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_ DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS || o % || BREED THEATRE “iwhoeow F o Tuyuimswssun || BETTY COMPSON 2AP5nsuse DANIELSON cmiee ot o syl AUDEVILLE AND PICTURES ol UL - S SRR It a man held the admission privi-|ter, Dora, both at home. leges and lemonade concessions for the| ayorney E. L. Darble is the new dis- AT ST town court, he might make enough (his | /oy depaty of the Masonis lofges - in SUNDAY NIGHT ‘O‘NLY THE E Baturday morning to pay for a few weel Windbam and Tolland counties. _ Attor- 0 H H 2 visie In Florida, for there ta townwide | v TAL M0 SRt SNG, (IET Mar orie au, in “On Her Honor” : ey T el o in_the so-callea fishing oases Icam No. 15, A, F. and ‘A.'M, a past ] 2 A Story of Love. Tingling With Struggle and Beating With the Big Things That Move hat are coming up for conslderation at h priest of Warren chapter and a past T 9922 M 2 10 o'clock. e commander of Montgomery council, all IN AGAIN”—Comedy “CARMEL MYERS m Human Hearts. As there is standing room only in the | \raconfe hodies located in Daniclson. He With HARRY SWEET 'BREAKING THRU town court under any circumstances, n0| 5, js a member of Columbian Comman- seats being provided outside the court| o, g T, of Norwich, of Scottish Rite e G ) N3 9 A hnny Hines, in “Torchys’ Nighthood” ™3°3.9° ialiings, the person who Wans 10 Bear| bodies in the same city and of Sphinx(f Mon., Tues. and Wed.—VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES JO y L) y ng THE DAY e s o e R ) what is said in one gof the most Inter-j .y, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of esting cases in a dog’s age in the town | yrabec " 0n @ patyie VGt oceds | W. TODAY—Continuous Show From 1:30 to 10—AUCE LAKE, in “THE INFAMOUS AR ; PUTNAM F. D. Sargeant, who was pastor of the MISS REVELL”—Sunshine Comedy—Pathe News—Children 15 Cents Today. Addition re escapes are In course — court should be on hand early; Other-|yoranurin’ Sheldon of Moosup as district wise, he may have to listen to Wwhat transpires by wireless telephone, ke By Congregational church in this eity for a gz e of erection at the Orpheum theater. Al puygay Judge and Mrs. Edgar M. |quarter of a century, recently addressed ! v fire escape i3 helng added both on | woo e oo B G T BT ot | the Men's club of the Pledmont Congre- At e of th | their daughter, Miss Frances Lester | gational church = 1\\'orccster4 T'hcdrfirh‘* new escapes W N olitar v, - | is associated with the New England Tel- - nd will leaq r‘; enwr";n S o R L O e egraph company. Mr. Sar- SUNDAY L : > house o i fessor | gent. discussed the November ice storm, b nt of physice "at the | the damaze that it did to company lines | Tuesday and Wednesday & e means of s Im\itute of Technology.|and what has been dome to relieve the 5 in case the ne- i member of the ed- | demoralization of traffic at that time. P ® wh to « s oft repeated and as often oke college, | ging a _"h;n:L o e B < ca finally brought to son the cause of death be- iyelogsouranpy | €6 [1) ' r - MAUDE HEERER, h f J d it | W “The Lure of Jade bureau of stan Windham ¥igh School Auditorium | Ap Intoxicating Tale of the South Seas -nd ol @ Woman of Mystery Who + s whi ay Evening, Feb. 6th. | Conquered H "™ "| BUSTER KEATON | uE N “The Playhouse” COMEDfi N e aynguse doz ept ; hard n| TO TH. é THE_FUNNIEST PICTURE KEATCN EVER_MADE. B B DR SR % it 4 St it 4 R Gl tor” B GIVEN BY THE DI PARAMOUNT AGAZINE 2 : n . P ke 3 gL st “G I You € Club” 1] B Y s BT S S — S nala T uess cu Can 5 Ccmmu"us T uday——Fcur Big Time Vaudeville Acts : of Hyde Park, pon:MAHTS:SH:AFTvlLLE MAY McAVOY, in “A VIRGINIA COURTSHIF” . iming 1 . ht to Putnam on SRR { cmmy and Vleek.y—Vaudev:lle at 3:20, 5:45 and 8:15 . s el | IMFERIAL CRCHESTRA | ——— - 1 ez FEATURING LANDRY ON THE| DANRCING ‘ e | cases one who knew BANJO, AND GALLIGAN ON THE IN T. A. B. HALL, Saturday Night DAN‘ :E i CORNET. | MUSIC BY B ‘ ; POPULAR PRICES—GENTS 55 | HUMPHREY'S NOVELTY & : 5 sollection. toliontt-Tha v i LADIES 45¢c—War Tax Paid. ‘ ORCHESTRA PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY the h*ofl?u medal le fod of ser- Frank F. Kvlst. ~ved ‘h\‘ me at Pu te dead. at ‘lis dying Ja e | Something New in Dance Line. Be s Can i SR e and Get Your Share HOUSE Gordon & So Saturday, February 4 MUSIC BY L ANCE Pinkie Wood’s Novelty Thomas T