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R IO DANIELSON et A P. Woodward, of the fire de- | Oomtributions toward 5"“”*3 ‘gartment, has a request to make of those who pull in alarms for fires, and that is, that they remain beside the box pulled umil the arrival of the apparatiis. Chief Woodward's request is based on the most secent of numerous like experiences of the department in arriving at a point from which an alarm has been pulled in only to find no one there to direct the fire- mmen to the exact location of the fire, as haipened on an alarm from Box 312 QUALITY-FOOD" It’snotvolume,bfitquahy ln diet that aids | refunds ..... 1 Hign school classes - qu:l:?-food i.hnt high school grounds ....... . 20000 i overtmes of weak ness. Itsrichindm ‘Totals Credits ..... voe . $7,077.13 Groes school expenditures’ as above .. $66,118.98 7,077.13 Net sum to be raised by taxa- HOD " Lonicadiaecaiisaiin.n 359.039 85 Selectmen’s net budget above SaZ 191.07 School board net Hhd: > above * 7 ® 59,009.85 Less Credits BREED THEATR Th: Home of Dominant Screen I"ays TODAY AND SATURDAT REGINALD BARKER’'S MOST FAMOCIS PICTURE £ R - g e Poverty of Riches’ ADAPTED FROM LEROY SCOTT'S 8TORY “THE MOTHER". - THE TRUTH IN A PICTURE OF MARRIAGE | AngmgBlowattheAg&OldProblemdM . : Soerr “The Blae i this wesk Valuable minutes were lost (Tablets or Granutes) | Ann thfle CHAPTER OF s n by the department in hunting around to ;Total amount to be raised by FOR D o e e . s e e locate the fire, which, happily, did DOt| tAXBHOR ..,,..ce.e..-.... $111,530.92 IN IGEST'ON prove to be serious The following table shows the rewenue 20-11s% Thursday st 2.30 a prayer service for | that may be raised at the rates indicated: Henry L. Spauvlding was held at his home Net Grand List -$6,610,163 pear South service at South Killingly EDUCATIONAL COMEDY — PATHE NEWS Continuous Show Saturday, Starting at 1:30- Revenue from 1-2 Mill .... Revenue from 1 Mill . “al- Revenue from 17 Mills of the Westficld Congre- | Revenus from 17 1-2 Mills of Danielson off.ciating |Revenue from 18 Mills 1.0 118983 Henri Baer of the Palsade Kennels st ¢ll Understand was 83| mogay (Friday) marks the opening in |Rosedale, L. I, was in town Thursday by A P. Burns o (panjelgon of the drive in aid of the Salva- | and visited at Nis Pallsade Kennels at wer® James P |yion Army's Home Senvics ¢und. Daniel- | East Killingly. son has been divided into many @istricts| Aime Gadreau, of Goodyear, has o eat] and will be thoroughly covered in a house | nat uses its wooden leg to thume rats to house canvass. Irving W. Davis is the | gver the back while also sinking its teeth {local treasurer for this fund and crecks | in the rodent's neck. Where. did the cat may be sent to him by peisons or organi- | get the wooden leg. ¥From Mr. Gadreak, zations who wish to contribute. . who whittled it out and Asshioned it and the sa‘mtm(n ‘While the Salvation Army has no local strapped it on to the stuml> of pussy's headquarters, the publ ere Is well aware | sorepaws, after pusSy had lost part of of the splendid work that the army does i1 | gne leg in an accident. jthis territory each year, operati 2 The Congregational Ministers’ union is ts Putnam headquarters, and knows, t to meet in Woodstock next Tuesday. of its great