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NORWICH BULLET FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1920 BUNIONS! Pain Stops Instantly— Hump Vanishzs tery, will be in the lineup of the Con- necticut- Mills‘ team when ) it faces the Goodyear team at Goodyear on Sunday. Backers here of, the Connecticut Mills taein Wefe “recovering (neir ‘Courhge ‘o Thursday in view of the stafement of the management of the team that a pow- efful group. of players will be put on the field next Sunday atterhoon. plant of the Paco Manufacturing. com- pany, were running when the day's.work {was finisned Thursday. =By the. end..of next week the W tire complement of 150 looms will be ru.ning, it is now expected. 7'his fine new industry is booming sniens | didly, having a. big list of orders, io fill. | while many piants, in_different .- textile S ONE NG AUGUST 15 THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY {lines, hereabouts are idie for the time T MY RISK’ b : DANIEELSON mobile was reduced and then increased | being. V S35 Dr. “W. M. ‘Judson S daughter,| TRY IT AT K iIDOUBLE FEATURE BILL M SHUSERT B e ; N ag Kilbrith driving onto the track bt Ethel, were " at “Worckster Thursday (o} New, marvelous way to treat bunions. | CLSTS ot 3 ™ & ‘ - ey i The forthcoming estimate by [the se:ipeec’ Mrs, 'Clam=ace E. Youlg, who' is e pa ok th KlAH:J hrough the couriemy of ‘Mgberi .| Sarly before (b anruARing PassRger| ecmon ¢ what 1 Tt soits o sint o[ T 0% ClTien K, YOG T b e ue- \ THE MUSICAL CHAMPAGNE COC Bove ageat of the Goodvear Mills, Inc.|train. : ;|run the town of Killingly during the | POpe fOT (& NIt fTrom MOl and 1y, hump 2nd tired DOROTHY ME! DELUS . the Geodyear .band will give a public| Mr. Bill saidy that Fireman Perry’s|gecyl vear that began with the first of | T JON B BRI SOEy Ol SU0 achey, swollen, ENTERTAIN NT A i concert on Davis park this (Friday) |Staiement was the chief development of (the present month is being awaited w Lfi]bee“ visiting with friénds heré for (he i urmna cond] n, In Her Latest 5 Part Artoraft Comedy “REMODELING HER HUSBAND” ‘ou can wear a: smaller shoe with | comfort. Test it at my risk. First trial convinces. No clumsy appa- .tus, no rubber mould or rotector, no uncomfort- his quizzing of the engine crews. Mr. Bill also gave a brief state ment Thursday, relative t0 on inquiry that he conducted Wednesday into the accident in which members of the Filli- ger and Kohiceben families were injur- ed at a grade crossing in Sterling about two weeks ago. more than -ordinary interest.- Individ- ually and combined.’ the town and bor- ough fax rates afe now at the highest point in the history of Killingly—29 mills—and that means a lot of money fa. the average taxpayer to dig out of Lis { jeans within the next twelve months. | The borough tax of 8 mills, just laid. i evening. The musical treat is the first of the kind this season and will be ap- preciated not only by the people of the borough, but by representatives of many surroundiz towns. The Goodvear band is am excellent or- ganizatien and has won 2 splendid repu- eastern Connecticut. past few days. A sign of the times: No more eredit for tires, tubés of gasoline at one busi- ness place in the orough. ' Things have tightened up a bif, and those Who ride must pay cash for the privilege. W. S. Brown said Thursday that he has harvested ‘and - stored 30 tons ' of that they will budget closely down every item point. Killingly and the indicaions are scan the forth-coming with a view to paring to the lowest possible foliows: Opening March—Nationa! Conclave.” Popular Waltz—"On the Shere of Trip- ¢ the band stand will D jrenry P. Dussereau, of Providence,|due and payable in September. - The! ‘ - [ able 1 ield or fel Courtess of the Peobles'| was ingincer. i, the . passehudr tram|OWN [ax, Mext to be laid, must be pafi|ha¥ from :nis ‘Shepherd’ Hul farm. at e e e 1} * EXTRA'ATTRACTION ower - Ga. . % figured in the Sterling acoident and|in the spring. A really surprising l:um-' i aodids salve or liquid. It is Tam for the concerl. DegInDINg | Iudore D. Krauss of Hartford was fire-|ber 'of -taxpa¥ers are asking questions PEDODYNE, The Com- R . aboui § oclock, has been arranged aS|pun of the train. Fireman Krauss had|about town -affairs at the present tim. PUTNAM e Buniai Treatment BLANCHE SWEET the hest view of the accident from the engine cab and he told Coromer Bill, according to that official, that the Filli- car loomed before him—stopped still You will say it is wonder- ful—amazing, so quick, so | sure does it act. Don't| waste time and money on Miss Kilen M. Wheelock, of Church street, left Putnam Thursday, night for | two weeks' visit with Mrs. G. Harold o Cornet Soio—"Addanh Polka.” lon the crossing—when the locomotive |certainly has not been over-extravagant|Gilpatric, at Juniper Point Me. 3 “ 99 Popular March——"So lLong. OO Long. 1‘”, still 200 fest from that point. En-|in the maintenance of its business dur-| Wiiliam -H. Sharpe, ,of School . street, useless n{gzhods Don't auiigg. 'l;ry SIMPLE SOU[S‘ 3 Overture _"Golden _Cremcent.” zincer Dussercau exeried his best efforts|ing the past vear but in spite of this|is visiting in Uxbridge, Mass. PEDODYNE at my risk. Write to- g Popuiar March—"Daddy, You've Been{ , pring the train to a stop, even sand Me have been very large, as has| Rev. and Mrs. William 'Beard . and jday n!efore you do ag%ggfi{gm% .kxdsz A Rainbcw Romance From say “I want to try " Ad- Motner to Me. ng the rails in an effort (0 add to thejbeen the rule in ail lines of DUSIESS.|their two youngest children, from Foo- dress KAY LABORATORIES, Dept. the Novel By John Hastings Vocal Trio with band accompaniment| .l ion and more quickiy eliminate the|With an increase in valuations of Prop-|chow, China. will pass the last two weeks ss K R Let the Rest of the Worid Go BY."| g but the train could not be stop-jerty, a record-high tax rate has made|in August with ibert Kinney and his|B-271, 533 S. Dearborn § Namber—1 Might -be ¥ou're|,Ci"in tme to firevent the accident.|it imposeible for many property holers gigter, Miss Lmma Kinney, of | Centes Ilinois. Tasies: A 8 | The train was running on time and not|to even get a reasonable return on their|yireet, Putnam. = Mr. and Mrs. Beard | srmemm——— . ure—“War Songe | much speed ag it usually does|investmente, while some claim an aet-|eornics lived in Putham, but, for many 5 Bosk by FRED THOTPSON ({punded on ,s,,:,u..,,v,\. P Sz TR R e ual loss. This is the siwation that hasi've.rs have served, as missipnaries in |cording to the story told the court. the Titesiaticnsl Nows h:::«’i o E%::(;;;LAL;-.LB; L Cann.lt::nh) : T an Boss & Perey interest of the average citi- three met Wednesday morning in Atta- pangied Banner. aroused China. « locomotive crew. toroner Bill has not been able as yet|en who usuaily.gives little attention .to waugan and decided to come lo Putnam ENTIRE SEASON Bill on Thursdar | Coremer Arthur G. Frank Riley, 25, and Thomas Carne; nad t his office me; of - TView Filliger and Mr. Woh- | taxation matters. 2 2 S, for a drink. They admitted that the] e b e wrent 5 af the Day Kimball| e point made by many is that Boston, and Arthur Seston uf |5 Snduiged considerabiy betore startin || Mutt and Jeff Comedy % SHUBERT THEATRE NEW YORK CITY| croasing. ree weeks ago. on the were taken afier | 1ic aamineiration cost s one that will| ST N SROEL S Pcourt” an fon thelr (rip to this city, and said they COMPLETE ORIGINAL® PRODUCTION! a scuth-bound passenger reed -cloge study, with a view to getting|ny. .. i . “ sharged with riding | Were drunk when 'they arfived. Conse- o« Ford car owned and). hospical Thursday | o2t orsime for the mones expend | LHArday morning carges Wb MUE | quenuy they could mot remember from A GALAXY OF GORGEOUS GAY_GLADSOME GIRLES, er Kilbrith of Bry- t both Mr. Filliger and Mr.