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0 H \ 4 | 37 | norseman, was shot to death in his hand- rge H. Hamil-| Putham, $1.000 damage. * CANTERBURY v’ 1itrsgan ! 1 3 somely furnished West 70th street home;| ton ; treasurer, Edward Rollins ; directors,| 20—2.30 a 1=, telephone, Pomfret, R \-lm ool i ilicgbs i Miss Hoxie; a 17-vear old girl, was found| ' . (Continued trom Page lx) William, Child, Henry Joy, Arthur Tours | Clemens, total loss. Schools in tewn opened this wedk - ' 3 mutilated in -her . father's houss; Bok- teligzee, ! 8 27—3 p. m., Box 34, 44 Cleveland|the holiday vaeation. . £l ert, a former government agent and al-|ed as needed. Any such gifts may be The follewing Is. the fire record of | Sireet. Jarva house, barrel of rubbish.| A teachers’ meeting was heid at t leged whiskey runner, was found shot fin( to Mrs. G. Harold Gilpatric, who will the past year in Putnam, the largest loss 29—5.40 p. m., telephone, East Put-|Green Tuesday. Mrs. Greer, the dead in,an automobil Staten 1s-|‘act for the Parent-Teachers' association. wam. Bowditch Dye Works, total loss. | visor. was present. . New York, Jan. T—New York has trip in the Deadwood Stagecoach and the| [5G . T/ obile in g e o r;:l::ns;oi'xo iithe/CaldecmE gl M SMEBesiien Dye- Workie At . | viskTeaboust Lk ok thrown afay ta nickel \novel of 1030, :‘,‘cfi'.‘iry“".i“fhi"‘s".n’u B aloon in the| In the robberies, orgamized bands of . CORTE® (F4 (O™ (S0 iied on| Jan, 13—11.15 a. m. Box 42, Bulleek| BOX 23, Mechanic street, Putnam Found- | the opening of the legisiature at Ha to beein reading the €921 thriller of | (o GNTR 83 U E PENE (2 i toter and | BUnMeED have seemed to predominate.| priday as showing some improvement at| streel, Wm. St Onge house, $300 dam-| ¥ Ard Machine Co., $100 damage. e all Dead Man's Gulch movedi mto Broadway| the Bad Boy Bandits of Bloody Hollow, | Thefts #7 valuable goods.from railroae| s home on Freemont street. age. trest, Coores & Biavw wi & L the Ses —omtt Cunrsdaaas SRS and the Black Hills set down on Fifth| Twenty police riflemen patron the streets {,Tv"e’h;e:"‘;mfl'fik.?ail: l‘ sfiffl“iufifi' l‘ollo;vhl[’nra the fiewly clected -offi- g'ln‘,_m}:o o e Tw;m“e' Biver et | 0et/ 14—10.45 . it Tl';mi in this state b ome* - i i - ‘ 3 ilborn house, no damage. g - I, : bt - . , R a Tk ;fi"’tm'"‘% (Whidert :ilnnm:g‘: “?m?:;m‘?g;‘m C":",:uf“;’:; biles” have: been reported’ constantly.,But| cers fof A. G. WarnQ@) Woman's Relief | =3 2" O TR OIS (0 aliy dence street, Whipple and Gilpatric, $800| - Mra. Chauncey rink and 'Mre n“-: With something like 400 robberies and! is olosed to vehicular and pedestrian | NOMIUNE of theyold time: type, by day as|corps: President, Mrs. Lena ’“‘"""‘;- Se-| street, Smith house, no damage. annst Wilson have been ill with broneaia! colds. “stickups” on newspaper lists,of 4l:.flmElI traffic, and all persons abroad must give wel as night, on the streets, in the|nior vi-Q§ president. Mrs. Almira Perry; 14—5.30 p. m., telephone, = Walnut| _21—5.05 p. m., telephone, Canal street, | Recent callers at William Towne's were home, In hotéls. where masked and un-y junior vice president, Mrs. Lillie E.| g on Davis house, no damage. rubbish burning, no loss. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Towne. Mrs. Palmer masked and unmasked men have taken|Leach; treasurer, Mrs. Ethel C. Hour-{ “y5” 1585 2 "m " telephone and Box!| 23—1030 a. m, telephone,: 8. 8. [and Mrs. Monroe o6f Norwich: *ired what they wanted at the point of pistols, | tellotte ; chaflain. Mrs. Ida Klebart; con- for the past vear, and more: than 100 murders and killings set down'hy mews offices as ‘“unsolved,” the New Year has account of themselves when asked. In the past month judges on the erim- : . Heights, brush. Gardiner, a nephew, hits aiso been.a guest 41, Front and Union, sti ,"B. H. and . A PRV, v S e for o panysdreaatol jEec [mAL: cotut bench have urged formn; have called forth the hue and cry against| ductor, Mrs. Hattie Millerfii guard, Mrf.