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HREE ”fi“‘f,’i ou .c : l March Ji—and Alexand still _covered ‘with ice, ‘at. date for many years. - Wlice-Eleanor Shop ad- 2 vertisement, this page toda v, the confyusion - & Motor _vehi':xa; operating between 0 4 sa s Danielson and Putham are forced to ‘while all the make a detour, getting into Putnam over the same route that was used last. summer while Grove street was being improved. here will be closed all day Good Friday. . o Grand Knight Daniel O’Connell and Past Grand Kright Gaston A. Main- don were elected delegates to the state convention of the Knights of v Columbus to be held at New Haven, y 3 Yy May 11, Henry Dubuc and Frank 4 ] Mailhot were elected alternates. 3 ufifit‘ R. W. Boys and Victor|, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, . latest | been " THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY _ JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS - EVERY WOMAN The Greatest Woman Picture Ever Filmed The Loves, Temptations, Yearnings of a Modern Woman’s Life,.in Drama That Sways the Senses With its Beauty, Stirs Every Emotion With Its Power— A DRAMA OF THINKING TUNES AND ROMANCE THAT WHIPS ADVERSITY GLADYS LESLIE THE MIDNIGHT BRIDE PRIZMA fact that other communi-~ ties hereabous falled to adopt it for year ,and this week the - sion was fully as great and conditions méfl&y ungatisfactory as it was &w&d ey would be, under the cir- cumstances. - » i ‘The announcement of the common couneil's action came like a refresh- ing breeze and removes with on ‘act all the difficulties that were attendant upon the introduction of daylight saying here this spring. The council's a jon was received ' with general satisfaction, even by many who prefer the daylight saving plan for the SEE—The Battle of Wealth and Passion— Amazing New Year's Eve Cafe Carousals in New York’s Midnight Joy Belt. r the latter construction en- gineer for the Goodyear -company, left Tuesday morning for Akkon, Ohio, ‘where they will confer over plans and specifications for the mill, dwellings and other buildings, to be erected at Goodyear this summer. They have taken with them to Akron a plot of the Goodyear property in this town and will secure the O. K. of the head- quarters office to the agreement to grant a hite for the erection of the DANCE TONIGHT HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE STRAND AND PHOTOPLAYS r. new school House; recently authorized | " Bisior oo s ooare” also ex- At the WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW by the town. Reprsentatives of the | tends over the borders of Dutham spd CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Gfoodgeaxi company here and members|inty the surrounding towns Irom Music by YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST, NOW TRY THE BEST < of the town school committee have i s " . > THURS,, FRI. April 2nd and 3rd fone Gver Tho dran in Wi the sohoe] | VICh S5, UCh Dusiness comes fo tis| ROWLAND'S JAZZ BAND TODAY2:35, 7 - FRI, SAT_ALL STARS souse is to be built and have agreed | pleussd than are the farmers, some Dancing at 8 p. m. | FOUR AM RICAN BEAUTIES AWAT « upon a mg. of whom, through a representative,| Admission 55c—Including War Tax Comedy, Harmony, Singing Quar- Flvanrllh‘.': an Up-to-Date Danc- 9 . m‘rh; e, bgtmg;nr ‘t(r_-uckl. owneg' by‘ t.hre.?tgned to take their trade to oth- - fe e—Spec e Interstate Trucking company of |er places hereabouts. \ jgk 7 MAST SISTERS - s Ailen s Men,s Sho motning on féturn txips to New Bei | pesred before-the commeh commell 3o A. F. WUJD Two_Children, Singing and_Dancin Blackface Comedian morning on return trips to New Bed- | peared before the common coun 0 Ao Shicren, Singing.and encial CIA AND KA ford, Fall River and Taunton after{urge action to relieve the situation "~ GEORGE STANLEY and SISTER ¢ - i p g:vi:gcbgen under tinspectibn by thgt had ‘developed here, made the mfinA‘;‘?::‘sa'Ul::%eNl}‘Ik“ S|n!