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DANIELSON AND DANIELSON Captain William H. Stene of the steam- ship Lake Ellendale has written relatives dere frem Rio de Janeiro. Captain Stone, who in charge of one of the ship- ping board vegsels, expeots to remaly on ihe east eoant of Seuth America engaged In trading for a period of about nine menths. He fermerly lived in Danielson and is ane of the youngest masters af Uncle Sam's great new fleets of merchant ships. he wag in the ooastwise trade. Save these date: May 13, 14, 16—K, of C bazamr W the town hall; many big. entertaining fleatures.—ady. The mafter of an affair in which twe awtemobilen Sgured at Attawaugan Wed- nesday is being investigated by nspector A. W. Willlams of the motor vehicie de- Pertman: ed by a Sewthbridge, came near Ol‘l!h‘n“ a4 tthe cresw reads In Attawaugan vil- lage. Mr. Williams questioned the Southbridge driver relative to having a registration mnd operators’ license. The disposal of Whe case has been postponed until further tinformation can be obtained about the Squthbridge machine and its driver. It was stefed Friday that a large number of stgmatures has been obtained to a petition, addressed to the state high- way commigsiener, asking that a row of trees on the southerly side of Davis park be removed. “The list of signatures in- cludes thome ef numerous persons prom- inent in the Husiness affairs of the ber- sugh and of well known (axpayers, A Wonderful! Mother will be the sub- ject of an addireas by Mrs. W. C. Mur- dock. state dizdetor of religious edueation or the Rantist <hurches In Rhode Isiand, " the wm chureh Sunday at the Sunday sehool hour. In the evening at § velock Mrs. Murdgek will spesk on the subject. The Child in Our Midst Maehers 'Day special: Ladies! Be wre 1o gett four free cans of Jonteel tal- ‘um pewder with 3 small purchase. Mose be drumtismt, the Rexall store.—adv. Dr. Hingh R. CAmpbell of wieh will oe hese “Tuasday. at the health station at he tovem haltl buliding. to conduct another Sinie W the interest of those who are af- flicted tHh twberculosis or whe are sus- Picious that théy may be subject to the disease. .Dr. Cammpbell's examinatiens and advicenare frée at these clinios, whieh Meenchial Treuble Cassed Angioty. No medicine has & better reputation han Foley's Hobey and Tar for quiekly relieving coughs, colds and eroup. It loosens the pMegm and mucus, clears the passages. tases hoarseness, stops tickling rroat. John G. Hekking, 195 Burgess Place, Passaic, N. I, writes: “T was suf- fering from am acute ease of bronchial trouble whieh gave me considerable anx- ety. Foly's Honey and Tar deserves all the credit for my being well now.” Lee & Osgood Ce. AT 49¢ MAPLE NUT ASSORTED PUTNAM NEWS «r2 arranged for by the eivie -«m\u The ciinic will bégin at .30 a. m, The 8fty-ninth snqual meeting of the Windhem County sssociaztion of Congre- gational churches and Ministers will be held here Tuesday nest With the moraing session epening at 10.30 and the affer- noon session at 1.45. Representatives of every Comgregational chufgh.in the coun- ty are expected at the eemventien. Rev, W. S, Board of Now Yerk is to speak at the tional church here Sunday morning and in mc aveping will address 2 young people's rally. Opper- for real lm-c Wil Be Rev: M. Beard's subject and his talk will be heard by young peaple from various tewns and cities of the eeunty including Wllllw tie, where he formerly was pastor for a number of ypars,, The rally is interde- nominational. During his stay here Rev. Mr. Beard will And time ta address an afterneon serviee at the Congregatfonad ehurch at South Killingly, "'vmn hig father waa pastor for more than a seere of years and wheve hia own beyheod was spent. Chief John MeFarland is after the itinerant vendors who come int eDaniel- sen from Providence and other net dis- tant cities and work what has come to be known as the “ssldier game.” Hx- serviee men are mot required te have licenses to peddle, One ex-service man coms along, usually with the Previdence venders, shows his discharge papers, and three or four men Who are in & orew with him expect to do busingse under his exemption. Chief McPFariand is determ- ined that this subterfuge shall sten and Friday morning he issued a warning to one group that they muat pay the usual license fee before starting to peddle or he would