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DANIELSON The Reaviest single fire loss that Dan- felson has experienced in several years was just before 5 o'clock Wednesday horning, In connection with a plaze at & DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS - PUTNAM Instead of senging in a still alarm, someone rang a general alarm of fire from box 36, commer of Main end Prov- ldence streets, at half past ten o'clock ®torage garage in Union street. The| Thursday moruing, for a chimney fire garage itself was destroyed and four|that was ‘quickly extinguished with eutomobiles rulned. The loss was esti- | chemicals, The box I neur the large mated at from $4,500 to $5.000, for the ) cotton mills {n the noirth end of the city most part covered by insurance. jand the alarm sounding twice drew a Napcleon Cote, who happened to be in|iarge crowd. the neighborhood of the The body of Mrs, John Renshaw, of saw flames o t rth Woodstock, was brought from the inetde of the building and mediately j state hospital at Norwich, Thursday. gave warning of the fire, n being | The Woman's husband died * a short pulled In from Box 24, at the Main street | while ago after which she was commit rallorad crca ng. t:ed to the state institution. When th There is interest in this section of Windham county in the lsiting to G. T. | Seabury Inc., of Providence, of the con- tract to bufld the state highway be- tween Wes: Thompson and the Gros- dales. Thi§ new stretch of road- n completed Wil make a direot north to Webster and Worcester tied quarter. Y In an upstairs room over the A &P store, the rear of road and will eliminate a number of danger- ous grade crossings now encountered in veling north from Putnam. The con- ct price is sai dto be approximately §44,000. The Grosvenordale onated some of its land for Company the e Gallant spent Thursday in fright. meeting of the Arcanum club will 1a (Friday) evening in .the Main street. Committees and a collation will be I’utnnm people were interested. In = em that Stokes Watson of "Wil- among a number of defend- known to public and itizens and stlll num- home. mutual in the intdrest of the Salvatlon onducted {n Dan elson The association is the or- It 1s Mr. a’se §150 this the work of the territory may be expanded. advisory committee 1z to hre to ald ¢n making Wednesdey, March 1, will bring e Iocal lines company. Tokens Next represent © means of saving cents on each ride, as all 0 cents. r East relief benefit is planned Danlelson deliver an ad- e will be & land, end mLs'rL iwo years with 2nd is famillar to 16 terrible suffer- have decided that they d are now locnled in geles. ox, formerly a resi- reported danger- Ellen Ross fell down a filght of Y of Mrs. W. W, WG',\‘.- from Gris- s H«* we of Providence was a ends In Danielson Thurs- D ———— N < 1 of Gallup - have ement of their Merrill K. Ben. fll of up-to-date tele- ¢ and. equipment . has ed at the telegraph station e Danielson Building and n.have been subscribed. Dastor of the Bap- has been spending a few n will have members b at her home for /) dfternoon. n elght-week perod in the graded - schoolg i today (Friday) that d vo Z\I rch 7. v strong, formerly a stor, visited friends in Dan left here for Derry,’ N. H. to pe located for a time. LOUIS £. KENNEDY DANIELEON Undertaker and Soecial Attertion to Evlry Oetall e Camp Fire Girls at h his (Friday) after- Just what period of tlme elapsed Wed- morning between the sounding of rm for the fire at the Union street rage and the turning on of the water y the fire de‘pa.rtment