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o NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921 achievement of preparing the pageant. |recently, added nearly 500 names to- the 'local /drivers to determine promptly | probable internal injuries. Grace Ken- which is something that has not been |iown voting list, nearly all of these are whether or not they are equinped With| ary of Putnam, who was taken to tne - | commanities hereabouts. women. Of this number about 400 were { lizhts that are legal in both statss, snd | hospital was discharged later in the ev- Pm articularly suited for the presentation |added to-the republican list and 100 to!thus avoid difficulties that migat arise.| €#:DE. K o of the pageant is Unitarian H: ESHRoaRtc. He calls particular attention t onc sec- | The collision was between a Hubmobile is in Brooklyn's original meeting hou: {tion of the Iaw In the neighborina state | toUring car owned and driven by Robert | constructed In 1776, a year of special nis. | TeSinning Tuesdny night a serles of | ; L e arated by ey | Which savs that reflectors must he | Diamond of Putnam and Dodge tour. ; torical interest. Bere of Tmsl Tutnam dse L 0. 0 m-|clean and highly pollshed, withythe re-| IDE car owned by Harold Morarty of | Cards recelved here from points in New |7 : = S s | Putnam. Riding with Diamond were his | | e DANELSON I!or an assault upen am efficer. Mexico bring information to the friends | (¥ mmebers culy. ~The committes in {flecting surface free from yusk, demt) o “gisie Diamond, Bdith Brewer, | BazsD Liiinn THEATRE % I i cherge of the soclal programs is Robert (and.other umperfections. He also points - eature Bill meeting of the board lectmen that aoie -3 s e ,\,,, 3 jbulbs are permitted. There s a strong | L8 A T it is probable a w., own moeting | FONC°, against P. M. Davey of Simsbury |vention of t'e Knights of Columbus at | n*r = ‘ma‘: H. Sharpe is the suest of | fecling in Putnam that the automobile ;r:‘e .varlneé‘(.:lnmhms sister, ‘Hazcl l!,;-f | ey te ra]]s will ‘be €aled to See whbthes the Citiiery | CPCFAPr of the motor car that caused |San Francisco. Mr. ‘O'Connell has been i Dr. Willam H.Sharpe is the suest ofj SO L PO (D0 foGeds ehouta | [ord and Gladys' Herniason, all of Put. ) Wil authorise An ADerepriation (o ng|the death of fodr year old Doris May |absent nearly a month. | - nam. Morarty's machine was headed get toggther and promulgate a sel Of | woot' on Bridge street and apparently A Story of the West in All Its Wilderness Ruth_Bartlett. daughter of Mr.|regulations that would hold in: both | (G5 00 7o Continue up Wagner Hit . Taylor in_the town of Columbia Monday.| = Nathan Hccleston, - formerly of Willi- onstruction of & new bridge over the | con ” ; T \mawaga “siver ‘o replace the present Coroner Bil said that the sight of the [mantic and well known in this territory, : b g 3 2 i and Mrs, -Walter J. Bartlett; who left {states : 4 steép grade at the end of the stree 3 e e L A A e e e e R B R e o T R EILEEN PERCY, in 15 the waves of the csean, aDpesr at & hearing, as teld: in"the. Wil | Putna ' aitomobile -concern. % |Chautauqua to act as an assistant | Frank Warren and Alferie Gregoire of turning into Bridge street. In tac One of the selectmen' said that the |y v ™ 0w in the Bulletin' Tuesda: Preparations are undar way for oiling | junior leader. with the Chautauqua as-Putnam are taking a motor trip to sion’ the machines were overturned, t5pe of bridge to be built, if any fs auth- | porc | Center stvect. the- square by the railroad | Sociation, 1s in Bristol this week. Canada. - They whl be