efforts the country ove At the study hour during the session of L [ 2id o fthe unfortunate. A dollar given|ine Baptist Sunday school next Sunday, 3 3 & i ; al-ation Army is 100 per cent ef-|Rey J. W. Houck will review 'thie book % od | ficfent in the service it can be made to DeT- | Tha Next War. jfor { The Easter vacation for Killingly High - Having had lts spree, which it may be | school students will begin two Weaks from y heixe will be the most severe of the spring | today, Friday, March 24, /7 L period, the Quinebaug river was go; -———TF———— It a uilizing period Thy was running at & very cons derable PU AM 4 1 b T 1 Flood conditions that prevatea.in thé lley following the.unusuale vero storm had very greatiy sub- ded by Thursdey morning. The, Quine- ed 2t a very high level, but & 6,610 |in Putnam in numbers next Tuesday ev- .vees 112,373 | ening to, witness the 30 rounds of boxing 115,678 | scheduled. SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE CHILDREN 15 ————ee e TODAY—SATURDAY—5 BIG ACTS—S HARMONY LAND FOUR MUSICAL ARTISTS—Vaudeville's Clas€iest Musical OfeNag e o e et e e e e WILL MORRIS MASON and DIXON THE CYCLING COMEDIAN BLACK FACE COMEDIANS JASON and HARRIGAN | HARMON and HARMON. SINGING GALORE COMEDPANS _ “Whispering Devils” Wood wre mwrp director beativful floral Liec In their annual Conway Tearle, in o =——— Odor @ Benefit Dance and e ot Entertainment - ' banks, and from fiooded adjacent . . TIRE c"A“' 2as the water was siowly .finding, ité IT is then that breakfast appeals UNDER THE AUSPICES OF —_— ay back into the course of the river.! 3 T Carfom T e and you hurry to the table for | United Division of . 2y &l P . - . rable amount of that steaming coffee. Then it is . S “Glggle w i T::::::;h:‘ of causing injury to Gams A t.h t.h ‘Ch E fl P the Hlbermans or other such structures where thereare at the rich, true coftee flavor of in“ Renifantivs sieis maY e e : el . FRIDAY, MARCH 17th € : M pe s foet shut down on | La Touraine absolutely satisfies. ! |.oun. LONG, LINGERING *~ s Ratbiel e e i ELKS HALL LAUGHS GALORE . - agonia, with .ilN ropori of .» plesio- ; See your grocer today and let him B [|sNAPPY DANCES WL an monster orting itself in af Herb Smith’s Augmented TUNEFUL SONGS stant lan, taen s | grind a pound of La [Touraine Orchestra, R ~ v 3 S0 4 Coffee fresh for you/ Concert From 8:30 to 9:00 |} SESSUE HAYAWAKA, in. it Boara Sialom G } - 42 cents per Paund { Ticksts 55 Cenis “FIVE DAYS TO LIVE” 2 3 INCLUDING WAR TAX One of the Big Pictures of the Yeur Book accounts as ¢ . $42,787.93 Fixed charges 20,829, Connectlcut College Concert Couirse THE LETZ QUARTET {LYCEUM THEATRE, HE\V L"‘i”l MONDAY. MARCH 198, 8:15 P, TICKET SALE, MARCH 10 CHIDSEY'S 33 General Admission $1.00—Tex Pres F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST | Funeral Directors and Embalmers : e g Central Villase, Cann, 3 - " AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT (F - { ; Courtesy Efficiency, Satisfaction | feleghion ection. Mcosup Div. ol sure 1t 1 H LOUI;: KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker xni Soecial Attertion to Every Datail Boston(9) . W.S. QUINBY CO. Chicago mm ‘agaln Miss Flora McClosd of Canada iy vie dirs. Wilitam Wilders ' * == sw-e president of one of tae older boye {¢roups. Harry