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Upwards of 350 children received gifts | Eriday/ evening ai i Christmas tree held 3 7 " 3 | under tue commuMity vlan at Goodyear. - - | Social organizations of that village, co- . A our tm- { optrating “with: the Guodyear mills, dis- 5 T T " irbuted Christinue baskets to 30 families. DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS. for shell-shocked soidlers at St. Eliza- g tahen E 1o tablets Tests of the ice harvesing machinery | (yury Bapton:Tent, No. 7, Daughters|beth’s hospial, Washington, . C. mdlshhe‘y':elined‘x::ro! ot Jige g ' al Quinebaug lake shows Jhat it is inj =\ " f L A e meerie stomach. DANIELSON cidl QIS Ty, oo Feadle Jar |'sood working opder and reads for U EIG saliot Raped s Lol AI ‘ OBDER 07 PROTECTION. lrwo‘l}nn;nd nhto everybody,” says § JOrI o 5 3 " | task -of filling the. houses when the ! 5 o y ke Slater lodge of the New Engiand>or-| Mes. G.P. Hicks, . Delivery of all holiday mail matter, in- | 1i0ly Night, chorus; benediction. weatherman seds fit to turm on the ' JomoTial wih a large atiendanc I e Pratagtion ofoNp il ot h . 1ol cioathidd ik Ageailing | vonr cluding parcel past packages received here | 1. (iregcents of Norwich come here | WEalher that will produce a erop. Atiggeq anq gix candidates’ we four candidates at its last meeuns. and | food; if you have sourness, bloatin up 10 19 o'elock this (Christmas) momn- | . " H0CLS vening fo meet the | Present there is only about an inch of ice | e, TN TR SATHIEIEE BEEC | folloing the business session caicken| lood’ repeating, InQigestion OF -Jd ng. was promised Friday by Postmaster | . . ..., Mills team in what promises | on the lake. ikets of fruit and other delecacies to the ! pic and all the fixin's was served to the muh Eatonic i the Raymend Allen, who with his staft of | "\i" (" (e finely contested basket- | The annual meeting of the stockholders | (02 & Wig S1C 30" Solduers: widows | members of the lodge. e remove workers are roumding out an exceedingly [\’ ;. 'of the season. The Crescents | 0f the Goodyear Tire and Rubber ‘com- | 5 SFERD SN AR 100 ST 4 50 ™ Conneaticu: beneficiaries of deceased ui: u:d( up and earrying out ST busy week Up to Friday moming the | 5! FUEE G4 QU oreahization of | pany, held ‘Lriday afternoon ug Akron, | niio KT 1 O SRR O SRR B e o e New Engiand order re- ‘h"‘ l:"’ bringi "‘ ‘“”k office had handied 800 sacks of mail mat- |\ 0 "g should make the going diffi- | Wa8 regarded as oné of the most impor- { . e thoUont “at her home thers | ceived $22,000 in November from the su-| relief and healtl dlgflhfl\ ter. which is about 100 sacks in excess Of | ;i for the Conn. Mills team. As au|(antin ihe history of the company. |heing about (45 présent. - Games were|preme lodge office and $75,000 was the [ suffer stomach troubles ‘Whynozm iast year's record. Malls continued sea- | (i came, a Jewett City junior team | Richard Reeves of Detroil is spending | n1ovdg “ang refreshments were served by | 4mount pmid to, bemeficiaries throughout mt eetion normal and enjoy goo :-:ny "',\'M" gk F oy and the wo | will meet the Conn. Mills second team. ;‘;e 'h‘;";im‘r-?*;" R‘:'”' i parents, | ype hostess. The installation of officers | the New Engianc states. Ith?” An Eatonic taken after each tions point to this co putinu- | r r. and Mrs. Abel L. Reeves. o kes pinbe Stihd nesh husting. Thames lodge is now holding meetings i ent discomf i Ing Wil the ofice closes &t 11 & m. today | More gifts for a family of Danielson | ' The singing of Christmas earols about ol o ok it R QR s B LT Ol Ochid pain. A Cmnflm Romnnce of Spanish Lovs —ter the day children are acknowledged through The | town was one’ of the features of the eve = rodecorated and renovated since the fire| M8ke the test toddy and see how @ In order that those who live in the ter- | Lulletin this morninz. Foodatuffs, toys, |of the holiday in Danielson. S RGEEE, ¥ in the bufiding in November. The next r‘eflythh ondertul remedy acts. Her Husband, Wounded in a Duel to Shield Her Homor. Carried to the ritory served by the rural route may not Christmas books, fruit, candy.