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g TORE s DEPARTMENT S - DANIELSON | PUTNAM Danielson people as well as residents of | Rev, S. J. A. Rook, pastor of the all towns along the route from New |Putnam Methodist church, and his two London to Putnam, will have an oppor- |sons, William and Donald, were in Bos- tunity to see a sight mext Sunday that|ton Wednesday and Thursday, attending wil remind the overseas men of days|commencement activities at Boston Uni- 'Imagine a Summer without New Voile WINSTON CHURCHILL'S FAMOUS NOVEL o spent in France. versity. Miss Minnie Rook is one of : FI'OCk’—'lm ”lble 1 The (Branford batter of the 192nd ar- |the zraduates. . Po * tillery is routed to pass through Daniel- [ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burt, Mrs, Helen son and is- expected here sometime Sun- M. Willey, Mrs. Arthur S. Macdonald and day afternogh. The battery, which is ex- |Miss Mary Johnson were in Providence PRLEE A “The INSIDE of the CUP” late Saturday will spent the night in| fAes John J. Russell, accompanied by A STORY THAT TURNS THB DREGS OF LIFE TO 11'|E SPAfiKLING WINE OF the vicinity of that city, Captain F. O.l|per gaughter, Mrs. John H. Moss, and Armington Said Thursday, and on Sunday | Mre. Newon Lown and daughter Bar- . HAPPINESS will proceed northward on tlhe "sVaYd to bara, left Putnam Thursday merning for Camp Devens, prcbably spending Sunday the Russell summer home &t Juniper m. The greatest, most enthralling sermon night in the vicinity of Putnam. The |point, Maine. Mrs. Russell will remain battery should arrive in Danielson some |for a few days, and the others wil stay 2 on regeneration ever shown on the screen. Gingham this season brings Voiles to the forefront, more than ever as a SUMMER DRESS FABRIC. THE UTILITY OF VOILE is its chief characteristic, it does not wrinkle, drapes well and does not shrink in wash- ing. Here are some of our offerings. time during the aftfrnoon hours and will |ynti] the first of July. The trip was be well worth seeing, as the equipment !made by automobile. being hauled over the Toads includes four | Mrs. Hiram Brown, Florence street, is of the great 155 MM. G. P. F. guns With | visiting her sister, Miss Addie Tucker, whicht the regiment is equipped as well as | Pomfret. anti-alreraft guns and much other equip- E N . . nd geH ward Casey of Providence is spend- G 40-inch Zephyr Voile, 1/;-inch Gingham check, : i g Sgc ment. T battery 18 compltely. motor: ing o few duys with };;I?déul‘x;pfu‘tvx;asm;n Every Minister, Every Layman 40-i i 1 patterns, wevessas 42c Hlness of equipment. Provid Wednesday on business. inch Belmar Voile, small pa yard B s | e e S Should See It. 36-inch Shower Voile, light ground, large flowered design, yard ......... sl e st 36-inch Tissue Nubbs, light colors, small figured 38-inch Plain Colored Voile, pink, blue, yellow, rose and lavender, yard ........ e 26-inch Leader Voile, light and dark, small pat- terns, yard . CSIRETRRT 30-inch Claremont Batiste, flower and styipe pat- pected to be rapid on account of the lim- [to~ Worcester, Lowell, Lawrence and ited speed capabilities of the big trac- | Haverill would like a load. Call Put- YOUR OPINION INVITED tors that will, haul th guns. nam, 37-12.