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FRIDAY and SATURDAY _Fr. Chi Pawtucket, be the same/to Bt in ‘care of the DPost c :erved in Danielson 3 t except ! Dr. Edward Perry, It hes medais will th tor-tevm,o.% b T & ,Whpwm;a e ' The plant of i ? . distributed, but it wil] probably be done v pany Wwill be elosed ¢ 4 1 % to :u Qrmigt!qe day as a part of u;e cele- s SR DOUBLE FEATURE BiLL 3 meneing Daber Day, . g B ; ration. Medals will also be givia to L 3 l:f{'.'fii,.lqu' wg’v‘;:“ é:-‘;glo‘rx:nqru;;:r:;;! a vacation and for making repai Tho! i ?‘m at|officers, and in cases where the soldiers 3__B l G D A Y 5_3 Madame I this eountry and |Property. - h T ¥ 00T { have died, LhoaQ next of kin may ap- - . Rev. Fr. Chapignae, who is as-| He was ordained in : 3 2 t o B 3 y befere going to Reme. Dur-| n =4 simbng Rert 35 3. Glber: Sasor of 5 | abored hare befre goiog lo Reme, Dur| | erem Saet ttely 8 831 e nsnet pasebanl tenm os “mace| S, Mom., Tues. || Marguerita Sylva t 9 arrangements for a game with a team S = four times, : representing Crompton & Knowles Loom - 1 The Brilliant Belgian Beauty time. Towever, at the 1 . . [Works, of Worcester, to be plaved Sun-| 1he Banner Bill of the Season iy Mrs L. M. Swith, the g 3 ;- s day afternoon on Manhasset field. This SR 3 9 “The Honey Bee ttere pd &> is the strongest factory team in Wor- A 6 Part Picturization of Samuel COME HELP US CELEBRATE OUR L T iy et o ey AL o Herwin’s Novel Mrs. Clara Louise Almgquist, 79, widow ptiet g Critieism is being heard for these wWho whieh Mrs. Withingten is|{of Ander J. Almquist, died Wednesday iL1a member. o night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. n _ S Henry W. Babson, R. R. James, Al-|Charles Anderson, in North Prosvenor- N 3 oy h»l:'nmhp: mond sua«:vm :.‘c. um;‘.: m;h; dale. < i local Civil War veterans wi e Dr. Edward F. Perry, Attorney Arch- stones that held out{ine ion of the 18th Cenneeticut Vol- 5 » SATURDAY, AUGUST 2lst |5 it Bt PR B e W RN ol BT Yoty hose who eriticise claim that the sad| Members of the Sotauket ciub planned|Thursday noon for Bridegport, ' where A - icinit Durin should have been put through & screen.| (o hold a pienic teday (Friday) at Moos- they will ropresent Anselm = Mayotte § Two years we have been located in this vicinity. g A rear mudguard on the automobile of |WD DORA. of the coming|POSt Of the American legion at the state that time our business has been progressive, made so by ||Henry Thompson was siightly damaged| Announcement le made of the Coming|convention of that organization whieh Is ” t fast Thursday when it came inte econ: ¥ % oF: o MA d|Peing held there today (Friday) and 1d friends sticking to it and new customers coming fast. J|tact witn one of Peltetvs 'buses. _The|Miss Sadie Reddy, deugh “ | Saturday. Kiebert goes as an aiter- old friends s g 10 | : friends and §|stter was leaving from in front of the Mre, Willlem, Bpgdy. pd WIMAI Den-| . ic "5l the mthers. are delesates. We take this opportunity to thank everybody, fri hotel on Main street when the Thomp-|Dett, of Boston. Charles Ryan and Gilbert Perry were DorisKenyon “The Band Bbx” Five Part Comedy Drama International News - . . T j{son machine, going in the same djree- sy elected o serve as alternates but were patrons, who have made our success so well fou?