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DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANTELSON [ut _astivity follows the very succssatul oster banquet that was held Wednes- Haseball fans here have noted with in-|day evéling of last week, Much enthu- srest that Representative E. L. Darbie siasm has been aroused and the prom- voted to override the veto of Governor ise is for a live and effective working Lake on the bill, passed by the general |organization. assembly, which would have allowed the | viaving of professional bageball And con- | tor he mupri et of equipment for the Supply company of the 1324 ar- ';" ”:fl&"‘:f‘y afternoonn. Represen- ' (jjary arrived here Thursday by motor b ooty Of the Seoond district of |tmek from Hartford. The shipments o5 s i contained a miscellaneous assortment -of Amather #ash at the maotorists the oma taken in the the legislature, to tax A gallen and automob open rebellion agains: materfal, including shees, denim suits, field des scales. platform ecales, “etc., etc., hutl all essential tn the complete squipping of such an, organization as a supply ke , now before oline one cent ts will be in the taxing schemes shirts, Mue typewriters, Battery B Dance woRwiCR BULLETIN, BRrREE]D AT E Today and Saturday Two Big Features. —IN— “Honest Hutch” All We Need to Say Is That It Is a Will Rogers’ Plcture and a Saturday Evening FRIDAY, MAY: 20, AT ARMORY, NORWICH TONIGHT DANCING 8:30 TO 12 (STANDARD TIME) Mark DiVito Orchestra OF WATERBURY, CONN. PRICES, 60c and 90c INGLUDING TAX 5 of the legislature, if what ear drivers company fe. The material is to be'sort- - I i abonr e o o | o ‘and. arrangsd at the mtate armory,| CAr for Taftville After Dance || Post Story. We Can't Say amsunts tn anything. Why not assess Where it was delivered and turned over : S the ca- owners for theater tickets, choco 1o Captain F. 0. Armington. = Anything Better Than That. ate sundaes. rides an scenic rallWwavs| Many friends here are interestedt In the ‘ e R T and other enjavments of the general pub- announcement that E. C. Babson of the PUTNAM L & M e? Automobiliety are all millionajves. | West Side has heen named chaplain It will be good news to the people of | yons Ol'al’l If 2 man has a ear. ven thengh it isn't|of the Connecticut State division of the|Putnam to know fhat the Manhasset N worth over forty sents, catch him. pick [Sone of Veterans, Mr. Babson's appoint- | company, manufactuvers of tce fabric, is | him un by the hecls and shake him Un-!ment eame as a complete surprise to|now getting along famously and that the ‘A Shockm N ht’ 'l his pockets are emnty, He may have him. Mr. Babson has lonz been an ac-| future looks very bright for this big tex- g lg men e Gatl it all hefore going after any (tive memher of Colonal Fdward Ander. ¥ the and | husiness enterprises! other citizens ‘of tha state son eamp, §. of V., of Danielson and his uxuries or tile corperation, one of the very import- | ant industries of the city: Steady pro- Pretty Girls; Peppy Situa- w Iter Place was net seriously he wae struck and knocked n Main strent vening down near Center Wednesday hex of matehes he had were lenited. Tha car that Place hv Robert who was driving F. T. company em- that ey to Danielson to at- teienhone The members mar party’ were much zrieved he- the mere sarious r his poeket nit Mr was driven Rurns of New London of 8 N a party tend a Aanee aceldent, which, happily, William A, formar Temident of Damieleon, 188 Tre-| Biabs meahecern ace suumsin dn patons] HAroiEGiipatric: andtiotRarE Siinve! oy sentsd the local public lfbrary a cony[ing up bad places in the state highway | fhe plans for doing organization work of handbook on the rubjept, Ventrile-|beiween Attawaugan and Putnam. The|!n Windham county. Mr. Gilpatric eaid | nuism. weitten by Charles H. Olin. Whe | banieison-Putnam route js now getting | hat it has been proposed that a day be fved in Danielson for vears and was A more hard wear from traffic than almost|Set aside by church of Windham “"""Y’ wereonal friend of Mr. Hovle. Mr. Olin. lany other state highway line in this|for discussion