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- TOLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS THE FAMOUS. / P i gl £ DANELSON o st g , P Charlotte Green | ALY A G e RIS 5 : RE ZIEGFELD v § == v o % e i 150t gl S e he ldeat 7 |] A mmarune zisorErp rocties vauedlas crosuu chid Shox A Dasislsca has the promise of s larger, | "ére WAIllng Wi Ity DACRE o . : , 4 g 7 ADDED ATTRACTIO MA. 1 more modern and sightly hotel than 1t| .. 1}. cold and huddled like dost sheep s I‘N _ 7 : ok ¥as heretofors possessed. Willlam 8. |againsc the southeriy side of the stas “PISANO & Bl IGHAM 2y Browi, owner and operator of the At-|tion, where there was some escape from ! § 7 |30, THE BANJO PLAYER OF THIS iy A —SKIT 5 wwaagaz hotel, sald Tuesday morning | (RS relentigsivgale. AR R Lt X IN A NOVEL COMEDY d et v A suggeeblon was heard Tuesday that|having 3 thay ey 7 oIy WILEL i e LR T T g Myiied chamber of commerce dlréct its at-| once again to make the trip by trolley. : E ] CILFTON & RODELLA sggflecmnuu s on At e O ekl | tention to_this matter of kesping the | = s ey e Aos tmprove the Atiawaugan. | Sation locked snd darc Sunday sven- | hicfer SN oren i e .CO1 Y 5 Tt allaged. sconomy prastics. mow | exies of shares of the Putnam Bulleng L . in and ne Love” . en- ed " . Elsie Ferguson in “Sacred (O Erown plase g0 addiion, 8t the T ce here for o Tiig oty ¢ |t Xoan AachEE RE BT CO I : e THE DRAMA OF A SOUL'S AWAKENING & o ety 3 , & tetal of up-| Selectmen of Killingly have warned [its anfiual meeting on We u&y evening % . - o T - e TTid Souss. as s stands | anotber speclal mesting of the town. to|of mext wed, et wiich tme Whiiam 5. |/ - GTaIl b s " NEWS WEEKLY ] DD . | R —————— P ill o romodsled and removated |bs held on Monday sfternoon of mext|Skivner, secretacy of the sate aueccigtion | Music by Humphri L TODAV_MATINEE ONLV_SESSUEH';A::EAKQ ‘:gA;I-:: SW. F it SR R e G T for the X B - | week. take action In reg: own Lutiding organizati om | —Gi State Extr: - s masaty $20.000 fo 3%,-| bonds 1o take up outstanding indsbted- |come hers from Bridgeport to deiver an | -/ Nowelty Orch BUSTER KEATON IN T an ow. ness of the town, and to take any other{address. A o : of the tramk line highway |action relating thereto—such bonds to | Tae annual reports will lhow’thsm(d sob from Providence to|be in place of bonds authorized by the [asSooiation to be in_ excellent conditon,. other bustness as 18 assigned for considery : = - = i 2 with its funds nicely invested, returped |ation. SRS & f C B z p bolal mekiageol fasutsy B good dividnds and with & constant wait- | Some A. T. a#d T.lfne crews. that have e K. of C. Bazaar making a success of| The forthooming special town meet- | FUC, NPT L o aite Toang with | been, in this tertitory-and territory here- 4 ¢ ore modern hotel than’he {ing will, as set forth herewith, aftord | o8, %\ " U1G% "y Droperty In this | asquts since. the. great, ice stornt of No- | d Cam‘val esent. he ‘tomwn an. topa ity to clmply WIS T Semiber 28 tied things in'knots arecomptet- | @I accepted by persons fa- | what might be termed the red taps Teg- Y thele S0P 1ty ¥ Dol transtecrod o conditions hereabouts that|..itjons about which bankers are 50| There is to be & one-day sessiem of the | O%, 00 T - crew -that haw rorked ~TONIGHT line, about | particular when taking tver Such an 1s- | superior court in this city Monday, Febru- here and at Webster' was getting ‘out’ of mean & tre- | sue ary 6, and attorneys are now claiming . Thesday: A truck carry: \CTION trafic| “Tne Windham County National Bank |mitiers to Do considered at the time. . A |the teTiory o8 FREsays ok FUOE SHE SPECIAL ATTRA! bt | s Interest on its savings deposits|régular sessiin of court will open here on - Today and Thursday ame th this &t to Hart- Dugas on Roller Skates. | which are mads on gr before the ‘fifth |the st Tussday in March =~ Today At Py Bt s, b el S g Fred s > E TWO BIG