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DANIELSON ¢ the Congregattona] churcn in Bpsok Wednesday eftérnoon at one o'clock. fumera! services for Willam R Thurber, €or & quarter of & century a dsacon of the shurch, were conducted by Rev. John R Pratt, the pastor. The choir of the church service. The body was bridge for dural in Ok James Lowry and Narhane G. Wi lana A F. Wood was the funeral sctor. The heaviest smow storm of the winter came to this section Wednesday without oving too gevers to cause ts plows ont early open and cars ISO'S SAFE AND SANE for Coughs & Colds This eyrup oo different Quick raliet No opia hours the cars were . off echedule. The. - waicomed. - al- | schos] here ‘and who. snow wes - not generally. ; i ot though 1t _will :prove , an advantsge some lumbermen in the eurrounding ter ritory who are anxious 'to get forest pro- ucts cut of places: from which: sledding will have to be done. Mre. Willism 3. Rose of Brosd strest | will undgrgo a surgical aperation at St Vincent's hospltal, Worcester, this (Thureday) morning. Mra Ross has nce Saturdey of last week. Mr. went to Worcester ~ Wedneaday. anl remain there untll after the operation. The ' Last.of ‘the Mohioane, historically truthful wverston of a world known etory. Bee Uncas and Hawkeye, Orpheum theatre Friday and Saturday. ~Added attraction, Buster Keaton in “Play House."—adv. A mew ruse represented te.havo beem ed by prohidition agenth in an easy ffort to inspect _the Attawaugan hctel e was told of Wednesday. 1t appears a epresenting himseif to be the of a growp of 13 can- subscriptions to a magazine the hotel, told of his. desire to accommodations for his. party of asked for rates and for the priv- coting the rooums. He was vassers for &: y partioular ot the rooms 2 ‘manager and his_wife” that a: to see everyone that happened to be unoccupled on the second fiour. ot fuite 3o fussy ebout the canvaseers, rather so I stisfied hmsel? as to just d he had mavag: 2 the rooms cn Fresh from the tailors. © New fabrics in new models. * Worsteds in patterns and; qualities we haven't seen for|:. vears * Single breasted, double breasted, with belts and plaits or the plainer models. * Patterns as quiet or as lively as you please $26.50, $29.50, $34.50, " - $40.00 LYR BUILDING BANIELSON THE CHURCH COMPANY t w Danlel- Mocsup and “ Twezds as bright and fresh as the spring sunshine. | Make This Amazmg 3-Day Test FREE! Startli Builds Weight, Gives New Energy O you need more flesh # Are yourun- down, pale or scrawny looking ? you lack —or bleggished by b heads or boils ? If so, here for you ! Simpiy mall coapon famoos Three of IRONIZED YEAST. 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Killingly farms this ring - ¢"ts- forecastéd that Rillingly = High Bohool 1540 Bave 2 wireless st as 1art of The Weveedter ‘tFade schiool tearn. which recently defedted ‘Kfitingly in Worcester. is. caming to Danlelson for s vetarn gume that s eagetly”awsited by tne fullowers of the'lotal téam. ; ‘PUTNAM It:feia matter of special interest and particular ‘pride-to Putnam peopls whole, and especially to thoss interested: - in imow that announcements have been sent out’ by ‘& -publshing house . which at- ‘tention s -caMed | to the ‘fact that the ‘Witham tests are to. be featured at the - schools from - Maine to California. O Neheos' say, ithat these figures will surpassed during 1922 Unliké the United ‘States army tests =m tests are mot 1 the. intelligence of are, applied, - but ended to asoert: ilg i I would like to be u lawyer, Wi office ‘all my-own, and ‘a pen writing letters, soaking news At .the mocting -of Tutn: Efks:Tuesday cver autaarize local Jod am lodg tceide Webiste: afternoo: Grosvegord: g o al amounted t a ‘are 1 educationsl ‘matters, .to| & méeting was held in Willimantic Fri- National Educational assoclation’s expo- sition in«Chicdgo. The Witham tests are the: work: of -Supt. Ermest-C. Witham .of the Bchools in:Putnam and are in use'in 60,000 were.placed in schools during 1921 and there is reason to belicve, the pub- be which are psychological testa, the With- achicverments n studies tHey are pursu: tng, such ap geography, © reading, English and’vocabulary. They are ‘of great assistante to teashers in determin. thelr charge meas- m, published the serles ‘of years ago and they have a8 sos Yere | Frips mm?:‘“w ing cars a little ¢ Tean B e ey e s o g '8~ were. over the line end it was'stat late In the ‘afterneun that there “was TO E | ‘Despatches - appearing Wednesday :un- [ dér 2 Philadelphia dateline:téid of the return: to work -at_the Baldwin Locomo- ‘tive works ~-at Ridley - Park, Pa. of Anastase - Andrevitich Vonsaltak§-Vonsi- -askoy, groom of the former Mirs. Marion Bl Stevens, oldest daughter of.the late Nérman B. Ream, and of. ~his. “having iade” application for memberehip in the vélunteer : fite départment: of - the , com. munity. "Fhe.newlyweds, it was istated Wednesday, ot expected to' visit at Carolyn; Hall, 'the . Ream Yy . estate at Thompson, until’ gome - timelater | g 'the year.. They spent’ much’ time" the: during {1921, ths groom. 2s: 2 ‘guest ‘Cotnty Sunday. School assectation | and the County ‘Y. M. C."A are planning to co-operate -in 'the condueting” of ‘a ycotrhity ‘older ‘bbys’ confererics - and . a | county -older girls’. conference, both to be | held Friday and Saturday‘ Mdréh 24-25. | day, ‘Feb. 10. at which representatives of the Y. ‘M. C..A. and-the~Sunday school assoctation” ‘wers “pregent. - The -commit- {tes for the prorhotion ‘of: the girls" confer- ence was appointed and “Willimantié wis chogen: as the 'city to entertain’ the ‘con- ference. e The gounty older boys' conference has recéived “an invitation from the Feder: tlon. 62 Churches ‘at Danlelson ,to" meet. dn that borpugh A committee representing the Y.'M. C. A. and fhe Sunday school association ‘met’ in~Dantelson at'5 o'clock Wednesday~ atterhoon to arrange data of the> program. - Plans are: belng ‘made-to entertain100. boys and 100 giré, respec- tively, at'.each ‘of the two conferences. M C. A.iheld the' firat n ‘feed-in ithe Vestry: of the church Monday -even:ng: (Thers were abotit. 75 boys and meh present.- The excelient supper -sarved by the women of i Bap‘ist. churdt was greatly énjoyed. "The. spéaker of the evening was Burt Li Shurtleff of Brown . universky, who was/ center ‘on the Brown footbali team, and mentioned by all football authorities a3 a member of the all-eastertt team alsc a star member of thé university swrestling belng & noted athiete, Mr. the pr published wii 3 ¢ made add entertain! Tirs natura be held at Tuesday even And heve somiething to her- vest when herest - time e We heve & fertihzer for ov- ory ‘need, large or smell. Telephone, call - write for g‘wrc .