| Christmas tree parties for the children [ Norwich Arie, No. 367, F. O. E., met on | meeting i3 to be held January th. t comes in handy tablet form. Carry Home of the Man Whom Gossip Linked With Hsr Name, He Found Her bave to wait until after the holiday o re- hosiery and other wearables pur-| or Connecticut village, the rew section of | Monday evening for its regular session it with you. A big box costs oniy & There-in Hidina! cmive their Christmas mafl, the carrier | chased with money sent in by generous | Danieison, provided joy for many. little | with a large number in attendance. WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPE, ) e o e S i Uiy ere in Hiding! will make his usual trip today. The city "puople were presented Friday afternoon | peopie Thursday and Friday. | George J. Goepfert, president, presided at | o regular ting " of thie Sedgwick Lee & Osgood. 131 Main St.. Only One of the Crashing Moments in This Great Romance of Love at War earriers also will make one complete de- in (o names of the givers, so far as|™ Cases of mumps are being experienced | the mecting and a large ‘amount of rou-|wo e ISEHIAL meeting S e With Scandal fivers. No postal savings or money order [ known. and thers is great joy this mobn- | u* Suuth Killmgly and have been the | Une o important business.was transact- | NOMARS Reliet Corps was held oo Fri- b business will be transacted today 135 in what ofherwiee wouid have been 2 | cause of postponing some festivities plan- | =l The committec on the class initia- | ji¥ flemoon in the Ruckingham Me- Y SUBJECTS ! ass of holidag | home of very littie happiness. ned for the Christmas season. tion made a report. The aerie is plan- | I . h the pres SUNDA U Inetuded in the great mass o 4 CHUA B st illinge| SinE 5 Wola e eihor clans Iniiation’nasns | M: Florence-Dean; \prosiding, * The' sec: mail matter handied in the local office M= | pricnds here learned Friday moraing | Julge James N. Tucker of Bas 5 | lime in Febraary. . After the moeting the | TCCATY'S -and treasurer's reports were| Forum of Nerwich Musical Dramatio e s e o e e ow 00m been an avalanche of souvenit cards.|of the sudden death at Warren, K. 1. [l writes of Warren West picking a full- | Toe I Febary, Afier tre BICinE U0 read and approved. = National orders assocuiation meets at 4 oclock at 13 Christmas bouklets and other such Thursday evening of George Carr, an ex- | blown R that place within the | OE e o ratveshments were served by |18 Were read. One candidate was ini- | Main street’ o . P ter. much of It went as first clase | pert accountant, who several vears ago | past few days ihe entertainment commi‘tee tated and it was voted 0 hold a| A¢ ne Christian Science service sun-{| The Greatest Mystery Film Ever Shown—This Picture The amount of business handled the | oy n- micuiber . ot thied offite : forde - oL 1a: In aid of what the selectmen 4ire doing o 5 Chrie mas social on Monday evening, |day morning in the Thaver buiiding the & o . office bas been very wuch of 4 SUrDFiSe | minutacturing concern then doing busi- | o help needy families through the winter 4 Jan. 3, With the members of the post s | sqbgect Will he Cheistion. Selence, the Contains Thrill Encuch Fer a Thirty Reel Serial 10 thase who had felt that depressed LUsi- | yooq i Blmvifle. Mr. Carr had not been | per it is possivie that a big charity PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. guests. . The