gane a week. | | throwing the occupants out. Gifford “WHY TRUST YOUR HUSBAND” orized, would be deeided by the electors g fafidimy: Bitaet AT ata Agent Frank L. Davis has received a | was rendered unconscious, Drs, James ion, 2 part of Acadom b ot WS Gty of the tewn. The discussion as to a new | Two large mouth bass placaeded as hav- | 52" - i 3| Frank L. Da indham Connt; bridge brings to the foretront a subject |ing been caught in Moosehead lake by D3y of Mechanic srcet: in hecordtice | parmers' Assnclation, haw arransed | of real tmpertance. It i& by no means |C. A. Tilinghast and Judge Sabin . progr: ¥ with A. 5. ennedy to conduét an or- | | notice from Roy . Jones, poultry spe-{ MacIntosh, Georze Lamarche and Jonn cialist ‘at Connccticut Agricultural col-|J. Russell, all living near the site of lege, that he will be able to join the!the accident, were called and rendered farmers on their field trip today +Wed first aid. An emergency call brought nesday), and will ‘meet. the party at|‘the ambulance and four were taken to Five Reels of Delicious and Exhilarating Comedy & new subject, for it has been more or | Russelltwere displayed in a window of | Coamber of ‘Commerce. Matcrials 07 |chard management demonstration on his covering tie oil as soon as it is put|farm. It will be started this fall. Mr. Ras talked of at times for years. How- | Woodward's store on Tuesday. This va: [qIENE (€ o0 0 OO0, °0 f ever the voters have never given it se. | riety of bass is reported as being highly gl © route | Kennedy has a field of trees that atliinoqley Brown's farm in Winahane | the hospital. The others were cared for = L = — rious attention such as It deserves. Va- |ferocious and given to attacking human | (o ¢ 0 Thie W BC e TR G0 present contain much dead wood. and |yir. Grown hasw flock of 630 Whize Les- | in the doctor's offices. | B s ids T eg et PRICES TODAY riows suggestions have been made from | beings unless one is on friendly terms | 05 TSR MANS (oR€ TEC S8 SPPLIAL I will vield a very poor crom. In g0oh-|{horns He is also a firm advoeate of | At the hospital later in the night it | Mat. 2:15 time to time as to locations for a mey | with them. Ten hours after death. the 1 otithe Sbandoniak of ‘strest sprfakl |eration with ‘the assocfation. the or- i, "5oc3y Storrs hen-house, and has | Was stated that the extent of Giffora's | Evening 7:00 Mat. 20c C| bridge and as to the type of the bridge. | fish become perfectly harmless, however | fcsU Of the aba ok : chard will_be remocated, trees aroperly | hree of these now in use. and thre | and Miss Brewer's injurics could not be (| Always a Good | Some believe that any new bridge to |and may be handled and displayed with | MK I the central part of t:e borough, cared for, soil lookened. and then de- be constructed shoul be bufit to care | ontiro immunity from injury. An effort | Tose of e ,‘fyfm“bvak‘-‘ velopments -watched, Mr. Davis said for vehleles as well as for foot travelers. | vill be made to preserve the gsh in cold | MKIng plans for an cut e | Tuesday: - “This tvpe of work is of more in process of construction. Mr. | Stated, but internal injuries arc feared. 