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DANIELSON That the heart of the world is as tend- | the superintendent of a manufacturing as sympathetic and as responsive as|plant in town came offer of work for time fthroughout demonstrated Tharsda¥; | family who has been the only sup[go‘gt in response fo an appeal made inlof the ifivalid fatior_andglittle brofiiers day, there !and sisters. Another greal ed mot] and offers! er sent money. Toys and; ChriStmas books o do things for a family whose distress |and .cards came from another source, goo0d- | There Were many inquirigs as to the need |, ie column on the previo came a shower of inguiri touch the chord of ness and kindliness in many a breast. So generous and spontaneous was the | Fearing duplication of efforts others in- that happiness | quired as to what was most needed. There such as has not reigned there for many | were gifts of vegeiables. And there will dispel all gloom In the home | be other gifts of many kinds. The win- the hearts of little chil-| ter is lopger than the holiday season—a be made glad With the true!thought suggested hy one giver who feels revelation on Thursday <0 many demonstrations that there still limitless amount of goodness Good people poured in mes- cages of willingness to do €omething in helpless children who lost their ic manner the world under discouraging conditions. From as far as Norwich jthe results which will to make a gladsome holiday for lit- to whom the Ii as appeal com- l’h woman who called ty Quire what she might do » revealed her deep spirit of moth- en she Incidentally mention®d! open-handed people are numberless and Dayville. Rrooklyn and from all parts of the messages of good will came. Norwich message brought mentioned Always bears LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer on to Every Detall |tody of v Sheriff® Geors For M HATS CAPS UNDERWEAR PAJAMAS BATH ROBES HOSIERY UMBRELLAS X nnouncement that clerks in a store there would forward a box of groceries. From was| the youthful sister of the motherless of clothing and shoes and - foodscuffs. that the Tittle people who are to be the sordidness | beneficiaries of the Christmas-time giving it was a de to have L«hou]d not be allowed aszain to come face o face with distress. The Danlelson Benevolent assoelation is packing a Christmas basket that will contain many good things fgr the holiday gdinner for this family. The publicity given this particular case brought to light arother ome, a home where a sick mother is striving to work as much as two days a week in order to féed her four little children. The father i in jail under bonds to answer at the next term of the superior court for a serious offence charged against him. In the meantime hig famfly is left to pri- vatation that would appallthe average good citizen. But, as has been so epigndidly shown, | will give gemerously.if they but krow where help is needed. No Christmas gift that may come to The Bulletin correspondent at this sea- son will bring so much joy as the re; — | sponse made by the public to an Appeal that Christmas be happy for a family of ng in its generosity, the an / little ones here. It was ins in its promptness, sur ity d i ith in the underly- For Iniants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years |= harc in mak Christmas holiday for a fa dren who are not apt ever to forget how good one person can be to another. Having furnished a bond of $300 for her term of the| goodness of humanity. In the pname of this extended to each paper Thanks is v one who has ble a glorious family of chil- appearance at the ne Windham county supe or court