|eq. While material and labor costs re-ly . "\y Faven & Hartford railroad. | Whom they had bought their jakey in P e et — and having a pas-| Woheileben ars doing well. Mr. main high the hope of great reductions i ™ (Tl T Lectea about 3 o'clock, [Putnam. Ail three deqared the man Marsh of West Glouces™[ger is up and abou: and ‘has impi the cost of maintaining different de-|o o oot Nhoining Officer Ernest | Who furnished the drink was a perfect by dier of the Putmam police after ‘he PRICES—50c, $1.60, $1.50, $2.00—Plus War Tax §eat Sale Monday—Mail Orders Now ndicates that he o his home within Mr. Wohelleben. who injurcd than Mr. trgcturing of his stranger. When questioned by the court, | they were not able to remember anything | that had happened before coming to Put- | nam. They had bought the high explo- | sive drink, 91 per cent. aicohol At-| 0 im ously cufferiic a return ame accident | partments of the town's business is oo much to be hoped for, but many believe vas|that much can be accomplished by edre- Filli-1¢g) study of the town's affairs. ku C had that freight. heen notified by railroad offftias the men were om an . incoming They were taken to police head- Margp were taken | 2 The promise of lower tax rates follow-! i R-iaok vened in ———————————————————— oflis showing ouraging improvement. | ! Quarters and held until court convene 4 5 ! t 1 re-valuation of | 1 s tawaugan, but again it was an unknown S d Louzh is mot fully cleared as|iD& the recent’general re lat 9 o'clock. When questioned by Judge e and Saturda; At ks Set. e by property has net materialized, and it is| & 08P 0T Vo Tuctid” s spoken- | D that had served them. The ihree y y - & o 3 i £ 4 eral i t S. 3 ey % v May . e L stre ed | the nassing of the passemger train.| sweet cider, fresh to Bt natters. . loompanions ‘were on their wily from g ere | stesiched | Sl T s ot memners of ks : o e trom Shep.| | Mr. and Mrs. Arhur G, Bill leave to-| BUUE0% onenore where joba wers | 080 dead o the world, cven thouzh it | B % s - it i ieecine] il tarm, on saie Saturday morn.|day (FTiday) for a viit of @ feW days|mqiting for (hem at one of the large |738 Taining torrents. ' They were taken N = locomotive of their train was no .t the Attawaugan Hotel restau-| ' Dover. . factcrics. They ahd been out of work in a RrsEhyy Captelu SJohn BBl < loco | Walter Kilpatric, who operated a bus : 5 —IN— standing the Norih street crossing —adv. et | Boston for several weeks, berause. 28| e 2t the € i & backed to| it L o mfl\he(“een Dapielson. and Putnam eatlier | pio " fecced it, “You ean't bay a job = S “THE SLIM ana that the train had to be backe eing brou e to face wi Son. And unam earleriRiley expressed it, 4 y Bl trifis wai a Rhode SiErans ¥ kg VOATBLL T e e the Connecticut city, but since they had [ Mr. and Mrs. Harrison F. Topliff. fors P P e coimitny. thex between” Pro ce and Danieison. locali "ape Dy k':m::il“]’:ossp;;"'r:: Putnam|Peen told that their first week's pay | merly of Willimantic, at Truesdale's SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY not .moving. mor ha [ manataciurers and business men are | r e e R e e ™A™ | would be withheld, they decided 'to| ighiand hospital Fall River, Mase = THE BIG ALLAN DWAN PRODUCT ION mé before the accident now wondering just what can he done e Woman's Boact of the inshc [fump & freight train.’'and save their Shp- | Aug. 10, 1 Paulme Starke Coroner Bill quoted Fireman Joseph|io o the loss of service ineofdt as This motor ambulanee is avail.