Daniclson has been hand 1S | the Amherst, Mass., high school was if | man marry him for his money when he lleve that he is as good a he expeots the ticke R ] ;?eiasums“t;?:y'—a;:o“ the Druggisti; inam Thursday, and called upon Dr.|hasp't any. ¢ his wife 6 Belleve be is. I\ Y R. R, and by the Edward F. Perry. J i “have taken care of| MapleGrove Frances Glad Tye Pet, 3| W. Irving Bullarl of Danieléon, vice _ nd other ratlrond. bue. | Wondefful Holstein vearling, Shtaident of tho - Mbrenas toiial arrangement undoubt. | € unusual attention at W. bank of Boston is to address the conven- the operators beyona |ShePherd Hill farm, near | tion of librarians that meéis in Boston kwhat is espected of them In most offices | TMS Yearling's udder is 7 feet 2 inches| ot o8 P Fi tonic eoncerns the man- ° where railroad business is handled, it{ifi circumférance, Mr. Brown stated on| .’ “iion panks can make usie of li- has been more satisfactory and conven- Thureday. Glad Eye Pet was:bred at braries. t to the public than any arrangement |the Shepherd Hill farm and is as re- Iy can be that renuires the woncng|markable a yearling a8 Windham eounty —r + telephone to et in touch wWith the |€Ver Droduced. Mr. Brown is exhibiting WHITE ROCK ® Union Telegraph office at Put- her with pride. Mrs. Arthur Briggs has returned home = : A Pellett Molor "bus will leave Daniel-| after a weel's visit with her sister, Mrs. |§ ~ av1n s e r son Sunday morfiing at 8 o'clock for| Wilkes, Conn. While she was | ‘j,m roposed - ilkes, at Shelton, Conn. 1 ) grrl(;p)wp a‘.‘,"’;‘,‘,"‘fi:{’,’f Tf::i;“b: Rocky Point. Fare $2 for round trip.|there Mr. and Mrs. Wilkes celebrated | baSiGaca 1 hervies,T When 1h8 The b Tl B LR i Sun- thelr 25th wedding anniversary. . [ et at il I m ®lday. Send name to office if you wish to| Miss Alice Babcock is spending the b f Jul fith d]n 4/ 2] mh;;"’:ffl’,’;‘rfs"’;, go. Special trips made any wéek day or|week with friends at Méosup, Conh. '} on or berare y el an erest a 0 warrats the open- | i mue arrangement, to Rocky Poin:,| 1d. Lebonte has purchased & new car. 5 2 5 : are ¥ith 'bus for parties—adv. A large addition is soon to be built to | d d f J l - than an_ arrangement seivie ol A ofick of new touring cars being! tne boarding house. Wi € paid on your epOSlt rom July uals and concerns to send messages | Aicn from fthe factory overland to| Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sweet have been . m’an offiffice ten miles away, and re.| 1CiF, destination were held up hére bY|entertaining friends from Northampton. ve messages from that same office | Clief, McFarland, Thursday inofning.| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Saunders and lst The drivers were exceeding th2 sfieed|qaughter have returned to their home in | ” it. They were allowed to gu, after re-| Norwalk after being guests of Mr. and | RESOURCES sclving 4 warsing, A e ; , $1,900,000 Deputy Inspector R. €. Young of the 3 state motor vehicle departm:it proved| When ‘we have launched the world's T NAL PROTEC[‘ION C O a I to be the nemesis of Paul Neim:es, of |bigEest navv. perhons we shall find time | Prospect stteet, Moosup, Wao w to bulld a few needed freight cars. cuted before Justice B. W. Dau Moosup Thursday for opera:iny véhicle without having an oparatar’s - BORN ” cense. His fine was $16 and costs | gou ol & IY amounting to just over 321, which he|SOUIRCATE—In Norwich June 30. TH w‘NDHAM cuUN NATIUNAI- BANK paid. Harold Southgate of Springheld, | ' Clandestine drinkers hers are sardoni-| Mass. cally . describing themselves as members John A. Morgan & Son of The Church of the Eighteenth Amend. MARRIED ,Danielson’ Connecticut ment, which is their way of pointing to “\E“;_fmmpflvmv_m Brookiyn, N. Y. R. the cause of what they consider their | Dpresent discomfort. Chief John McFarland lssued a warn- . and Barl Leslie An- ing Thursday that there must be no fir- 1le, Conn. ing of explosives or other disturbing ob- | KINSELLA — CANNON —In_Rockville, servance of the Fourth before 4 a. m.,| Conn :‘:1:5“13“}) 19"8“:’&,136381‘{;““ of Monday. This is in accord With a . Miss Mary 3 : lgznd DIVIDEND state law, which will be enforcéd here in| L Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Cannon of an effort to have a safe and sane Fourth,| L.nston, and Frank P. Kinsells of | Office of The Norwich Savings Society | Vitalis Bonneau, manager of a shoel ./ nrorp. MARR—In Westerly, R. L, i Norwich, Conn., June 5, 1920. period at his home in Danielson. by Rev. ' A. Creighton of THE STEAMER NELSECO II storo i, Boston, ‘is spending the holiday 20, by Rev. C. E. Siléox of ilace A. Clifford of South ' The Directors of this Society have| Oliver Downs of Brooklyn, one of R declared out of the earnings of the| Wndham county's largest growers of po-| Of Weste A : tatoes, has sixteen acres of the tubers|GUIRE — SMITH — In Stonington current six months a semi-annual|coming along splendidly, and he is will-| (Pawcatuck), June 27, 1920, by Rev. |dividend at the rate of FOUR PER|ing to bet anyone that the price of the| JORnT Fifsgerald, James F. McGuire CENT. per annum, payable to deposi- | Potatoes will be well under the $10 figire byt 2 oY PO%1° | per bushel_that some have been predict.