of the plans to he car- Kt = riloquist, was for many |pavt of tne state. At present it is in|ried out and to arouse the enthusiasm sars engag n newspaper work. | appointment injured | {the order ganerally. | {that has been planned to arouse Interest Mosle of Neaw London, a|arrangements for the maeting He | axceedingly tn the state chaplainey is regarded ae recogmitlon of his splendid wervice In behalf of the loeal camp and zress has been made during the past month in getting the plant on a produc- tion basis. -Seme of the departments have been running overtime and . pros- | pects are so good as to be highly en- | couraging. Agent Robert W. Boys of the | concern, has leased the Harvey place at Pomfre! street and scon will remove his family from Goodyear to Pomfret. Agent Boys will travel between Putnam and Pomiret each day. A yonng men’s day Is the firat event in Danielson in the Windham county for Y. C. A. work. The feature of this even 1 be a pub- meeting fo he held at the Congrega- vana\ church Sunday, June 5. A speak- representing the Y. M. €. A, will come here to deliver an. address. Local | committees have heen appointed to make organization of H. M. Smith, state commty werk secre- tary of the Y. M. C. A., was .in Putnam on Thursday for a conference with G. poor condition between the | necessary to make the undertaking suc- cessful. tions and SpontaneousiFun Are the Features of - Thn ——— Connecticut College Girls | “PIERROT, THE PIRATE” || | Under the auspices Norwich || Davis Theatré; College Club .-, ! Hied a few monthe ago. Ha had been |northerly wigagsd on papers published in Boston | Gimyinle. other New England c Mr. and Mrs, P. L. limits of the borough and ties, Shea of New lon- Rev. Henry K. Vye of Eden Park, R.jdon and Mrs. Thomas F. Shea of Nof-|iq gverturn the veto of Governor Bverett to he (he Memorial day speaker wich have been guests of Mr. and Mrs.|; {ake on the measure under which pro- || Tickets, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 1t the exercises tn .w. held vv‘ East Kil- | L, E. hflnh:!‘l‘ Y s X fessiona! baseball and concerts would . nely A ls wewal at Fast Killingly, | Rev. J. Spencer VoorHeea will spak|i . beon permitted in Commecticut on || 50C. on Sale at Davis Thea: services will he held in the morning.|at tha services at the Congregational|gu q.v It seemed to be the meneral im. 2 nning at the church promptly at 10 |chureh Sunday morning nmext. pression about town on Thursdav tha: || tre. Tickets Exchanged Now k. Children of {ire wchools will| R. L. Dayson of Bratlleboro. Vi. WS&J ne yote of theSteprésentativassrefiocter ® ‘-:-_ -Afy" “‘:‘r“:n **'"HE i -“"“; with friends in Danielson oni .. seould have been the result of a - — - g s e oo e T*'\'j,'“"j‘": “Perreanlt in employad at pres.|POPUIAT vote on the matter had it -been | Trels . srocession escorted by the fo o i oy - BOD 5 it was staf ay. oama ST preceda 0" East KUl ant i caring for the Wig Lapsley or-|Iett o the electors of Putnam to pass emotorios and = decorate the |chards in tha town of Pomfret. uponLItaems . of tha soldiar dead | Trafc should not attempt to mnse the At the fire station Thursday eveming |Brooklyn-Hampton route to Willimantic. thera was a meeting of men interestad | This road is closed because of state high- m the reorganization of the Danialson|way construction: work and passage of traffic is not allowed Progress continues tn he made in get- ting tennis courts ready the Old nems Men's association as the Dan-! son Chamber of Commerce. The pres-| ta come Sunday affernoon 2 Naizhborhood ser- viea it to be held at the home of Mr and Mre. Lester Wheeler, In the Ma- shentuck district Mrs. Fugene Young of Main street will bave members of the Ladles’ Reading ercle at her home for a meeting next Momday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bovs and fam- |nv are soon fn move from the superin- iv-nrbfli'! residence at Goodyear to the | Rarvey summer place at Pomfret, where |they are to make their home Dr. H. C. Dixon was at Hartford on Thursday attending 'jfle meeting of the |State Medfcal society Arthur D. Vincent of Towell