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* TRE Beeh ; treadnerous 'a Danlelson as the regult 6 flrfil Sreather. Major Hadial A, Hunl_of New-Londod TRade & beriofical inshed:ion of the BeFviee WatteFy. at the stats ermory '.meefl'/ &V @ %n ¥, Gaifion 62 Stamtord was in Gre¥ &hh Which he werks - | itor with friends in Danlelson Wednesdag: t Tald d& - i3_FreRRlnting the tur® Another. new regulation, the Srst hieatd u,ema 82 Read'@ sli- | 5p this week: Hereafter @ person recelvs mg.ma g}mmmw tha Taftvilie tift- | ;g "an insured parcel post,” wiil" be .ré: ek quited 'to . reosipt for it. Postmastet The Hagniieent blrd a5 been sm | Bavmond Allen made thls anmouncemert several timed Quring the past week, ai- 1ty always In flight dwer the tortaroue | | 'is mot likely that Danlelson wili see courso-of the river winding gracefully |other than high school “basetbal: for the along .a rocdky course bordering the 12il- | remainder of the present season. Box of« road tracks, but on one occaslon standing | fice Tecedyts have not been sufficient -of on the bank in all hie majesty. tate to' warrant’etaging any more of the Eagles are.extrémely rave biréw if. | fast ‘semi-pro games to whaich the “local eastern Conmecticut’ fn tits Volsteadian | fans halve become acciustomed. era and this glant of the ekies bas aroused Players in the whist tournament the keenest enthueiasm among he | gatheér at the rooms of the Bohmian <l group of treinmen whe watch for the |this (Thursday) evening. bird daily and haye seldom failed to s At Pellett's hall “this' eVenfing members him of late. [ of the tolephone employes’ councll in the Mr. Wilbor 65 an emcrl"'wed sporismen, ; Danlelson, Putnam and Moosup division & man who has shot deer and ail of the | will bave 2 soclal. game common to this section as well &3 At St. James' church Wednesiay morn- having had the libemty of taking a few |ing; a month’s mind high mass of requlem pot shotz st Individuals included In the | for Mre. Johanne Sulllvan was celebrated laiver's forces Giriven .out of France, in |by Rev. John Roux, M S. the fgll' of 1918. Mr. Wilbur is not api Bulléing operations at the Clolster at iake 2 hawk for an eagle or make | Connecticut' Village is to be resumed such common &Ter in his anxiety to | within a few days. see things that are out of the ordinary, | gaturduy sftermens awd evenings here- S0 Ifs réport of an agle in the 1ocatior aprer at the banking rooms of the Danlel- mentioned may be taken as well founded. | gon Trust company. an export on. & The blg question now i3 whether it |ay law will be avaiisble to assist, Wwould be legal to start out on a hunt £0r |out charge, il cltizens in ma'ing out the Pird whose life should be spared, it |their returns, which must be fil.d before is heid by all true sportsmen, that In Ns | March 15.. Treasurer Clifford H. Stark. soaring flights e may be as great & JO¥ | weather gald Wiednesday that the bank to those who have not 23 yet seen Ittm inow has on hand the form required for as those who have had what may be |thoss who will meke returns on, income: consigered a real privilege. of less than $5,000. Other forms for re- | Finely sustalned Interest contimmes to | WIS DY corporétions and by in . lduals | be manlfested in the . revival meetings | With incomes In excess of | that have been held almost nightly at th. | bected within a few daym PUTNAM ' Putnam was especfally tnterested Wed- ' mesda® in the' fact that Mrs. Marlon Buckingham Ream Stevens, a daughter of the late Norman B. Ream, multimile | lionaire intkmate of J:' Plerpont Morgan, | GRakaman fh e onekiayoef the N, ¥, N Ega R R 2n a‘flimmfifi%fif 