| POLBEARE_TAYLOR—In New Lon- tors entitled thereto on and after July . . don, June 30, 1920, by Rev. W, E. | 15, 1920. ing as a fall quotation Mr. gowns ex-| aies Plerson E. Dolbeare of New A pects to harvest in excess of 1,000 bush-| Tendon and Miss Ruth Taylor of WE HAVE OUR HANDS FULL— it’ i j 1 COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer, els. Niantie. but it's a Joyful ]Ob, this % o % The Connecticnt company has restored \ alf-hourly service on the line between DIED! business of seeing that a man : Central Village and Moosup, where the|SQUTHGATE—In Norwi=h, June 20, ts the right hat at the right “You Can De No Better Than | first one-man car ever seen in this sec. | 1930 anna Abbie, infant daugnter of g€ g! Buy Our Waurst.” tion is in operation. Harold and Nora (Brennan) South- price— ALY ST VRSt - gate of Springfield, Mass. P COUTURE—In Norwich, July 1, 1920, X ’ 9. 2 1 UTNAM Arthur Couture of Jewett City, aged It’s easy when there’s a collec- |No Salad Complete’ Without e Artou G 3 SR . . . ER—I N ich, July 1, 1920, tion like this— Thumm’s W .F. Clark company of Naugatuck, while | *Cnarles H. Geer. aked §9 years snd heading for Pomfret crashed into a tel-| 5 months. v Funeral services at his lats home, . SENNITT SAILORS Home-Made [srm: poie oot o g satiara suem | mugeral sofyicer, A8, nis Jote 226} will malke Sunday Exesions to CeotufisndiismerSca noon, July 3, at 2.30 oiclock. Burial shd kis éompaiion esoaped WiNtout 18- o) tha comvenience of (he family. : Mayonnaise oy, e aacidb waa te semut ot a| s Convéntonct defective steering rod. Another truck FINNEY_In St Louis, Mo, Juns 77, THUMM’S DELICATESSEN'ovmed by the same company following Mrs. Juilet Stanton Finney, a HBGHING, Hat Was WEEGESA Ahd helped to| native of Stomineton. 1 her 150 yéar. STORE get the first truck back onto the high- | PAYLOR—In New London, June 23, 4 way. The truck was uninjured except 1920, Mrs. Mary A, Taylor, Iormerly 40 Franklin Street for a dented radiator. but the pole into| of Mystic, aged 79 vears. which it crashed was cut off sharply at( $2.75—$3.50— $4.00—$4.50 GENUINE PANAMAS $5.00—$6.00 TOYO PANAMAS $3.00—$4.00 day during the season, also July 5th, leaving the railroad dock at foot of Market Street, at 10:30 a. m. and arriving at the Beach at 12 o’clock. Returning leave the Beach at 5 o’clock and reach Norwich at 6:30. This is a brand new boat with Deissel engine, and ample accommodations for 600 passengers. X FARE 40c EACH WAY. the base. Captain John Bulger, of the Putnam ) § = = Shea’s News Bureap [z e ke 2w he had beén spending a week’'s vacation. i 1ali While Dr. H: W. The t- Better Gt; Y;urs Today, for Megazine Specialist |, Jip B MAr 2 0 A 15 Main Street — A . inet on the high sehool ds, - ) e Fourth. Union Square el ol eyl gt v M » 2 , st Uit s | Fneral EXCURSION TO NEWPORT LD ART CRAFT _ |[EEsdiiisini e, MONDAY, JULY 8 MEN’S SHOP ROOFING [T st e 0 v trectors Steamer Chester W. Chapin ; 9 CENTER, STREET * was doné. On looking for the number of 2 o+ 3 Can be put on over the old|the car. Mr. Bruce noticed that the front —AND— Daylight Saving Time. i - Leave New London Line Wharf, New London.... 9:45 A. M. i ~ plate was gone, but took the number cy 5 P M. i : hmg . Why ri off & Return Due New London winises s e B . D 1i Daielson, Conn. shingles % TP the:n" R A e R b d | Embalmers A Delightful Holiday Outing. Two hours in Newport—visit the Ol \& when you do not have to? « [PusiCis that aithing Sas wiogs, up Stone 3ill, the Cliff Walk, and other attractive places. Ask number that he had taken and found that ’ Lady Assistant MUSIC AND DANCING ON THE MAIN DECK. . i the ear belonged to Dr. vmphl:d i . 49 Telephone 328-3 & Fare from New London, including" er‘Tax, $1.62; Children 81c THE PECK-McWILLIAMS Knowing that the driver he helped i Tickets on sale comtencing June 30th, af the office of the Compm 2 , Me Josh moc Dr. Thoowkang ks calléd up the | IHENRY: E. CHURCH at New London. MPANY latter’s home anl was teld that the di s L0 bale et OBy Wi, SMITH Au.tu They will tell you all about it, tven notised Tratie Oficer Addis Welek | THE NEW ENGLAND STEAMSH]P COMPANY ey