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TEA IS MORE- THAN A BEVERAEE Besides being a delightful bever- age, tea has positive tonic qua.lmea : and is a mild stimulant. But the quality, taste and aroma must be in the tea before it is_ brewed. The boiling water merely releases what is in the leaves. The ualities are in LIPTON'S Ten—fg:ogm in, cured in, blended DANIELSON & Co, a Boston firm of |: T wera the successful bidders fer! the issue of $150,700 of bunu: of the town | 1dredge of this city “Mrs. George r, president general of the: R. as a page to the next S to be held V: to g officials here are deli at ndid | ingic in the spring. Miss Wi premium obtained, price af ) the | lock Major and in and sealed m—]:ll under Lipton bonds were placed being 102 s is | Silas ) his city, her fa-' | supervision from pl atation to pack- & materially better premium been hoped for and the fact i pleasing to Kill s offic » towns age. That's why the world drinks more LIPTON’'S Tea than any other. When you're. tired and out-of- sorts, yvou're quickly set to i fil:nu if you're not out-of-] LIYI{)hI\ ’S. 2 Lipton package retains the origi fi reghneas and aroma, and the Yellow Label brand is Lipton’s best. Ask your grocer for LIPTON’S I:llml‘yLabzl Tea. If he does nat sell it, send us his name and address and we will mail you a FREE sample and give gou the name of a grocer who can supply you. Address ThomasJ. Lipton, Inc., Hoboken, N. J. the military als, Simmons college, of eight Con 1> honor bestowed by | @ the appointment Further consideration was belng given v 4\ Thursday to the prob- in the fire de-| remove | sfactions that t and the basis for There is a pro- stated, Thursday that be adjusted this week, i of Streets Frederlck Our Great January Clearance Sale IS NOW IN PROGRESS And Will Continue All This Week . Valentine’s day. Secretary John H. Corbett has ar- County Y. M..C s towns of his & Following are the newly elrcted and other times basemént son : A three the leadership of E. 8. Backus. ng arranged for this e of the Thompson | oom for weekly meetings. on of a senior Y. M, C. “Thomnson. to be led by A. Maitland. oosup: The Moosup Ploneers had first - meeting Whist players hed their inning ichard Daggett. one of ‘Thomas J. boys under the leaders . Riclrdson and Rev. E. C, on other features of the physical fitee met of Dr. com: ning in the home \ members v.--:r,, rell ed. A valentine party is arranged lowing announcements C: A Pioneer group has re- been organized in Thompson,.un- are also being made for the or- A. group Wednesday evening n the dasement of the Bap- This is a union groun com- from: both churches. They orward to & very pleasant ofitablo wimer program. Thelr : Bap'm the joind leadershiy of Paul Seaton; the other Wag- They are planning to Secure Mil- ner hall in which to piay basketball and a in This January Clearance Sale is an opportunity for every person in Eastern Connecticut to buy realiabe merchandise for the home or for personal wear, at the lowest prices that have prevailed in years. INCLUDED IN THIS SALE are our own comflfle stocks of staple and seasonable merchandise embracing every department in the store, deeply cut to meet new conditions. Also special purchases . Here is presented to you the greatest action picture ever made—a marvelous, magnificent photoplay that is a terrent of power without dull throughout its entire course. a moment from manufacturers and jobbers desiring to unload sur- plus stocks and glad to make us price concessions because we pay cash. DONT DELAY — BUY NOW! Make it & point to attend this Sale this week—as early as possible. At present our stocks are complete and the Jan- uary Sale Prices, in most instances, are lower than prices will be Jater. PRICE TICKETS TELL THE STORY Take a walk through the store any day. On every fioor, in every aisle, you'll find January Sale Tickets that tell a story of price reductions that will appeal to every person who would buy with ecenomy. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. DANCE | State Armory, Danielson ADDED ATTRACTION HAROLD LLOYD, in “1 DO” 2 SHOWS DAIL®, AT 2:15 AND 8:00 PRICES—MATINEE, LOWER FLOOR 40c—BALCONY 30c EVENING, ORCH. RES. 53c—CIRCLE 3Cc—BAL. 40c . 30c THESE PRICES INCLUDE ALL TAXES. DAVIS TODAY AND SATURDAY “GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS” A CLASSY GIRLIE REVUE A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY — PRETTY GIRLS — SPECIAL SCENERY — ELECTRICAL EFFECTS ADDED ATTRACTION The Four Cheerups COMEDY VARIETY SKIT y Miller, Packer & Selz Martini & Trois VARIETY ENTERTAINERS Italian Comedy Singing Act “THE SKY PILOT” THE ROMANCE OF A TWO-FISTED PARSON AND A WONDERFUL GiRL—A TALE OF THE WILD »\ND \\'OUL/ WEST. CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY FROM 1 VAUDEVILLE AT 3:30—6:00 AND 8: SATURDAY, CHILDREN 15 CENTS EXTRA FEATURE NOAK Sensational Nov Ofiering e i : : i &°Fen| FIDELITY ORCHESTRA T ol ey : e e e | TOM MIX Mrs ) zn [pvgiied Joint lead”! Saturday Evening, Jan. 14th | RN At Faet Kidlingly ¢ : : anging to en- | I 9 "lae T ¢ ien v, 1324 SERVICE BATTERY HANDS OFF held in New r message on on i the eight brought out the following fact: 1500 or 2000 men and boys. installea | form of county odge, K., being conducted in rities in the state. C. A. actlvitles is LOUIS Z. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker an - | making good in Connecticut. of ner Detuih | F.H.&F. W. TILLINGHAST | Funeral Directors and Embalmers Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Efficiency, Satisfaction Connection. Moosup Div. THE HIT OF THE SEASON LB ~iaea Every ‘ If everyone will be good until tomor- | Attertion Tow (Saturday) at midnight, the new out an arrest being made in this city and without a session of the city court. Emma Barrett of Mission Group A of the Bagtist church had the mem- Ders at her home for a meeting Thi day afternoon. There was an interest- ing program. The body of Mrs. Emma Chamberlin , Who died Sunday at the asge ———— e BOEN LILLIE—In Norwich, hter to Mr. Courtesy week Te 1 Jan, 11. 1922, a and Mrs. Robert T. { i { i | PETERSON—In Jewett City Jan. 8 1. a daughter, Arlene, to Mr. and John Peterson of Greeneville, l JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ||ezay swarers rucen sl d &3 Beginning Friday, Jan. 15 T Bruno, “4nthony P. Souss ‘and’ Miss Mary B Conference: Two fine adiresses were delivered e of the Con- mwle al all who heard ! mmary of the Y. M. C. A. activ- counties of Connecti- There are 96 groups in the various coun- ties holding weekly mestings, enrolling Also some § | dicate that the county Y. M. C. A. is Putnam will have made the fine reconi of round- i Ing out the irst two weeks of 1922 with-| PACKED TO OVERFLOWING WITH THRILLS AND HAIR- RAISING STUNTS. Larry Semon, in “Dew Drop Inn” A COMEDY FEATURE IN TWO PARTS 13TH CHAPTER OF _“HURRICANE HUTCH” PATHE NEWS Continuous Show Saturday 1:30 to 10 P. M. Children 15 Cents CARNIVAL TO BE GIVEN BY PCMNEMAH COUNCIL, No. 34,K. of C. In Parish Hall, Taftville ON THE FOLLOWING NIGHTS January 14, 17, 21, 24, 28, 31 GRAND OPENING SATURDAY NIGHT, WITH STREET PARADE DANCING 8—11:30 of 68 at her home in Norwood, Mass., Was brought here for burial !n Grove street’ cemetery Thursday morning. Mrs. Whirple leaves her husband, F. O. Whip- Dle 2nd two sisters, Mrs. Frai Moulton of Norwood and Mrs. Melissa P. Arnold of this city. A degroe was conferred on candidates at a meeting of Wappaquasset Tribe of Red Men at their hall here Thursday evening. Past Sachem W. M. Woodford of Hartford assisted in directing the de- gree Work. Farmers hereaboms who have become interested in the institution are rec: ing copies of the