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" NINE HONTHS AG0 riday ‘Matinee and Saturday, January 16 and 17 BLANCHE SWEET ‘in “A Woman of Pleasure” A Stirring Drama of the Outposts of Empiré, of the Great Zulu Uprising in British South Africa—A Seven Part Spec- The Most Beautiful Woman on the Screen KATHERINE MacDONALD In the Story of Eve and the Serpent in the Modern Society 4 - Drama, Entitled The Chickering hotel l.hule;:h_ln 3 . was a gaunt reminder Thu: Yy - Dm?ércrmpr:g 1::; :‘tm’r ‘;i'zlol:: ‘3; ernoon of tie danger that'the business Thursday morning from - Putnam,|Center of the city faced during. the where they had been fighting during !arly hours of the morning when one the night the fire that practically de-|Jf the most dangerous flres the city stroved - the Chickéring hotel. A STIaTInGMI. I Tente. was b0 The local men had workered under | Way. Considering the natute of the the direction of Captain C. A. Ham-|fire and the weather conditions under ilton of the company and put in a|Which the firemen had to fight it, the hard night, working in zera weather. |Seneral opinion seemed to be during They were all cheerful, however, and | the day that the firemen did well to siad to have had the chance to be of |Sonfine the blaze within thé hotel, service to the sister town. Incident- | Which is a total wreck. ally the fire ve the engine .com- Of the greater part of the long frame pany men the first opportunity .to give | tructure not much remained after the the big pumper a real try out at a|fi'e except the ice-Covered walls. The hard fire, and' the machine worked to |interior is wholly Zutted and there is perfection. gravé doubt, it was stated Thursday, “The pumps was stationed at the|Whether it ever will be rebuilt, as was canal, in Pomfret street and delivered |the case after the fire that badly 2 powerful stream threugh 1,000 feet|damaged the structure in 1913. of hose and an 1 1-2 ineh nozzle, the| It was difficult during Thursday to t.manhgemnt of lthis'sttl)lreh;\ssum'édt cog-‘ . ol, ‘we clearly stated our policy which was, “to be ¥ &M'fitb‘ay fair profit based on ACTUAL COST.” THIS POLICY has been faithfully adhered to as all our . patrons know, and to their material advantage. ] LAST FALL when buying new merchandise for this Spring, we like all other merchants had te pay largely advanced prices, and for these new in , due course, we shall have to charge more than before. - HOWEVER, so long as our present stocks last, true to our pledge, we shall continue to sell at the old prices, and there never was a better time or opportunity to lay in a supply of staple merchandise at prices which 'one DANIELSON Nine members of the Captain Put T - will not be able to duplicate for a long time, if ever. 4 Read caréfully all the items enumerated here: : local firemen working on the roof of the hotel on the Front Street end of the building. The indicator on the pumper was showing 200 pounds pres- sulre while the machine was delivering water to fight the fire and was sending ‘36 inch Constitution Brown|Best quality Outing Flannel _ 1136 inich Indian Head Bleached| Amoskeag Apron Ginghams 40 inch Constitution ‘Brown Sheeting at ......... 3lc “ifich Pequot Brown Sheét- Ring At L0 0l . 8.1 378 3 inch Pequot Brown Sheet- AREIE fait s neds o . inch Dwight Anchor iBleached at ......... 72¢ Brown Sheeting at.. 59¢|18 inch Union Crash at.. 27¢ 6 inch, No:60 Berkeley Cam-}3 1b. 72x90 Cotton Batts, biic AF sonsicas oo -+ o I0EY c€3Ch o Bn i VIS inch> Na. 100 Berkeley]One of these batts is 2 com- Cambric at ......... 45¢|plete filling for a-Comfortable “~ WINDHAM the stream up steép Pomfret Street hill, Underwriters who happened to be in Putnam watchéd the Captain Put Engine in action for a long time and were lavish in their praiee of the manner in which the machine was working. = One of the underwriters was not so pleased when a compara- AR e R gt 3R 0 tively new length of hose in the Dan- (less than the mfgrs. PriCe |ielson line ‘hurst and fairly deluged today) him with water, pitching him over an his face and sending him sliding down the ice ineline. Telephene operators here rendered splendid service in getting messages through to firemen called to answer the request for aid from Mayor A. W: Marcy of Putnam. In almost incred- ible time they were at the Central Fire Station, the motor of their pumper purring