corps will go to Baltic on | gupject for Christmas day. » - 4 nems conditions would seriously cut down | the hest of health for a number of |ball will.be given sume tme in January, | mori oo "2 large attendance at the|NeXt Wednesday evening to present the | S icct for Chris ’(_ Sl He Gt In the Yeliow Room and How Did He Get Ou the revenue of the office this vear. | years, but' his death was totally unex- |at least such a matier is being talked of | oguiar meeting of Norwich Grange, No. | American flag o the baltic post of the| At fhe Roliness Mintlon, | iy Tty ! While not up to the record last | pected and eame as a great shock to his | at this time sty o o N inrans®, om. | American Legion. The Joint ‘metajiation | Praise and praver service at 10 a m. | r : = o e o e e 0 0 S S | L e o T 0 i ey | Arrien Kb, " S MRl | i e i S 1 PARAMOUNT SCREEN MAGAZINE | Sales huve been considerably larger than | um Woodward were to have heen |to Jacksonville, Fia, lo spend the winter. v elected lecturer and secretary to|JARUATY 6th. The mceting closed in tne | Treaching at 3 and 7.30 p. m. : — They had anticipated, and a canvass indi- | holiday ruests of Mr. and Mrs. Carr at| Mrs. George Stone of Academy street is | of Y (SEGNE (PORIET MO SCEEATE 10| usual form with the singing of America| At Trinity Fpiscopal chureh there will —TODAY— i cates that thin year's Christmas trade was | Warren. spending the holiday with relatives In | Freckenridge was clectal secretary and [4nd the salute to the flag | be Toly communion at 9.30 a. m. Morn : approzimately 70 to $0 per cent. of what | 5 in the pregram for the |Brookline : Mrs. Frances Spalding was chosen jectir- = ing prayer and sermon at 30, and DE 7 K45 “The Foultih \Man” wtb laat voar, the bamber yeaf | for | B e othe prsexam for te] LIS R Skl o) withralativestil [ Srtaoo SERInE ‘es chosen lectir YANTIC Christmas carol service at 4 ROBERT WARWICK in “Ths Fourta:nth Man about everyons in town | toopstal ghurehy. Academ s | Providence for Christmas Christmas tree on which wers gifis for| o datdle At the Spiritnal Academy, Park stree: JACK DEMPSEY in “DAREDEVIL JACTK” saptist | O'clock th - ing — L * ercis at the Yanticj Rev, Atbert yibaCtastor, — JALE i Aimda camcert at the Baptist | v'clock this (Satur Singing. = all thé members. After the gifts had | ; e : CjRev. Albert P. Blinn, ythe 7 = el b Tt Dot | 0100k Gteatdl ‘Hiravin. rivie. PUTNAM been distributed by Santa Cleus there | Sohool auracted nasy relatives and | speak at 2 o'clock in the aficrnoon OTEER NOVELTY FILMS i church is s il A G et ¥ Beitature rontiing eetings, A& o e . was a, programme <hat included Christ. | {ri€nds to the schocl Thursddy. The f0i-!on the subject A Spiritaal Birth. There 2y i BRREE i % Ak Veert atranged uider the | Christn lephone, Ksther Ware: reci- | Samuel, Frank, Jesse E. and Walter M. dngs. readinzs and reoitations. Mr. | \WIDE program was given. vill be no ¢ service. - ] direction of & committee made up of Mrs. | tation. Birthday Gifts. Eisie Phillips; | Rich, and their sister, Miriam Fuller, il John E. Fanning have been ap- | | Sewlor room, K. 1. Bushnel', principal. | * ;1. pirt Congregational chure CCNTINUOUS SHOW TODAY.FRCM 2 TILL 192: : b ' Alton Frost und Miss | 010, .Christmas Stockings, Beatrice Ha ul ,shaye joinad ith pointed delezates to the meeting of the K i CRRwrord “| Norwien Town, the lopic W T e e e ont se, Christmas Candles. four | ° Charles of Fitchburg. \in contesiing|giate grange in Hartford in January America, school ; recitation, The ' Land-| perilt FOom (1S (0 Dorcas Galiuy e program follows: | ceitation. Sylvester Yade . organ |the will of another brother, Benjamin L. ing of the Pilgrims. Witter Wheeler; A | b he Method I T A doavers Just 4| ‘duet) M S Mre. Rainville: | Rich, a Fitchburg piano and music store Christm: “arol lonk i | g8 with, LhG JHFthe \ v 8 ety M iy , & nd s e E I Y ristmas Carol. Palenka Nawrocki Tow R A Greetng. Mildred Young : hym | Ation. Message of the Littie Christ.