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The First Old and Modern DANCE of the Season, Given by THE NEW LONDON COUNTY SOCIAL CLUB Will Be Held in I. O. O. F. |} Hall, Tonight ‘ . Music by Prof. Tinkham and his Famous Orchestra. ADMISSION : LADIES’ TICKETS 40c Gov. Tax ¢, State Tax 3c—Total 48c GENTS’ TICKETS 50c Gov. Tax 5c¢, State Tax 3c—Total 58¢c DANCING 8 TO 12 | SATURDAY-SPECIAL-SATURDAY | i WHOLESALE PRICES PUTNAM Friday morning the police of this city took possession of a practically new' Buick, 1922, roadster that was aban- doned on the state highway near the children’'s home late Thursday afternoon. The car was driven in by Officer Wil- tiam Jarvis. H Bulger Captdn J. through a telephone conversation with the Worcester police tha the car, which bore Mass. 121-33§ registration plates, is the property of William Burns of that city. Mr. Burms, it appears, had already notified the Worcester * police that his car had been taken from him at or near Bleckstone earlier this week by four men, one of whom threatened him with a revolver. As to who brought the car into this territory and the circumstances sur- rounding its being abandoned, the police here werel without information up to Friday afternoon. There are indica- DANIELSON Under an order obtained from Judge Marvin at Priday's sesson of the su- v court in Putnam, Alfred Pate, receiver for the Fernlea Worsted com- pany of East Killingly, will be in a po- to sell parcels of the machinery equinment of the plant or the whole. This end is de- that the clafms of cred- atisfied in so far as may from what is realtzed. Some Iready have been sold, of the court, for $8900. the recelver, who was court by Judge Sabin S. rning, to realize a the sale the t. Creditors are company's affairs sthle =0 that prospective a watchman and g the winter ascertained Butter Saturda:; SWEET only |Potatoes, 5 Ibs. 25¢| 40cIb. BEEF — BEEF — BEEF FANCY CHUCK ROAST | Boneless Porterhouse i Pound . vt 12806 ... 29¢ LEAN BEEF FOR ROAST, Ib | { POTTING, Ib. . .. ... 10c | BONELESS—ROLLED RIB ROAST BEEF POTTING COMING Monday Evening, Sept. 19th tions that point to its having been used e BEEF lb 18 “iday merning Undertaker T. E.|as a booze runmer since it was stolen AT THE Pound . st ARC P ceenven C v t Providence to bring from Mr. Burns, In looking it over at DAVIS THEATRE e a1 ital in that city |the stafion here the officers discovered ; , # 4 . o % B o acke cushion had been cat away st | J APPINESS |§LAMB — GENUINE SPRING LAMBE She was the wife of |the bottom and reaching up inside the y e e o e O ca 'ty | Presented Under the Direction of |8 SHORT CUT LEGS MEATY LOINS TO 3 see over bottles of liguor in the days|MR. AND MRS. JAMES HAMMOND B Poynd ............. 35c | ROAST, Ib.......... 25¢c when that kind of stuff was made in untry. Nnot a one of the covers ed anything but emptiness, how- For the Benefit of the CONNECTICUT COLLEGE ENDOWMENT FUND. SEATS, $1.50, $1.00, 75c DANCE PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY HOUSE Saturday, September 17, 1921 MEATY FOREQUARTERS | LAMB CHOPS 1 Pound . .......-DelPomd .. .00 ... 35 % Sugar Cured Pork Loins Little Pig Fresh fHams, 1b.23¢c| "1 goast | Shoulders (s o 4oo| Pound 25¢ | Pound 18¢ R N SALT Honey Comb DRIED BEEF PORK | TRIPE t the home of her father, Felix Ta- West Friday t cushion was In place to indicate that the t the same there until it its owner. It is be- the men wh have had it drove of this city and then took MAIL ORDERS NOW PRICES, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 AND 50c — Government and State Tax Extra a train out of wn destination. of the police of police here visited at 12.30 Fri- request : = ETHIER“KfiB”é’ARRON\' Pound 39¢ | Pound 15¢ | 2Ibs. 15¢ | SUNDAY, MONDAY of Norwich | PLATE CORNED BEEF, pound. .. 7c} Lo s 81012 | being rep- police as dren, in the ch city, the was made in Wartford | CHARLES RAY, in “THE OLD SWIMMIN' HOLE” FANCY STEAKS — STEAKS ROUND, DANCING CLASS couple ap- =R # ins Monday, Sept. 26, 8 P. M. IF 5 . B Cen L R S SIRLOIN, ! 9 c Come laugh and cry through six reels of youth in James thel mndet - e i PORTERHCUSE . e 2 selbsgia i e Private Lessons Given Now Whitcomb Riley’s famous poem, screened as he wrote it ! . home of Sasso's sister on Phone 1996 or 1598-12 i MALAGA SWEET N. H. LEVY, Instructor A DIVE INTO BOYDAY JOYDAYS ALICE BRADY, in “LITTLE ITALY” The story of a modern Juliet who tried to keep alive the family feud and stifle her love for her Romeo. PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE —TODAY— Elaine Hammerstein, in “The Girl From Nowhere” Doris May, in “The Bronze Bell”—*“Movie Struck” A Comedy. CONTINUOUS FROM 1:30 TODAY i GRAPES, 21bs. 29¢ | Potatoes, 5 Ibs. 25¢ YELLOW PURE WHITE i ONIONS, 5 Ibs. 25¢| LARD, 2 lbs. ... 