wasg e.stn.b\hshed F.H. &F W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and Embalmers ntral Villane, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy. Efficiency, Satisfaction Teleghione Connection. Moosup Diw. with the marking on the pres. of the Crystal Water com- . The me was almost exactly seven while the average nervous. citi- ching the fire would have said at 15 minutes had transpired. We will accept on deposit as cash Liberty Loan Bond Coupons of March 15th, 1922. Deposits made on or before March 1st, 1922, will be entitled to dividends or interest from that date. THE NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY (Incorporated 1824) MAIN STREET CORNER BROADW. be Irl an attended by 132 de o and Mrs. ter will Whers ‘they will #pend a month ‘ende Vinton Fricdley, 50 Men’s Assorted Suits— 150 Men’s and Young Men’s Large Assortment to Select From Men’s to manufacture — Every Coat must be MEN’S S MEN’S SUITS Suits, at $9.95 MENS OVERCOATS vercoats at less than present sold. Men’s — Young Men’s Suits Priced from $8.50 to $25.00 TS ends, The ce by McKenna, and d You were from four cigion Protests from business men sel suaded to fl?" train throy sired service to The Canadlan “our boards -at He also. played clghteen and was not beaten in a single instance. | He is a graduate of he M Wednesday Day was born shortly after she arrived. She was unable .at first to of herself hom wandered away from home, ening train man’s name is being. ous reasoas. A special train made up ef ' slespers, a diner and day coaches passed through Putnam Wednesday evening. carriéd -7 hound for New York that put into Hal fax on account ' of trouble miachinery. many ment Nelson woman Kimball hospital Priced at $8.50 and up Putnam people among hl Washington's the ‘Knig! birthday obsers- hts of Columbus wa members of th Darnlelson and $8.50 D-A-N-C-E TONIGHT—8-12 - MILNER HALL, Moosup “Stanley’s Syncopators The Norwich Bargain House 357 WATER STREET, CORNER WASHINGTON -SQUARE, NORWICH, CONN. Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys Suxts, at Pre-War Prices. BARGAIN. . be convinced. cost Prepare your lection is best. lowest prices the latter a brother of Kid Lee - of of 'Boston. to round and heavy nz R a number of promi- against the poor ‘Worcester is under directors of the Pur- Commerce. At pre: and consequently from Worcester un- FEBR from the rvice By D-A-N-C-E AT PULASKI HALL P. A A G LA PRE’S ORCHESTRA Dancing From 8 to 11:45 GIVEN BY UARY 25th, 1922 MUSIC BY were put New Lo o) B | cake-eating dootor’s pr the chie ui; to this glving the de- e business, s éat ladies Athietic olub ia trylze to tarrange to have Viotor Townsend of Boato; cl cker player | ardp on th New Eng at the elub rooms | ‘ for an ex Mr. Townsend- ap-| veared In 2 few weeks ago and| hibition of pleying | "whila. biinafoided. i games &t onss onea, Lown and little daug! leave Monday ‘for Philadeiph: Wil n and | ome of the primcipals| 7 O T the For Goodnéss Sake company, now | = tous, is well known in Putnam, He| have:taken s = handsome = estate . in . Pomfret| thecakesa here he spends the summer months. | Diclon that heir home V- thie abundance convh that al of ths Pomfret school | ard university. Ha: found lying on the If!l)l fasonic Temple, on Grove street ening, was rushed to [‘m where a child At a meet n ‘e an account.