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cént committés DANIELSON AND. PUTNAM NEWS S treasurer, Clifora H_ Starkwedther, Thé i e 31‘;{ Nirea £ Resa; DF. %mm"é of |} 66NTINUOUS TOBAY FROM 1:30 DANIELSON ¥ou they miueh préfer the busdes, espe- g. %;%!:an%ms mw‘& Douglas Mam 3 v D AY cialy the résidents 6f AttawAugdn ahd |directors. M ‘Nb TUES Thousands nf'nlld“elnu of the villages | Baliouriile, kho got n6 trolley servies, | SUNDA ONDAY come of thé hearing to be held in the | tfansportation t6 WauFegan and Uefittal fame flha::a :f flm.e“‘imztu :‘umg';‘ * R AUDACI S, : n e SUBEHO €Ourt robf ai Putok be the | Villaks and Mobsup, Wil hral cORNGCtions | herapre. romAINIAE 4t A LUSTILY Chowing with Th eeting discussed, article BY & —IN— Bfooklyn has no trolley service to Dan- St balahee remaning fter all BilE are paid i3 :‘6 i+ Wl public utilities commiission n@ft Wednes- | to othér points. Brooklyn H0EBR'E WANt | i) go inte the (FeastiFy of ihe chamber R o L e day aferfioon, At 1.30 o'6106k, 6h the | 1o 1058 it& bus serFvies. 6f cominércé. Dues of the AGW BFEANE- mAtter of lamiing & petmiit 10f the M- | g grotiéy e4rs hate ran betieen Bime | aation will bé I8 Ber Feat, nstead ot $2 m B w.lthau tuRe operatien 6f M4 linée in EBMPAL- | il and Bast Kilingly since last Oc-|as formerly paid ia the 'bubiness riens tlon with the trolley lines in this (eFH- | (cher. The busses have flled the brdach |assoclation, 1t i¢ beEved bY tne mew : ticle the proposed constitution and Waurégan, Cetfal Villig8 4@ Moosup | ielson, bit bissés Yun there on FeSUIAF |laws and thess InSLPUMeEntS have been llcm 3" will f6€us their atténtion on the out- |scheduls, al%o furniSRing that towh With if the meaftimé. Practically all of the |organization that it will Be Ehupeat to AT On this hearing may depend the futdré | padoengsr {raffic betwéen Danielson and |pay §5 » Fear Ana get somé results thah ] A SPLENDID THE FAMOUS CONTINNAL fl AR IN : of thé trolley or bus (fansperttion | Goofiyear, via Wim¥ille and Dayville, is |6 pay §2 and gét lictle of nothink. . syterid updn which' so many people of ay another bus lins. Trolley s8Fvicd Be- | Compilitees ofi Mmembership, advertis- 9 the communities reférred to depend for | tweeh Central Village and MOOBED Nas | jos ate., are to be appointed and & yéar's HAZARD 4 getting from place to place. béefi dibcontintied f6r onths. BUMkes | goflvicies planned. The cHAmbEF of ) The selectrfien 8t the ifiterested towns, | 46 furniSHIAE the sewviee. commeres starts With 88 paid. up mem- || A PEAFEST PRODUCTION WITH the wardéh and court of blrgesses of the What will the Conrécticut compapy 40 | befs, an active eampaign, it 18 expected, AN ALL-STAR CAST borough of Dmuw‘m.numrn‘emmvu ot in return‘!fls(‘ a favorable decxs‘mbl t&;; will largely increase the meémbership. bR o the bus lifies and of the trohley road éit- | part of the publie utilities éomdnission B 1heks, Brofsasionsi and agriey- = » -7 ises generaily are privileged (o be rép- | the way of EIVIE & Service approxIALely | v 1estree of his eat elobly Sind MR. FATIMA” COMEDY ressnted at the hearinz, under tha pro- [ Ak gond as the biis lines are now giving? communities are represéntéd on the of- visléfs of legislation fecently éhacted by | 'That is the question that ifitérests the av- ficial bvard of the héw organization, PRICES TODAY . the ganeral assembly. p T b 1S Akl AU LhF, (A0 | Which Is expcted to be ai detive for for || Matines 156 and 20e; Evening: ALl g FX wiormv £pic oF Tre scneen] .E:J'T'f'g':,hd"g‘gysnsfln”g”%.g?mn It is a well