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the state armory. Captain ¥. O. Arm: ington of the battery states that the in- spection will be open to the public. Recently in the town of Foster, just DANIELSON Near-zero was forecasted for this morning, when the temperature was rapidl en down by a stiff norther- Thursday afternoon and eve- Thursday’s snow storm fin this ry was not of sufficient intensity to any extent, Trains to thelr schedules. spartment plows cleare the going eas-| t all of whom|and is said to be 120 .years old. walnut tree “on the ice accumulating upon- it in a storm. This particular tree, it is r pleasure. ) cture of special munity where it stood for so 1ocal The Mohicans—and the time, added attraction, Buster Keaton, in| Thomas Bacheler, day’s and Saturday's shows.—adv. The accumulation of s hesvy surplus ©f milk in.this territory is given as a special reason for the reduction of the rice to 10 cents per quart by some deal-, although this price has not been put effect generally. The 10 price seems ke a return to the quotations in force this commodity before the war, but rought back new by an upset of conditions of a different nature and may rot hold for lomg, it was stated Thurs- l)var(u day morning’s service. ity Toward It. eler, age. Rev. Jobm F. visiting at his home here. ce eve, work in"“Goodyear. H. Bturgess, director of at- ‘e treatment for an injury d employment for the state education is expected to be in . »-14 ce here Saturday morning at 11 mmittee on the all day meeting Wednesday. as well as those in favor 57 plan to | Rawson. visitor with sday, His various friends {riends in Danielson here were shock . H. Hall resort, the Woma of Sot one of the fos hunters credited with getting a fox. ms that the matter of prosecut. h Kil. it the Gosdyear United church Dow is to be no im: dlsregard those who Worcester Trade What the Arms Accem- | Conference privilege certam condi- Ad fance Showing of ’RING STYLES A new line of Spring Gowns displaying/a deft arrange- ment of panels and adornment designed to give height and slenderness to the figure. Sleeves both long and short, and the necks of either oval, round or square typ:. These designed for semi-formal occasions and general af- ternoon wear are fashioned of the loveliest of new Spring Fabrics, such as Crepe Satin, Canton Crepe and Poiret Twill. Price Range from $10.50 to 342 50 Spring Coats, made of Bolivia, Chinchilla, Polaire and Velour, all lined with best quality Peau de Cygne—neat tailored belted in models with flare sleeves and sport belt. Price Range from $13.00 to $59.00 Tweed Suits are going to be big this Spring, and we are beginnihg to get deliveries on these popular numbers, the colors are tan, blue, heliotrope and oxford. Price Range from $16.98 to $25.00 i Demonstration of a Wonderful New WASHDAY WORK SAVER It does all the hard work of the weekly washing. No rubbing —no scrubbing—no backache Monday night. The most remarkable soap product for flle weekly wash- ing we have ever seen. Don’t fail to visit this demonstration and learn how you can do away with the hardest part of washday. over the border in Rhode Island, a black Thomas Drowne homestead was broken by the weight of The tree toppled over on a woodshed. sald, was| transplanted by an ancestor of Walter | Drowne from the state of Pennxyl\-aTnlllm e for business, tree was known. for .miles around and| 1its loss is regretted through the com- { long a of Norwich Town, Play House, at the Orpheum theater to-|will occupy the pulpit at the Congrega- onal church in Dayville gt next Sun- His subject will | be A Great Issue and Our Responsibil-i Mr. Bacheler s a son; of a former pastor, Rev, F. E. M. Bach-| who was at Dayville many yoarsi Quinn returned to his! pastorate at Windsor Thursday after! Edward Murray has returned to his home in Goodyear, having been at the Day Kimball hospital in Putnam to re- to his hurt while he was engaged at his Members of the Benevolent society of the Congregational church are to have Miss Beatrice Bouthillier is ill at her e e v o Some. of | home fn the Allen Hill section of the Ot the town. This{town of Brooklyn. afford an opportunity for| R: C. Rawson has been appolnted ad- ministrator of tho estate of Mrs. Emily Arthur H. Bender of Marlboro was a on} iear of the sudden death of Sena- of Willington while at club at a valentine social Tues- to bel ubsided for the the N following their cash checks. 