having|s F. H &F w T-ILLINGHAST]rrimsnu.junsdimnw. Mrs. James Gor- Funeral Directors and Embalmers Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Cnnvtuy Efficiency, Sal -slacmm don of Providence h custody and has retu city. M kidnappin charge afier she visited Brook been eleased from ned to her home Gordon is facing trial for rred against he. vn one day in November and spirited away her daughter, Vera, who has been living with Mrs. Anna Witter, her legal guar- dian Official the case met with considerable difficulty in getting Mrs. Gordon out of Rhode Island, but they ally ceaded in doing so, a few 1 in Brooklyn the cus- Ayer, Mrs. Gordon's attorn Ar¢nr demurred to the epm:{;m. but led. . Mrs. Gordon waived su eril)‘r ot w ritis- com ‘Whether or " Yuletidé on the geood inconsequental, I note that a wave of that yanzry K in the past as Knights of the RoAd dustri x‘c‘m;:::ni: ‘:::h;m responsib! "l'; g‘www:g‘"flmi"sm::: | and less heard since Kaiser Bill gunql TAX INCLUDED out in the” balmy “ for for the’ DeppedSiack af the brigade of which iittie has been & ¥s of August, 1314, Seven, Col. Fue) this ‘would be fertl (Continued om Py of l’omtret has | students frém the Comnecti- brought suit for $2,000° agaihst' William |#9¢ Agricuitural college at .Storrs have Beach Olmstead, maqmuwr at rn-:gm been in Putnam, Pomfret and Wooistock Pejgr Murphy, Sr. “owned by the with some of the splendid e Marphy car, nd farming equipment in this and the chauffeur, were parur-s mendoned driven by Mr. Murphy's son, Olmstead car, driven by a The Murphy car was | d M 1y wrecked and the' Olmstead caf dam. Norwich, will have as Christmas aged very considerably ih the crash. It |9 is understood that Mr. Olmstead’s €ar was Y Thursddy eve covered by an insurance poliéy isshed as Bie & Wl of asinging e & protection against fuch 4n accident a3 D. A. Wulf and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- announced Thursday Charles 3. Eddy of the town o has brought suit for §100 agai gu Lencki of the samé town ds'the resuit the shooting on Dec. 13 of a valuable gqx- hound owned by Mr. Eddy, whg' 5:5 out Pl:};')‘fd for Chrigimas cye. hufting in an effort to roud up'a fox Mad been persistently stealing chick- ens at the farm of County Cémmissioner Mr. Eddy charges that doz was wantonly Killed. There is to be a hearing of the matter before’ Jus- S v vhil tice Randolph H. Chaudler of lh?to'p "'e“ ing. ioe % yhich-garleswill bp Wns dnd ’ of Thompson on Jan. ;s' E. H.. Corttis. died Thursday | chureh Christmas $noming. the first morning at me ‘homé of her gon, Carltop | & % The ofher masses are to be at §, Mrs. Shaw hat heon | 1-43 300 10.80, A kermon will be préach ident of Pomfret f it many chicogiaried ,::: had Besti 5::;“,‘ 344 & Hhelish at Phe last mase' of ‘hi | WHITZ-GREENE—ID Biinam, Deg. 23, home With her son. Putnam'’s schools closed Thursday noon for the Christmas vacation, which will extend to Monday, Jan. 3. ber of tiie_teachers have fade plans to spend + the holiday period at thei in various towns and cities of New Eng- A num- homes A special effort was being made Thurs- day to boost the Patriot fund to $6,000, that the sim might e presented’ as a Christmas gift to the institution. s required at noon to round the sum desired and ‘it wa§ believed that nd Mrs. Gordon had h.»nn| With all the mu&;"h_n Music of Dancing From 8:30 to 2:00 ng in time to make ; very luhs%nflsl presentation to the hos- of & lgsp;ngng Tarme. The students were very . ° % test in court to have the six b in collision on Hospital hill on'the even- f ‘""' Findham county. stuft refum.a to him. " Otto E. Wulf, formerly | gl e undred ‘persons, employes of Helen and Dorothy Wif of Connectiout | fVeS. had & joyous Christmas tree This has come to"be’ an’ \unu;l """S"& 1 brings together thé fepresentatives liam & Wottl;gs;;fwl;cg; A 1. Davis, | dePirtmenis of the company . the that yrs Fred i bitf and Mise Ethel Larkin, | Aam: Danielsow’ and “Moosup up the cormittee that is arranging'| LUeTe Was a gift for evefyofie Thursda Wx s Tor fhe Christmas tree and concert at the | ©YénINS. none” expensive, but tokeng o Shurch af Eest Putnam. The affair is|800d Will, each employe buylng 3 §i trave] foday, especially on afternogn and [SE the eveiak: ing frains. There was a noticeable Philip’s church this Pfi* ease e‘\en on Thursday of the num- St. There will be four masses at St. Wa t| (Continued on Page 7, Colymn 3. . ed in French at the 9. and & ser- B(A}’l! day. Christmas afternodti there will bs Boyaton Merrill benediction of the blessed scarament at 3 F‘JLL‘:;’S, Patnam. BROWN—STEPHEN B tain J. . Bulger said Thursday | Canterbury, Dec. 17, 1920, as added another oMcir for aiy | Bdward Davies, Misd Tenn anty anofher for night duty. A crime | and Fred “P." Erown, bol wave ‘that is afflicting many eastern | Minster. cities, but which fortunately has not touched Putham. is ‘given as a special DIED at Katherine Bray, - here 3t the holiday Season. Fajpenn tin . Gr . Thursday morning at 9| Street, Saturday morning at §.30. in marriage with William Whitz of New | Automobile cdriege OPEN UNTIL 10:30 P. M. CHRISTMAS EVE The Christmas Sto're. en’s Gifts CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR 50c to $2.50 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Right up to the last minute, in spite of heavy selling, - you'll find complete assortments here, in every line of Men’s Furnishings, the finest kind of Christmas Gifts. GLOVES : SWEATERS * COLLARS NECKTIES SCARF PINS CUFF LINKS TIE CLASPS DRESS SETS Garter and Arm Band Sets BOYS’ FURNISHINGS WE WISH YOU ALL A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND BRIGHT, HAPPY NEW YEAR ALLEN’S MEN’S SHOP Danielson, Conn. Opposite Orpheum Theatre 13 Center Street SHIRTS Hayen, Rey. Boynton Merrill of the Sec- [ FANMA William Camp Lanm ed 19 years. marriagé ceremony. Miss Doris' Carver | Burial in the family plot ufimm :f:um« wis bridesmaid and Wilton G. Greene, | - tery, Norwich. Monday aftermoon on reiativés and a few friends attended the Xork. weddipg. A receotion followed the mar: | AUSTIN—In Providence. riagé and refreshments were servéd. Mr. 1920 and Mrs. Whitz left during the day to Austin of Westerly. phia. After thelr wedding trip they will | . WIS, Della Bryant, aged 65 years. g ; SiliAns ¥ At own WeEk; itiers sheTiis | o LAt G Hervices & EE spent practically sl of her life. She Is‘a | Marv's cemetery, Lisbon. gTaduate of & business collees at Worees- | wANDEVILLE—1u _ihis tef. "Mr. WHitz is a conductor in the em- | ploy 6f the N. ¥., N. H. & H. R. R. com- Mandeviile ey Funeral at e 1ate home. No. 203 Main Members of Tsracl Putnam lodge of @dd | Sorvices ot St pa cHER Fellows hay the lodge at Willimantic on the evenilig | , seph’s temetery: of Jah. 3. The visit will bs in response | PARKHURST—In Middletown, Dec. 22, fo an imvitation from the Willimantic | - 1920, Martha Anna Erandall, wife of brofhers and Wwill occur at a time when the jate Chester A. Parkhurst, 74 the Thre&d City members are observing ars, formerly of Yantie. ervices at Gager's funeral parlors, the 318t anniversary of the organization | SCylces at Gagers funeral parlors, 79 of their lpdge. city, Deec. 2 polegn Dubois, who was Qn»md tast | R YHgHE pomelery Church & Alien was