15c—Evng. 20-25¢ Jones will explain some of the cut-| Both of the automobiles were cked. | standing features of Mr. Brown's .lant, | The rear of the Diamond machine Show x to which the women relatives and friends | x, Tae Decase dtiwizer s mora 4 2 pren’fl v st | Not & few are convineed that the present | siorage until the Chaber of Commerce, At areat value because e 1 d speak on moints of interest ts those | torn away and the Dodge car was ai-| b i bridge location should be abanoned and | lohemian ciub outing mext week s | °f(he members are (o be invited. |healthy appearance to agriculture in our | iif ZRORT O MOCE B et "o | most completely demolished. i ALICE JOYCE in “COUSIN KATE a site & bit farther up the river selected | 11at they be served to those who are |, KIlingly's schools are to reopen Sep-|county., People massinz through et a|TURCECC Gl (o8 PO, MEIEE Gl | o en school teiumphed in the! ALSO One 1dea is ‘that the easterly end of a |fo participate in the strong men's con. |tTber § for the fall term. =~ = Ibad impresston If they see docadent or-|n 0% ik "y AL Charies F. Brenwa | athiete meet for semiors hewl at Camy 2t hig 2 b e T T T A e SRR T T visitor with friends in Danielson on Lone e A e O on e "hor | in Scotland he, will discuss the nouitry | Hazen. Chester, Monday afternoon. ! JIMMY AUBREY in “MYSTERIOUS STRANGER'’ at a point opposite of Academy street.!ins. £ 20 it meol-{plant on that farm. Mr. Brenn also|Chandler Morse, son of Attorney and | P while o » - i Tuesday. ten into shape. Mot only does it mean |I Morse, ) 3 — while thers advocate having the bridks | At a mesting of the selectmen held | V. H. Wethérell ¢f the §. X. £ T.If",,fl"‘,.r i R b i e S oy [T white Leghorns and houses thom | Mrs. E. C. Morse, was the hero of the | 4 Big Time Acts—VAUDEVILLE—4 Acts - | Taesday morning Willis Shinpe of orce his terr v 5 b Fe ap # °|in_modern houses. day, taking away top honors in three of | m_‘;':v‘::?bfv:\nth'afl?hm streets. Sl | Nashentuck district was_appointed_fire e A il p::;v o i e h;-lt,‘:"‘ Aptefrance of ',.},‘.:,:‘“}.':’;:M:“‘:;J Mark Galiant and sons Alfred were |the five, events, tying in first place in| ALSO of vocate building a new bridge | warden of the town of Killingly. It is |y spent in Woonsocket trath 0 week-end visifors at Nantasket Beach.!another, taking the second position in the ér 9y where the one In use now stands, but the A it e e ng spent in c i 2 demonstration of this nature unaffues- | ™ok Pl o iy . EARL WILLIAMS in “IT CAN BE DONE' UL Woks %ot B Ganeral thvor berouse xpected that Mr. Shippee will announce | My and Mre. Wiliiam' Reynolds of Me- | tionablv added a thousand dollars to | M Ruth White, a teacher in the | quarter mile run. carrying away list of deputy fire wardens within a few Sublic -school of New York, is the zuest | cat of a possible »f her mother, Mrs. Lillian C. *Vhite. he first event run off oliaties are spending a vacation oF the congested section at the e : Serion at the heschés: ne g end of the bridge. i laa G o g the valuation of ‘the farm. simply be- New Lon-|cause it made the nlace look so much the 100 ¥ | The pelitieal pot is simmering.. Some | don. . |more prosperous and productive. The | Miss White has just returned from a |dash, which was followed' by the e The wishes of ths voters as to the | tiing of the plans of those who want som: — | Fhamber of comrheres seekx fo bufld us |'TD of several weeks to California. Chan took place in both of these with!lips thiy week. | bridge may be made known when the |changes in the town administration were PUTNAM | ‘ndustries and factories. The farm as-| MT. and Mrs Ernest C. Morse with|little trouble. He was an easy winner| Misses Carrie and Jennic Gal talked of special town meeting is called. | n/ked of nn Tuesay. It scoms that the e | sociation seeks to dn the same thing for| 'fir_danghier were in Chester Sunday.