='n!, T-lking, Instrumental Act ~L D'.":“m Iph C. Young, deputy state automo- | following statement to that body: d 2 i % & bile inspector, as to carrying loads| To His Honor, the Mayor and xlem- Pariors & Machanio Strest “DgogIEI':JEE GABl’lFEFI:EvE'n" : THOMAS SANTCHI welghing, with the trucks in excess|bers of the Common Council: 5= =AD L N In “LITTLE ORPHANT ANNIE” € NEW § ore; ea umg of twelve and a half tons. The farch, . Pathetic incidents, offset by bits of | Taken From James Whitcomb Ri- heaviest laden of the three great vehi- eg:xe;hsefif:ndoxt&}\lzrcm, ?:gg'ntlatlis; Many of P“m“m; mmf"t ‘:g;‘:lm::l humor and colored by dramatic in- ley's Poem t d d ]' e f cles, which were carrying beams of opf the Ctatatis bt Cgmmerl():e and arx ‘x{:g’:fi):’%r?g‘f& ‘:W:.s“ Sroperty || tensity and a strong love mltoryll. There has never been a poem by an standard iines o yarn consigned tq a local mill, was| o3 “0p AR Ien0f COTTRAo BaE WOEC | valuation of ¢ ance the story perfectly. It is Anioeisan. wrlter witsh . oo R J found to be just within the law,| i iidine for daylight saving sos| °“h : i . s picture that will long be remember- | more widely read than “Little Or- 2 though the driver admitted carrying called, in the City of Putnam. Before The chamber o commerce . d. phant Annie’ RAGNI'Q 3 much heavier loads at times, when suggested a method under which this P ';El N afld B YS / the roads are in better condition than :‘;u:sfiz‘th?'w‘f b‘f)‘:l‘?“i‘f?:“s‘:gd:ut:‘;: could be done and, following a recent GAUMONT WEEKLY ; b Bt S irucks ‘trom mow on "to-are | Putnam merchants on the Tower end SRIEIRCS Ml L 10 LY (G ol s g AL i e B e g * T ¥ o that they ‘do not carry overloads, In|of I‘Ef;“é‘ e oy bo canvassed and ) the not distant future for the purpose ot BEE 9 > - 4 iDA HERY ’ ’ case they do, legal procedure against | %A prinipal manufacturers i), oyowing citizens to discuss the o AT £ 1 the owners of the trucks will be tak- | Putnam as well as two in neighboring |y, ¢er, an 7 towns, Witnout dissent (one of the|™/vE p b0 or commerce plan to J. Carl Witter and N. A. Witter|Mmanufacturers being non-committal) ppioy g firm of experts in this work d HATS §| were at Southbridge Tuesday to con- | Put Present as a member of your body | ™ol " 1o re-valuation is not one, . EAS l ER A an duct a big sale of horses, carriages|®nd d"““"gdl‘} e f‘hfi "";’““‘"“E) it is pojnted out. This plan merely S Grondes 5 e _fl| an dother equipment at the Webster|3l! tfi?‘“e Rmendation the board o | necessarily, that the town need adopt, |§ There is refined satisfaction for the average woman in the epportunity % v "B| stables. The sale proved highly suc-|ing this recommendation the board of |y, "yeen proftered as a scientific plan.|§ select dainty things for Easter wear from a stock that is fresh as the life €1UISTOM MAD R oros us woll 'as thls body dhecussed |one, that Tas wogked well in many || of Spring iteeif ; i+ i1 Petie Sibdmin ot Sowin sipad b disadvaptages of daylight saving|Dlacesiwhere it hds been tried out and This new store for buyers of discriminating taste has just that kind ;vélbh:»!t tlo fl-‘?tnk arll g" fflendsdfu; t-te and it did not oceur to nay member |One tha is rcgn;dedbnu eg_uditable’.r An I of an Easter display. You will find here exclusive styles in Shistwaists, CLOTHING eic, during her Ninessaav. . |0t elther body' that the farmers in|STiclal Bf the chambor eald on Tues: Silk Petticaats, Silk Hosiery, Gloves, Sifk and Muslin Underwear, Gersets, i H. Keach will have the|the nearby towns (there not being| .l omed as would any number of amisales. e -members of the