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L 'the . ‘There's ‘going to ‘be -at h‘ppenlnthl #his borough next Monday evening at which 2 mere man will amount to about ss much as & Russian rublé at the Ritz- Cariton. -'Its has beenvannourced that a womar’s republicali ‘¢lub is o be form- that. will :elh A large nimber of women have qualified .as electors in. KHllagly and will b eligible fer membership, - ed in Killingly rand ‘the ‘projéct: will ‘get | * Its first real impetus When, women vot- srs gathe? at’ what was the theater to talk the matter over. probable that officers will be elected and » general “of activities projected. It \s understood that the woman’s republi- Does the Tea You Use Come in this Package? s uemint cloge . ception of the caul——mt xmxn.l of much ‘discussion. hers; ‘and.’the pros| snd cons of the ezse have.been pretty| lNTRODUClNG ’NEW TWEED °Urrs; il pis FOR WOMEN AND MISSES With JOHN LGWfl.L :,":,,‘:A::‘ slowly recovering 1rom the shock glven him by Attorney Darbie . court room in Danielson,” last Saturday morning. course to be considered, but it Is not merely that, that especially cramps the heart strings of the faithful warden, but what cuts sharper than a-serpent’s tooth is that his Wword, should be doubted and his veracity called in question. "But such is the ingratitude of the public to its falthful ‘servants, and Lawyer Dar- in the town| The loss of fees Involved is of{ ¢ ADVANCE SPRING MODELS IN VOGUE FOR PRESENT WEAR - $29.50 dny\ to stateme: yarjous | papers. relative to his u,eert_aulv{eleg on OmhuonlytomflilMywoduudpbdo play ‘to realize what care and'skill were ex:rcised in its mahngucodhstedvflhmypunym or three-reel fihmeflndehtpmdmtcnmdemfll.udyhysofthz fihnmdush—ytndww&ugup&m&'iunkhxpm hhe&dnmgeofthemfldamedmdflmwm&y the rest of | do es In Oneco. He. particularly ‘e- Every day people the 2[: is not a sinner beyond the re: pertl D:E:‘;M iy g # th. weorld over are buying 7t 1s much to be regratied that the in- to what has screen production mfinlfiil tory told i tea in this flavor- retaining package. Matchless quality has given LIPTON'S TEA Largest Sale in the World nate depravity of human nature is such that it beconies, necessary for .50 many of our ‘best,” highminded, -intelligent . and virtuous citizens to be called from the ranks of productive industry ‘to protect the Infantile members of the finny .tribes from the hungry unprincipled gangs of greedy poachers. How much befter it weuld be if their brilltant talents could be ullllzed fn some of the fashionable} miodern “drives.” or as mmissionaries to “darkest Africa,” or by the Barber Com- mission in spearing the deadly germs of the barbefs shop, or even in - hurting buge in oug apple orchards and adorn- ing our trees with artistic hieroglyphics. But alas for poor, weak,: human na- most emazing manner. childre children?s clothes. colors—Peryard 50c., trag—Peryard 25c to 65c¢. “LYKLINEN"— Per yard 39¢ and 65¢. proof—PBer yard 29¢ to 65¢. MUSLIN—A ten-yard piece won’t 1ast long when there are s, «little -waists -and night en’s underwéar a variety of white cottons——Per yard 17¢ ul to 29c¢, NEW SHIRTINGS—Fme new Sprmg p&tterns in woven Best thing er boys’ blousesf—Per,‘ Madras and- Percale: vard 25¢ to 45¢, _FLAXON — 40-inch Flaxon, plam whte——Per yard ey and 50¢ Nfitwns Are Part and Parcel of vDEPARTMENT STORE ~ PUTNAM, CONN. CHILDREN HAVE A WAY OF OUT GROWING CLOTHES Mofl!er finds: the youngsters have stretched up in a So now she sits and sews to have things ready for early: Spring play cllys. She really is proud to make' smart little dresses and suits for such good-looking n, and thoroughly enjoys working on the lovely new cotfon-materials she selected here.