|in the broad jump. then along came | Miss Sweet of Sc 1 and v many that the building | dvocatas of changes are after tae sialps el e ion Sonra e ame, Thine iéiting Camp Hazen, where their son ' the high jump and Dud Dean. After a Gailup of Voluntown wer B L D sl e UG SO 1o Ik doson (e Hast ey oA e asrloucas el Chiandler 1o Sasig. for two weeke, 1 1ons list of triais, Deam, who hails from | friends here Sunday afternoon THEATRE period of years, would be the means cf loctven and fesessors. In soions [Olive. Mury Cassing. daughter of Mr,| Philin Vincellette, 72, died. Monday |Mr ond Mrs Lewie Chamolin and son, | this little old burg, where he is the son| Mr. and Mrs. Russell Slocum = developing upper Riverview much afte~ of the town quit canvase to line Up |ang Mre, Charles F. Chssina of Rox-|Mi&ht at hit home in West Thompson.|and Mr and Mrs. Ernest Kent also call- [of a prominent citizen, was pronounced ) Esther Gallup motored to Southbridge, TODAY AND TOMORROW the manner that that section boomed after | oters along the lines sugeesied | ury, Mass. were married at the Mis-{He has lived in that town for manvied on the Putnam boys at the camp |tied with Morse. and they each rectived | Mass., Thursday and spent the day rm » the building of the original footbridge, | nz made. I copears that a:ies wil |sion chureh In Rexbury at 7 oclnck | ¥oars and was proprietor of a black- | Sunday. four points for their labor. Mrs. Frank . FA T Y to the building of the present bridee in th: democratic caucus azaist the lmony they started on thelr wedding| Orin Jarvis, the 3-vear old daughter|ing. Pa. where he will join his wite|Fosdick P. Marrison, Jr., of Woodstock, | from Willimantic. spent a day al Quono- K L E there is now one of the finest and pieas- |1 ~n who are marked for removal and if {rrn. coming direclly ta Put.iof Mr. and Mrs Arthur Jarvis. of |and daughter, Martha. who have been|With Morse ambling in second. . chontaug Beach recently antest residential s ctions of the borough. |1 ~<- cannot be eliminated in the ie political manoefiverinz w for Wind-| Charles Barber is shingling for Allen ayles. i —IN— nam, where they Later in the day the: ad on friends | Smith street. was knocked down by an|Visitinz there for a few weel oft by automo- |automobile. near her home. at § o'clock |and Mrs. haw hefare return: Mr.| It certainly was a big day to Put.ham county, taking 32 points out of the Peter Wells of the tawn of Broaklyn. - P il g = by on. Each year at about this !y, a trin through the White Moun- Monday nizht. The machine was driven |nam will take a trip to Washington. 36 which were meted out. We up in the} 1§ “THE TRAVELING Is in the county jail in that.town to r h > 3 B D Child, w northeast end of the state certainly have| RISt 256 dive. & sofoutn fixéd fer hitn ans such as dre outlined here re | {ain and (o Canata. Mr Kenney, who by Arthur Panizsa, and' aecording to| Donald Child, who has been n eamp | northeas : e state certainly : CANTERBURY SALESMAN” by Judge W. Fenner Woodward presid 1 0f. Sometimes something has come | wae horn in Norwich, came to Mechan- | Witnessas he did everything that ‘heHazen. has returned to his hom: on |CAUSe to be proud of the young manhoot S50 In 156 toWR Gouft. = Peter started _more often mot. ~ This year, |jceville 20 vears ago to make his home.|could to avold the accident. The little|South Main street which is siowing how they do things up s WITH A BRAND NEW LINE OF mething Saturday when he began to | 1 insurgent movement seems !¢ late years he has been in Lynn, firl was plaving in front of her home.| Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Sharpe and AHO"h“‘M"\ il ) e, Thursda GIGGLES, CHUCKLES AND BB Tab ok Jatey. . Bouh vof whtat o6~ | rly strong agd t'e annual town |y where he is general manager and |and started across the street. Panizza|Kenneth C. Sharpe are spending the | OR, ves; by t _;‘h";‘ b N”r -'LI’D | 6 to 8. Fancy gos © LAUGHTER. B TR et o it it e} promises tn be interesting [V president ~ of the - Bradford Ofl |=aw her. and slowed his antomobile toweek at Quenochontans. the junior meet is ' wasconducted s s e ILLARD—MACKE B e Rk ik iponiral Sauie Georze O. Thomas and grandson |eoooans Mr. and Mrs. Kenney will lat her pase. 'Sha stooped and started | Miss Rhoda Gflnatric who is spending | the morning, and was a more even- | 3 i S S . 1t B o hisnk 14 R ] s are_sending the weel at {mil" i home In that elts back. at which, according to his report summer at Juniner Point, Me.. camea ,hnh'“‘\fi'r',‘rl"v-i‘fé lastet: of Jots Ine) TR W Th= Valicy of Doubt S Sai3t iy Neihentioned tukt wia | SR, RO TR RSB EERe BETMI L S St L ideat Cot s bont | tHe Tolict, e weali Waited hie machio Tubnam Mandayior oot v, a inning relay SOUTH KILLINGLY AL D T L eal troubles began when he hooked onto |, \7ill Join them vt the cnd of the week. Walter True. d Con-lohine, Af the same time the chil¥’s| Mrs. Jacob ert and son Robert | n 2 B 5 real troubles hegan when he hooked onto | ™*\i JiXjrtraret Sulivan of High atreet |necticai Tranch of the Moving Plcture | priie 40,4 earh- and the =irl {moto o Providench Mutkdny tad |ty and " tie don't Tike STORY EVEIITOLID 8 = = e e o And moment- | i\ Joave Tioursday for a few days”vis. | Theatre Owners' Association, and T M. !muier SRoed (OT BT CRE e Br o the day here sith. Mr. Atmort it, €0 call him Eibert) Woodis, who took | Mrs. Henry Spaulding and d ~“TOONERVILLE FOLLIES’ arily threw the officer off his fest Witd | \it: Miss Flizabeth Reece in Hartford. | Salverds. a member of the national ex-'yp2r® (00 MR "0l pine G0 that he| Capfain John Bulzer received ~an |Second place in the long distince baseball | have returned from Greene camp | With the Funny SKipper of the Too- a rus hat would have done credit to 1 - | eting. e . t 1017\ mezs whisper of a doz about the |ceutive committce of the moving ple- |7 oriad hitting the child with full forcs. |emergency call: early Tuesday afternoon | thFOw. / | meeting. P nerville Trolley. & Yale center. ¢ ¢f # window mop. ambad down Mtin {ture theatre owners' assaciation, Were p : This letter is being concluded after a| Percy Bliven and family spent Sun v s R § AL p. o 1 Mtin | s ociation, Were |Tho edge of the radiator caught her.|from the north.end of the city fn which e S itel i iRy ot Ta aithek o8 Ofidar Andriws. Wit | sives v morning in defiance of [in Putnam Monday conferrinz With {and fliraw her to the eround. She was|it was said that three children had been |S¥im. Woodis, Harold Arnold and Dean s i Canerbury. - | (BN AN Sk, for/ith of a e faings cawinas belng |Jacob Alpert, manager of the ViCtor¥ 'ingar the machine when it stopped. but|drowned in the Oninebaug river. near |21l Passed their boat test. fet » el y fice N._:::\v:' L o, :‘ v‘;”' “"r“w.-'n 4 libert ly He zot away |theatre here. a viee .me»zx‘m‘ of thelihe wheels had not passed over her.