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e b »m&Lfiii. s 7.--»“‘ s d Av | S THEAT B = PR . o 3 iral H. S. Knapp- declared fu- "ms . ArEeda b ay.in ‘& irepert in iy presented | oo < . T Bi . 2 PIUCE aud oi v ceas COUncl. The ue- J y g 0 ot s " : “ ‘D ON grec was conferred by District Teputy wa-g i A e v : ig SIIPEW !\ B8 Sweet, son of Charies J. Sweet, | Baward W. Mullan of Putnam ,who Was & ¢ @ rmbl ; g e 4 ! . —_..__.—.__—‘ / formerly and for many years agent of jaccompanied by his suite., Nearly al i o > n . départmen.s. s | d the Attawaugan company, died recenily:sf the couneils in this part of the state | v ‘to 3% W e 1ne 2 ene en m“ i md; e T IPAs L hy Coer Rt ey o R i 1 m# I8 ‘insplred. by a desite on- the nary | ; ent of the an g} Killing Py 1th3 B sald, repre - il My, Sweet long had been sly High schools basketball team | borhood Mhm isl R SONy Who e B will face a real test jor the leadership 2 sédiipd ot thetsiont m- L A ar i ent in textils circles in Rhode ISl- i of the Quineb ; ? 5 Ever Sawl ... © ana and was overseér of spinning at the whm’g‘e' fquaue VAliayjesie this week | MaY q A iy Centreville mi ber e games with Wind: | o€ Buck strest, dieg o) i : i : 3 B d M miarks Made By Our Patrons i e mills for a number of Years | ham High school Wi.igl played—Friday |bome. " Mra. Byefs 1 eympatav.{ the etgie G roa! way "e R T herr Aepronal of ¢ it P S ovned " e iimen P B e i e e T L : s R e Acorord T resigned that podition to. become SUrer- | cesies. g into tHe Windham ‘High + “"“A"""“ whrogation: of the ireaty : / When Jealousy u» im, Gratitude % Evening’s Performancs. . ti ard 2 A ¢ Intendent. st Rockiand, ieaving there |sere, ich confldencs - of thair; ‘altity % S N s Hai : .:usm;‘.; - Wichast .:.:‘:: Yo entually to' be superintendent of thel At Worcester Friday evening, Killingly 4 "."d". Fotibtatnt 5, i v - - rpa R LA L Ml P Rl s C l LL ¥ ' Utica Knitting company mills at Sher-!gioh oonool team® wad defested by the Dufiua-. Syt z ”"", Friing o be. Ssmolieay 1 Wik, vw SWiprs the | uh-h." A burne. He had been at White Rock for | Worcester Trade sehool team in a con- yq ¢ for .the. mq“,} ‘Derefit. of the. five er i . h Int With the past three years. Mr. Sweet leaves ! .o i which the local players suffered the ©: chnt, it’ these. meeds’were ‘attained. The Eu o,.n“ i o B 3 Tys widow, two brothers and three sisters. | their worst trimming - of the season. udnx_ " two dgilars Whi 95 Bok AT, would venjoy. lead: renl ,,,.,4 Try i of o Y A anl‘wr-“ Dra ¥p te Saturday morning, the board of il‘here Were coupensating features of the i . little children in* anc] . the do o SChould ! | fina,——l htpoonfnl Role of Mis Scrsen Car the. M relief, which is holding daily sessions, | trip, however, as the team members were )gwu:x ‘mosa Ools hot nmmfim the, had received only nine applications for |guests at’dinner in Worcesfer of Princi- Shapoktsi: ot &= 4 reductions, Judge James E. Tucker -of |pal Brnest R Warren. - u‘, Teass, Disls 51*,1 ;:'k"" , 18 m; L “T 3 99 ‘board said. ThiSTs taken as indicat | - Of the small locomotive that recently |ijign’school Wednesday afternaon the "tfae &?fi nd, en. treedom of mm ; general satisfaction on the part of Was.taken east from Here over the line| . jcqy ™ My 7 o8 é‘,,_ e of the population and en- fnsnm—th. the real he public with the work of the asses. | 0f the Providence and Danlelon rall}yeg, Bntrance’ Regulrements:” 2 abents | EoliraEing “the unworthy-minority t0 g0 | ' ? 