and ready for the nm:x on ® ‘request from Putnam they ited fifteen minutes in order to meke cer- tain that their heip really would be neded and finally, getting the word, dashed away. The run to Putnam wa made in about 25 minutes and withou incident other than the loss of a tire chain, With the temperature register- ipg one degree below zero the ride to utnam was anything but a joyride and.the firemen suffered cruelly from the cold. The men who made the trip were Captain_C. A, Hanilton, Driver Win- throp, E, Short, Engineer F. O. Arm- ington. William A. Graves, Gurdon E. Withey, J. Howard Burdick, George Quivn, Arthur 'W. Logec and Howard E. Withey. ‘Though their night's fight was = hatd one they enjoyed the experience, As indicating how eold it was while they were fighting the fire Captain Hamilten said Thursday morning that a nozzle being used by the Ddnielson men froze almjost instantly when the water was temporarily shut off the line at one time during the fire, and thé nezzle was plunged. info the blaze in the hotel to thaw the line out again. Y 36 inch Light and Dark Per- cesal v N 27 inch Juvenile Suiting at 29¢ 30 inch Cheviot Shirting at 28¢ One lot Dress Ginghams (shoris) at .....n ¢ 29 hand stove for church kitchen, ete. fix the exact amount of the gross loss, but conservative estimates fix it at not less. than $40,000, this including the damage to the bdildtd, the loss of the hotel furnishings and equipment, the restaurant loss and the damage to the business places of the Putnam News cuulpany, cuarles Muon barber; o * Fowley. who “had his plumbing shop in & store on the Front Sheeve e il e UEvSOll WHOBS public market is next to the Rawley store, The cause of the fire remained ob- scured in doubt during Thursday, when the ruin of the hotel bullding was inspected by hlundreds of people. Almost every square inch of what re- mains of the building is sheathed with ice, as” are the streets and sidewalks on the Union, Front and Rallroad street sides of the buiiding. Inside the ruined storesythe stocks are all ice-coated and while there will be some salvage the loss is very heavy in all cases. * In addition to the hotel furnishingsq Landlord James F. Lucey lost all his household furnitur?, which was_moved into the- hotgl only a few dayS ago, after Mr, Lucey was obliged to give 4p his residence because it had been sold.- [ There was some hurrying and scur- rylhg and much worrying by the guests and other occupants of the ho- tel in getting out of the burmng structure, through which the flames spread with Burprising rapidity, but all came through to’safety. Judge L. H. Fuller, who has his of- fice and gn apartmept in the Fuller building, adjoining the hotel, told Thursday afternoon, being one of the first out at the fire, of a man who stood in a wind®w on the third floor on the front street Side and called out to the judge to caich him, as he was about to jump. Judge ¥Fuller warned against mak- ing such a reckless leap, quieting the extited man and telling him that the firemen w.u¥ in a minute and take him dewn. This message didn’'t seem to bring much consolation to the man, whosé name Judge Fuller did not learn, but it dissuaded him from jumping and Jed to his adopting the 0-Pen-Trate Salve THE BEAUTY MARKET Presents the Woman'’s Side in an Age Old Argument Based on Social Wasters—A Play That Will Shame Some Men (opalfs the Pores and Penstrates) For Chest Colds, Head Colds and Croup, is enclesed with every bottle of Hayes' Healing Honey. T -?é‘i‘:.m Parig Medicine Company Manufacturers of Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets and Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. TODAY and SATURDAY The Supreme Photoplay of the Year. Henry B. Walthall In One of the Most Drama- tic Stories Ever Written “The Long Arm and Delight All Women. | Mutt & Jeff Comedy Fox News —_— re TS Me.5 Mrs. COBURRN Present G The Betier'Ole With CHARLES DALTON and the Original Boston Cast and New York Production, Comes Direct Here After a Run of Two Years on Broadway. Based Upon Captain Bairs Father's Inimitable War Cartoons . PRETTY GIRLS, CATCHY MUSIC JOYOUS LAUGHTER AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA THE SENSATION OF NEW YORK AND LONDON NOT A MOVING PICTURE Prices—50c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00—Pius War Tax - STRAND HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE AND MOTICN PICTURES § THE MOST POPULAR THEATRE IN NORWICH COMFORT—QUALITY—BIG SHOWS Thurs., Fri., Sat.