Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ON AND PUTNAM NEWS s ANIELSON Attentton was called in various quart- ors Wednesday to the need -of this city ing a ladder truck to a#l to the equip- 1t of the fire departmdnt. considération rere’ some re ago, but as tupned down . on w that thé city atives. here, The | This propo- ast economize and its expenditurey at the lawest possi w the queyiion bobs up agan, Th: bzdly needed by, the depar: ‘n evidence, nesdas morning at a chimmey firé rose property on Marshall street 1t o habpeneid by ‘exercising their inge- quickly controlled the re, getfing T they wanted to get without ladders, t conceive of situations ar! tain_sections of the city where s0en stated y_Zuesday evening. at fhe fireme: prove disastrous. in Puinam within recent memory at fonal parsonage, where an adequate eguioment of dders would have been invaluable to the u the opinion of many rvers of that fire whose judgment fire much sooner than Was pos- comditions they reduced the damage to the faced and s set down here relative to the acqliring new ladder equipment for the . A DOLLAR, SHOW I —SAME SMALL PRICES EVER SEEN NOURWICH I TODAY—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—5—8iG ACTS—8 ANNIVERSARY WEEK ~ THE SYLVESTER FA FATHER—MOTHER ' AND THREE JUVENI FERING—FEATURING BABY KATHERINE TWO STERNARDS A" Jerome & Albright Bright Lights From Brsadway | ELLY & CO MILY A VARIETY OF- . FOLBERTH Satere EANER. Annual Sale Exceeds 30 Million Packets —BLACHK, MIXED or GREEN— Steadfastly Refuse All Substitutes. ERICA'S PREMIERE XYLCPHONISTS Hank Brown & Co. COMEDY OFFERING THE_YOUNGEST FEMININE JUG Thompson, Pomdret, Woodstock, Kil 1y and Brooklyn. Herd after herd will be subjected to the tests during the next fow weeks, and i is already avident, from recemt deve ments, that the time is not far distan { when cusamers will demand that they Lc ! supziled from disease free herds. Yarmers. are finding in consta creasing numbers that it is a blg bo able to show that (hey have a c berd, and it is hoped within a year tna it will be possible to state thst ihere will not be an untested dairy herd In the re- stricted area. Untested herds, in any event, will be regarded as at a great dis- advantage. s is worth while, would haye cnablel to con- artment ‘is not set down Ly sug- | Chimmey fires gave members of the No official was interviewed WWHAE s written § 1% | vere more of Putnam fire department a busy time oarly ‘fuesday evening. Incidentally, the fire puzzied to lo- ed on Wednesday's comment by | %€ one of the fires, owing to the confus- citizens who would like o | 0§ manner in which the alarm rang in. | “s e fire dapartment have amele lad. [ This was believed to be dus to the fact that | ; 1 0ld ladder truck at the cen- | PoX longer tha wi fire station and on it are ladders e should be for moving aciparatus to wgs stand is regarded ns as Ifttle less than us: Members of the Putmam Comafbrod gathered at Odd Fellows' lay evening for a meeting of meeting address: vresident of the O wership’ meeting held by t pecial interest in Puindm and | nding towns ih the urossest | n Jeglon to suc- Yale football star. Major Scasioor- of Martford, has maay of Putnam and i ding arainst also : bis ancestors catne. dnes |familiarized Wil the fact that they the new 1922 kely to be Mr. Bu: rio's | news items pertaining t person who drives Anoiher tester whe Will work In the re. | JUring the past few weeks m county wi day 1o avsimt work of tuberwulin test! stated Wednesday L special commi! come in as uo one to blame . Rogers, chalr- | bu Tn the tewn seurd of KilNasly, Aibert somectie Lield down th was '+ |inen were coerating on a chimney fire at . | the Belleros te Marshail street when another alarm calied away one of as + | e damage of any amount. { Hew quickly the ublic can adjust itselt to a