|jtal in order that they might have it to HU fl"»\RD—In Norwich, Aug. 12, 1920, 66 LA F. Derrs of the fre Incumotive as|that may be possible. It was said Thurs-| o0 0 " L8 DL SRS 80 T live on after reaching Bridgeport. They | § 50N to Mr.and Mrs. James L. Hub- ting toat when he, the fireman, first|day that there is no prospect thi De-| ounding towns. A®.charge of 30 cents|had left Boston at 1L30- Wednesdny | _D4rd L Z an W y aw Kilbrith Ford it was about|tition for maintenance of the freight|, ' Tmade for is use. o thai|night. Al three admitted’ doing wrong MARRIED IN— A Picturization of a Famous Story Portrayed by an Al Star Cast Ja¥ way between the junction of North!service, without passenger service. wouldl i naving it come 1 Danieison |in Stealing a ride. and each pleaded zui = i ind Mechanic streets and the railroad.|be of any avail A motor ransport|gng el hotniall1y. Sexton. 15, being a minor, entcre r) North Woodstoek Th B k T ” s Tots Shg Narth et In Ut | mervive: ban. Been’ digpeticn, . bur , thig o omeve & patient (o thel beapiiut L (IR 5 e x Granbe <Aue T 190 Nerrill Kelth and Mies e broken WILLIAM DESMOND in “The Broadway Cowboy trection of the crossing. A little near-| woul there is| ke a ; X ton officer. Recause I= % A A Rollicking Comedy Drama in Five Parts = { while the int done in ‘White. GROTON—COTTRELL—In W 9y 4 r the cross'ig the speed of the auto-|absolute ome of Ki citizens ‘'are doing| Were wailing for them.” and hecause he{' 1 Aug. 1520, by Rev. Nathonirl B, utte: \ and de i lall they. ecan the neighboring | Delieved fhat the boys were mot in- Groton of Whitmarsh, Pa, Rev. Jonn 5 5 Topics of the Day (Sunday) | Paramount Screen Magazine I‘W 3 tot suspend s, o | fown ot Rroskis from losing onc. of ite| tionally committing wrong. but swere| M. (Groton of Jenbintown. T'a. and s || A Dramatic Masterpiece, [tember 5 has transported freight { institutions—the county Jaill | Getting: mereiy thoughtiess in their~ hehaviour,| Lydia Cottrell of Wester] 7 . . {ween Demicison and Profidence moréiinw the Putnam city court| Thursdey|Judse Gelssler dismissed the cases: The - Pulsating With Melody. Di- cheaply and mol L E.. " morning for having been intoxicated |three agreed to take the money that they DIED Z - . A%:"mmfiu o |roa. anid when one considers the heavy | 1t "R cuaugan men are uests . af had now It hus thres UOKEIS from PUC | BLLIS—In this eity: Aug. 11, 1020, Caled rected by Maurice Tourner. DE |new advance In steam road freight rates | jailer “Albert S. Fields for a tme. , [nam to Bridgeport, and ieaye Putnam| Elis, aged 34 years. '» D T AT TRY IT AND B= COMFORTABLE St WEOS. few daye. the o8 ofl Sweet corn that was brought herelfor thai clty on the 1 o'cloek train. - |Funeral at his late residence 181 Hamil- PATHE NEWS trolley freight service siands 1 e on e i e Wasrtag Y ol ton avenue, Saturday aftérnoon. Aug. BE ot i P e i o M‘ At the mame session of the comrt a| 14, at 1.30 (standard time). Durial i H l “Unwards of 10 looms, pracsically balt| e hoels Was bousint un hefore. the|ifio of lakey drunks appeared before | faimily lot in Presion City cemetery. | = ~ = i DANIELSON IT'S LIOUID - QUICK EFFECT | ° g e e ‘f’h‘_::;fn;;"a;i,,:::fu:;gle‘.c.\nm\ s hres o ektioie imare |- Eoiiy 3l we o Cha il G | | the tempting ears 5 i Henry Porter. Woonsocket, ‘R. I, Leon h. in her SSth year. | e emmL 2 Pepeno, ‘of North Grosvenerd “nd | Fumeral’gervices will be heid at her late| AT ASHLAND CASINO FRIDAY, AUGUST 13TH ; 2 o ; a ; . Aug. 13, 2 ix new players, including s atar bat-| George Rushferd, of Attawausan. Ae o m -,mr;‘a, in Yantic cemetery. JEWETT CITY THE SELWYN’S ndlv omit flowers. Pickett’s Orchestra NORMAN—In North Stonington, Aug. 11, 1820, Martha Peckham. widow of 5 Funeral services will be held at her late ome Saturday. Aug. 14, at 11 a 4 Burlal in Dreston City ccmetery, | €er. Sergeant Georze Ldird and Officer ADAMS—In Willimantic, Aug. William Jarvis. They were sentenced ° Miss Wicauda B Adanc: sped to 30 days in jail and later in the day < PENDLETON—In New London. S 1920 Harris Pendleton, azed Tux Collector Archibald Maedonald | JORNS—In Westerly. R. T has reported to Mayor Allie W. Marcy John B. Johns, aged 73 and members of the city council, that | at the present time he has collected all| but $5300 of the $60.500 due the city in | personai and sprinkling taxes At the Puinam country club Thursday COMFORT- ABLE Commenced This Week IN MEMORIAM. A CURE FOR THE BLuEs . . 