known fact that the t¥6l- | por the advancement of many tommunity in- § ey road does not relish bue line com- |It. A tafi may prefef & trolléy €ar to al o ons. R PO BTy o 2 YEARS TO PRODUCE—~SUPERB pétition, eSpaciAly on pAraNal Yhes. It |buk. but hé will not wait fof hours to A Golia Feune box of seomisn for {€ a matter of daily demonseation for | CAtch one to get to his home ot to some 1'%Hi0 care to.see that the Mus lites 00"" destifation. ; bl ;?,f'?;m;:,‘ll;;I,.:e;::,n_o:dl“ ne. - S it reabotits RAve haen gétting the bulk 6 t seéms a cértainty that the busses the traffic for months past turniehing servics on routes that do not | AL & besslon 4t ihe houte In (he sens. SUNDAY, MAY 22nd Varlons reasshé 1o+ the division of pat- | PArallel the trolley finé in this territory Smbly; B L. LREBIE, 0F Xillingly, 3 s re for the | Will ket permitd o operate. Fhe puz- | SPeAkifig {6f {he judiclary eominitibe of 4:15 P. M. bus 1ife8 afe advanced, but the 216 comes as what may he doné oh “}“:‘h‘h@ 1: l‘v'“"::“’b “«‘XN“”"M the At Y M C A se6ms to be the trelley rdaa routes that ate partly paraliel and part- l;;'i’ }‘!Uflhh,lfi “Mgfll 1; 1|niu flr-ré‘lflr‘- . s . . ‘urpish more adequate sersice. The biis- |1y otherwiss, = the Danieison-Goodvear {8 Shid (AL tHE OriiRgL { ’ flér Vol | The Beientific Four Resl Métion Picture. ses are always on the Job, fdenishing con- |routd and thé - Danielson-Attawaugan | the IegiMacute . was patallel to e Veol- = want roAf ARA Qependable services | foutt and thé Danlelfon-Bast Killingly | Stead AW, n view st lan “"I‘h6 Glft f Lf 99 Tuén (hosé who oppose e operation of | foute- fof instanée. e S L T Of Liie s Jines th parailel competitien with | Next Wednesday will be o field aay fot | |13¢ SO S o e POCE 10, (RSN | Shewing the beginning of life in the e trolleys admit that the busses have |discussion of the whol@situation and the | "5 /W 7% SO0 dt (O e | VeaetaBle, Anifmal and Human Keaim: veréd the gobs—in the Way of trane- | Public utilitiés commissioners will be at|a Di r. o) e Aot iy | Putnam to neae what all interested have [Dill répetled (ne tiduor pewers ot tne | Address by Dr. A. C. Freeman may havé t6 find fl\lh thé motor servige, |10 €y aboiit thé matter. Thoke who |EBunty eonfin érs and that the bill n e é:‘- e P i T i . : Breed hea re CONCER i o é i cé their | Charactérizes i i a- of Men a ; I )n the other hand. the trolley eerviee, ygm(;gn::mtzz l;ehl.l[r:isuils Will have their i rllj - l“ul o i.mq-m: “‘,, i i y ; meonths ago, was eut to an extreme min- | 8PP 3 . e o v : PHOTOFLAYS . t ORCHESTRA ~ A HARMONY OF ALL THE EMOTIONS Gallery 15c. “MOVIE FANS,” 2 Reel Mack Sennett Comedy~=PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE ronage on sueh a favorable bas THIS WONDERFUL PICTURE 1§ THERE WILL BE NO NOTICET =z shovn in waNy TMEA \1ANCE IN PRICES HERE sortation—wha mum and, it 18 also admittéd, that the | HBast Killingly has béeh particularly o g i i + FoK i v V are 16 proceed as eivil actibis. The # 5 s ralley service has nol béen reasonably |ansious for retoralion of trolley service | Ars 0 broettd o8 CLifL scuers, Fhe po Do TORn A . SUNDAY—MONDAY AND TUESDAY Today—Four Shows sufficient to meet the needs of people of W!lk;df;amelevlah‘.i {",a"t knl“{gg‘liy '3” L s eie IuAle cvidanee BE-imEeL 1o = DR A = NDE is 15-—8:15 he two cominunities thé réad i8 intsnded | hea Tom & utnam on edneésday. A | 3 " -303-3—‘6. H- o serve. S e B P e AT UNION HALL g J, PARKER READ, JR., PRESENTS ,T \‘;M:“r,.-«:‘n:.