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DANIELSON club Tuesday evenins. memibers gather- feature nights of the Anotser serles of Diayed tn the pinochle tourna- Big featore of the evening was tho concert by Wood's Novelty archescra. ¥ served, The Jénuary thew. of February, membars Telief of the town of KiT- their sittings at_thulr of- 6ce in the town hall bufiding. The board sentne While the usual mumber of ap:lications or rebates are expected, thers is 2o ! t there, Wil be aeny gre appeal from the assessments fixed by the boarll of assessors. Killingly High school's baskethall team fow seems to bave what may &e consld- «rod 2 safe lead in the race for the cham- plonehin of the Quinetau: Va'ley loasue. eam has gone along to date wit! tosing & league same met = teams rey stants for champlon: A, Tait \Hope sarge of Mrs. of showing what is IN ITS CLASS LARGEST SELLING CiGAR IN THE WORLD FAMOUS FOR QUALITY MADE IN NEW ERGLANDS LARGEST CIGAR FACTORY R.G.SULLIVAN ESTATE SOLE OWHERS AND WFSRS, FACTORY - MANCHESTER,MLH. .JRERTUS A WOOD 2l Director and Embalmer The Putnam police have been asked to' be on the lockout for Walter Kittrell. Who appeared in this city several months sgo and put over & story he was | an ex-service man walking coast to coast for Lis hgalth, also upon /& woger, After passng through Putnam Lll.u'lll returped end made his homs with Raphzel! While here ha presented = triend o ing. Ascording' to _informakion reveived by the police, officers in Syracuse would very mmeh Mke to find Kiterell and in- tarview him regarding certain personal property that disappeared from a home n that city. The Putnam police have aiso_learned that the Norwich police de- partment would ke to see Kittrell and 25k him about an overcoat that was ré- ported to the department there as hav-i ing beén stolen. It'ls stated that on his travels Kittrell had claimed to 'be = member of the Putnam American Legion post,” which ia not the fact. The bedy of Ress A, wifo of Willlam E. Smalley, was brought to Putnam on Monday asternoon . from - Narfolk, Vae ‘or buria lin the Grove Street cemetery. Jre. $malley was born in Putnam, Nov. 10. 1865, the daughter of tho late Mr. and Mrs, Nelson King of Grove street. Sha attended the public.schools of Put- nam and whep sbout 32 years old mar- ried 3ir. Smalley, Who, 8t that time, was oved 28 a plumber by the hardware of T. C. Bugbee & Co. Soon after o marrfed they moved to Hyde where Mr. Smalley engaged the plumbing business. Three years o they ‘went to Norfolk. Mra. Smalley | TourmgCar. Tractor . ..... . ALL PRICES F. ents who attended the dance wore at © homes here early. Wit the coming of Tebruary, tio af- Self-Starter and Demountable Rims, Above Price on- Open C:n. ) 'GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY TO. lNSURE DELIVERY. THE IRVING E. BOGUE CO. AUTHORIZED FORD AND FORDSON DEALI-‘.RS Lowest In Hutory of Ford Products. $348.00 8319.00 ceen . C..$543000 .......539500 ¥ Nu!lmhfidm O.B.DETROIT. ... had been In poor health for some time but was though! into sale wrene Dejage welcom blood and police that cd with . of C, 10 plece-is to 62 of John L. Georgia Rose—Tomorrow Land Wh Granny, You're My 'w Al That | Need ls Y. rot | Wart I‘ Mammy—Mendy ’n’ Me—Fox-Trot— Sealing—Fox-Tret pepular Songs of Vesterdey—Walts Mediey, No. T ‘osterday— y s ’ o ley, No 2 — Hucke!