115 Main Street, Norwich Some Folks’ Purchases Here Won’t Cost a Penny! In order to stimulate trade and induce people to at least buy what they need, so that our country will sooner get back to a normal basis, we ‘have conceived the MONEY-BACK PLAN:— With each sale at this store, we shall issue a Register Check. At the end of the month, we shall select ONE DAY’S RECEIPTS TO BE GIVEN BACK TO CUSTOMERS PRESENTING THAT DAY’S REGISTER CHECKS. It behooves each customer to buy as frequently as fiouible, here, and to sav: Some are going to g=t our standard brands of Furnishings and Individual Suits and Overcoats for nothing. THINK! -115 MAIN STREET WILL YOU BE ONE ? SPECIALS FOR DOLLAR DAY AT THIS LOW PRICE CASH STORE 39 pairs Gray Suede Gloves, per pair ............. $1.00 6 Arrow, and Ide Collars, for .................... $1.00 Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, for .................. $1.00 Men’s Heavy Sweet-Orr Work Shirts, for. . 3 pairs Lisle Hose, any color . ... ........... Latest Silk Neckwear, 2 for .............. FineKn_itScarfsfor...................‘... Fne . | The Live Slore in New London and Norwich. THEATpr ' THE THREE BCOHEMIAN TRIO MUSICAL SINGING ACT COMEDY I (e — e ANNIVERSAR® WEEK SCON SATURDAY CHILDREN 15. ANN FRANCIS SINGING COMEDIENNE Bebe Daniels in “The S AN 8 cVLlNDER ONE HUNDRED FU*{ FOWER CCMEDY " Comedians, in TODAY AND SATURDAY KUNDLES SENSATIONAL TIGHT WIRE ACT A NORWICH ACT THAT IS FAVORABLY KNOWN THE WORLD OVER ADDED ATTRACTION HARRY BROOKS & C(‘ MPANY in “THE OLD MINSTRE 2] AN ed Girl” PLAYING KCLUSIVELY F. KEITH'® JALD:VILLE TCDA\ ALD DAIL*\UAY—4 i E ACTS THE OVERSEAS REVUE A GIGANTIC REVUE—6 PEOPLE—3 SCEN'ES M/CK & LEE “Mik a.d Melody” e} Miller & Antheny Co., in “THE JEWEL ...YSTERY” RICHARD TALMADGE, in “TAKING CHANCES” $1.00 $1.00 | $1.00 - § $1.00 see s Armory—DANCE Saturday, February 13th Humphrey’s Orchestra, 12 Pieces First Battalion Combat Train Today and Saturday |WILLIAM K him it not i he "’\r'rm' is becoming a o realize that he not in the past have give) sufficl tention to his buying and tunit S u-r’ grain companies have light, so, the farmers hope, will ton milk distributors, whose {coss deena: “Ith the ma 2 profuces the milk that th }huy each day. } In this present crisis realize that their oniv | maintaining their onzaniz been shown by expericnce. |of the country“that th organization 2s the New Enzland Milk oducers’ association thru sport by its locals and upo nequitable co- s in other parts colapse of such individual farmer never has muke much headway with the city mil tributine interests anyw! m the ry. His only chance is in collective : qeating. | A hardship of the present situation for ithe farmers in Windham county is the { accumulation of surplus milk, Thers are |too few creamieries in this section of th ! state to handle the quantity of surp'us mil: that accumulates each day aithouwt a { creamery at Thompson is taking much of this surplus milk. In some sections of the county the mill !strike and the accumulation of a milk surpius has resulted in driving down the retail price to customers, 10 cents per quart belnz quoted from ons nearby fown on Thursday. Many gathered at the Methodist church protection against ess test of time. Help your- Scett & Bewne, Bleamfield, N. J. (Tablets or Granules) HelpYourself Scott’s Emulsion self to renewed ror INDIGESTION As a builder of str has stood the exacting take Scott’s E.mulnon. fl Ki-MoIDS 20-17sk +H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and _Embalmers . Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction Telepkone Cennection. Moosup Div. LOUIS E. KENNEDY #acial Atiamtisn to Evary Datafl v | ment, but i the farm"'s. too, | f |to a niner or two atove ta B. Gilbert, olin . chfb Mrs. lection, Mandolin to: x, Rook ani Mrs. Rawley; Church J. H: M . Hymas of the Misses Sandstrom addre Rev. Choi ingdon, pastor of Tremont St. Met churei port of - treas Boston, M urer. , Tolls, cake, coffea. More smow came during Thursd t r the steam road and: trallay line storm had practically nc cffec: on operating sche‘mles and trains ran prac- tical on scheduie time. me of the norlhhwml morning passa trains me into this city with a double-] hcaae' cuipment of locorvotives. state highways the motor plows o covering of snow skimmed down highway sur- facinz, and travel cver the tiu lines was {as easy as at any time during the winter {and much more so than during istorm periods. the fece Rev. Boynton Merrill, formerly pas- tor of the Second Congregaticnal church of this city, was greeted by sores of friends and asuaintances during his brief Tisit here incident to his delivering the address at the dedeciation of the new organ at the Congregational church. It will be of in- terest to all of these to know that Rev Mr. Merrill remarked Thursday morning tuat {t seemed cven harder for him to ieave Putnam and go back t5 Roston than it 3id when he left a fe wmontho azo tc take wp his worl as assozlate pastor at the old South church. It vae announced. that the Valentine tea given recently by the Woman's Board 0( Day Kimbail hosnitat netted abcut which will be add~d to the treasury ol the board. The post office will he spen next Wed- nesday, Washington’s birthday from 6 a m to i1.30 a. m.. The money crder and pesial savings departments will be clos- ed all day. City and rurai delivery ser- vice wiii be suspended £3:-the day At the Day Kimball hysp.‘cl. patients wanting to see doctors at the hospital are peing remested to make appointments witnn the doctors personally Cargill council. K. of ., recently eon- ferred the first degree on 3 class of four cand Jdates, Mrs. Moses Leonard will have the mem- bers of the W. C. T. U. a{ her home for a Mr. and Mrs, Frank Stroumbelis are visiting relatives at New Dedford and Stoneham, Mass. Thempsoxn' voters have beca warned that 2 special town meeting' is to be held next weck for the pumpose of fistag the tax rate on the last compl: grand lst of the town. * Mrs. Ralpk X Bugbee a3 been ill at her. heme on King street for a few days. Charles E. Dean of this eitv, H. H. Dav- eapcrt of Pomfret, John IL Corbett, coun- ty secretary, make up thz Windham coun- ty coramittee of the Y. M C. A, tq attend a tri-county conference to be’h Sat- urday afternoon at Wiilimantic, Martford ani Tolland will be the other C’u’!htl 'eb— resentca. B Toiteving are the newly elented officsr: Of St John the Baptist suci>'y: Chaplajn Rev. C. ¥. Bedard; ipresident, Napoleon Jette; vice president, Ado'phus Gregolre; financial secretary, George Potvin; as- sistant, Alfred Robillard; - corrsSponding seoretary, Origena Touchatte; treasurer, Alfred Bonteville; auditors, Joseph Per- reault, Amades Menard ; ‘eom. crd, Lean- dre udreault s Napoleon. Dafault, Gaudias Rivard, Anesime Robillarl, Ar thur Gregoire; visiting committee, € gene Touchette, Bdmund Durocher, Jnscph Neveu, Joseph A. Vandale, Francols Le- Clair, Ludger Mortn, oot “Beau- Undertaker and Embalmes 4m::1v!. William F. Bath, ot Norwich, ds- irict superintendent, - will -cume ‘nere fo- 1 |morrow (Saturdny) evening to ;mu»m quarterly confer: 10 the S. HART IN HIS NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURE “WHITE 0AK” "~ ANN LITTLE IN THE ()Ph\l\lx CHAPTER THE NEW SERIAL THRIL THE BLUE FOX PATHE NEWS MERMAID COMEDY reduetlon Man its o tL uses are reducel About $1,000 a y rentals ng from _ One of the fastest lmnl.-"m] games of s expected th utomabil e num! have. bean kv oft mac zolice. s found a: es “be COMING! VERNON SA STH Rl};hc h“;mn of *former Selectman John S.