|oWner, who, according to the; inventory KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. recitation, An Oid Letter and a Gift, | STRPD Sy Q. SSUAS agty 1o | mas Tréc, Frank Phillipe: singing. W |Fecenty filed, left an estate of $65,135.-| More than 100.000 orphans in the | George Browning: recitation, Christmag| At the Greeneville Congre THURS., DEC. 30th | SRk Thattics Tiarola: recit {See the King, sehool reading 4. | United States and Canada will be pro-|Gift, James ~Reed: recitation, Happy) ChUTeh Sunday morning there will be a iy . 30th UG, SRiri S g o Vi A N Benjamin Rich was found dead in his|vided with Christmas cheer in various | Chris Day teven = preaching: e conducted by the pastor o {valb: Viola Wade: recitation: Birha ja 2 © in various | Christmas Day. Julla Stevens: foug. D s "Bt St e i | i, Vo e rtaten Ty | eniamin ek was fund 4. n wa| Gel” i i Shoe” i Vool | i eyt~ nl | 2 R, O s o ONE NIGHT ONLY Lambe. B Noe wngr 1 Frank Phillips and Gel Un: solo No | Maine on a vacation. It was believed | Supreme Secretary. William J. McGinles | I'm So Glad, ella Kilroy: 1f T -'J;di""""“" nday school will meet —_ recitation. enry Stoc i ’ 2 | by the brother in Fitchburg tha: he had |of the Knights of Columbus “Subordi- | Talk o Rossons J 1t 12 o'clock. . seem itk ;W Room in the Inn, Mrs re; reading. | 2 ad] s ! s { Talk to Santa, Henry Rogers; song, Bells 7 g TR N Tama. Tichardcon s recitation. Teresi |left for Maine to join his wife, 5o the | nate councils of the K. of C. are signal- | in the Night. four Sicte: men s ity Methodist Episcopal chureh, | DAV'D BELAS‘ 4 R £Ss E N TS‘ i Birthday GIft, Pearl Andrews Wade : duet, Son of Mine, Mrs. Miner and | 024Y Was not discovered for several|izing their complete turninz from war to| Joined the Aviation, Jane Sull | A. Legg, Sunday morn- | s Rt Mrs. Rainville: recitation. Edna Richard- | 98YS- wholly peace work by making a unified | Claus Song. joria Harvey ; essay, | p. 19.39, mas sermon and ) - i rus; exercise, nine girl sor Silent Night, violin accompani- [ The inventory of the Sl R Det{iCxIv e on unHappin in hundreds of | Pilgrims, Viola Gaskell; ' | Sunday school a clock | e Moran: recitation. A ment. Ksther Ware. Frank Phillips ; organ | S0n81 property of & . and real merican and Canadian orphanages.” he | irione Har s | Christmas cantata, Holy Night, at 5 o' | S P W " Mr. and Mrs. Raineitte s | 9f 312,000, e realty consists of prop-|announced. In all parts of the country o Ay SAS S lbok P ot Teseiin tht 6.1 i rank _Rice; son & . ®ilerty in Fitchbu | local chapters councils ' of the | 8 T i o (ot G Branches, primary :_offertors Good Ware and e 21 s llew st Erdshts et o visi 0ol; recitati-n, A At the Tirst Baplist ehureh, George ,.n:-",,,m B { reading. Naming the Chid, | The Judge of probais has allowed an|Knights are’ arranging to visit orphan: elyn Wilbu ; recitation. Happs | Fenry Strouse, minister. The ~morning \ schoo |vm<‘ g e L o a6 | o Cnttas o e e TATEES Liainbla TRe G Plains of Bethlehem. Dible school at 12 | pany. ”- ! m;» R bl Cr e S L B L e : < 0¥ ShOP) song, 0. Little Town of Bethlchem.| At the (hurch of the Good Shepherd, For Infants and Children LN Bty loak & faninit wir- T“" [ e Adding ta ihe will siecitatiDic school. Welcome, John Dubin - | Universalist, George H. Welch, minister, ¥ formerly was a resident of Danielson 2 0ol .