find it necessary to take action against them. Business interests have gbjected to the subterfuge employed by these out of town peddlers te evade pay- ing the license foe. Salvation Army woebers frem Putnam plan to hold an open air service at Rail- read square, Sunday afternoen. Mrs. Simeon Danieison will have the members of the W, C. T. U, at her home for a meeting Tuesday afternoen. John €. Bellville of Pawtucket was a visitor with friends in Danielson on Fri- da; Attorney Arthur G. Bill was in Will- mantic Friday, attending a session of the superior court at which ecases on the criminal lists are being disposed of. Juége W. F. WoodWard presided at a seasion of the town courc at which the casos of two men charged with having been intoxicated were disposed of Friday Only legal formalities now stand in the way of the complete reérganization of the Goedyear Tire and Rubber company, it waa stated Friday, and these are ex- pected to be adjusted by Wednesday of next week. Mrs. Susan W. Morey will have the members of the Ladies’ Reading circle at her home for a meeting next Monday 49 BROADWAY This Sale For Today Only Bitter Sweets 29¢ Ib. NOT AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE, BUT AN UNHEARD OF VALUE §1.25 MILK CHOCOLATES AND BON BON BIXTURE— Swiss Milk Coatings Nougatines REGULAR $1.25 VALUE FRUIT NOUGAT THINK THAT OVER! REGULAR 70c MIXTURE Values 49c, While It Lasts BEST CHOCOLATE AND BON BON MIXTURE—T70c REGULAR VALUE $£1.00 Ye Chocolate Shoppe 49 BROADWAY afternoon. Predi¢tions are made by apple growers that the prospects for a good crop in this POUND a9¢ 1b. "~ | Harry Carpenter, of Wales, THEATRE |BERT LYTELL “A Message From Mars” A Throbhing Love Story, Mixed With Thrills, and Carries a Message That Is Pound to Appeal. »,§umv—uounm AND TUESDAY e e e e e, TOPICS OF THE DAY—SUPREME COMEDY sction of the state have been speiled by continued unfaverable and cold weather during the blessom peried. Mrs. Myrtice C. Blanchard, of Dayville, has been elected first member of the ex- eoutive board of the department ceuneil' Grand Knight Henry P. Dubue, Past Grand Knight Daniel O'Connell are del- egates and Francis Daugherty and James Moran, asliernates to the annual state cenvention of the Knights of Columbus | to be held at Meriden Monday and Tues- day of next week. Mr. O'Connell is a candidate for election as a delegate to the subreme convention of the order. Mrs, E. H. Keach had members of the Civic federation at her home on Broad street for a meeting Friday afternoon. J. W. Macdonald and family ef Mystic summer home at Hast Killingly. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bassett, who have been In California Since January, much of the time ai Los Angeles, have written to relatives here from. San Franciseo. Atténtion is called to the faet the John Smith, who livés on an eminénee over- looking East Killingly, has had lighting rods placed on his home, which each gum- mer is a target for lightning. The Dayville Cemetery asseciation is planning to provide for perpétual care of lots and will build up a fund for that pur- pose. Sunday, May 3, Mothers' Day all over the United States, the Baptist church school will have g servies for all parents connected with the church and school. At morning worship the pastor, Rev. J. W. Houck. will preach a Mothers’ Day ser- mon and Mrs. Frost will sing a special solo. At the hour for§tha churfy schoel the reguler orchestra will be add- ed to and Mrs. Frost will Again sing a Mothers' day solo. Miss Gaffney will give a reading in line with the though of the day. R. E. Allen is superintendent of the Sunday school. PUTNAM The proposition that the erganization purchase a home of itg own in Putnam will be disoussed Menday afternoon, at a smoker for members of Wappaquasset tribe of Red Men, one of the active fra- ternal organizations of the city. The Frank J. Murphy shows, have been conducting 2 cafnival on a lot off Grove street this week. Mr. Murphy said Friday that the shows have been handicapped by the exceedingly bad weather of the week. but that he is pleased to have established a réputatien in Putnam of conducting tented enter- tainments that are entirely free any feature that would bring eri from the people of the city. The Murphy shows have eliminated objectionable fea- tures so common to carnival entertain- ments in the past and