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A Woman's Republicen club g now n | Federul enforcement officers ecomplisived fact in the town of Killing- It etacts out with 34 members, but reason to doubt that its ip wit! be five times as grest the time mext fall's campaigning pe- “0é rolls around. THs ciub {6 organized all the activities of the organization in Killingly. be active and effective ts in- thusiasm of those Who ated Their interest s ope of political reward, for have not yet arrived at- ‘thet politics where they are very for achlevements in 9" co-operate ! republican ned for keeping intoxicating liguor with intent to sell. ~Mrs. Demers claimed that ¢ime that she made the stuff to cure she extracted’ frot: mash he-immediately ‘The satill used in manufac- {ig thesmorthend of the Chidkering House |19, Have set the date as March 23. A pehalt of the party, or selected on thelr loclc - arrived in- Putnam Puesdwy. It is | celebration. second .to none ‘the lodge Temunerative office. understood .that''the. end*of ‘the bullding Hag. ever. enjoyed “is’ promised by th‘.s, success of the | gronting Front-street:lato e’ maa,d etficient commlitee, . 3 which \.le.. dlscoyery of the healing powers of new- Iy-made hooch. zive promise Armington s chakrman of thawed out. Mr. Davis i5 a former alder- s. George Bidwell s man o this city, is postmaster Guring the summer at Lords Polnt, and s a re- d business man. Thinking to escape some of thé hareh winds o¢-a New Englenu ter Mr. Dawis went south. orth from Peninsulz State in time to ar- Putnsm Saturday morning when ermoieter - was resting ard) at me/ below zaro. Mr. Davis had been number of weeoks basking In the 1 Florida sun on his'#ront poreh, but his arrival. hero he put Second voting le, Goodyear, Attawau- a territory near to Tuesday afternoon eived while The discovery health al As the renult of s communication receiv- s mowor ‘vehicle dfpart- tment hes requested eaforce the - Martls Mach, who, Mondus, hud fan AU Hallow in Moosap | chureh 3 | This (Wednesday) ovening membery of Ciup . Soclai, 3 le -other Lth'O"ls to be shown datc back only to mother's juzz days. Two classes who are take home | | { | | 1 i e throuzh about:?our 1non desirec to take the oourse Was necessaty to form two classes. Other elmilar classes havo been formed in v lages of the town of PlainfieM and Canterbury. Manager Joim . Lewis of the Or pheum (heatro is.in New Haven attend- motion ‘ploture exhibit- ing a meeting of T sl 4 caa i T e s duaiid will be Rev. ject at the morning service at the United church in Goodye: Sund: .Aex~, while in_the .evening his| 2y end stock avenue. The woman was in Putnam vouee, ho bave Ged :.heai- uuum. “with gty Gount @ weok or more ago,and was |the man and wife will Teel relioved at (he i her elck husband. She tald the court that | Bullerd, South:Main etreet. Tuesday even- she tried many doctors and that they were | ing, for their February meeting.: On. ac- ureucoess?ul, but that when she'began 10 |count of ‘the. indisposition of Dr.' Bullard 2ood her invald botter ‘half-the Juloce |the meeting was postponed a weelkc. for stoce purposes. : | Local lawyers do ‘met take Uindly to the postponement ¢f the March: term of court Ernest L. Davis of Walnut street has | ¢rom the 7th to'the 28th offthe month. He started { 4oridents have added burdens that have | hag been some tilk of inwreasing the num- twi Mrs. Archie LaCrolx 1 reu"erln[ from g ‘outecens. The local physicians were te lnn Fath- ered ae.the, home of ‘Dr.. Marzuerte J. ORPHEUM THEATRE—-Damelson ; TlmrdayNight,Febnnry% " Eugene Walters Dramatization of the Novel ~ “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine” BY JOHN FOX, Jr. PRICES, 25¢, 50c, 75¢, $1.00, Plus Tax SEATS NOW SELLING AT BOX OFFICE Rev. C. H. Andrews, Charles Anderson! and Lawrence Drescher, the committee Large ‘steel girders: for use i »m | night’ and ball.of Mt. Vernon lodge, No. - John Driscoll: of . New..London, & for- mer resident, was: calling’ on friends in town: Tuesday.