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BESS‘IE BA SATURDAY, APRIL2 SPLENDID W'OF NEW 1921 MODELS OF Hudson and Essex Cars S BER e Mku Snen chilnn sersetny Georst Lalt ot he Tumen || ATTARACTIVE EXHIBIT. YOU ARE CORDIALLY is ‘the for the sacri-| police ~department, named as . de- X supesiiindent - of | Swnday. actiosl, By LM S PRSI e Bnatate T & Rb O At e anpiape The reports from the Ladies’ AMd so-| Those who faver rmfln‘ the trees are | false hflflmmen( being -nflby Dr. 5 flWIlfl) i s L e o e 0w Dl : Phowes weash actiity aad. Teevis & .ch.':: operating Ne automonile, the cade being WE ARE ALSO FORD: AGENTS during the broadened, fro: heard before Judge M. H. Geissler in i W the state road to Little Rest is completed | the Putnam city court Tuesday mern- and the traffic over the route increases|ing. " b loape and bounde. Thoss who favor| Papers tn the case wers servet wea- || WE OFFER AN EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF HIGH taking out the trees find themselves not{nesday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff A. without Fegret that such beautiful maples | J. Green-m of Willimantic, GRADE USED CARS should go, but their viewpoint is that cKenna was arrested l(ondny S assum g r 3 pany. The building Is to be of ‘brick (oSEPRP NS SRS (O LR | Soha W, Whipple were In- eollision on REMEMBER THE DATE AND PLACE and 22 by 30 feet, one story in height. ALy, b, the cause of serious trafic scci:|the state highway near the Gary school man will be on duty there when the WOrk | dents and possibly the sacrifice of human | house on the rout o' Pomfret. Mr. Whip- mow underway Is completed. At thisije, in guch cases. ple said that he had stopped his car . . transforming station high tension ., lines X prior to the accident because he had ob- St o S e e e o meurimem i The Danielson Garage ?.'.’:;E pco‘:vnenr&\:eh\!r‘\.; ufe"'f?fim:’g g’n’:? home at Goodyear for some time to come, ;’:m'l;; ; him appeared to be an uncer- lelson and - villages of - the. towns of Kil-{notwithstanding Mr. Boys is now filling) "8 9T, Dol Ll nl ol, Umgly, Brooklyn and Plainfield as "l“ the Mies I Iy, position st Bt 2 T MoKinan wrveet Wn mide By as for operating machinery of -big textile 3 j Yaird Mo foncerss nd othér comMErelsl purnases. | - Gaptaln . 0. Armingten recelved Boo| SoEoi CeorES Bietiing S .A Tense, Gripping and ; i Matinees 25¢ Evenings 35¢-50c TWO DAYS ONLY—FRIDAY INEZ HANLEY Syncopated Melody Maid PELLETT BLDG,, DANIELSON, CONN. ed in court Tuesday morning that would ; Read “The Secret Panel” by Lucille tics Wednesday morning that the Supply | warrans Judse. Gelualor ging. Do Mo Near the Railroad Station Downs in “The Transcript,” Danielson, on|company recently organized here has been | genna gmilty yof Intoxication, so he dis- N Dinner. * rale today at news stands.—adv. given formal federal recognition. For the | missed the case with a verdict of not 4 MONTGOMERY & ROCK in ... . Thirty tables were nused at s whist present the command will he designated edilty. party given Tuesday evening at the home |83 2 SUPDlY company, but:this may bela-| . Rr . McKenna's ‘action. In-bringing- suit A R INTERNATIONAL NEWS ter changed by the war department. on Wednesday came as a surprize. He TR o e S‘“e"'c‘;;“‘?::w“: New ties that will be used for replace- | js represented by Attorney P. J. Dana-|lan and John Gahan, Jr, are in charge|interested and allew me to remsin, Pome. wnich 16 In necd of funds. The af.