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DANIELSON Larkin R Milfs company, has completed his hore and has recurned to Ak Schmidt’s home Is in Nasared, Commander. Walter ¥.Jacebs, U. S, N.. rick A. Jagobs, o |nished Service cdal; awarded him by the United Safes Navy, under authority President “Wilson, for his seryices dur- the ¥World “War The presentatiom was made last Thursday, Arimstice DAy, it Neaport. whers Commander Jasobs i * |statoned at the Naval Training Station. The medal was accompanied by the #Hllowing eitation signed by President n and Jos:phus Daniels, secretary e Navy: “For exceptiomally meritorious service L duty of great/responsibility as ex- ve officer of the U. S. §. Housatonic, ing the mine barrage in nd later as Commander sweeping division In the diffi ous operation of sweeping repving mines of this barrage exc€ptionally difficult conditior wander Jacobs i8 a native of Man- and in his early years his hime He is a graduate of local pub- of St. John's Military cuse, N. Y He was ap- apolis in 1902 and in 1946 ; G |the restdence ‘of Samuel Martin, 1 S eI N Ttk view, this afternoon at 1 p.-m. W et e ~ Bros, auctioneers.—adv. . h:‘ Jolawt niw | Diask bo Two unfurnished rooms to rent, elec- b gt ot i b e L L tric lignts, heat, gas, separate toilet stern territory and WBOD | yorcate entrance, - suitable . for - light| {nan ot tlR e g housekeeping. Apply at 31 Prospect uctor In Pnglish. ¢ wir he was In command of one of the ves- e mine bar- It was a haz- for all concerned and | stice, Commander Jacobs | task of even greater of sweeping up the mines, from thelr mooring= and | from the seas. During aking he was in command of a six vessels, ed a stom, a | arly days meet the cost of provid- cheer to needy famllies Danielson The money re- used to pureh: vese- her foodstuffs with which < for Christmas dinners. The lowed has beeri formd suecessfun! nd Following a long established 1 be rafsed during the be | for additional grading work to|ing late Friday = 4 Conneetieut Village by the lto devotional services, | & ing steadily worked |sions for classes Supper i . A “rritory inciuded with |¢ at 7 o'cock.. Anogh. ’ age has been developed In a e T Tt o way during the past twe William T. Thayer and |- FOR FLETCHER'S ICASTORIA years and it is expected that the next 3wo or three yars will ‘show further turprising development. conventppess. nug ‘his home in Central Village and who was Yelioved to have been drowned, was lo- tated wandering ‘about in_the vicinity of Bquaw Rocks, south of Danielson. Mumes was in a weakened condition and was taken to_his home, in the south for years, has planned leave Monday next for Winter Haven, Ylorida. Grifiiths street, ve held Sunday aflernoon at the Eregational church at Seuth Killingly. A Bpecial program of music has been pre- Yared for the cecasion - atives of Danielson, Central Village, Wil- limantie and Putnam gathered here on Friday evening to assist i vadewhich preceded grand concert and ball under the ans- pices of Canto Windham, I O. O. F. In the state armory. appeared in their new made a spiendid appearance. was attended by a large number of rep- resentatives of town! ome of the most enjo held In Danielson th * household goods, piano and a good Ford touring car at avenue, Riverview, adv. {the Putnam. has a smoker plann day. raembers, This indicates a revival of interest the organization, which in the past came well known throughout nacticut through Imes of athletic endeavor. Sunday_school s expected to prove the | address by Roy a_ conference. evemng Religlons Rducation Furnished room to rent, all modern Apply at 31 Prospect ave- Ziverview, or telephone 17-14.—adv. e Humes, who disappeared from Mr. Henry Babson, who has spent winters to Unfurnished front room to 'rent at'$ Riverview.