make their appeal on the quality of their offerings. The| shows go from here to Middlstown, this state, and will he in New Bngland for the greater part of the summer. Nancy Howard, of Woodstodk, may try to break her will, which was filed for probate recently in the town of Wood- stock. As no executor was appointed, Judge C. H. Perrin of North Woodstock has been named as administrator. After providing for the perpetual care of her cemetery lot, the testatrix left the resi- due of her estate to her second cousin, Mass. The NATHAN BERKOVITZ DEALER INPOULTRY Pigeons and Rabbits I pay spot cash—Drog postal and I will call 30 Delhi St. Providence, R. 1. MARTIN T. BURNS Funeral Director and Embalmer ! DANIELSON, CONN. | 23 Academy St. Phene 283; aiso 257-4, | AL OWODD The Local Undertaker PANIELSON, CONN, FARLORS 8 MECHANIC STREET DANIELSON CASINO. STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. Bowling is the sport for all. Frizes given away every Saturday. SSETS .. EPOSITS - 7 SURPLUS AND PROFITS ARTHUR ATWOOD, President. SHOWS ARE RUN ON STANDARD TIME ° have been spending a few days at their | 1t was stated as probable that heirs of | Brooklyn Savings Bank 97 MAIN STREET, DANIILION, CONN. INCORPORATED 1872 STATEMENT OF CONDITION DECEMBER 18, 1920 ACCOQUNTS MAY BE OPENED BY INTEREST RATE 4/, PER CENT. PER ANNUM, THIS BANK OF STRENGTH C. A. POTTER, Tri estate is said to be of a valae hetween $3,000 and $4,000. The deceased legves a sister and several nephews and nieces. The pelice report for April shows 2 total of 30 arrests made in, this city, six of the numher being for intoxication. Five prisoners e taken te jail. Fines and costs eollect amounted to $196. Sixteen tramps Were ladged during month. Attorney Charlel L. Torrey of this eity member of the state board of education and a graduate of Yale university, has been invited to be present at the inaug- uration on June 22 of James Rowland Angell as vresident of Yale. The affair will be held in eonnection with the an- nual commencement exercises. In aecordance with s practice that has been observed hére for several vears, an extra police officer, who will rate, in a measure, as a traffc officer will go on duty May 15. Thae extra offi- eer will be kent on duty until October 1. There is heavy mator traffic through Putnam from this period until fall an the common™ council has authorized thal an extra man he added to the force. Thur ext week the annual ight emtértainment by Ladies’ Putnam lodge of Elks will he given. This Is an evént always looked forward to with special interest by wives and weo- man friends of the member of the organ- ization. A _special program has been prepared. Rifreshments are to he served at the Elks' home and there is 1o be dancing in Union hail. Members af the Bey Scoutgh organiza- tion have a hare and hounds chase plans ned for tnis (Saturday) aftermeon. The Scouts are to meet at 2 o'clack at Me- Garry's corner. This afterneon's event promises to be of speclal interest to the Scouts, who are taking up spring ac- tivities with real zest The house at Hariford has adepted a bill, already approved by the senate, appropriating $80,000 for the construe- tion of a state highway from Grosven. ordale to Mechanicsivile. \ Tha bifl has been approved by both the apprepria- tions committee and the committee on roads, rivers and bridges. so now awaits only the signature of the governor te make the appropriation available. This is the only special apprepriation bill for state highways improvement that has been approved in the meneral assembly at thig session. Al other road meas- ures carrying appropriations will be in- cluded in the gemeral appropriation bill for tha state highway department. This particular apnropriation measure caused considerable debate in the house, however, as the subject of making indl- vidual appropriatiens for state highway improvements came up for diseussion and was described as bad by Represen- tative Campbell of Enfield. Representa- | ive ol of Futnamm. s member of the appropriations committee, explained, {however. that tha Grosvenordale road Project was an old one. first appearing | sioner Maecdcnald was in office, and that the building of the road would eliminate two dangerous grade crossings. In view of Mr. Keith's statements on the subject Mr. Campbell withdrew his opposition to the ‘matter. To reduce