01! @5 o Ms lm B. Yourg, !B_e:t flose—:h Ao Bt at B Kilkgly, i the: h;t @iy ot this more fl’fi-n ‘paKsing m who Hiave ‘been cinder- ! over E kirmd u\em and eay win M !b the tast Gitm ag B “ohntich _with 9 Chot WP BA%H flled srine: tlrem, ape 1Rt gt e writ s Getetls have come to the ears o . wricen, Wil e cmitted ‘Pntil after the 3 that sro béing eirculated are told it may De sajd that one @cfending themselves, and #ane to B2y In court will make rendigy, witkout a doutt to all stod In anything pertaining upotesmmanst4p and incidents pertaining ho staérvisian of it as cirried out asen tate Jaw® at the present Pentecostal church since Janw Ty 20, un- der the girection .of Evangeilst W. E Smith of West Somerviile, Mass., for 27 years engaged in the celiglous lfe and work here and abroad. . The mecbings are continuing mightly - this week, with the of Saturday. Next Sunday will be three services—at 11 a, m., 300 and 7 p. m. The all—Ceylohv Tea T ? 1 e 2 George M. Puliman, Marshall Field and " ; H ingly’ n’bo‘:':!%ol)rfllal held s first | Phifip D, Armour, is to be married. ac- | J Y m‘ 3 ks "fltfi“mdl organized | cording to preéss reports, Saturday next ) v . ks i i fat Wil come B - ot the Russian-@reek Orthodox church tn | Makes tea twice as weak g‘ame Back : onth. The | 59h street, New York, to a member of | X, = H t the end of { 5" family of the nobiilty of . Russia— strong, or makes ST 1 g Yies whieh | Anastase” Andrelviteh Vonstatskoy-Von- | 7 % Kk . : slateky, who was 2 famillar figure-about i 3 hcebd O Al istep i x and collected in' the early | ghg gtreets of Putnam a few months age.| . SEEMAN BROS.,Inc. twice as much tea. and/stiftness in a i = The late Norman B. Ream developed & New York ¢ Thi mbsents 3 ! Jack Frost showed some of hls fine ar- | magnificent country estats in the neigh- | K : H it to pecole hercabouts,, Wednesday | bor.ng town of Thompson—Carolyn hail{ Preprietors of %oa | —and there ;:;3’?;9; Vv -was @ guest “White Rose” Tes Expest e '“d%c;nl rum;l.s: o “‘} uently was & visitor Popular Products I putgtl oy acobs w ¢ a§ pair, 2nd .06t one rheéuma- exclamations . cund’ tm i Bfty réquires internal quickly dis The flls‘.inguls‘:\efl Russian _ attracted extosent! T Rub eGothing, ,enet—atmg ? however, -and more ‘or less attentlon during’ his visits St 0 r;‘ra:‘bc\uk s said it mean | to. tnls city, and_the ‘announcement in F#igaf 'ch, the :m- rair < varlous publicatiors Wednesday that he b opinig e ]mm]]mamg in the er;,rnt v_'t!'ht “1: U{':}m! 0!_“&*{_‘ from time to time included as guests of he made 7ay as a refugee " Ad argemeleicd o 2ol 1 Rene ot cm‘t‘lf'nh(?-d~ T, the wealthy s r nce to Pars, w JELE Peaun § At i man ‘B. Ream has held: the gon Pomtret, ard Woodstoc! vith members of a weals CRE OPINSO L ention “of ‘mariy ‘BHlinam’ péo- | Iyl it 5 Wednes ony, including Miss —oux " comes. .. thelog ple. who are naturally -irtérested in the that B S S ens ana ¥ Constance Vauc!: daughter of the 5 rheumatic pain < | dotngs of” such ‘&’ notable group as the Nat Mrs. Stephens an 3 'L ard distress. wma nat at Carol = 5 5 of the Baldw Locomotive of thée-Ream: famiiy. o ey and eventually Mrs. Sievens, to s bt . s 3 ; ing reports that they had and e ly Jdcobs " Ol1 e ) vw::mt;;as}e:s;':fl;ggggc;g SRS taotab dnte om Paris {s familiar ground. harmiess : heukl » less ‘interést. in”Putnam. duting Decticat. Mrs Fans are getting_their, money down on ich 'Hn:fr Hid s | 0ds which he has: vigited at 2107 OF S T hich ‘never dis- 1 f RO P temporar! 