|th Ballon mill. The investigation that Sunday the campers received a visit bas d a new B St o et Wan Tocked dp Tl it i his owner may ibe | Connecticut branch. . They discussed | ponizza at once sent for docter John|followed proved that the childven had |from Mr..and Mrs. V. C. Morse, with| Charles Young has 2 T 0 N l G H T Tock P In s garry i ¢ nderer is not kept | nlane fe meetinz of movinz pic J. Mussell who found that the =irl had not heen drowned. but had merely their daughter Carolyn, and scveral #U1OmOb Niaskset: 1 ire police statio). =o:f *hat the worse |a: home {theatre manazers of this. state to 2 brules on the nose. but therwise was|rowad ashore at a point farther up the | Others. Amother party consisted of Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thllinghast have re- | or the encounter with the arm of rrl:_‘v;‘h Mr. and Mre Rehert Miler of Provl- |held lateg at which time the :nnl\rlr of Lot seriously injnred. Danizza remorted ana had zone into the woogs to |and Mra. E. Kent and Mr. and M r;mfl"‘ SrpRtas motorurin Aent . BRI T Bl ine svker S Dhalis what | o o B e D e e wn | the: accldent Ho7 thie joNcE The children were William_Cor- | Lewis Champlin o a predicament he was involved in. | Captain John Bnlger had many in- b e 2 St pli 4 ains ! o Dl zdmond Gendreau and A. E. Hall were . 12; Albert Corbin, 9, and Frank — O e re | Mondny and Tuesday trios!an.[Ayétte, 8. © They were padfling whout ; X A SINEE S o li!'or‘fllJrirvv'Slfloni that the association ix to fight | 1 - his past record as to being mixed eople who enjoy histo |the tax on the grounds that it is uncon- |94 i g & annual meet n Lo¥dor up in affairs of the kind eperated against d reproductions wiil be !_L],'i“,”,,,,.,(\,' The afficials of the acen. jtomobile drivers in Putnam, Thompson|in @ row boat on the river when it was EKONK Mr. pY Hall, M % is heing shown any clemency and w this (Wednesday) evening | powet P Lt O O Monday alen and Woodstoek .concerning _ the new |lisCovered by someone who had seen | Mr and Mrs. E. B. Gallup and daugh-| Coffey hildren spent Thur at| ASHLAND CASINO heavily sentenced for having been in- irtesesiing Pilgrim pag- | gicucced methods of collec . headlight laws In effect in ~Massash- [them earller that that the boat was|{er Eather attended a farm burean meet.| Ocean each bVAY. setenced for ) been i Sins Piierim Pag- | afscucsed metho colistion ofme [PEAQURTE Jovs Tnielie LW Memlmame | Ll e o e t North Stonington Grange hall on| Mre. A. E. Phillipe and son Al JEWETT CITY toxicated, for breach of the peace and | worked out by mem-{ - Eho il e O e1d by the courts. . |Setts of these towns are withs mpty. :Ju o the conclusion |ing at North Stonington Grange hal Mrs . Phillips and son Albert i the Congrogational church of 4% N inigtibe moheld by the oauis | fow“miles of Webster ana Soaibridge, |(hat thev had allen into the river, the ( Wednesday | spending the week at Oakland Beac | it e in ¢ mmemoration of the 300t The entertalnment committes o An-'and hundreds of automobile nwners op- | POlice were called. Mr. and G. H. Gallup. M | rthu: lig: K arty of X 3 ot 5 {and T < > s. G sallup, Mr. and| Arthur Te ger took a party of lo- g o —— pury” ot I Vndin o the Tl sl Savoite Sosk, Ameriean TSN S T i Mol aten Th Conte:| Fome persent meee taken.fo e ay | Mt 0w B Fanrer M. Gar Gaop|cal voung s i ooy park undey. | MOREY'S ORCHESTRA . crims at Plymouth Rock. held a meeting Monday ~night in the, ticut, 15 of the approved nead'iznt de-| Kimball hospital Tuesday night as a]and Rev. Truman Ch%ds motored to| Mrs. J. Eldrdige is visiting her som| 2 Much time and attention has been given |Toome of the Arcanum club. and disens-|vices are also approved by the Massa- | result of an automobile erash shor Plymouth, Mass., Friday and witnessed | Kneeland in East Killingiy Funeral Director and to the development of the pagzeant and |Sed plans for post entertainments. James chusetts authoritles. The Massachu- | before eight o'clock at the corner of [the Dageant. It proved a very enjoyabie; Alice Hill of West Thompeon, who has|* sk to be worn in the present-|Charron, the committee chairman, pre-|satts list contains 22 appro¢ad devices.