wae a visl_ tor with friends in Danielson on Thurs- dav. Clyda Peloquin. recently onerated for appendicitie at the Day Kimball hoepl- tal in Putnam, was reportad on Thurs- day as resting comfortab Mies Mvrtle Buteau of Baltic has been Fow to Know Real Castile When You See it with wholesome odor. The texture it fine- . graned and smooth. The words { LACO CASTILE SOAP Duvert of Putnam are recorded as voting | the city court to consider at this (Friday) morning’s session. which a number of persons, charged with violation' of the the tivities of the local police. dents of the state and ha dence, by the fire at the Bradley practically completed on Thursday. Rush work is to be .done in getting the house MARRIED, ready for use again and Manager Hyde | PEABODY. 0"TOOLEIn Norw Smith said Thursday morning that he 1, by John H. Barn expected that Satorday of next week Han‘\ L. Peabody and Miss woul dbe the re-opening date aged by the fire and.can be quickly re- paired damaged by fife or wa the attention of decorators. conefderably leisure; 2 picture entertainments. to which {®e the- atre has been practically entirely devet ed for a long time. Friday Evening, May: 20, | at 8 O’ clock - [ Representatives L. M. Keith aad Hector Automobilists of this city were up in There will be plenty of business for |2rms Thursday over the bill under which | owners of machines would be taxed one cent for each gallon of gasoline wsed in their cars. The measure is regarded as rubbing it in to the motorists, who have | This 1 14> day on motor vehicie laws of | state or traffic regulations of the needs of the state among the motorists and have the joh over with, s tha seems to be the ultimate result® of al the schemes to raise revenue. The first In a Worcester and Quidnick, R. T The work of clearing up the rmins cans- theatre was ries of concerts to be O'Toole hoth of Norwich. BUCHAN-—ROBIN S ids. Mich., May 1 | Beach. Thomas G. Buchan and Missd Hazel Gregory Robinson, both of Grand | Rapids. The state has not been serionsty dam- The hody of the house was not and needs only DIED ROGERS—In Waterford, Ma George Vincent Rogers, aged BOSS—In New London. M Charles D. Boss, in his 84t The dressing room section. which was damaged can be repafred at sitx use is not required for Before dreams or other such entertain- pper and cake guarantee yon aime. "PURE,_Olive Oil Castile will not discojor, shrivel, or grow 1s always firm, sweet, white, TRY A 3-CAKE BOX POR SALK AT ALL GOOD DEALERS LOBEWDON, BRACKETY COMPANY, BOSTON IMBCRTERS e on FOIL the LA LOUIS £. KENNEDY DANIZLEON Undertaker <ni Zmbalmer Ah.t: Aumm-n te Every DO\I!I. F.H. &F W. TILLINGHAST | Funeral Directors and Embalmers Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction Telephone Cennection. Moosup Div. UNION SQUARE $37.50 and $42.50. $39.50. the famous Frintzess anteed linings. week. { Castile is made in Spain only of -r’-:“z‘ ™ Pie cake is arm, white, i { i THE BYRNE COMPANY, e INTERESTING SHOWING OF REPRICED SUITS We have a few suits left in the different sizes, after an un- vsually good season. and have repriced them for quick selling. We have divided them into two groups for your greater convenience in making your selection. Group one is made up of all our Serge Suits that sold for These suits are now marked $2500. Group two comprisss all the Tricotines that sold for’ $55.00, $65.00 and $75.00. These suits are now marked The ‘garments offered are all Printzess models, made from Serges and Tricotines, with guar- As we have said, we have just a few left in each size, and should advise anyone interested, to look them over at once, as we expeci to have the twe groups sold within the SATIN AND TAFFETA DRESSES We have a small lot of Taffeta and Satin Dresses that we carried over from the late Winter seiling, and have marked them for quick selling at $15.00. They sold in the season’ for $35.00 and $32.50, and are all good styles. We have another small group of this ssason’s models that we have repriced at $19.50 and $25.00. ments can again he presented at the fng with friends in Danieison. vigiting with friends in anieison