|ment work by the New Haven road arelhey of Willimantle as counsel. Dr. Me.|of the canvass. Thomas Duffy and| Most cordially yours for Chriee and tair wag very successful and netted $66.75 being hauled in from the surrounding| Kenna complained that he was xept' in|Thomas Ryan are covering Pomtret and| the church, for_the fund. fio'mtrv and stored in_the Tallroad Vi!‘"' a cell at.the police station here tor up C‘\;\;‘r(ch streets, Sunnyside snd Weod- JOHN €. STODDARD. W - | Here. ‘wards of three hours before being releas- | s avenue. vidence street an . Indications u il i omobaagtes iy !‘;‘,;e"“;'::‘;_ The temperature dropped 'to 22 degrees|ed and that during that time there was |Streets {0 the north of that thorouzhfare | for ‘the comstruction ot :“.:um:“&'u Ihg responses, but many more dollars|in Danielson_ Wednesday - morning 2a|ne one in attendanee at the station to | are bejng visited by Edmund Keane and staate highway over a new route ,mm.’ TODAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ate needed if. the home is to be enabled | change of about 80 degrees from the high| serve him with even so much as a drink | Armand Bellerose. ;nnu Connor 8! weg; Thompson to Grosvenordale and ’ to function properiy andbe ket in sat-{Tecords attained last week. & ] of_water. working a part of Woodstods avenue and | for the construction of a streteh of state \sfactory condition of repair. . Other berie-| The canvass for funds for use In relie Dr. McKenna is a well known Provi-|territory In that vicinity. . Oak Hill | highway from a point east of Danislaos THOMAS Bt affairs for: the home have been plan-iWwork in Ireland will begin in Danielson | dence nhysk:ian who has. been spending | Schoo! street, Walrut street and Grand direct to those in charge of the super-|sumed operations and within a few days|ed the following officers: President. W, | OWS 'streets the solicitors are Thomas|arte measure as providel for in bills MEIGI IAI l vigion of the home affairs. will be employing a full force. of:hands|F. Rafferty: first vice ‘president. John | HOWATth, Grace Kenary afd Mrs. Hugh | introduced early in the lesislative ses- . Business has held up remarkably well lon a full time schedule. Thig plant has|G. Johnson: second vice vresident. Chas. - sion. These are probably the only major —IN— wt the ;Danielson’' postoffice during the |been closed since late last summer. About|E. Dean; treasurer, 'F. J. Daniels: sec- In accepting a unanimous call to be-| appropriations for state highway work B first, quarter of the year. which ends to-|75 Will be emploved at the plant when; retary, Hermert J. Smith: governors for | come. Dastor of the Baptist church of|that will be ma , for Windham county |8 CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH to_the Rhode Island at Little Rest will 860! DAL Itots’ hiven thkt Hany che fna Gl (Tharaday) moming., a vacation in %iis seetlon of Conmecti- | View are being canvassed by John Whal-| e made part of the general appropria- no attraction in these will find their Way| The Whitestone Mills of the Ameriean | €Ut . S anaed by Gorave. Sontn Main sna okl tion Bill for the state highway depari- tlear o forward contributions in- cash | Woolen , company, at Eimville, have re-| The Putnam Country elub has eleet- | PoUNded by Grove, South Main and FAr-{ment and will not be considered as. sen night. Although general business has|the complement of hands is full. Agent|thres' years, F. F. Russell,- Gsorgs §.