Ciyic Federation at|more than half a dozen farmers in|y,iror plans, The chamber's interest We feature exclusive things at ordinary prices. We invite you to " 1 [her home for g meeting Friday after- gl:ycg{fezgegug;}ms&cg"g:f g:fli:a:g is in getting an equitable re-\;alualion visit us. To simply sell you will not be enough; P The Killingly Woman's club has| The farmers were expressly mentioned :;g ci:;nm‘:n:.:;e?fpg?fm ;Og l::c ate any THE LI CE ELE R SH OP we want you to be glad you bought and Dlanned a club tea for | Wednesdny| ek becausn neitner hods. moula have| Under the plan that has been con- A : ANC Sxsiaid : e S e earoa pembers are | encouraged the measure it it had heen | &idered and which has been outlined || KEYSTONE BLOCK, MAIN STREET, DANIELSON, CONN. Mrs. I Burro i . ve confidence in us and our service. n°t'tfy“;5 e bt O oparent that the farmer would\be| (o a meeting of ¢itizens who were rep- 4 AP : the nearby towns | térests some 5 3 J1; B0y Thumdap services @ ot L Bt LR e Ny tOWRE | Ll eatt of tha city ovoula-bo: selécted— | coifbe Tollowed with @weitings ‘aind | have- betn: atilngeh th- Bb (I ? 9 o e | i fporton Wil . hald K e he block fed by Bugbee and|with all other kinds of property in|Putnam's churches Sunday next, ! special interest for more than 3,000 [ hours set in Putnam; consequently it|as the block occupied by Bugh 2y R R D Aing. st ' otndl members of the parish is doubtful whether the enactment of | Wulf here, for instance—and rated at|fthe town. never-ending stream of can dates ) : : the measure was a wise one. At[100 per cent. Having selected the! The state highway out in Killing- |for automobile drivers’ licenses con Herbert C. Keech has heen at Wa- | most caifit be urged that the chamber | standard unit, the appraisers theg 1y has broken down to such an extent | tinues to flow oln. lfori licenses were Setvice First Satisfaction Al By it “reend, 3 Mmeeting of thelof commerce and your body erred in) would R e | thatzall miotor vehicle traffic s now Eiagbod -0 erpliounte hite o8 ervice IIrs atisfaction 'ways onnecticut Ice Dealers : association. | their judgment upon this subject and|facts, a e . moving out throught South Main, 24 Mr. Keech states that he has not|yunder no circumstances can it be urg- | block as a standard and its valuation | ino 0nq other streets to the detour| Holy Thursday Good Friday, Baster definitely fixed the price of ice foT|ed that either body intended to of-|fixed, each adjoining building Would be | iha¢ was used during the past sum-|Saturday and Haster Sunday services Danielson this summer, but at present| fend the farmer. appraised and also each building on|mer and fall while the Grove street|at St. Mary'’s church will make these DANIE'-SON CONN. Da S EsteiihRines KO I000 nitile) Bar Consequently all are eager, 1 be- |Other corners of the square, anl $0'0n | jmprovement work was underway. (9ays of special devotion for ¥he’ tour 4 hundred ' pounds, against last year’s 1i to rectify the —situation mnow |through the business section, at rat-|myesday’'s dry, breezy weather con- |thousand parishioners. fare ot t‘ll e *’]“"f"g-im"&' oo tHAti it vas batame. aprasent .. More|loks A cent., 90 gs:n:e‘;;- ]g" tributed in considerable degree to-| For the second time within five k WLl cong. arggy S e ‘price i Sri y rdi per cent. and so0 on accol ~ | ward improving the condition of the|days, an alarm was rung in at Box i *7 CENTER.STREET 4 Blof ice here during the summer, Mr.|than this on, Friday last the ordinance | cppion " natare of the. structure, its|pioiken Gown. tate ighway, but 1¢|56 ot 3:15 Tuesdy afismoon . The 3 going into effect on Sunday at 2 a. m., i i th 5 E . i Keech states, eneral Condition, and various Otheri i not be fit for heavy traffic, such ! company responded, but the assistance 1 eL Rev. J. T. Edwards has b d Hereepnoarel fns }§°“H"“’" 2| Consideration. The same method as it itcbwnod u;:)nhig ;ear for some |of !ge :ruckg were not needed, how s . ev. J. T. lwards has been named | suggestion* made by His Honor, the J S ca N . 