| Bridge and Chureh strects, Those i | trip. been spending her vacation with local| Thompson. Embalmer Nearly two score personages. will | stded. ; Thus there are 7 devices that are legal| the hospital are Bisie Diamond of Put-| Mr. and Mrs. Russell Slocum returned | relatives, returned home Sun | “This year marks the 175th anniversary cpresonted. The people of Brooklyn | ~ Registrars of v.]-cm Pofvin and Mer-in this state, and not legal a few miies| nam, left arm broken, 'Edith Brewer of | Sunday to their hame in Westerly. Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Eldridge spent Sun-|of the local church. ] eyerciess nefgy ana imon arver “at t! PHONE 147 DANIELSON SBteoritaint ik e = two sessions held |to the north. Captain Bulger 1. advising | New York and James Gifford of Putmam, | Georgia Jarvis wi care for Miss Phil-|day with Mrs. Eldridge’s parents in West | wlil be held in the church Old Home dav. { which will be on WEST KINGSTON Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watzon and M. and Mrs. J. L. B r cotte Friday. Mr. and Mrs. briggs stay- ed over the week end with Miss Carrie Kingaley spent Monday with Mrs. E. E. Kenyon at the Cross- and, Mrs. J. J. Cottrell and family and Mr. Randall and family epent Sun- day at the beach. The Why and How club met at the schoolhouse Thursday afternoon |~ Mr. and M harles Barber of Wye- HELP WANTED : STORE CLOSED TIGHT | | =-cFon =S | have got to have 15 extra Salesp=aple to hel pass Public locked out from Monday until Friday, August out this merchandise in the short::t possible time. 19th, to arrange stock and mark down prices for e e e APPLY TO SALES MANAGER ¥ ' fast and furious selling. sscom Rice of Excter was a calles Monday and Mrs. Young of Usquepsugt were here Saturday. Dr. Kenyon and Oliver Watson at tended the ball game ta Hope Valley Saturday. MEN’S LINEN COLLARS 4c Each Another Live Value—Get these 25¢ Linen Collars at 4c each. | will not sell more than half dozen to each person. sucrose v | Main Street. Danielson. Conn g s AR ol : 9 3 ° CUTS LOOSE FROM OLD TRADIN BOYS' TWEED PANTS G TRADITIONS TTERT | $20,000.00 STOCK 3.5 .ill melt away at this low figure—Come early. , -] Bargail\ BIGCk IMPORTANT NOTICE READ! Entire Selling in Charge of J. E. Keefe, Merchandise Adjustor, with an Absolute Free Hand to Make Prices ! FRANKLY, FOLKS, 1 BELIEVE IN TRUE VALUE-GIVING ! | Waterbury.—In a_competition with 56t nesicians of New York city, three mem- bers of Fulton's American band of Wi won engagements with Sousss Military band and will tour the country h the famous organization this winter CHILD’S R. B. HOSE 8c Pair | believe in real value-giving—We have lots of these Stocxings—Still they won’t last long at this price. | advise early shopping. All sizes in stock. 16 DAYS OF STARTLING AND = UNMERCIFUL PRICE CUTTING e | B TS We’ve turned the clock back seven years to 1914 prices. L B eyl oy The greatest selling event in the history of Danielson. ENTIRE STOCK e Allce. daughier ot Martin . amé Alice Tinker Manning. aged 23 years. You can’t afford to stay away. SHOES macl W. Strickland, a native of New half dozen to ene person— values— $5.00 CALF SHOES N e v ewen Y .