5 Z In Loving Remembrance of A e e 5 This ANNUAL EVENT is of importance to thz psopls of ARTHUR HARELL, j,",\i; r:f?u:‘]w) s e g ik WD J “ WINDHAM COUNTY for two particular reasons. e e D ey A CALOLS IUSHANDS NON e gt e a2 i 0, B it - a ) 3 a8 Notitodie Bec it w lleged that FIRST, because our customers maks= their selection from BINDING MR AND MRS. NAPOLEQN HARELL|and woman rémsierine AL the City Hoo 2 complete and unbroken line of new goods, a line which AND FAMILY, AND l1el as Mr. and Mrs. Strancy haa hired o By O| : OOPER EGRUE MR. AND MRS. WILLI. PARK ON. ‘{u\ed to pay for i, goods belonging to | run one of the conces- {sions at the carnival on Tatem's lot, were attached Wednesday nizht by Con: stable Peter A. Gardner, acting for Tor- rey. Geissler & Miron, attornevs for Samuel Smith. Proprictor of the hotel. According to Smith, the man and woman | came to the hotel Monday, hired a room, | registered and then went away. Seeing | the woman later in the evening. ing Smith asked her if she was cominx bac to the hotel, and she told him that she and her husband would be there later. In the meantime Smith alleges he had | several chances to let the room, but hell | supposing that Straney and his wife would occupy it. They falled to return. | 1 | cannot be maiched hereabouts. SECOND, because our usual liberal policy of reserving Blankets upon payment of a depesit at time of selection will prevail at this Sale also. Read Our Attractive Proposition YOU make dnly a reasonable deposit at time of selection of Blankets. YOQ need not complete payment until you need the Blankets in November. WE STORE AND INSURE all Blankets FREE OF CHARGE until November, | the couple. who Moosup. Conn Church & Allen 15 Main Street Funeral Directors ’—A ND— Embalmers Lady Assistans Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH The Sensationac Comeny tht DIRECT FROM A YEARS RUN AT MAXINE ELLIOTT'S THEATRE NEW YORK b gl WITH AN ALL STAR CAST HEADED BY BERT LEIGH AND MILLICENT HANLEY NOT A MOVING PICTURE—ONE NITE ONLY POPULAR PRICES Tuesday Smith went to the carnival | grounds and attempted to ecoilect, but Mrs. Straney refused to settle. He then consulted his attorreys, with the result that a writ of attachment was issced against the goods in the booth that Mes. | Straney was operating. These consisted larzely of prizes being awarded in games that were being conducted. After much discussion. the couple decided to settle the account with Smith, and the writ! was withdrawn. In the list of the UNION SUIT Don’t you enjoy the feeling of a cool, clean name of Day Kimball of Boston and Pomfret. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Kimball of Pomfret and Boston, | and this year completed his course at | Harvard law school. He ranked highest in his ciass. Mr. Kimball has been ap- pointed secretary to Supreme Court Jus- tice Oliver Wendell Hoimes, nd will MOOsuP Dance tonight, Ashland Casino, Jewett Pickett's orchestra.—ads. Manchester.—The shortage of freight cars is holding up the work of plastering on the new Watkins building. The con- city, Cotton Blankets, 64x76, in white, tan and gray — 34-00 a pair. Beacon Blankets, 72x84, in white, tan and gray — $9.00 a pai Union Suit every morning ? 