new condition was the tokens went into use o7 | lines of the Co many-as 85 per cext. o |zoad had taken advan age of the o {tumity to saive somet g-on their 1i any moment was cing the use of t The average person had been {to be made avai appeared in and s | MHundreds attended the Ash Wednesday | {services at St. Mary's "There | the | were morning and evening services, and | was |at the evening servico there wah distri-| of blesstd ashes, as cusiomary. e of the Wind- | Notices were being posted Wednesday #am County Faemers’ assoclation devoting [ for the coming annual adjourned city Its epecial attention to the eradication of {meeting at which appropriations are to ulosts from herds in this corner of {be mase to mest the expenditures in vari- of the West Side, was fined §5 ving eperated = so-calied. withou wtilities commis- |t testing work is now going | ous departments for the c© in{make up the area—Putnam, operation a - few|leve that a diamond stolen from fares.!days ago and her conditlon was so se- was unable to rally. The hody | Delage said We: afternoon in charge hueband an Mrs. A. D. Sayles remaing in a seri-|tiout mill beseball league me in East & severa |ber wien 2 several | did el clothing. flamed | of P e sho Wwas attending to a heater .ia|mise was Complications There was a session ef the town court the & imposed by Judge in Bridgewate morning. would Pass 23 & lyer coar rent fiscal | Captals Remi Delage of the pollce de- jpertment is in receipt of an inquiry from 2 New London woman who Seems to bt vo been disposed of § resday that he is +led that the precions baubie must {been taken elsewhere, for he has been aisle to focate itn ¢ There was some talk hero Wednssday ot reviving the idea of an Eestern Connac. that soon will open. d timers remen league fornished ol rtainment for t The league's de 2mbit ymanagements in hi ot legitimate workers i If that mistake can be avoided ear and only. } ers used, a leaguo m {cess and a’ real so: |great many people. Trunk lne” highways hereabouts will thousands ¢ dollars Quring tho mext fow wecks y and - Pomfret durin two weeks the state hi of repair, and the same con trus €l nd ents at | tha resuit whather rs irobon| Cherk stubs and other such ovidences mbers of thermo and 6 degrees abc heid C ot Stay In Bed CI’*cized Fr o crildren who are us condition, nterest uring | the | than d r t day's riding in or- 1 for th y's Lt 5 pocx‘:e»""““’ on which orders had not|Posted has been int o | that mdney has beon forwarded to (! state motor vehicle depn -tment for r newel of motor v perators’ .| were being e his territe ¢ as It is indlcated that the po 1 not be too urgent for a fow ing that t enewed th 2ve not mi { haive no m At the police station here, nder- stood that Cajptain Reml Delage has w it $ 0 ed out a schedule for patrolmen’s assign- Witt t field Wed- i o :?can'P:;lzman dauc‘f:n ments that will become effective early in uel Seymour place. Providence was Danlelson on delegation of Masons from d vice versa. 1f to P a near-zéro temperature dur! morning hours. today The play, Little Women, given in Dan- edson Tuesday evening by the Killingly to attend ceremonies that % et lefit of the Day held by branch of the order|OMaN's club for the benefit of the Day nad catarrh ars and off and| at Mechanics hall Practically all dripping of dancing_will be sus- ked me and 1 had to| rended here during the Lenten season except for the usual break at MI-Ca- ing a little occa 1f weather conditions permit, it i ex- Kimbail hoapital was a very fine success, and the local institution will bensfit ma- terially from the affair. Wiiliam P. Warren of Putnam Coal and Weod Company has been confined to &ls home by fliness. that grading Cpevations on the 3 3 = Hata ighmay to Tactie mast witt be re.