-I our:free’ mo_Booklet. e Wercester. Renderi Auburn, M.::. - nltihu-_, q‘u& STARRWEATRER' ! i SOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARES a graduate of Notre Dame, school, o of this clty. amd” ‘attended the n Helghfs school at Hartford. entered ‘the employ of the Motor. Supphy oomparly of this‘city as’ a salesman, in the Danlelson and Plainfeld territory. . Mrs. Join Sprague-died at her home or Canal sireet, Uy -city, during ‘Tuesday night, Mrs. Sprague had -been regacded a sseriously 4] for _only a 8he leaves-her ‘husband.. * 'PLAINFIELD Over o hundred men’ gathered et the First Congregational “church ‘on’ Monday evening, the 13th,’to consler ganization of &' men's club. The. men eat down to s ‘splendid supper served by the Ladles' Ald, tle presi@ent, 3Mrs: Carl ‘N. Mathewsbn.' bélng tn cBarge, as: slsted by Mra: Alfréd Ashley, Mrs. Ar- thur Mathéwson, ‘Miss' Anale * Thltnz.- bast.’ - The - following * ladles 'walted on the tables, Mrs. Fréd Lyon, Mrs. Harsid Lewis, Mra. Victor: Bergeron, ‘Mre. Johr Kingslev. Miss Helan Gallup, M'ss Dar- othy “Tillinghasts. The- tables were deco- the Camp ‘Pite Gi¥le. “The pastor, Rev. Willlam® C, Prefitiss. called on'Rev. Da- | about. 30 miles.ap hour,. wWith at heavy | fall. of snow. Wednesday morning -tied wp, 2ll traffic. between Westerly and and' the. traln servics was late and the ‘hard“time keeping the trolley ‘tracks and Leonard P. Morrisson of Danieison has | rated “with attractive favers: made by |&u NO EQUAL e Lprdéat sale in America. =t " The. heavy. gales the wind blowipg at | of Stoniygton. The snow drifted: badly snow plows and road swoepers had & noads opeh. - This, was s bad a snow storm .as this section hes seen in the last three years. The storm lasted untl noon. ‘R E. Bogs, of Taunton, Mass, ' caller shere Wedneadey. was t ner by Mr. and Mrs. George E. Spink of Providence. A fine supper was seryed. In ‘respomse to’the nataralization board thereare ten o file petitions February 18, and next Monday evening there will be amother group ‘amranged for with five witnesses to go before February 25. ! Pleasant View s to have 26 hy- drants and a larger water main for its fire protectfon. This work wili be .done 25 _goon’ as the weather permits. A tax The hydrants b society held & soclal and supper. Ti turnips, ' salad and ,coftee. Al ‘Wedne y evaning was Ladles’ night at the Colordal club on Hi Street.” is the guest of her s e memberg and Jerome Hubbard of Waterman Providence, Hollywood, Cal, for'a lengthy st sdhool, is*at tie home of his paren: Dr.-and Mrs. John Champlin. street {3 In ness. ¢ 4 milis is to bé collected in Mar There: s, very Ltti here but at Pleasant View H.:C. Buck _has erected . several let the contract f ished by summer Wednesday v of .the Ci ngregational isted of beefsteak ple, mashed ended enjoyedithe affglr. Friday, they wiil Selden Tiisdale of Brooklyn. Johh 'Champlin of Tufts Aled! Mrs. Willlam Petterplace roving afte: Charles W. Senhe of spending the week end hers. SENSATIONAL TIGHT WIRE ACT A NORWICH ACT THAT IS FAVORABLY KNOWN THE WORLD OVER ——— ADDED ATTRACTION Y ANNIE HART & GEORGE ICING CO. Late Stars of Irens Co. in “MISS FLANNIGAN'S HONEYMOON® BOHEMIAN TRIO JO KING MUSICAL SINGING ACT The Gloom Destroying Hebe Bebe Daniels in “The Girl” AN 8 CYLINDER, ONE HUNDRED FUN-POWER COMEDY aistributéd al- cottages and has re to be fin- mg the Ladies’ Ald ‘church 10 meru con- tatoes ho at- Albert- H. Langworthy, of ¥im | Rochester, Mass., | COMEDY I