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TODA 4 : RS 7 PLAYING TUESDAY. .. EXCLUSIVELY AND B B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE 4 BIG ACTS The zewly crganised bealth bourt sas || - ' MARTEL & COMPANY run up agall an obstacle it it wi] = almost impossitle -to overcome -without | . IN “PERSONALITY” {egislation.. For many years the health board annually .appointed by the com- ¥ men councll, has been an inactive body \ Geo. and Rae Perry N e 3 “ECHOES FROM DIXIELAND” of Dr. George T. Lamarché, Putnam's schoo! physiclan, and the co-operation 3 She|of h;(;yar Macdonald, a new health board Corbyn & De Loach a daughte; of | has~been appointed. It is the purpose . 4 Cearles and Lectants (Chage) Caly, and | of the board to be an. active organiza- GLODM ASSASSINATORS {ived mearly half of her life in thut town| tion. Two wWweeks ego Dr. Lamarche ond wag married thers. Later with her :.“N ele:tedvdhl‘l;mml oi the b:ud and THE PEER OF ALL DOUBLE- Dusband ehe came to Irouk! to make ewton Vaughn, clerk. At this meet- 8 B e e e ing Dr. Jobm T. Black, chairman of VOICED VOCALISTS “M's Griggs was i woman of excep-|the state board of heafith, was present. 3 ) Uemally ,gunny dieposition and her may | He pointed fo an obstacs in the way 81 ukor WILLIE SMITH a Two years upon the ocoa-| of efficlent. Work of the board which L ; on ot ez 0th birthday, the anniver| obstacls had already been disfovered dramoun ru y FEATURING THE WORLDS miry of whieh was December 3, she was by same of the board members. 5 . | GREATEST MALE SOPRANO the guest of homor at a party given for| Under the city charter the common g P her st the home of Mr. and Mrs F. C.|councl! constitutes a board of heslth Taavens in Wauregan, and at that time| The oouncil is empowered to appoint eich and every one of her children, her | a health board to work' with & health R grundehlldren and her great-grandchil-| officed, also appointed by the eouncll, | and it has been suggested that in mak- BreeD| UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT éfen were pregent. in carrying cut 2ll local and state laws | ing up the budget ths commeon coun- Mrs. Griggs had been ill about four|and -regulations comcerning health com- |cil provide for warbage collection and weelts prior to her death. A severe cold| ditions. It {s apparent from the form |allow the voters to say wWhether they teft her with a cough that s0 eapped her|of tha cfty <lianter that the Mealth |are willing to spend the money or not. sirength as to cause her to fall rapidly. | board is subsidiary to the common coufi-| yaceination of school pupils was also me lesves two soms, Sabin Edward,| cil. It would ‘seem that t discuesed. The town school physician of Ha#ford, Clement Irving of Shel-|board can ‘do Ittls more thsn informed the board that there are fifty t and two dapghters, Mrs. F. = i children in the high-echool who have ot of Weuregan and Mrs. Matt! tm- X unetl, been vaccinated. Most of these, or a bail. of Bridgeport. There are: elght 3 come trom otier | | TODAY AND TUESDAY Frandchildren and two great-grandchil-|and.regulations, then thé heaith board, will doubtless ‘be e oA, with. the ‘health officer, may enforce A selemn precession cemsisting of a 3-|Suck legislation as the co ton. truck and a Ford sedan took its way | 2ot E 3 southward .out of the borough shortly The _dlucovery of the health bdoard suspides of the Woman's’ Board of the wfidr 10 :0'clock’ Baturday -morning. . The bers that they are ppwerlems to | 1o Uiy hospital, for the beméfit truck was loaded to-ihe guards with'l- o the initlative and to carry any |y oo i1 wae held in‘Odd Fel- ifet hootch, home-brew, mesh and Ja- plati - formulated . through, without the lowss' hall, Saturday afternoon and’ev- exiex ginger. On the seat rode two men | ¬ion,” epproval, and action of the ering. The affalr was = brilliant one ¥adly. comtemplating the fete of the car- | COmmMOR coundil, has in 2 measure damp- brought to the attention of the school : board. The annual Valentine