27c nld come to Put- a decidedly at- Attorney ing the re tors of the East Killin assigned, a demurrer ar- NOTICE! THE STRAND WILL RE-OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WITHIN A FEW DAYS. REFINED VAUDEVILLE AND LATEST PICTURES. ARDLY STRAIGHT B i are o iy HOST—At Clark's F: Sept.*13, 1921, 4 daughter to Mrs. Mario Host. day afternoon, a prayer v was conduct- SUNDAY, MCNDAY AND TUESDAY MARRIED. MAURICE TOURNEUR PRESENTS HOBART BOSWORTH e e s e “THE FOOLISH MATRONS” — ,, WATCH PAPERS. An Episode in the Careers of a Trio of Society Matrons ) '\, 3 O KE RS! Supporting Cast Includes Doris May, Mildred Manning, Kathleen Kirkham, Betty Schade, Margaret McWade, e T = s e 4 s . Mary’s cem Turial 83 was in IRY THE F—_-———_-—_ Chas. Meredith and Little Frankie Lee. Mavkasiai THE ARMORY — Monday Evening, September 26th m BEN TURPIN, in “LOVE'S OUTCAST” OR i e , Mack Sennett Comedy James G. Blaine || e | e ! : Topics of the Day — Concert Orchestra “1GARS Tt ‘“ e e TN & TODAY — CONTINUOUS SHOW FROM 1:30 P. M. ~1G i SR : LON CHANEY, in “THE PENALTY” IAL PRICES || . e | /g . PATHE NEWS AND SUNSHINE COMEDY HIS WEEK ONLY e et | Sk Solorn ® % e 5¢ Each WILCOX—XKilled in 6 for 25¢ ventlon of the Wind-| U0 % ST i S HNPHIOP ‘Conductar) school asse ion oklyn October 10th aring strawberr are in town at 30 cents Lieut.Commander 11.S.NR.P, i The World’s Most Popular Musical Organization AUSPICES OF BATTERY B SEATS ON SALE—PRICES, $1.00, $1.50—Few Choice Seats at $2.00 Committal at the Maplewood | cemetery, afternoon, Sept. | 17th at 3.30. Relatives and friends | invited to attend. | 22 FOR BOX OF 100 10c FOR POSTAGE) Oc Dixon Wil have the Ald society of her home for a IN MEMORIAM DOWE’S mpion Acheson, | ; 2 e Nt el n loving memory of our dear sister - ” h October 10 | Bridget T. Day, who died Sept. 17, 1920. | e ey — — part of Octob ESTABLISHED i Eotia s SHED 1860 mmaton. © Sherion for §30,000. country and Toc D1 . = = = where her brothe res| Phone 400, Danielson son for a HELEN DAY 20 eventually that K { that Kleba v EBaltic . rom this section wers at Stur- i e dpon acted atten 3 the annual |——————m—o— L over of its kind in this CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank those who were so kind and thoughtful to us in our great bereavement, the death of our husband and ti:lher, Chas. S. Fiske. MRS. CHAS. FISKE AND DAUGHTERS CHURCH & ALLEN and. that there Is a lfke- w Haven raflroad enger station here on at train time, some- at has not been done for many equ £ TELSON CASINO, wve been THER BLDG. AND POCKET BILLIARDS YS THREE TABLES DIES' DAY. for all. Prizes urday. “The Old Reliable” Brooklyn Fair for her in court dren < BERTUS F. WOOD Funeral Director and Embalmer , a graduate of , in the class of ns college. B. T. and Margaret » returned after three we tav with their sister, Mrs. M. M. Wilder ‘n Ludlow, Mass. Pa“t of the time was Brooklyn, Conn. Sept. 20-21-22 One contested divorce case was heard PHONE 147 DANIELSON |spent at Czmp Ainncbasg. 15 Main Street man ‘and feeman, in_the sup © here” i sk Clean—Progressive—Entertaining e * 5 Eunieal o are amious o b = A Real Agricultural and Cattle Show With All the Modern "4, PER CENT. INTEREST e . tion of the Fall Season. intolerable cru took the papers in the case reserving | i ap 5 Trappings That Make County Fairs the Greatest Attrac- Directors | and unknown. she wa n May 3, with her for and came to the United States. 17, 1913, a daughter was born to This is the rate this bank is paying its depositors. PEPOSIES.. . ..0.... .. ... $3,551.300.07 SURPLUS AND PROFITS.... $ 262,206.16 2Kae comman e S Swee at || CATTLE, HORSES, SWINE, SHEEP, POULTRY, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, DAIRY PRODUCTS, y Perkins of Norwich Sweet. Members of the Cohasse Golf club for Mrs. | S — a A sound, conservative institution, showing a steady growth. We solicit accounts. You may deposit by mail. THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK Danielson, Conn. Embalmers Lady Asgistant HENRY E. CHURCH At that time she was living with her pare For a time after Kleba reach- ed erica she received letters from him, but these finally ceased and even- tually through friends she learned that WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 her husband was living in this country with another woman whom she knew before the woman left Poland. In 1916 Mrs. Kleba, who was represented by At- torney Samuel Harvel, came to this of Southbridge will be entertained by the Putnam Country club members this (Saturday) afternoon. William 8. Jjohnson of Church street is contemplating & trip to Bermuda dur- ing the early fall A number of people from this eity were at Sturbridge Friday to sgtend the fair, There Wil be a session of the super- NEEDLEWORK. Horse Racing—Vaudeville—Midway—Music Don’t Forget the Dates. Meet Hundreds of Your Friends Here. Make Wednesday and Thursday of Next Week Real Holidays. Come to the Fair. ;