3 Thrill Follows Thrill in ll:old Sue- John Perry, ber of the board | Way, which road has béea torn up for f e aishonest, arbitraty, and o || gomsiep.” The Gorgesus Lins !‘:Htelle: e 1N at his home Saturday | miles from Bast Killingly, & Rews item | 7RO are planting to_sena thelr, eirtidren o e ool 9 % New Y.rk Lif Emphasiz- “ind unable to attend the meeting. sent, out frot North. Scituate, R: 1, says ;:::2:;1 fi';“": mifiummi TMHe peopse f the United States” the at ed by the sumpf. Splendor of Na- Bbbads, ot i Veitiate Thsuchs i {Lons, SARoOoNLNe WM, e et oA agimirale report’ g’ “shouid mot allow | o ] ture’s Wonders in Trumpget Isfan died Friday night at the Day. Kimball| “rmpomas Head of Winsted and Thomas | taik to the yuuhm m’“fl&'fl be deceived by the words|j ‘republic, df. ‘Haiti' into belleving that g 3 . 3ofpital in Putnam, will be taken today | Head, Jr,, of Hartford were visitors on |!%n. This alsa is opem to the public. there exists in Haili, or ever has, a re- ;s b COMING o Adington, R I for burial —'he|Sunday with Michsel Head, Sr. and fam-| Under the ot the - lic {n. any’ sense, founded T the ® . youth was a member of the sophomore | yy of Academy street. o h'mv by 2 'vl-r:lp ar M)c 4 il of an éne\ Wednesd y and' T} 3 ” flu of Killingly High schoel and his| “rne facts that banks in Danlem "were | en free At the Bradley theatre Saturdav | fi’qt electorate. ” The n-pl“ repn. . r Soath Has cast @ gloom over.the student |closed Saturday. in ‘abservance of Lin- |moring befora'ths weveral hundesd. dhil- | Jic o, Hald heft to Jtaci, Piaet 88 “HELD BY THE ENEMY” y of the ins ion. 's. birthday, E A o Bils- death followed an operation for coln's birthday, proved inconvenlent for |grey. The firat reel fliawed the value ‘tyrannical oligarehy in wm:h those in e ' commin: | power. fattened. upon ‘the vast mass of 4 ; “THE FAMILY HONOR” apfendicitis, the case being a very ag-, 3 i . f i b e et the. shal pEaME f nools L MOes BRve mafg s 2ho drex. pulation'; ‘while those of the gov eyt —————— eara in Danielson ang th urroun c 3% w1 33 §ha Mrs. Ray E. Johnson of Dayville, | ing territory. sy " m nl;fi* “m""'h;"’“‘:‘:r il ; Friday and Saturday was 14 years of age and a native of Arl- | s Kathlcen Burns of Hartford vis- x D\l Jngton. He was a cornetist and a mem-|jteq with relatives A WALLACE REID in - ‘bor of Killingly High school orchestra. S ok Sy oA Manager ; __.____-____a___ > P""“”M__-mo‘*"d u‘:d':-.themme ;'“: || “ALWAYS AUDACIOUS” . The death of Alexander S. Burdick oc-| The most wonderful Valentine that MILITARY LORRY BOMBED ' ent. Ask for it by name, ary of eurred at the home of his son, Benjamin | Danieléon could' receive today would be |ture, “The Last of the mhm r::nA! IN SOUTH DUBLIN foumm learn the real | ] - ETHEL CLAYTON “Burdick, ‘in the Mashentuck _ district, |ore announcing a resumption c¢f actiy- |shown at the ‘theatre soon. ~ The detalls of (s d L m M “ Sataraey. He was a na.ive of Voluntown |iis fn its.textlle plants tiat remait-closed | the plan have not-been fully: worked Oul. | " Beitast, . Fob. ~18—Gemeral military : really In “A CITY SPARROW" but_had been a residrnt of the town of The teachers’ training class is to meet thl{!eu reported today,that a mil- 1 Killingly for years and was during hislthis evening in ‘the Congregatibnal ves- isvd “for : ;s Itary. lorry. was hombe Saturday night U4 IHOMA." “SILVER QUARTER,” z Wctive. years engaged in farming. try. 3 ee— Byron L. Chase, 78, died Friday at|: ‘fhe sefvices lod| Sunday at the Metho- hear Booterstown in Sonth Dudlin. “The NlONr I-LEND 1 iite, where he had been making his dist, Baptist and Congregational church- n:;: for several yers. He was an old- [es in this city by Prof Augistine Smith, m‘flem of. this cly... “DOUBLE_ARROW” : “BRIMROSE BENEFIT" A MYSTIC . x lizabeth Porter E'utuum “chaoter. D. . Invitations are out for the church home e resident of the town and formerly | proved of unusua. interest. o) ties. . e fme resident of the town And oreILy | D O tione Swil’ he ‘given to- | A, hoids s Febpuary.” meetik ¢ HO" Ll o fensty connedied .| Say “Formosa Qolong” night, reunion and banquet of he Meth e Rart Killingiy 15 a son of |day (Monday) ) at the meeting efi the | the rooms of the chapter at three ojelock | ioy " oregoine, - ts. - also . d Be S 1 odiat church, which is to be held Tuesday AN ithe ‘deceased and Mrs. John Chase; Jr., | Reading circlo/at the “ome of Mrs, M.|this (Monday) "afternoon. yopal —an ure 3 z .. 0., F. " v. James | § T Brvb . who,-according to his rel- > <. - of the same place is a dauzhter. V. Wocdworth, Hawking' streets. | A special ‘meetiig ot the city &ouncil f&'«"::, e uok ranlt Hia; rl?vln\n'e il i sSame, Naw Easingl arte pecreiach i 'romw TOMORROW AND ey Preders evesing will mask | Bev. A. E, Gallup of the Pentecostal | will be held tamarrow evehloe 14 (he Hime v ehot Sena. 5k an o EARR R UREGY | ¢ 1z hodist church, s to be he speaic WEDNESDAY e eng ot the existence of © company, 1church condutted a servics Sunday atder- | courcl chamber, for the " of ‘dé- e L T iae mas shot { - Music is to be furnished by the AN Alive cluss orchestra. The banquet is A VITAGRAPH SPECIAL - Hea] Btate guard, the members of which will [ 100D at the home. of Edward Peabody in | termining the n.mount of the- budm Tor dead | THs bndy o e ““d S5 AR TELroRe %0 begin at 6.30 p. m. The committee fn B et ont of warvice by Captain A, |the Valley district, neap East Killingly. | the year. Phls inorhlig Washington, D. C. - 4 (‘» anfifl‘ e e o aomoiiiot by Adjutant | _ Temperature of {en degrecs above 2ef0 | Mareld (ho quiet ot th.; meokend | " Tinoffeial saports amért that an lmpért-| Miss Mary De Coursty of Ansofiia was | Searse s Rey. Jerwme Greer, Harmy B4 rinne General Cole as mustering out officer. |Sunday morning wae a reminder. that | came two arrests Saturday -eyening, the | ant person in .a private motorear | & Week end guest of friends at Pine Tree |y "0 Ty (EOT LT S Bere ' As Rosalie Ray, in (he passing of this organization the | Winter is not over. . 