156 candidates who Makes you twice as ambitious and energetic dur- B 2x80. i WM, omitH ALLEN J§|successtully paased the June examina- | begin his duties in September. The ap- |tractors say that there Is plenty of ma Cotton Blanke! nk 0x80, i i is hof tions of the Massachusetts bar, which | pointment is for one year. Mr. Kimball's | terial but that it is almost impossible to ts, 72x80, in | Wool Blankets, 7 , m ing this hot weather. was announced. Wednesday, appears the | uncle, whose name was Day IKimbail, | get it to Manchester. was a former justice of the supreme court, and it is in his honor that Day | Kimball hospital jn Putnam is named. | Mr. Kimball, who will be admitted to the Massachusetts bar September 21, has spent nearly every summer in Pomfret. He prepared for Harvard at the Noble school, Boston. After graduating from Harvard collegze he entered the law school. His studies were interrupted by the war, and e left the class room to go to Plattsburg where he was commission- ed a first eliutenant. After service at Devens he was sent to France with the field artillery. Later he was promoted | to the rank of captain and transferred wl;ite and gray—$4.50 a pair. Woolnap Blankets, 66x80, in gray and tan—$4.50 a pair. Woolnap Bhnkeu, 60x76, e—sfl)lpnr s gray—$10.00 a pair. Califcrnia Wool Blankets, 70x82, in white and gray $11.00 a pair. California Wool Blankets, 70:82, in wlnte—‘lz.m ¢ The “Reis-Manhattan” make of Unions is one of the most widely known and used makes in the country. We have them in madras or knit cloth. $2.00—$2.15 || The Easiest Way To End Dandruff There is. one sure way that has hever failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it *entirely. To do this, |just get about four ounces of plain. {common liquid arvon from any drug {store (this is all you will need), +pply jit at night when retiring; use enough Fresh Creamery Butter “NONE BETTER” Clhfornu Wool Bhnlnh', Weolnnp Blankets, 64x76, 70x82, in gray—$13.00 2 : Sl P il ol e b It extra heavy quality, wlme pair. s afd Te party e O o oident |~ By mornink: Mostiif not all, of your Wilson party on their trips i £f will b I | through Italy. France and to. England, | S2RAriff Will be gone, and, taree or | four more applications wiil completely { dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. —$6.50 a pair. Fancy Plaid Blankets, and he returned to this country { presidential Washington. with the steamer George party on California’ Wool Blankets, 76x84, in gray—$13.50 a . 68x80, handsome color- pair. | Collar Attached Shn'ts | Most of the rallrond men on the Hert-| You wiil’find all itching and digging & - 7M g 3 ford 21 “flflnlcf the New York, New Ha- of the scalp will stop instantly, and & m‘._.s g pair. oy . . ven & Hartford railroad who come un-|your hair will e flaffy, lustrous California Wool Blankets, P lk D N | der :w !lro\'\:ions of the recent wage |zlossy, silky and soft, and look and s award received increases in their pay en- | feal a hundred times better. Beacon Bhnkeu, 66x80, in | 72x84, in wlnte—Slsoo olka Dot Neckwear s, ity trins e e e (e el 0, train came to Putnam. The back time, as the award is retroactive from Ma is now being made up. and will y paid in a few weeks. About | employes at the Putnam freisht vard, freight department and engine crews, pated in the incresse. Because of the services at tic ‘eamp ground, the Putnam Methodist drug store. It ‘is inexpensive, and four ounces is ali you will need. This sim- |ple remedy has never been known te | fail. F. H. & F. W, TILLINGHAST Funeral Directers and _white, tan Pastry is a new feature of our shop. gray — a pair, California Wool Blankets, 72x84 in whne—sl!). We now have a REGULAR DELIVERY SERVICE. Willirtan- Allen’s Men’s Shop COMMUNI I ! SHOP | e e Embalmers D Jeannette Gilbert, Ina Aldrich and Bve- Central Vill e 2 Iyn Shaw are representi~e the Putnam B A a0, Sonn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT 13 CENTER ST., DANIELSON, CONN. . e R s ! : : Coquina Square RLLE M owtay R Betinkction The five-year-old son of Captain John | Telechone Cornestion, Moosup Div. Bulger o]l from a tree Thursday after- noon and injurad his left arm. He was taien 2 the Day Kim hospital for treatment. CONNECTICUT VILLAGE Telephone 354 OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATRE : 5 LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and imbalmes Bceciai Attartion to Every Detall And evén the skin deep beauty is apt o wear off. SR RS %«;M.umu