\. v::‘nzlv‘l:m‘:s nwnlriefleln visiong of thé néw legislation intended to | It was obsérved Friday by someé alert SATURDAY NIGHT. his and surroundmeg territopy. The | S01¢6 the matter of competition between | pérson that Ao rFain hag fallen for four JAEKEON IAZZ BAND, - HOB RT BOSWORTH a=IN— oblem is a sizeable ona and not fo bs | trolley and busses and Jitheys. The hear- | days—and- this 18 really quite remark- Sl ; m 9 lisposed of without serious thought and |ing il nto only bée important, but of | able. the Weathef of the' Past few wWeeks |t e o o e | IN Hone't Hutch shside gréat ifiterest to af unustially largé num- | considéred. s o, Tt 6 26 Business man will tell vou | bér Of. pérsons in thi sterritory and, ak| fThe fewly offanized chamber 8t Som- collé ik > L . b s Temret exctedingly to-wit- |far a8 Nofth Grosvensrdale. merce Will be adked al an early AAte 16 | vone xiumane fard e oy~ o “A EE'EGUSA i A Typical Will Rogers’ Pic- ess the passing of the trolley line for | Danlelion’s Business Men's Asmu\.a take 8oMe actiof felative t6 half-naldays R ey Ibcally” had, BeR §iven. oL, ture and a Saturday Evening < of pattomage. Talk to residents of {has now been reorganised as the Danisl- | fof the Sufimer period. 2 8 - awaugan and Ballouville and many in | son chatiber of commerce and the fol- “Wild" Bil Bndicott, A fameus rac.| New York May 1s—nesuns trom{jj A Sthashing Melodrama Threaded With a Love Interest | Post Stm ville and Dagvillé and they will tell |lowing directors, as reported by thé fiom- | ing deiver, and Miss Zenita Newille, | 2POUt Ofie-qliarter of tiie 335 chairmen That Adds to the Dramatic Strength of Its Situation. B Yehamp Y hiiee Zenita Nevllie |in the Mount Melyoke chdowment cam- Lyom & Moran work, accoraing 1o | Bosworth Excels in This Production His Past Remarkable through Daniclson Friday atternoon in & | jo®peeo oy SOLTT81L as 4 result of raciig ear, én route t6 Norwich, where an annou fient & 3 Mi" amed they are appeafing today. R gL B e “Rahi y : o8 trhet, to- hrinie . Bre@tis of Dawainr ] e quarten st strict, - (ll Performance in Such Screen Successes as “Behind the is St is ¢ < Bpénding the week end with friends in i LT ehh R At ‘A Sh l N ht, -———-—-————.—.—g o $305, the duotd Which each Moiint H:l- Doot,” and “Below ths Surface.” PATHE NEWS ¥Bke alifmna has been asked to assume in The Ataté Righiway bétween Attawau- | the campaign. Five years are given to gan and Dayville and between Attawau- | collect this moneéy. gan and Ballouville was being 6iled Fri- | The impossibility, under present busi- day by a forcé of Men of the state high- | ness conditions, of relying on a few large way department gifts is fécognized, and alumnae are con- IR, Thomas J. AyiWatd and Mrs. Mary | Céntfating théif éfforts in raising a. large TOPICS OF THE DAY—SUPREME COMEDY g Taylor motored to Worcestér Friaay, | number of small gifts toward their fiota The sénior f1op at the Hikh school Fi- | Thé-aetive work of thouSand 6f alumnae L= day évening was énjoyed by membérs of | I8 produeing results under seemingly im- I Out New Prices For Pictures Only: w A D E thé clak® to bé graduatéd hexc month | bossiblé conditions. b Mat., Best Seats 20c; Eve. 20¢-25c - and thelr guests, A typical case is that of an alumna v%. Rev. Carleton Laeéy, a missionaty fe- | who alvided po 16 contfibiitofs into thFes classés—rélatives, friends, and those | THE WORKING MAN’S FRIEND Mat. 2:15; Eve. 7, 10:30, Continuous towhom shé had ever done a faver. She WFOLe t6 each of these as follows: ‘1 ax FOUR SHOWS TODAY 22 er Gallup Who 15 10 bs graduated | asked by my colleze to faiss $305. Any 1:30—3:30—6:30—8 NEW PRICES—MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY—NEW PRICES f thé Massachusetts college of pharm- M ¥ ft ¥ e P & ‘ sex. Boston, next week, 13 10 be ey il ooy towatn it yety ted ana ||y STHE SEMINARY (;mw Sl 10—BIG REELS OF JOY-—lg n anieison. 