9 first. for some time. . Mr. and ‘Mrs, Jo- | with .the. lorry which was bombed: and | cottage. Sth 5 Grgean:| TPhis. tv o Mokl et ew company of the mobile resiment of | Henry McDermott of oonsod et spent | oon uchard of Balliu_ streetg bécame en- | was ‘the, ohje‘ of ‘the atmmek, but this| e and is looked forward to each year with “GARTER GIRL UE Connecticat National Guard wil pro- | SUdsy at bls home n Danielson, . | gaged in afamiy avarech Siturday sad | the police den PN TON HILE T | e et ) ey e seed apace. A splendld nucleus ‘or thig| Rev. J. Bdwin Lacount is cxpected o4 were arrested, (both charged with breash | . A'lmotorcan "euha party ot consrabu- | At La; thety PN Men Fight For Her Garter « eompany already has been enrolled and |Dreach at ";el e St f"eh‘ oF . the peace:. Thelr casss, will. he, tried | lafy going from -Baibrizgan to Swords.| N. Searle Light, the state director of } Iprey U LT (TEMCH e 0oy oo J-is not anticipated that any difficulty | Sunday and will tell of the Work o the | 1 the court this (u,.d.,) mm.;u was aw"“fihefl ihts moming. A constabl, | Supervision, ‘Visited the' Hill school (wo rds 4 prings 0 i New Eflgland (deaconesses home. o days last weekvand gave the Wupls cx-|FTIday wl. the household goods of Mr. :gm‘:flmm":d,;; e "b‘:g,;:“f,,gg Selectmian Jamcs Bacon has a flock | -Conlimuing - ifs. steing beally fih:‘ ;‘;}’um";fi“;“‘i‘::;““ it o e and Mrs. ficbert R. Knowlton, who have fo" bring the company o *maximum | Of about 40 sheep at his farm near Good- |hockey, team of Porafret nchod\ detegten | 2 e A mear. Battevant.| M- and' Mrs. Hemry . Joimeon, - Mg |PWCHISCd & furm near that place and Strength. gf:x:hfl ::vn:! sheép nm Shropshires and lesex schotl' team Qf- Concord. | Gounty Cork,.and two auxiflary policemen Emfx‘ l(_\gpmln nn(‘i \‘\cry Ch o =P;k'~: fake up t!helrure‘uld:lna u:-re; $ ¥ umber of mem| % 2 Were Woi bombs thrown i the | tended Rt - | ressions of satisfaction are heat e e ot iasioens on | Ashley P. Millr ot Boston spent Sui- | in” Pomeret. All Pomret men vlayed. s | Siiige ot zptovl:sl\ thrown inko the | Hannal K ngs vy, 1a Friskiin. Tulsday | on all sides at the searcity of dogs run- Ry ax\beeioutsiis w inkia’the chfare |02 it Mus BUNACHIT Ber suother, Mex ‘school’s vals were | spinrday.. ., . . Miss ‘Hertha Lewis of Voluntown was |ning about the streets and some go. 80 Btk & Bésrce bon & chhus' of cavgy. | iliam Chapmas: of the Jeat Sides: der s R a caller at Mrs. Cassius’ Palmer's one | far as to say that they tkink it wou'd be dates of MysTical Rose council 6f° that maine. and Brewer. 0 3 WILL BE ONLY day last week: a fine thing if the quarantine were con- VERNON visitors’ uln:\e 2od . gl SERIC “ CABPINAL Willis Miner has:returned to his home | tinued indefinitely. There have been ai- 1. M. Carvér Wes in Bodton i o after working a month for Charles Wil- | together too many stray dogs wandering Mrs. Arthur Gazman was taken to the i emdsts Ghse asitars o D ot b...g..e.. i BR o by 18 tBy Ty A, Py | EeBS0R of Westerly. about, ‘and it'is a. relief to be rid of I .m 'l'elk “0w to operation. return - game - at. Pataam . heh | vatican annbunced offcially today that —_— e IR e N S A Miss Elizabeht Mankin,' a graduate w’ml Saturday. ‘evenipg. . Putnam _Hish | the Most Bev.