—adv. T The first detachment of the local sup- It is @ Story of Deep Religious Interest. ply company of the regiment left here | Lo ‘f"““““c"n“f”’?, "',,lg{""(""; It is Dramatic, Stirring, Appealing | Thursday morning for Camp Devens toly at Vassar college, Poughkeepsie, N. o | make ready the quarters to be occupied by | Y-+ attending the commencement exer- - & and Soul-uplifting. the Daneison dompany. The detachment |Cises. Miss Russell was a member of IT EXPOSES SMUG HYPOCRISY ! includd First Class Privates Armington, |(he class of 1921, but was forced to with- Burton, Bernier and Gilbert. The Dan- Tfi"‘" during her junior year because of IT TEACHES TRUTH AND LOVE! felson company is to be located in bar- [!1meSE. . vacks between Third and Fourth ave- | A Whist party was held at the Putnam nues at Eleventh and Twelfth streets. |C0UNtry club Thureday afternoon for the | Captain Armington has becn at Camp|Women members of the chib. The affair Devens this week to inspect the quarters, | W2 In charge of Mrs. Jesse Rich. 2-REEL MACK SENNETT COMEDY, BRIMMING WITH LAUGHS. Charles “Billie” Russell, who has been | During May, all records for receipts|§ ~ SATURDAY i A.':.::?m AV § TR SRR veeeessscsnsee 29C B with the Gambols of 1921 company, has |through fines and costs at the Putnam | MATINEE returned here after sixteen consecutive |City court were broken. The amount CHILDREN EVENING 20c-28¢ THEATRE ! weeks on tour. In that period he never |collected last month was $1706.29, Much 15 CENTS 2:16 and 7:00 women!s Smmer FrOCks missed appearing -in a performance and |0f this was collected from yiolators of A large variety in carefully selected materials, and stylish models of Gingham, Voile and Organdie—Prices $5.98 to $12.98. Jersey Sport Coats Smart Jersey Sport Coats, in Navy, Black and Heather, in Tuxedo front model, tucked back and tailored belt — returns here for a well carned rest. The |the liquor laws. thlsx? ;N‘; y tour covered the states of West i E The wedding of Miss Dorothy Richard- Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohlo, Penn . or the summer season and will not re- |Lincoln of Worcester, took place Wed- RLJ'BYE DE REMER, in “LUX[JRY” ~IN— turn to the road until early fall. S afternoon at 1 ’clock at the homa! “45 Mh | Fro interest—Myron M. Lewis of Kast Kill- Mayor Alile W. Ma; has called the - - B d ingly vs Luther E. Hopkins of Providence |attention of the street lighting commit- iiarry i . Wiorey, m ii;e Glmfiet roaawa is ‘not._attachable. ‘More' than a year |fact that the Shade treca n mary paris|| — BIG U COMEDY, "SHELLS AND SHIVERS” || A Story of Rubes and Wise ago Mr. Hopkins, after his appearance fn [of the city are n need of trimming. 4 Guys. ————————— ia |son, daughter of Mrs. Rufus B. Richard- BI LE FEATURE PROGRAM c!'lARLES RA! nd New York. The show has closed |son, Woodstock, to Dr. George Chandler G DOUB A decision recently handed down by and Mrs. Arthur Sherburne Har. THRILLIN OCIETY DRAMA OF TODAY the supreme court in a case of loeal in |0¥, of Woodstock. A G S E DI establishes the money posted as bail (tee of the Putnam city council to the| the town court here on a minor ¢ Overhanging branches are covering the the result of a dispute with Mr. Lewis, |electric lights. e —————————————— e ————— 3 Price $7.98. vosted $100 cash bail and this later was | A¢ the office of Attorney Charles L. N C E D ‘ Geo. M. C?hn' Master- garnisheed In another action. Attorney |Torrey the following tentative 1t of . L. Darbfe, representing Mr. Hopkins, graduates from the eighth grades of th flled a plea in abatement and the mat- |putnam grammar Schaols was fasued on AT BECKER'S HALL piece. —_— ter eventually came Into tho supreme |Thursday: Smith sireet sehoor Sadie 1 Mile Beyond Fitohville (:ONCERT “Fatty” Arbuckle {court of the state, the ruling being that |Pearl Zaltas, Jennie Ida Obletz, Frances FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10th AT 8 P money posted as bail cannot be attached. Hand-Made Undermuslins : . |Rachel Obletz. Corinne Mareella ‘Wilson, . M. = We are justly P"’.\“l of our ]fne of Envelopes and Gowns, Many attended a sclemn high mass of ‘"mrx Kemisty Maue Tt L SPLENDID ORCHESTRA ‘3 't r’ beautifully embroidered—Prices $2.98 to $3.50. [ b e oL Jn Aemelie Mackay ajmier Lovine Gemaidiie: Lol - opsrri SATEN D06LADIES S50 Academy Orchestra rewster e iucrton, wife o uertin, a [Frost, Tsabella Sarah Simon, Stan! John's church, Pl , at 9 otclock [Stephen Comiskey, LeRoy Williams Thursday morning. . R. P. Morri- [Thompson, Hyman Henry Holland; Mflliom” ¥ i Mr. and Mrs, Jzcobson left for a trip . ‘ sey was celebrant of the mass and Rev.