- T. E. Lee is conflned to his home be- cause of a hand cold. 84 MEN ;K'ILLEDV 8 INJURED IN THE FIRE-CONSUMED 3 . (Continved From Page Qne) taxed' the courts to the utmost and there : i mer. "She was taken shape ‘to Langley Ei Wap aesembled thers during the fal by November -was ready &« fiight, h took place Late in to Washington @uring = storm and was th While they realize .the the crowded con- ditlon"e¢ the courts in more thickly pop- ulated’ counties they have Dusiliess that théy would ailse ltke to dispose of. The numerots cases ariging from aucormb'}e‘ ber of ‘superlor court judgés. ‘The March term of count i for o] busipess only. A New York Franch-Canadisn smews. paperman is in Putnam looking over the fleld a5 a possibiilty of starting-a -weekly Fre h newspd: ‘The man .told a Bulle- ' representative Monday n , that he ) Fleld on' November 15. Z : ot favorably imipreeSed the terrt- | & i -y and elisved that there, ware. possl- | 739 being groomed for 2 fight {ntended s por 2 Wrench weekly néwspgpst in | 1O take In' the Whole of the United Btates. Connecticut but found the sreatest costa- locating in Putnam the. fact 1o way ‘which thie paper could VERTICAL CONTEOLS WERE CARRIED AWAY Int e paper. W the, Fra "4 women Who enjoy .8 ot enjoy | thelr oq-uvlz tax; nor do. ma: Sontrols were ca Doyle of the Nav ton -Roads, sation -lata Mofett - st | Ho said, alrship to catehi fire. capum Doyl ported “that ‘38 that 10 or 12 esc 00k ere 637 puplis examindd, al r of ‘sofie of the read- here were I88 al- cdme. | chtlaren S0 much that ‘t'was to get along witho were taken' dowa. Jacob | J..3; Mc-| Browh, and 59 il be made_of the. town. dnd would be. a great help.if me young ! women ¥dyld g9 . Gfio“g\. B . rs of the J 9 been produced np C-7, a_mere e the Roma. they - coliceted a promised . 4 -vial. There wss an intere Riverside. Gramras sehool . Tues. ot Geouga, Wash ‘She ‘1.zd g0 1 connection, it was said today amination of, xli 0t, arrangements for the anrnual ladles'| failed to reveal German records far larger LIST OF SEVIVORS, of the survivors the Roma disasier, appvou_v-ea th dist: to jockey hi Hllls that surround the Sel cunning to bring her Because Of the scheduled in'tial flig] Washington with Secretaries Weeks and Denby and the Itallan 2mbassador in her cabins s well as senators and mem- 3 of the house was postponed. The were told by’ twelve- .severth and Weshingtor's Mazlms grades; Willlam- Stedbins told the story,of Washington ; Mary So- lencki recited 'Tis Splendid:to Live: So Grandly, A speclally attracive ‘number s Plantation -melodies, &; “Roll Out, Iicave 'Dat Cotton; b, Trabling Bact to’ Georgia;:c, Kentucky Babe, sung by s mto back to Langley running be- the cighth grade with lantern safp wents back to be- oo e L e o "|fore the wind and barely reaching her Leon Gaska recited Crown- Our. Wasp-| hangar before'a :o:s; _x::_‘::::eh;x;.: ington. Americe :Was. sung- by the as-| femalned in shed £ T ek have her motors repleced by Liberty en- gines of greater power and more cer- talnty of