-De: ugherty, arch- 3 rs of the Mystic Hook and Lad- e L e e iaying with her | basketball,team added anothcr ¥ictary i3 | pishop. of Bhimdeiphia, Wil be created & RORN. b e Mo toast'vig mother, Mrs, Eliza. Guaman, while her | its list When it defmy\'nam Academy nal at the secret commry to be | #TENHOUSE—In Westerly, R. L, Feb. 4, | Jinner tobe held in their rooms Saturday sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Guzman, i in |of South Byaintree, Mass. by the, :umnl held early in March. 1821, & son to-Mr. and Mra." George [ PiSht Feb. 13th. ~There was & large at- the hospital, twenty o, sixisen.. Pitpam lost -tp | - Monsighor Dougherty will be tHe only | Wilfred Stenhouse. o e e larence. Bamforth is confined to the | Thayer out there, seventeen zo,tpenb-tvulw merican "cafdinal amed at_he |JOMNXSON—AC Pendieton Hilf, Teb. 3, | et beldadew. weeks ago. house because of a hard. cold: some- time ago, and was deternfined 1 [ next ‘consistory. _Archibishop: Mundelein | * 1921, a daughter to Mr e e o g g O b e e o B e o 1n Blain. | make -um. for it Thls . gume. _seemed | of Chioaso and Archbishop Hayes.of New | Thomas Johnson * =~ = [t} (Menday) eyening. ville Saturday, the guest of her sister, | tame alongside of the-: Kidingly game | York, ‘aithough they-probably wil receive p 5 2o ? he XounE Poie noouly aUtie u., Lost Heses! the wife of Rev. John G. Ward. played last Wednesday, for all; of-the | the: Ted fiat hefore lang, will not be: in- e I Small Viliage and Just Whel e Gorze Webster was taken to the | players were an good. terme. with ‘another | Guded in the appointments in ~March, | COTTRCHALE JENCKES—In Wester. |3 S19peh to he folloved . o7 ““”"““ Thought She Had Found_the \lrp, o[l ALY | sartfora notpital Monday for treatment. | and thefe was hot even a possibility ot é | even as cardinals reserved in ectore, as DAL PR L SVAK T ey SIehtanl) et (. proosea (o e md o ght Man She Discovered—That NG LNt Nir. and Mrs, Emil Von Deck enter. | scrap. ~Brown, of Jomiret who, referees| the pontift generally has ecourse (o this | of B o e | york ot thie ety R Men Were Alike ol " tained Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Hartford | most of Putndm’s games, was on.-hand | systém only ‘when there are weighty rea-| erly. Williams Woman's Reliet | cros vfll g (.‘)l.. i Sunday. 2 lana all of -his decisions sere -generally | sons rob o fublich immediately the crea- 2 Tibets Thentay. ovettis Jn U (IS S CHARLIE CHAPLIN v T 3 Jire. Brnest Howard and Miss Gertrude | acceptable to the throug thaf crowded | tion of certain cardinals: & : DIED. i) il A S b ey s " ik Mre. Ermest Howard and Miss Gertrude | scoeptabier 18 o SWook o Ioets | s Monstkmor s Dussherty” 1/ sxpected to] cim S sins, cito. Feb.. 13, 1951, 3o | 1205 0f Lincolu's 4nd Wasaington's birth- 1} In “THE VAGABO m quick relisf | rs. Allen R. Lathrop was & visitor in | ure of & three-game scheduly for.the . | arrive In Rome Feb. 26 and will be re| "hanmi Grenfer. widow of William [ e R Ko e e TUESDAV—WEDNESDAY t to i-l--a. achibg, tching, | Hartford Thursday. mmin > Mok of tns; Soarta as dome T | T X eIty eeom 61 e Ve | GALENE e o Servioes at: St ‘Mary's ‘shurch Sustay ‘“MGOON RIDERS” . — e . N GALLUP—In dyard, .Feb. 11, 1921, E Vi Road mm‘]‘d":‘:mfy“' Middletown—A course 1n otchard | The Putnam ‘High 2nds defeated| tion by Monsistior Cerrettl, papal under| “ana i v, Galton, widow o - Russeli| 7SS Sondusted by'Prot. George Wood- isode 14 . statement 80OR | .00 cment, one of the short courses of- | Miller's All Btars of Ptunam by the | secretary of stitdother preites, laymen | Galiw ward of Westerly. Tuesday evening Rt | , to appear in this paper. Bon-Optois | terea by the agriculture department of | score of ten to six. The.treshman team | 2nd members of the American colony. T¢|Funeral at:her late home in Tedyard | Rev. E. C. Acheson, suffragan bishop of THURS., FRI., SAT. sold and recommended everywhere by ! (e Middletown High school, was started | cf Putnam défeated tho Tourtelotte. fresh- | 18 understood trat he will occupy the| ~Tuesday, Feb. 13, at? p. the diocese. will conduct the service. . | CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG llnst week. man team of - North, Grvsmwnh;s e { Same apartment in"the American college| CORCOBAN—In New London, Feb. 12, W. N. Strickland, who has been get- 1921, Marle Gaffey, wite of William H. Vi tane of ten to-nothin .| as “that ocoupied .by.. fcrmer Cardinals ’ C ting ready to move to Providence with mfn,, summary of the main _Fame: - McCloekey and Farley. The apartmeng| Coreoran. his family, has been obliged to defer the will be vacated by Archbishop Hayes,|SWANSON—In New' Tondon, Feb. 12,| trip fhr the present on account of illness. ey Putasm High Schesl who! is Teavinig Rome Feb. 22 for Naples| 1921. Andrew Swanson, aged T4 years. |y Strickland's mother came up from CHESTNUT Hi 5 o . HAGLUND—In Ames, lowa, Feb. 12, & b G ke B here he’ will rpst for a- week. o B B Providence to.assist in the moyin. bring- . L. Ames center ...71 " -9 & lhe."Branson: Hahind, aged 33 years~ |Ing her youns' granddaughters wiih her; | G; B. Dimon, manager of the Colmpln Chase left forward ... 8 0 u A"Q[xl‘fl!‘l‘fl”}l&l‘l! Notice of funeral hereafter. soon -after her arrival tne . child .was | Co-dperative e e Higy < Nelson, right’ forward e BY POPE BE LACAVARA-In Preston. Feb, 11, 1931, | taken with measles and is sick.in bed. . |Richard-were in Andover a couple Cof i b v o n e 8 u NEDICT | o gl ey Miss Constance Rathbun of Westerly | days Lhermut "t:k.dmc;uelnn the we- Spencer, right guard i “2| Rome, Feb, 13—Pope Benedict today F‘uner?l at *he parlors of Cummings & |SPent the: week end with her. grand- "",,‘;“"?."_,‘:" o Forwion hab Ml Durand, left guarg .. -0 2| abpameed . Pateick Francis . Maron, of| RIng Tuesday morning, Feb. 15. at .30, | mother, Mrs. Warren Ratbbun e o Bt aars ot & £ Athville, N. C., the Yery Rey. Philias . ?equ}(;m‘r{m?a ‘ElebM.nh'! churcr at C.kR. 5:&;‘\(“. was in Hartford last :le’:fll“" a few days at A S. Peok- ~ ' o\ . urial i - oseph’s cemetery. | week on business. £ - Total ... ¢ - “22| Garand, ué Ogdensburg, N. Y., ‘the Rev.| ' Automobile cortege. Rosco# K. Burrows was kept at Home | Mrs. Anna Cynedy, who has been stay- Thayer cademy John F. Glavin, the Rev, John T. Siat-| wATTLES-—In Norwich Town, Feb. 12.|several days last week by an attack of | IDE With Mrs.'G. T. Chappell since De- & and’the Rev, Mj Loo: ¥ » Wentworth, _center ..... (] 4 ‘:g“’ T AL ‘ihflr‘e,l“-; Loondy, Iof %gzx ‘Jra:bu Huntington Wattles, aged | iritis. cember, --gm New York Friday. » 2 o Qi aE : v. ye : g > ster vis- % Al‘x‘l‘“:g;:‘?:,f,"",}"f‘f o Haxmeieh” of Dubuque, Towa, to be his | Funeral private. Miss Barbara MacDonald of New York | Wiron © Feckhom B Trachester ed his parents here Thursday domestic prelates. MAGCK—In' Norwich, Feb. 13, 1921, Ed- | Y38 the uest of her parents, Mr. and |t > - Macdonald, -left forward. 