—4 Shows Sat.—1:30, 3:30, 6:30, 8:30 There is §720.67 in the treasury. Supt. Lethtop sald that there are 48 mem- bers in the main Sunday echool, 15 in the home department and 27 in the cradle roll, Missionary gifts included $26 towards educating a girl in India. There is $19.94 in the treasury. Mrs. Lathrop's class of girls has a expedient of making his way down as best he could, which he did until with- in.a few feet of the sidewalk, wnen he lost his balance and fell to the! In the superior court for Middlesex county in Boston, Thursday, the de- fendant's side was taken up in the chme of Jordon A Topnstone of At-|streeet, but was not seriously injured J. Eigene Coehrane, of Boston 'and |, SOMme of the gueats escaped with lit- Dedham. Mr. Johnstone is suing te|t!® more than their night clothes, so e s Shich |hurried was their exit; and all of ally in Saturday Evening Post. Charlie Chaplin annual business maeeting and call of the Cosgregatianal church was attended By about 78 persons who - excellent supper of tongue, peiaties, rells, the: business fine record. They are epntributing to the support of a French orphan and an Armenian girl, havegiven- money to various: charities, fillead three large baskets at Thanksgiving, etc. They have raised $133.59 duri the year. Mra. R. T. Bixby gave the report of the Weman’s Missionary seciety; 16 meetings were held last yvear with an average attendance of 15 3-4; three recover a commisgion of $12,500, which he alleges is due him under an agree- ment that he claims he had with Mr. Cochrane for bringing about the sale of the Danielsonville Cotton company. 4s it was then known, to’ the present owners of the preperty, now known as the Danielson Cotton company, in this place. ‘While the Cochrane interests were eperating the plant Mr. Johnstone was these were quickly taken away to other hotels or to homes. There was one thing for'which those who are charged wifh the city's safety ‘e expressing words of thanksgiving Thursday, and that was that the water pressure was excellent and the supply ample. In discussing the fire Thurs- day afternoon Mayor A. W. Marcy. said he was pleased with the way the PATHE NEWS McCABE-ROBINSON TRIO A Great Comedy Singing and Talking Act, -~ CARSON TRIO ‘Three Men In a Big Musical Novelty Act. tributed $50 to the building fund of the Day-Kimball hospital JACK and KITTY DEMACO agent of the mill here. Several years ago, having failed to colleet the com- mission he cldims it was agreed he shpuld receive it he brought about:the sale of the plant, Mr. Johnstone brought suit against the Danielgonvilje Cotton company and the case was fried in the superior court at Putnam. Mr. Johnstone lost the case, it being hed that he had brought suit against the wrong party; that he should hava sued Mr, Cochrane instead of the cor- poration in ‘which Mr. Cochrane was interested. * Mr. Johnstene followed up this ac- tion with another one, brought in Middlesex county and directed against Mr. Cochrane. In this effort Mr. John- stone was non-suited en motion of Mr. Cochrane’s attorneys, who held that there was no ground for the action gainst their client. and this view was concurred in by the judge hearing the case. Mr. Johnstone .appealed to the supreme eourt of Massachusetts, which reversed the decision of the su- Earl Collins, an exsservice man,j whose home is in Dafflielson, was op- serated on ‘for appendicitis at the Day- Kimball hospital. \Fire underwriters who happened to be in Putnam watched the city's ap- paratus at Work fighting the Chick- ering hotel fire. The temperature in Putnam rat 6 o'clock Thursday night was 3 degrees below zero. An acousticon , for the benefit of those whose hearing is impaired, has been installed at thé Congregational church. city department worked and also: with the excellent manner in which the au- to-pumper worked at what was its first real try-out. Mayor Marcy also expressed his appreciation of and satisfaction with the fine work done by the Captain Put Engine Company, of Danielson. % Chief Engineer C. D. ‘Arnold. of the Putnam department, was pleased with ‘the work of his men and espe- cially well pleased with the service of the Danielson department “and I would appreciate it if you would publish the s Daniison man oy 2dding that! A Tag day drive will be made hers Iy and did everything I asked them Saturday_ in the interest of the fund quickly and effectively, ,If the day eyer|bSing raised here toward the $1,000.