- " COTTON POPLIN—THhis fine material is used a lot for It washes well and comes m good sohd COLORED CHAMBRAY—The pretty f'xshlon of cpmbm- ing a plain fabric with'a check or plaid for pantie-or bloomer dresses increases the:demand for clear, fine Lolored Cham ROMPER CLOTH—While he masters-the art ot walkis g, end aftgrwirds,.rompers are the sensible thing for baby. Strong, durable Romper Cloth—Per yard 25¢. (1t wears-like linen), 40 and 43-inch— SPRING GINGHAM—Checks, large and small, new plaids and stripes, the lovehest calors and conbina- tions imaginable in soft, fine Ginghams, sun proof and tub striking dresses to make. For chil- to papers reli‘ to, lay Axain comes n- camp! hat cles are belng .ridden .onthe. lidewa‘lkl and,- occasionally. on- a citizen passine along thereon. . The excuse . now fs:that the streets are too rmx:h l’or :ood wheel- ing. b “Woolen mill. operatives. here :nfl 'here— abouts have been mot only interested but alzo plessed “in the. announcement by William ‘Wood. president of the Amer{- can Waolen:company. that there will be no- reduction ' In- wages In _mills of the bilz woalen corporation this. season. | - The broadeasting statlon from which n)m concerts are. being régularly sent out from East. Pittsburg, Pa, are fur- nishing” entertainmént for:'a number here about who have wireless.sets ‘In thelr homes. Fmployes™ of the People’s Light and Power company. opening ..a:.trench in High street Thursday encountered . 30 'W:hu of " frost—th grumd hard as Unusual value because the quality of fabrics, the splendid tailoring and the smart styles are such as you will find only in‘tweed suits at much higher prices. 2 “TWEEDS” have set a new standard for smart- ness. They will be the decided style hit for Spring. They’re . new—thz=y’re practical—they’re idsal for street or’ sport wear, ! Old Rose Tan ‘ ngerim French Blue Rust Orchid Tard. 'viee president of the Merchents® National:bank™ of Bos- ton, has been. taking a prominent part in what trade papers have described as z textile - lympmium‘ at th.delphh. G1al “writers & ‘Arthdr N, Jehsén of Waterbury was 2 visitor ‘with friends in Danielson Thurs- day. Mrs. Earl Winslow has been in Prov-|: idence to'attend the funeral of he brotb- er--n-law, Samuel Carpenter. Killingly, High school team will play | e Rockville High school team at Rock-| le this (Eriday) evening. This is a re- Rockviile lingly workers fs the there 15”10 be an ad of tires, for. mofor, next tew weeks, is n ehicles | within 7 ths The demand for. tires {ncreasing ‘and 1t wm be necessary funeral of Mrs. John| ter. It is curious at least to note thut.a m—l reduct increese | ours each week of cot- s has been followed. by in the wholesale pr e.of which, It so h: nufactured in towns in neag-cost- prleen ‘at_which tires 3re now belng put on 4the market, finan- | turn ~game, deteated Eere “Tecently. At a pond near the Dyer Potter place! in Brooklyn recently 12-inch Ice was cut directly over the location ‘where a previ- ous cutting had yieided. lce’ &t for stor- age by Mr. Potter. I “Rev. Joseph E. McCarthy, D {/All Hallows church at Mvosup, pested to Tesume his parish dutles dur- ing M ther McCartlly has Been ‘Waterbury