| inz. Peter Nawrocki; recitation, Christ-[at 10.30 a. m., theer will be a service of vmmmm'ro-t 2 for a long time was paymaster an 1906, “hequests of $100 to $300 are|the best known old-time en . : v s iITS InUse For Over 30 Years He e & it s ey ‘rm;: At A b UL B D e ;smm“ o ":‘({"'ga:'—: ;’:‘“‘h':f Dag (hes‘mhr (:an\rn, song, A Wav in a|worship. Subject of sermon Amurinoe PERFECT UNDERST2 Keaper m ni Rich and “of the residue one-half iis bec| e oo My Stor | wad 7| Manger, school, recitations. An Orphan.|of Things Hoped For. There will be 2 n-:‘m tgh company. < being used here on | QUeAthEA 10 the testator's wife “d,m”;)z;n“:" L nelOser A as | Eamund Pawiuck ; Little Bob and Santa. | Bible school at noon. £y A. Tracy. super- Gm— e T e N A | Edith Rich, the remaining one-half of all | experience in the mill business was g Loretta Bean: The Best Stanley | intendent. The devotional meeting of the 5 & g o PUZR i | vy sl . desees of pacen | ah Rih: the remining cne lf of i exbeitnce 1 the il Vst s g | Soreis esn, The B Eull | tanie | mtendent, “The tesolonnl meaing of | PRICES, 50c—$1.00—$1.50 AND $2.00 post matter, which came In in greater vol- | [TOPETLY 10 remain iy tr and | he hocame bose earder at the mills of the | 501021 recitation. When You' Go Shob- At the Central Baptist ehurch, Rev. A. || MR. BELASCO Has But One Company Presenting “THE BOOMERANG"™ at expiration of the term of the trust | Quinebauz company in Daniels | ping. Arthur Beeman; Our Greeling.|F. Purkiss, pastor, the morninz subject Y] ED T the entire sum to be paid to’her. S. remained for & long w;-::?::f 'ETQZZ four girls; recitation. Christmas _Telis | will be The Difference Christmas Makes. R e 3 S 2 +[leaving Danie he has been in vari.| ViTEini2 Semmebrook; recitatio; Al Italian service 10.45. The white gift . n r-" r-lr‘ reles ".r‘.» ‘rid I,C.V L‘ml\rw e g K and (hefore conis Poor Little Boy, Robert Beeman: Why, | Christmas services at noon. The offering el vl GiRsial ol With the Johnnon | Alexander Dubinski; Two Stockings. Jen-| will zo to the Near East relief. B. Y. P, SET Eilkey funners at Hlllaante o manufacturers of an. | Ml Sienko; song. Christmas Bells, school: | U. social hour. 6 n. m. Regular meeting o o ALty Sedn. T it S vraducts, in New Jersey.| recitation. Just Before Christmas, Joseph|af 6.30. Evening subiect, The Reign of TODAY MATINEE. 20- Willimanrie and. Cantain . Fujeer ang | He leaves tws brothers, Nason Datles of | Gaskell: diaiogue. The Best of It. Loretia | Peace, foliowed by Christmas cantata. I Hioris ‘to do) 8o, but the ear Al not eorse | Li/alB0 e niimber of and nieces, |Man: recitation, My Stocking. Benjamin B [ tioi= o do =o. but the car did not ‘come | 1 810 2 Bumber ol nephews and afeces NEOUL LT (iilum A Littls Boy, Hen PLAINFIELD clephone message fr the Willi- | t2ker A, F. Wood and removed to his|TY Schwartzi: A Christmas Story. Eunice f 3 g A elenhane messaze from ne Wil | her A ¥, Moo ane B s Sl Btien | ne huiingfof) iaidnci pesrn A TODAY SUNDAY NIGHT | Pulzer and several officers here on The funeral of James Caffery was| 10 Francis Flynn; Good Night, Pet- | vy o el 1:30—3—6:30—8:30 i er Nawrocki. Exiey in the in watch for the ram-runners and a miee | held. from his hoge here Eriday morn- e 3 ik )16 pesility grdir o tFRRE MARIE DORO o e T e e e e dnEe A Christmas tree was enjoved by the| er the lar order ‘of busi in « 9 IRE” | Ve tram wa. e tor them - he Lkl | I i sersioce e St Mary's et |, & CHIsman tree wne ensoret by tne| S ML e, [ar Sruer of bust “YOUTH'S DES N N R e e B e et Sesvene-on vorns e (| MIDNIGHT GAMBOLS In Five Acts narked as to comilotely block the high-|of the high mass of requiem Which way | foumd on it. & which work was witnessed by a large Ay st e e e e “nd frienda from| Dusign Hirald Bentley, U. 8. 