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Motion Piciures at Hreed Theatre United Lenten Service at Trinity Epis- eopal Churelt. Norwich Slationary Engineers’ Assocla- N meets in Carpenters’ Hall. myra En t, No. 3, 1 0. 0. tends fon seryices of th : Lafay :r-z‘-"h'v 8t J. mtd'mm were held at the P: ., Bnfluo}z‘ m‘!nx.“‘ Congregutionsl churen, when the apsakee ek e o g Bataes7 Enrion i 6 ‘Sailer, the i M’S' 2,°4°0. H., meets in For- Bk et ,M' The services at the Catholle churehes| “FOr years I suffered v i 7 "lfii.i-.hnn {Mr. Rourke. Most of the people known streets of the destruction caused by §ra¥ years he has been away from this squirrels that gnawed their - way Into jcity. He was born in Turperville (now 3 2 : 3 Mrs. Edoward Ives, who died Tuesday Sttt S » relitorcs sk (4 | hoe “Patrie Houtre. ot with a8, % Pome. Mo 30 Main siract wie The matter was threshed ! PR S of 2. mond Eurlhe of Dnbury, Georso Sulll- & > | van of Baltie wid Driscoll of Bos- oy @ cousin of fon. The body was piaced in the receiv- . it ¢, ' . A street snd other | by Mr. Rourke have pussed on Quring the | 1our Ly hrathers wers. in whargs. of the |rad, | Decieion Tor petitioner on wrounds | wouud i Vicsterty Wodnetay after of living separate and apart for over 10 years. Fred F. La Fountain vs Blisabeth B. |y oc"\wean e et i wever, | PoTR_at Lake Champlain, Canada, June La Fountain. ~Heard on depositions. '1‘7‘: esday by e o131, 1965, the daughter of Joseph and of ision for petitio: in the United States regular | SOPMe Lavantare Demarsis. For the ' ful desertion . and was detailed to Fort Trumbuii, m'n years Willimantic had been her | London, where he was stationed for three 'years. to aliow the Kitling the Presidia at any time in any i the state. A hearing is ta be held on elsco volice department, | 7799, N- Y. \ 'clock in room No. 66, state capitol, I serving with ability for over 40 years, north was made possible after seeing the e T ot o Petween gla. jeoofies. safe- at Cuba. _Captain. Rourke toons and sguads; violin and piano sele- | 135, 8IWays shown himself 3 true’ frjefd fpopy wipIMANTIC BOTARY ;’ Private B, Feser and Sergeant |10 Villimantic people who have visited: % vision 0f Mrs. C.-(. Case, chairman, minutes’ duration, Sergeant Private Dumais at 140 pounds, Ser- : Lutton and Private H. Geér. 15 |Wednesday ‘morning on the sub: Re- jtes. at 166 pounds, Privates €ham- o ek Over $100 was realized at a sale and fo thy fish and game commmttes. It {when be Was retired as'captafn at half | whist conducted by the Willimantic mem- | expected that residents of this city [pay. During the world war Captain |bers of the Alumni of Wellesley collega, interksted in the matier will attemd the (Rourke wos seeured hy the United States | held' at .the Woman's club rooms, No. Bedring. . fjdepartment of justice and Feb. 1st of this ::: ”l:.s;: -'t;c;:. Ml:nj Qveandlng. g\!ry year-he came cast in charge of 3 guards were enjoyed. ndy Woliwing io reguiae @il of Company |\ "y ory bringing 700 Chinese eoolies |and other eatsbles brought in a tidy First iitanty, ©. 8. 6., Reld at the 2 e Ptodas: mght. o sotial time | fram San Franciseo to Cuba. The trip sum. The affair was under the super- vide, & Annfe M. Wilbur vs Herbert A. Wi custody of minor chiidren. vide, tarted. After the separate reports were| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Fuller of Windkam High schoal ary by fs men at a Ohicaga hotel, the 'received, e \vmlm-nr: Rotary elub was Instituted, | Miss Nina Wililam has returned to her = Minnie Miller Radman vs George Wt | omq. o Somervill afier visking | pus the dlgestive: orgers in dhame to-se, |Dream st Twilight, quartett and she was a devoted member of | ton Rodman. Granted on grounds o 3 St.' Mary's parish. Surviving her are e R aneterred 1o |four sisters. Mrs. Jane Flebo, Mra. Paul | custody of ; gnor child. out the remainder of his enlistment. with [RODeT(S and Mrs. John Marcoite of Wil the ramk of Heutenant. He then joinea limanti¢c and Mrs. Moise Lulmp@“e of | mstter this (Thursduy) afterncon at [the San Fran FOitas 1. Withon. ve ToGl G, Witen, | SIS6rR. 6L the etting of Feephiin ipdes, |Granted on grounds of neglect to pro- the amounts were totaled, show- {Flainfleld, N, J., are visiting friends on ing a net collection of $700.82 for the o A S, constipation and acetimal .NN ln‘ ;fl'le‘ h.