| NORTH GROSVENORDALE Cerizane Cough Balsam ix one of the | sumed late In the present month. Noth- line of medicines, It{ ing has been done on’the read sinse| i Adeiine Kimball of T. M. I ., early in the winter. Suggestions as to the candidate who s nominated ‘for the warden of tie borough are now . being heard. earg that a number of well kmown tizens may be avallable at the annual Iping people for class of 1921, hms been appolnted fo & fine position in the engineers’ offics of the New York Central raliroad in New York clity. 4 In the Jatter part of March The Maid and tigp Middy, an operette in two acts, It i horougn election mext meonthe to Al ihe| VAL be presented by the students of the cancy ewused by the death during hls * office of Herbert C. Keach. lingly publie school nuplil ‘whe are aving vacations this week Will ‘go back b *tnelc studles Monday. e GOOD FOR THAT “FLU” OOUGH. Wor ‘quick relief from the wearing | coughs that “hang on” after the grippe take Foley's Homey and g Drake. Childs, wrime: “After an aliack of the flu that me Wih a mevere ocough nothing med (o reliave Te Wil 1 tried Foley lioney and Tar. witch [ can nighty Tec- is aléo good ‘for croup, puls a coating over the in- famed suriapes, ouis the Ma., DANIELSON CASING, % % STARKWEATHER BLDG. * WLING AND FOCKET BILLIARDS THRER TARLES WEDNESDAYS LADIBS' DAY. Bewling is the sport for All _Prizes Hven away every- Ssturday. FOUR ALLEYS Dbigh school under the directjon of Miss Mavguerite C. Burne, supervisor of music. Tryouts for the principal characters re- suited in a choice of the following cast: attached to the readnougit, Bdward Grenier; Dawson. a retired farmer, ' Leon Baker; The Count, & Spanish gentleman, Feilx Gre- nier; Evans, master of ceremonies, L. B. HOOT GIBSON IN “THE FI THRILLS — HUMOR — ATMOSPHERE — R BRreeD THEATRE HELENE CHADWICK In Mary Roberts Rinehart’s Famous Story The Glorious Fool _ The Kind of a Comedy Everybody Loves. FRITZIE RIDGEWAY in "A RACE WITH DEATH" Educational Comedy — Concert Orchestra AUTO SHOW —TODAY STATE ARMORY EATER” — SUSPENSE Livingston ; | ., champion oars- | O e THE LIST PRICE OF THE FOLBERTH AUTOMATIC WINDSHIELD CLEANER IS NOW $7.00 SEE IT AT THE AUTO SHOW ! The A. C. Swan Co. NEW LONDON . The Great Unknown. Ray- —TODAY— d, Ethel Johnson; Phyliis, | © first half year for the junior high school are as follows. honors, 90 to 100; second honofs, 80 to hovors: Olive Ba- Marion Bates, Ingraham, Juliette garet Lohse, less, Mnnie Towne. gene Beaulac, Raymond Chubbuc! Johnson, Elmer Joslin, Edward Willet, McKINLEY AVENUE 2TO 10 O'CLOCK P. M. Music, Afternoon and Evening ADMISSION 50 CENTS ) . 0 Another Cut in Prices — LUMBER BEFORE ORDERING YOUR MATERIAL FOR REPAIRS OR NEW CONSTRUCTION, IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONSULT US. CALL AT OUR YARD OR TELEPHONE 62 SPRUCE, PINE CYPRESS, N. C. PINE, YELLOW PINE, WHITE PINE, FIR, WALL BOARD, SHINGLES, NAILS, ETC. H. F. and A. J. DAWLEY NORWICH, CONN. N.A.D.A. Mr, and Mre. Ha; CHESTNUT, BUILDING PAPER, of their grand-| AV THEATRI Raymond A. Simonds, Tenor Webster-Brooks Trio VIOLIN—CELLO—PIANO and Monroe | doing carpenter | Wheaton college FAITH TRUMBULL CHAPTER S. Ely's the fi COMMUNITY HOUSE Monday Evening, March §, 1922 Doors Open at 7:30 Tax Exempt Cranston’s and From Members ef-the Chapter Mrs, John Charon and|JUEY TO DECIDE WHETHER MARY PICKFORD HAS LIED s Rosaline Baril; Phileas Cote, o Fontaine, BALTIC iate giass company glass windows Eight O'Cleck TICKETS $1.00 TODAY MATINEE AND NIGHT A BRAND NEW PLAY BY CHAS. K. CHAMPLIN The Love Tiger A STORY DEALING WITH THE MEXICAN SITUATION IN ARIZONA. TOMORROW MATINEE AND NIGHT H. H. FRAZEE'S GREAT BROADWAY SCREAM My Lady Friends ONE OF THE DRESSIEST PLAYS EVER SEEN IN NORWICH. 