Richardson gave the ad- " | dress of weicome, Which was responded to [y one of the Yale men. A very intcret-|some Sunday ing program ‘followed. boys' organizat Mr. Debelle and Mr. Parsons spoke in { the Methodist church Sunday morning;| OR® of the most ped from the|Mr. Hendrick and Mr. Corbett spoke in|of the physical be made Into | the Baptist' church: - Sunday afternoon a | L. Piomeers of boys' mass meeting was held in the Bap- I tist church at which' Mr. -Hendrick and Mr. Parsons spoke. This was followed by & union church bérvice in the Moth- dway's statement | odist church Sunday evening. - Al ses- Saturday night. He found the car Iak- {er on the River road, mnear gs. XNo trace has beexn fechd of e who stole the mackhine. LEBANON Rev. Williem T. Thayer of Rardford | iz expected to speak at. the g church Sunday morning. In the v r. Thayer will give & etervoptiean lee- nion, e brought teresting features | m of the C. C. T. PUTNAM, CONN. A NEW WASH FABRIC \ ves are reported to be in uons were well attended by both - boys % Hoth erhs hag gone prayer _:z:u‘.ln; of the to Union and Wales, a|and min. | L 1‘:&»:%7?:.'- , of G was held at the parsonage 5 les to the northwest of Putnam. The ‘ Comrades’ group of Oncco has .iy Blea it the of 52 0 3 g ¥ e;:_int-g i faaa Shos Thursday afterncen at 2 o'cloek fu-|been organized under .the leadersnid of | Clarence Hammond-Know! g t KD STVt n‘;_ s wlmuz /55 R re 1 s for Mrs. Jessle Nichols | George W, Potter. There are about 14 J | spending the wia! - 3 rwich, EVERFAST CCLCRS LAST AS LONG AS THE CLOTH ITSELF At last you can have for yourself and your children wash blouses, suits and dresses that will not fade, no matter how they are washed and worn. ert, were con. | members.in this group and they are chrch. whera (holding two regular meetings each week, 1 an attendant and active | one on Sunéay in Copnection . with. thelr years, Rev. &. J. A. Rook | Sunday achool work and the other-duri The services' were attcnded | the week. - es and many friends. Follow. { turned to Ledanom. A nTRond: of Pat ey | e nda Is ) Mra. Clement Fowler ané son,, mfl‘ conducted the Hammond & Knowlton : S f&:ff'"?;flf:,“hogm' it iy sik mill. The concern grew and 5 . tas Helen Wetmore of mflm panded and rece: consolidated w nEon 6 ook ‘6nA ot e hetne: GO c2. a1 Dy L ; Last Wednesday eveming about 75 the Hcrr.inmy S‘k company und Geer. o Dincralleavie cr‘:;fl:’:‘;}? W35 | en. and boys of Eastford gathered in Sorndatein of H. XK. IL i A number from this pises ‘noh: ®e St = 2 1 for their first Y. M. C. A. gel« ting of Prodtcers’ assodds- T na“‘-lx‘l?i 3.‘:‘?2“’“"- §$£§‘3” A smenmé1 supper was Sorved, | Mr. Krowliton locked after the sel 2| Hon Yo °1 2:.:2?;&7««&.7 i oy 4= 214 special akinal eelictions ere rehgssol ShCael She oo and (orvears e ang Tue directors of the Lesanod Co-oper-| oung 1~de' perenis moved to thls clty and A e o wen orisy | straet,-Brooklyn. Mrs. Knowlton eorga a,i';:’d ’;:; o T R studte ocal schools, graduating 25 3 od | Putnam _often in years past and for a e iom e e By . 