1 to spotte, and docs |, ] formerly cterk | Thompson. . He “was & frequent’ visttor oD S ot burn the g ‘barough, hls t a{: es whree Mr. and Mr now, making their I Mrs. Stevens is a more or 1 figure in Thempson and Pu h: members afd™ guests of the mily, ‘shopped about a bit on his Account, and’ at times indulged h self in.the luxury'of satching the inci ng between Al Lundst e and John Kalet- e is UIE par- ofnta, n-n:se‘ts and bches Stops sl have been f-lnsl{w denta) strest scenes of a smail cit sidence prior to- the ) i Atténtion ' hete W first racte separated cs, lumbago, buckache and neural-| Mr. and Mrs, Gedrge TL. Call ore to loave A 25 mueh by reason of his belng garb- he.uniform of an'officer’ of the army as to the'fact that he ap- peared in the.company of his announced ! bride-to-be. was in Chicago. presented as ex torkas (Thursday) Ltstiber gl Get o small f6ial bot- | wificn sehll 12k, th 1o “of old-time, honest St. Jacobs Oil|Southern Pincs,.oa a m any drug store, and in .a moment;the east and [ southern trips’ which o other s &O- armers’ assoclation this state, will de- the members of 14 TAK . U5 P N . CARINO, mnx EATHER BLDG. SNDJPOCKE:! g ot WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. - Bowrng 13 ‘tis stoft for all. Pres |75 , aweEy every Saur {2 en were shown ter An(‘?"\\i states, comes of a family war, could hav h the Ream fa t noble. in 1910 uprising agal i ’Iodrl 's also was: exerting ' himsel? fo.gain pro- & isncces Fre ficlency and white flannel trousers al- his preference apparently Ioo company mear East Ki S T AN Y B = 5 with “his uniform, for on varlous occa- Members of the “clvic federation win | slons he.appeared in’ Putnam wearing the /] different styles of dress. Charles make up lodge, Al aug 1. tot lodge ses: W .here aside from those In trade papers whose repre: < at Hartford, 3 Wwho had dealings with him evér attempt-- at—the Hddystone D! wleconed, the coming of ed to engage him in conversation, and he Locomot ; was accepted by the public: at large, in overal ! cur.ous in its own way as to what is go- | ing on in eoclety circles, as one of the many. distingu'shed visitors' that are manded by leaders of t the bolshevik r A 1AIl biOS. PRODUCT :I'hé sy';mbol of qua ""This store is a suit store. i Al this season of the year, when moit stores allow their stock to nm to tag ends, our suit stock is vy ang the ¢ suranee of purity. Visit Tait Bros. plant and see for yourself how milk products are handled by the latest equipment known to ereamery science. Inspect these modern day- light plants and the rigid standards of cleanliness mmntamed. Blch Venefian Tee Cream coated with the finest -mflk,choeolate is the latest Tait Bros. Product. This dainty is on sale everywhere at 10c. Follow the yellow “siges and look for the name L3 being the end of a season, doesn’t satisfy the need for the KewamgS\ntsmready 32!.50 $34.50 $40.00 . $45.00 ey CHURCH mfl‘.sou e} S g o £ taken her not only to ever riends that e free from pains, aches and;to Cuha. ey Late 'in the summes interest in the Unit | - e~ g5 Late 'in 1 persons here who interest in 1 ess.. Dpu’t suffer! Rub rheu~! A: splenchl came touch. with him -through trade Canada and at the rooms of the fom eway. irpugh the channe Anastase An ary ha included Leonand S "HIGH- LlGHTS Or 1922 A CLASSY CCMEDY MUSICAL REVUE ACDED ATI'RACTION “THE KENTUCKY FIVE” . A LIVELY, JAZZY COLORED ACT EMNETT and McCLAIN I CEARLIE EEILLEY COMEDY_MUSICAL NOVELTY_| __ THE BOY FROM BRAZIL _ May McAvoy, “AVi Virzinia Courtship” A STORY BASED ON THE FOPULAR PLAY " NENS WEEKLY—COMEDY COMING! THE - e PLAYING CENTURY EXCLUSIVELY GRILS 3. F. KEITH'S at. Children 1= @ VAUDEVILLE e Today, rriday, Saturday—4 Fine Acts BILLY BOUNCER’S CIRCUS Introducing the Celebrated English Clown and His Famous Bounding Contest. First Time in United States. You'll be Kept in Paroxysms ef Laughter. THE CARBERYS | CHAS. TOBIAS SONGS—STORIES A FEW MINUTES WELL SPENT CREEDON & DAVIS IN_COMEDY SKIT IT_“YOU_MAKE _ME MAD” ______ Conway Tearle in “After Midnight” !?