| STATE ARMOR WILLIMANTIC ey of Manchester, who exercises his , citizenship rights and pays taxes in the| SULLIVAN BROS’ SINGING town of Manchester, is situated in three ORCHESTRA towns and two counties—a location that cannot bo duplicated for uniqueness any- where in Conmecticut. OF MILFORD, MASS. SOMETHING NEW FROM JAZZ LAND Perhaps the most unusual geographical spot in the United States is that at which | the boundaries of four states meet. At that particular spit if one had a big foot he could stand in four states at the one | time. The point is where Utah Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico meet. The Risley family travels from town to town and from county to county beneat the one roof. Meals are prepared in the town .of Manchester. They are eaten in the township of Bolton. Some of the family sleep in Vernon, others in Bolton Mrs, Risley does the family washing in CLD AND NEW Dances, Tonight UNION HALL, Greeneville Fox’s Dance Orchzsira Manchester and puts & out to dry In Vernon. BSome of it is used in Bolton. Mr. RY does most of his farming In Catherine Calvert To Wed |Manchester but when haulng anything to Manchester he has to leave Manches- ter, where barn is ated, go into Bolton, swing into the town of Vernom and then bac to Manchester. Occasionai’y he will joke with Man- chester 1 ‘I was sitting ‘n my house last night and I heard a plano that was being played In the town of Vernon.” Because Mr. Risiey is a 100 per cent. Manchesterite the friend casts a quest’oning glance at him and at times Mr. Risiey has beem toid that such & siatement qualified him for a h'gh chair in the Ananias hali of fame He then | enjoys a laugh explaining that the plano is in the next room and that his property lies in three towns and two counties. Middletown, — Boxing Commissioners Samuel Mattes, Dr. Francis J. O'Brien and Danlel Ahern wil shortly recelve badges of office from Mayor Connery, to be used by them during their term of joifice, and atter service on the commis- { slon returned to the city. DIED. LAMPHRERE—In Mystic, Feb. 16, 1922 Zevah.C. W. in his 42d year. Funera! privat s home, at 2.30 p. m., H turday., ‘Feb. 18. Public services 0 p. m. at Elm Grove cemetery ‘L'Keln'nes afd friends Invited city, Feb. 16, 1922, residence 63 Saturday atter- HOXIE—In East Greenwich, R. Feb. 16, 1922, Emma Peck, wife of Clarence ! L. Hoxle, formerly of Lebanon. . KaYuTons ymw co. new vome, Catherine Calvert, Southern beau- ty and leading lady for Otis Skin- ner in “Blood and Sand,” -has an- nounced her engagement to Col. George Carruthers, millionaire sportsman and war veteran, of Montreal, Canada. Miss Calvert is known to the silver screen, as well a5 the legitimate stage, and she states that her marriegs will not+ interfere with her-carser, Emma George W. ¥ Services at C gt'*s fur 'a! par! r;, e Framidin Saturday _afternoon. | lock. Burial at con- venience of the family. PALMER—In _ Preston, .Feb. 15, Mrs. Annie J. Palmer, widow of Eiisha Palmer of Montville, aged §1 years. Funeral private at 2.30 p. m. Friday, Feb. 14, at the home of her daughter, Ars. Mason J. Coggeshall, Trading . Cove. Saturd: went fox hun yet reported. FEBRUARY 22 MATINEE AND NIGHT MATINEE 2:15—NIGHT 8:18 Eugene Walter's Dramatization of the Well-Known Novel LONESOME PINE Br.Jown Fox Jr. e 1 Dolphin Gray as “JUNE” Same _excellence of PRODUCTION and CAST which distinguished its engagements in New York, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia and other Larger_Cities. PRICES : MATINEE—ORCHESTRA 50c NIGHT ZDC 31 00 SEAT SALE MONDAY MAIL ORDERS NOW DANCE Plain{icld Community House Saturday, February 18 Music by Pinkie Wood’s Novelty Orchestra STERLING Mrs. J. Vere and daughter Edith spent in Providence. Herman McQueen s Mrs. improving slowly. Harry Miller @5 out of school becauss of a bad cold. Eyers i Oneco Ralph Barr hi Hubbard of Ridge- 3,000 miles of space and Europe with a message has been This feat was series of operators CHURErL 8; ALLeN Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3