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High Grade Furniture |= We have a large assortment of the new- est designs in the high grade furmture» of today to pick from. Our prices will be satisfactory and every article sold here carries with it the usual Hourigan guarantee. Better choose your furni- ture now at a store that gives complete satisfaction. HOURIGAN BROS. 62-66 Main Street Finn’s Block Norwich Jewett City duct the services in the M. E. chufch tomorrow (Sunday) morning. Missed Mary and Madeline Birch were visitors at the home of their aunt, Mrs. William Harris, in Groton, New Year's day. - LEDYARD The Congregational Sunday school heid Christmas exercises and had a large Christmas tree Friday evening, Dec. 26. The following program was rried out: ~Welcome, by Anna Crouch; Ring the Bells, choir; respon- reading; Unto You is Bérn This Day, choir; recitations What the Glad Bells Say, Arthur Goodenough; Christmas Presents, Clara Pierc Worship and Adore Him, choir: tations, Love Makes the hristms Cheer, Mary Belle Boudro: Dolly Best Christn Gift, Paul Holdridg ‘Christm: M GALES FERRY Wednesday by men installing wires for hting in the residence here A cashier of the onal bank, Norwich. This eleetrit T prop- stalling e in their homes The hed by the East- wer company, with S the bnth being day season s mails the home of| am ' ednes- attendance. t of the God So Ioved the World Goodenough and _ Leui: For Love of Him, Florence ons, Virginia Tar De'phine | ©-ay: Christmas, Luey Plerce: The a1 chapters| bristmas —Doll, Ida and Es‘her by the| _rouch; Star Divine chnir; recita- German | H107s, A Litt'e Soldier, Wiitred Cor nelly; The Best Birthd Baudro; The Real Meaninz of Chr ma8, Leslle Holdridge: readine, Santa “laus in Spite of Himself, Mrs. Bertha T. Ave duet, Blessed Story of the King, Mrs. Anna Geer, Mi. Goedenough; recitations Th mas Child, Claire Lester: Priscilla Goedenoug Crown Him With 1ove and Praise, ch recita- ’]'m. What, Santa C aw, Taura n; Thank We God Above, choir- a~d praver, Rev. G. I. Gond- enough: dist-ihntion of gifts for Sun- Aay ‘#cha6l children. There were also boxes of ndv oranves anples and poncorn balls for all present. The town of 1edvard bas recelved $1,888 22 frem the eombtrotlar, this hes ing the town’s share of the state monev for the snpport of schools, served afternoon grand- were_re- of Mrs. nett, ome t- Dolly Dear a reek ta re- | erry school. | man at | d Mondav| Mrs. Charles-A. Gray visited rela- = of absence in | tives in Norwich Sunday I ited his par- | Mifs iBti ra_Goodenough was the 8 4 | guest o i Emily Gallup of Laur A. James with thelr | }i| Weanesday and Thursday. & A ccent bolidav euests ;™ Mes Er-e nith with her daugh- ‘ eoree Taylor, and his | top of 7 visitinz her parents {ama r 'Fl = x N 31 Mr. agd ac G. Geer. Stephen | Miss of Groton is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. D. Taylor { A the schools in town reopened ' Monday for the winter term. ! The meeting of the town schonl o | committee il be held at Ledyard | Center Monday afternoon, Jan. 5th. SOU"'}-' WOODSTOCK Mrs 2 hworth has returned from a. \ml l New York, and ‘ Ccl ean ! Mr. and Mrs. William Kitson were Nights at A. R. Scranton’s for Christmas. e Mr. and Mrs Allen of Providence were in town this week.. B. P. Ward’s house was destroyed by fire last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Swan wed Ass ;ua re spent serious camplications was in Proidence by the prompt use of one day this week. Mrs. ger has returned from & visit in N York. Gustave Anderson is building a on the Wetheral place . Mrs. Shepard and daughter TRuth spent the holidavs in New York. GRAY’S SYRUP RED SPRUCE GUM. Montroal DFWATSON §7 CO. New York Waterbury.