- comes when the Putnam department|C00 It is expected Afnerican will give Sl hh” 6F - sacvive ta Dryal for the relief of blinded Italian sol- they'll have te do is let us know diers, . Chief Arnold. Supt. C. Dwight Sharpe, of the city R. H. Bradley, owner of the hotel |Water departmert, said = Thursday said Thursday afternoon that he will|2fternoon that the big tank on Oak hill perior court und held that Mr. John-|not rebuild. “He stated that his in-|Was drawn-down for a net loss of 13 stone did have ground for action. The|surance on the structure is only $16-|feet by the fire engines working at present trial is the result of the su- (500, and then his loss is fully $10,000|the hotel fire, The big pumping sta- preme court decision. It is expected |abpve that amount. Mp. Bradley ex- |tion at Harrisville was delivering wat- that the case will continue into the|plained that the insurance on the|er to the tank during ail the hours coming week. < 5 building was not more because of the|that the fire was burning, so there was Among the witnesses who have tes-|fact that it had not been a licensed|an ample supply-after the fire had been tified in the ease is Judge Harry E.|place since July 1, as'it had been | extinguished. X Back of Danielson. theretofore, and that the amount of .in- .On a telephone alarm that came in[Surance hé had been carrying had been about 1145 Thursday forenoon the|reduced by the insurance companies. Captain Pue Engine company was| The damage to the Fuller building, called out to handle an incipient blaze |adjoining the Chickering hotel, is in the heater room of the Franklin|slight and is chiefly from water and and Crosby greenhouses on Academy |smoke. Towne's studio. on the upper street. Small tanks of chemical were |floor of the Fuller building, which ad- fficient to bring the fire under con- |joined the hotel from which is was trol and it was put out Without caus- i geparated only by a heavy wall, has ing any real damage. Smoke boil- | on : e damage and there is water dam- P9 out of the gihenhbuse in such vel- 1, ¢ Sing ine stairways, where Hines ume at the start of the fire as to give the impression, for a minute, that | Of Nose were run through to get at the pituation was serious. ] the reef of the hotel. TIVs evening in Pellett’s hall mem- ¥ 5 70 was tal, welfare work and for the familv of f—hl“fiu::‘ m:‘::;& 31:0* 2 A mlulonfix Dubmis, Pa. -Clothing Sitt fo Sirs. M. K. Plamb, the | valued at $4o Jo8t 1 the latter: Darne] parting ~ [ of secon ine sent to an- o e Tarla paltar, - second S Nehal Takayion .y Comfortables have ~heen” made’ and tied, ete; - The: Esster - offering lamounted to' 0. The president's ex- penses to Northfield were :paid. Delegates have attended meétings in the’ state; two special meetings wit] Xa:;)iecial pr&in.nu w:rteh heid, Mrs, - ) . Zbee entertaining a e.chapel with hlmmm—m In Hartford, Jan 14.G13%0:| recitations and music and Mrs. Bixby ~ vany James Mcimtyre. lg;ui-s an \irntemn;“icaonm of her B Pt , Jan. 6, 1930 [ Visit in Norway a.few vears ago T ghter Dorothy Elise, to Mr. and | Lhere are 40 members in thei auxiliar: , Mrs. Mischa Greel. There is $11.78 in the treasury. Lomdon, Jan. 11,;Feport was given by the C. E. spciety, . amd Mrs. Thomas| but they have hekl meetings regularly, ¥ of 33 Huntington street. given a number' of eocials and icé crédm sales. corkributed te various missionary obiects and are rew werk- ng to raise a second pledge-of $§25 to the tercentenary flund. There are 161 members in the R ceau. chgreh. Last yesr seven were re- Arzyi Wl&lfln—?gl,&?‘}“frggA? ge‘d on ;;onfess'm‘;\ of faith and one S . Jan. 14, 1920, - v. .0 by letter; six were dismissed and there e eaantl, taador Marzykowski of| was one removal by depth, the lntter erman a4 Miss Stanislawa.| fo8 °T8 TemO s Golomblewska of 15 Sherman street.| peing Mrs, Gearge “";R;M""‘;{‘P-’ *hb - — e oren church in 1872 until she removed to A8 Tn s city, Jan. 14, 18530, Beston in 1880 was 4 leyal and faithful * Mary L Moore, wife of James J. Ma worker. Mrs. Mouiton retaimed her I %‘.