-.rfny' . ‘5",“' e O CMNIS | of the pery o e |caw eeys. touiied Brend and hot water, | PROGRANME YRIDAY FOm {mmaculate Conseption, U1l guffered. I tried several doctors SUBMARINE BASE MINSTRELS and delivered the'germon. Rev. Father , three but ofie taliowing 1s & b the Keane spoke on “The Way of the Cross’ #0 thaf € 8 programme at St. Michael's church. work. &iven at matinee and evening at the Da- TR most ined 10 s deatre by the Submarine Fiotilia Laconios § of_how. rely under the ausplces Nerwich Mrs. Paul F. Estey returned to her Béiped —A. , Rio Vists. Va., Lae ) rugh o Opening chorus, Old Black Joe, entire visit with friends in Philadeiphis. Eineatien is siidhen. siel by & P |company.; Sailing, entire company; The Several members of the Paweatuck fire , like physics, pilis, etc., slaves | FTisco Dance, Alr. Smith;.Qle Pal, Why department were cafied to 171 5 M i . and Sambo ; Pu—m warm to extinguish & small ehimpey fire. | 1000 and < ive mudicing. 1t Tambo; regitation, Ambroge; Those g T S T sy il 31 Rt o€ DS <ad phy: | Npuer, Bluee My Eweete Gave (o Mo banje solo, Miss Ethel Stillman of Dixon street. similate food, As & builder of flesh and | Mr. Peabody: Lullaby. Mr. Harris and {nevlect to provide and petitionor awarde® | o B L T e and teach- | streneth, Mitks Tmalelon is st feo- | Mr, Plant: When He Gave Me You, Mo- L;-' 7,04 TOnor M hn . Thayer, | 577, Scpartment of the Pawsatuck Sev. | CRIEnAZs te, those whon. Hummel and Mr. Fea- ennie V. rhayer . | enth Day Baptist eld ai 5 ranted on grounds of neglect to pro- - g e nd ; s a Vacant Chair at Home, the home of Mrs, Albert Kenyon of | fiben PRAFiRg the Courtiasd . street this (Thursday) after- noon. mntly relieved. Intermission ™ Mr, Peabody and « native Hawalian Granted on grounds of cruel and | “Nainan Lewis, Civil War veteran, was a1 nthma. iy } string band will entertain, bis is the only selld emuisi ‘mad. A [ —] g progenied & Sui of ThRGy RN BN OF | ond. sty ":mlum (o mnl';""mn s | comprny : Trat Ola rish Mather of No, 20, F. and A. M., held Tuesday ev- | fo0 weni sickly ehfidven. wonderful | Mine, Mr. Feagan; The Chicken Recl, ening in the roams of the Masonie ¢lub, | No matter how severe your case, Hambo; Down the Trail to Home Sweet I b Goldbers v Morria’ Goldborg, | 105, 4346 being his 80tk birthday. are urzed o/ iry Milks Bmuision under | Home, Mr. Guidette; Roll Dem Bones, Granted on grounds <€ neglect to grovide, Tiroadway Blues, Mr. Harrig; vioiin solo, The members of the lecal branch ef | vieinity last week by the members ot and, If not satisfied with results, vour the ‘American Committee for Reliet In iIreland met Wednesday evening in t‘he have been seen within the past few days, Sas Francisco in past years. He expeets . NORWICH PE¥SENTS BANNER Blks' suditorinm, and the team eaptains B, Geer; reading of company jokes by n past ye ex) 0! 1 > to be baeck at the west coast by the mid- On Wednesday, February 25, 1931, made their first report since the drive |town. e i Bt e Boviotrg | fle-of Mardh. 3 sizteen years after the founding of Rot- Several of the snowshog hares which | this guaranti Take six bottles home | double quartett!; recitation, Sambo; were distributed in the woods in this|With you, use it according to directions. - Mr. Peabody; Somebody Eilse, Not Me, the South -County Tod and Gun elub, | The and §1 50 "ror enmele Vi, Drice | Ambrose; I'm Going to Jazs My Way Emuision Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by | Ri€ht Back to Dixie Land, Bambo; When near houses on the outskirts of ithe|druggists everywhere. . It's Rose Time Down in . Old Virgin - —— -~ quarteite; Margle, Mr. Callahan; Broad- way Rose, Mr. Guidette; Darktowr 4 his autemoblle out of & drift and went | Hane Tambo; The Last to Mansfield, roporting that the main g s a gl bk e Moss street, Party, closing ehorus. = W of the drive. The work- state road was in good condition but on aolved, That - imn tion to the United |fol0wing a banquet served at the Mary ‘first two days of rk George H. Broughton who has been magte #nd Rouehville at 123 pounds, 10 2% minntes; boximg mutehes between Ser Cauchon and Private