10 2 8 v * Opposite Orpheum Thehtre a four-minute chairman, and a mem- | Mayor, that the clocks be not moved | =——————tesseemeeeeeioe | time to come. Extensive repair work|ever, the fire being slight. A pile of ber of a group of such officials, to su-|ahead. While His Homor without must be done before the highway is|bedding in a tenement in Powhatan pervise the work of promotion of the|doubt made this suggestion in order to BORNA again in good condu_mn. Men of the|street caught fire, but the the aid of Connecticut Baptist convention. |avoid confusion because the railroad |CARD—In Willimantic, March 24, | state highway department are work-|Fire Chief Arnold, who was first at Thes; chni;men .vi\{ill d;x;ct Y.eamsblgf was not going to change its timg. the }li:do'h;‘rsw;'fer%;lfe:s. Aég:;chérlgaafi; :.2gmo£<eu;€);taflrirunedr\?gemfg:ifmh best ;Y;;orl:roihelh:o;l;:;yw.afriveeg.mg‘v‘-&exg Speakers who will address public|fact remains that the result of the;- &= e . - > f 3 gatherings on the subject of the $100,- | suggestion has caused profound con- Fx“;‘g’l“‘““;t the Backus hospital, | At 12 'clook tonight, March 31, res. | ten minutes after the first alarm, the 000,000 New World Movement Fund|fusion—such confusion, in fact, that|FRASER—At the Backus hospital ), . 007 number of members of | 2l out” signal jas sounded. of the Northern Baptists which is tojeven the friends of the measure be- % Frank W. Fraser of 248 |the fire de] at weére /filed At the local alleys Monday evening, i R ~ the k_bowling five captained b SOUTH WINDHAM kifisf May. be raised by May 2. liev that the ¢rdinance shoudld be! Washington street. with Chief Engineer C. D. Arnold A,‘m:{fl;{u DW:II" b Forrc '; m’ chool s closed for a vacation of | The official abandonment by the |répealed. Add to'this the fact that the|—— = © | me time ago will become effective. % el g e St The Mission soclety held alf‘,odfme on\c[;vesfi;l s e common cgun:il of Pdl:;(r}?mmof\anywef- mills anl:l ,the merchants have: post- MARRIED The resignations will _entirely _de- | All S ;;a;:rk :u_f:‘“ ":”:;:': in the church parlors Thursday after- Mr. 3 T m: ave | fol 0 adopt a yiig] sawWng | poned their going on to the new — AVERY — I plete the membership of Hose Com-|*W - noon. About $14 was realized. returned from a few days spent in |plan for that city during the present|gchedule, some definitely, some final- Gl}\‘}:'rfisl gg“lé":‘“ by 'r’zu. J. Romeyn | pany No. and take out of Hose|With the lolaldplnfxll, leading by fifty Mrs. Thornton and her son _have | B9Ston season will be the means of greatly|ly, there remains nothing to do, it| Danforth, Arthir Russeil Grimes of | Company No. 1 a considerable num- |Pins at the end. S g cireglampii moved their household goods to James | ; Miss 1. 8 Babcock and her brothier, | lessening the <all for such a changelseems, but repeal an already useless| New York and Cornelia Loulse Avery | per of members, most of whom have|ual star, rolling 367, wita a high A Jay Babcock, spent Thursday in Nor- |in Danielson, asit is recognized that|ordinance. ‘When I appeared heforej; of New London. been listed as reserves for sometime |String of 142, while Ryan led the Main's house. J DD % ished with 359 Agh strdn B 3uate Btk thacher?th he \vl‘(\‘h : the plan cannot be successful uniess|you on the former occasion I came | MOWERS—VICKERY—In New !fln_lpflstl It was understood Tuesday | Vanaquis wit! 2 and a hig] L3 A s . ast week. . commerce. now appear merely as a ck, L, M Vick- | UD at once with new members, and > ORp FPOd P e ¢.