—adv. The annual Thanksgiving sérviee will Con- 0dd Fellows' organizations represent- street pa- the Canton membars uniforms and The ba'l hereabouts and was 1 evente season. Don't forget to attend the auction sale including one nice THE HEART OF A WOMAN Featuring Jack Richardson, Mignon Anderson, Pat O'Mal- ley, Clara Horton and a strong Her Torpedoed Love—Comedy, As You See Us SUNDAY NIGHT—BIG SHOW Red blooded men who love adventure and red blooded women who admire courage and honor will want to see Beatriz Michelena in “Just Squaw” Story of a woman’s fight against love, a drama in which white blood tells—Don’t-miss seei TOM MOORE, in “ADVENTURE AT BRIACLIFF” HIDDEN DANGERS—AN INCH FROM DOOM MACK SENNETT NEW COMEDY Every Wednesday and Thursday—THE MOON RIDERS Matinee 20c—Nights 20c, 25c—Strand Says So. Matinee, CInHren 11c Today 1:30, 3, 6.30, 8:25 GHT ONLY NOVEMBER 24 it. or telephone 17-14.— PUTNAM The Canadian Athletic club ldest organizations of one of | kind in | or Sun- | The club recently received §5 new | bringing the total up to 125.| in ern: Con- its aetivities in many The Windham County Sunday school ation, acting with the Conn convention and the Cor n. DRESSES of the better quality material At the Right Prices HAGBERG'S NEW STORE 310 Main Street The Hutchinson Amusement Co. Offer a New Musical Comefly Not Tonight Josephine}| ' BY FRANK KENNEDY, WITH 'MLLE. FLORRIE AND BEN LINN SUPPORTED BY AN ALL STAR CAST INCLUDING THE DANCING MARVELS, L Mol I__)/ \'!’b o ,IOA.". $2—Plus Tax | ADDISON FOWLER AND FLORENZ TAMIAI -BEAUTIFUL DANCING CHORUS : Adapted From the French With An Array of Lingerie Special Scenery—The Season’s Sensation—Georgeous Costumes One Night Only—Wednesday—One Night Only {Big Masquerade Ball Saturday Night, Nov. 20th At Pulaski Hall Humpg!y'l Novelty NOTICE. OLYMPIC HALL FOR HIRE For Dances, Bazaars, Enter- tainments, Etc., Etc. Best Hall In Norwich For particulars inquire of JOHN B. BENOIT The first session of the Year's Program on fV Priday cvening. was T‘ru \|' 'l rs‘ Children® Cry Be The Sundcy Program and on Sanday he will speak on Co-operation in Wallace 1. Woodin addressed the insti- | the The fact that speaking by Rev. scheduled for Rev. A. J. W. The Work and hool Teacher_ D. Special Agent vers will |been Leard from since it of the Sun William Hazen and his assistar@s in_the de- partment of justice, eck up men who eva at Hartford, servies the requirsmn: arify during the war period, TATRTEAT @minnal Sale reductions from ail prices, pre- Nusu al opportunity to ese fine Shirts for as Gift b { s, at a saving to and $3.50 $2.00 $2.85 $3.45 $3.75 $4.95 $6.92 $8.15 $8.49 TAX NOT INCLUDED v ! 5 ] : | . % entire stock of choice new Neck- wear, bought for the Fall and holiday trade. Back they all go to practically pre-war prices. Let all men who need new Ties and all women who want to make Christmas gifts, govern themselves accordingly. $1.00 NECKWEAR $150 NECKWEAR $2.00 NECKWEAR 5250 NECKWEAR $3.00 NECKWEAR $3.50 NECKWEAR NG BRIGHT AND EARLY THIS MORNING ’ Real Sale of Nackwear Prices cut 259, to 359, on our len’s Men’s Shop 13 Center Street, Opposite Orpheum Theatre Danielson, Conn. T5¢ $1.00 $145 $1.65 $2.15 $2.50 ave e1s of is of an The fmo crvice will be the sub- | | rence Hill |Putnam was the headquraters there were | and [Some men who disappeared and have-not'| {range for the erection o | affixed. Box 502, Taftville, Conn. MARTIN T. BURNS Funeral Director and Embalmer than passing interest in this section. -y little difficulty was experi- ed with men in the district of which Most of the dif- ficulties in this territory were with mén who were not cltizens and who. In many | cases could not read Bngiish. Thik very probably accounted for their non- DANIELSON, CONN. compliance with the terms of the dral : Extenuating circumstances cannot ' be 2 Academy St. Rhowe 208; alee 267-4, in some other cases, - howaver. it is in these that the