LaChance, beive, vot the- Seaul wich a::flvgd in this city shortly after g % pieiiois (ANSY ok Mok SW'H“; e e actan satn the” WHimsue. chub, they step gwing to previous hrenany's Te. 3 = _club, th o Priis feam] W [ Wednesday's debate, the following stu: t Lawis wis referce, Sergeant Ozdy time- | Windham in the deb: ith South Man- | later in the evening by a New Londo leeper wad Sergeant Veglard ammowncer. {nester Fiigh school Mareh 15th: Luther | 2N, “the hest foed Rotaclens have had 1l pr Puring the evening two new reeruits i g The gathering starfed things moving by | Wil mm%oi?r;gwszv‘isfitfl};“‘:}:"s&t singing America, which was foltowed by | might. Russell Webster. songs of Rotary, some dedicated to were signed up !ndnol:: man :ux Te- {vice, enlisted. Company now omly a few {ang men shy ow( ts full qul:e: of :6 men an: he, Majeotic sxehestra) furh « members_of New Lordon club, others to Roers. Woilowing: etertalament {0 Social and dange held at the Y. M. ffee and doughnute were nx‘e: and | " N ednesday night. rs were passed. The committes con- . : fed of Sergeant Veplard, chairman, | TOUIY (Thurslay) Is sewing day at St don was enjoyed. Following the -meeting of the Loyal |the Willimantie Rotary club were clect- ttendance retary of the Wiilimantie club, Raymend 5 85V B ae, A, Parker to read the roster of mem- ine company No. 1 responded 10 2 ibers signed and accepied for member- still alarm about 7.45 o'clock WedneSday |ghip in the Willimantiz club. The fol- imorning. THe fire was at No. 37 Broad |jowing names were read: James P. |street. About nine gallons of chemical | Bath, T. Frank Cunningham, Frank H. jextinguished the blage in the ehimmey. |Foss, James B. Fullerton, Georze W, } The house is occupied by Rederigue Larl- | Hickey, - Charles W. Hill. Herbert W. e Huber, Fred D. Jordar Maurice S, Leon- Mrs. William E. Jackeon and daughter, . ard, Aime J, Marineay, Valentine I. jJuanita. Jackson, and Maurice - Leonard | Murphy, James P. Mustard, Raymond A. were guests of Willlam E. Jackson at the | Parker, Gearge Shafer ang Jay M. New London ‘Rofary ciub banquet and Shepard. At the vote of the Rotarians of __fdance at the. Mohicam hotel Tuesday ; the New London and Norwich clubs there miost stubborn | nisnt \ men_were elected charter members. of yields to its| The boara of airectors of the Win- jthe Willimantic club. ’ . Tey this mantic Chamber of Commeérce has voted | - The names of the five direotors of the bealing properties. Try to zomept e Invitaton extendod ther or. | Wilipantie eluh were read ea follows; oy ganization by the Knights of Columbus to | Fran! s o TSR famous old family remedy and | £33 5, "Tane Roiche of, Cmbis to [TRAL 11 Sowpty, Fred. D Jordan and the comfort itjarmory this (Thursday) evening, when |Charles W. Hill These men were in- 3 Dr. Pallen is to speak on Carry On. structed by Mr, Clar¥s to adjourn and to 2 setect permanent officers for the club. Rosarlo Sperrino, 43, of New London, | The following offiders were selected and was before the police eourt in this ity |1ugy ejected. Presldent Frank H, Foss; Wednesday morning @harged with adui- | vige presidont, Valentine L. Murphy; tery with Mrs, Francisce Costagno of No. dreas g w, Tdabert W. gFuber . secre- 6 ‘Bl.bmk court, Willfmantic, mother of { tary Charles W. HIilL 7 D aagmo. the 2 vear old ehild| \hen the Willimantic club had heen O ornE, OF e pact weuk. | The €ase Was | woicomed into Ratary with three rousing ailments. fontinued unill Saturday af s Week | sheers. Mr. Clark stated that this was ! {Sperring being released under bonds of the 16th anniversary of Rotary. Rotary The abeve familiar trade-mark on| ETL CTRTIRO. BOOR HEOT N oort. (many kindly deeds pesformed by Rotary package—all druggists, 60c and < A a8 TEDOM- | yave causeq the organization to be look- . et Sperting MiSht have taken e led up to. Unselfish servire, by busy bus- g child, as neople claimed he had threaten- | i en have made Rotary great. Nor- ed to do o ow sevenal occaslons. Sperrino | Ly Rotary dlub, the father of the Wil e, e nareed yith Xid- | limantic club, is to be consratulated for Dr.F C. Jadmn e e e NG, ool % |heing instrumental in having a club in is eity on that .day an e boarding b mistress backed him