| 1 " pragjey, Chicke;u:"}fii.xx.n $40,000! - NOV. 1—98.45 p. m., Box 13, false alarm, | of Mr. Towne. - H oo it will take twomun men from Co-| tion of citizens’ committees on & "PAT| gileged “inadeaute’ police protéction.” | Anma T. Albee; delesate to department| gamoge, i no_fire. Mrs.. Herbert Graves visited' ovet Sun- O Caayon ‘o Mtatime's endeavor( to] yith $He" viEtiantes of the "’;‘ ;’{' |\ Automobile bandits have made off with| convention. Mrs. Mary G. Sherman: &l'| 15510 a m., telephone, Sunnyside, 1i—9 a m.. telephone, Thompeon road,|day with her brother, Fred Safferd. ' : 93 \ fore it was accused of m(:;;‘nz av rt:::s a number-of faetory payrolls ‘and banks|) ternate, Ethel C. Tourtellotte. Mrs. Stone's house, no damage: C.‘ Andem house, no damage. The Ladies’ Aid sociéty -held a mesting 8% ide from the Grand Centrallin a| !0 metropolitan centers. The mayo have seen gunmen walk in and,_ demana warned all persons carying. Or pOSSeS&-| money from the safeunder penaity of in- i —8.50 a. m., telephone, Mechanic|with Mrs. Neison Tuesddy afiernson’ with taxicab ~ now is conceded by 1eafing| ing-valuables’to procure permits to arm|cfan geath. ;i of Windlam county for which material] hovse. ut in - rui g A R N B T o papers of the city to'have nothing O &T-pemeelves against highwavmen and the| ")l .this time the police department| s been collected during the past fewd eri® Poe o =\ 0 ailroad | 214 \Providence streets,- Cloutier . house, | son Lyon. > police have tried to get back to some-| pag Leen under fire. Police Commission-| JeATS kave been received in \l\';‘ ety R th .;“m;’:pm d'nm EI 00 damage. S AT Lpa P it X Shing like first principles in lite and| fotpbon WGEL e, Eolic COmEesion| Atlen B Lincoln, formerly of Williman:| street. Bomworth house, no damage. | " 25000 | o e | e, Eaert Low e » e property protecti\i. ministration, has been attacked continu.|fic: ‘s the editor of the publication,} = CE SrEol A M ! Kaminsky house, no damag. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Hyde of Bfoo Crimes have been chronicled as thoush| aiiy 'in the newspapers because of the| Xhich IS im two volumes. = The publl)Stv, CEER Touse, v0 Sameee 13—1.15 p. m. Box 23. School street.|smend Wednesday with' Mr. - and Mrs. they were robbery and murder cvclones.| rovalence of the gunman. X &ition Includes ‘blographical. sketches ‘S| /| Comthot R HElOPRORC T BSIRMNA [y, M. Kelth & Sons, $25/damadh Chauneey Frink. 1 \nnd_ the subway mewspaper reader has| * The commissioner ‘has retorted by as:| MANY Well known neople in eownty towng| = SO SO B Smith street,| 131230 p. m. " telephone, Bridge| The first raguinr grange meeting o€ the felt ‘all the thrill of riding the Over-|carting that this conditon exists elge-| MUCh valuable historical matter. ali of| JPronlt B Mo BOX 26 *| street, Pearson house, no damage year was held Wednesday svening. . At B e s hle Fart | iere. To combiat.It p T lefethangd| Y0 B et o mtatine finies for| 2511 p. ms telephone. Walnut street,| _ 23—140 D. m., telephone, Woodstock |the close of the business session a beldted James and hie gang held n - " = ” 1 . : St 10, “ [ : P e e R o o [Police duty, called for 70| extension schools heing arranged for| Barber nouse, no damage. - ue. Huriburt house, no damage. | Christmas tres yielded gifts for all = A ; 26—3.40 a gl : 1 sent vl ; ¢ 1.| March 219.20 a. m.. Box 35, Church - m. Box 35 31 Battey|social hour followed with refreshments of Estimates have placed about $4.000,000 | mobile: squads- armed with rifles: to pa-| JVimainmy SOUNCE’ ADIRELOR FbANY | o2 humas house, no damage. street, R. Bouthillette house, $695 dam- | cake. coffée and poneorn. r\s the total value 3( loot th\nQd\bY tricts. ;‘.h‘\ruarv T -“’ 30 H l Sl el e il S8 age. A B ork iring 1020, Dayli ey 1 E y ; ! street, Morse-Ni i street have heen enterimining “their: sem. York during 1920. Daylight holdups, at-| , GURLEYVILLE Miss Flora Miller has taken up her ghtingale house, .emai 5 tacks _in. leading Great White Way ho- duties with the Windham County Farm-|famase. .