WEEKLY PLAYING VL"E“E JEXCLUSIVELY QUAI ITV' 8. F. KEITH® PREVAILS ! VAUDEVILLE temporary .chalrman and George O'Neil secretary pro tem. After a general dis- cussion as te-the purpose and scope of the. organization. a unanimous vote was Picsed to_ arganize . men's club and the following officers : Fresideht,- Harold' J. ‘1 Ray _Greene tier ; treasurer, Georgs A. Babeock: memhers of the executive board. W. D. C Ropert West James Royie, C. W. Jefters.. The following. commilitee elected to draw up a ' comstitution and by-laws to nt at the next meeting: s off With a membership™ ol and - the next meetings early i held open ty | 1 ‘Tues- | GREENHALGE PALMER—In Preston, Feb. 15,1922, Mrs. Annie J. Palmer, widow of Eligha Paimer of Montville azed 81 yew Feb: 17, at ome uf her Mrs. - Maso! Coggeshal Cove. : BURDICK—In Jewett 1923, Witlam - R. -Bundic, years. ervices at_his late orta-Main street Friday afternoon at 0. Burlal in Jewett C: . BABNEY_In Green Hil, R Y. Feb, 13, 1922 Bmma S, widow of WilHawm . Barney, aged 74 years. - 5 M'CABTHY.—In Wallum . Lake R. Feb 13, 1023, Mrs. Thomias McCarthy, wife of Thomas McCarthy of Westerly, aged: 22° years. . GUIGERE—_In Norwich, Fib. 15, 1938 Mayime Guigere of Danlelson, dged 4§ yoars. ; BEETHAM—In Norwich: Feb. 18, 1323, Nellle L. Deming, wite' of Thomas | Beet'tam,"2gsd 54 years. Funera! services at Church & Al Mais’ strect Thursday, Feb. 16, P. m Burlal in Maplewood ceme, s 1o | 230 i % T CARD OF THANKS ot ‘® wigh to. thank our neighbors and | friews for. the kind assistance, expres- | slons of sympathy 'and choies floral off ings which were so generously given ring our’ redent bereavement. vid’ Coombs, ‘retter of' the -8t Paul's Episcopal churchiwho offered: grace. Af- ter the eupner, thé speaker of the even- Ing. Rev. Jamien (McGee lof theCalvary Baotist churck./ Néw" Havén. gave an in- terésting and inspiriig aédress to which the mén listened iclossly. 'James Royle. 4 A “of" an. excel- lent ‘misical - proram. Teetions be hfl"&o!i:;t. s al 2. olin .| #olo by Mies Hblén: GaTius 344’ s selo i :'y»‘nuu Rovié. | The: quartet-conwinted - the followlpe: ‘vien. Ray Greens, Christosher Kradss, /Sidney Mathewson ! | and (Philtp Peteraon. . the wpest: for all Pxizg | -The Ve S Saturgey. H B MRS C. AL - NDLETON . AND FAMILY. HAD THAT TIRED. WORN-OUT FEELING at Wequetequock Prract! Farm Bureau. were served and a soglal time enjoy- otyr- - The Stonirzton Chorus met Wednes- day_evenfng in Communiy hall for the: STONINGTON Wednesday afterncon the members and club ltstened to a talk on | tng by a member ‘of the their friends of the Communit; al Fa rehéarsal of several works which th are to pro‘uce later. Wednesday after- noon'a’ whist was held t . WilllamC. Pren-| 30 “tables. Light re Heap, Edward:Hall. The | served. will ‘meet at the Con-| “The steam ional parsonage Fep. 27th. Tho. aad _consort a rivé1 with 308 tons of soft coal which i'was_distrfouted to the Atwood Machine es: Vednesday abers o tie Bui) + Wednesday Rovert. 