|this city, Rev. John C. Stoddard . has | during 1321, alt...igh much repair and been depressed and restrictions made in|Needham Brown of the company said on|Bradley, T. J. Corcoran; governor fcr | Written to Clarence E. Pearce of the of-|upkeep work will be carried on by the sxpenditures along almost every line, the | Wednesday afternoon, that the mills have | one Year, J. A. P. Gagne: governor for | ficial board of the church as follows: state highway department. postoffice in Danielson has been raking|several months of steady work ahead of | two vears, G. Harold Gilpatric. My Dear Sir and: Brother: Your letter n the shekels at & pace that would indl. | them. This in another bit of Food news| Tn the superior: conrt here WWednenday | 0L & fEW davs ago received and its con-|, Rev. Bobert W. Drawbridge who was'f A W. DE MILLE PRODUCTION 5 y i in France when American forces were ! sate that it had been hardly affected by {that marks the upward swing toward the|argyments were completed in -the:case | cPts carefully observed. Again may 1 adverse conditions throughout the coun-|prosperity that Killingly's textile inter-| of Touis Wolfe of this cite vs, ‘Thester g yq:fi:;"fi:;fif;.;“"{"’éfi Ja p o g ‘:-e\ntfi i:::tl:hcl:u::h“l‘;l e cord n! n 3 T O e o Tulge | Jon that 1 become & fellowsmember | this city Sunday morning. He will al | ames H. ‘ebb reserv ecision. with you in the capacity of pastor. It |50 -address the members of th¢ Bible ‘“;l"ille:;‘l:;' :‘nn‘::x;‘u;",;n:e;:”yfi js a rare honor. ‘And after prayer, col- | School and tell something of his expe- : 4 n lective and individual, as well as con- | Fiences in-France. ¥ y Futnam, ¥(l Soas Satsrdny of this week ! suiation ‘410 fY" st fHiought 1. wish | here wii be me- ahert catondar scs. | w\d a: Tag y‘; *d o;" e"’" wi you to Know that I herewith humbly,|sjon of the superior court Fridax of this 3 nc. Toade to reach hundreds of. weop yet gladly, and also with prayerfully | week. but court wilk be in sessfon her ’ will not have been approached in tre e e o onducting of the house to house. can | xtin . At eort ey, TAMIMOUS InVI- | next @ sek to hear cases that tave pre- —IN— f tation. All going well, I will plan to | vious.y been assigned. o ks - 3 ¥ vass. In the'business section E. W. Mul- | take permanent leadership ‘on the first i Union Square = ' Putnam, Conn. o2 el | Fumsad " Seay. There il be o very larss aent- || SING OF ROSANNE A Romance of Hearts While we are anticipating a “united | ance Sunday at the mass meeting to be and Diamonds WITH AN ALL STAR CAST Prm—— < DANIELSON CASINo, 3 service together In' the King’s business|Neld at the Bradlfy theatre in the in- STARKWEATHER BLDG. will ‘'you as churh and individuals be | terest of Near East Relief. Plans for BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS |mkuch in praver? The church that {s|the meeting have been carefully won:- REE TABLES tinuall ra; Ve ed_out and general interest of the pup ";;;;;‘sznr:xs ;:DIESTDAY g‘:fl‘a z:eny: ;:r:e, ving force WAL REYET [i; has been aroused in the affair. i l Bowling is the sport for all. Prizes As you convey this message, will you The Orpheus Mandelin club, of Web- given away every Saturday. also convey warmest greetings to all|stér, gave a concert at the Methodist church Wednesday ¢-ening. Next Sun- We kv o yur inpection iy || 14| Keystone 44 Cent Sale| G | =——= wondefful line Of i]’nported I\ at ihe church, Sunday, April 10, which . 