up in his statement. ‘Willimante, but New London, the gran- . daddy club also stands back to lend ald DENT]ST . — whenever it i needed. X - He then_called ugon Frank H. Foss, 716 Main Street, Willimantic newly elected president of the Williman- 4 tic club for a few remarks. President Heurs—9 a. m. 0 8 p. m. Phene 44| : Foss expressed the appreciation of the TSRS T AR N local men for the ald of the Norwich and 5 i ¢ New London clubs, for the past five JAY M- SHEPARD or’six weeks meetings havo been held 5 and Rotary has hecome a part of their Succeeding Filmore & Shepard week. Meeting in this city, he said, are ¥ held Thursdays at 1 p. m, and any Ro- Funeral Director & Embalmer tarian passing through Willmantie is .62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC welcome to come in and enjoy the rotary * " 2 % hour with them. kady Assistant. Tel. Connection | Ralr siopped. mow 47N “Conny” Costelle, president of the g New London Retary club, told the his- " Topuremem b S0 A tar‘z ofm Rotary. It w:s {fuund:d. he & fen said, sixteen years ago by four men who mowey Bl'os. b met h;o; Chki:n::! |::tel. Today there are . over clubs a total membership Fu“‘“‘:‘ilfl::i‘:):s AND of over $100,080. He congratulated the- R ‘Willimantic elub en their splendid show- 8 Union St Willimantie, Conn, i Phone 290 (Lady Assistant) Joseph C. Worth, president of the Norwich club, told of the meetings with the logal men interested in Rotary and how thinzs were brousht to a head, and an organization was perfectel. On be- to keep it hanging in_ their room. The S 2 - 3‘:““ il.l expfi?d to 'lr'g:e in time for regular meeting . of ry eclub Willimantic, Conn. Yt e Bt James Hammond, vice president of the iNew London Rstarv club, spoke a few States should be prohibited for a. pericd | A2 Sode Shop, Wednesday. Some thir- the Norwich Rotary club. A solo, “The ' day Wednesda! Love Nest” by Harry Cock of New Lon- ' 2 many women Between the courses of the banquet all n?:;g n?g:fi(:lue:‘;.d £ g ‘bfisinul was fransacted and memhers of il don, dep- Order of Moose held at Mooce home op |ed William Clark of New Lon: F“ C.m‘ md W Uu Pleasant street Wednesday night, an oys- | UtY district organizer, called the meeting ter stew was enjoyed. . There was a large j 10 Order ang asked thc temporary sec- the road from the Center to the main | ers were groatly encouraged by this|seriously Il at his home on Main street, | L0, 1 Mr. Morin, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Braus, Mr | creditable showing, and it is evident|is reported as much improved, eling was very difficult. As jate [ghea. of three years, was wom by the afirmas | LY, Rotarians from New London and Nor- : credi that: the quota that the local body sim-| The highway commission estimntes |33 Tuesday no effort had been made to !ed to collect, will be exceeded. 3 = the Green, nor from the Green to Chest- r—0, T. {1t was os!l'mn.ed‘ lhnth about n'_ : 9 to e!:‘:r nll the streets of the town | 0 Ty “ontte the - th other Ath Chorus Directo: . Peagan, ehiet dents have been selected to represent |Sit dOWM to a delightful feast, called | fourth of the territory had béen ca he recent snow, o End Mon—Mr. Lumley, Mr. Donahue Interlocutor—Lijeut. J. B. Arnold. that it will cost in the nelghborhood of | Sical, the road from Miiler's Corners 10| Manager—iicut. F, A. Lawrence. special mechanie, U. 8. N. vassed. The teams will solicit for the | Locel amateurs are to present the ','::"'J’::" 1;::’"'1"17 el;-"d( A num- | Musieal Director—E, Hummel, ship't \remainder of- the week. and make what!famous comedy ‘The Sweet Family,” in L yesiding In the direction of ‘ Street Railway company was at work al | prompt_trolley serviee. Th without thelr empty cans, for whieh they e Wednesday evening Lenten servic- | €78, Rev. F. A, MacDonald, pastor of|ae on J from “down u._er" contains dozens of re- 5 Bt the Tooal ehurony et nerVe” |the’ Paweatuck Congregational church, | fsy, OPUESd fo return later. Tuesday obably be a final report Sunds¥ |0, O. O. F. hall under the suspicca of | Chestnut TIIL meeting at 1L W. Porter's v on the Watch HIiil line, [at the Opera house under the auspices| . and at moon L%\. tracks were cleared aa |of Westerly lodge, B. P. O K. #75. The . a Rivy Bend eemetery. Supt, jnet proceeds w! used for commun! fellow-countrymen is shown in their ex- S hrien expicted that ‘the. Tine will e | welfare work at the sub bave, S S, Sundsy and Mondey the k- opened ta the Hill Jate Wednesday att- | Capt. Irving C. Doane of the $5th In-} g7 0" o0 h“th. Cnter b eoimPARY | whi {s being starred in the Inee-Para. ernoon. but the cara were not put inte {fantry, Camp Devens, Mags. will fastruct | gy ™ oy g roaiioy ; l‘fl I'K operaticn until this (Thursday) morning, | the members of the Westerly Rifle club! g, v o0 508 2ok, atovd o ;" nllh All other lines entering and leaving | In shootint Monday evening, Mareh 1. | o %0 JUUT NG FORC round In M |ihe Davis theatre on Friday and Sater- |wme.-iy are clear-due to the efforts of | ‘The Rhode sland state Christian Bu. | 4 (0™, 074, TN Fo0 fvo howm, when | gy, the muperintendent, who has worked nighy | deavor annual conference ended Tues~| .ring Nearly ov 5 e and day with his men to give Westerly | 427 evening at Pawecatuck Seventh Day cook, first class, U. 8. Stage Manager—O. J. Hackler, gumner, Daughters of Rebekah, etore, offered a man with & wood sled U.S N The smow plow of the Shore Line| Sailors from thé submarine base on|3nd @ team 35 If he would take the rond T, which was lying there idle, and 4 | the Thames are to siage s minsirel show m“'flt Che Toad, but the ofter wes der| mkm:t::n:;::r‘;:l‘ %= The milk producers are having theje | 3omirable trait of standing up for theis traordinary admiration for Enid mount plctuge, Her Husband's Friend, which is to be the feature attraction af y. Miss Bennett, who was born and edu- eated in the ‘ntipodes, Is as popular there as she o 'n Americs. Every mafl ery dey they walt a long time for the truck, finally leaving antist chureh. ' At the election of offig: they were telenhoned that the milk would | 10¢%(8 for autographed photographs ef v‘nu"::fln chosen president of the organ- |y, collected and the truek arrived with the dainty little star, and many -uy,lo‘t; 59 cmpty cans, taking Away Tt samien |toTs of appreciation of her work. The Rhede Island state college 8tud- | muah of whi ! |many Anzas film magazines and newspa- STAFFORD SPRINGS ents, who were at thelr homes over. the Which was trosén. pers hai] Miss Bennett as Australis's and Whils the town of Stafford i1 wrestls | horany yrecurned to thelr studles Wed- few years, X The present town tax rate Is 14 miils and it is expected that this wiil be eon- siderab.y inceased at the town meeting helf of the Norwich Rotarians, he pre- | 9 sented tiie Willimantic club a rotary ban- ner, urging them to take it with them . - ‘whenever they attended es¢iventions and words. He stated that Rotary is simply you, It is an undefinable something un- der your skin that makes you do good FEBRUARY SALE OF hinge, . drendes sevie : Lucfus Briggs of the Norwich club was also called upon and he told of the ten ecommandments of Rotary which it . followed out would keep things to the standard of Rotary. On behalf of the Willimantic elub, Fred 3 P. Jordan and Aime J. Martineau, two AN ARMFUL OF B‘LANKETS hn’::m Who eould not enjoy clgars, were enteq & favor, whieh upon being op- £an be bought now for about the same price you paid fora i et L glopont R o pait or two last year. : ith aad Now London Rotarians taking Y the 9:25 trolley ior points south. 'ou ean have them in wool mixtures, or cotton, and ma; s 3 : : ; * Donbury,—~Members of the Danbury be had in three-quarter or full size, Bar ssmociation gathered ai the Hotel next monrth, listed at its market —vlue. A number of the farm clever—it has the ring of genlus. The Statond people are interested In having | drove. into town: Manday with aros simple fun of plain peopie Is brought th state road, which extands to Forest- | hitched to sleds and broke out the roads, ville, continued to join the state road in West Stafford. The distance is a little over 2 mile and If this was put in good condition there would.be 3 good highway ing “-xith the problem of how it will raise K-uflu‘ ent revenue to pay the running ex- emselv 1 penses of the town and how to raise an | Mechanica' hall. Following the meeting { URUSuS] interest attaches 1o the open. Thomas H. Tace on, &t Culver