3 Tha “poteiff- conferred the decoration of | ward H. Mack, aged 40 years. Mrs. John MacDonald, over Lincoln's Dora Rowley has v:Tmrned from B der, of the Order of St. Gregory | Funeral services at St James' Episcopal birthday. hosoital in llimantic. 0 | the ‘Great on Joseph C. Pelietier of Bos-| SO New ‘London, Tuesday, Feb,| The funeral of Mrs. Julia F. Morgan, widow of Stephen A. Morgan, was -héld =\ Padi 15, at 2.30 p. m. 3 \ . y et : fop "",3 x,‘;"hsuw’"d‘;f e mme orer o |SEVERY—_In Preston, - Feb. 12, 1321, |Friday afterncon at her home on Green: / Tatiel CaRafmn Woskington : Martin I | g Joseoh Severy. manville: avenue, Rev. F. T. Rhoad: be- After the game the crowd, partof 1£°at | Carmody. Grand Rapids, Midh.; Wilkam | S R isatiin - bircat Tuesday atternopn, | i5, the oficiating clergyman. -Burial least, adjourned to: the Histi+School. v« | Dywyer, St Paal, Mion, : William MacGin- | ' Fub.. 15, at 230, Burial in Mapie | L2s 3t Poquonnoc Bridge. where Mrs ditorium, ‘where dancing was enjoyed un- wood cemfetery. Mprgan resided prior to coming to Mystic BLT1:15, The dance hall much resembM | noma . Joseph Soott, Los Angeles, Calic,| HALL—In Montague, Mans, Feéb. 10, |10 live. Mrs. Morgan had lived in ed the scene at the prom given by the | gnd (:m Deregla, of Mexico. ©.1921, Daniel E. Hall, aged 87 years, a | Mystic about 15 years, and during that class of 22 about!a' week ‘e, for’ the « native of New London. &me h’ldedmhlde many {;'lendu }er‘: She “un. . —In Groton, Feb. 11, ,| is survived by one son, Perey organ. 'm’ STLTAN - BATS: B An Sultiven: e e, ke, Packs: Blathbun tent, il AL AR DESEETIRG MW STEXHOUSE—In Westerly, R. I, About noen. Saturdsy m tracks, ene 1991, Ernest, infant son of Mr. and | hall and have a patriotic program, for at ‘least bearing )unu:xuuttu numbers Cnnnnunai Feb, ‘12.—Tts sultan u" George Wilfred Stenhouse. Lincoln's and Washing/o: birthdays. were in collision Inder ‘the Front street | today. received’ a (telegram from Izzet | CHAPMAN—In Westerly, R. L, Feb. 12,| Charity and Relief lod-s, No. 72, F. bridge. - One = - light ;Ford. truck came | Pasha, -who was lent 40 Arngora in De- 1921, Albert C. Chapmin, aged 87 |and A. M., is to meet Tues afternoon down South Main-street, and after pass- | cember by the sultan to endeavor fo ne-| years. at 4 o'clock. This session will L¢ follow- lng the silent cop- con?.\nnpfl on,a stralwht gotiate ‘an’asreement ‘with' the ‘Turkish | CONNERS—In Sfonington (Paweatuck), | ed by an evening weseion; degr(. work evidently owing ‘to trouble ‘with pationalists, fn which Izzet said he ‘haa | . Feb. 11,1821, Mrs? Abby Conners, for: | iy 15 be exempiified at both mee-ii the sieering apparatus. “Though .. the | oied. the nafionalibte, = “All are desert- * merly of :‘J“fi widow of Jerémiah | *3° 4l iion from the Congregation-] Ford was nomd\sn time ¢0“avaid hit- | i€ me" ‘exciaimed the sultan, teatiog up | | CONETS ABCL BE VAT L | shurch visited the Connecticut state home a1 ¢ ! | for women Sunday aftsrnoon. Reév. F. T. | *In the ‘mesmage ‘Izzet begged the sul- axye K7 piow. of - Warres “Modns, iy "thp. o T sovecditity. ued n years. Rhoad preached the sermon. Mrx. James w. A of the ‘Angora ‘aesecibly n.order to fore- i ers et e~y w4 ! i to meet Wednesday evening in G. A. R utn, Ed"h.