an overstock of high grade chocolates, we offer special today pound boxes at 89 cents, 1-2 péund hoxes at 49 centsy these are Liggitt's zoods. Dona- hue's drug store, Rexall—adv. McDermott’s Braves of this city will open their season at Norwich Sund with the K. of C. team of that Manager McDermott said Friday that ne has assembled one of the fastest base- ball teams that has represented an east- ern Connecticut town and that he ex- pects his organization will make a great record during the seasol. All home games of the Braves this summer are to pe played on a new field at Wildwood park. Last season the team played at Nerth Grosvenordale, so the Braves really have had no Putnam games sched- uled for two successive seasons, but this is noet regarded ag a deétriment as the fans follow the team. Complaints relative to the speeding of motorcycles over the cemént roadway through Grove streét have been referved to Inspector A. W. Williams of the state motor vehicle department. Fair warn- ing is ziven to thé speeders tbat they must cease their réckless riding or some of them surely will find themselves ir court. . The long drawn out series of north- east storms which this section of tie state has been experiéncing is having a bad effect on business. About three days out of every weéek for a month past have been spoiled for trading purposes by these storms, which have seemed par- ticularly severe on Saturdays, the days when the business mén expect the best trade of the week. E. C. Rogers motored to Brattieboro, Vt., Friday in connection with his cattle interests. The Grove street improvement by the Connécticut campany was not completed thois week, as had been anticipated, but is so fa radvanced that it will be finigh- ed within the next few days. Mark Gallant, yard master for the New Haven road, is at his home here, af- ter urdergoing an operation at a Wor- cester hospital. A naval récruiting officer is new mak- ing regular visits to Putnam and other towns in this vieinity. For months recruiting activities in this sees tion have beén suspended. A plsa te tax mertgages which sre in excess of the valuations filed on prop- erty is being advocated for Putnam. This is legal and is practiced in many towns, Thompson being ome of the near- by communities where additionad reve- nue is obtained by thiy means. Horatie A. Brown, messénger of the ‘37“‘%0: w0 § 27781150 AlL. IS AT YOUR SERVICE. W. H. BURNHAM, Vice President. urer. {during the time when Highway Commis- | several nno _ TINE, AND LOWER PRICES A MASTERPIECE OF, DRAMA He twists the souls, breaks the faith, and wounds the hearts of men, women, wives, husbands and sweet- hearts. Yet he wins you by his suav- ity charms you with his by his plans, The Supreme Sensation of Twe Continents. “FOUR SHOWS TODAY / BIG MUSICAL COMEDY ALSO FEATURE PICTURE RUBYE DE REMER “THE WAY WOMEN LO' —SUNDBAY— % DOROT}_I‘YNDALTON “THE DARK ROAD”. FIGHTING FATE No. “A MODERN DANIEL" COMEDY NEWS brainy words, and lures you YAV THEATRE Order Reserved Seats Early “LOVE, HONOR AND BEHAVE” 5 Reel Mack Sennett Comedy WITH HE MOCKS SHOCKS S HAUNTS HE TAUNTS HE SIGHS HE LIES . - SUNDAY-—MONDAY AND TUESDAY “THE DE V | Sl ) It is of a Truth beyond the character of a personage. It is the photo-dramatic tri- umph of the present season. Breaking All Records for Crowded Houses. PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE FROM HIS FAMOUS STAGE SUCCESS A potent drama of the cun- ning rogue who steals into our lives, thwarts our loves The and sears our souls. superb, artistic creation. 16 _PEOPLE—A TWO SMALLEST PRICES—OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE! MONDAY—TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SNAPPY MUSICAL COMEDY “THE ISLE OF YAP” BEAUTIFUL GIRLS—COSTUMES—COMEDY ALSO VITAGRAPH PRESENTS A SUPER-PRODUCTION WITH ALICE JOYCE “THE VICE OF FOOLS REMEMBER | REMEMBER ! | ANOTHER BIG COUNTRY STORE WEDNESDAY NIGHT 35 BIGGER PRIZES GIVEN AWAY THIS TIME “IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED, TRY, TRY AGAIN TODAY-—Candy Matinee STANDARD TIME—MATINEE 2:15—EVENING BEST OF FEATURE PICTURES AND A VAUDEVILLE COMPANY AND A HALF HOUR PROGRAM— 7:00—EXCEPT SAT. in Children 15 Cents To Norwich and Vicinity DANCE In Pulaski Hall Saturday, May 8th, 1921 MUSIC BY “THE HARMONY KINGS" OF NEW LONDON DANCING FROM 3—12 P. M. (Standard Time) A Good Time