|a Alins Lilie Hatch has returned from | Kiliingly has been a separate pro- | citizn of Putnam who, believe frst,| Farks Cal. and Miss Louise B. Vick- | i 8 ones With, R membors, &34 | "Stanton W. Boliand returned Tues- 3 P;eecou Chlmlt:erun of Rubl‘h;‘, }R. a fi;sflt l:wxlth re}{latéwgesidnn Hartford. bate jurisdiction sincellgne, 18%0. At-1 that since the enactment of this ordi- "’u ol iy HEI\EH‘\RDT Tn Nor.|Will be able jo respond with a full :ay ar:.!erdthnel s!{v in Boston, where 1., has returned from a visit wit s T8, Moron Hadfield has been ill for | tention has. been called to this in |pance has unwittingly displeased the | PAQUETTE — NHA ¢ Rev. A. F.|forcg for any call for fire that may |he visited Boston University. fifmts Mo &80 Mrw. Chirles Chiom: ftwo woeks, = % - - Willimantic, where <'the * Windham- | rarmers of the nelghboting towns and| B rckietr ey Baqueris sad Maty | come even as early as tomorrows by - o en of Willlmanti el Ives and chil- | Seotland probate court is soon to Dass | gecondly, Wecause Of the great con-| 1. ateinhardt, both of Norwich. April 1. Residents of Willimantic who work |dren of Willimantic spent Sunday at|its 200th anniversary. Killingly orig- fusion that has resulted from an ap- Th o in South Windham and those who |the home of Dwight Ives. inally was in the Windham probate P attamat: to G¥BIE Rision picn he officers and directors of the in Will tic and the trol Walter Backus h IaDEIh AT e, oid confusion I} Farmers’ association will meet at the ;;n’l“rn‘ lsuam:::ancs :;r; tr‘:&erw:ln{i%r; business trib a?sliola;ol:?“hg:g Tomy difrt{:wt.current issue of the onnecti geapoctially Srge. that . the (‘daylight [GOLLINE Ta LaGranB%, Sy ?X:\r'f\rilaz;t e aouation cifice” Tutie( C NG &m S ) B e = A > ter o o g . v -4 were pleased to learn that their walk- | Mrs. Walter Backus has been the |cut Health Bulletin shows that Kill- | S2Vin§ ordinance be repealed. 0, A iee GriSwola_ Collins of |next Monday, April 5th at 11 o'clock. ing was over, for a time at least. guest of Mrs, Harry Keller of Hart- | Ingly had only six deaths during Jan- Ccm(;denhie Itr;:“u"l has been| Briggeport, Conn., formerly of Nor- Qx_rfiur;’g tl)rl“ ;ms' r:; c_:r‘lxsmel;:;;:n Waiter Hoxle is back at work in the | ford. uary, this representing a death rate|aroused here in the plan to secure| wich. . |will be: - Farmer's Association shop after :einz m ncv. his ngm :m‘;; ' The Mission society met with Mrs. | of %,8 per thousand population, and}through vote of the town, authority to | Funeral services will be ?Hd 'l"hlun‘\(da} berships; joining of the state federa. F I . - Mary Larkham . Friday afternoon,|was below the average death rate for{revalue all of the property in Putnam,; ?gzer‘:roo'::or}nr;lle‘}. géu:i’: i at u{on; cpopl(;mnon wlthkt:l'e state boa!rd unera "'ect‘” i : vns of the state, A = iy o~ of agriculture; marketing Teports; fiflfli;{'fle’filfifi? ok 0 th%ot,:::-sow, ABATE Brings thewdhns e e fi““\;ééfgwlfl‘;‘;‘ege‘ax enue. Burlal | tpe pericultural jand home aconomics || 5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Backus spent | ing of the trout fishing season, but|England within a few days his lug- s sidence in St. Touls, | PFOSrams of worlk. . iCAs I o R I A Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. | not much encouragement to those | gage will contain a little package that | “Xra. Miss Kate G Copp, daugiter of b county agent ot l‘nde Farmers afldEmbalme” Hazel, B. O'Connell, of New London. * | who love the sport. Such a tremend-|he will guard ,with special care and| the late Samuel and Sarah Chapel |ASsociation has arranged a pruning % For Iniants and Children Mrs. Willlam A. Green of Columbia |Ous amount of water is _pouring|atténtion. Agent Boys is going over-| Copp