4 guast of W. W - Conway-of New Haven vl ~Thomas Conway, .on Wi « were In-town Monds 16 plece of road between work on < weeks. Proz. C. C. He in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Monday to visit Einie. They el whiie gone. Yixercises ‘were T Mn\\ddly n commemoration birt::da: CHESTVLT vl 3r. and Mrs. Gurton T. Chaovell vis- Waterford ited Mr. Chanpeil's navents first of the week. Mrs. Evere't C. Payson returned home 2 Today, Friday, Saturday—A Mammoth Programme THE OVERSEAS REVUE GIGANTIC REVUMUSICAL PRODUCTION IN THREE SCENES—ALL STAR CAST—SIX (6) PEOPLE ANN FRANCIS [ MACK & LEE SINGING COMEDIENNE IN “MJL}(_A-ND MELODY MILLER & ANTHONY CCMP. IN “THE JEWEL MYSTERY"—A cOMED_V_wRflM Richard Talmadge in “Taking Chances” YOU'LL SEE THRILLS RUNNING NECK TO NECK! MARCH 2—3—4, , STATE ARMORY McKinley Avenue A Larger and Better Show NORWICH AUTCMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION COMING! SATURDAY NIGHT, FEB. 18TH STATE ARMORY.. WILLIMANTIC SULLIVAN BROS. SINGING ORCHESTRA OF. MILFORD, MASS LA e SOMETHING NEW FROM s Stheroag JAZZ LAND g tep e - LLIAN THE v. P, €. U. oF un R CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD | WILL PRESENT “THE COLONEL'S MAID,” & Comedy in Three Acts, with fhe” best local talert: THURSDAY and FEIDAY, Feb. 16th and 13th, st 8 p. m. {Admission 506 (Tax Free), Children Sie. | N HIS N PARAMCUNT PICTURE ‘WHITE OAK” ANN LITTLE IN THE OPENING CHAPTER OF THE NEW SERIAL THRILLER THE BLUE FOX Saturday evening givex echool and the American Le- iiver company in Walng- ing 13 Wednesday. after epend'ng over two weeks Ip @ Willlmantic hosn'tal following ac operation for appendicitis. Her mother, Mrs. Harvey, 1 with har for e time. pé It your hair is failing out, losing Jire, Leander Gandiner of Willimantie 35 color, ey, “wispy and QUEFICHIE te err vis - past week. R. H. Revnolds returned- Wednesday after an absence of two weeks spent in Northampton and Holyoke, — e e CHURCH & ALLEN Directors ou’ Yhow that “awtul tired fesl tuidness, lame or weak. back. Sore dmugeles,” St “or: ewolle foints oF 3 , usually indicate kiAn T Altoz, 11 it For trray ‘ !- ‘«m»mu. TR : , and Embalmers HENRY E. CHURCH . ‘WM. SMITH ALLEN Anna James a few days the 8. Peckham epent u day with of her son in Willlmantic re- ently. Two nephews of G. T. Chappell, Harold and ‘Hlmer’ Chappell, of Waterford are staying with him ahd assisting in cutting | !range vou shoud immediately use Pa- risian sage. The first application re- ; moves all dandruff and makes the hatr r winters in Ha; taw and daughter, o |and scalp look and feel 100 pec cent oid Tuesday, | better. > is 2 wonderful wor | Parisian sage supplies all hatr needs. It contains the exact e ements needed |to make the hair soft and lustrous—to save it—and to make it grow loag, thick and beautiful X A arisian sage acts instantly—one | plication stops itching hudl{nd Tresh- ens up the hair. You will be surprised |and delighted with this helpful tofiet necessity, for nothing else is so geod for the hair and scalp, or 80 g beautifies the hair giving It that viable charm and fascination. Parisian sage is Inexpensive and easily used at home. We guarantes it to you. Lee & Osgood Co. fi Another Cut in Prices — LUMBER BEEORE ORDERING YOUR MATERIAL FOR REZP'IRS OR NEW CONSTRUCTION, IT WILL PAY YOU TO CO" S LT US CALL AT OUR YARD OR TELEPHUNE 62 SPRUCE, PINE CYPRESS, N. C. PINE, YELLOW PINE, WHITE PINE, CHEBTNUT, FIR, WALL BOARD, SHINGLES, BUILDING PAPER, NAILS, ETC. . H. F. and A. J. DAWLEY nd mind are ke and assists in th datly. HEBRCON Mr. and Mrs. Benj: soid thelr pface hers to Da Edward Hildh came night, having been b Jersey for two weeks brothers and sisters. ‘The' farmers’ institute will be held In the town hall Thursday, the 1Sth. The Dingwell have Str ome Tuesday New York and New visiting his -