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Tountry wae 11‘ the mi slush -during Mondey, (following ‘twenty-four héufs of drizsle and ‘high of 'the sewer gebt and that taxe Tected on or .bsfore July. 19 nqxt '“;; xncfl'n reevm&:fidg lve! lre‘.i u,m,- om’etd on d\mel’ pt ? i morcammumty Trnming gregational -church. on has m‘vored friends here | d' mailed at Los An‘eles, ‘where 0 remain’ for several weeks, Thove -ate. no Killingly jurors in the the' Killingly High se‘z:oo n’thn i1l be given during Aprit. | Andrews, who has been ill a(} ..on - Riverview the past few repm;d on Mondxy hn im- The thue‘ Rut route .fo P, uvldence, ‘has Béen practically aBandoned by ; mo- ' tor’traffic the past ten days on accoufit ‘of the #xceedingly poor condition of the highways, The Cdnnecticut Mills b 1 will gp* to Nerwich Thurzday ‘evening for =i return’ game. with the Creseents, who | were ‘defeated Mul l‘ Saturday eveninrs ' pask-uporn ‘the u—mm!cma plans. is i1 held at.Akron-on Mareh 4. . \om Ross of Broad street s 2; the, thany Danielson’ pechie Whe. are: fined to . their l'lne with * dttacks” s rethall team 1 m 00 ;- city. court 31,36 ghwa e eht, $12,500 ;" sewer upkeep’ m etal - expenise. $4.000 ,A 800 5, City; 4 reasurér, sm rrest. $3; s tie) \n& _part of lmvro learnied dow in Unnon square,was. of the new shade tall ahout during- the past. feww weeks an: tfi‘e in honor. of Mrs. Harding, wife of ‘president-elect. % A. _old’Pelkis’ concert and an GMM' ioned tea served to furnish’spiendig en- tertainment ; Mohday ievening for ' those grange,- Those who. participated ..were Nm!d in gowns:Suggestive of grandmoth- Fn“owi‘n' the concert. tea. was| bekah lodge ‘at their. home for a- whist i party Wednesday, evening. Grosvénordalés, Connecticut company was. hrough :this city ‘on Mon l; nouncgment has been m: tion of. ,ervk:e which was- followiftg” the “snow storm of Sunday, - - ¢ Jesse Rich, who has-heen il W Dorted on . Monday as. improving ‘&t 'nu home -8R l]“’oio mmh m e Today; reh L, brings” the ' Desgin of . the clossd: ‘séadon on 7 arel, which may not be legally taken again unth May Loufs Wol an‘operation 1 hospital, hag expected he wi home here ¢ Misx S (Tuesday): s gt \md the, lpm ticn,. ln’gton ere’ she wi , ;m recently - underwent %, aprendicitis at a ‘Rosten r recovered that it .is e able to return te hb Wednuday o Attorney mm nls_an ‘assistant. {o rk of the House. . " Pians te hold metitutes tn Sterting Hnd in Phofupson are bain worked out by ¢ if Farmers' “assocta- | , Thé SQ"PMYI‘ ln!flh!'e “is ‘plannéd to be ‘held"ia Th, Tk that wm furnish, emylnment. for Cof a sea offj . upzhub.‘e-mwx ‘who “attended. tife-meeting . of “Putnam [/ _x H.” Christy e:mpuy of Newnrk New 2 [ this vicinity -are scheduled. for hearings | NOW BREAKING ALL RECORDS AT "THE 4étn | STREET RK, AND THE TREM BOSTON, THEAT! 9 know th;t by.lu‘ fhe'l:rge number o( fhe eommon fiKm _women are not surgical ones; that is they are’ ! dot. uiiuf by.any serious dxqflmement. tumor, gmwth or other msrhd | change gep - - &e 4 u]_m S Oy know that tb eommon ents produce: oms thyatou are very much lxke thoee uused bv the mozmsgtnous - "\ Workof Superb " At T, ONT TEMPLE A Picturization of the D-II,M'H!.:.' :-’am‘r 5“’5‘“‘ Mfl“"si Tinkling Slsigh-belle, Theills and Merry La you know that many womer and young gu-ls sufiergeed Story of Wonderous Desire. 