-Berge Orch. ¢ ‘RED SEAL RECORDS By the Alice, Where Art Thou . B T e Rty e g.r ,:-(x: Amfl;finlh-m. :pmm on Lasha Swvact and Low fariot Russian Danoce IAINST!ET FEBRUARY VICTOR RECORDS READY THIS MORNING. 'l 10-inch and 12-inch Double Face Records Back to Pre-War Prices 75 Cents and $1.25 POPULAR SONGS Seconc Hand Rose—My Man (Mon Homme) Rose of My Soui—Whisper to Me in the &lrflm Got My Habits On—Happy Hottentot Shall We Most Again—Miseiesippi Cradie— DANCE RECORDS My Sweet Gal—I'm Laughing AN the Gypay Blues—When Buddha Senlles— aul W Just @ Litth Love Song—Fox- m—r;"r'u—h..r Mammy— | wis.dic Necht (Celm os '.ifl) | A STOCK OF 6,000 RECORDS TO SELECT FROM HENRY' A. McEWEN, Jeweler school buming Toeeday “afternoon was ettended by school board members from including as far south as Sterling, ' & program of topics for diecussion had been sabmitted in advance and many took opportunity to ask questions. Among those present to answer the ques- tlons were Dr. A. B. Meredith, state su- pervisor of achools, and Mesars. Light, Sturgls and Garrison, supervisors con- ’:{fi‘d with the state board of edumeca~ Fanny Brice_| John Steel Sterling Trio Miss Patricole Edne Brown- Ellictt Shaw The mecting of tie Putnem Bulling & Flor;da Time— Al-Star Trio and Their Orchestra hiteman and His Orchestra- rot— Whiteman and His Orchestra Ciub Roya! Orchestra G, Smith and Orchestra Elsie Beker da Lashwnsks, with Criterion ‘Behumann-Heink, Contralto Efrem Zimbalist, Violinist ke, ) | The meeting: will all parts of eastern Windham county, | Loan Assoiation'ia 1o jfe. held: jst2004 ts. (Wednésday): evening. $. publie. illlam A, i nner of Bridgeport, secretary of the of boilding: and loen ‘asso- i§ si wills be retal 3 te 2. fortune: estimnated as s\nooc_wu has announced ot the Atlantle civision of =, wiil .be present. | Mra, ham ang. Miss Rockwell, -secre- | tne Norwich Red Cross.were| llage last \mk, making | . | slotly. cau ot Norglen, teagher, verfect 1 attendanee, f for Jam— \org,ms Viola #é sahool room has eoqgé’o* paint and The” exnense eofte _sale. Carl Danielson was chalrman ably €rs. fon Janw T Miss Eve- . ‘Wers_ Herman Chase, Irving’. Chase, ‘dnay Jokn ' Cémnelty,Joseph | Connolly. Marorte’ Galtes, Jam the M. E. chureh Sun- ntion to Bé Reld in New Febd. 2. roo! sseston the barn- waa, Rev.. Mr. ’r-m leatier of e Epworth leagunsgen- | 22 cervice was Mrs. Richard H. Chase, with the topié Bchools of Methodism. At the meeting of Queen‘ Egther cirale | of giria held at the M. E. vestry Satur- day afterncon at-2.80.¢'cicck, with Mrs. Irving :Horlbutt,” director, the pro- gram included devotional - exercises by | 3ies datilda Kieden, & Teport from th treasmrer, ' Migs Lanra MoGulre, which was read and. approved,-and’ Miss Mar- jorie Gates read -chapter -&--of the text book Blay-at-Home Journeye: The girls were greatly. interested in plecing patche work during the soclal hour, ‘Ten mem. bers were present. Cake and ioe cream were gerved. Patrol . Leader liwho became a miember of the local troop of Boy Scouts week, Joined the scouts of New counell - for ‘the educational about the subdmarine bage Saturddy. morning. . Carroll Spicer of Grotez was e repent | .