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An Open Letter From Mr. Davis N TS CLASS LARGEST S[lllllfi REPORT _ 0F UMD [ The Uncas Kational Lihk st s e % P in the State onperyiors. the elose Az fnquest relative to o accident In| Putnam residents wers startled Tues- ‘business on lfcich 10, 1932 which Leon Kinnle Sayled, 20, of Bkonk. | &sy morning by the announcement of 2 ; was so seriously injured when the auto- | the sudden death of Nazaire Peloguin, . C A 5 and il $EIL0C 5 moblle he was driving was struck by ¢ | 59, one of of the very well known res- ' o 3 ‘U. 8. Guvernmmout s.casi- locomotive hauling a traln of the New | {dents of the city and whose home has N ¢ < - o les owied: Haven road, at a crossing at Oneco late | been {n Putnam since he came here from ® SEon in the afterncon of March 3, that he diec [ Canada at the age of 12 years. I” T”[ woflln . 'n:"—';- ;l?]‘h‘t l?n office of Coromer Mr. Peloquin ml & ffiu dead In Bexfl g = 1308 Art! ere esday. by his sister, 'with whom he made his X ., 1 . -8 60 sooiliam FL Cabill enghmer; South|nome at about 2 a. m, Tuesday. He vad o = 3 Citizens of Norwich, you have always been uppermost in s forosster; Jau: ireman | peen {ll and confined to his home for a . g oo R L. 4@ Georms B MoComber, | period ot about ten_ dsye, thoush he mo‘]s FOR my mind, the box office second. Your likes have been stud- i baggagemaster, but on the day of the | managed to get out and about the bus- i B o=y RIS sesident. acting @ conductor of the traln. | fness section Manday, when he was greet QllALlTY ied and I have at all.times tried to give you just the type of Adventure S e o Mo, a6 e were the witnesses that Coroner Bill heatd | eq by many friends. These latter we : consensus PG e Ry : . oy ey hockedapan heacig of 1 dest wh ] of show that I read as the of general interest. i §“’:§;=~“ aones” §a4 505, Detalls of the testtmony of thess wit-) foliowed an attack of the grip that was 4 5 b A 2 5 % 36,500.9¢ pesmes other than the Inereating (actto b | not consderd 4t a1 serlous, fhousn M. MADE IN NEW ENGLAND'S Right now the call seems to be for vaudeville; that being . Lawtal ridcrl Kissic hereafter set forth were not given cut by | Peloquin ‘admitted Monday that the at- 5 Resery ¥ o coroner. However, Mr. Bill e:a o0 |tack nad made deen inroads tnto s | § LARGEST CIGAR FACTORY the case you are going to get it, and it won’t be hbeflei 1 oSt in vauit s that Messers Cahill and McComber testl- | vitality and. appare-t!y, had left him - banks . o Siel that Frank Delade, Oueoo, Who WAL | epmewtiat: diBoairageliant .’ agprehen: MANCHESTER.N.H., with any tag either except the one— COMING SOON 1! ,,_"‘“’.;mn 55,3081 Sayles at the time of ™h |giye, ’ “A Man’s Home” n the sume d them after the crash tha' Bits of conversation repeated by VILL.E - as_reporting bln‘ 51 1] S D Tt et 2 oo et e b s R.G.SULLIVAN THE BEST VAUDE - 84 had spoken to Sayles abo: they took place Monday Indicated on Ralph Ince Special _SOLE OWNER AND MFGR. Total of Ium 10 and 6.59. at Sayles had paid no attention Tuesday that he felt that his strength was very serlously Impaired and perhaps reaiized more accurately than his rela- tives and friends something approximat- ine his true condition of health. During his early years in Putnam M: 352 14 Checky on banks locac- od o ‘E'v or towa the railroad. Mr. Delude, who was con- ken up and bruised but no THAT MONEY CAN PROCURE Frankiy, | expect to