Clly, extra one hundreq thousand dollars or o see Miss Bennett at work. Tom Chat- more for the ercction of a new school | ments were served, seats this morning for tha coming en ;m!::im_l; thel b:rough ‘;f sum;gwt;‘nrmn o s el gagement in this city of -D. W. Grifith's | band's ¥riend. is having its tax problems are at spectaele, Way™ quite a5 annoying. The borough pur- COLCHESTER it S e purchased a new fire motor truck last fall at a cost of $11,500, An ex- tra tax of one mill was voted at the borough election in December to help! Tuesday, Washington's birthda: coast against pay for this and another mill was tacked | postoflice closed from 12 m. f6 6 p. pr |afLcr the SpERIRE. o o s P on for the proposed concreting of Main street, moking the total borough tax six mills. Tiis, however will pot come any- where near paying for the work of lay- ing a concreic road. The Mgin street road bed is one of the worst in town and must s7on receive attention and it wiil it the borcugh fathers can devise ways and imeans tc pay the bills. On account of having a town. and borough government people owning property . fn the borough | Tuesday and cleaned the walks_in the |04 Joseph Grismer goes much farther are oblized to pay both town and bor- ough taxe: and present indications are that they wYl be hard hit for the next Progerty in the town and borough is America’s most popular film st ne;l;eyl::.‘nln",‘ ik Ao 96 Prominent Australian visitors in Les es' Au ry, A. 0. H., > Angeles have scorned all other studios a business meeting Wednesday night in WAY DOWN EAST. i Thomas H. Ince Studios, at Culver City, a social hour war enjoyed, and refreshe | /P8 Of tie advanes sals of the reserved panett at wor -t terton is her leading man in Her Hus- The second feature is Mauriee Temr- will be seen for the first time here at neur's latest offering, Deep Waters, is & The Old Guard band held a rehearsal |7.30 on Sunday night at the Davis thea. | photoplay repiete with scenie beauty, in the parlor of thie engine house Monday | 7¢. - Way Down Kast will be presented |{rue charscterisations, and more than evening. here for a period of four days, with mat. ordinary Interest with its rugged folks inee and evening performances every day o background of marine beauty. Deep The R, F. D, carriers had the day off. A| If such be possible, this latest mas-|w: ters is said to be the most -'u-.nu number of flags were dieplayed about |terful production by the genfus of the|thst has been shown here for some town, screen blds fair to eclipge even the enor- |weeks. This tale is not oniy unique, but William Darling and E. A. Mitchell of |™ous vogue enjoyed by The Birth of a{it is so true to life that it néver fals Salem were in town Tuesday. Nation. Now being offered In the lead- |t interest. The action commences at 3 Willlam . Ryan was in New London | 08 clties of tie land, Way Down East, |feshionable dinner in o big eity; sweeps Tucsday and Wednesday. is attracting capacity throngs and seals |the beholder up to the New Wngland B. P. Sears was & visiter in Marlbore |27 sought weeks in advance. coast, then back again. Returning to Tuesday. This pleturization of the famous stage | the seashore, it takes one in breathless Julius Fedus had his snow plow out |Suecess fumished by Lottie Blair Parker |bounds out over the waves to a recky point where a lighthouse is being erected. park. than the original taje. Mr. Grifith has ! The deep ses divers, the cranes With thelr Several of the stores'closed Tuesday u,'”“'“ where they halted. He has not|loads of rock, and the many scenes of noon. made it a provincial thing; attempting te | astivity, make it a doubly Interesting On aceount of the heavy smowstorm, | €XP2in nothing he has welded & theory |gereen offering. It is a Paramount. work on the state road has come to a|Of elermal love and in so doing has re. Bemon is shown in one of Ms standstill for a few days, moved his people from time and period, |jatest Paramount oomedies, entitied Stage Mrs. S. P. Sears was the guest of rel. | Porsessed of 2 vision and mentality too | Hands. —~ atives In New Hartford Tucsday and |§7e2t 10 be handicapped by anything, he | —— e } Wednesday. s has brought forth an eplc far more than | gérand Tomoerrow