—Rev Mother Provin- cial of Villa Maria, Montreal, Canada; Mother St. Katherifie of Staten Island Mother St. Michael and Mother St. Margaret Mary of Villa Nova, New York, are visiting at the Convent of the Notre Dame. SHOE SALE TWO THOUSAND (2,000) PAIRS OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES 1HAVE PLACED IN THIS SALE AT SACRI- FICE PRICES—$295 AND UP. BE- GIN THE YEAR WITH SAVING. —BE WISE— Goldblatt s Shoe Store 44 FRANKLIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. o | l | f‘nn’flc\fl wnon {to the Kiline'y Chief MeFarland, of the police, plained Friday morning that per- ave been tampering with the si- !en: cops in the business section of boro The tampering included turning up the thumb screws go that] they could mot be released and turn- ing up the wicks of the lanterns so that u}‘a globes were coated with| soot. This interférence with the lghts and flags on the silent . police has been go.ng on for two or three weeks, Chief McFarland sald, and an effort will bo made to apprehend the parties responeible and to puni.;: them. At the home of Mrs. Mary Stokes, in Davville, Friday afternoon funeral sefvices for her brother, Henry Bhumway, were comducted by Rey. illiam Swainson of the Dayville Congregational church. The body will be. taken to Amesbury, Mass., for burial. Mr. Shumway formerly lived in Amesbury. L, B, Keanedy was in charge of the funeral arrangements. “What is your name, please?” How old are you? How much do you weigh? Do you like your home? Are the children well? vor of prohibiton or just an admirer of Billy Bryan? Doés the high eost of living interest you? Wére you in the war or did you remain at home and worry about it? Do you think the Reds need a new cgat of paint—or Jjust tar and feathers? Is hubby strong for the suffragettes? If vour doorbell rings one of these brxght mornings and you enceunter a man, or & woman, who shoots a string | of questions something like this at you, théugh perhaps not all of the in- quiries included here, do not be sur- | prised, nor irritated or treat them as' unduly inquisitive persons, for Uncle Sam’s census enumerators are on the job in the town of Killingly and you| are due to receive a visit from them.! Incidentally, they are entitled to the information which they are directed; to ask of you—the truth; truth and nothing but the truth, and it will be well to give it to them. even thoush you have an inherent desire to keep the traglo secret of your age. The enumerators started their work bright and eafly Tuesday morn'ng, and many people who live in Killing ly twere listed during the- day. There Is special interést in the census tak inz in the téwn of Kill'ngly this year, for the developmeént of the township during the past decade has been such as to materially inerease the vopu- on. Every assistance chould be #miven the enumerators in cafrying onut their work, for there is much to be ained by any town in having its pop- | ulation r'ghtly listed with many cofi- carns that use thé eensig as the Was's © for carrv¢ing out husiness enterpr'res thot brine hig'returns to a ‘€ommu- nitv, Here in Danie'son Miss May Toley is taking the census, I+ wax et~pad Tresdsy at tha con- nestient Mis that a difieety that bag hern n bit trving durine the nast few monthe—that of providine clent hons'ne facilities fo* the fami- Yieg 07 all of thass who could be em- ploved at the mille—is rapidly being avercome, Seores of annlicants fér emplov- mant have had to heé turneq dnring the past few monthe Wecanse of the 12cke 0f dwellines in which they micht make their home. And this notwith- stand'ng the fact that there was work for the anplicants nf the mil w'th the eanstantly ineredsing pro- Anction demands being made upon the mills. A dwelling building cammnalen that wae ipavmirated a few months avo is' in the equinned now heminning fo hear fruit wav 0f enland'd. madernly anartments, Areteian