}cliedR O“ Th e SSRR s 1ho) s 4ok HPUTNAM SRCiaR Lo oyl wiressaen ot e Mutt and Jeff Comedy this occasion we will offer many bargains in the Rexa Son was nat wware thac the larger L e : - Line ing the situation, P"“"i his car sharp-|Gilbert are at Willimantic campground | fThere was a general discussion all’} = S = . ly aside, the 'bus driver applying the|this week, ch'xm“"mi Wnr;“m gay 'ghnrsqay regarding the situation the We will give free to every lady makinga 5? cent Cuvers doublizss saved the smadler ear |ue Tnstitute. ! without Jadders for use ot fres. _ Uniows . REE /- 5 a customer. from greater damage than it received,| Under the direction of L. Stanley Kel- | something is done this condition yill purchase or over a carry-all bag. One to hi Dut did not prevent the ‘bending of the| ley, fifty-three boys from the camp that | remain, as the voters have refused jto | THE BIGGEST AND MOST SPEC- 7 To the gentlemen we offer our Black and White mudgusd on the Thompson machine. |Mr, Kelley conducts in Kast Hartford | make the appropriation necessary to buy| TACULAR SHOW OF THE YEAR THEATRE . Several hundred people were attract-{are at Beaeon Park, on Webster Lake, |a motor driven hook and ladder truck. heilli Cigars cvvvesenccnnsennnnsenes 5 for 35 cents ed te Davis Park Thursday eveniag when|on their annual Gypsy Trail. The boys|Many citizens are expressing regrets éefifi?;?'i'gzfi'gs'." rage. : d S d . St. James' band gave a conert under|left the shores of Crystal lake Tuesday |that they failed to turn out at the pvls{ ponnop oot S gun fighte. Today and Saturday Also any of the popular 20 cent Cigarettes at the auspices of the Knights of Colum-{morning in an auto truck. It had been |as only a few votes were need o Dut| Niehe foors in Jamins tiase. £ bus. The band presented a fine pro-|originally planned to hike to the Mas-{the appropriation over. In the burning Exciting fox hunt. wlLL ROGERS 3 packages for ...... ek s B e sramme, and each of its Numbers evok-|sachusetis lake, ~but owing to the ex-{of the Congregational parsonage some | Givi on horseback in death’ defying 2 ed hearty b:xmue from the throng as-ytreme heat and unfavorable hiking con- | months agzo those early at the fire had leap. d N EXTRA SPECIAL '.';:;?M :mm::;::“d ::::d- :"'0 r::a ]dmana. this was ealled off, and the trip e emphatic object lesson that they! Dynamite bombs. ! o = 2 b3 franged) was made by motor. Preeeding the|have Dot forgotten. The fire was at first | |ncendiary fircs. R To the first 150 customers, a $1.25 pound package of Jj throueh ",:‘“'e“"':?;z""sh?:d of LiMmAmain body of campers went ap advance fconfined fo the roof of the house but A HOS': 0; ;THEH R CUP}:\D THE % 2 « | guard of 15 bows whe reached Webster{8s they were no ladders at hand the ”» ti e v e Chocolates for 50 cents—Only one to a customer. e L= C On Scew SRl oL O s Ty (ommen wewes pomeritan 1p rmen | tho And a beautiful lovs story of the feudal COW PUNCHER & -5 o : . ielson and vicinity. Thomas J. Aylward = A e oy iy tombhbil . |days in entucky. A If you need anything in Drugs, Toilet Articles or Station- e RS R tneli"n':"l:,nd.-x;:t e e e o eluudery A=enhie A Rattling. Goocd Comedy -\ H 1 Knights that made plans fer t event. 5 = A b \ ery—get it of MOSE. T : will occupy for the remainder of their |fire headquarters. Meanwhile the roof o ; Lo D e aate® 2%l gypay trail activities. While at camp and second sipry were all ablase. This ADDED FEATURE Drama Vi .|at Webster the boys are under mili- | inéident is apt to be repeated at any ates Wil b elated 1o the lste ‘i | ary discipline. Sust as they are wiiie at | fre that may break oot and mamy o | MIARY MILES HERBERT RAWLINSON H Berth. Ph §em,“m of Tepubliepns o he’ held at|their own camp in Eastford. Wednes {'Stantial citizens are worried over the (] . jaume armacy Hartford, Séptember 8 and 9 for the nom-|day the boys finished settling and au |risk that menaces the city under pres- WENTE { —IN— 3 v, ination of candidates for presidential{Justing themselves to the new environ- | ent conditions. Already tl E £ R “The Five Dollar Plate” Mose, the Druggist, the Prescription Man, the Rexall Store | cicctors, ‘state officers and U. 5. senator.