govern continues to be actively" iInterested. A.F. WOOD The Losal Undertaker DANTELSON, CONN. PARLORS 8 MECHANIC STREET LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmes Goecial Attastion te Every Detall A novelty in this seetion are the drift- breakers bemg put in place by the stats highway departme tret of exposed state highway from badly drifted and made impassable by the snowstorms of the coming winter. One of these breakers has been placed on the Putnam-Pomfret highway, neat the real- dence of Mrs. John Addison Porter. Drift breakers are used alongside raliroad tracks in many places In northern New England and in Canada but using them 10 protect highways is new -to this seotion of the country, hut the plan is one that will be appreciated by those: who resall the diffieulty of getting over main hizh- ways_ hereabouts following the heavy storms of last winetr_ DANIELSOX CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY, Bowling is ‘the spért for all. Prises given away every Saturda¥. YOU ARE INVITED. J. Vinton Dart. Randolph W. ‘Chandler and Dr. R C. Paine are members of a committee representing Thompson to ar- memorial tab- let on the green at Thompson town, nsar the Congregational’chunrch, for the soi- diers of that town who served In the Civil and Spanish American wars. The | memorial will take the form of a hm:n' ing V‘lp names of the mm hr\r.hrfid. will b‘ ngeom fl Rabbit Tt is expected that the memorial will be ready for unvelling in connection with the observance of Memorfal day next en| [ pay spot cash—Drop postal nurse , has resigned and i nter Me. } and | will call al hospital, Ve she . . it e wheh 130 Delhi St. Providence, R. L. spring. The town of Thomoson has is a graduate as an anaesthetist made an aporopriation of $500 to meet the cost of securing and satting the memorial. Miss Fdith Bigelow, who has been successfully engaged here Following are the newly elected officers of Quinnatisset grange of Thompson E Al Master. Charles Whiting ; overseer, Alex. |Chaplain, Miss Irish Kalth; jady assist- ander Maitland; steward, Lewis rk,‘m steward, Lena Smith; Aeor-keeper, mar; secretary, Hamnah Bates: treas- |mdward Babbitt; exéeutive committes urer, Thomas Ryan; aseslstant steward, | | | George Potter; Flora.,Sy o. | for three years, Randolph Chandier. Ces m,,,,r.L Mies S. Eiizabeth Clarke is at Wind- loctarer, Mrs. Elizabeth Maitiand: |ham to remain until after the Christmas —_— iholiday 2a the guest of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Guild. Viétor Peloquin_ left Putnam thig week for Quebec to remain for the winter sea- son | A ‘sisht not witnessed. hereabouts for |vears is the .number of men walking {/ MARSIED, |from town to town along the hghwavs \|in search of work. | A state highway department * force was engaged on Friday In repairing a rough place in the state highway at the Junction of Grove strest mona, Mrs. Ruth Smith; Russ; BORN. SHANNON—In Stonington, Nov. 14, 1920 a son, John, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Shannon! of Norwich Jennie Norwitz. iED and Killingly ADAMS—In Montville, Nev. 47, 1020, s Ao g Minerva U. Adams, ‘aged 84 3ol 2 " 1 widow of James L. Adams, formeriy of |, 1t 8 expected that a considerable sum Ballouville, Conn for the banefit of the Day Kimball hos- Danielson papers please copy. HOVEY—In Storrs, Conn., Now. 1§, 1920, pital will be netted through the eollec- tions to be taken at Al of the masses at the home of her day ghter, Mrs. Wil |at St. Mary's church Sunday. iam irkpatrick, Emma Frances | Mr. Mre. €. C. Heath are to spend Soatia, wife of. Henry Hovey of Nor- A "l me the winter In Fiorida. They wiil metor gouth, leaving about December 1 Judge L. wich, ‘aged 67 years Funeral at her late residence, No. § Clit street, on Monday afternoon at 30 o'clock. Interment In the family plot in | Friday merning