3 Days, Friday, Saturday, Monday, April 1, 2, 4 S contetphoe Sonti b L, B KID GLOVES ys, Y, Y Y, AP We have always carried a fine line of Come Expecting Bargains Through.out th?Sto.re iy Sarlis e mowwe, sexcvr ot B gloves,\in ‘the suit shades; but Not All the Best Values Are on This Partial List —_— this season we have amplified the line |§ 44c — %4c — §1.44 — §1.94 4c — e — §1.44 — §1.94 Jlanme e e st and added new shades including navy. | [ Ladies’ Stockings Men’s Stockings ::‘Z’:::‘il‘;_éi’“,“nj‘n ,.m:: We consider also that the prices on 19c Stockings . ........ 3 Pairs for 44c || 10c Stockings ......... 6 Pairs for 44c J§| ciiis® * 'o M7 2nd M Arnur Mack Sennet Comedy LOUISE FAZENDA in GOODNESS ME |B 39c Stockings :........ 2 Pairs for 44c || 19¢ Stockings vvs«. 4 Pairs for 44¢c R S these new gloves will prove most in- Colored Silk Stockings. . . 2 Pairs for 44c || 25c Stockings ......... 3 Pairs for 44c 3';3:{}3“"f'-[',’*’c‘[‘;:;c,}"-“"'!;fl,fl teresting. $1.00 Black Silk Stockings. ... .. for 44c || 35c Stockings ......... 2 Pairs for 44c | iooam,Sreiar ot A Vo Toman of Noank, Conn. .+.. Only 44¢c BORINSON —¥LOSSBACN __ In Rack- .« Only 44¢ Kid Gloves, wrist length, $1.98, 5250, || 1750w sin sacte:» <+ for dac || Soc ke ockings .. $2.69, $2.98, $3.50 and $3.75. ' = $2.00 Black Silk Stockings. . ... for 94c TUCKER—THORNES—In_Baltie, March : B e o % S || Men's $1.00 Neckties ... for ddc [ Bratiiny ok, et S . ; . &% 5 25c Ladies’ Vests .........., 3 ford4c ’ s ___“_“;__i"‘““_ Kid Gloves, élbow length, in all the f 55 1255 Vert oo oo S0or e | Mion's $200 Necktes ... for 94e o suxt shades including navy — $5.50. PHOENIX HOSIERY We are the exclusive agents for Phoenix Hosiery in Putnam, and the immediate vicinity, and are showing our usual comprehenswe line at the Pink Jersey Bloomers. . . . 2 Pairs for 44c Mary Pickford Aprons . ...... Only 44c 59¢c Corset Covers ......,..... for 44c $1.50 Corset Covers .. .,.... CORSETS $1.50D.A.R.Corsets ........, for%4c $2.50 D. A.R. Corsets. . ...... for $1.44 $3.50R. B.C. Corsets. ... .... for $1.94 y. - TRUMBULL—In Cape Town, South Afri- Y Shi g h 27, 1921, Th Brincker- Men’s $2.00 Dress Shirts ...... for 94c g, March 21, 1851, Thovias Brincker- Men’s $2.50 Dress Shirts. . . . .. for $1.24 riet F. Trumbull of this el NISBET—In Philadelphia, Pa.. Men’s Work Shirts . ... .. for Only 44c P pnen et ANDREWS—In Norwich, Mareh 2f Mer’s $2.00 Heayv Work Shirts. . for 94c o e S Thane, 7‘1!,:,".’:., Funeral n_lr':fle‘}lile !'.Effl‘ledre':l::n ”M. Men’s “King Kole” Work Shirts for $1.44 A0 330 orcloak Buriar in famity 1ot 18 Yantic cemetery. Roys’ Blue Chambray Blouses/ . . . . . 44¢ GaARD OF THANES Boys’ Khaki Pavts . ......... Only 44c |, 7o, rish to express our hearttelt Boys’ Dress and Work Shirts. ...... 94c ‘ for their acts of kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement, e e .S e e . . the iliness and death of our belo:led o'('f: new Spring prices. Children's Stockings .. . 3 Pairs for 44 || Sove Stiofel Blve Oeralle, - - - SAe it SN0l e e u Ladies’ $1.50 Night G For 94 cut sfel Blue Overalls. . . .... 94c §liowes 0 The new price range on Phoenix Hos- iery is from $1.10 to $2.35 a pair. We wish to call your attention to our guaranteed, full-fashioned Hose, number 368. This comes in all the suit shades, and sells for §1.95. Hoover Week, April 3 to April 9 Hear Lucy Isabelle Marsh, World's Noted Vic- tor Soprano at Bradley Theatre, Sunday, April . 