piace almost within thel whadow of fhe ereat mlant that meang €6 muéh to Dantalenn. Same 0f tha amariments Lnve heen fin'ehed | and made ready far oecimaney within the nast twe wesks, and more anart- are being finished from week to oot Tha huitdine nraevam that has bean i exnectad tn he enfmio | tont to kaen pace in the fature with s for hone'ne hy thasa wha dam find work at the wlanf, . Troneh comwanv af Naw Yark e in conctrnnting the dwell. which ave ris'ne one after aifor to make what fs ranidiy enmine ona of the mast vesidentlal eactions © ot tha Aamax Anoa~ad Dantalson. Mhere nee mane that Yva eleawhate in | tawn that envev {he fina anhrtments with aMl madern codvenlencss, fhat are heine mada peads for oneratives and their familing vet are nleased to sea What raslly wandarfnl thines are rinee dane tn maks the warkers com- frrtable ang harpy in the'r homes. Annauncemans was mada Eriday of tha sala hv William H. and Phoehe S, Savies of tha ‘Savles mill, at Elmville. Worsted Mil's com- nanv, which concern hag successfully onerated the plant for the past few years, The Savies milly is one of the lang estahlished plants of the town of Kil- Inelv. and was orisinally Lknown as the Devier plant. It is a threa-story frama siructure located on the White- stone brook and within its waile mil- linrns of vards of ¢loth have beén turn- ed out in the many vearg since man- ufarturine fiest started there. The Xill'ngly Worsted commany which now comes into possession of thé property, svecializes in cotton worsted ang other higher gzrade fab- rics and has a ready matrket for {is nroduct. liam K. Litch of Stearns street. Danlelson, {s the secretary- treasurer of the eoncern. The proverty purchased by the mill {companyv includes the mill. office and other adjéining buildings, four dwell- ing houses and land éxtending from the Whitestone breok nertheriv to the hirhway over the top of Elmvijle hill, southerly to the property of the American Woolen company and Rorth-; erly to near the plant of the M. B. Tool company, which operates what for vears was locally known as the Cat Hollow mill. As recéntly announced in The Bul- letin, the Killingly Worsted Mills company has made arfangements to increage its préductien by adding about 100 new looms, and a still fur- ther growth of the concern is Jooked for, ag its product is of high quality and is readily marketed. The Connecticut Mills company, it was stated Friday. are mnow well Jaunched on 2 building proeram that is expscted o keep pace with the de- mands for homes. and applicants for work no longer will be turned away on that geeount. The list of fires in Dapielson dur- ing '1919, as shown by thé records of Chief Engineer A. Putnam Woodward of the fire department, records a to- tal of léss than $2500 to borough property dgring that periad,. so it 2gain may be written, with due ap- preciation of the immunity from fire that Danielson. that this place is ex- ceedingly fortundte, as has been thé ease for the past dmd Therec were thirtéen or fire in Danielson &ufing 11’9 f.fifd {na‘fifl- ing the telephone alarms and one, false alarm. T , list is s fonows m.—Box & :tvm; A Lmo Iwemtt $ am- Ffll A8 A BB a, Broad Short Are yvol In fa-j the whole! suM. | and | heir labor was needed to keep pace; erected on streets at Tn-: Tha Tred | the | Attrqotiva ! News deglers here have recelved notification of an advance in- the prices, effective tomorrow, -of all New York Sunday newspapers, The ad-; vanee is to 10 «ents cach, whereas §' cehts is the price these papers have jbeen bringing here for several years past, Tremendous advances in the cost to the pubiications of newsprint paper, the uptvard trend of prices of all other miterials entering into the rproductien of a newspaper and the | inereased cost of labor are the rca- sens assigned for making