“," aged g"“! membership ‘here and sent an annual Fu rag.n the urch of ep! ersalist. church Good | contribution. ne ;.t'dit z‘.u tmlin 13‘;‘"8 The bnnevo‘lencek of the . &7, . m. i n 'Y | amounted to $689.60 and- exceeded -t . ‘cametery. ~ Automobile cortege. Inpporn’cmmen H. C. Lathrop wezds l*::‘ taw B Hhisain, Bl Jan: 15| elected church clerk and treasurer and ¥ i vreiog M Wife of| Sunday schoel superintendent. All otice of funeral hereaftsr. three are .ofices in which he 'hap rookiyn Eagle please copy. served faithfully for many rs. Mrs, oA is Norwich, Jan. 13, 1920 | V- F. Maine was also lected a : Geerge TFaylor, aged 57 years anhd 7| ember of the chureh ittee. Af- < memtbs. - ter a few minor matters of husiness Tan 3 Wil _be held at thes funeral | were discussed the rell was called and : ars of Church & Allen Saturday, | the meeting elased with t i, J&n. 1% at 2 o'clock. Blest Be the Tie, he singing of In a Classy Surprise Act—Special Scenery A Six Part Feature With MABEL JULLIENNE SCOTT and NILES WELCH, In RECLAIMED—A Gripping Story £ of a Fight Between Love and Hate. ; . A GAIETY COMEDY—KINOGRAM WEEKLY 2 POPULAR PRICES—COME EARLY Next Mon., Tues., Wed.—3 Big Acts of Vaudeville and GEORGE BEBAN, In HEARTS OF MEN — Six Parts. BGRN WILLARD—In Hartford hospifal, Jan. 15, 1926, a daughter, Alice Rossell. to Mr. amd Mrs. Johm Chester Willard (nee Felen R. Addms) of Wethiers- SREARN — A Jan. 14, 1990, by Rev. ph F. “Ford_of Coichester. Michael O'Hearn, and Rese Burke Gar BY CRESCENT BASKETBALL TEAM PARISH HALL, TAFTVILLE TONIGHT BIG TIME FOR ALL LIVINGSTONE’S ORCHESTRA ELLINGTON Ellington chapter of the Delphian society met Monday afternoon in Li- brary hall. X The business meeting and social of the~ Christian Endeavor society was held in the lecture room of the church Friday evening. After the meeting, a pleasant social arranged by the social committee was much enjoyed. The Ellington New Thought circle met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. F. M. Aborn. Miss Sibyl Weymouth of Lincoln, e e the winter and have gone to Spring- field to stay with their daughter, Mrs. Breck Lewis. : The Friendship class held a busi- % ness meeting and social at the Home of My. and Mrs. Fred Arens of Maple stcedt Friday evening. After the elec- At tion of officers for the coming vear, a | the ran gocial hour was spent. Refreshments NILES WEEek REQLATMED Firemen who fought the fire so d day) for a.visit in New York with Miss Williams' brother, Harold, form- erly of Moosup. Adea Parent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitehel Parent, died at their home here. Miss Parent, who had been ill a long time, was 15 yéars of age. At All Hallows' church in Moesup, Thursday morning, Rev. J, E. M thy was celebrant of a requiem high mask at the funeral of Aldege Cham- pagne. Burial was in the Sacred Heart cemetery at Wauregan. The hearers were Charles Mussigr, Frank. Taver- nase, Alphonse LaParle, Alfred Gag- non, L. N. Pratt, Oniseme Maijlo Lewis E. Kennedy. was the funeral d rector. The steady and heavy gréwth of the Cathblic pepulation in the .JIndustrial section of Danielsen, abeut thé ARRectieut in that it will efal communicatibns were read the last chapter of canization was given. observe the nation-wide day of prayer for home missions Féb. 20th by a spe- cial service, The new foreign mis- sion study book will be commencad at the néxt meeting. Tea was served, '{:{:e c'}:t%iu th. old a free public peanut n the chape! (Friday) avelnl&!-_l i Because of the “inability oft heating St. Paul’s cl\urcfl.ymvi’::i’e'l‘lll‘; be held in the narish rogms at 3 o'clock for the present. Mrs. Charles C. Abbe of New Je spent Sunday with Mrs., Walter Am Miss Julia Burnham of Hariford was cn;{:ng ?1“ “]l:u;"“ in town Saturday. ev. Joseph F. Coph, uz-h of g.'orwlch. was the preagher a! mehéon'- regational ehgreh Sunday. h|on dental hyi teacher at the high school, is a pa- tient at the Day Kimball where she successfully underwent an operation for appendicitis. Miss Jen- nie Berriman, of Dayville, is substir tuting for her at the high school. It was statéd here Thursday that ene of the results of the visit of Dr. Alfred C. Fones, whe delivered an address iene at the high sehool this week, will be to send the Putnam school nurse to Bridgeport for two Lor three weeks to study the dental hygiene methods in force in the schools of that eity. 3 \ 4 E. M. Wheaton, who went to the Mayo hespital at Rochester, Minn., will return here’ without undergoing the | surgieal operation that he expected to have performed there. The surgeens tl‘ the hespital deeided that it would hospital, | G, Pease, on East street, A number of members of Ellington grange attended the state grange meetings at Hartford Wednesday. Mrs: Agnes Kibbe. who has been away from home for several weeks. has opened her house again and will remain hame the rést of the season. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Cordtsen were recent vigitors in Springfield. - Mrs. A. D. Hale and daughter have returned home after spending a week with Mrs. Lorenzo Bentley of Man- chester. There was a large attendance al the farce given in the town hall Saturday eyvening and about $80 was netted to go to the Boy Scouts. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Aborn _have vlosed thelr home for the remainder of o business trip to Hartford Friday. the Moodus Center school, was a week end guest of the Misses Carroll. from the Foxtown district to his house in this local: u year 2go. ing some months with her sister, Mrs. Chivtall, has returned to her home in New York for treatment, as she is in poor health. aceident while chopping wood a few ¢ ‘ed by the hostess. ; PALMBER _In this city, Jan. 5 bers of the Girls' club have arranged a | bravely suffered intensely with the| Me., who has been engaged ‘to_teach | Were served by t . : L. BEeLL, Wife of Hents | of mrovigerce maryarth ®0n Charles [ Lh,l" avent that s been texmed |coM, but they stuck to what was a| the’ grammar grades in the Center THURS.—FRI:—SAT. Fun el C ' a New Yeal's party, in henor of the|very difficylt job and finally, after a|fchool, assumed her mew dutics Mon- q—r A P A et io residence, 3¢ Otia 'bfifism‘l’r bwh has beeri visit. |NEWly clected officers and. committees |four heurs' fight, conquered. A gale|da EAST HADDAM A Fight for a Soul Between € ",2-. ko Burial At the convent|in- relatives in Mew Bettate " VSt |6f the club. Fach member is privileg- |that blew throughout the night added iss Ruth Pease, who recently was| yprg \Julia Price of New York is vis- ‘the family. “There were 17 present at the meet- O . o Mixs. 7om. | 7 the daner of the ‘situation, fradudbol Shon cSpringfleld hospltal] \iing her daughter, Mrs. E. E. Smith. Love and Hate iss zabel unn and 1 en- > 3 ~ 23 hy 2 s = ~ ggt&:&mué:dnam? he.li ;.i& nie Willlams are leaving today (Fri-| Miss Minnie Ganmen, commercial{ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.| Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miner made A Fme l’hoto Dnm. Miss Fthel Maynard, a teacher in weeks. ago, house some. George H. Gelston finished filling s lcchouse from the reservoir Tuesday with 14-inch ice. Walter M. Gillette filled his icehouse this week with 13-inch ice from his own pend. Past Master Colntryman installed the officers of East Haddam grangs Wednesday night. - able to get about the Emil Carison has moved his family y which he vacated about Mrs. Safarake who has been spend- Fred Ballek, Jr, who met with an The in ble te have him undergo)" the eperation it this time. Mposup Girls’ club has’ con- Norwich Electric Co. 42 FRANKLIN STREET ———— e | “Z” is the least used 1 In er- books it oceurs on avésage twice in 3,000 words, <3 — o . - Lagy Amistamt Telsphene 323-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN deubtiess be deemed ient t® erect another chureh here fovre long. 4 church in that Iscation alse would he a great convenience for the Catholie population ‘'of Elmville, which now comes to St. James' church to attend rule during the early part of the win- services. Thursday morning’s .temperature in Danieleon was two degrees below zera. A. E. Withii s fuc:t w‘l"fl street is way at the Bohemian club, Elmis e tion games in the billiard and pool tm;\".numanu are being played each ey- en - i Physicians réport more illness in this immediate territory than was the i - e Children’ Ory FOR FLETENER'S CASTORIA ter. 4 oonmiderable number of Danielson poople were im Putnam Thursday to The Miracle Man is hailed as a pic- tyre & g merit. It is & hfic"}n er production and has : strong heart appeal. It is at the Or- plieum theatre, Jan, 19-20.—ady. Friends here have received cards from Willlam McDermott, now of Baion Rouge, 1a. . view the ryins of the Chickering ho- el fire. i CONTRACTORS AND DEALERS & e RAAT™ s -