305 has T fi v dari IGTU & i DAnIelsOn, o doné st night at 1hs | L33 JS Some from telatives, nuariy “—ALSO FEATURE PIGTURE ! We Pay Your War Tax turned from China, i5 t6 #ive an illus- tratéd lécturé at the Methedist church Bunday evening. THE WATER WIZARD from friends, and several pied g ot et st B B T (| SN Beias s “TF;l% R st KI:E li'lg‘?)ngml%" | ,in | Néw York is second, SEASON and Massachusetts is third, with $16,810.28. The Help One Another class of the Bap- | with $28.350.46, jtist Sunday sehool held a food €ale Fri- day afternoon at the storé of G. O.; straat. with $30,188.5 PUTNAM L “BETSY ROS5” FIRST OF THE “NICK CARTER” SERIES NATHAN BERKOVITZ An all-impoftant meeting an2 hdaring —&né that may. decide the fate of either TieaTinG tatE mo 5| “AMONG THE CONTERFEITERS” DEALER lN POUL RY the trolley or 'bus lihes in this territory “DOUBLED CROSSED” NOT A SERIAL—A COMPLETE FEATURE IN ITSELF . —is flch\‘du]éd to be hélrl in the superior E. B. WADE = I St bt S otz || BENTORFIN COMEDY” | ™. ('S e, Fine Comedy, “HE LAUGHS LAST® Let Mr. WADE look into your water problem, Pigeons At thts hearing representatives of fown c £ Guting Chester—2 Hours of Laughter, Thrills, Drama 0 > and city governments in he territory * Call on us for estimat- on your installation for Water, and Rabbits |00 3, ot roliey and bus linces act privileged to be represented, as are rep- résefitativés of ithe tfansportation lines individuals Who fay be in a position to —Drop fibute any info w Epay Kot EHALEENED POMA o e s or part of the territory now served by 30 Delhi St. Providence, R. I competing transportation lines would be | . y N L ithi better sested by eliminating the bus Heat, Light. Our work is guaranteed—Our Material is the Blest " Our Prices are Moderate, MOSS ELECTRICAL COMPANY 13 POMFRET STREET PUTNAM, CONN. CERREavay 0 0 mmRE. T e e Businesy. men ge = [ DANCE R e e uéstion is a big an mportant by i i e i ;,, 1 WIM L MARTIN T. BURNS |ono. s ths shation son stamts s D e o i . and | qeaq in hed Fri public opinion is distinetly divided on |y oo 3 Funeral Director and | : ik S e e o | SATURDAY, MAY 210t ‘Whils the loss 6f the trélley lines run- L7 i l ning from North Gresvenordale to Cen- | soiist > MUSIC BY IDEAL SINGING ORCHESTRA Embi mer tral Village would be regarded generajly 2 of Webster. s & decifed misfortune, the fact remaths Mass. DANIELSON, CONN. that the trollcy lirids &Fd Rot Satting the | . g NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE You may depoesit your funds with ouf bank. Sums of one dollar and net exceeding three thousand dollars received en deposit in any three years. Dividends declared semi-annually—Maréh 1 and September 1. : Resources $3,777,529.16 Surplus $100,000 The Brooklyh Savings bank is a s6und and conservative institutioh, 23 Academy St. Phene 203; alse 257-4. |bulk of the patronase and the reason tor this, in large measure, i§ because the trolley service through this section is DANIELSOX CASING, hopélessly inadequate, while the bus STARKWEATHER BLDG. gervice is frequent and dependable. BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS| 1t was forecasted on Friday that the FOUR ALLEYS FTHREE TABLES trolley road will be without the fervid t WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY, support