| caller at the home of g Long - .. her sop-in-law. . Mrs. Andfew P. relatives in B o Willlam Scraf Durtam, Friday night ab’ hows of his in-law, the M athewson. Mr -rhmnw home at Al mflm our weeks' ¢ B: Announcement 'dex is chairman of the committee. Gey_oakes. gudsts enjoyed o mocizl evening, Waiich was to have conducted the services bt the Uhcasvile Methodist ehgich Sum- 83y evening last 6d not do so om account | Peckham Baptist church: in Ledyard. The Scobtmaster Dufliey C. Perkite, with |of the stanm. It % expected that son of mectings exterded ever a period of thres Alfred: Erickson andthe men will conduct tne service Whittiesey Bérriam, eon ’of ; Commander | Sunday evechne. Frauk D. Berrfan 2 the gubmarine base, | = rs. Joun her home. of he: resent arrival in Daytona, ¥la, .‘tewrm&m, “ On Women's Apparel Coats, Dresses, Vlalst&, Etc—All at the Lowest Prices of the Season ON SALE BEGINNING TODAY ! One rack 'of Muffs and Scarfs—Fox, Wolf and Narobia Furs—at less than cost — CLEAR- ANCE PRICES $5.00 TO $25.00. Women'’s Silk Georgette Waists, at much less thnem,form.rlyssss— sz 98 g Ersios D formeiy £915) Ry Cou—CLEAR: 630,00 - CAMEO GIRL nt FEB. 6 CLEARANCE FRIGE .. . $65.00 One 40-inch Nutria Coat, size 38—at less than ot : CLEARANCE PRICE $245.00 OTHER SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN WOMEN’S WINTER COATS, ARE— . Womszn’s Coats, fsrmerly $27.00 to $17 50 $35.00—CLEARANCE PRICE ... * Women s Lnrge lS]x:re Caats, sizes 44‘/2 to 48Y5, GEARENGE FRICE ..........” $49.50 (GIVEN BY PEQUOT COUNCIL, K. OF 0., VAVIS THEATLRL 1 PAPPAS HALL, UNCASVILLE, 1l THCRSDAY L‘\' . FEB. 2, 19 AUSPICES OF NORWICH GIBLS’ (D,\l»‘; e n:‘:::};co:l‘::r(riruA iy MUNITY CLUB OF NORWICH. e |- see Anncuncement. - i EAST WOODSTOCK has resumed teaching at r an absence of two weeks o'wm; 1o Tinass rles Bugbee, who has heen mia the past week, is gal FELTCORY & SHEPARD (The Orchestrs that beat Rap's), ARMORY DANCE, 1 FRIDAY, FED., r&. ng | | with nnenm Mrs. Everett May has been confined 5 the house; with an attack of toneiiltis. Wendell Boswar taart M and chool,, was chosen delegate to the day schoon confersnce to be he'd a j Federal Street Methoolst church in N London Friday afternen and evening. the */ Montville Center Concregation-l undary school the foflowing ) isgates an - ho men’s social wae held last Satue- | lay -evening, but the ttendance was not . Were appointed by the superintem 28 large as usual owing fo ‘sickness and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moran, M ss J& he:a'sagressble weather. = An excellent Scholfield and Miss Hie Co~storic supper, comprising an oveter stew ¢old Erom the Unc-sville Methodist Sunday nam, salads, rof was served, and ice cream was on Vs Hubert Dart and the primary teaci- assisted by Rev. Henry Baker N. T. Mrs, Hubert G. Dart of Oakdal or- White,. C. H. Kill*m and Arthur Moree. 