8. Digk-| ¥hich work was witscaied by o idrms WITH GODFREY TEALE Bud Wiss Becomes an Aviator in [ Drota massinz trame fron: s wmtoward | Puinam, Diniclson and other pisces i | mon. who has been stationed in the wat | Tumber of vaitre Shen the wortny, lec LRLE Spite of Himselt happeninz. The whole nlan for a cap- is vicinity and by representatives of | ™% ©f < - nde for eome time e Enrode th 1 . = turn was knocked flat, however hecause | Cargill council, K. c o %L1 is spending two weeks' furlough with ‘his | ETAnge. presented the following program HARRY MYRES, JUNE KIETH . T e 0 ot e tuh | o o o . saa” Pw ¢ SR (v ot fricueh i e TN, rsentd o (olegine oroer Y MYRES, JUNE K TOM MOORE in {nf the non-appearance of the * ma- | lodge 5 here wefe Dewutiius 1o e S and M awes: talk, Mrs. Lillian Fr ehrét | Tl tributes, Burial was In St Mary's | AS usmal he ia petting the glad hand trom | [ATeR tel M Lituan Frik reprel| “TRIPLE SHOT” “THE PRODIGAL” ]t was not made known here wntf] Fri- | ceme.ery uch intereated in poetry and has with | SONE. With encore, Fred Hicks; recitation | Thrilling Western Drama In Two Reels dav momins. Putnam .officers el Captain | Gardmer Richardsem, of |y IR CL P TN r poems | PY Mrs. Lowell, with encore: ‘vocal sol - e ST o7 | Woodtodh, i eragea LhiChratmts | S 0 o iy e (. e Mt . Hickton of " Piaintels Tws || T THE WOVING PICTURE HIDDEN DANGERS T frmorunners. last Wednesday, night. | day i dis.ributing holiday. e BEE R ot sl o| Christmas trees loaded with gifts then | An oTicer stationed in the smu | enna, “Austria's once beautitut and pros. | ScA--difterent countries and peopied have | (L™ ({(iion. The presents were | YOU'RE NEXT The Fatal Escape nired & mgeing er as one wanied by the capital, now a city of hear | [ngpiced. whio ' {Eiven out by Ed Hall. There was moch Comed: police for havinz been a baoza snecial, | break Beaiy | humanity and appeal. medy EPISODE 14 b > £ 2 breaking poverly and grass-grown streets iy 2 3 curiosity to see what each one received. nd hlew whistle for the driver to |, eity wj‘ Stricken by the plague of | , Miss Flizabeth Kempton is spendine | S0 08 5 0 ) Aoncsie ARG TRvIEeE W . —_— toha hall he answer was a flash- e DY he Christmas recess at the home of h affe and cake. pope oranges were | e anewer was 4 fash- | war. Captain Richardson is representing | (1° Christmas recess at the home of her| orvaq and all enjoved a social hour Prices Mack Sennett Comedy e R A an Boust e | i o organizations in the work | T iotiate "o New York is|dancing. About S0 were present. includ- | MATINEE ...... .o 300 “Treating Them Rough” et s o DRERE 2p<|he is now carrying on, as he did after K m‘:‘:‘w Srspeaian i “!mg visitors from Canterbury. Drookiyn NIGHT 20c-25¢ ng i 0f the pfflcers that}ihe war in Hungary, i It is said that this| P2SSIRE WO e =5 s and Ekonk grane and one from Kickmuit | | 7oA powertu. ioazuing machine. & bie | Christmas s ceriain ‘to be' the darkest| Mins Venie Bogue. of Labanon. s pend-| orange ‘Rhode Isfand. | Wish You a Merry Christmas—Strand Says So ‘,,..W he - henihibor r‘ that chased out | that this great capital of nea 2,000,094 | ine the holidave rsd ':' onc Jere The next regular meeting. Jan. 4th, ‘ 9. DDy he Shepachelitond al wymile pifm: iy ants has ever known. Mrs. Raymond V. Congdon and daush-| ., wi be inétallation of officers. Tt is ristmas Isn W i, T ot even ' Eimine ot (ha | ko e ™ L eve of e | ter. Fiorente are spending Christman wth | TieTe WU be inttalntion of officers 1t i 3 fhe humted ear was obtained, nption, Worcester, arrived FPriday | M= Congdora parents. Mr. and -Mrs.| progigon will be the installing officer. Christn‘las Without |/mem " e men threemin{fo spen the Christmas holldass with his | Adalsh Plocttper. of Providence. 2 € lacal ‘gilicers went m! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adela aymon v. ‘ongdon - and - e -3 1 | poross the Rhode Teland. border without | Shrvsiae HHeights s Adslird Dupre of | 0 are with Mr. Congdon's parents. Mr.