annual report o Federal Land Bank of Springfield. report is detailed and of interest, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Torrey of Slater Hall Concert | Academy Musical Course Wednesday Evening January 18th, at 8 P. M. Florence Macheth Prima Donna Soprano of the Chicago Opera Company ASSISTED BY George Roberts, Pianist Single Tickets $2.00 On sale at Cranston’s | | NET PROCEEDS GIVEN TO BACKUS | HOSPITAL. :MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION—PHONE 1831 ! ‘ Tasat Putnam are to give a neighborhood so-| clal, the first of the vear in ity, ing. Dealers in crepers fc Iy demand of this Thursdsy, when the that commv at their home this (Friday) e 1 these le afds to walking to th | of man o The wimual parish meeting of St { Philip's church is scheduled for mex: AUTO { Monday evening. Mr. asd Mrs. H, B. HMaskell and chi TO THE STATE ARMORY, WILLIMAN- | TIC, SATUEDAY NIGHT, JAN. 14TH, Danie]son_THE s : PRISE STOR Moosup | Gty ot e dren are to move to California, Mr. Ha: E DIED: 1 DARING | CONDREU—In Lymm Jan. 11, 1s22, James Cond: 1922, Baward DRASTIC SMASHING Bridgeport. WADsonTn-ln New TLondon. Jan 1 Katherine Holloway, wife of in C. Wadsworth of Groton, tn vear, e 11, Tezs, marion i Gwedincie) o . ) 1. 2. 2 . B. 3 ed Record cut of prices on Ladies’, Gents’ and Chil- 80 years. i, JORANSON-—In Montville (Palmertown), sra" 11, 1922, Dacid A, Johnson, aged 7 years. Funeral at his late home; Pmme“:.n\vn. S v aite Jan. 2 oan, " Burlal in famliy. plot, Wea Blain cemetery. dren’s Ready-to-Wear Garments, and a general line of dry Goods. SOLD AT MIRACLE PRICES HURRY ! RUSH ! "BUY! The Best Saving Opportunity You Ever Had ] [ | } | i A CARD OF THANKS. When the Angel of Death called from {among us our devoted father, Rev. Michae! J. Byrne, and we were left in deep sorrow, the many kindly deeds of relatives and friends seemed to make our burden more bearable, and were a. preciated and will ever be cherished our memories while life endures. _—_———-——i JAMES J. BYRNE. DR JOHN F. EYRNE AND BESSIE BYENE. AND DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF THE n",--—« AT THE HILLCR Dempsey-Carpen Fl G H T THE ONLY CHAM At The 5 Re°1° From Tra'. ng to Knockout. DON'T MiSS YCUR CHANCE TCDAY AND TONICHT TIME—MATINEE 2:15—EVENING 6:45, POPULAR PRICES 4 % ] S ific Action R ONL L £ 8:16 DANCE TONIGHT MAIN’S NARRAGANSETT PIER ORCHESTRA 100 PER CENT. PEP MUSIC FEATURING MR. EDWARD DENNISH, PREMIER CORNETIST OF NEW ENGLAND. SAXOPHONE DUET, FORMERLY WITH S8IX BROWN BROTHERS. AT ARMORY Car for lattville 1st. BN. HQ. AND COMBAT TRAIN, 192d F. A. TODAY AND % B 3 vy BEST SHOW SATURDAY EVER SEEN SAT. MAT. RAN i IN CHILDREN 15¢c =] NORWICH SEVEN HONEY BOYS 7 COMEDIANS IN A WONDERFUL COMEDY MINSTREL ACT THE ONLY ACT CF ITS KIND IN VAUDEVILLE. Harry De Cole |Abbott and Healy] Welford & Co. A WONDERFUL A PAIR OF SONGS—ECCENTRIC EQUILIBRIEST CHICKS DANCERS PEERLESS JAZZ ORUCHESTRA. DANCE GIVEN BY P. A. A. C, IN PULASKI HALL SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 14th MUSIC BY HUMPHREY'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM, SMITH ALLEN Telsphone 328-3 + Frozen slush and snow that cov ice fields where cutting has b on hereabouts has stop to the work. Scores of children enjoyed coasting on| Thu!“:da) afternoon, many of them ris ing their livea on thoroughfaves w! there is a constant movement of aut; moblles. Michael White bas been elected mas- ter of Senexet grange of Woodstock and Julia Johnson was levted oversear. n gol temporariiy put EUGENE O’'BRIEN, in “CLAY DOLLARS” ELECTRICAL WORK OF ALL KINDS THE NORWICH ELECTRIC Co. 42-44 Franklin Street THERE s no advertising medium in/ Eastern Connectcut equal to The Bul tin for business resulte. THERE 1S no advertising medium s Eastern unect icu (-«.nul 10 The Bullee tn for business resulis. por o s s a0 (AT