~ - o o . LISBON b b e i g tels and automobile banditry have. yield-| A very pleasant evening was enjoyed at | ers’ association, headauarters in this city, H. k“ H R \; Co. m-n! 1‘1";' S0F: A soeial wes hebd 4f 10v 4 o = m: ety visti d Note 4 much of the valuables stolen. As|the watch meeting by il Who attended. | as home demonstration agent. Miss Mil[ fo N H & H T v S SEMTH Olat Nelson lasy Thursdas evening, about | week end were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tafler many as 40° robberies and thefts have|The women of the chureh served a supper | ler has had varied, practical experience 31830 S By 1387 Bl a| ity am“d'n“‘\‘,r. 3 'flfl‘ms» about 2mA st &f, DRI S Litbd Exler of been ‘featured for a month's acts of |to all, atter which there was a Christmas | that adapts her for the work she is un-|, “ndil B T Pok 84 School and| o LR E GAames and music were | 37 508 O . = violence of note, and_six such attempts|concert and tree, the tree being well load- | dertaking. Recently she has worked as v Sireets, alarm sent in. by 3 popular local reader, | Providence. " Frank A. Me e oo ot A d in a dav have been recorded. ed' with presents for the children. F. C.|one of the extension service staft at the| Mayor Maroy, fire fest. Me- | in the oyl o L o e | e Ot the more than 100" “umsolved” ‘mur- | Smith filied in'the time of waiting for. the | Connecticut -Agricultural college. in_con-| APFIlL §7211-30 4. m., telephone,’ Me-| ' ¢ FncOws sent out a cheery wel- | noint Where he is emnioyed in the sarage ders listed by Some papers. -a number|new vear by a. very interesting falk on | nection with the milk campaien. She jsi CIETIC mret ETASS S e S anl v oy, Wesscated Uchriats O M gl N SE SO now are nationally, if not internationa:-| how Chrisfmas came to be observed on |a craduate of the Connecticut Agricul- 30" . “m., telephone,- South SN hoaay e hose; prevent “thiat| Xhe geath STSra FEENSE itn, ly, ‘known. Beginning with a killing | Dec. 25th. tural college. Her course there included urfle:t.(::; A g Ay ;m.w.;ahb: ‘h.ad not passed. 9. of Black Hill ocourrcd in rn:;;gns :z n last\ New Year's dav. 1920's record start-| Miss Arleng Dunham and Mrs. Mar- | home économics and agricuiture and sne|, -oo=%" p. m., Box 31, §. S. Heights, Navrat: churchmv:nm; ]:nd roll call e!}lRfle h«‘»rmJ of h;-r d{luth!e: yn:n-"'r"fi” Madison Suuare Garden e dstrong. Conspicuous.in the 12 months' | guerite Walker called on Mrs. Wilfred | is experienced in dressmaking. e 4 e Bt Ly, ey b at the parson- | Brown. Jan. 1, after a short iliness . list . were the murders of Joseph B.|Young of Mansfield Hollow recently. At th 1 e e i S i, telephone, Ring #treet, |7 Saturday. afternoon, following a -so- | funeral was héld Wednesday afternoon in January 18 to 22 Ebwell, Miss Rende Constance Hosle. and % 4 e o Pr. Harris house, no damase. cial time and lunch. About thirty re- Pomfret. Rev. Frank Fuiler of Worcester School | sronded to the roll call. The elerk and |officiating. Burial “wass in the family 3 ireasurer's report showed as usmal sll|cemetery at Black Hill. Mrs Smith was Machanic Dills paid and an encouraging “alance n|a most respeeted resident of this vieim- brush. the treasury. Reports of treasurers of | ity and all regrot heér passing away. ~May 16—1.30 p. m., telephone, Church [ the Sunday school. Ladies’ Aid society, stock Co-operating association the follow- ing officers were elected: President, Dr[ G, "P. Perley; vice president, S. H. telephone, SA.M. te10:30 P. M. Frederick C. Beker. Eiwell, known from| [Even those who say but little may talk coast -to ceast as a whist “expert and|too much. . telephone, street,” brush. Woman's Missionaty society were given Tr q 19—0.05 p. m.. Box 41, supposed fire! All officers were re-elected, trustec: for ATTAWAUGAN In Union biack, no fire. jthree vears, Fred N. Robinson; clerx| The Men's Social club heid: the fiest 20—Telephone, Flm street. and treasurers Frank L. e ,audi‘or, | meeting of the year Maonday evening with 30—Noon, Box 45, Prrrin Hill, wood. |James H. Kennedy. the election of offiters resulting as .fel- bish, no damage. { _June 10—11.50, Box 26, false alarm Mrs. C. A. Mell entertaine] New Tear's | lows: Albert Rollinson, president; Walter | No fire. day Mr. and Mrs. Georze Thomnton and | E. Fussell vice president; John Heward, P - 21—3 p. m., telephone, city dump, rub- | family of Jewett City. recording secretary: John Pechié, fisan- H. Kennedy had as gmests on |cial secretary: Charles Blackmar. treas- day Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Ken- |urer Walter Rollinson. Albert Reeves and Vander Noort and Providence strest, J. nedy and Miss Florence Kennedy of Pres- | Alix Barabeault. auditors; Albert Reflin- Laphlame house, slight damage. ton. Mr. and Mrs. Torrey and family of [son. C. H Truesdell. Albert Reeves. John July 4—1.50 a. m., Box 41, false alarm. | Central Village, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kan. | Howard, Alix Barabeault and Benjamin No fir ahan and Miss Mabel Kanahan of this|Taft, executive committee. 