Bradley, new scenery will have to he pro- Tt seems that Daniclson has residents v. | Yided to replace that wiped out .in the rth blood snough to he giv-| T\ 3 . :fl;hn::w::fim already to metting | fre. This will not interfare “with the e o e~ Pempsev-Carpentier | Te-0pening of the theatrs, however. mateh, which is attracting countrv-wide| This has been another week of weod- attention Martin Tnther. the Reformer. will he tha subject of an address at the evening ervice at the Congregational church on Sunday. land fires. Towne all through this terri- tory have experienced such fires during the past four daye and on Thursday the whole countrside hereabout was' smoky and hazy as the reswlt of fires of more Two or three casas of =pecial local in-|or Jess consequence that had broken out terest have heen disposed of this week |in different townships. at memsions of the superior eourt at Wil-1 pp not often that one kills two woed- limantic. These cases were on the crimi- | shucks with one shot. but. thi s Iittle | Inal tist | stunt was accomplished by Arthur Bar- | Warden Keech is glving conslderatlon | sion eon of William Barstow, |to ways and means of relieving conges- | tfon ot trafic In the business section | where scores of cars are parked most of he time. Offer of a parking place on hoo! strest has been gzene ly made dents at South Woodstock. The b ed on one chuck and the other into range in time to get his quietus A Pinkerten representative has heen in this city the past few days seeking trace of diamond and other jewelry stol- en from the Galdding residence at Prov- idence. A reward of 2.000 was offsred for the return of the valuables. The Women Voters has heen formed here and the officers cleated are Weaded hy Mrs. W. Church & Alien Faneral Embalmer% HENRY E. CHURCH P. Conch, yresident search in this city preved to be fruitless, PUTNAM, CONN. two lots. LOTT Now $1.98 250 Boxes TALCUM POWDER (Standard Makes) 19¢ box Befzeiiy ' PUTNAM, CONN MILLINERY SALE EXTRAORDINARY We have decided to give the public an opportunité to purchase a NEW TRIMMED SPRING OR SUMMER HAT at a price never before considered possible. These Hats are arranged on Special Bargain Counters which will make selection easy. All trimmed Hats heretofore | All trimmed Hats heretofore selling from $5.00 to $8.00 selling from $9.00 to $18;00 This offering makes it possible for every one to own a NEW HAT for MEMORIAL DAY at very little Friday and Saturday Specials NOTION DEPARTMENT | HOSIERY DEPARTMENT LADIES’ BLACK SILK 15 Main Street Directors ~—AND— » Lady Assistan. 3 S WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 1921 ALL LOYAL MOOSE AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL — A BIG BURLESQUE LEW LEDERER, America’s Greatest Jewish Cbmedian 'and BONNIE LLOYD, in BEAUTY, YOUTH AND FOLLY 30—GIRLS—30 THE FIRST IN 20 YEARS—FULL OF PEP AND GINGER Under the Auspices New London Lodge, No. 344, Loyal Order of Moose, New London, Conn. BRING THE LADIES AND KIDDIES, BOYS This show played a packed house in the Columbia Theatre, New York, 12 straight weeks First and Last Chance to See a Real Burlesque A No. 1 COMPANY WITH FULL TROUPE, AT EMPIRE THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 20 AND 21st Friday Matinee, 2:30 P. M. Friday Evening Performance, 8:15 2 Matinees Saturday—First Matinee, 2:15 2 Evening Performances Saturday—First Performances, 7:15 POPULAR PRICES—S55c, $1.10, $1.65 — Tickets on Sale Monday, May 16th, at the box Office of Empire Theatre, New London. Including War Tax been made the objects of more taxation | i A he com. | City have been summoned to appear. The thanany. other grouy lof clizens T ithe ] e's » v wil e E = itizen & he = People's shome, but they will no| COM- | ajority of those who have been sum. |%ate. One citizen suggested that the |, pleted and ready for use for some time | Ol R a8 the result of ac..