|ezhth grade in high sehool bullding. riaa e J.C. Mathjeu of Yauregan and Rev. J. |Tina Altman, Alice M. Andrews, Wil |t the White Mountains. Y, JUuny s A Whale of a Star in a | E. MeCarthy of Moosup deacon and sub- |liam Perry Barber, Gladys M. Chaffee, Rose Holgershn, daughter of Victer i: Ct deacon respectively. PBurial was in St.|Edith Harry Cohen, William |Holgerson, of Main street, who last| Tickets 35¢, from members Whale of a Come"- ! ———————— Toseph's cemetery, Dayville. L. B. Ken-|: ter E. Gardner, Maude|Wednesday fractured her hip while play- NEWS Y nedy was in charge of the funeral ar- [I. Greene, Barle M. Harveyy Morriss M, |ing on a slide at the playground of the| * s WEEKL t Haskell, Sidney A. King, M. | or at Cranston’s Store. argaret M. |Nightingale-Morse mill, has been taken b food sale at Dr. Judson's |Mahoney, Made “Dress-Like” Aprons These Aprons are fashioned like a dress front, are of fine quality Gingham and Percales—Prices 98¢ to $1.98. 4 Conve: o to a Woreester hospital for treatment. ! this Friday aftémoon from 3 to 5.—adv. |Phanenf, William M. Reardon, Margaret : The reports of Mrs. Emmia F. Pilling, [T~ R¥an, Rainsford B. Sherman, Helen | Vslentine E. Leavitt hos asked the etary - eng: |C. Smith. Florence M. Spellacy, B city council to remave the temporary secretary; Mrs. AN A{mm»mln, treas- | ¥ ‘ m;nc‘:, w“ycvgxacyl.hl:ar;‘a i& Wolk that was piaced slong his prop- Tegruation gng of Misa ol A. Jackson. Anmnmis A |erty on Bolles and Railroad streets. This visiting nurse, are s city. es TaRose, Rosa Ruell|Was laid some months ago by the city. : ,‘;fl““:’k:“;;’: ;::1 e .re to be no exerclses in. cénmec. | M. Leavitt now wants to put‘in a ce-| THE OLD-FASHIONED R L XKIND, Friday and Saturday Specials One lot Percale S}_iirt Waists | 32-inch Fancy Striped Mer- —fancy stripes, pique collar | cerized Shirting. A good and cuffs— Now is an excellent time to select your needs of this de- lightful colorful material. The prevailing scarcity of Dress | e g o ent walk, but does mot wWish fo bear AT PINE SPRING GE great amount of good that it is accomp- |!lOn With the awarding of the eighth|M Ang the calk. | | SR APED VN Pt B ?” lzrade diplomas. Each duat the expense of removing the o\ walk. range of patterns— lishing in this town. e h graduate will be| " O tter has been referred tosihe city| .LITTLE RIVER ROAD, PUTNAM THEATRE c eac Undertaken several years ago, the |Eiven his on the last day of school. The mhijer has bes g S ’ i 5 o - ig % 49c yard SR tlhn federation has hv:rnn of real| William L. Macdonald, superintendemt| Because of the clerks’ halt holiday on SUNDAY, JUNE 12. y valye and ou any effort along {of Putnam schools, and president of the Thursday afternoon there was an unus- . . Have sold from $1.50 [sen Tines ever In Danielson or vi- |Parent-Teachers' association, stated on |ually large number of golfers on the| PAKE AT 130, STANDARD TIMK. Hugo Ballin Presents Thurs: that the Parent-Teachers’ as-|links of the Putnam Country club. ADIES AND GENTLEME: ) to $2.25 Formerly 75c a yard o reports of the secretary-treasurer |sociation is to open a playground In Put- |; gkt e EAS I L Y N N E 3 | iting nurses are as fol |nam this summer, and that Miss Mary! Accompanied by s United "'fl“,' "'"'fi_' TICKETS, $2.00, e e —————— urer eighth annual rp [Carpenter has been engaged to super.