Tea under tho MAE MURRAY Supported by Monte Blue in the most sensational and spectacular photoplay of glamorcus splendor. Jaod and- attracted patronage from all the o, they were conveying. ened the ardor of the board. Nevefthe- | o " stern - Windham county and in_ the. clossly following sedan role|le#s the board .is going to contimue to | S0y ™) "o botanttal sum. for. hospi- PEACOCK o _deputy’ sherf?,” & . state police. officer, | function” in an effort to remedy some e ‘ attorsey and. a- newspaperman—all of the health comditlons.in the city. that | 2], Work, There was :"':;_1‘; Snivim more ar. lews thoughtfully consldering the | Need attentlon. et e g S L gL exetution they were about to witness an . The. second meeting of the board was | gerved and 1ight refreshmentg could be turaing over In thelr minds the old say-| Beld. gn the. wdisll chamfan, when 3 A e dancing in the. evening Ihg that nothing that is matter can 'be|the chalrman, Dr. Lamarche, presided. | attracted 2 large gathering of . young ALLEY A drama of Parisian and FAroyed The matter . which received the great- Dancing was from. 7.30 to 11 New York nght Life. THetere " Aeistraction was {he mission| S8t mount: of discussion was the gar- G with muste by the Common- || =——m—— o process! . < are treed taces %1 over-the | an - English ry assoctation Por more than an ‘hour the truckmen, Breeding: pisees to files ad gver the Miss Abble el city. . I¢"2 property own. ach- | carried th -S. mn te i curd & 3 rty owner {s approadh- : oficials. and a mi?»:r!mwv}'}r?e:?:::dl ed and adked" ‘to properly fl,;’:ose o¢ | of the Putnam High school was F v gath e nicat adk, “1|ent in arousing interest in the formatlon 5 bottie by .bottle, ' upwasds | BRrbage the question “comes badk, “1 | ont In arousing i gl i new ot t a good &lart. would like to, but what am I going | Of 'this new organization. Eo! case meé-brewed beer, E dasthn ‘& ok floi‘:,f.'\;’fl:ybf:h;: h:ff. to ‘do?'. There is no answer to such The success of the wrestling match Funeral gervices for Nathan M. Park- a question. The problem 8t wine and bottles 4 D :mm:i_.?fl“mf ek of the bot. | Cussed and re-discussed by the coun- | pert, wh omade his' debut as a ' sport S aiby rbeks ol stoves:and | CIL - Cominittées have been appointed to 4 Putigm, to go ahead and B e e pond | was. s, make:inveStigations. The ouestion ‘has weesfy 'as the prattle of 2 machine gun Whether the dity is Jmetian, AP the work proceeded the thousand dol- Sambination aroma that arose from the, Gemip was mufficlent to put a difiillery | to. ehame—and the Ford sedan, which| %as divestly in the wind, seemed to stag-| [ott® ™ T % fer tmder the' test of ‘tnhaling the fupe | S"e¢ from epldemic and the city ally healt] It The con- | 211 he ma Thurday morning, were Masonic Temple, Sunday aft- jars a yea the present unsa about the second of th Baptist nned the pro- | church assisted. Burial wag in Grove F: D Stre: cemetery. week in March. As take ai > : thoughtta | traced to R“I T CITY | Bgrker poured out 2 pail of ripe old|Ctizens W o no mash ke a sort of whipped cream top-| = FTL T 6?’ : e“:& Th? Mg and seme wag in the c*cjrfl sug-| o wov\; e S et hak it gemea that 2 blue star De nalled to a g ap, but trarby telephone pole. dispomal: must h L With the, alr for a quarter of a mila| Sitizens o ehont tainted with odors that suggested | tATOuSh e headaches and never-agaln resol ve party drove away— fields left "to conquest. intoxicants were selzed Iy during the past. few Some wesks 2go, Ljsb j'’came 4 “news cente! nounced fac doctor, law. town, six m from Wil ne from Jewett and 35 from Providence, reports not one penny of income tax. the town of residents who weeks. state local 50 decided] Jepn D. Foley, moratng &t their b w long Hiln Mrs, Foley Saughter, of John and Mary Higgins Fo- ley ané.wes born at Allyn's Point in the ipwn of Ledyard 73 years ago. Her par-| hte locwted in Danielson about 60 years e k] s30 and after remaining here for about S A 15-years removed to Elmville. > .na“_',‘.