the first ad- vamee to the reader. Several Hundred New York newspapers are sold here every Sunday, | It was predicated Friday that 1,000 $hares of the Putnam Building and Loah ninth series will be placed in the drive that has just started. With the drive not fully organized, only two daps old adn with only one or two soliciting for subscriptions nearly 200 shares hud been taken, up to Iri- day night. The fact that there is a tremiendous | .demand for loans from the associa- tion has awakened officials of the or ganziation to the fact that Putnam’s growth is being handicapped by lack of funds in the hands of the prospec- tive builders, There is an acute shortage of housing accommodations here and a successful drive by the Building and Loan association will be a long step toward relieving the con- dition. The association could place $60,000 at onee were it available, Alfred Dion, of Thompson, was ar- rested in that town by County Game Warden Harry Baftery of Bast Kill- inglp, charged with having hupnted, without having a license 4o do so, De~ cember 31. He was prosecuted in a {ustices court” in Thompson and fined .7 and costs, a total of $23.65 John Champagne, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chanipagne, and Joha Chentniete, 13, whoSe mother lives at Pennicook, N. H., are going to the state reformatory at Meriden this (Saturday) morning to remain prob ably until they each reach the age 2l. Tue boys were sentence afternoon by Judge M. H a special segqun of the The hops B s city court. been inmates at the | Bawyer and ran away Friday morning— going through the pockets of of the children at the home. were later appfeliended here in nam by Captain Bulgr. | I'(lth boys have bad are rega as { Chennette b had been in | homes for chirhsen befors being ‘mll ed to the county home hero. 8- uve(; w. H Taylor has receiver 7 ladsy i records incorrigible. i [ ffor i coudiatuinli ta her cfier her receat succ campMgn. Her lett u irked Deceiuber 17. In ner leiter iluady Astor says: 1 feel that it 8 a great honour that has bene conferred upon me and even a greater, respons.bility, and I hope to do all wi my power to prove worthy of it. Alas. there is much to be done, and I shall hope for the co- operation -and support of all my : street, Frank Scott dwelling, $10 dam- a. m—Box 43, garage. Mo Ennis Mechanic and street, $500 damage. ran March 24—1.27 street, age p. m., Box 32 52, Er St. Alban’s ‘rectory, pril 3—7.38 a. m., Box 86, No. Main Ax“d C. H. Pellet residence; chim- Ar 210 p. m—~Tel, Carter { stre fred Roireau dwelling; ch. 1 ])rll 10—-1.30 p. m., box 14, Carter V street, Wilfred L,r reau dwelling; lLlen{‘\' ! May 5—11.20 a. m., Box 24, Main reet \\'ilhmgm‘l building, $100 damage. May 6—90.10 a. m., Bex 23, Main et, false alarm. 5 p. m., tel. Box 33, Riv-| i p. m. Box , Dyer Clzear Blanchette dwelling, $39 “14—10.40 bakery, a. m. off Frank Box 14, treet, and W residence:; Roge ¢f Lima caunci i which presented a min g cxcellence at theatre New Years evening, vetiture. The parish meeting St. Alban’s parish is next Tuesday evening. The reports for the that the pa: in_every recs While e "agcd in harve near Dayville, Superintenden j Bassett of the town farm broke two fingers. Following the Push of mas season. operators at the local of fice of the S N.. E. Telephone com pany held a hollday party at the tele phone building Fridary evening and exehanged gifts. Reireshments were served, the evening b = one of ex- cptional énjoyment for the operators| and other emnloyes of the campanv' who were gathered there. At the home of her brother-in-law | the Orpheus afternoon will net about $300 from the and scheduled for supper of ! ar will shew ! prosperous | and_s'ster, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed} fn Woonsocket on New Year's day. Miss Mae