FEATURES fay of ‘eack month s thohish. the Auigs | WINE AR U0 Wniham (biaey SERORIIK | saxes. playdis. bceTosmitans: to aia: | Jmperial 7-Fiece Orchsstra ; were actually deposited on the first day. ’ i 5 the wizardty at the game of Victor . o¢ one case on the criminel listand kueh | Ce8 L8 T o ae one siunt ot nis wistta. | Featuring Geo. P, Landry William Russell STRAND Today—4 Exceptional Acts, Vaudeville and Pictures Thursday, Friday, Saturday—A Quality Bill WILL STANTON & CO. s between Dan- w under from a point east Isiand line, Now is the time to make your deposits for!the month—adv. A ias Imill o dabat wisgan F. Barcont —IN— . IN HIS GREAT MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS “onnecticut-RMode | 4y the regular meeting of the board B tantously 18 of the best blayers that couls amous Danj of directors of the Windham Couhty Na-|Of A. P. Burns, Will sing-at these Ber- % “The Cheater be brought together from this city ana LR 3 - . tional bank, the following_officers were | Vices. D e e Slhaes: Praying |Dancing from 8:30 to 11:30 “NOW_AND THEN” ; . ! ” - coted to Serve for the ensuing year:| Killingly fowh court has been fres of |four separat, games against four oppon- Reform: 3~0THER FINE ACTS—3 President, T. E. Hopkins; vice presiden:, | cases during the month of January 2ad |ents while blindfolded and standing apart N. D. Prince; cashier, F. E. Storer; as-|only one prisoner, a man arrested in from the tables, the moves of his opponents cashier, F. J. G. Balley. ‘Brooklyn and brought here for safe- : A n 8 3 T A Startling Story of Dual .| Koo ks e Soken w0 e being called to him by numbers of positions MNB ENS{-\HVNAL v artling Story 2 2. b6 . Kecping s e L s Haid *||| Fannie Ward in “She Played and Paid”. an audlence at a semli-private s ’ Targe. widisnoss jasod 4ha" Reoond.| ol oo & e M TRy Svame \ CHES - - — Soen Moy ovenng, st St | aafshoving o e o Horamen ot vere Sogned win e snvecement ¢ | KUNNAAUNFOAUBIA Alice Calhoun _ m wis as follows: Sonata Op. 53, | g enocay Voo, &t the Orpheéum theater | forded: them. N —IN— : o z “The Matrimonial {| B g5.Clef Concert AT COMMUNITY HOUSE ights of th- tournament Period at|freezing point. Thenday morning the mercurs touched LEONARD BRIDGE 3 hemian club, the pinochle players| Ioe fisherme nare making note of the |eight degrees below zero, the low record v frisnetar, foxny icomslnr AP, M Oty med of the Methodist charch, ander ’ TR | Woldstein; Allegro con brio, Adagio| rounding tow: / The e of the Metho mreh. Molto, Allegretto Moderato, Besthoven; | Cunding towns. 5 the direction of William S. Fuller as chef, ARMORY, FRIDAY NIGHT! | Web” R rerE T — e he B e UNION = . FRIDAY, JANUARY 27th—8 P. M. ? rley and Hazel Cummings ing for their third series of games|fact that next Tuesday, January 31, for the winter to date. The extrems cold spenf“fhe “‘,“ek{eud T bt B 2nd a number of matchés being run off | brings an end to the sport for the year|Weather of the week has held up practical 1 s <2 Dealers in “creepers” have had an ac- ved fish supner, with chowder, at # Valze, Op. 34, No. 1 Etude Op..10, No.Nive huginess in this line durin Serves e Lol STt = ! 8. Noc 4 5 2 g the Past|ghyrch Tuesday evening from »4a § ” l e Trensitraons, Soionaiss, 09 | week on account * of the icecovered | Siock - The mipper was very much of a |I1'S A BATTERY B AFFAIR: o Daranhrase. Ticsene: No: 8 Rigo-|sireets’ hereabouts, and’the sales con- |Guccess, 4 repitition o fa similar avent held | s y Chopin ; tinue lively as the weather man keeDs|iast winter. The attendance was iarse. Tuesday was another one of the fea-|the temperature steadily - below the 3 Mr. Goodnall of/ Springfield shent the g / the paol tournament. Refreshments |on lakes, ponds and reservoirs. Game |1y 2ll outside work. As the ice mu_sung b i e e R S eekima with his" brother, . Wallace | Adm‘“““,’ 50 Cents, Including War Tax 3 o : p erved, Warden Harry E. Battey has, given |i5 cpmplete in tbis vicinity the continue iy 14 welh aciompaa.