ér the' Put later it was found that in Columbia. She had took an ev- from Willimantic and 'got but wa By i chay ening in O off in th Her husband had boen | searching for her. She is the mother of . a large.family of children. The wo-|duct of .that body, thheld, for obvi-| 5t T08 mES financidl sef Mr, eyt council The train| serigers fram an ocean liner | with Those aboard the aboard Those Wwho them appear young; them' to make them thin' ani yeast eaters’ need protection. own that héoch’ makeérs buy { Yy on: the .road between' Putn: officers. thelr use Tuesday eve for n big membership meeting .of sidents of the | Men's Association, all_active in-the: con- at the meeting. cording secrstary, .and Willlam . Hyghes, Hyghes o association | most successfu the | gland - among + the - smatier trata, four officers-Who will speak in:Putnam the New York boat at n. have joined the yeast faddists ‘may have to get escriptions, or permis from {rom the town o assume them- selves protection from officers - of 'the e theatre has be to|law. These yeast cake eaters beileve y Manager John F. Lewis | 10y aotigey | that-thie benefits derived theretrom are ire theatre staff will work| .. remed 15 hoped , Manyfold. Young ladles, already bea pensation during the after- |, "R be . per-| tiful, eat them to 1make them mora nt middlc-aged ladies eat ‘them stout’ la to make thém atout. ‘Girls with 2 "thinning elr - dories eat’ them to pre- has continued to stiok; and #la that” flesh iy ‘hetr to ell {n usison, “Use yeast!"’ back to starting point— It little ' cakes -and 1t stinguish between the healih and the . hooch-meking mosent” fall under-sus- the guilty go ‘frés. : £ fam- ari and dstock “is’ smong- those ‘who th the yeast fad. They buy dozen or two at a time. Sus- hooe hwas being ‘bréwed at led ‘to a search being: made Teast was found In but none was ‘used in brew. fced the' upholdeérs “of the yeast was for purposes only.” ting of the board of directors nam Chamber of Commerce ing, plans Wers perfected the next Wednesday ev- dd Fellows' hall. Four-past Olneyviile . Susiness will b the’ speakers They are:. Robert -J. resident; William . Bansbach, tary; Joseph W. Mills, re- is also.a .member of. the of Providence., The Olney- has been one..of , the ivic bodies in New En- citles; ** The i{“ oot AR YOUNG MEN’S SUITS 45 Young Men’s Suits— Men’s — Young Men’s Suits 486 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits to close out at pre-war prices. Larger assortment than ever. Come and BOYS’ SUITS We do not have to commend our Boys’ department—It is known for having the $8.75 All models—all prices. 'BOY NOW, while the se- for better merchandise. D THEATRE . = S ALL NEXT WEEK MATINEE EVERY DAY Presenting “SCANDAL” “THE LOVE TIGER” “MY LADY FRIENDS"” “THE CRIMSON ALIBI” “SEX AGAINST SEX” “JOHNNY GET YOUR GUN” MONDAY MAT. AND NIGHT “TURN TO THE RIGHT” A Comedy with Touches of Heart e 3 e e et BREED TODAY AND - - SATURDAY ; THEATRE THE SUPERB SPECIAL PRCDUCTICN CECIL RALEIGH’S TITANIC MELCCRAMA - “HEARTS ARE TRUMPS’ ENACTED BY AN ALL-STAR CAST IN SECCND Ann. Little J3.35%"5- The Blue Fox EDUCATIONAL _ [ PATHE NEWS CANDY MATINEE, SATURDAY Free Candy to the Children — All Children 15 Cents. TODAY AND D S TOMORROW THE BEST SHOW OF THE SEASON — RESERVE SEATS EARLYI ALASKAN GIRLIE REVUE PREYTY GIRLS, HANDSOME COSTUMES, PEPPY DANCES, TU FUL SONGS, SPECIAL SCENERY. . THE CLASSIEST REVUE OF THE SEASON SERVE U 4 LEE HING CHIN The Double Brained Marvel ] CHARLES RAY, in “SCRAP IRON” IN WHICH RAY SPRINGS HIS BIGGEST SURPRISE WEEKLY It COMEDY AV THEATPE A REAL HARMONIOUS COMEDY QUARTETTE Sully and Mayo Sisters Noveity” Singing and Dancing Act ANNIVERSARY = PLAYING WEEK SOON! EXCLUSIVELY EXTRA B. .F. KEITH'S ATTRACTIONS | B