with the victory cele- Yantie cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. | bration carried out by the republicans of —————————— | {18 City. A feature of the ecelebration was the firing of 37 guns, ome for each CARD OF THANKS state carrfed by the party in the reeent We wish to extend our sincere lh:ml(ultlhcllon to our friends and neighbors, aspecially | Such few beta as are being made hare Mr. Farrington and The Versailles Sani- lon the outesme of the Tale-Harvard game at New Haven indicate. -aceording to the odds, that Harvard is likely to win. tary Fibre Mills, for their many acts of | kindness and beautiful floral offerings at the tife of our recent bereavement. ELMER PHILLIPS AND DAUGHTER. NATHAN" BERKOVITZ | M. Fuller was well pleased’ | | | 1 He was playing it again ! And they had thought his glorious music stilled for- ever | osmopolitan Pro HUMORESTEBTE’ A Gicture NO ADVANCE IN PRICES New 2 Reel Mack Sennett Comedy Paramount Magazine Illustrated News “The Quack Doctor” Continuous Show Today—Children, Matinee 15¢ NORMA TALMADGE, in “THE BRANDED WOMAN” 3rd Episode—“DAREDEVIL JACK” WILD BEASTS AND ANIMALS AT HOME SUNDAY—MONDAY AND TUESDAY BRreED ALICE LAKE AND A GREAT SUPPORTING CAST IN A" GRIPPING PICTURIZATION OF JULIE HERNE'S POWERFUL STAGE PLAY “THE MISFIT WIFE” ONE OF THE SCREEN’S MOST REFRESHING PERSONALITIES IN A MODERN COMEDY DRAMA OF SURPASSING INTEREST ELMO LINCOLN, in “ELMO THE FEARLESS” Supreme Comedy—Topics of the Day TODAY—FOUR SHOWS, 1:30, 3, 6:15, 8:15 E. K. LINCOLN e State Officar Foward E. Eilett of Versailles. Hartford was a visitor in Putsam Friday. IN THE AMERICAN CINEMA SUPER-SPECIAL Plans are heine =ed ‘a —-is “hanks- |2 e e “THE INNER VOICE” [mates of public Institutions in and near F+ this eity. The first of the Harvard motoring “rc en | parties. en’ route from Poston to New | Haven, passed through this city Friday afternoon. Now cases of meastes have been re- ported here about every day this wesk 15 Main Street Inabllity to get tickets 's all that has prevented making the Putnam delesation “IN ROOM 202" —Comsdy — PATHE NEWS 500 PONY VOTES GIVEN WITH EVERY TICKET FOR TODAY’S MATINEE and a eonsiderabls number of l‘hfldr;n - e - fos L confined to their homes with the e 3 Funeral i ot e o B Incompatibility of religious tempera- | The million couples who married last ment was one of the reasons for a divoice | year, while only. 70,000 dwellings were Directors —AND— Embalmers Lady Assistam: Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH W, SMITH ALLEN |to the Yw'e-Harvard game today larger n Topeka. The wife testified she didn't mind so thuch her husband being a Holy What she balked at was his 3 o'clock ir. tne morning and the Book of —Kansas City than it is going to be. G. C. Potter of Worcester was a vis- tor with friends tn Putnam Rriday. The temperature fan up fearly to 30 degrees in Putnam Friday, making the day ideal for {he late fall season. A decline in tHe ratail pricts of meat fs befng noted at certatn Putnam markets What We'd Call Cold Comfort. . .The population of Nome, Alaska, is 200 by tie new census. And ten years ago it had 15,006, Well, it ean't lose as many during the next tem years.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. “Hold-up Man Refunds Vietim Car- fare.’ = Showing the: aseantial difference between a footpad and a prefiteer.—Kan- sas Clty Star. ships Whose names begin with “I.* Many sailors have i prefidics against du-v\ena these bullt'in the same time, imay have been under the impreesion fhat they ecould live in dream houses or air easties.—Boston Transcript. L W. W, ia Italy. It appears that there is an I W. W. tlement taly as headstrong and foolnh as the one We have hare—Rochester Her- fld. Remarkable Diseovers. “We are an extravagant nation” s sarts & Doston hanker at remarkable imes !—Cleveland Plain Dealer.