‘o'w.n this particul Mrs. Poley leaves her husband, a sen, 1 came within an ace of dofng SFles E. of Elmville, and two daugh- |50 the handicaps notwithstan tereMiwe Mary Foley of Elmville and; "8l s, John D, Sullivan of New. Britain. Doyuty Sherlf Charles E. Ayer and State Officer Arthur W. Willlams we § sgiin actlve Saturday evening, investl.| Sunday atter Peting gt places whers complaints to the | 3¢Ph - W. Shel authorities have represented hqme/of Mrs. ¥ Were bétng sold street with. s E wer6. not: profuctive. of. an A B e ranon although the Troos. | OMclating. . Musical numbers. at the we Aty ‘wttorney’s office WAl bo ‘asked to| ViCS:Were sudg by ithe quartet sim upbn iHe standing under the Vol-| Church—EHenry A, McEwen, Sidney Per- Wacs ‘st of thres Bottleg of patent med- | 7V, A. .P..Burns and- Elljah Berriman: zs thet are labeled as contalning 18| The body was placed. in the receiving| g iz cafit. ‘of ‘aldohol and may.Be anything | VAUt at Westdeld cemetery. A. ¥. Wood | ;" Som Pive in Oms ofl to &-lubrication fér | W&s the funeral director. Jnivefssl jolnts, which = many pedolo| . Wumeral services for. Mrs. Floremce edve’ in ‘ther throdts. Barbery Were conducted at her, home ‘n ¥ | (Monday) moraing Patrick Besch | Wauregan Sunday afternoon by Rev. W. ifain. geis his.neme in.the paper., Pat-|B. . Willlams, . of ths ~ Congregational ville game . Would he wedding fo; B { people r which invitations have in this city -and the and one u s that make up Ki niversary of the ‘borth of 12, 1808. Herbert F. Barber, home {n Moosu: r! of Azaria | Barber, the lat: descendants of Barber was ofte; n died at his | He was the| Charles Turmer, of Wartford, = was fends in the borough Satur- s 51 {llingly high's team went to Rockville to-see the gzme. & Lumber Co., E. F., meeting of the Calanthe clab was | riday evening at the home of John-Perkins, who ‘was assisted in taining by Mrs.' Samuel Cathcart g parts of a va- y. arranged for meeting was the guessing of nick- as applied to the states of the | Refresnm were enjoyed bY | kN DRICK—GE: i Feb 1 the . guests. eeting 2t Mrs. 11 b outhbound at. North if ‘succeas- e to ‘that vi- S Deenr milliner itk is the man who drank a bottle ‘of | church. * The body was placed in the re- Wigaa' for g ohol- &.- 2av -Weaks -ago , us |-CAYINE vault at Westfeld cemetery. The 2 large ‘ac- . damonstration thit &ll rules| DeATera were -Wlifred. Pulge, Thomas! quaintance %l at times and that soms. people. are | Beckstt, James Barbery and Harry B.|Putnam ordale are ;m“ to the effects of polsonous po- | Hargravéds. ' ‘Louls E. Kennedy was planning to attend the wedd!n; {jme. Btnce’ he-licked up the particular | charge of the.funerel arrangements. .Under a canopy of blak and gold, Bottls of ‘denatured (or {ll-natared) al-| - 4¢" AU Wallows’ charch ta Meosap a|the Jmior cioss colofs, made from for- dbbie] Patrick haw been rusticating’at the: solemn nigh mass of requitm wWas cele- | t¥-f00t lengthe of ereno paper, the se- Freyn Ml “Fridky’ he Wds ‘releaséd| nrated st the funeral of Bdward Ello.|nior ciass of the Putnam High hehoo! nd ‘came to Danielson, also making &|desu 2nd was sttended by a delegation|danced Friday evening out as gueste of b¥éf visit to Dayville, and’ Friday he|of members o SacreX Heart soclety | Uae junior class at the znnual Junior wao egainlooksd up at the polige ste-| o7 the parish. The bearer: v -| Prom at Putnam High Clon " after amother Sout with the’ dema- | sy hoai oy Parers were I 4 tured alcohol. He fa still lving and| Frenetts D, Frénetfe, Yak assisted by Principal Snow. E Sl be in the prisoners’ dock to face | Joseph Rebitallle. ogJ ,‘?