struck by a train on the New Haven road at a grade crossing in West Thomp- ried as showing good progress svery at thé Day Kimball hos- pifal. The_ accident in which. Dubois was injured 1:‘oemg mwsugaml in ms be- the lnst vbits : to B res during his pastorzte here will be 15 Main Street e Sunday afternoon by Reév. T3 MacKay of the Baptist church w will be at the Baptist church in I "afleral Thompson to. say goodbye to the church members and the members- of ‘the. Sunday D ischool.” A special musica] program has “t been ammgea' for the me:[lmg lre OTS 1t appesrs at present that determining just what i to be done with Cider seized at Henry Wright's place in a raid made two weeks ago is going to prove an in teresting problem when the matter finally comes 0p in the city court for decision. Mr. Wright contends that the’ cider was belng turped into \mex r as rapidly as 4 could: be done. e state did not cha;Fe “hfm with sellmg cidér when he was ‘presénted in court following the raids. Wright holds that he had the cider Jegitimatély. that he was intending to make cide rout of it, and he will con- —AND— Embalmers Lady Assigtans HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 FOLLOWING OUR USUAL CUSTOM OF CARRYING OVER NO Holiday Goods WE SHALL MARK ALL SUCH / WILL INSURE QUICK CLEAR- COME IN AND SEE FOR " YOURSELF.' R i | — at their home op Grove gtreet Misses | (2¢ 5. N. EI'T' ‘compahy ‘and”their rela- ing in 'Odd Fellows' “hall. someone in the party, that sg::enne hav- ing previously been determined by draw- lle the volunie of traffic may not he ing loie. Kefreshmente wers sefved ing 80 ‘Zreat taday as was the case last year, lso incliied In the: fo t:nl!'o;d men are Jdoking for a rush of | JANCINE Was also includec 2" fodtares IN THE MARVELOUS LOVE STORY “QNCE. TO EVERY WOMAN” WhhMComuOmtoEmen?—lm zer for Children 7—A Great Moment Sacrifice ‘of Unselfishness 7—You'll nVouSeeDotothdehpq, uid*y of 3 Woman's Ambition—A Slflm'ym 's mfl@mRmAbovetheLweof hhnmtndeluch She Wins'a ew Haven and Miss Irma O. In, Westminster, by B Feason why the force has been iner MALONEY—In this city, Dec. 23, 1920, % Y T e SRR idow «'of Michael Ooly At the rt]nl: of the bride’s. father, Jus- | Funeral at her late home, 217 North lg:xn o'clock, Miss Irma O. Greene was united | Yicts at St-Mary’s chirch at W) o'clock. AN—Tn New York city, suddenty, ond Congregational church verforming the | Mesiine: Ho paoudg Haile, widow of ATINEE 2:15 !17 7 ,nj 8:30 brother of the bride, was best man Only | the arrival of the 2 o'clock train from g g FRIDAY AND SATURM\' Marie Doro, in - With GODFREY -TEALE—In Six Am G'ambols". Hannah Chase, W dow of Charle: spend the Christmas season in Philadel- | BEYANT—In Jewett City, Dec. 23, 1920, Baake thei home in Weat Haveh Miss Funeral at her hiome on East Main street Mary's church @it 2 p!' m. Burfal in St IN fHE THRILLING TWO-REEL WEST . “TRIPLE SHgT’ svu DRAMA 0. Delima Carroll, wife of Joseph Uivices at BC patrittelennrch w336, votéd to aitend a méeting of Automobile cortege.' Burial in St.gio+ Christmas Day Dances ' T. A B. HALL SUNLIGHT HOP, 3 TO 6 Big Tree Dance In Evening SOMETHING NEVER SEEN IN NORWICH BRING THE YOUNG AND OLD PRESENTS FOR LUCK¥ NUMBERS COME AND HEAR OUR NEW BANJQ YIRTUOSO 'ROWLAND'S ORCHESTRA —Mayor Brainard of Hartford aske fie addition of 40 men to the police foree, and for the first time in the past four years there is a fiood of ap- plications for appoin 24, at 1 o'clock. Burial in family lot Pecanse of 3 vaeapey ex {€ 1o cxpdetes that merly ‘sliperinténdent of schpols in ryville, Will be cliogen ‘te HIT the place. Christmas Isn’t Christmas Witheut