and Saturday Omly, Singing, dancing, meledy and pep de- forth in_greater measure than the stage | ‘oriog Frolics and Frills, the Roof Garden ) 3 1a eRvue that s coming to the Strand Fri Colchester grance held a meeiing in|"/*Y version could ever hope to atiaindg.y “4ng it promises to be one of the Grange hall Tuesday evening, |ana offers keen contrast to the sufferinga fastest, jazziest, most laughable revues Harry McElvoy was In North West, |2"d Woe of Anma Moore, er hopes and " ever presented here. Like all other New chester . struggles. Probably the greatest cast of from the Springs to Springfield. The P link in question is always in bad eendl- tion during the winter ‘and spring. A » the making of this worx and it ends in .!muy SR SMely Sutes, Saly ol ters’ convention. | number of people from the Springs and West Stafford will attend the legislative hearing {n Hartford this (Thursday) afternoon In an effort to get legisiation which will bring about the building of ths small piece of rosd. A. B. Handy was in Hartford on bus- iness Wednesday. —_————— Y STONINGTON Capt. F. J. Ostman has set the net on hig harber pound and the trap will soon be in readiness for the spring fishing. * “The fish supply In the loeal market for | A 13788 piece of machinery, ealled Friday will be salmon, smelts, haddock, ¢cod and flatfish. A good supply of clams is 2lso on hand for the trade, There js 2 big demand for fish 4uring Lent: At a tea in aid of the C)mmunity house the commiitee will Inclide Mrs. W, M, Brown, Mrs. Frank D. Stanton and Mrs, A. C, Siade. At the business meeting of the Weque- tequoek Community elub Monday evening the following were appointed a commit- tee on ripairs: Edward Pollard, Philip Hurlbett, Leo Crowley, Newell M. Smith and Miss Lucy Cro Two candidates took the second degree at th emeeting of Asylum lodge, F. and A. M., Tuesday evening. The business meeting wag followed oy a social hour. There was 3 Lenten seryvice at St Mary’s, church Wednesday evening. Rev. J. E. O'Brien officlated. The Lehten sermon at Calvary ehureh Wednesday evening was preached by Rev. Thomas H. M. Ockford of Poguetanuck, Mrs. Joseph J. De Bragga was called to Westerly Tuesday by the illness of her father. Clarencé Maxson, a former resident of Stonington, now located in the south, has been a caller in Stonington. Paul 8. Himmond was home from Bris- tol over Washington's birthday. Miss Louise Trymbull was in Mystie Tll- l & ffl 34 B l NOW. Y s1.69 P‘-“_ Green Saturday night for their apnual [Tuesday, and made an address before the D. A, R, in sesslon at Masonic hall. g ‘Blasikets, fall 1 A " §1.95 and §2.29 Pair ' One lot of Odd Blankets, plain or plaid, : o $5.85T0 CLOSE Mo P . $3.69 Pui Blankets, colored borders, full si lot of , white and plaid Blankets, colored ° ;hnien—-'rg' uosn’ A'r..'.flfi'.".l.....v....c.oss.w Pair ‘$15.00 Wool Blanksts for......,........ $10.00 Pair -$18.00 Wool Blankets for .......,....... $13.00 Pair _‘!zmw«olnhnkmf«..............,;17.00)’.» —_— e cea dsssene s Rich, Delicious, Pure \Ivory Packet of "SALADA" 1 Madison Woodward, in eharge of the ¥ge [ slory deals dramatically with the for- ropeay reliof. fund, hes reecived $75, bes tunes of a g'rl who takes her Invalld ing the proceeds of whist nartios for the brother.and his baby son into the moun- . York revues, there s no plot, no rhyme Postmaster J. J. Sullivan was in Mi. | Cipable players ever assembled for & mo- | o' oqeqn, just a happy conglomeration of dletown Tuesday attending the ypostmas. | tion Picture production was engaged in : £ diang and novel dances. Harold Kerr and James Trennan wera| UK climax of spestacular scenes|"'S.l ot} new features are _introduoed at the siding on Chamsberlains fats on |10 i g oo Grsgplios il e breaking | Amons others Is “Georges" who will be & n! earios 2 ™ ! B e o nain 3 cnriony Of BrICK 16 {of g yiver ica gorge, all of which enthrall 7oAl novelly. As a mecialty artist be 18 Edward MeCall of Lebanon ‘was ia |33 00Iy & Oriffith effort can ‘move - | ;i ecoars who have had the good for- town Tuesday. dlences. The tender moments, the traglet TCTI S TNt b many appesr- Clarence S. Besbo left Tuesday for ‘a | Shinoae” s laushable sitastiond and the | inces in New York and remembering