I VAUDEVILLE ———— - TODAY AND SATURDAY — SATURDAY MATINEE, CHILDREN 16c e e e e e e e e S e e o 2 & GUHL CO. HERAS AND WILLS BLACK FACE COMEDIANS CCMIC ACROBATS HELEN MORETTI DANCING KENNEDYS Little Girl With the Big Voice DANCE CREATIONS NORMA TALMADGE, in “POPPY”- BATTERY B DANCE : 8:00 — TONIGHT — 12:00 Sullivan Bros.” Singing Orchestra OF MILFORD, MASS. Interest and a Powerful Story of Love and Affection Which a Moth- er Bears Her Errihg Boy. PRICES Matinees, 25c, 50c; Nights 25¢, 50c, 75c. Seats on Sale Sat. Tax Added. COMING AGAIN | DANCE 57 ATE lm)mn ‘have been largely ng it & real force i 1l are active, succes: e wires and boosters for which they , and “their get-together accomplished real things for their 't be the fi ing of the months ROAD SCCIETY Herbert West vated and paint: Dr. Ira Noy at his father's the by the convalescin, Miss Esthe prise party Fri The storm several social is having his house reno- Q. Donald \Vhlra'n- o the week end w his - paren Master Harry. Blaine came on also to spend & week vacation from school. ‘Word has heen received by friends of Miss Jessie Wheeler of Mechanicsville, g - members of the lo-| “IT'S A BATTERY B AFFAIR” 80 IT’S GUARANTEED. GENTS 60c—LADIES 40c—TAX EXEMPT. DO NOT MISS THE NORWICH AUTO SHOW STATE ARMORY MARCH 2—3—4 . NORWICH AUTOMOBILE DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION . Y. of the dcath of her mother, :x.ed‘ CENTRE GROTON rage school atiendance hm T for the past month than for any previous mont e girls again win ance 'ecurd over the boys age for January wase .8t C. Fred Eldredge of Nianti> made| Tne e querade valentine e at North Ston- ington grange hall Mr. and Mrs. Raiph C. Wheeler gave a2 birthday party for their sons recent Mr. and Mrs. Russell ~Stewart of lower Pawcatuck Wwers recent callers at { Cyrus” Stewart’s. noted . improvemen: in-the school, ee~ | Berlin—The sprinkler’ system :a fire truction Fridey evering, dataging property sbout 132,000, (The _nig { Warren, "atscovered tis blaze. BORN Westeriy, GoMENA—In. % 25 Mr. amd MARRIED FALIO_CULATTA—In this city, . b 3, 1838 by Myles P. & t rlein is i at his heme and Miss Vincenza C ta, boLx of Norwich BABCOCK—GRAY—In Jewett 22, 1922, by Rev. John W, Pay age sehoo! was closed Thursdas . © of last week because of the pupiis peing .im attend-* bert A. Babcock and. Miss H S were prompfly bruken * Gray. rday and regular sessions of the: MACKAY—LYNCH—In Westerly, ere held on Monday. Feb. 22, 1922, by Rev. Henry Bruno, | S. M, John Andrew Mackay uf Pawea- | tuck and < Miss Katherine' Veronica | Lynch of White Rock. DIED. HAMPSON—In Baitic, Feb. 23, 1922, | Maz Esse}idm, wife of Frank Hampson, age Funeral et her iate r.orney Baltig Saturday, Feb. 25, at 2 p. m. Burial at Maplewood cematery. CONNORBR—In Bridgeport, Feb. 21, 1922, Danlel J. Connor, a native of Norwich. GORMAN—In_this city, Feb. 23, 71922, | éta.ry A. Nolan, widow of Richard | orman Funeral st her late home, 247 Wash lrz-! ton street, Saturday morning at 5.26. Solemn ‘hii“x maes at Patrick's at 9 o'dlock. Burisl in St. Jo- seph's cemetery. GREENE—In Wkiimantic, Feb. 23, 1822, Pflauer 5. Graen.q. a m.z‘l)\e f wod, aged 78 years, member of Co. I, | 18th Rgt, Conn Vols. % HANSEN—In Bfldffl‘d_fl I, Feb 22 1922, Alvin Jaflks. som Poter E- Hansen, orrner.y of P‘nfl’.’ dale, R. I, aged-15 years. RENSHAW—In Norwich. Feb. 22, 192 Mrs. John Renshaw of North Wool 15 Main Street Funeral Dn-ectors r.‘ Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Teiephone 323-3 At Old Lyme, -Feb. 20, zabeth Ball, widow . of