\507: “"dl mercial room wag Z?so prett! E’Zioff’l‘a Tollgs Woddward when court opens thle Bacred Heart osmetery, at Waureg: and used 28 a2 r room. Refreshments Zorairg. Louls E. Kennedy was the funeral dl-| Wers served in As Beckville Priday evening, Killingly | "ector. | ing. Wood's ndvelty the farm burned for fuel. It s Figh schools basketbell team lest &) Miss Lifltam Terwilliger, zn inferma- ished the musfc. The patronesses |cheaper than coal and with any sort of 3 tion operator in the Providence tele- o: Mrs, Ernest C. Morse, Mrs. Frani | araft 1t makes s warmingfire, with great | FUNe phone exchange, - spent the. week-end at| - Lucler, Mrs. T. H. DeCoudres, Mrs. 2 Péople from i i al. Another man, wi 2 nice shelled he' old kitchen stove— | | 'lowed, as how, “It would almost pay to |SANDE re after it with hig old palr| Isabi ” ~At this point the Szt digcussion was augmented by 2 new ar- who mnot long.ago had a slster visited Jowa, and she sald it w: “nubbins” and “pig corn” that n Norwich, Feb. 11, 1922, Sanders, widow of George T 00l.. The dec- ars, Joseph | Oratlons were By miembers of the class, Episcopal ch ¥ 13 l " residence Monday o — heat |~ morning gt E1s. " Requiemn - | her home. In South Killingly and visited| H. L- Pase and Mrs. Edward H. Snow. e 3 o'clock. AUIT MBAT IF YOUR e m:na: o g;mez;e’;l ¥ end v o0 ] orte Nl mombers fi Hatge of Weitors | Arba Browning is pertecting plans for | St. 3 KIDNEYS ACT BADL' Members of the board of.relle? will re.| ¥ere Chandler Morse, . Berthe 11g, | bullding. & modern -barn, 30x40. Lumber | GALLAGHER—In t S Feb. 11 sime their mittings here today . (Mon.| Clristiana 'Murray, Elfzabeth Rafferty. Deltvat jout And work DA el L e st e Teks Speonful of Balts if Back Hurts | day). Wiitam McCoy and Michael Maher. o the SpElNE« o1 Ll AL Margaret u er Bladder bothere—Drink lets Willlam MDermott, who has besn on| Inepecter C. A. Westeate, of the Fall |per sy Sqins ity ove wes siouc by | Funeral at the home of his sister, Mrs. "ot W | @ buainess. trip in northern New York, is) Rover police department, came to Put- ! yohining and with attached el Ril No. 171 CHft street, Tues- ater. { vieiting at his -home Here' for .a - few| nam Friday mworning. The thamkctor | o hins and with attached milic rooms Requiem mass i an sh t 11 d &ays. was investigating the whereabouts of i oo, s Ol destroyed. | 1 y's_church at 9 o'clock. The mestine to crgaatse the womas's| Peter Gauser, wiose medher. wes re.| TeePle lving on the siste voad Sat-| { | Mary's cemetery. & & =miten meat i -&‘,‘apg!- Aled :t‘& m'fl?m republican clgb of Rillingly will be %eld | cently serjously. fm " in - an ‘sceldent | BTA2Y 2fternoon, all of 2 sudden thox, e Wulmanf—fiwki?' ;‘1,1‘{ © wall.knéwn euthority, who werns us |2 Week from' this (Momday) evening. [in % cotton mills It is thought that | (0% Setting eun was in eclipse. Inve ; f 5 e cmstantly en guard sguinet kid- pe The Connecticut” Mills basketball team | the men hag recently been either in Put. | S2ton proved it wag only the transit of 550 R : "aftville, Feb. 12, 1 fi-&h won' a3 game. from - Plainfield team at|nam of Danielson. No trace of him has |07 Of the new National Biscuit Co.s T Cladne, acta /83 Yearm ant 11 Aénaye @5 thelr utmost Plainfleld Pridyy evening. been mound in this city. A Tocke, pThess arespiaen guc higher, thad . Bue Bloced of this irritating acid, Many Danleloon psople have not-fall-| The peliee sre in recelpt of & letter | L por oton frelght cam but ol wenk ‘from the o4 to remember that-tomorrow, the 14th, | trom Miss Bessle Galmaskie, of Wint. | -5 05" dhuggteh; the eliminatt fo Bt Valentine's day and will senf|mantlc, formerly of Woodstock Valley, | _John H. Tracy made a purchase in and thus the waste i relained in | forth pretty remembrances. asking'them to try to locats her brother, | Do5ton, Friday, which many are ad- (B et ¢o poison the enth A number of Danlelson people Were at| 22 or 38 years old, who dlmppeared nine | 7i7iN8, and some hope to Gupleiate. At ‘n}wnfiam ache Plainfleld Baturday evening to attend a o g of leadl, o a sale of: hish grade optical produ At e he (et . R e Jlkauto { some of the “take-overs” from the Ger ‘William R. Thurber, 75, veteran treas-| Inette who left Putnam several months | U070 KOvernment, he purchased b urer of the Windham County Agricul-|ago leaving his wife and thres chil. | 273 made for efpert observation fror tural soclety and for many years a resi-| dren who are in need of bis support. | L, TAT-Planes. They permit 2 pec of Brooflyn, dled. at his home in T e vl adfustment. so that the object is brou Brooklyn Sunday afternoon. Mr. TREN| transterred. trom Michael Buregard to | i e o5 thovh viewsd thro i bl weather, get from your el et ’”‘fi"m‘éfi.