for. some time ng his .strength after undergoing 2 serious Burgleal operation. el ing et Courtesy Efiei- y. Setisfaction - Tele 3 osup Di ere for nearly two seore y ré cr Jess ml‘ The cases against August Trahan an Hector 'Trahan, .at whose homes ralds 2 conducted last Saturday night by Araay and Navy Surplus Co. 35 BROADWAY " 35 BROADWAY Two Days More FOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE WHO DID NOT GET ‘IN ON THE FIRST THREE DAYS OF TH'S . TREMENDOUS SALE. though no cne of ht s able to state ' Thursdny ertved the ‘military title b as addressed by practicait— s not on’y for his s but as well for a Irresistibly drew peovle t. i tertalning qu: sonality In Nezarly two score years ago he came ut of Boston, where, 'at what Is now' the known novel and play. ~ PRI'CI:S—M-Rmee 25¢ and 30c——Enmng, ‘Reserved, 50c—Circle 40c—Balcony 30c—Gallery 20c Matinee at 2:15 " LEILA BURTON'S BIiG REVUE A RAGTIM!- MUSICAL COMEDY R Evening at 6:45 and 8:30 TODAY AND SATURDAY VUE_WITH SPECIAL SCENIC AND, ELEC‘TRIEAL EFFEC ADDED ATTRACTION . LOUISE MAY & COMPANY *IN THE COMEDY SKIT, “THE DRUMMER'S R;JENUE' BATES & LADD REVOLVING LADDER ACT Y & WARREN ‘ST. I COMEDY. ENTERTAINERS ETHEL CLAYTON, in “BEYOND” . YOWLL THRILL AT WHAT LIES BEYOND! WEEKLY " COMEDY McENELLY’S SINGING ORCHESTRA OF THIRTEEN MEN PLAYIN(.; ON THIRTY-THREE INSTRUMENTS CONCERT 8 TO 8:30 Every Number a Novdty and l':very “A BATTERY B AFFAIR”_IT'S GUARANTEED ! Car for Taftville. NO ADVANCE IN' PRICES. SATURDAY, CHILDREN 13z TODAY AND SATURDAY—SUPREME VAUDEVILLE THE CENTURY GIRLS MAURICE & MORA A MUSICAL ODDITY “STEVENS & CO.—Colored Comedy Entertainers NAZAMOVA, in “MADAM PEACOCK” -COME TONIGHT—ARMORY 'DANCING 8:30 TO 12:00 | Novelfy New See Picture - and Announcement. PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY E. F. KEITH'S ‘NAUDEVILLE [STRAND A BEAUTIFULLY COSTUMED GIRL REVUE THE FUNNIEST GIRL ACT IN VAUDEVILLE - | LEO HALEY COMEDIAN in “This and That™ ‘EARLY AND BE SURE OF A SEAT ! outh stationfi he had been associatéd the raiiroad r his brother at t! England railroad excellent restauramt gone days and the high stanlard ofg ser- vice there set was ever maintained by Colonel Parker and his brother, . J., Parker, who has retired from business nd is now located at Blue Hili§, Maine For years the brother and Colonel Parker were assoclated in the rallroad business : 20% REDUCTION Less 20% urant business with |. New York and New . Sheepskin, Ulst 1S, $17 95. 0. D. Mackinaws, $9.50 ... _Les:_ 20% 20% DANCE SATURDAY NIGET, STATE ARMORY, WILLIMANTIC. ATSIC FURNISHED BY . FIDELITY SINGING ORCHESTRA OF WORCESTER, MASE. GENTS #¥e, 5 2 REED THEATRE The Breed Theatre Will Be ADMISSION ! LADIES s5e. . s wop s gio s it at Middicboro, a Massachusetts junction | years were spent in that vicinlty and eariy = > * Sewing Plans Broadclothi Pea Jackets, $12.00 ............ Less 20% Jtoi e cione remeiaimg bors whie i e bo ocated i ;'::;,::“M': Closed Until Saturday to A C3aik ‘ Broadcloth Ulsterettes, $22:50 ........ ... Less 20% fictusetistown, 0 iy |0, amiliar with the profiable cce Undies '+ Coual l\u;s. Busy( and Mrs, Ab;mt-f!o-be-nusy find it conven- Genuine Leather Sh’eepvlined Coats, $28.75... Less 20% §|Mass., February 15, 1953, - His ‘b:;;oa:(_ 2 D?:r‘d: ‘;‘;u rah}:nca“ali ht;‘gnur_ 57 saw remar] CH valopment. of hat :::lhl:n ol ~onsrs i “‘;‘:"" and! m'”“h’b’" n ||| Genuine Leather Reversible Coats, $23.50... . Less 20% || == —=——=—— s oot m'u: P e o o i Overhauling, It Wil N xperiences i1 tau: holes, collar bands, belting, ’etc., are wonderful assistance Shoes, $235t0$9.25 ... ... ... o Less 5% s o Eor TR Lo by SRl J;of,“”j“fi,,“h’? b || Reop-n “lhnhy/, Ud’ - A , & BO! ar] 0 T :’dfi{mfif{gomfj We have everyflung you wmt, : Umon Suxts Si 50 tO 31 95 Kbl s e A B ;;}7,: DRZL?KI‘:\S:'E?::%\. et x%‘fi%;fi;nr entertatiment :‘ New ‘Mlmflfi Wflh a wL win daughters to . Mre. o} tvbe married, his Charies M. Daboll. first wife. dying many years ago. . He ™ I Coatls 660 cc‘ord Sewing Thread, black or wl'utc — Dozen : 1 0% REDUCTION DiED, | Tt oo In Tocased e SRR, Tt \DOO s 2 % A BELANGEE—In Baltic, Feb. 9, 1922, {son arrived W Cyril H. Belanger, aged 73 years and 3 | bride to visit'hls father. after the couple e months. had spent ‘s hanmn tertod “In the Funeral at his late home on' Main stheet, Baltie, Saturday, Feb. 11,/ at 3 gequ)exg mg}!‘: mhus SMB Immacuiate onception ‘church at uriaj in fam- 3 ily plot in the Baltic wnmer'y1 Pl:u: Templar aml Shrine:{nsnd rerbess Eureka 100-yard Sewing Silk—Spool 18¢c. ~.’M.C.and Q. N.T. Crochet Cotton—Per ball 16¢. Merrick’s Darfiin ¢ Cotton—Ball 5c. Skirt or Dress Beltmg, 112103 mches wnde—Per yard south. . e * Colonel Puker wu a membe-, Quin.‘- baug lodge of Masons, was _a Knight ; Attorney An.\:n- h..‘ amm and @ zd'rse:n 3 B‘ . : it fle thees organizatio; Te chasge of I . Less 10% BROWNE.Tn “this _clty. Teb. 8, 1023, {Tuneral B TR néw health boara| MY be Gescldoed Loz ’(ns.:n:,g':fi L 25:‘ 4 t meeting of _heall ar. f by p ... Less 10% {:}}21 = ‘i‘%‘zagfi?u?nw?“e °‘“£}‘x‘.:’be$ o the chty tie Tollowing committens wess | 37 ; DEBEC héwith: committes Dress and Garment Faateners blatk or white—Pér dozén, ||} Officer's 0. D.. Blankets, $6.95 .. < Less. 10% |l m finerai il be neia st th Nomme gf |70, T 2oy, aad slatietha: A, New- card 10, q of her sister, Mrs. Anna B. Millea, at 367 = " Main street, on Saturday morning - nt = R 2 8.40 o'clock. Requiem mass .in. | Mary’s church at 9 o'clock. ln(erm’enl in, St.- Mary’s cemetery. PARKER—In Putnam, Feb. 8, 1!22 Na- than Webster Mason Parker, 69th year. FOSTEE—In Pawcatuck (Stvntnrwn), Feb. 8§, 1922, Lena Foster. WINSLOW—In East Lyme. Feb. 8. 1922, John A. Winslow, aged 62 < POTTER—In this city, Feb l 19232, Ma.rvaut Service, wife of John G. Pot- Funeral at her late home, No. 130 Pros- ‘pect_street, Friday afternoon, Feb. 10, at 2 ociock: Burfal in the" All-Wool Sweaters, $5. 45 . Less 10% Hook and Eyé Tapf: black or white—Per yard 19c. - Less 10% Pearl Buttons, alt sizes—Per card 10c. O Wool: Slickerei Braid, colors for trimming—3-yard piece-for- 15¢ ). Pur SE andlgfi T -.LCSSiO% Dias Seam Tape'of fine white lawn—Six yards for 15:. : - Less 10% Safety Pins, different sizes—Per doz,, card 8c, 10e, 12 1-2; Callar Bands sizes 13 1-2 to 17—3-for46e. * Scissots and Shears, blunt and pomted ends——E,ach 251: to. $2.00. - - Dress Shields, all-sizes and <hapes—Per paxr 39¢ 2nd! 45:. Guaranteed Human Hair Nets, cap or fringe style — Perz dozen $1.25'and $1.50. o Children’s Elastic Hose Supporters, black or 'white—— Oc 10 39¢. : Whr,fl:«Broqms—JSc, 39: and 50e. his street cemetery. VoGEL‘!‘AhZ—I'n Norwich, Feb.'s, h J. Egwards, wife of John a—xed 26 years. Services Gager's funeral pariors, 70 l-‘rn.nknn street, Saturday afternoon at 2.20. Burial In Comstock cematery. IN MEMORIAM, | ¢ In Loving !mtfl ot My Beloved Husband, ° : ARTHUE WALTE] BO!SCLAII, ‘way Feb. 10. 1920.