7 York, March 1—Federal Judgs the evening went (o Miss Blanche Lu- Mack reached the conclusion today that cler, Miss manda Lemoine, Mrs. Agust Peloquin, Mrs. Arthur Alex, Miss Amel; {ether Mary Pickford or ‘Wilkenning, who sued the cinema actress Racine, Mrs, Joseph Talbol, Miss Aman-!for $108,000, had deliberateiy. lled, and da Lemoine, Harrg Collins, Cleo Mo-| Edmund Cote, Miss Corine Belanger and Arthur etes the plate| he left it to 2 jury to decide which ome successful whist atives. Thers are oniy a few mervants whose purpose 1s to make the seclusion | of the royal pair telephone has been dispensed with in or- der to make them secure from outside in- The jury returned its decision this afternoon, but as Judge Mack had gone home the verdict was sealed. and the question of veracity will not be pub- licly settled until tomorrow. The Jie.. accarding to the judge, restea Somewhers in the conflicting stories of the methods Mary used back in 1916 to get Adolph Zuckor to raise her salary from §4,000 2 wee kto §10,000. Witkenning. sold during the evening. A. Larose was The society expressed of the kindness of all thoss _who assisted to make tho affalr a sue- It is the purpose of the coupls not to leave the mamor for at least a icw day In the meantime the great estate offers want in the way of diversion This morning thei were brought out for a ride, drove the princess indoors. Her husband, went out for a stroll and in- epected the church on the est: intersst of the villagers fs most | decorus and respectful. was a bonfire celebration in the of the countryside | ith the Wish of the n 0. Bessette of Danlelson is the of her mother, Mrs. V. Buteay of | herle Martin. Ths Duft and Harry \ was- timekeeper, Af- Buteau of Danielson, formerly Whose business recent local vise that of locating jobs and better salaries for peopie who live by amusing others, claimed that it was she who persuaded Alr. Zuckor to fatten Ma: said the screen star came of this place, MONTVILLE i e to her and The annval meeting of the Lad 1 Union of the Montville Centde Con church was held Albert Fox of Oakdsle afternoon, wWith eleven pres- A clection resulted as follows: ed and| president. Mrs. John Lynch; vice prea- was making a million dollars a her curls and | her pout were worth just as much as the comedian’s derby and shuffie, or to that effect. According to Mrs. Wiikenning’s story was agreed that she would sally forth s to bid for Mary s would force Zuckor to| | raise the ante, and then she would get 10 SPECIAL SATURDAY 500 FOR C! HILDREN AT v | and get of e’ Scholfield, dwin Comstock, worl < nie Scholfield, Mrs. Frank Scholfield, ! r committee, Mrs, Waiter Mo. rah, Mrs. George Bradford, Miss Jessis Ella- Chapal. ncluded a birthda; < committee, laimed $108, on and ext Mary got 2 §10,000 a week con- runa‘ng for two vho was in the court room to- her husband, Douglas May Be Next ier commiss MONTREAL 1.—Montreal emon & Co., foliowing the arre«t eleventh birthd: The entertainment given v of the soci dented [GUY - . Her lawyers at Mary was such a good oducers came around her witfi tempting contracts, and that iy to think sh haye to run around lo charges of laroeny The programme conslst- ed of selections by the Wheeler colored sartette of Norwich, which were great- enjoyed. also folk dances . who recently bougat the ould be only temporary would ‘reopen within Miss Henrletta Gridley, ation by Mrs. C. titled Betsey and 1 Are Out. 2nd candy were sold and about $53 was cleared by the’ soclety. . Chapman, en- iedman._ George Mar- 1 Miltno Small—misap- sums of money afier bhe e business. He had ve- to conduct it mntil todsy, when he was to take over yer told what he thought about Mary mothier, and Mrs. Pickford almost cried But she smiled again-w her and toid her to brace up and show had purchased t will meet at taine’, them home of Mrs. F. J. Hope Friday af- “This interview, between the platntiff and the defendant, either tock place or it dld not take place,” addressing the jury. has