“‘:‘f’w’ém Victor Dot | 408 Fantweme calendars in At & ssselon et the twwn court, Satur-| oquln. Landlord Magman e to renouste | 1 printpe o Gooss B oot ios day morning, Jddge Woodworth imposed | the nterlor of the house anr run @ ho- | st masred o Voseor, Rt 2Tine of $100 and coats, totel being $133 | tel. For the past several years the | s1en NIl Moo bamoved i in each case on August Trahan and his|place has been rum 2s a lodging house | 1gance on East Main npu“ by :n’:z: ;?:. Hector ‘b-‘t:-n- after they had|eniy. tractive addition on the west fromt. ,,“"", gu mwm sm. The metor five troek wee called out | Last Wednesday afternoon the slarm made bomes about & Week| Satyrday morning ehortly sfter nine o'- | was -eund:vd “to‘r a fl;e in Burlegon lane, Foremen eley, of the fire company. rious fire in & wooden - buflding on |also E. F. Burleson the custodian of the Pomfret street. © The fire started from | property involved, were on the South an ofl- heater .used in the, Self Service | Main street side of the raliroad cross- Shore store:and worked into the parti- | tng. Thig was blocked as is the com- tions. - The blase: wag extinguished’ with | mon custom, by = frelght train, which, chemicals and, most . of the damage done | according - to their joint affidavit, ; M‘M~M&.Ngr‘hyv:m:m_‘rd some ‘less than seven milés lomg, Na wooden stroctures 'and: the' setting ° poleon’s cold; gray glances at the time the Slame of- hs trinmvhel - entry~iinto Taflerise, CHURCH & ALLtN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and . Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN ' Telephone 328-3 gfl i | 44 i ! : i j ] i 2 ; g? 8 aF : i £ g i ! B3 o THEATRE AY AND WEDNESDAY ARROW presents | | | Sunday Dorcas circle of the Ki o u The Ladies' Aid sonage Wedn 7 Soen the arptyal Dake situation - At present there 5 1o | wealth orchesira of Worcester. CHRISTIE COMEDY . D-f the truék at tle dump on lower Dyer attempt to collect garbage In any part Eng¥ish 1 L 8 Ik d TTTUPATHE NEWe tFeet, -opposite. the borough. farm, the O the city. Im the more congested sec- Teachers of English in tae {w PATHE NEWS e e altod. packel tip to | lons the -conditiors « ‘are - “ddigerous. |schools of Windham county gathered at |§ L TLS SRS Y Refyse matter. {s thrown out in the high school In city, Saturday. NEXT ATTRACTION z 3 ;:,"1‘: heap. a5d the earnival ol ung. sometimes’ mixed with ashes: There | Plans f - ¢ organization of A i in d BI |‘.R ROOM | 125 been dfs- | last wesk has encouraged Jake Al-|er. who died at his home, on South another ‘affair in the squar- | €TNoon at two o'clock. The Masonic s 2z fe. Promoter Alpert 16 getting in | Service. was in’ charge of” Worshipful S a ln 0 T “adsme’ of the zers ‘in | Master Allie W. Macy of the local logre ' ' Boston and hopes to arrange a bommg | assisted by the officers and brethren. card ‘to be presented Sobu Foddand y g RAIL PRODUCTION -~ town_of Added Attraction—HAROLD LLOYD in “AMONG THOSE FRESENT” o ze e ge o =one || PRICES—Matinees, 25¢ and 30c; Evenings, Rescrved 9. Circle 40c, Balcony 30c, Gallery 20c THESE PRICES INCLUDE ALL TAXES for New York trouble engin Abrahan p and Andrew’ £ 1 ng's Daoghters ng at Mrs. A. MANSFIEL T n Many vis- from Jewe: ¥ ast da Independently WHAT BECOMES OF YOUR SMALL CHANGE ? GET ONE OF OUR BANKS AND FIND OUT ! COME IN AND SEE THE HANDSOME SAVINGS BANKS WE ARE FURNISHING TO OUR DE- POSITORS. THEY ARE THE FINEST MADE. OPEN AN ACCOUNT AND GET ONE TO USE IN YOUR HOME. YOU WILL PRIZE IT. $5—DEPOSITED IN OUR SAVINGS DEPART- MENT, SECURES THIS HANDSOME BANK—$5 0 PAID IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT COMPOUNDED APRIL AND OCTOBER Bankers Trust Co. THAYER BUILDING NORWICH