lose financially, but the friends this policy will maks cannot be measured in currency. So on and after MARCH 20 | am offer- TODAY-_LAST TIMES—4 FINE ACTS “VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES schools and members of the state board of health. from 8. Ti : how' 16, Other assets, if any, 1 5 3 e, 5 f better vaudeville and an occasional musical sl and pictures - E Peloquin was employed in textile plants. | The Milk Producers’ committee, con 5 acts of i o e I but he early exhibited the business |Sisting of Albert Il Williams and Sam- |} that you will talk about and remember AND AT PRE-WAR. PRICES. "’»MYy Friday, Saturday—5 Big Acts 5 vy - genfus 2nd ability- thal later -was to | uel T. Cross of Woodstocks a iected . TOO. Marlor of Br arrangement bring him wealth.” Prudent and saving, , have com| lald the foundation for Into business and for Total . ~JEAN LEIGHTON REVUE 6 Pcople 6-—Llug|!s Galore—Special Scenery—A Won- his e sever: MATINEE—Lower Fioor—20c, Tax 3¢, Total 23c; Balcony 15¢, Tax S.« trance Total 18¢ ‘é:‘i:,u. tone ” bt vears was proprietor of a cafe on Porn o 3 d L.l 006, fret stret. A few vears ago he gave EVENING—Orchestra, Roserved—34c, Tax 6c, Total 40c; Cirols' 28c, Tax derful Comedy Minstrel Offering Al TP PO to theselty of Putnam one of its finest 5 1 - T s bulldimes through the eonstruction of the sl oo, Ela ok T e ol s oy e TR c S RUIE HOPE SISTE.RS ULIS & LEE - Denses, Interest Peloquin block on Main street, a struc- SUNDAY—Entire Lower Floor—25¢c, Tax 5c, Total 30¢; Balcony 20c, Tax “The Theatre’s Good Fortune “Melodious Syncopators” and taxes ture that houses business firms, provi 3¢, Total 23¢; Gallery 15¢, Tax 3¢, Total 18¢. B Pt g i — | e 3,024.08 i anarters for tha Victory theatre and va TR e A Mo JACK MARLEY CHURPIN & RUND Cticatios Toie oa. MAN el (mntlnesgh o e s A Contrary to rumor this ic to be the fixed policy at this popular theatre “THE NUT_COMEDIAN” IN A COMEDY SKIT, gttanding 4 53.100.0¢ hidren | Pomfrat strept schere hor Farmarly: Al until YOU as a majority say “Change it,” regardless of whether | go RN R, R T TR Baake e | ustncus AME A8 saveral Sivelline Tavinis broke in the securing of better acts or not. Herbert Rawlinson in “The Millionaire’ mpanien | the rentral sect!on of the cit X Mr. Pelomuin. who was unmarried. was - 4243804 T A S, o BUT THEY WILL BE BETTER : i v cordanse with a reanest lony since made 2 X (, v.. ohi 5y Bin Geity will-be: taken ‘thire thdey wna THAT IS CERTAIN THERE IS BUT ONE Vl E Ot 2900 This (Wednesday ovestng’s adjonrnec | 111 ot rest heside those of his parents " PLACE TO BE DA S SieSines accompanied fn Canada by his brother WATCH FOR THE OPENING PROGRAM g THEATRYF Demand deposits (other Vieto M. Prloanin is survived thrae s . ) han bank deposits) P TR e B St. Patrick’s Thursday, Friday, Saturday || 53" & ; in this city and three in Canada. et SUPREME VAUDEVILLE Iy haif & handred friends of Den- ngh 43 03344 uty Sherifft George F. H , who 2 t FOUR PEACHES has been iil at his home on South for money bo: Borv AU bvee & and that's at the AND A PIPPIN | o527 52 &aoieds m:;‘.’ s esenting _him a Sun ‘ B contents of which, an packace b - package, 4 A Miniature Musical Comedy with. R L immie Rosen the Midget EDWARDS & EDWARDS e Sonsational _Shooting Act____ "McDONALD & ADAMS in A Clever_Musical_Skit JOE BRENNAN “Dandy_Dan” of f Broadway WANDA HAWLEY in “THE LOVE CHARM” COMEDY || WEEKLY MATINEZ TODAY ONLY Double Feature Photoplays {(other t )31 Armory “Cars to Taftville After Dance piness With the “adminis- Bevand belier. present high schoo! building for the grade children: of Cen!ral There are 125 of these. 