the Hebron Tuesday. Bounced the most amiduens yat sliempte |y Sliig (e 1s stmilar. to Mile's Is yet o6 of o Alfferent that all will be surprised and COLUMBIA | delighted. One of the other eemedians is / Charlle Frazer, who has just retumed from a visit to Rurope where he was the loader, to be used In connection with the featured h many big pro- construction of the state roads in town, ductlong. ¥re s 2 big rolficking was brought here some months ago and humorou® happy-zo-lucky merry old ehap. left on the green In the center of the with a th #f new stories, new songs town. The machine has not heen used and clever sayinge. And then of course since it came and last week It was placed | there is the chorus, the best, chum wn_hall. it show. A large dealer in poultry In town miss. you ean't afford 8 Also & Big statesthat the Lusinesa is good and that featyre pleture, he has more orders than he can il He also stytes that many who gave up the business some time ago wish now that €eannet hope ever to bacome strong and well again wnless they have plenly of good, rich, r of the kind that fi'n: 'gfld ron—helps make, Kux: Iron is thlr—l-ynyllbtduihlylhrlrmh wch, lentils and appics, while nuhns 19 brom just g it from the action BREED THEATRE, % acids on iren Gliazs. Nuksted frem Two Kinds of Love, heralded as one of they had eontinued in ft. injure the teeth nor upmet the stom= | the best dramatis scroen offerings of the dirs. Howard Gricgs has been il dur. | S¢B Itisan estijely difervat diing from o | year, heada the double fegture bill at the ing tho past week with a severe cold, | pib® rerialine wornast.crhanrted | Brecd today, The siory Was written by being ‘confined to her bed. ;. strenctih and Douglas Doty, formerly editor of the o8 i enerzy, Traveling was so bad Sunday that few w:'r t:z-mnunr are using it | Cosmopolitan Magazine of Universal persons cared to venture out and no sep. gfi" '“g,“.‘g Bewsre of substitutes |City. With him collaborated Join Col- vice was held in the church. y Ly k- stamredencrerytabiel | (on, a well known magezine and sereen Contributions are being made in town s writer, Producticn on Two Kinds of to the European and Near East relief ON Tove was entrusted to Ileaves Hasem. funds. Rev. T. Newton Owen has re- For principals In the case he selected ceived contributions and pledges for the Jimsy May, lttle “Hreesy” Eason, his ear East fund amounting to $165 and four-year-old son: Trd TFrooks and opes that the amount will reach $200, CGeorge McDanlels. The theme of the purpose and a contribution from the taing of Californin for his health. Théy grange. Another whist party for this od. seck ghelter in the deserted cabin of a Sset. will be given soon. Rub Mflctprh on Forehead | miner who was sent to the prnllfllfllz Mrs. Julia Little, who has kept house for the murder In the wide-open days for Miss Joul}.m: uuh Miss Elisa the goud rush. a few years befors z Hutghins during and since the lliness and opening of the screen slory. How Bontts of Jonamy Tutehine. et Byiprény “hesdache medicite.” Relieves | iy outwits the sordid plot of a man te iast for her home o Wosdward Hill, miserable wrong her ard how she resiores hapni- There was & lively meeting of taxpay- ness s riches for her brother ers at the final ..’.!x.,.. the~hoard of Y oint- | through sheer goodness is forcefully de- relief held at the town hall Mon7y last. pieted in the smashing clifhax of Two As valuations have generally bLeen In- Kinds of Love. For the second feature Mahlom Ham- fiton and Francelia Billingten will be seen in The Truant Husband. ture was made with one ides in mind amourts expecte 1, but as to the equaliza- to make you laugh and it will for tion of the assessments. A few appliea. one of the snappiest, brightest, sipplest tions for a reduction in valuations were eomedies ever screened. presented and a woman eame from Col- " e & - The yoyng men having a eraleniial and eral times the relief she will obtaln, if reesipts of this eompany have been prop- sranted. erly identified and have received permis- The near-blizszard Sundny left the slon from the chief of polfee of Norwich roads in town practically closed, scareely solicit and receipt for magazines in The boys working in Norwich