'taned her sewing class on Monday aft- D. H. Cowie. of Webster eonducted the ernoon by elving them a party at th singing and there was mus'e by the or-|Clud rome. Games were played and a chestra. The proceeds amounted to near- | fire was bullt In the fire place where the y $30. girls roasted appi-s &nd marshmallows. The church weeting and roll call wif] | Cake, sandwiches, cocoa and candy made B¢ held Sarurday next.' Mrs. M. C. Jor- | b ythe girlf were ssrve’. The vlub meets every Monday afternon after sehool hours Walker White left Saturday for Bos-|to stw and make thelr own cloth & ton to régame hr- stndies at Northeastern | /Miss Eliza Killeen has returned home, coilege. after sdveral woeks’ visit with relatives "LH. Linggman, whe left for Florlds |tn New Jersey. Jast fyicallay et Whe ight st ozt E - ington, D. C., calling ‘on Rev. T. A. Tur- ner and family, former residents here. PRESTON Ho left that city Friay afternoon in the xflu.—u'm-.: etruek thet par of the The sineing. Geer conducts Monday night in the vestry of the Eaptist church continues to.be very ‘well attended. y The worers' coumcll _ of the —Baptist g @' (DA m7. Satirdiy & eniry at the home of Supt. Char'es Zabriskie t- ' MONTVILLE A garty of friends and neighbors |pleasantiy surprised Luther Haack at his | plan for the work of the comiag monthe. {homs on Fitch FON recently by calling 1 én him on the evening of his seventiet" | Wissionary soclety of the Miss - Abbie (Tanton 'enterfuped e Congregatienal a7d presentieg him saveral hirth- swere played ‘and the church at ner home Tuesday, The Missionary soolety of the Babtist church s to meet Thursday eftarnoon at The Laymen’s League of New London | tirs p arsonege. Rev. H. J. Chase has jost complsted a next | wosks and very sstisfactory sesults were btatmed. o Y. 3. O. A, 18 to meet Friday he vasniry of the Baptist church. Ons of .uujmmmmuu!betmwp tioon =ting Yoseitans s eertousty M at -Friends of Mra Alice B, Afitcheil learn | ¢ oot Feask S, Rebloa fs oootu vangellsiic mestings in the Vojumtown Baptist church. The Workl Wide Gufld g¥Flg are to meet s Alies Krug Saturday eftersoon. wiiere che i3 mgmma at the vy Lon Botel. — HEBRON afterncon the 3. John wm end family sre moving (s smeri ctook _Mrs. €. J. Dougles retorned Fitaay to Boston, Leving beon tlie Eger C. T. Hough, for & ibort and ‘Hough returned to Hertford High gokos! Mona Anm thoge in Middletewn Satus. y aftérneon wero-Mr. and Mvs X, A, hdflnmhmo( Mwfl.mmuam Mra, W, R, 'k:(o',! mm-n ot the Latier Ald 2o- T T AT douehnutsr-chees ‘and £ohool the deegates chosen were Mr. snl | . scriosl whish Crarles Dr Saturéay Fite Girls with their guardian, Mre. sdoward n | Champe, met at the home of E. F. Lord. | PO’ THE FUNNIEST OF ALL 30 Wezks, Boston — 52 Wecks, Now York C'fly' Telephone Now for Reservations. N. Y. Paid $5.00a 'a Seat If You Miss This Ons, Then Step Going to ths Mrmeo.~ DON'T MISS IT ! ADDED ATTRACTION HAROLD LLCYD, in “NOW OR NEVER” Prices, Mat. 35¢, 50:, Few 75c—Eve. 50c, 75c, Few $1.00 $1.00 PLUS WAR TAX LLOYD com ED ES AV ] " ATHEATRE " 4 ACTS HIGH-CLASS, RE.FB\F_D VAUDEVILLE HIGH-LIGHTS OF 1922 | A CLASSY COMEDY MUSICAL REVUE ! VAUDEVILLE’S GAYEST GIRLIE SHOW ACDED ATTRACTION “THE KENTUCKY FIVE” A LIVELY, JAZZY COLDRED ACT EMMETT and McCLAIN COMEDY MUSIDAL NOVELTY May McAvoy, “ A Vu'gmla A STORY BASED ON THE POPULAR. PLAY NEWS WEEKLY—COMEDY CHARLIE REILLEY __THE BOY FROM BRAZIL ) Courtship £ WORLD'S BEST VAUDEVILLE First Time in Tnt.d Sta.es. STRAND i Today—VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES—Today ; Don’ Miss Seeing the SIGLER BROS. i Thursday, Friday and Saturday , | Billy Bouncer’s Cizcus