3 children) are ra; '(!Scflnfde Mulllns, Mary O'Halloran, | Mary Quin Haroid Towne Juniors—Athenz Bowler, Hclen Fliegel, Robert Greaves. Marzaret Slater Sophomores—Avis Bennett, Gllliz,; Josephine Gllligan, Elizab 1, Pawl Schmi (the othar grammar crades) are mile ‘and a half to expense to the vrotest of the porm or wranper s in of the don RY L FRISBIR, Cashier. Edward e 5 s dz2y of Man DWIGHT L. peti som for stoc! ne the ith Braun, T n connty continue. daily until . for there are sun<hine nt to last untll that time. =cm-1er Mary Sikora, flansk ! for second- BAKED BE SUPPER Two motor vehicle accidents were re- the state — AND APEON SALE ntly issued | TUnder Auspices of Plainfield HOPK!N‘rON DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS Charter 'lo. 141, 1S to meet even the min- Sarsh F. 3. Hood % = LUCKI¥GHAM MEMORIAL, Reserve District No. 1. because of’lack of | yne Kome of her e v a e z 4 s. D! Y, 35 ronr O CONDITIO! Char'es and Inadéquate facill- | piave. in Nevw Lond SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 5.7 P, M. iTloy, only oceupant of the rogram of studfes, and SUPPER SGe. by fenry A . 'firzah Cook is assisting Mirs. Ray | Mathews, . < a new bullding can |4 Chister, who !s in.poor he: ts be. mez. Grenler. chairman; Dare Moses' R. Broufl- Migdleneld—New boys recel . Coe publis: library fis5 Biagham and Miss Davies P 5, town s : Gt e L 1 STAFFORD SPRINGS | Johm Wilkins of New Haven has | 11 Uv become rector of Grace e rectorship has been esignation of Reyv., o0 1921, 458 . 1908, by Rt Hev. | ! 29.377.96 bishop of Milwaukee. © nas been curate of ew Iaven. He will| = 1| 1 1A% Grace church Easter| | 111, Amount” ang it is expected|' | o conduct the -services next ’ 1. = ! 'Alr Items § sedr inird degzee was conferred on a| | Chacis on other banke of 13 candidates at the meeting of | | the sam 3 ia e e ord council K. of C., at St. Edward's | 8, FpIELnE b . 0w 8 St Sunday afternoon. The degree work-| | ,TO}q‘sz e = was exemplified by District Deputy | = | s and to look both 5 A 16 Checks on banis located H o e L b 3 ard Mullan and staff of Putnam,| | outilay of oity or: Lowe ¢f pting priT ; . lage says that these conditions Deputy Brown of Cremwell and ] bl trict Deputy Kennedy of Hartford. | ehtldren 1 as several other out of town mem- i e M ool . are about! bers of the order were in attendance. i gt g n o 0ol age. not| Students in the Stafford High school| | ! city. Ho says that It has become . regu: ow in school, take and | who attained an average of over 90 per| | yr i1 TR {lar nishtmare to automobile drivers on & eao Mo i l iosle’:}/ 11 account of the numberof children cross- ane comnl- |3 saiors —wrisdat T bhmin ; Hi 20046 ree elne at any & ¢h s in Cor J —] hman. ! 