| Goothatl ; = OF stis Daklaises vt who iade | NATING that ‘hs will be on the ‘lookout| SOf-Veather is mot recacded /s serving [ ME; 213 Mes. David Waish sccompar: T B TICKETS ON SALE AT CRANSTON’S trer s elson radio men who made | pAZTAE (A rticdlar advantage. ; o s is cousin, Mrs, W. Ric ecently. D Ty vacs an effort to pick up ‘the sermon deliy-|1o% Violators of the law, on ard atter|®ng BRI O SLICRRCS oy cona. txip to Norwich Thursday afternoon. A OR BY MEMBERS e e Nuwark last Sunday by Rev. M. [RQRay L - tions' of the highways have been contrib. | Alfred Hughes of Providence, R. I, Wooden Era is in Vogue” Joseph Twomey, D. D, and broadeasted |, Of fhe upwards of four seore mem-| 12 e,(rel o gmethering the ambition | 1S Visiting at Kendeth Cummings'. over Southorn Now Theia proadeasted | pers of Putnam lodge of Elks who are Ve ible for many i Mr. and Mrs. Henrfy L. Watrous were| Wooden cars were respons y resid i ¢ili | O Persons in this secomd to qualify as op- e 2 velg] {holiday dehths. Wood aloohol for more T B unam e o & Oclegation Wil crators of motor vehicles. Vhere as many | Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Crosweigh of (holicgy dqeaine. Wood doobol for more though theNNewarls statlon Call Waonnic) enarity ball’ of the o; end thel s & score of Hoenses are’ granted here g\lll‘hm;m.cs and at Samuel Watrous' in{\Wooten head e thro clearly and dis- | "7 & o veek in the motoring. seasofi, In. | Columbia Sunday. » . Under a new arrangement hight work{9uring a week in the motoring seas Mrs. Henry Watrous has ived netly &5 & bel)fat that hour: ©Agmos-{ o 3 - soector A. W. .Williams of the state police | TS oy Yk goce! held by focal mes,| 125 been suspended at the plant of the ork none were . succes: If 2 man has a wife wao is capable Young men, don't flatter yoursslf that of making him shake in his shoes he is Experience begets wisdom, but it is . yeu have, made. an impression when 'a 2 i v issuing word of jthe death of her cousfif Frank : 7 v t|to be blamed for sneakidg wjetzirs I |zirl smiles at you.” Perhaps she is %00 the sermonchuy | 540 Manufagturing compagy and u.re-| SRS 8 ROV MEUUE 9O DR O | puimerBaturday morning, st b tome USUAlly oo 1te in the game t be af 10 58 TIABSH 7 LK well bred to laugh 4 duotion of wages 2 ting 5 x 5 by oY E . any value. Kin feet . % s pirtioththe| L e Tat o o 15 Do) giack ana gold wi fizure conspicuously | i Willimantie. | x . the Httle son of Mr. and Mrs. - = o, is ill with bronchitis. . £ “Dorothy G. as been Il e ) Sammi : S o in' the decorations cf the assembly hail at of Daniclson peo- | , "¢ temperature d:f,“,}g“g‘”c“e;“fli below | the high schcol For the junior, promenade, o cut Agricultural ool o e ar At which will be one of the most important y evening o wit. |0 Tuesday morning. The figure quot- - with tonsilitis, - b 18 the Ot |social events of the school year. Plans 4 : ic between the Aggles and | anhhc 1?3;;’,"“6:";‘ the ‘:fi“:‘f Yo date.|;re being o arranged this vear 7 to cver. | MF. Kerensky has been engaged to| 14 team. rated as two of | o g D antetson o ToiD | come the excessive attendance at the iun- | teach in Columbla. ~— \ - -mee = | th st this winter, it lends in Danleison on Tugs- | jor sromenade of iast.year. Miss Anderson, the school nurse, has da. o | % ¢ day, =S : 3 5 handed in her resignation to take effect ALBERTUS F. WOOD the Mondny amd Tuesday | “here is a possibility, it is said, that| Up at Crystal lake fishermen nre mateh- ices at the Baptist church ! the be services at the Method! bi h 3 h- | February 1. She was' recently callfng class gift to Killingly High |ing the best thatis being. done in this | at several homes hereabouts where thers i | school this year may be a wireless set. |winter of making records &f eatching Jarge Funeral Director and is iline: ay evenings | The Connecticit Mills basketball team | pickerel. Wiliiam Spink tcok - a pcierel c ; ning Z Ao MITE 1 pickeral s lliines ik O0ES = The liitle daughter born to Mr. and) i vesk a sermons will be | is being rounded into_form as the. suc. |that weiched four ® QUATter | yre Robert T. Lillie. of 83 Church Embalmer reached by Bath of Nors| cessor to the K.