Introducing the Celcbrated Euglish Clown and His Fumois Youll be nept in + aroxysa PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY 3. F. KEITH'S © VAUDEVILLE s agater - 3—OTHER FINE ACT. CONWAY TEARLE in “AFTER MIDNICHT” ;Rnymond A Simonds, Tenor! Webster-Brocks Trio | VIOLIN—'CELLO—PIANO. i i Auspices of FAITH TRUMBULL CHAPTER , D. A R~ | COMMUNITY HOUSE Monday Evening, March 6, 1922 Eight 0*Clock Doors Open at 7:30 | TICKETS $1.00 Tax’ Exempt | {On Sale At Cranston’s and Eom| Members of the Chapter ! PERTRL. sccmspbton s o i st D0 A 1 Florence Smith was home from Hamptor for the week end The death of Mrs. George Cole, 73, 6o~ curred Tuesday morning, the 24th, after| {an liness of several weeks, during which |she was cared for devotedly by ‘“her | daughter, Mrs. Georgle Jarvis. Her fu- neral was held Friday at her home, the officlating clergyman being Rev. Mr. Wil. bur of Oneco. Mr. Wilbar, Mrs. George Gellup and Mrs. Byron Gallup sang Abide With Me and Lead, Kindly Light. Burfal was In the family lot in Moosup cemetery. Besides her busband, shs leaves two daughters, & son, /several grandchildren and a brother. Except & few years spent In the west, she had re- eided 2l her lfe in this viclnity, She wil be greatly missed and the family have had expressions of sympethy from | many friends. Edwin Frink traneacted business in Voluntown Thursday. Bov: Traman D Chille et & Gay tn Norwich tast John B Tanmer ‘attended a mesting ot the Milk Producers' assoclation in Put. |, ———— BORN COCKRELL—In Bast Greenwich, R, I, JAn, 26, 1922, a daughter, Anna to Mr.and Mre Henry E. Cookrell “(Pauline Chawe), BATES—In Gurisyviile, Jan, ll 1"! L) &on to Mr. and Mrs. W, ¥, Bat OLACHRBIE—In Pawostuck ton), Jan. 1932, & wom, Burns, - to Mr. and Mrs Clachrle. BANDERS—In Wi 1033, & daughl and Mrs, G. W, URSO—in Westerty, R. L 3an, 5o, 1923, duwmzr Blednior, to Mr. and Mra, Angelo OMUDI—At Guales Ferry, Jan, 8 &0 daughter to Mr. and Mes, cuunw of the Lvanm st-iot, SARRIED, GALLANT — MATTE — Ju Yiimantia, Jan. 311922, by Rev, J, J. Paplilon, Ar:a:r Gallant and Miss Edovardine URCR—At Norwleh Town, Jam, 30, 1922, suddeniy, John ¥, Pounch, Funera1 ‘at Bis lats hems oo 100" West ‘Town street on Thursday morning at 280 o'eiock. Bervices in the Bacred Heart church at 10 n‘floflk Burial in 5t fiaipive come: w'n N Tomd on Rot Wihiltam Fildsy, moroing wt b ay . mmlnx at § Westerly, R. I, san, 20, i Toeorss. & Charplin, 'sged 18 !‘OAI‘III‘ &i’-h}:‘ DAe' ef, 'm birthday Saturday, invitng & her young friends to her lc-n, where all had'a very enjoyable time. BRrReel) THEATRE Today and Thursday TWO BIG FEATURES TOM MIX ROBERT 0. FLETCHER POST, NO. &4, AMERICAN LEGIOX. WHIST IN THE AMERICAN LEGION ROOMS, STEAD BLDG,, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1, 1923, AT S B. 38, CENTS, : | nam last Thursday. Miss Marion Brown oslebrated lh‘ strerminen, yreved very true last week, when sero weather prevailed, The high winds htnrhy und Bunfey of esrvice, pud the telephones. out There was no church service Sunday on account of the stormy weathem Tt must be & great consolation te the { widow when the insurance more thes covera the lozs. CHURE & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral : Directors Embau.x Lady W HENRY E, CHURCH WM.