| ment. Thursday regular camp life and | calling another special cit 4 ¢ . Delegates will also be nominated at the|routine was taken up again. This in-|see if the vote to ,apporpriate §9.500 | —IN— A TRUE DETECTIVE STORY BY Opposite Postoffice Danielson, Conn. ||comins caucus to attend the party con-|cludes scout tests, sessions of the camp | cannot he reversed. 1f such a meeting % ¢ [§ WM. J. FLYNN, AMERICA'S i i ssional and senatorial conveikions, |court, and regular recreation, A ser-|is called it will mean a fight on both Nurse b (EEYNN. AMER the dates of which have nmot yet been|ics of entertainments is being planne |sides and the polling of an unusually | GREATEST D TIVE whieh will be given at the rustic theat- | heavy vote. ° %) T R e L M SR T e at the park. | Saturday the boys ol | Pediane ae of the most fubant wo. Marjorie SUNSHINE COMEDY preak camp. end start back for East-|men in Connecticut over the fact that e s o Sl Bl e A — the 36th state h tified the 5 Haaunon | When farmers from all over thistutional ameadment whish eive forgot thers cver was such a thing in PATHE NEWS county went on a -field trip Tuesday Pomfret and Woodstock, after the regu- lar program had heen comvleted, many the world as sorrow. JUST THE PLAY TO CHEER B £ — = YOU UP! the vote, is Mrs. Dorothy Jo; lett, active member of the man's Party, who served sixty day 13;:; ikt Tzrl‘e';filk‘“mh o | the District of Columbia jail /and Lo EaeRE Ty g s N P 0 see the|Ocauwan. When a Bulletin represe result of spraying. e A B o & TOPICS OF THE DAY 4 : Mrs. et’s home Thurs- i : Bectuge ot GumD Peeting 2t Williman-{day he found the front piszza e | Sl e L v] e Put- | wi f purple, white i mglon{‘:e?g;i:sl; c:t\::;:ll:l f::da% - EX :h‘:hp;:‘afi’ss :olo:’s‘."pgur.:l;l lkhenl;]:, SCREEN MAGAZINE o auction sa 7 . H of ‘beautitul household Roods from the | bocn rerereiss il Lo N A*.——d P COOL=—COMFORT—SHOWS cstate of the late Alice M. Morse onlio tne wo rho ed 'the Whit o Advance in Prices :"a‘ffi:‘{ 1;;“‘!5' aflih:sfg'ua;r lfhe“-‘_e:?_ House gates in her belief that she 1§ MAXWELL QUINTETTE — Bonee of Tt Prosie mut ke help_a:nfi' lhe\hcau%?. and who s;r\?‘1 | in “A Night at the Club” ‘At the si f street, Putnam Conn.—ady. iy BT UUD BV LR L e Mg - e .8i1gn o Dartlettt was supremely happy and ex- | B = . 5 § . p Whitman Danielson, adjusant of An- | presses regret that she on the eve of MUSXCAL WAYLANDS - Ye Jolly Little Tailor selme Mayotte Post, American Legion, wo weeks' va R = 4 : i in communication with the army e , she i | Surprise Musical Noveity cruiting station at Springfield, Ma: call the w e , ] SR T HUMPHREY’S JAZZ BAND { "BFRNARD and FERRIS service men to flil out in erder to ob- |cording to 1} sardet, e ° o tain Vietory medals through the legion. | Dublicans in this Novice Prize Waltz | RiaretSmging Wovally:: ¢ &5 As soon as these blanks reach Putnam, | unfavorable to the c: | g [ A learn the power of the w i ASHLAND CASINO SPECIAL FEATURE illey, Jacob Alpert and Joseph D.|and that. before iong. Mrs. Bart 1 LA AE; | Fiage will_desigmate corats fays and that she hopes (o see women || ROBERT WARWICK = places at which former soldiers can go te legislature and, with a la o 3 in “HiS FAMILY HONOR" » to fill out the papers of application. [ she s2id “I wouldn’t mind being a Jeweit Clty 18 e siE U’ Tn filling out these, it wiil be necessary | resentative or semator myself.” Thoss | T NETA one Eow @r e lve . jto bring a discharge certificaic. The | Who know ‘her hest are sure that if she | TONIGHT SELECT NEWS Putnam post of the legion will obtain | Was in office she would be heard from 1 e the medals not only for its own mem- :'\]nd n'mnd d(o i‘omc;(hin: more on either MATINEE 20c—EVENING 28c-40c ® . he floor of the