| New Beitain—Several (epariments at TODAY | 2 trace of the car. Postoffice officials Wi 8 L Mrs. Charies N. Congdon of Stafford | the Stanley wo) neluding the shipping | - 5 L From sourcet that scem reflabls. coine| s it oMiclals will have &t puny {400 Mox: Chanan. N Oone department. went on shert time Jast week. | F § " | iories of the manner in which some of | ast of the' holidny mail. which hay peen| Miss Helen Gardner of Lebanon is at | oPerating from 7 a m. until 4 p. m. The | THEATRE s . the cars that. are being msed in thie L holiday mail. which; has been 5 or the vuatl Rule and Level plant also went | JEuscars. thas S | exceptionally heavy curing the present | her home at West Farms for the vacation. | P& EF ST ST, <70 B0 | pshi-running, game are’ Sanipped; T'ml\.—,.,;; Andres Warner o New Tondon Is spend. | o0 Teduced working schedule. | Yoty imciided one o€ exceplionaliy pow- | john Jay Whitehead is spending the | ing & few weeks at The Towers PR N O DOROTHY PHILLIPS | et P e S0 oy Malcolm M- Willey of Columbia uni- ¥ LE ILL - ‘ 9 ey n-::sr-dhr S aad that the spe-| versity is spending the Christmas vaca- PEND TON H BENDITT—In New London, Dee - | ially: mota ackard that gt away|tion with his mother, Mre. Helen M| M8 Ceclle Palmer is spending her | ®yox0. o son to Mr. and Mra. Louis Ban: “ | is the fastest machine of the booze mnr K home. New Lond 23. 1920 R sk nee Snd i o enneth Pallard, instruetor at Sim- 2 $ DAW_—in New London, Dec. 23. 1920, a % — 3 Established 1860 o ae L qad In caelle ofdoha w;m mons college. Rostor. ix with his parents, | Rev, Hamilton . Chapman of Spring. | = daygnier to M7, and Mrs. Harry Daw || Don’t Miss This Picture—It Is a Real Photo Dramatic Treat : e T. provided the driv-|¥r and Mrs A. Ballard, for QL Mase YT T AL . i e b PHONE 400 DANIELSON er has the nerve to step on it for the 3 P i s TDeooL k. HALLEY—In New London, Dec. 23. 1920 L CONNGE fafes, e semve o aton onte e | iday season last week. ; ALLE A m. Dec. 23, 1920, | = om experiences in | gy acas Mrs. M. O. Chapman and daughter n to Mr. und Mrs. George Halley of THE NEW: STORE OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY UNTIL NOON castern Connectient auring the Dresent | spending. Chetosmm awithr Mo oo, | il are s ‘ CHASE ME PA S WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR The New Idea Store ! ume than ever before. week it_anpears that soma of the hooze | | runners have ample nerve. Getting them after a stern chase is practically out of the question. Stephen H. Ontle: : 65, a native of Kil-| | Ingly, died Friday ng at the Day | Kimball hospital. Datley has heen emploved at Godovear and was one of NATHAN BERKOVITZ DEALER INPOULTRY Pigeons = Rabbits I pay spot cash—Drop postal and 1 will call t30 Delhi St. Providence, R. L. The Local Undertaker Brooklyn Savings Bank | Ll MAIN STREET, DANIZLEON, CONN, INCORPORATLL 15,7 STA'IWT OF CONDITI()A, [)l;'.'EM E.‘\ 1%, 1920 vesspenne 427 27547 SURPLUS AND PROFITS ......... .8 s ACCOUNTS MAY BE OPENED AY MAIL. INTEREST RATE 4/, PER CENT. FER ANMUM, THAS BANK OF STRENGTH IS AT YOUR SERVICE, 4. ARTHUR ATWOOD, President. __V/. H. BURNHAM, Vice Presidant. A. POTTER, Treasurer. DANIELSON, CGNN, PABLORS & MECHANIC STREET MARTIN T. BURNS Funeral Director and Embalmer DANIELSON, CONN. 21 Auduny 5(. Phone 283 -Iso 2574. DANTELSON casuo, | STARKWEATHER BLDG. i | BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS. LADIES' DAY. Bowling is the .sport for all. Frizes spending Christmas with Mr. Mark Gallant. e William Richardson was reported Fri- day as critically ill at his home. Salvation Army workers were busy on Friday with distribution of Christmas heer for needy families of the city