‘lrd E. Perty, A o et T CARD OF THANKS. e - For the many kind acts of neighbers ] Alicamhmm(ltnflu 2 h L King, A LITTLE CLEAN-UP IN THE BLOUSE SECHON Al ‘Fic SerutTral Bowers, That were sent s re: M 'A'm 5 p 1, Yasitle Boy Scouts of America, | membrances ‘after his death, zud for all . . . - S s NS < SSotiieA """“,,. e |t Spon she vivt ot wose || Beginning Today We Are Selling the Desu‘able Walsts At thtle Pnces i of s ity s - brougdt out. e | 5, So have 3 special boen mesting Ve | it ‘il e crtaaibn uf Hin death aser y We fact’ that there are twenty-five -or more 3 1 Hill to entertain the par- to bear, we are sincerely grateful. < players of chess in the club; *“The ‘eut: | Lr ar cribt Ll 10 el et e P | MR. AND MRS. LAFAYETTE BLAN- i ; : oo e Shee b ke ursacent | St Ot e W trende | X g S e ) - Bahnee of Our Coal e our entire stock has been cut and slashed for vould mot mecessrly dcoide the @uet |4 sleasuresdls evening. The Tantic di- : 3 the past two months, these two items stand out discovered-that quite- &' number quteide b g A Ty e e ; EGG STOVE AND NUT 3 o ‘dispute | 19 hoys whe' are ch knowled, o rather prominently. They are good waists—pretty te. i | 4t i seprs s aeeE 715 ubsset da ; > waists, and the values are immense. Plans have already been ' discussed | anroll every boy, irrespective of creed o [+ ’ for a teurnament between the -C. A.-'C.. | this.is’ therefore & community troop, net : en “ 4 VOILE BLOUSES WHICH WERE $3.98 and & certain other group. :at. present | afilisted: with anywhurch. The members ALY i unorganized. Furthering' this sociul a6- | are-indabted to Grace church for the use A AT er on Now 3250 tivity on the part of the cluy: at a meet- | of the club rooms, the only objigation 'llein Street L ] ing Saturday it was geuided that a whist | heing-that they are fo respect the Drop- . . ;| will ‘be given soon and that a French | erty and the furnishings. Grace ehurch % CREPE AND GEORGETTE BLouses . [[ 5ok i Bl bl it i o0 NO CHARGE FOR BASKETING s was also decided that thisiclub sheuld # [ of the club rooms it is a Christian con- anem $ Which Were $7.50 to $10.00 . T e rpl of peming: the hall in | tribution for tHe good of all. The scout . : - | committee . 1 h divisie w. NOW $5.00 e Goree X Coftren, v | ¥ 5 enaing 5 3 Gibhe and B . Cone: ‘Directors 'NO CHARGE ACCOUNTS—ALL ORDERS C. 0. D. of Boston- supplied 'the - puldit " at.the Rév. M. MeLean Goldie has returried tional church yesterday. y ’ X ity is the Hi H Priee'h the Congregational church yest from' &' month's'stay in: Philadelohia and | —AND— O'W Quality is the Highest; Our Lowest ;;nmflu;o:;msmuu. s e Embal, GERMAN TREASURY OFFICIAL. - moatmers 1 | HAS ARRIVED IN‘rAmm| | r Lady Assistans 2 Purh Feb. ‘13.—Carl Bergnmann, Ger- k \ A HENRY E CHURCH ° ’ man under secretary of .thé treasury and| % ° 3 . WM. SMITH ALLEN | < head 6f that ‘eonn!ryd‘mi-\on e)\ repara- tioms, urrived hers today. He brought . e : : . TELEPHONE 1819 { With-him aa efficials’ the German goverament.