(of C.-team ,and will [and Ralh Davis, Sri, Eastford men, an- | Miiser | Noruich. - nas bocn nomes ol he Danielson Fed-|be seen in action here at an early |Other that/weighed thres ‘pounds and | ey 1 PHONE 147 DANIELSON | . under the direction | Hate. cldven ouncss” Next Tuesday, January 31, | * Fighing fhrough thé’ ice on . Exster will be the last day on wh'ch prekerel ma : ttra i = ~—F—————==x | be legally taken throusn the ice on iakes, {‘:‘:‘,:* p:‘;fx:sml;ce‘;d s o o DPonds and reservoirs during the present season. . State Officer Howard A. Elifoit. as- signed as special deputy commissioner of Every .man who is the father of a bright son is a firm believer in heredi- s > ty. domestic animals, is busy in towns in this \ part of the county fhis week clearing up cases having ta do with unregistered dogs o and aleo giving his attentiin to cattle cas- i 5 / = dii o BELL—In Westerly, R. L, Jan. 20, 1922, ! : - Last Friday's raids by the local police | a son Vernon Dutton, to Mr. and Mrs. has resulted at least temporasily in slow- | o toiam I Bell in gui> the Cperations of the moonshiners | DURE GE_—1 TOnonl X son fohT in the oity, where thers is taid to be any | ' of Losnsrd Brfage ™ s Rraay 2 \ - wher caid to s | o ard_Bridge. Own this chest of nurgber of stills. The police derariment |- = 2 - has made it known tha: raids will continug, |’ MARRIED - beautiful silverware ds, trequently as theenecessary morma- |gepan GAYIUP, In New York city, For 30,coupons and $7.50- tlon is obtained to warrant s.arches with | STRARTEAIGHEIHIA, RET 0 the these 26 Pieces of bandsome the home of seizurés. TransAguration, Robert P. Speat of | Oneida Community Par Plats Piiiabusgh.: Bay jand. Ak a T. are yours. The pattern is Tp in Tastford fhero seems to be a| Gojuoliglc o 5 3 :::\‘l!snné. sb;goag;o:‘: o neighborly spirit-that might be emulated = £ i 2n P . 37 pieces more. A third set Lo MSantagn shewhers ) hku Aninie DIED. can be obtained in the same e o et Tafe that the Communty | poBERTSON—In Jewett City, Jan. 24, vay. i club there isto serve a free oyster supper | FQREBRTSONTIn, Jewett CHy, an. on Friday evening 6f this week. “Free” | ggri 08 W5 " oyster suppers are ‘a thing unknown In |Fuperal at her home Thursday afternoon many communtties, at 2 o'clock. Burial in Read-Herskell A Western Union work train continues | cemetery, Lisbon. - to operate out cf this city, engaged in re-{ COLE—In Portertown, Jan. 24, 1922 | pairing week's pid_ice storm damage and live A., wife of George\W. Cole, aged | doing other repairs for which timeé is PEVens. - jallable t this eripd’of £ne ysar. ’ | Funeral services at her late home Friday, 3 Jan. 27, at 11 o'clock. X In the interest of ‘the new Community < s 2 house to be establishitd at Abingtom a tea | CONCDONTn this city, Jan. 24, 1022, is to be served at the home of Mr. and George Congdon, aged 28 years. Mrs. J. Nelson Platt in. that town. Notice of funeral hereafter. Miss Minnie Gannon, Mrs. A. Newton | NQRMAN—In Westerly, R. L, Jan. 23, Vaughan nad Miss' Minnfe Kenery are i 1922 George W. Norman, aged 6f members of a commitlee engaged in mak- | ~Years, 10 months. . Ing arrangement for a Whist to be given | Funeral at Broad street church, Wester. B by St. Mary's Welfare council, of which | 1% \Wednesday at 230 p. m. Interment Mi¥s Kathering Byrne is the new chatr. | \1 River Bend cemetery. % man. 3 SAUNDERS—In Shrewsbury, Mass., Jan. f : 22, 1922, Van R. Saunders, aged 73 Tt was state here Tuesday that the pep- | - years: @0 ulation of Windham county. now includes | M'OLURE—In New London, Jan. 