0. R L T T SEE o0l cannot| Sophomores—Claude Barlow. {4 ! >~ e propose 4 & dress on The Ch the Hobble | s present| Freshmen—Helen Avery, Nancy Fisk, e this fact and allow oniy | A regulation that the pofice are golng He sald that o 2 who wore Martha Rieg, Josephine Towne, | and legitimate employe: | to enforce is the parkinz of automo ? ot move in a wide| ul study of the enumeration re. | Those whose average was between 53| - i - 3 | heir merits the leaguc | on the west side of Main street from e fast or climb; then he com- show that | a0 are: 1§t 3 7 h use umbounded en | Denahue block to Bridge strect. Ma conditions ' like man- is living in the| Semiors—Grace Burrld, Gertrude Mey-| | is made, not only in | 436858 have kiiled the mil | street is none too wide and when both most forcibly sotting forth his!rown of Plainfield who ara of high school | €r. Robert Scussell. ! i . : i 92.000.0 this territory ir | sldes are used for parking purposes a Teo cream, cake and coffee. age but who are mot now attending any| Sophomores—Pauline Argenta, Ruth| | S‘llk, but in fine-spun, Y l 1 another league | dangerous condition results, according to | served under the Girection of Mrs. E. M We have evidence which proves| Burwell, Grace Grennan, Rath.Mullen,| ! . torkni ¥ » 7 azs alowsd in. Captaln Rem! Delage. Gray, Miss 1da Foster, Mrs, G, H. Prior Iy that a large proportion of | Mildred Siswick. Violet Thieaing, Irene| | tlght y nit, giossy [ . who recently under- Mabel MoBroome and Mrs. Mebert Wil- young people are anxions for fur- | Vinton, Peter Wargo. i A . : | west & surgical operation af the Day Kim. | Patnam High scheol was closed at | i ther clucation and would attend . high| Freshmen—Dorothy Hodgmen. Meyer|. 1 mercerized lisle. It is i i #all hosplta, was reported Tuesday as im. [ noon Tuesday and ‘:’" 'd""l"“ e | Mrs. Augusta Ray is Hl with bron- were courses offered that would | Kaplan, Harold Neff. i prishe 5 { 387.00 & datly Ay, S ltiag o) |eiial pucumonia of direct valus to them In increasing| Those whose marks wers from 80'to 85 ideal for the vigorous A W Sulun. sastor of B, Gabriat's | Dariod the intericriol the bullding Will b | “waiter A/ Hyde, of Lison, has en-| (5. ciroine apme are: i 2 H shurch at Windsor, thoroughly cleansed as a _precaution |, " e Tever = i feey ; . | . 8 e Ty, atts against scarlet fever contagion. The av- | orcd the employ of the JewettCitySav-) ~ Anl social and athletic activitles of the Semiors—Dorls Avery, Laura Camipo,| -, bmcmg, out-of-doors. i a Ings Bank as clerk. high school must be hield in hired halls, | Vera Fagan, Edith Jenkyns, Marlan Mo- | lera & dnannts, resident on Maple strect. | tlon was declded upon Tuesday, following | "y oy Sincronanchy, aged T, was| o Tl Slboated ns there 15 te ~ ! ject to Tescive : W. E Scdtt, agent for a iine of moto) | the death of & girl member of the st- | i 11" (1 torchead by & stone, after | momcoie ] located, A fnere is ho ! 8 W P AT X T, sas, left Tueaday to attend the sutomobilc | dent body and after conferences between | ing loft school Tuestay, and required| Speme s T £ B O e faere ! { { o gy 58587682 how at Boston membars of U town achool ‘commitien | (1 aftchdance of & phveickan. She WaS| s e el b Tos. oMt S i SMART SPRING B8 R PP ez The Danieleon Bastist chorch was we: | Supt. Ernest Witham . of Putnam's | gicen fire: aia treatment by Mis May | CI0U50 to assemble the ertire school for i 2 L | o jees, O 15.00 represented Tesday afternoon and even Driscoll. Gives: 30 (ha HiE Thi cntalls contici SP( )RT | - =% &t the peclal meeting of the Ashforc Jation at the Baptist church. | . At the meeting of Faith chapter, 0, | ing athletics and social activities at great OXF ORDS i e s at the Bao "\ B S Toursgay evening, it was voted | personal sacrifico to teashers and_ pupis Routine busthess was dlepossd of at a | ©© 1oIn a Soenon oo In; ):u-cvi"hnasr:‘t and at heavy expense, financially, and is i regular meeting of the Danlelson chambe: .. wag uppointed to confer with the TR |, Mre; William w<w?m.;‘”;;‘~r rida ha: | Vernon lodge. The caapter Wili raise | H Phe been epending the o * | the mecessary fundg by & serles of Little coats, caps, returned ‘°°"“:hh":° l::x.! 5o Rov. Cras | Whists: dances, etc. stockings, dres; Strength of the Day will be Rev, Chas | A clasy of five recetved the degrees l | A. Downe’ subject at the United ohurck | anq another latge clase will ba - inis n uenza iflf $m|.