deliberately lied. mere figment of the magination.” Then he told the jury that found Mary had been the one who siipped from the path of truth, they could award Mrs. Wilkenning any sum up to $108,000. A crowd loafed all day in the corridor heme in Preston, March The Ladles' Afd soclety of the Unlon Avery, aged 75 years. Baptist church held a meeting at the home of Miss Stella Coen Wednesday of last week, Burgess has purchased formerly owned by Edward 1d Judge Mac “One or the other | It cannot be & LANE—In Richmond, Va, Feb, 28, 1922 | Mrs. George A. Lane. Funeral services wil be held Saturday, March 4, at Christ church. CHASE—In Jewett City, Web, 23, 1922, Mrs. Gliza Chase, aged 72 years. Funeral services in the chapel of Grove #treet cemetery in Putnam Friday at 3 Naugatuck.—The annual refort of the Naugatugk Water company shows that the system consists of seven reservoirs with o combined capacity of 645,000,800 gallons, over 42 miles of mainsr 170 pub- private hydrants, and 1,943 services, of which §0 were added this Emerson Whesler and family of New London spent Friday at the home of ‘Mrs, Albert Bawards, who has been perlously ], Miss Dorothy Church with Mrs, Charles Chapman, of Nor- outs!de the court room to catch a glimpse When the screen of Mary and Doug. stars departed after charged the jury. 41 ed an uneolicited escort down the stairs to a waiting automobile. s0 busy slipping on a great ovat of bear- ish fur that he almost lost Mary in the mob of autograph hounds, stenographers, clerks, star gazers and unclassified mar- tals who surrounded her. “Walt a minute, dear,” she sald. That seemed to tickle the crowd just &y’ though they had been wondering along what Mary catied her hushand, s s ey PRINCESS AND VISCOUNT ARE G AT WESTON PARK Mrs. Angle Vickery of Mentville Cen- tre spent Washington's Birthday with friends in New London. Miss Lucy McArdle, who recently fell on the ice near her home, fracturing her wrist,’ {s improving slowly. Willam Lyman, who has been with soariet fever, is able to be out. At the Sunday morning service. Web. 18, Rev. L. W. Richardson read his res- fgnation, to take effect April 1st. Mrs, Margaret Jeffers is il at her home in thé village. Mrs. Stewart, who has been spending the winter at the home of G. A. Sharp, has returned to: her home in Gilead. Mrs. Roy Johnson ls improving aftsr a recent lilness. Douglas was CHURCH & » 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and ‘Embalmers Lady Assistant - HENRY E. CHURCH ~ Dr. Hubert Work, ef-Celerads, Is belng “very favorsbly comsid- ered” as x wuoressor to Will H. Hays as .Rostmmster-Gemersl. Dr. Work 15 now First Asdlebant Post- ‘mester-Generai and was one of the first oMcimis to be apbointed by President Harding affer he as- sumed tife Presfiency st Ma The eievation of Dr. Wevk o head. of the ;Festeffice Degartnient would be:in. harmony iwith_ the President's oft-expressed policy to Teward . fedthtul service. As flrst assistant to Mr. Hays Dr. Work has been oharged with neatly ali of the detalls of the reerganisation of the Dostal serviee. HONEYMOON: Shifnal, England, Mareh 1 (By the A, P.).—The honeymoon of Princess Mary and Viscount Lasceiles, who were mar- ried in London yesterday, will be spent i seclusion at Weston Park, if their wish- es are observed. They expressed great gratitude today for the tremendous dis- play of good Will at thedd” wedding, but no wthey frankiy wish to be left alone in thelr manor with iis 11,000 acres of formality n the mansion. “and there are no court attendants or rel- New Britaln.—So far as is known, the practice of making personal property owners who are delinquent in their payments has never ‘been tried in New Britain before. on the large scals that it s being done at this time, and city officlais are waiching with inte the TesuMs. playground. . Theres is 10