23, about 20,000 Roman Catholics, administer- | 1922, John Charles McClure, son of the Prime, meaty eggs from modern farmyards , ¢ to spiritually by » ecore of priests. Of | _late Davi and Margarst Clough Mo- Big, meaty eggs li r * the total number 6t Catholics in the coun- lure. rince Edward’s Island. Siad 3 Y €gg like Parksdale Farm. Eges are.nt 3 ty, 4,200 are members of St. Mary's par. | BUTLEE—_In _this _city, Jan 24, 1923, laid by just ordinary hens. They're laid by quality ish; Join Henry Batler of 18 Elm avenue, poultry raised by modern methods. That’s why Parks- dale Farm Eggs are so uniformly good, why they've pleased New England families year after year. aged 51 years. Otto Walf of the frm of Bugbee &.|MOLLEUR—In Taftville, Jan. 23, 1922, ‘Wulf is spending a few days in New York Stephany Molleur, widow of Napoleon on business. Mo'l_l:‘ur, nffl xlnlye:m- P Fune at her late home. ou Attornev Charles L. Torrey will b in | " ‘girest, Taftville, Thursday, Jan. 26, at . Wilimantic today attending a sesston;of | 530 5. m. Requiem hiéh mass at L coated gum 18 | the supertor court. ; Sacred Heart church at 9. y Steam heat is belng installed and fire | WEST—In Taftville, Jan_24, 1922, Wil a dellght to yomg escapes added to_ Undon hall, Nor® Gros- m West, aged 72 Years, : k| ee e e uae o e | R et Thredoy T 3ot o ture theatre. The changes ax ebeing made'| 2Venue, 5 5 26, d ld. 10, et the. requiromonierof tho ot | 930 o m. Requiem high mass ' at an Get the best the farmyard offers b.y insisting on Parksdale Farm Eggs. Save the coupons that are packefwith them—one with each dozen, They'll help you get a chest of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver % ‘ Sacred Heart church at 10. Burial in \ & 3 o 3 lice departmnt. St. Mary's cemetery. E . 99 or a beautiful dinner set of Parisian China. Examinatl 2 > ot o e e , It “melts in your Eout Buy Wedgwood Creamery Butter for its rich, coun- — Febru: ” o earies mmmws b By il an |h um i center x -y try flavor, for full measure—the excess water is 1;"58&(1 $1400 0 .’1’5‘:‘-’ ”E‘“Y““« : S TR L g e B d . 0 g . m s = 1 1 tll 2 ¢ out—for the coupon that comes with each’ pound, Save-money ‘on new s vmt w%mmfit p‘:mm“fi“mf and. !:nm:;{;?m b o hd:;:;“bn"d remains’ to ald dlgestlon, bl'lghten (J ) Parksdale Farm Eggs and Wedgwood Creamefy dishes - v P R Q. ot Nortn BOne: - teeth\ and soothe the mouth and throat. > Butter are so exceptionally good and 1 , / £ Grosvenordale has planned an 4 2 . i P y g and such unusual ‘1:.). "r.'::.x‘ A2 vhaces o of Mardi Geas, which comes late this RlGLEY 0 dS to . andseme Parisian , om. 3 &l ;a ue, Z:u slou ::e them regularly, If your grocer N i amt e R nae *_ There are t'_h_e Othel' w L (Ssl : asn't them let us know, \ 30 free coupens and $6.00. Fer todgs of Biks Is the big soolal event plan- = . t 30 more coupons and $6.00 you ned for tifs week in Putnem; BH“RGH & Ai-LLN choose from, too: 4 = P. BERRY & SONS, Inc., Hartford, Conn, R 24 s et Farmers 1n Fatnam and adjacent towns \ 3 y Sele Distribytors for New England States T e i et s s bt S and $6.00 completes tifs magnifi- : 15 Main Street ¢ dnner srvics of 112 iecn, Comty Taommre: sesouanny ooy e (N < 5 direstion of a apectal committes made . ; "i LV:_LL_L_A»_AL 2 % | : — 4 > guC.m!.E‘PmmuflJohn Funeml ery DCUBLEM'NT Dll’eCtOl's P EDDE RRMINT BOYCOTT AGAINST ULSTER -~ AU D) LY CALLED OFF Dublin, Jan. 24 (By the A. P.).—The boyeott against Ulster was definitely = L jEnmEresseten | Embalmers ol licity depa ent of the Dall 5 ! ‘. (Eireann, statement : YL BT \ “The Dail n cabinet, having con« - ~ :| sidered the report of the meeting of Mi. Lady Assistant / S oliine with Sir Jamés Cralg in |l yeNRY E. CHURCH lon, y directs a ontinuance \ J of the Belfast boycott. The boycott orig-| WM. SMITH ALLEN- inally ‘was instituted on account of the Imposition of religius and. political tests. These tests are now t hone 328-3 ‘