of New London. [demonstration to take place this 322 Main Street spent Thursday with her niece, Mrs, | through the best fishing brooks here-|seas for a visit with his mother, now | DRAPER_At the Spicer home, Groton. | (Wednesday) afternoon on the farm lnllul‘orOvorBOYoan Myron Hadfield. abouts as to make the channels of|78 years of age, whom he has not| March 29, 1920, David RQraper, aged | Rev. William Chase, now occupied Chambiy of Commercs Building Mrs. Edna Hatch. is to have her | these streams inaccessable. seen for twelve years. In the mean-| 86 years. by Herbert Steele. This request to Phone 238-2 Lady | Assistant Alwsys bears house wired for electricity. R. J. Caldwell, of the Connecticut|time Mr. Boys' Rooseveltian family | FITOH—In New London, March 30. |the Farmers' Association for a prun- the Miss Avis Cobb, who attends Nor- | Mills company, a member of a gov-|has grown very considerably ani 1920, Theresa M. Firmin. widow of |ing demonstration signifies the inte- Sighature of A wich Fr;e A“ffmy‘ is at her home for | ernment commission that was in|Mother Boys has not had the pleas-| James !; Flz;chr lnu*;e; M*;{:::;- a0, T2 lnf the kThompson farmers in ] one week vacation, , is one of they m- | ure ! of th youn GOODE—In ew ndon, ) . | pruning work, 5‘;’1’1‘?;;?;!5?:: t‘; the vetilfbr?r:hat :;t;‘dtz‘tens.ee g S 1820, Louis ., son of Willlem P. and | Allan B. Lincoln, formerly of Wil has been filed with Pr;!hient Wilson Msomelhll‘ilg as t(t)hthis was said by W‘:lfilfl'! C’;‘: Stonington (Paweatuck), | Hiantic, now of Hartford, was in the asking that he accept the peace treaty r. Boys during the course of a talk & e ' 1city Tuesday on business pertaining with the-Teservations that have been | with a representative of the film com. | MAFeh 29 1920, Mrs. Allee E. White, | £8, PUTLRY, 0%, POREESS PERUI R ' proposed by thesenate. pany who vtvas at G‘goflyem'tlas)tl morlx,th ENNIS—In Pomfret, March 2 history of Windham eounty which has h ks i taking motion pictures of the ig |~ w of Ji been in course of preparation for the M Sty e dred i Eombrar e | plant and ita atlvities and the upl: | HUgaveth M. widow of Joseph Sanis, | bect awo o 2 . @ urday, were held in that place Thurs- | quitious filrfn 1“@8" a;[otr;lce C}g:ceived ton, R. L A Boston paper makes note of the . or 2 and were attended by|® means of letting Mother Ys see | SMITH—In Canterbury, March 29, 1920, | fact that there was 80 much interest F :eal{tltt:ser:r?r‘lmfriends, Mrs. Ennis was; the Boys children here in action if not s‘\?m“. B. Neff, wife of Columbusiin the Kloby QBrilt bout for the wel- uner: SPECIAL PRICEB ON GRAIN the widow «& Joseph Ennis, formerly | in flesh. E. Smith, aged 74 years, 11 months. | torweight championShip of New Eng- i ¢ Brooklyn and she would | “We'll go up to your home and take Funeral at the Westminster Congrega- | 1,19 " foucht in Boston, that tele- a resident of B: yn and she b a ng, gh! s Ibs 4 have been §7 years of age had she|Some views of all the members of the| tlonal church, Canterbury, Thursday, | o oto inquiries as to the result were NO.1 OATS’ 96 e ebiee ceeeens $325 lived until Tuesday, lgaéchkm Mrs. ggus.egglfl-{;r thfio yc:n;g;x:;nt:];rflfc:‘- Hithiora e84 Danicison papers please | received from many citiefl.dPumlln Ennis w: native of Hopkinton, R.}&d i) i y being one of the towns listed. NO. 1 CORN, 100 Ibs. ..... ceeenen $3.20 I, but had “iix{led theugreag}l; part of Wlél; mz g}arrlmaft‘a g;-:d :urz‘fe‘;uon:( ;:;}:AN—A: Norwich, Conn., March | Three boys who entered 3 local ga- er her life in this section. e leaves oposition was worked ou E. Lanman, wid f Pet and took a bunch of keys from NO. 1 CRACKED CORN, 100 Ibs. ............ $3.25 flher 1te in bt B e e tThs | and_the pleiures Were takon, The lit-| iinmar of Norwich in her 87th vear. | ne. of the automobiles. stored: therein || "rompt Servies Day or Nisht / No 1 100 1bs. 25 dreth and Mrs. Minnie F. Lowry of|tle packaze referred to is being so|services at 39 Lincoln avenue Wednes- | have had an interview with Captain 5 K Bl b e e Sive s dis B Pomfret and Charies . Ennis _of | carefully protected in Mr. Boys' bag- | day, Maroh 31, at 130 p.m. | Bieor, who has strmghtensd ot tha Brooklyn. Archie Ennis of Danielson |8age will contain the several hundre difficulty and taught the bo¥s a les- NO. 1 COTTONSEED, 100 Ibs. .. ceees $3.85 |15 Y elandson of the deceased. A. F.|feet of film on which the plctures o NO. 1 BRAN, 100 lbs 90| oo whech obhsie of fHs unenid | RS DT, Two young men who came hikink . ly e s 00008000 veesesene arrangements. o(?}‘n“eBogmt‘:,:?lySh;x:l :txha c):iil%fi: : into the city from the east just before NO. 1 CHOPS, Miss Katherine Frances Head, 1, |Sf the Boys nd Mr. and Mrs. 2 one o'clock Tuesday aroused the in . , 100 NG SRR oo 3340 who died Monday evening at Winsted | BOYS at their home in Goodyear. In nrc en reat. of trout fishermen Who sk theas: 1 7 for whom funeral services are|Some Of the scemes the sturdy and i It is not to be hinted that these NO. 1 BEEFSCRAPS, 1001bs. ................ $4.65 B T e nes today. (Weas | gloriously healthy children are now- s oiss Pad bast Hahiny bat-tkis NO. 1 PROVENDER, 100 Ibs. $3.20 | nesday). was a’ daughter of Mr. and | PSIUDE each other and glectully romp- 15 Main Street were rigked for it and carried trout = E70-° S NN A g v . Mrs. Thomas F. Hear, formerly of co%ered“tm: ps emmassgts Dthsncw that rods and baskets—and the season for PENNANT AND PORTAGE STOCKFEED, Norwich and very well known in Dan. | S3vered, thls section of | the country £ irout Rabing does not legally open ua- 2" ielson, Mr. Head's former home. The |, pped. til Thursday. MYSTIC SCRATCHFEED, bette ? child” was a granadauenter of M. | There are. home scenes — tamis | MEINOYQA Cargil cuncil members are it , none t made, . ... ; scenes—so happily ‘conceived and car- ‘ X — chael Head of Academy. street, and ried out and phot shed th: h | rested in the fact that the state co C LAYING MASH, : $3.90 | members of nis tamily will go to Nor- | G5 Out, and, photographed that they vention of the Knights of Columbus (I EIRERAVAING 04 wich today for the burial. hon At R T irectors is to be held in New Haven May 1L ¢al Car EE i . When Agent Robert W. Boys of the|some cinema house in Merrie England Last year the state convention was| FUNERAL DIRECTORS Several Cars of HAY and BEETPULP on Track—Ask ]| coen, A%t Robert W 8ors of the some cinema kouse'in serrle Engiand e e it 3 - For Prices. ; e 5 play. . The film is set up with all the —AND— it is estimated that approximately AND EMBALMERS or ok Ui o 7" | il rs abd wib Tadethat mokek she $20 000 damage has been done to the g : 5 X4 *OL arrangement of a Ak, 80 that state highways in this section as the | Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 i 3 . g e ShelSand ieve: b ) result of the severe winter and the DAY OR NIGHT > £ ;i o /3 C TY m er of the Boys ; family here can be clearly recognized terrible grueiling that these highways - : ¢ S o and identified by name as each gets |gf ~ have had to withstand from heavy s are best ‘treate. in the “close-up” for a minute. The Lady Assistant motor trycks during the past three 7 " f . - 1) < picture is certain to prove a rehl treat ‘weeks. r falling “to keep his memory gree Souvenir W. H." Taylor of Hartford is remembering Rutnam friends with pretty Easter cardsi - Splendid programis of Telephone 328.3 HENRY E. CHURCH " WM. SMITH ALLEN for all of Mr. Boys' relatives and friends overseas, as it already has to people, who have crowded the w club evenings 3:13 COVE STREET,