it might' receive from some quar- ,,,"M with Her*ar Bowliig i& the sport for all Frizes |ters in seéking {o eliminafe, insofar a8 Sl Sl DANCING FROM 8 TO 12— (Standard Time) t6 ar6lge the, woman a - giten away every Saturday. would be réasomable, the bus competi- | Akt » J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, President WM, H. BURNHAM, Vite: President tion it "tne_trolley tervica” were more | : AAETD e o = ass. e oncer % = dequate than it has been fo: eri 2 2 ! CLARENCE A. POTTER, Secretary: Treasurer e g & WOOD :i e‘:::nm Jeats tntouih this (’%’r‘;if‘_‘;yl 1-1 m»“ ordals, bor July d 1 over What Is kfiown as the Pufham ai-|da 3 1 el | oo oi#t5n. dale. Her mart Mr. M : THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK || The Local Undertaker [t " " ™ 0 M0 &1 : Slater Hall, Friday, May 27th DANIELSON, CONN 2 LO:Ai.lm'W!‘t ::‘:E " w‘nlt tor héurs énr 2 trolley car o come|ince made | ARLORS 8 MECHA STREET |along when a dependable bus service fs)lier husband c . ~ hedes Soloist—Idelle Patterson—Sopranc of Nofth Gr ord er, | iMrs, Her ere of P! Mrs. Mion Mary's parish 3 Following TICKETS ON SALE AT CRANSTON'S MR. MOTORIST announcéd tha ousé Putnam lenses that are illegal in Connecticut anl Rt = P d Will cohtiue ey. !31 for operating a car in Conndeticu Have you ever given serious consideration to the subject of saving money thtough having your worn tires re- g~ 0 T | vkt hamne 3 Keraon et ireaded 7 If you have not, let us suggest that you take a minute to read this adveértissment. SHRL. o o o T aeun s AoSE| TavIb. wik mpurelisndes s the) frening If you pay say $40 for a tire, wom you not consider it good business and economy, rather than discard the tire EFen Man g i bl re in the snme week ot May 17 by :du]-,g:-mqg;m: Laira, and uln for three or four cents a pound for old junk after it has been run 10,000 miles and is apparently done for, & . =~ cox “‘\’,,‘,” e RERRE i S B e s i to bring it to our shop and have it new treaded and given all the roundness and whdity of a new tire at a cost of [|" iay i€ izt s ey el season G eataic s (Contifiued on Page Nine, Gal. Three) oyer 2 3 28 g riday morn- to charges of violation ef Py s o laws or traflio reguid- ) appeatance and were u‘c en did not appear, s SPATHY—LAFRENI y_18. 2 b ¥, Wiltre ) . Yvonne B: Lafren We have a completely eqmpped shop to do re-treading work, We do this work theroughly and use only the very P Atines, ae less than a third of what the new tire cost you, especially when our re‘treaded tires are flvm from 4,000 to 8s8 5,000 additional mileage. 'nme fact is that the mileage on our re-treaded tires costs you far n your mileage on new tires. yNeill, Atilio. Da ments of Rhode best of It:ldcterli]ula. Our customers are pleased and sing our praises. What we have done for them, we can do for Fantant B 15 Main Street you—and wil appearance in the loeal e o g | Funeral Diiectors fitted with headlight ~AND—= & Embalmers ed into afr unknown iand Ry Spaiatin aming, How véry falr HENRY E CHURCHM st be sinee he lingers there. WM. SMITH ALLEN Telsphone 328-3 Bring in your worn tires and let us make them like new again. Our prices are vety reasonable, and we will show you how your tire bill can be grea! ? reduced. We are the representative re-treading and vulumz‘inl firm of north- eastern Connecticut. All kinds of tire and tube work. MUNROE & BROWN G. ELMER MUNROE 157 School Street, Putnam, Conn. RIENZI BROWN Jlommris st 9, 1921, ‘Ma fnrmem of Sterl In Moosu; 1929, TERS AND. | m n'ruanl lmm May 21, 1921. t bt s Stk R o s A 20 0t e A AN