1us} &bm such ailments? More than- -that; they en {h bx@lowfl‘xg their ?h‘nénfi: o oontmue and devel :w York l: the N. Y. A SPLENDID MUSICAL AOCW’ANMENT 'V A Special Symphony Orchutn OWING TO COST, LENGTH OF PRODUCTION ‘AND IRON- BOUND CONTRACTS, “WAY DOWN - EAST" WiILL NEVER BE SHOWN AT LESS THAN FIRST-GLASS THEATRE PRICES NIGHT PRICES, 506, $1.00, $150 MATINEES, Moumw 'ru:mv AND Wlbfi $3.00 "LAST CHANCE ENLISTMENTS CONNECTICUT | . ; Mry, B! R Gardner 15’1 at her NATIONAL GUARD nn(g (mm. the-kennels of Mm George hbm on*Main street. Her =on, Richmond Dresser will be. entered for, fthe., dog, g for e, dog | E o rda ; See Capt. F. O. Armington W_nlh Fton 1] if n T, . o oo Mok b nm uxfmfua, e | - State Armory, Danlebon Unheflhy ‘af Michigan. Tonight and 'I'hunday Night 7:30t09P. M. ar ememinlng bool s ATuuh’ ‘Benjamin * Half, & r'lcl’L “On-'the" c?‘ut “of thé boo] ‘ears”a’ picture of ‘the-house true | and coler, 'THe story is’ that Miss Hall. “the enjoymént’ of this most poeu- Bummer ‘drive Wwas much 1mnre4ufl With" the ‘beauty of the little Ted house historic surfoundings. ap- 4ifion to routiné Bhsiness. . life fatians h\re, &re interested.,in:, t.he ial ‘Lenten: gervice at St. Danielson *his™ (Tues: filing ‘income’ tgx returns, it is satd: - Slagk work jn, the mills for several moxths past hag reduced ‘the'\ number, however. Origene Touchette of this .city. has been. anpointed. a representative .of the " Monday, - stood around 50 all day The spow is decreased by half;, every low spot ‘{8 a pond and water ran in the gutters all day. One local farmer of the old .school points out the inealculable vallle of this snow storm from’ the view .poht of _the poor' man’s fertilizer. It 1o aiso: remarked that the weathet 'man must’ have’ figured Griswold's need in this. line "as cénsiderable, either from heicondmon of the local soil or vo&el- COLUMBIA Mr. and “Mrs. W. K Carpenter laft home on Wednesday last, Mr. Carpen.er going“on a business trip and Mrs. Car- penter going' to Hartford to visit ber mother. ‘Wednesday last the state highway de- partment sent its snow plow over the road from the Centcr to the main high- way and thoroughly cleared the road. The men made an excellent job of it, the roadbed being as clear of snow and ice in most places as in the summer season. Dwight A: Lyman waa a vigitor in Hartford Thursday, spendifig some time | b e baby fund for the Day Kimball hosnital. is now in excess.of $5,628. . Some hearings of in‘erest to towns in hefore committees of the léfiam.nre (M: werk. boo! Miss Besile. Mvchlnn has ‘returned to her .Cuties as’ night operator ‘at the loca! exchahge after being confined to her home for nine weeks as the result of a fall-on ‘tHe icy pavement. Miss <Francis Moritgomery of Gris- Preston - on Lord’s- Day, Soat — “W, nomov’a mm m.hg THURSDAY FRIDAY, SAT'URDA -March 3rd, 4th andSth State Armory, McKmley Avenue Under the Auspices of thé NORWICH AUTOMOBILE DEALER ASSOCIATION, Inc. SPECIAL MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENING! 2 TO 10 Q’CLOCK P. M. ADMISSION 30 m——lncludm; War Tax at the capitol. A dancing class which was started six weeks ago has proved to be a: success. About 25 persons, mostly young married péople, are taking’the; instruction, which it js expected will extend into May. The teacher “and punm Au engaged from ‘Willimantic.’ - The ~continued case o( I. Bernstein against Henry Laborie and George Cling was brought before Justice Raymond E. Clarke for trial Saturday afternoon last. The plaintiff was represented by Town || Counsel Samvel B. Harvey of Williman- | tic and the defendants I'yv P. J. Danahey, also of Willimantic. The plaintiff claims tha the entered into an agreement to sell a farm in the Old Hop River district to 1799, omslmd by the’ de(th “of Ga\ Wottid,is I with diphtherls At her home. George- vmumng:on on the " 14th of De- Miss _Agves < Frankiin +of Jewett City is suflft&‘ from the" same dhuu 1 Danbury~William McPhelemy of this city: has ‘institufed = civil action_in. the superior ‘court - azainst Philip Cohen of ‘Ansonia. :r 7%= of . the New Groveland hobl Preperty in- this o¥vt which he (.. i <tounting of Mr. Cohen's managership of the property, a Levi Hart.was such a great | title to the'property. subject to a leass | time; and gis utterances 0ar- inow ‘in effect, and a monnge. &nd for and were so sound ‘and’ |damges ‘of $10.000, 4:!»3 rentser of - his sermons. fited in Norwich in, the vear 1800, ’f “from the phl- X h he ‘is’ pastor he "sité of that hurmlof Whic'h Mr. ‘Hart was 1%&';« long, < term- of . forty-six 2pes nORN.. sermon there are at Jeast two owned in | Today and Tomorm. GRACE DAVISON and MONTAGUE LOVE® MAN'S PLAYTHING BREE[ _THEATRE ~TODAY = MAY ALLISO With an All Star Casi Headed by the defendants, but not the hay in the ; 2 ‘considerable mumbers of persons whe | this section, teday, one’ by Daniel L. nzzmfiu‘:mulug :&b“fl. barn, which he reserved for his own use. By,ahrlel T. Hcran WYNDHAM STANDIB haye, been” out 6f employment'much of |:Phillips of Jewstt City, and eme by |. 7004 4" Banister. 8. | Recently, on going,-to the barn for the 3 . 2 R Thne Gt b e ot | oy TibFary. of Ciriawola] et o R Feb, | ha¥. Which he' valied at $50. he Tound it | Just For a Change the [.7an||}In a Superb Dramatiza There are five Putnam jurors In tha | During. the grand three hundredth es 21, 1931, 2 daughter, Mary, 1o Mr. and | V28 £one. The defendants filed & motion c pancl (hat has beehdrawn tor service ac | ebration of: the Pachaug church . Iast | ifis 'A.'3 Beniisy (B 1 Braga | for o irial before s jury, which " was Pays—and Pays—and Pays||} of Mrs. Humphrey Wa 18 séheduled. for ithe. Mareh (m “of mn,.mer & deal was sald by theersmin- i of Hut{ord and Neptune Park). granted, and set for next Satmurday at 2 A 5 a3 ; ’ superior court, opening here today. | iscent and historic speakers, .aboout the | BRIGGS—In Westerly, R 1., ng Zl p.-m., a bond of $25. Bemg reqmnd o MN”G‘ tis : ;i > life and. history of this great man. Whe'| 13921, a son to Mr. and Mrs ‘which was furnished. In ‘Addition An ¢ whe speaks or sings in public o spent most of his useful life;in the Q\Ifi’t LAZITS-In “ Steuington — 56 . voice s-apt to EToW. husky 8r | that is beliig: formed in- Danielson, 3 sky m the strain, will find" that ~tablet 'slowly: dissolved in before: speaking or llnrlnt. a_world of difference. Vs lgwnmd clear durlnf an ‘unusual strain, nf&l sven The umhu’un Will: be a Pranch of the C'm eil o: Catholié. Women, fi‘ id Monday . atierrioon um the-mémberfhip here is aiready large, . dn g practically all of; the environs . of Preston, The text which Mr. Hart teok from | that memerable sermon used-by Mr. Richs, ardsen as from Ezekiel, xxii 3| T sought for a man ‘ameng t);em who | should: make up the hedge, and stand in (Pawa.mck), Feb. 23, 1921, a son to Mr. end Mrs. ~George Tasits.’ Ridgefield._Seven /year. old- Dwkino Pierandria'of Ridgefield is doing well ift Danbury hospital, where he is recovering’ from-a fracture of the left leg. The boy ] tgleyvme, !‘eb ‘2mpted to board the Ridgefield school JAMES AUBREY “in SWITCHES & swaz?fi‘s “The: Marriage of William Ash 'bus while it' waw In motion, but slipped memberailo ot i women's Societice o | (e EXP Before me; Lo i¥e land,: that 1 Ihert Groms:ofsNew And fell, one of the rear wheels passing | Today and Tomorrow - »‘l‘hvfi!hnu ef - people- have tantitfed [ S0 ] St Ji should not destroy it. . l(l- Lillian Pau@k of uvzfloyvuh. over his leg and breaking the bone. we NO 15 PATHE Nm te thé.remafkable valus of these pure " wijijam: stationed at Newpert| It is - matter of. record in. this town 2 X < o A% e elosgoumat, L 5:: Afl” il ; i unmn-—v 1 lb’l?rfi”eb Feb, 23, 1931, “MOON RIDERS” - CENTURY COMED 'sb. 23, . Py A SN IG, hiativey, Levi Hart made the -first. public anfi- P zmyue'r'n ot Presten City," aged < 4 son. - slavery ”t’clqnu hzlm A (i:nnnqiut 79 . ye: Tl 5 o 2 S — — want s sirgical sheration 4i St/ Visicentls | PUIDIL.R (Well preservéd cony of anctir i 1081, = | Béspital 15 Worcester, was' reportsd: 2 Me. Ha I ot New: London, ; C en HOPKINTON SOUTH COVENTR) | Pt cotan 5"”""' en2 z1R uzlfl g Eimér Richmond and _family have| ra. Arthur Tatro: who has b T, son 2 an: . moved t: arm o Iter P.' ht- P AL AR o Edst. Lyme, eged 20 15 Main Street man, near Brightmad ML | N ot i ererar 0478, s réstvering: years.”, g .and’ Henry for . Washirgt Ee.. nrequd&i he: inayguratie ident-ciect Hn;gink ‘on sui.u ot wmtmu%)fi-. eéeammaeauubdmunm court. of Killingly, during lh- mont Albert Wood, who is in the hosp Charles Kenyon recently lost one of his ing followi rgical ope B L n Vgllhn'p:‘fl. Pa,’ Fe; 24, heavy team horses. m;::nr g‘ C‘\’;I;;l';: m’.‘ postmaste mmh Ps.m- “é'b-d.l Now-m’d‘ mm Miss Flora Burdick, baving eompleted Mrs., Champlin "uiun.-_m New - London,: Feb." 21, 321, Raymond Leonard. ot Mystic m—-h :.'crt.h smmm Brows. Dtrectors Embalmers Lady Assistam HENRY E. CHURCH ;:alqty il h;"‘ l%fi! SMIT pxpuoes of the part of the town. Potter Hill chapel. Rev. E. P. Mathewson was t! for the Sunday evening service in the her training as a nurse at the’Dawrence hospital in. New Lonidon and been grad- uated, is enjoving a vacation at the home of hef parents on Chase Hill. Walter P. Brightman of Westerly was a caller in town Saturday. Joseph -T. White has entered the em- Dplog of the Paweatuck goolen mills.. Mumps are still reported in the séuth he speaker re on their way. tc ida. jnln‘ by Julius Beviile office while Mr. m Joseph Green's two daughters,, and Marjorie, ate ill with scarlel { Fashion Note. With. the ch of equinox and wi days, nounced that wohien will dresses higher around the closer to the shée Press. % i the it m wear . WM, SMITH ALLEN " Forestville.—Mr. and Lirs. Rudolph Telephone 328-3 Stern_of Forestville announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss Mary s.:T. to Stephea Hirach of Pottstown, b, S R