|ambulance amd truck, General Mark F. B —A Wi e ————— — — ivic Fedcration of Danlelscn, for thir- |vise the children. Tn all probability the|Hershey, commandant at Camp Devens, EENNEDY & NOWEING) * Nev A World NORTH LYME Friday when his horse ran away from | (°cR TONthS ending June 3rd, ainds will be opened the first week in [came to Putnam Thursday afternoon to CATERERS. Classic With s M-m in Hadlyme where Mr. AMa {Cash on hand May 7, 192 v, although no details have been set-|supervise personally the removal of his = EDWARD EARLE AND v sl A SidI e R R s S | Received ‘cash from 4 t. The association now maintains |classmate and friend, Licut. ~Ambrose|= o s i "’"r‘: sl i , was also |, membership fees ... ounds in the city, one at tha|Morlarty, from the Pmnay;'l Ir;‘n. V\‘\\f‘l"“lnan passed it, and received the appoint- MAB!L BALLIN visited at Eryin Rogers', 55 y ; almal o s e G school and one at Israel|for the past four years he has made ment to the military academy. In 1887 it K. from the wason but no! § e g ne - A% ssuge ital i H I Rigmnond has been having his|injured aside from a severe shakirg: up, | necticut Mil At the latter ground [his home, to the Devens base hospital|he was graduated, and with the rank of Greater Than the Book rms shingled and a new barn built| Mrs. J. L. Raymond and M Recalyel icas zocentiy, eyl | HDoTe e L e e e Vi Than the Pla s “ahingled ’ fie| Mrs. 3, T, Raymond end St ; e put rm |as the general's guest. Lieutenant Mor-| (Continued om Page Nime, Col. Feur) Greater e Play and Mre, John Cone, Mra. Brad-| East Haddam, Received Cash from E. Further #equipm to" be purchasert| larty,uwho e’ o the sretiesd Aoty for ) o Ny Cante Mre Bret am, Monlay, H. Jacobs Mfg. Co... 25.00 for use fhis summer. Miss Carpenter,|Mmany years has bee na helnless invalid, (= AL SI Jol—!N 1 tended church hete Sunday. | What ia sald to be the oldest harp in|RoCLYCd cash from indi- o is to have the work in charge, Is|<uffering from rheumatoid arthritis, i i , I Wl TR e et TR S S R elimbh b i ile 0 B s o ughter of Mre. Alice Carpenter,|Which he contracted wwhile In the £ov-|grARR—In Lebanon, June 5, 1321, & P e i also suffering from injuries re-|seum in Paris. It was found in an Egyp- | ol c0 cash from Tag | Sou fain street, Putnam. She s now |ernment service and which has left him| ™ qayghter, Frances isabeile, 10 Mr. and “’I.HE SIMP bt b i iioo sl by b Baie s R L E L B = jattending a school of physical education|unable to move scarcely a muscle’of his| Mrs, Walter Starr. J from his wagon last | tian tomb and is nearly 4,000 years old. (Continned on Page Ten) in Boston. She was graduated from |body. < Sunshine Comedy Putnam high school in 1919. The story of Lieutenant Moriarty's life MARRIED, > is one of unusual interest. He is the el 3 Herbert Smith, Jr. so nof Mr. and : e JOHNSON — LAPRADE —In _Norwich, THE NEW. | Horbert Smith, School street, Ig the |00 Of the late Michael J. Moriarty, and | PO NS ON [ 10 RET 310 B Galvin, PA S hi i 4 was born 58 years ago. His early edu-| = james H. Johnson of 7 Washington . of his parents this week. Mr, 3 & 0% 5 % 1+aq |CAtion he gecured in the public schools of street and Mrs. Kose LaPrade of 33 h is now employed in the United ? e Putnam, and after finishing his studies| Hickory street. s aerfal mail service, and operates e ’ | plane between Chicago and Sali|he entared the freight office of the ol1| DONAHUE—RYA —1n Pawcatuck. June | | Songs Ilustrated by Films : o - % g v Rev, John J. Keane, James Lake City. He receied his training in|Sew Totk and New Tosland afiread | § 3300, 0 Ho% 008 3 raret mmer gl sesiul favietiion, dhing e e O e e Jien | b e e by eS SR s o concerning a competitive examination to The marriage of Miss Minnie Miriam [be held the followine day in Norwich for b Diamond, oldest daughter. of Mr. and for West TPoint. Further | POUGHERTY—In Norwich, June 8, 1321, Mrs. Samuel Diamond, of Putnam, and|rcading showed that the examination| >Michael F. Dougherty of 35 Ward Charles