‘fk"l( ND—In Brooklyn, N. Y. Aug 10c MEN’S LAWN HEMSTITCHED STYLES AND BIG SAM OVER- London, Conn. MY PRICE 3c EACH MY PRICE 92¢ AND OXFORDS KEAC " in Danilsen, 1221, H. Lavinia Fanning. widow of HANDKERCHIEFS—Not more than | ALLS—You all know them—$1.50 DEYVLIN—In Manchester. Conn.. Amg {15, BORX. WILLIS—A¢t Crystal Lake, a daughterte Mr and Mra Alfred Wil (Gertrad inley). MARRIED. KELLER “’“I'l'l'nll"——A( 8t James' h. New London, Aus. \ v. Philip M. Kerridge, r Keller of this city and Miss elyn Whitford of New Lem- Sale Begins Friday, August 19, at 9. a. m. CV)INII‘.ELCB%.NIYT Continues Until September 4th Any One Item Below | Fisure your savings, then hurry here ! Remember, noth- 3 ing has been reserved. Everything goes in this big whirl- gfln; 10¢ Spool Sewing pool of bargains. E WOMEN'S UNDERVESTS, fine | WOMEN'S BURSON STOCKINGS, One Skein Embroidery | Svizs rib—The regular 25 quaity— | fine close kmit, 89c quafity— Floss. i MY PRICE 12Yc MY PRICE 24c 0” Blfl V ict aor i a §1.20 CORSETS, R. B. C. and D. A. WOMEN’S SILK STOCKINGS, In Roxbury hn Joseph Ken nerly (@) o () wm 3 (" uddenly, in Danielson, Aug 1, William E. Kench, aged 6 R. —_— i i 3 ¢ | invaded this store and swept all i years. : s 4 Mending Floss. o "“"_‘:' medium or high bust | plack only—19)s-inch bost silk—80c [l prices aside. Costs cut no figure with me. in P"":;"'f“ SONE. :"‘ kind you | MEN'S UNION SUITS, Nainsook 5188 | Fueral services at bis home on the Wes i MY PRICE value— my determination to sell. Half of this big f§ P2¥ MflY P”I'ZI'(‘:E"" now, at | o Balbriggan—s$1.00 value— ; i . stock mus go fer whatever it I b 5 One Ball Darning Cot- 69c MY PRICE 48c i e SR @ MY PRICE 67c Women’s ~ Gunmetal } | ton. $200 Rogal and M. & P. CORSETS, judge. Come! You will miss dollars in M MEN’S COTTON HOSE, celers are Lace Calf Bals and Ox- }1.50 WOMEN'S SILK STOCKINGS, We ressive the right te limit | '° Pust stytee—Aiash color— solors are black, white and cordovan quantities to any one person. MY PRICE 97¢ MY PRICE 88c Positively ne ods sold to merchants. savings if you stay away. black, brewn or gray— BOSTON GARTERS — 35¢ value MY PRICE 8c i gy {:::”_mfi; ::;c':y,l:; § CHURCH & ALLEN 1.50 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, Por- 1 ¥ b clear em out quick. 15 Main Street cales, in good clear wash stripes. Funeral $150 e $150 BOYS' TWEED PANTS, ser- MY PR.ICE ”C viceable dark colers for school— 36.00 SHOES Directors Embalmers MY PRICE 87c 75¢ and $1.00 WORK SHIRTS, blue Lady Assistant Chamb: d durable Gingh 3 < i $2-88 75::;‘!1'{?”-:-“‘;: e Ginghams, BOYS' OVERALLS—Heavy Denim Sai-Anstier Sai. Black or-whitew-20c value— CRISP*NEW VOILE WAISTS — 50c POLICE SUSPENDERS— . $1.00 BOYS' BLOUSES— Closing out at $2.88. MY PRICE &c MY PRICE 87¢ MY PRICE 29¢ MY PRICE 47¢ HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN MY PRICE 47¢ e valus— Women's Brown Calf Just 16 Days Time given me to cut this stock in twe. It will pay you to come for miles to thie Great Sale. Signed, J. E. KEEFE, Sales Manager in Charge Public Locked Out from Monday until Fri- day Morning, August 19th, to arrange stock and mark down prices for fast and furious selling. | have got to have 15 extra Salespeople to help pass out this merchandise in the short- est possible time. APPLY TC SALES MANAGER AT ONCE %z UNION SUITS, fine Swiss rib. | NHITE TURKISH BATH TOWELS Al styles— MY PRICE 47 bbb LARGE SIZE BATH TOWELS — MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, consistin 1 Bungalow of Gowns, Petticoats, 'lloomr: MY PRICE 22%/5¢ 5 Envelope Chemises—daintily trim- | $4.00 GEORGETTE AND TRICOL- Aprom, 48c med—$1.00 value— ETTE WAISTS, in new medels and Full large Bungalow Aprons, MY PRICE 48c¢ | cotors— :-,m v-l-:-:::-':: “p:; WOMEN'S BLAIN STOCKINGS, MY PRICE $2.47 MY PRICE 47c Shoes, laced and Good- $1.00 OVERALLS, of strong, hsavy Denim. The regular $1.00 Kind— BOYS' KNIT UNION suiTs— | year welts. They reg- MY PRICE 48¢ MY PRICE 37¢ ular $6.00 value —