house or the senata | ing W en yaa wan l ~ ‘ BORN Miss Abbie H. Keith, of King street, | guodas atternoon at’4 oclock, at the || THREE SHOWS, 2:15, 7:00, 8:20 q ’ MALL—At Mangfield Center, o son to|l°ft Putnam Thursday for New York [, S3ntay atternon &f & oid | e ——ecrm— and Mrs. Burton Hall Wherg she will be the guest of Miss E per service w BEST MUSIC IN NORWICH = = ma Sy A m was form N et nt —— b . - | speaker will B- Ry ; Iy a teacher Putnem _ high g i am | FOLLOW THE CROWD ecause, ncw, you are ccrizin of both u MARRIED Sy . of Foochow Putnam | Beatise, AR 1 h unusual value and pattern BODERICK — BODERICK—In _Stoning- | SCh0l and dur ¥ did Y. M. A ting the latter's | szicction. ton. Aug. 16, 1929, by Rev. James E.|C- A. work in France. brother and sister, Elbert Kinney and O'Brien. Miss Mary Roderick and Man-| Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Warren, of Provi- | Miss Emma J. OF Conier eioer HEN Y0T 7 i uel Roderick. dence, R. I, who have been guests of Pl s S ] i You are certain of satisfactory choice because our complets new \ Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Maryott, Seward (Continued On Page Ten, Col. Six). assortment of fine wool:ns is all-zcomprehensive. sing columns o DIED | MEDEIROS—In New London, Aug. 1 1920, Antone Medeiros, aged 21 year: ’lllill!ill!lfilllllll!""""'""" THER N \ ’xinmllmmm Ihhmmmnfl Ilmmfi I llhl g T HE LIVE STORE st FRANKLIN SQUARE, NORWICH SPECIALS FOR DOLLAR DAY i Yt_mr ordsr will receive the careful, leisurely workmanship of our tailors before the rush ssason begins. ; fllllllll'llllll“ CARD OF THANKS. We take this means to express to our relatives and friends our sincere grati- tude for the many thoughtful and kindly attentions given us in the iliness, death and burial ef a beloved wife and mother. We also wish to thank all those who sent fiowers. Time will never efface from our memories these Good Samaritan ministra- tiens. (Signed) LOUIS HELLER AND SON. ll""','""“" i illl“l"hlullllllldlhlilll(lil“ Iluu"llmii will tailor it to your measure and your suit will be ready when you want it. Then you can pay ; : CARD OF THANKS. for it when you are ready to wear it. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness and for the beautiful floral forms received during our recent bereavement. They will always be earried by us in our memory. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES H. GADLE AND FAMILY. Charch & Allen 15 Main Street Funeral ‘ Directors —AND— Embalmers Lady Assistan: Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH . WM, 8miTH ALLEN Uze Our Time File You can order your tailoring two or three months ahead, and if in the meantime you decide that you like some other pattern or style better, just tell us about it. You have the privilege of making any changes you desire up to-two weeks before delivery date. Voile Waists Georgette Waists Original Prices $2.50 to $3.98 Original Prices $5.98 to $7.98 DOLLAR DAY PRICE | DOLLAR DAY PRICE Won’t you come in and let us show you the new patterns, and styles to be worn this Fall ? The values will surprise y,ou'.um *Qriginal Prices $15.95 to $22.50 || SPECIAL PRICES DOLLAR DAY PRICE } FOR DOLLAR DAY ! $2.95 to $8.95 For made-to-measure clothes that prompt your friends to ask— k. LA -$1.00 Wa‘sh Skirts : Organdie Dresses Original Prices $6.95 to $7.50 ¢ L DOLLAR DAY PRICE Special Prices $3.95 For Dollar Day LOUIS E, KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmerz Soecial f.n-usvoe urtm lfh& F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and Embalmers ALLEN'S MEN'S SHOP o Cepose oRpuz EATRE “terize = U100 OFF ON ALL GTHER PURGHASES OVER $10 ‘ ; oy, Svaney, Spiais mmmmm » U $1.00 i - $3.95 fl Satin and Taffeta Dresses ’ Voile Dresses Efl{:fl:f . kY