Putnam lodge of Elke, many members of which gathered at the reoms Christ. mas eve, has heen as liberal as in the in dispensing holiday cheer to wor- residents of Putnam. Cyrus LaPalmes of LaSalette College, Hartford, is spending the vacation sea- son at his home in thig city. FACE DISFIGURED WITH PIMPLES Burned and ltched. Could Not Sleep. CuticuraHeals. ““My face was disfigured with pim- ples which were big, sed and fesiered andcame to a head. burned and itched so I scratched and made them bleed, and I couldn't sleep sometimes. I thought 1 would be disfigured for life. *Then I saw a Cuticura Soap and Ointiment advertisement and sent for a freesample. It helped and I used two. large cakes of Sosp and one fifty. box of Ointment ;nd I was healed.” obanna Itczak, 32 Prospect St., Hartford, Conn. Try to prevent further trouble by using Cuticura for all toilet purposes. Rilla are snending the week with Mr. and Mrs. William Hiscox of Jewett City, Mrs. George Palmer was in Proivdence last_week shopping. _Clifford Thompson was the leader at the meoting held last Sunday evening. Twenty-one were present The skating on the Palmer pond has been of the best during the cold spell. Sunday the ice was thick enough to hold Over forty enjoyed the hospitality of Elmer and Clark Coon Monday evening when & surprise party was given Deacon Coon in honor of his birthday. A soclal time of the best was had with games, music, etc., for entertainment. Cake and coffee were served. Mrs. George Palmer presented him a large birthday cake and all were much interested jn the lighting and blowing out of the candles. A box of cigars was given him as & present. SALEM Emannel Nowak, & student at Yale Di- inity school and pastor of the loeal church, is spending his vacation of two weeks here. > Mrs.Eunice Gifford, Miss Leah Gifford, Mrs. Herbert Houston and Miss' Anna Gifford were New Londom visitors Mon- dya. Mrs. Sylphia Tibbetts has returned af- ter a few days’ visit with Norwich rela- tives. Misscs Helen Regers and Eleanor Moore of N. F. A. are spending the Christmas recess al their homes. Miss Lea Gifford of N¢w London is spending the hotidays at her home here. James Lane is the guest of New Lon- don relatives over the holiday Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Standich were re- cent Coichester callers. Miss Minnie Kingsley spent the week end in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Mitehell whre re- cent Norwich visitors. Abe Scimenowitz and son George have returned after,a few days spent in New York. Mies Eva Winaker of New London. is Epending the holidavs at her home here. Schools closed Thuraday with the usual SompieSack Prech s A Addeons ovtem1a given away every Saturd: YOU ARE INVITED, B o s ke, T M Cuticura Soap without mus. Christmas exercises and trees. 1920, a son | Hewitt <er-‘ REWITT—In Noank. Dec. to Mr. and Mrs. Bimer riet Wilcox of Mystic) SMITH—In Richmond, R. L, “ec. 9. 1930 | a son to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith | BOYLE—In Moosup. Dec. 22. 192, a son to Mr. and Mre. Bugene Boy DiED CASEY—In Ledyard, Dec. 23, 1920, Johnl H. Casey 41y Foneral at’ his late i; tanuck Monday morning, Dec. 27. &t & o'clock. Requiem mass ut St Patrick's | church at 8. Burial In_family lot in | Sacred Heart cemetery, Taftvil Au- | Tomobile cortege. [ Kimball hospital. TLEY—At the Day O tnam, Dec. 24, 1920, Stephen H. Oat- | ley, aged §5 years. FRANKLIN—In Norwich, Dee 23. 1920, | William_Franklin, aged 13 years n!\ Jewett City. Funeral services at Jeett City ~Baptist | church Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial in Oneco. Church & Alien 15 Main Street Fuaneral Directors ~—~AND— Embalmers Lady Assistans HENRY E. CHURCH WM. 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