performance, The flight which proved her last was one of pelling Dl semblage. The lower grades enjoyed: thelr cs!s— bration at_ '10.15 'with' ‘two . opening songs, -Saldte the Flag- and Star Span- gled Banner sung with.a will : George Washington's plcture ~was shown on the ucreen by-tho superintend- | ent and were . of much. interest to the littlo : folks, Then camo- the following prografme: ¥or Washington, - Edith Munn, Rita- Couture, Waltér P¥yzo, Stan- ley Klastava; George Washington, P: tp- Anthony; poem, Adelalde Jaskiewits; Destructior: of the Roma ! without a! 1 be The Great Negleot Sunday { acheol Wi foMiow the morning eervice. | There was & bean feed for the mem- And M’w son)sthing to hare A zz“G?&me ’nxeu};;! Jfllnf;- MFG m“ when harest time thers of .the -boys were invited. to attend the aftair and during the evening a talk We have & fertilixer for was given by Rev. C. A. Downs, his sub- ory need, large or small. Ject being The Father of Our Country. T-Iulmm “" " Games wero played during the evening. write for In view -of ‘vecent happenings in Kil. our froe 2 p.g,, lingty, will witheut. doubt be mo delighted "qt | thé préspect of William: P. Robbing of ' East' Kilingly being appoint. ed-county game warden. Tuesday afternoon miemberw of the Goodyear Woman's .club. met with Mrs, George Fairchild of. Stats avenwe. The alub e to hold & George Washington| party this (Wednesday) aMernoon. Keep off the country roads with yopr eptomoblle! Wen-hr Rmdnrmg (=% Auvburn, Mase. i § : ALBERTUS F. WOOD big t.hvz}l—ud they, kmow ! This 9 the advice of mo- | Ning to. attend.the 'Connectiowt:Postmas: mmu«mgmmm tors” convention- st Bridgepirt: today .} on _account. of other: business. < Who I5:1t? Ruth Munn'’recitation, Six Little ‘Gifls’ of the, second grade; Life of Qeorge Washlntwn. Willlara Brew- ster; Red, White and Blue, “five chtl dren; 'Tis Splendid ‘to' Live So ‘Grandly, Isabello Heneault; . Like . 'Washington, Russel] ~Carpenter; George “nsl'ng- toz, Sylvia Bryant; Wiy We ' Came, Dorothy Flynn; recitation, David: We sler; "Amerida, sung by school. Hollday . regulations in, the. .borsugh &re._that the schools, banks, llbrary and Dosteffics Will be-closed.. The postofiica hours ‘of closing will be from 8'a. . to 6.30.p. m.. The lobby will.be lopen. on the/arrival; of mall traine.. Stores and markets will remain open all day. .. - Miss ldella. Young, of -the: Glasgo 8chool i 111, - Miss - F‘mnc.es 18} 2dvance {n speed and t're after time dur Tho ZR-1 o under c navy rowever, were made Wll" the co-operatior of t aliled governments that the Zeppel's plant tn° Germany should butld for navy & Zeppelin of the L type, w proved successful during the war. The ZR-1 was described ~today a9 @ reproduction of the best Ger- hips, only silght l!\ plan having’ boe— ade departmert. ‘The pol! ment in planaing the ship Is to-have been to attempt mo ments ‘unt!l the tried and proved prac- tice of the German airsh!p builders had been duplicated successfully and then to size by slow substituting . for.: her. 7..¢ | strides and ‘with emphasis lai@ in every Postmaster D, -F: ‘Winn Is:ne =plans | succeeding - deslgn - on satety gound Structursl. developments. The, Zappelin to be procured in Ger- many also will Be of this proven type "The evening stheol held:patrictic ex-| and .the business of atrship duilding in ercises in ‘the Bivmkh ‘Gramtyy -nhml the country 6n a major seals, either for nener erl nflhuw or . commercial- purposes, - has been gemerally expected by technical of- !u’n to’start from thts point. In thts TAYLOR dony F FATLITIES IN DEAD AND MISSING Washington, Fep. 21— , deed and wag re Tdontified Dead. t Lieutenant William E. R PREVIOUS AIRSHIP that ex- disaster such ag that t of that kind, or regard these cifering any reason- able ground for the abandonment of the atm.'ng’ to, produce for the American mli- 3 ze and kind, coast de- ficial lst ACCIDENTS ANNIVERSARY PLAYING WEEK SOON . N EXCLUSIVELY EXTRA N 3. F. KEITH'S ATTRACTIONS . 