3rd, at 2:30. Proceeds Hoover Starving :Children’ Fund »HnrMianuhonVicbdnltm.rm Roys’ & to 16 Pants, 1-3 wool . ... $1.44 Roys’ 8 to 16 Pa’nti. 1-2 wool. ... $1.94 Men’s $3.00 Work Pants . .. .. for $1.94 Men’s Extra Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, were $2.50 . .. for Only $1.24° SRR TR ek g Setrer Bt 8-at. Covered Enamel Kattles. .. ... 84¢c 10-gt. Covered Enamel Kettles. . ... 94c 'Don’t Miss Our Shoe Sale MR. AND MRS. J. H KENNEDY AND FAMILY. Cm'ch & Alen Faneral Directors —AND— Embalmers Ladies’ $3.00 Night Gowns. for $1.94 Ladies’ $1.95 Envelope Chemise, for 94c Ladies’ $2.50 Envelope Chemise for $1.44 Ladies’ $2.50 White Petticoats. .for $1.44 Ladies’ $1.95 Waists . ......... for 94c ‘Ladies’ $2.95Waists . .... . ... for $1.44 Willimantic Thread. . . . 6 Spools for 44¢ 0. N. T. Crochet Cotton. . 4 Balls for 44c . Lady Assistam HENRY E. CHURCH WM. | S ALLEN And An All-Star Cast Including WALTER McGRAIL, JOSEPH DOWLING, WILFRED LUCAS AND PAT O'MALLEY, IN “THE BREAKING POINT” Highly. Dramatic Story Showing Life As It is Lived In the Very Smartest Social Set HARRY CAREY in “IF ONLY JIM” A New and Different Western Picture. STRAND Pick of the World VAUDEVILLE | FOUR—BIG TIME ACTS—FOUR McNALLY & ASHTON I DAILY AND THOMAS Darktown Comedy Dueo A Novelty Surprise Also ALICE CALHOUN in “PRINCES JONES” Princess Wanted to Go to Some Swall Place Whm Wemen Undress for RRISCALE COMING ! “Black Beauty™ “Cheer-Up Girlg” AND SATURDAY—BPECIAL DORAN, GRIFFIN & FELTCH Trio in Harmony Land sieeesst THE LAUNDRY' » MILDRED MeCARREN, of Providence, R. I. who will appear in Characteristic . Songs and . Dances,. at Finn's Opm House, Temqht. 'Banquet and Ball- FINN’S OPERA HOUSE Jewett City, Conn. TONIGHT GIVEN BY Court Griswold, F. of A. ** s spending the Baster recess in Previ- dence. George C. LaBonte of Worcester, formerly of this city, visited friends here Wednesday. A number of members of Cargill eoun-.., cil, K. of €., will be in Norwich this (Thursday) evening Vo attend the Easte~ er Week ball of White Cross counefl, K. of C. - Mrs. F. A. Morrell is visitiag her danghter, Mrs. John Walker, at Mee- dow Breok. Pa. ‘When the Epworth League of the Methodist church meets next Tuesday evening plans will be made for enter- taining the Circuit Leagie, which is to meet here soon. - P. J. Sheridan, whe ‘s Ml at a Wer.. cester hospital, continues t» ‘morova. Lieut. Gov. Charies A. Templetos Senator Charles M. Bakewell of 3 Haven, and Lucy_ Isabelle Marsh, the worid-famed Vietrola soprane, are te participate in a Hoover receptien at the Bradley theatre Sunday afternoen next. Mrs. Harold Case of Providence a noted pianist, will accompany Miss Marsh Over a thousand residents are to take part in the reception. Charles Dean Ir chairman of the Putnam Hoover com- mittee. . e —————————— S5TH ANNTAL CONCERT AND BALL - PONEMAH 23&"»3-’._ K. OF - Bvils & : —IN— PARISH HALL TAFTVILLE FRIDAY EVE., APRIL 1ST Dancing from 8 to 9. Grand Mareh at Nine O'clock MUSIC BY IMPERIAL ORCHEST! Featuring “TONY,” Banio Wizard CONCERT ° BY CRESCENT MANDOLIN; CLUB i TRINITY M. E. CHURCH ~ * AUDITORIUM MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1821 8 O'CLOCK 3 Assisted By # Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Bacon. Banjoists—William Ballestrini, Tenor Admission, 50c, Tax Se—Total “', . SPRING TERM _ DANCING CLASS BEGINS THURSDAY, Im’ ‘X ODD nu.omu LL A M vy w:!;r Mrghae, ..