|legislature apportion the entire .taxing They are divided into LOT 2 = ‘Now $4.98 - ew i One Lot HOSE 19 pair WHERE YOU'VE BEEN GETTING MOST FOR YOUR MONEY BEST VAUDEVILLE AND THE WORKING MAN’S FRIEND TODAY AND SATURDAY STRAND PICTURES—SMALLEST PRICES Matinee 25c—Evening 28¢-40c, Except Saturday—We Pay Your War Tax e e e s THE SEMINARY GIRLS Today and Temorrow Douglas MacLean —IN— | “CHICKENS” LUSTILY CROWING WITH LOVE AND FUN. e ———————————————————————————————————————————————— ALSO LATEST FEATURE PICTURES, WITH | CORINNE GRIFFITH in | “IT ISN'T BEING DONE THIS SEASON” GANDY MATINEE TOMORROW—CHILDREN 15 CENTS Henry B. Walthall —IN— time | “a s e ———————————————————————————————————————————————— | given here by the South Manchester S | vation Army band in aid of the Salva Army drive for funds will be given Sal- urday Methodist church. DON'T FORGET THE l DANCE \ AT UNION HALL HAZARD” A Perfect Production With An All-Star Cast. NEW PRJCES : Matinee 15¢ and 20:: Evening Re- served 30c; Circle 25¢; Baleony 20¢; a Gallery 13¢. on rium of the evening in the a SATURDAY NIGHT. Wildwood park will b eopen for the frst JACKSON JAZZ BAND. this season on the D. Sharpe has been spending a | s in Stamford with her son, Wil st few seasons, nd te managem i be the ledder at eid at the atteding a session of | United es navy chaplain and a mon iay . ev- {of Rev. Nenemiiah Hovnton. = > isiting for a few |Years was well known army chay ngfield, where | 12in Frank L. Dubue of visiter ~ w friends Thursday. that > Many Putnam neople have made plans : : Boynton Medill is to speak at |iend the e _ areBandy: and imigbtimake;ons: of to ke held at the East Putnam |ene dadecation of the ssidiers SR Sunday afternocn at three o'cloc 5 There is an unverified rumor of e i ous AR k. | erected there racentiy. bossibility of the resumption of trolle Marquette K team that is | 4 o lE service between Putnam and Webster (here {rom Boston next month 10 | yryrerbury.—Under 3 new arrangement he line from North Grosvenordale t McDermot's Braves is rated the |y Lot o the Asmociated Chariti IWebster has not been operated for nearly Al M‘f e :‘“ makes the selections fromr among the Ao “yenrs { ¢ Rah sorsde neediest of the men who apply to him for Ioacoh D ags ¢ of the Mo |(riends o Rabe Ruth ‘A‘:\n fo.a /mamber | Liaor Sls toone wien. ive. tkien iow N Kl morial day committee. has requested or- |°f Pere Marquette council. bty g g el ganizations that are to participate to no- | Rev. Edward C. Bovinton of Worcester | park work, and they dr eir pay mot tify him as to how many of t {is to be the Memorial day orator 2t the ifrom the®Associated ¢ ties but direet resentatives may be expected to |exercises. Rev. Mr'Boynton is a former | from the city Mr.Essex Owner! the Essex is the. greatest little car on the market. Mine certainly pleases me—espe- cially when I pass the larger cars along the road with such ease. YOI' know and I know that But I learned a few weeks ago . ow to make my Essex better! I went on a trip to Springfield with Sam Tuttle. Sam uses his Essex for business purposes and saves dollars of railroad fares. I noticed that Sam’s car had nore response and power than mine. This peeved me somewhat as [ had spent over $100.00 in the past few months for overhauling and carbon grinding. But I was dumbfounded when ; oam's gas indicator showed that on the 100-mile trip he had used © but six gallons of gas. I had burned up a little over nine. So I asked Sam what kjnd of magic he had used to make his Essex perform so wonderfully. He gave me his secret—FAM-O. As a result of his trip, | poured an eight-ounce can of FAM-0 in my gas tank before starting 2 226-mile trip to Vermont. [w getting 11 miles "to the gallon when [ started out. On the re- turn trip 1 averaged over 16. And that small can of FAM-O at $1.00 did the trick for me.* Now I make a practice of pour- ing about 2 ounces of FAM-O in every ten gallons of gas. And some day if you see a red Essex touring car go ripping by up some steep hill, you’ll know it's vours truly with his FAM-0-ized Wonder Car. Send $1.00 to GOR- DON MANUFACTURING CO., Foxboro Mass., for 8-0z. can— enough FAM-O for 40 gallons of gasoline. Puts New Life in your tired engine. #Actual experience of Essex Owner, Name on request. J. W. McDONALD A Authorized Distributor, New London and Windham Counties, Mystic, Conn.