T. Wetherell, daughter ef Vernon H. Wetherell of Danielson, and George Crocker, of Providence. Were united in mafriage. Mr. Weth- erell, father of the bride, and Mrs. Ethel Spaulding .of Danielson were| among those in attendance. Mr. and| Mrs. Crocker are to make their home in Providence. The bride has spent| practicaliy all her life in Danielson | and Mr. Crocker, who is a traveling salesman for a sélt concern is very well known in eastern Connecticut. In going down to defeat hefore the| XNutmegs 6f Hartford the Connecticut | Mills basketball m lost 40 to 22, to one of the fnest teams that ever has plaved here—a quintet of strap- ping big and active playvers who were marvels in action. | Manager Keach of the Conn. Mills team said Fridav that he is pleased with the patronage the fans here are giving the home team, and jregrefs that hereafter, awine fo requijements. that & war tax will have to bechargea in connection with’ admisstons to fa- ture games, this meaning an fner of five cents in o price of ti Mrs. B. C. Conkiin and son, Samuel of BElmville, have returred from New York, where thev ited, New Year's day, with Mts. Cénklin's son Hareld. 118 $1200 dam- | 00 t that the TODAY Four Shows At - 1:30, 3, 6:15, and 8:15 ‘E. K. LINCOLN And a Tremendous Cast In ‘VIRTUOUS MEN’ An Ince Production That| Cost $1,000,000 to Prodnca? Charlie Chaplin ol 14 “THE BANK” PATHE NEWS BRrREED THEATRE " SUNDAY__MONDAY AND TUESDAY §rfhi‘lous Breaking mirrors, walking under a ladder, thirteen at the table, seeing a black cat—you know all the old jinx stuff. They're all assembled and work their horrible spell on in his new pnc)‘ure "WHEKTHE CLOMS. ROLL BY' ‘Whether you believe in them or not;, come and see what happens., You may be wrongl AL. ST. JOHN S PN The Moonshiners Mack S:rnett Comedy PATHE NEWS | over Mullan's store was rescied D) Harold Cronin, of We while the fire W - mid- night F garded during a section of out of contrel n tremen: a ous amount of| Reviged estiniaty the made dur are | at it might have been store is to be repaired, restock- nd reopened for business as soom ihle. Following are the newly elected of- s of the Barbers” union: President, vice president, Al- secretary-treasurer, Pros- per Viegard; recording secretary; Au- ; trustees, Joseph Lan- Onge, Alfred_Viens. Raymond Wheaton A Putnam businss man is télling of receiving a visit from representativi who warned him 1gainst charging over 14 cents a pound for sugar, and of another visit from a wholesale grocer’s represent- ve o offered to sell him sugar 14 cents a pound. Here is one to the shortage in Put-; a government for | answer nam. Be ready to meet the census enum- erators. They are on the job fn all parts of Windham county and (hey have some questions. to 25k you that the government expects each person to answer. Arnola Stone, who lives on tie Paine farm in Woodstock, is engaged in cutting fce that is 10 ihches in thickness. Miss Bertha Beauregard of Wors cester has . been visiting friepds in Putnam. State Officer Howard Elliott was| one of the Putnam Inn guests who was routed out by the fire in the Mulian store, during the first hour of DANIELSOY% CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING and POCKET Bn.unmsl 4 ALLEYS LES ‘WEDNESDAYS LA‘DIES" LY, Bowling sport for all. Prize n away every Saturday. YOU ARE INVITED. FRANK BARBER, Prop, A F. WGZD “The Local Undertaker” who is in the navy and®serving on the Nevada. Mrs. Conklin and Samuel spent the day aboéard the great bat-| tleshin and were served dinner there also hayine the ovmbrtunity to' inspect the wonderful righting macline. The The Nevada is leaving at once for Hampton Roads and will then go te the southerni training grounds, oft th coast of Cuba, for winter manoen- vers, returnifig narth fn May. Hareld Conklin enlisted in the naval service aftér the clége of the war, ELSON, CONN F-rnor- ¥ Machanic Street MARTIN T. BURNS Funeral Director and Embalmer BANIELSON, CONN, Telsphono 34212 | 5 f s ,(liam B Marble, Whitney Porter, T. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVIU.E and MOTION PICTURB FOUR SHOWS SATURDAY —1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 8:30 MON., TUES. AND WED. Willa and Harold Brown S D nsmirn o o LEONZED and PONAY That Bcu'h Bv.r Girl CURRAY and GRAHAM "In Old Time Walodins ~ TODAY Acrobatic Novelty. PACKER SELTZ A Talking and Cemedy, lumq :'nal.fl anmm,ckm Twe Wormen and a Man, in Comedy Variety Offering, Enmhd FEAST OF VARIETY Big Special Production, Featy Lew Cody, Rogenae Thefy HARRY CAREY Heury VWosdvard, With An Alig ZIN THE $ta: Casi—ir : “Gun Fighting Gentlman' 'Ix Partg—Don't Miss T Full-of Laughs and Thrnlh. e GAIETY COMEDY _E_.m_", KINOORAM WEEKLY ~ ! Matinee 20c—Evenings 25¢, 35¢ . “ARE YOU LECALLY MARNIE You Wil 'Zue a Ploters i Cnce in a Lifse Comz Early to Gs: BILLY WEST © oY GAUMUNT WEBKLV .BIG SUNDAY SPECIAL H-yahwn, Snmng in the City of Dim Faces—Sxx Pa.rt; atty Arbuckle Comed Sm Smiles : ~ Outing Chester Travnlogue Sunday Prices—20¢ and 25¢c GleR SHO WS T0DAY Every Man, Wemen and Child in Norv, rfim 4—fl>v~x ¥ ot NI 5 n.“” dad i ‘a.-_hJ In the Screen Version of the Big Stag> Success “THE LOTTERY MAN” If you have a husband, noed a husband, are a husba~d or would be af husband heres a picture with more fun and excitcm 1* than any circus when 30& were ten. h Should See o e SETERSISERSCY S ~ GLADYS BROC&WELL In Hox P atent Com ¢ LY MUTT AND JEF CO A.e.D? Central Baptist Church * Union Square P GREAT SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM LORNE MacADAM, of Beston, Former!y of LOTUS QUARTETTE, Will Sing. ? {Second Sermon in Serics On Parables of Jesus, “The M Heap, or The Parable of Wheat and Tares,” BAPTISMAL SERVICE. A Good Place To Go Sunday Evenings artment, Miis: Reports were ree ¢ reported paid. as been reorganized wi p of 45, and 3 d for the winter months. ations have increased over I since the new pastor, P took charge. > rament of the Lord's suppet will Le observed Sunday morning, Jan. ith, at the Congregational churfigg The,_subject for consideration will Why Trouble God? Dr Rayinond wiil preach. » District Deputy Card and his_ suite, | of lsrael Putnam lodge of Odd Fel-} lows of this eity, will install the of- ficers of> the lodge at Damiclson Tuesday evening next. HIGGANUM Deacon Marble has been ill for two wecks, suffering from a severe cold and hegrt trouble . The Misdionary society connected with the Congregational church will meet .at the parsonage ‘Tuesday, the 6th, and to be cntertained Mrs. Raymend. The subject for co tion and study will be Kovea. The long lookcd for coal car has ar~ rived and the sound of coul shooting nge’ met Friday cvening a-d ¢ program was listened ¥ ons. Three were admitted ards. bell cof the Consregatio; church rang out the old yéar and in the new on New Year's éve. Many into the cellars brings a slad feeling | were startled and thought it tvas for"s to many. fire. i A Dutch social is to btel helld in the parlors of the Congregational church % in January. The young people are BOZRAH whe planning for it. Rev. C. W_ Hanna, pastor of ti The annual meeting of the Congre- gaticnal church society was held in the epurch Wednesiay evening, Dee. Congregational church, has started- ries of stereopticon lectures on Pal estine. The first one, Sunday eveni 31, and the following officers were|Jan. 4, will be from Joppa to Jerusas elected: Clerk, Mrs. Jennie Gilbert;|lem and Bethlehem. The lecturés a@ treasurer, T. J. Riley; deacons, V publie. . Don't think that because @ man f§ willing to lend you a helping hand he will nd for a touch. 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