‘BREEI) THEATRE —TODAY— TWO BIG FEATURES TOM MIX —IN— THE BIG . TOWN ROUND-UP BARBARA BEDFORD oo St “CINDERELLA TCORN and SHEPARD E ORCHESTRA THAT BEAT RAP’S TH Armory Dance FRIDAY, FECRUARY 3id | ENTERTAINMENT | MARIE DE KYSE™ Lyric Soprano. MAUDE i Sebo A OF THE HILLS” Windham High School Auditorium Monday Evening, Feb. 6th. n Rotary Boys' Work Benefit State~ Armers, Saturday, Feb-u SINGING 6 Webster Wil Play, DANCE, 12 «\‘i(_,_ 'T temperature | oo 1 1i—EQL’OTCC:UJ‘I\;--; F oiC Pappas Hall, Uncasv: :11' (l"- t 1st In day, drds o!‘ gs. Attorney Charies L. Torrey was in Hartford Wednesday attending a meeting began § ar B Feox’s Dancs Orchisira oo s hav of th d viol to come | ANDGOVEK n'ng at Miss An. young pec- Striking cotton mill workers from Phrri( Ifla-ul— u protest against the have be Wright's Mills he past few days, A good number was work in m! where the ering the very cold windy fully accepted the wage red N 2 13BNy 800 £ A -piece e: d e e A four-piece orchestra furnishe: own territory, these worke: less, come into this territory, and non-un‘on, seeking rates aga'nst which they are protes‘ing in home territory, two hours’ motor journey d tant. are some things in the average normal derstand. ! The annual meeting of the Putnam|_ Building and Loan association held Wed- | © nesday evening proved a session of in- terest for numbers of shareholders, espe- ! clally in view of the fact that addresses of importance were on thc program for the evening. Fog. south winds and rising tempera- There was another dance Wed- sday night. he fire that destroyed the home of arles Pinney in Bolion Saturday night as seen very plainly by a number of e | resdents of this place. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bartlett were in New York the latter part of the week on trip among friends. igher court. Jan. 30th, a caterpillar was ling about the ground in the ard of a resident of this place. Whether ture made up a weather com the breakng up of win- Wednesday that ‘helped wonder in ter or not, is ot kno but it is to be treeing this section of the county ed It seems ma peculiar to the ice that h: it see a caterpillar in the winter tima. Deep’ River—-. and Mrs. Harry D. Tyler town have announced the engagement ofetheir daughter, Miss Ar- rietta A. Tyler, to James Ott of Chester. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Stree’ section snow thi; of MOFFITT—At Canterbury Plains 28, 1922, a son, Walter Russeil, to and Mrsy /. iries Moffit MABREY—1i. Da.nhu 1922 a daught Mr. and Mrs Englewood, N. J. HMARRIED BOEE V\RS—lh Griswold, Jan. 30, r—vame—p onenn, 0 |F Funeral L«.\m G. Rose and Arlene J. Vars of Plainficld. Norwich, i DEMITRY — COSTANDI— In Jan. 29, 1922, by Rev. Filotheos Kon- dilikos, Anthony Demitry of 16 strect and Miss Isabella Costandi of 16 Thames street. Directors and Embalmers DIED PRENTISS—In Plainfield, Conn,, Feb, 1922, Mabel Goodwin, wife of Rev. William C. Premiss. Notice of funeral! hereafter, Lady Assistant BENJAMIN Pomfret Conn., Feb. 1, s 1922, Caroline Sholes, widow of [l HENRY E. CHURCH Daniel W. Ben .4n n, aged 81 years. Funeral services will be held at Church & Allen’s, 15 Main street, Norwich, Sat- urday, Feb. 4, at 2.30 p. m. DBurial in Yantic cemetery. The Woodstock: Dairy SHANNON BUILDING, NORWICH, CONN. WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 ; TODAY ONLY Native Eggs ¢« 54c