Jacobeon of New York has been | was open to all Who wished to take it, | pStTeel a8eC 31 veare o0 o g announced. The ceremony took place on|and without more ado, the younz mani sireet on Saturday morming at 315 Monday in a New TYork hotel. [announced to his' parents that he had| o'clock. Requiem mass in St. Patrick's The attended by her sister, [decided to try it. The following morn-{ chure 9 ck. Automobile cortege. Mies F Diamond, of Putnam. Theling he presented himself at the place| Interment in St Joseph's cemetery. best man was Leon Jacobson, a brother|where the examination was being con- 15 Main Street : PR N X0 S A of the groom. Followings the wedding|ducted, and without any special prepara- SPECIAL NOTICE. F I Members of the Holy Name Seciety of unera St. Patrick's Church are requested to ° meet at the home of our late brother, D ! Michael F. Dougherty, 35 Ward St., this ireciors (FRIDAY) evening at 7.30. ~AND— - JOHN P. CORCORAN, Sec Host- PRECIOUS # Tire Buyers GET THIS! We sell Miller Tires and we say to you today through The Bulletin, that no better tire is made in America. For years Miller fabric and cord tires have been making enviable rec- ords of service, and those who have bought them buy again. S Embalmers As a token of gratitude, pleass -.s our sincere appreciation of the many of- ferings, expressions of sympathy and Lady Assistah ceaseicss efforts extended by our mumer~ HENRY E. CHURCMH )\ “ves and friends on the occasion ot the Dereavement of our late dear and WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 beloved daughter and sister. MR, AND MRS. D.J. HINBS AND SHAW’S U THE NAME SUGGESTS GIFTS FOR BRIDES AND GRADUATES. FOR MORE THAN HALF A CEN- TURY THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN BUILDING A REPU- TATION FOR DEALING ONLY IN THE BEST AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Diamonds — Watches — Silverware Jeweled Ornaments AN ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE ARRAY FOR JUNE EVENTS. GEORGE E. SHAW JEWELER PUTNAM, CONN. o _AI:‘L ghrough her life, the Bride treasures those gifts b which came to her on the day of her wedding. Theyarealiving partof her happinessand her houschold., “,And every present retains the fond memory of the giver. The !ogi.a! 'phce to go for wedding wedding gift is the gift of greatest love. » presents id this store, filled, as it is, with But such gifts must be purchased where the essentially refined gifts that custom Dependability is the key note. has associated with weddings—rare cut All thi Nk 2 5 glass, silverware of great variety, orna- I < HBR!SMS}; the sore Bl be gt ments, clocks—but you must come and = 2 2 ©ride Shop . New gq"ds h;-we Sae A fow MO b cdutstiond i been received for the purpose, including : a beautiful attractive line of W. W, W. it's very ¢l er, . : P Gem Sgt Rings. These ringsare guar- g lmeml'm:, always thav puichases made anteed and are nationally known and here are, in a sense, priccless, 5. The _nationally advertised. HENRY A. McEWEN, Jeweler, Daniclson We are located on South Main Street, Putnam, and offer Miller tire service for all of Eastern Windham County. We carry a tremendous line of these tires in si2es up to 40x8. 3 They are sold with the highest possible assurance of de- pendability and service—with the confidence of the qual- ity that is built into them, with the faith that is founded on their past performances. Ask the man that runs Miller tires. He will tell you they are as good as the very best and that means better than the most of makes. - Come in and talk with us. Get the new I6w prices. Hear > what we have to say to you about service—after we have taken your money. We request the oppertunity to con- vince you. MOTOR TIRE SERVICE COMPANY 12 South Main Street Tel. 691 Putnam, Conn. BT RO DS OO S T