'VAUDEVILLE S s el To&y, Matinee d:il&en 15¢ Fine Vaudeville and Pictures ) Thursday, Friday, Saturday £ HAL JOHNSON & COMPANY IN A FARCE COMEDY WITH MUSIC, “Mr. Chaperone” 3—OTHER FINE ACTS—3 Also a Story That Plays on the Heartstrings With NORMA TALMADGE in “POPPY” BreeD THEATRE ETHEL CLAYTON —N— “EXIT—THE VAMP” A DELIGHTEUL COMEDY DRAMA Neal Hart, in “The Man Getter” A THRILLING WESTERN PICTURE EDUCATIONAL COMEDY CONCERT ORCHESTRA CHILDREN 15¢ AT TODAY’S MATINEE had than TODAY AND THURSDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ALASKAN GIRLIE REVUE FROM THE LAND OF THE ESQUIMO PIE Pretty Girls, Handsome Costumes, Peppy Dances, Tuneful Songs, Special Scenery. THE CLASSIEST REVUE OF THE SEASON SERVE U 4 LEE HING CHIN The Double Brained Marvel A REAL HARMONIOUS COMEDY QUARTETTE Sully and Mayo Sisters CHARLES RAY, in “SCRAP IRON” IN WHICH RAY SPRINGS HIS BIGGEST SURPRISE WEEKLY [ COMEDY —_— Novelty Singing and Dancing Act OLD AND NEW DANCES by The Jolly Four IN UNION HALL, GREENEVILLE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 LA PRE'S ORCHESTRA Today—Matince and Nic? MATINEE Eujene Wall s D ¢ gt the Vel-hagvia vevel - COMING AGAIN | DANCE STATE ~\Il.\mln TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE gy Jown Fox Jr W n.u)( \\ TIC, B. uru‘uu-ru.\ STER, MASS, Battery B Dance ! FRIDAY NIGHT /SULLIVAN BROS. ORCH.! OVER ONE THOUSAND PERSONS| AT OUR LAST AFFAIR. , and 6 and Deutch- Dolphin Gray as “JUNE” Same_excellence of PRODUCTION and CAST which distinguished its engagements in New Chicago, Philadelphia Larger Cities. PRICES : Yo MAT.~Orchestra 50c—Balcony 8¢ NIGHT 25¢ TO $1.00 SEATS NOW SELLING on «? and other s of a Thelstic ne of Rev. G. H AT THE } MUSIC BY THE MARRIED S'SULLIVA 1924, DIED. i street, Weneacz} o'clock. Burlal OF WORCESTER GRAND MARCH War Tax Included ers will be he Ashford to be one et valuabls of | nectiout Agric is direc of {board of heal tion “W: r of public health discuss the question in many | the Ashford Welfare Associgtion ere, persons interested will be neighboring towns of Chaplin ford, wilch like Ashford, are CHURCH & ALLEN IN MEMORIAM. The month of Febru again is Tousmesaddmof 1 the year; dear brother away, 've vears ago todey. o midnight stars ere beaming On his eoft and cllent grave, But never fade away. In Loving Memory of CHARLES J, RYAN, CARD OF THANKS® To all our friends and relatives- who sympathy and flowers to ue in our great bereavement, the loss of mother. 1 Wi . Mrs Ellen love for him who cleeps beneath HIS BROTHERS AND SISTERS. 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN our COSTUME AND NOVELTY BALL Wedsesdly, February 22nd Fidelity Singing Orchestra ’ Plainfield Community House CONCERT 8 TO Q—DANCING 9701 9 O'CLOCK | Admission—Gentlemen 75¢; Ladies 500 iss Margaret Stack, of Hart- |ford, and Miss Dorothy Buckley, of Cen- wral coliege. Miss Stack do for Ashford and Vicinity?™ with smg' gestion of plans for action. Miss Buek- “How & Your Children Measure Up?" with Tlus- +rations of practical work slong that liue nities. The meeting is public, 25 all meetings of