For All ! E ] superior court, 'has returned here. after | visiting for a time at Yonkers, N. Y. Beraard J. MeGarry, Arthur L. Du- vert, James Charron and Edward Mui- lan, district deputy, will be at Meridén Monday and Tuesday for the anbual cén- vention of the state council of the Knights of Columbus. Mr. apd Mrs. Otto E. Walf left Fri- day for Washington, D. C., for a v with their son, Oliver E. Wulf, a chefn- ist in the ordnance department. CANTERBURY GREEN A Mothers' Day concert will be held in the church Sunday evening. Columbus Smith spent Sunday at Nel- son Lyon's and attended church here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyon of Plainfield were also guests of Mr. Lyon's. Charles Waldo, who_has heen vig- n Norwich has returned home. A. J. Hetrick, who was ill last week has improved and is now in his health, H. B. Brown, with his famil; to Woréester this week to visit hig broth- er. Horace G. Brown, who is convala ing at his home after an operation re- cently performed at the Hahneman hos- pital where he remained for three weeks. Miss Esthér Brown returned with the family and has been visiting' at Black Hill. Nr. motored and Mrs. Fred e ——————— MARRIED STEDMAN — ARNOLD —In New York city, May 3, 1921, by Rev. George L. Knuckells, Bdmund Clarence Stedman of New York, formerly of Westerly. 1, and Miss Margéry Elizabeth Arno! of Staunton, Va. Graves are enter- DIED. PARTELO—In North Stonington, May 4, 1921, Phebe R. Partelo, azed 19 yéars. BROMLEY—In . Lisbon, May 5, 1921, George G. Bromley, aged 16 years, 1 months. ; Funeral at the Newent Congregational church Sunday, May 3, at 2 o'sldck, ttandard time. Burial in Ames ceme- tery. MURPHY—In Westerly, R. 1. suddenly, May §, 1921, Joseph T. Murphy, repre- sentative in Rhode Isiand zeneral as- serbly, aged 4§ vears. ZERBARINI—In Westerly, R. I, M; 1921, Columbus J. Zerbarini, age years, Church & Aken 15 Main Street Fuaneral Directors —AND— Embalmers Lady Assistany HENARY B CHURCH - WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 SO Given by the P. A. A, C‘ | The Joyous Troublemaker The Breezy Westerner; in a New and Nevel Role. SHUFFLE THE QUEENS COMEDY e e ——— PRICES TODAY—Matinee, 15¢c, 20c H EVENING—Lower Fioor, 30c Balcony 20¢, Gallery 15¢ ONE NIGHT LY WEDNESDAY MAY 11th | [ D AVI] THEATRE WILLIAM HODGE BE\VAI!EPFDOGS A COMEDY TALE lN 3 PIECES MAIL ORDERS NOW 50c_ TO $2.00 TAX EXTRA S; “Wally” Scores Romantic Thriller. A PARAMOUNT PICTURE “William Farnum —IN— Dfi&ATR!Sf eart Bulkeley, Lonis Bulklev Linten, of Norw rival, Wednesday evening between the brother as to which was furnished visitors, The selo by Miss Ella s, with Herr and tableaux, Mre 8N amusing arce ¢ In White. were = Tracy, a farce by Stay Awhile” and he and Herbert men's farces evaked judges from outsid ott Allen of Brookly Brown and eontest, thoush make any decislon, 3 taining their new grar infant-son the The result was that a fin the gra women's presented first and consisted of a p Haw by Elinor Herr and one b Nelson, led, men’s by Herbert a also included a ghost, Williams. Nathan £ Mrs. R the eity Wednesday to visit a eon and bette: Clinton by H hear! The Two progri and four men called darky sketch erbert Mr. and among the li ¥ grandparent a little daughter, Olive, was into the family of Mr. and Mra duet, F amme it hard men Arth Tl which Tra CONTINUOUS SHOW FROM 1:30 (STANDARD TIME) 'WALLACE REID The Charm: School Another During the lecturer's hour at the grange was held ir of Plainfield, finally decided in faver of the feminine they - found to are RREED THEATRE FOUR SHOWS TODAY AT 1:30—3—6:15—8:15 (STANDARD TIME) MILTON SILLS Ora Carew & Nigel Barrie, in the All-Star Production “The Little Fool” A’ Masterly Adaptation of Jack London’s Novel “The Little Lady of the Big House.” JOHNNY HINES —N— “Torchy’s Millions” Taken From the Famous Torchy Stories Which Ap- peared in the Saturday Evening Post. PATHE NEWS FORD EDUCATIONAL TODAY’S MATINEE CHILDREN 15 CENTS l | scheautea pena to give a for their as the . supper soon lefeat, EAST COLCHESTER The reeent rains have a rough and m iuet 16t the roads in dy condition. Jiossomed though there w London was “have their apring having gardens and work_quite advanced. potatoes planted Sammie on Scott *orkins is building & new house fTi Germans s the number of 1945 have succeeded in oblaining permission w W in Paris.