ry, Willimantie, Orchestra February 4th. NG ORCHESTRA of | 8—12 P. M. The death Jan. 26 of Mrs. Ellen home of her daushter, 2 caused sorrow Mrs. Hyd N .l\ Her hood home. Rev. Henr:; pastorate pursued By unantmous vote, Dar Webster Will Play. CANTERBRURY G‘.RE"N n the death of William 1. T R he was MANSFIELD CENTRI vey, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jacobson enter fifteen guests— P. Shippea. Mr. ané Ymmg :ml Samuel Morsq ie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Co!l and Mrs. Walter Colburr ngton, Mr. s. Monl ert Hum Clare said Fri- Daw! d and butter, ch enjoyed. iy ¥ citizens are in a number nformation 1 son, { with Mr. SHORT CALENDAR SESSION POSTPONED TO FEBE. perior court Several liguor cases wi Mrs. Alice Gilhooley, 81, a reside motored grand- o had been orking for Henry HAD THAT TIRED, WORN-OUT recovering from FEELING d attended the am Towne. to meet next | § sone to Wor- v the home R Jecture. Kip, DANTELSON CASINO, | ? BLDG, BILLIARDS | : TABLES Harold Sargent, son of the late Rev. s the sport for & Saturday. Frizes ALBERTUSF. WOOD |- Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 147 DANIELSON it MARKOW’S L Grand Sale Remnant Store Mr. Hoo 263 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. ANNOUNCING THE Opening of Qur New Home Today FRESH, CRISP, NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY, AT “LOWEST IN THE CITY PRICES” For Opening Week, we have arranged some great bargains. We want you to come and look around. FEW ITEMS OF THE MANY BARGAINS NEW SPRING TWEEDS $6.95 to $9.75 SILK GLOVE SILK HOSE B-inch—$1.95 a yard | SAMPLE WAISTS AND Worth $3.50 - Regular §3.50 OVERBLOUSES Opening Price $1.79 future date. “TWEDT;D PLAID | Opening Price $295 | S oo WoOL HOSE CHURCH & ALLcN Worth $4.50 yard BUNGALOW APRONS s el 18 years o S i g 5 | & el ford Do 15 Main Street e T A Opening Price $2.75 Y. Worth $3.50—95¢ WOOL HOSE—95¢ ch. 4, at 230 o'clock. Burial in Ma: the stage is set Better postnone t 4 of ringing up the cer Soston Transcript. (Pawcatuck). hter, Virgi he Mansfleld The settle- 19 shares o asxo- "‘(’3 peo- MARRIED ‘*Tfl Mt. Vernon, N. , Miss Amelia Wiison | . and Mrs. Mark J. Parnell BILL—At Clark’s Falls. Feb. 1, 1 Ruth E. wife of Leonard Eugene B 3 aged 71 yea _ k end at the home of Rhii REYNOLDS—In Westerly, R, I., Feb. » Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Avery, re- beth Jane Reynoids, aged 8§ | turned to S. E. Holdridge has purchased a hand- 1 1822, | some pair of Devon oxen 5 years ok f N. Brown. on, home demonstra. a course of four ing at the parsonagc availed themstives of ing to make thei: college, wht 7In Exeter, R. lson. aged this city, Fet Teb 1922, late home, No. 8 Erin orning at 8.20. Re- church at § Mary's ceme- illinery is to be started a rsonage Tuesday, Feb. 7. Mism ratton and Miss Annan will have ON—In Glastonbury. Feb. Hart, wife of William s “completed his tentr sson in the Poquetanuck parish house Wednesday evening. There eto be other rchearsals in preparation for a concert which will be held at a h, Feb. 3, 1922, , aged 63 years. In Pomfret Conn Feb. 1. C X % “Mow of | 1 b4 £ il harch & | Maln street, Norwich, Sat- 230 p. m. Burial in this city, Feb. 3, 1922, h are, aged 4, PER CENT. INTEREST | This is the rate this bank is paying its depositors. DEPOSITS ...........:7...7$3;554,300.07 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. $ 262,206.16 ; A sound, conservaiive inslitution, showing a steady growth. We solicit accounts. You may deposit by mail. THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK Danislson, Conn GOOD QUALITY ROMPERS—69 TAILORED WAISTS e ° CHAMBRAY e e $1.95 s L Directors and 10c Yard MRS, WILLIAM GEEENIUALCI ~ F GOOD QUALITY UNBLEACHED SHEET- YARN—A Skein 45¢ OUTING FLANNEL INGS—72-inch UNBLEACHED TOWEL- 10c Yard 39c¢ Yard ING—6c Yard Who Died Feb. 4, 1917, Rest o dear mother, your labors are Your willing hands will toil no more; El‘!’lballllers A faithful mother, true and kind, No friend on earth like you we find. Lady Assistant Lonely the house and sad the hours, Since our darling mother died. HENRY E¥CHURCH But oh! a brighter home than ours WM. SMITH ALLEN In heaven is now her prize. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF MERCHANDISE IN A NEW DAYLIGHT STORE. Telephone 328-3 From Her Loving Duufluer and Sons p 7 i s and Granddaughter. R e bl ERAT S e o