1 Putnam High school in the class of ::‘;noig‘:zuthf;fi‘x:t{DYe‘OgI?C?xApT:zm number of years occupled the Camp cot- :,: ecs'ndeumn Syt 'f’ m e ae : in their town, pledging their support. Mr, | 1380 on the east side of. Roseland lake Mrs. Roland Slate‘zh& sox, Alten, ef T e e D Ol Cortetr, county secretary, gave a talk |Summers. This cottage was bullt by the| [ martiord, are vittiog M Siates pus- Lo Tirookfield, Mast, end| oonccrning the - proposel program of | 1st6 Rev. Dr. Cams of Brookiyn, a close | SaiTed "I ehm h‘;:am' Te ! work. It is proposed to organize taree :e“ o %ho‘ If‘fi:'ltons. Fo (oassed parried 1o mas been spent | U0 eroups i Basttord, one o be a | (hough several hunds and iwo years| beth Porter Putnmam chapter, D, A. R,|Comradss . growp ‘and two Ploneers | &3 WES CERTOVO o) We unreservedly guarantee that Everfast Suiting is absolutely FAST TO SOAP AND BOILING FAST TO SUN AND WEATHER FAST TO PERSPIRATION AND URIC ACID ¢ | church, met s o T = P Dus to advanced years, Mrs. Knowlton | Columbia- Mre. Ida M. Absl H of the Delphian society, Parent-Teach- & has not deen in Putnam recently. Sh $ FAST TO EVERYTHING IT ENCOUNTERS AS A || e s o e e s i s S BEVIRGE e fln Tutoam ety e | "’:..g‘ =i League of Women Voters. of the Windhar County ¥. M. C. A. was ‘with the children of Clarence Hammond- CLARK-——XH DRESS, BLOUSE OR SUIT FABK\_. That practically all those Who are op |1ld IR the Congregational church. Dan-|gnowlton when death overtook her. Jeds b felson, Saturday afternoon, March 4ih.| Burial will take place ini Ashford the crating motor cars have their 1922 oper- 8 Lk S o) We will promptly and cheerfully return your money J|ators' ticenses is indicated by the incl. | Lhe.feature was'an address on The Task | paternal home of the Knowltons, a fam- B of a Group Leader by Btate Secretary |jiy wh o inent in th 1 not only for every yard of Everfast Suiting which, for any | CarinTen pates seis Mersgey. that | B2y _Helley Smith. = Interesting re-| bluory of New England and Comnectl DATCRET_tn Far Lime reason, does not hold its color, but also THE COST OF | he has requested more than a séore ‘of | PO7'® Wer® EWER Y e £roup Jeaders. ) cut. " | ” iy - ~AT drivers to produce new licenses for oper- A deputation team of Wesleyan stu- A meeting of the Catholic Wemen’s MAKING THE GARMENT. ators, and that all he has asked- have|dents is pranning to visit Pomfret Satur-| Welfare council was held Th zws was in Groton Wr meral of kis —n-!*um‘ Brizes was called to m town, Mas apday, by the serious M| 2w, Adfison March 8, g Harey hoepital whers he wert rsday March T, . # 2 befn able to comply. There may be some |day and Sunday, March: 11-12, to hold | evening at the rooms of the Girls' club. aged 72 = :jj}‘ ;3;?;‘:’;' i ol 3 Evcrfast bUltlflg has been rubbed and scrubbed W’ith who are driving without the new licenses | meetings for the boys of Pomfret under . . : 1 but they are assuming the risk of a com-| the auspices of the Boy Scouts, Rev. J,|, The tewn school comumittes has voted r}:m_x Carcilna, R. I, March 8, —_— L the strongest kinds of laundry soap, boiled in washing §|siderable penalty and lkely will be|Spencer Voorhees, scoutmaster, being in :gu;rg:;dzu;gfi“:hgi tta;ie:}gmwarp;: 1825, Annie B. P hér J8tiyser ;E'\'el:.ma tall man may not be sbeve soda, and exposed for weeks to sun, wind, rain and salt air || “esday sees soter: of the somws’swht|. Rov: John-L. Dite ot New Briatn tg | Koo’ free from vermin. I fa "'d“:“;' Sl without losing color in the slightest