‘u|:m | In Goodyear next Sunday morning, &nd @ | tiated the third Thursday in May wWhen .. - e o . hie evening service his subject Wil b |tne state officers will be wresent. | N. . a llppe SUNSET color will A | The Unseen Friend. Parkhurst suggested that over drapes ¥ of March, 1922 The Y. M. C. A. group held & feed 21| fo,; the windows in the new room would fresh—and it won't JOHN R. TARRANT, mm | Goodyear Tueaday evening. De an improvement and Mrs. N. B. wash out. Quick, clean o M » A recent event that has been of interest | Parkhurst, Mrs. W. T. Crumb and M work! Easy directl =y "Food- Drink” for A in Goodyear was a Swap party held in the | James Blair were appointed by Worthy 22 5. - | DS e LT, Lunch ‘mm church basement by the Women's club, Matrgn Dorothy C. Durfey to purchase Amhc' Hms’ Soothing Fout Cabens each package, “FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY i S by At Goodyear a village party of friends | and place the over-drapes. i) . o Stwined Hends 1=l 3. C. HENDERSOX. Ask for HORLICK™S ve & surprise to George Fairfield. Th | -An invitation from Baklc members e peneirating odor of cam- 15¢ca Caks v Utensila 2 |~ manisa Directers. Aftair held at his he State ave- | w: tended Eastern - Sta: Yoy or blended with those of other Bm ] affair was hel s home on e - | was ext e r members M »9-Avoid Imitations & Sbetitutey mue Whist was played and refresh-|and thelr friends to attend an English g oils make Minard's “.:‘.'..._."“':.‘:...“’""_,.’_‘3"_',."*.“.,"' Rallg ey occasms e — ments were served. tea to be held there. Cake, ice cream, Liniment extremely pleasant to esior Gosired. Dua't aostpt oxbesitutua. | ORDER YOUR COAL FROM L& e Mr..and Mre. Omer Precourt and fam- | tea and coftes were served by the com-| imhale, Breathe It In and Rab It ety nv—.. l.r. NOlE WINDOW DISPLAY i ALBERTUS F. WOOD ty of North Attleboro have been ghests | mittee, Mrs. Cordlia Maynard, chair-| In—folks have been doing both THAMES - nl M.r .and Mrs. Phillp S. Maynard o. | man. A general good time'followed. for over 65 years. Funeral Director and mn Katherine D. Aylward was at New | Meriden.—After beh;:g lemvlnyefl at the A 3 “IE GEO w KIES CO ( : O A I 4 ndon Tuesday, attending a conferenct | plant of the Meriden Cutlery company as IN Rns : H Embalmer the S. N. E. Telephane company. a handle finisher for the past 60 years, ol MAIN & Much of the gsees. smvent of frost thai | Goorge V: Donnelly of Main sireet, Soucs EOR PAIN 118120 STREET 1 COMPANY DANIELSON | accumulated in the ground during th | Meriden, was retired Saturdax on a pen- P o't PHONE 167 winter has come out jn many places, it i | sion. He is 75 years old and still very lNlMEN (e P iy ] 'vlbnn: ihere s 26 THERE 13 10 ':“'mf- oo anc | stated by these whe recently have done | active. Hs is a Civil war veteran. Mr. pg s Bastern Connecticat equal Bulle- Cheshire. e R . excavating. 4 Donnelly was born in e > SESISEEI R——— R e et e e e At