degree. be asked to consider at o spectal town|to Eive the opening-address.at the Wind-| Thirty rournds of boxing are arranged 50 b g : < arch meeting the praposal that the town buy gnm cqumty boys' conference March 25-|for the fans for next Tuesday evening. L © i 5T years. ~ apbis e dle a strip of land of the Stephen Harris|Z6 at Putnam. Edwin F. Blaire, end on | Barney Rivers of Woonsocket will mest | 1obe : i Everfast Suiting is piece-dyed by a special process. It §|oroperty. adjoining the Istasl Putnam|the Yale' varaity football team, . to be ‘ enother conference speaker. Besny. Givas. of 305!01]( fEs igseonnd A“ e, : e i CHURCH & m s - gt school ty. Action toward increas- - affalr at 155 pounds, Jim McKenna of | 2 t ) . 7 is lone ya{% wide n}%rce;lfze?” andt comes in all popular i "thff‘?.;c’eéimam;m of this ‘":naaa The Putnam Wy are preparins to en- | Mecnuslcsvite ‘e maiched againat Red | 3 ; e 4 okl - : It tertai: own Ly, ht rour —] e T . A - 2 g]'?eosilvage‘e name “Evertast? is stamped every yard in Jlssocls s moccativety ncacn sefvay | tuciale SO0 eT e docratee | ay fEanieyof fim oty RN Sromistat B3 momitonn i pxesion, et 8, 5| 15 Main Stfeet, . town school committes. a5 the school fs| T T ——— ; very much oyercrowded at the present e e S o ho’;?‘;'s'u”‘ Next time you are in the plece goods department, ask §}¢me ent relfef from this congestion 1s 30 Si2eon” Ul Carers” ™ t Funeral for a sample swatch of Everfast. Take it home, test it in §| 1t tne purchase of the destte 1and s SPECIAL SALE OF STUDEBAKERS D o Blcnertown, Mam, any way you like and prove to yourself that here at last is authorized by next Monday's meeting it 1 HAVE ON HAND 2 SPECIAL SIX TOURINGS WHICH | WILL SELL Zormerly of Frankliu. Co D bably wiil £ 5 tional an absolutely fast-color wash fabric. Broberly Tl XS powible to cary owt\| FOR $1275 DELIVERED! ALSO ONE LIGHT SIX COUPE FOR 1300, | Fiaiss, &, e, Sianiiin Conmegacionct| lrecton the building during the coming ewmmer. THESE THREE CARS ARE BRAND NEW. o : ] ‘Windha n A . ... L.Also Have the Following Used Cars in Perfect Condition notes: o oURy X- M G A mews | o 520 SPECIAL SIX SEDAN ...... ULVER—In Manchester. Conn., March 9 6, 1922, Mrs. E. E. Cuiver, 2 native n{ Hebron, aged 78 years. The Genuine EVERFAST Suiting 5 “'QS E. A. Hendrick, T. Debelle and New- |} 1-1919 SPECIAL SIX TOURING (ovu-h-ulod and painted) . $ 750 Embalmm A MERCERIZED H FABRIC ton Parsons of Sheffield Sclentific school | 1-1920 BIG SIX TOURING, (overhauled and painted) .. $1200 CARD OF T”A"':m it Price 45¢ Yard ted Moosup Seturday and Sunday. A |} 11821 5-PABS. BUICK v.vecvveeereriesannmraneeennn Sy oo I To.sh tmds anc,ne g . rice C ar banquet was held Saturday evening for s showed kindness and symovathy in so . Lady Adsletart Moosup men and boys in which the Yale|j THESE CARS LOOK LIKE NEW AND WILL GIVE GOOD SERVICE f[|many cousoing ways during the liness : - |l HENRY E. CHURCM men participated, viding musical se- < and at the death o’ Mrs. Richard u;_ ALL POPULAR SRINRFRE: YARD WIDE et i SO "R | o H. GILBERT—JEWETT CITY, CONN. R AT Wi, SHITH u.-..-,b ing was called to order by Thomas J. cere appreciation. Seaton, chairman of the local committee. | HENRY T. GOP.M,\\ A.\'D r.um.r. The toastmaster was Harry Norwich, March ¢®, 1322