21—2.19 a. m., Box 46, 56 Chapel|place. The mill runs three days & week. street, V. Chapdelaine hduse, $1,000 dam-| Jfics Mara Hyde returned home Tues-| School opened this week after a week's age. dav after a of several days with | vacation. Aug. 17—=86 p. m., city hall, town of | relatives in Norwich Mr. Appley of Jewett City le° visttiag . Mrs, J. P. Richardsen of Pachaug was | his daughter, Mra Walter Prissell. E o a gucst Tuesday at the parsonage. Members of the Ladies’ Social. club and a few guests went iq Oxford. Mass., New Year's ve, whers they attended a dasee. Florida| K rowow [&izsisasis - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thaver have moved | injuries sustained by’a fall. CUBA—AUGUSTA—SOUTH from Glen Reck back to Arcadia. Miss Dorothy Howald was presented a 5 S 5 ‘30—11.15 p. m., telephone and Box 35 COMPANY o January ~Sale of “=7" Furniture Catherine Smith accomnanied Fannie | $2.50 gold piece and a box of chocslates and Philis Moore to Providence the latter [ by the girls in the spooling. room. She part of the week o see their sister, who | K0es to Eoston next week to train fer.a is in the Rhode Islanid hespital nurse. Mrs. Hazel Congdon.has gone te live Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Sweeney of Man- with L. Joelin for the winter. ~haug visited over the week end with Mr. R “Everglades Limited” L. Bosion 7:30 p.m. Dr. Kenyon of Kingston made a busi- |and Mrs. Charles Blackmar. 5 7 Leave Penna. Terminal,New York, s follows : ness call at the Moore homestead Monday. | Miss Elizabcth Flemming of Neorwich ° = «“Havans Special” %15 a.m. Miss Marv Rowan returmed to her | Visited Mr. and Mre -Raymond Mitelell 4 3 ~p._,.|fl.,— 335 home in New Haven after a week’s visit | 138t week : eve ut Tices (o] a °lnt ere “Florida " (Bfect. Jun. 3 m"“ with her aunt at Hillsfiale. Her sister, | 3re. Emma Weaver ealled on Mrs. Special” (B ) €39 p.m. Catherine Rowan. will stay for a while, | Frank Hopkins in Danielson Saturday “Coast Line Fla. Mail’ 3:45 pm. Mert Browning has nucshased a new | Clavion Brown of Maine is visiting. his Winter Toarists Tickets,at redaced rates, al- machine. parents here. lowing stop - overs, retarn limit May 31, 1221, now on sale. Atlantic Coast Line TheStandard Railroadof the South Address J.-H. JOHNSON, N. E. Agt. 243 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Mrs. F. Smyth returned to her home in Clemert- Bonin has moved. “frem. the Newport Wednesday- after saveral weeks' | basement of Peter Morse's block te stay here with her daughter. second floor. P : Bert Woodmansee. wWho has been stay- ing at the Moore homestead for a while, PLAINFIELD ce. has left for Pro The mesting of Plainfield grange. Ne. Middletown.—Visits made by the dis- | 140. P. of H. was heid Tuesday. evening trict nurses during Décember reached the | In Grange hall with Worthy Master Wil- large number of 1,792. liam S. Exley in the chair. After reguiar SUITS A OVERCOATS "REDUCED Brooklyn grange, No. 43 and Sigter Mise 1 OFF OUR ORIGINAL PRICES. ALL OUR REGULAR 3 OSTOCK. NO SPECIAL They Really Are LOW! Not content with merely giving you the advantage of the reduction in wholesale costs which manufacturers of furniture have made to date, we have gone all the way in our efforts to give you ths lowest possible prices on furniture, with the result that in this January Furniture Sale of-ours, we believe we are offering you furniture at prices as low or lower than any which will be possible at any time in the future, at least for years to come ! For several months we have been reducing our pricss in advance of any reductions in wholesale costs by manufacturers and now we offer you a straight one-fourth off of prices which have already been considerably reduced ! In som: in- stances as' much as one-half. . RUGS REDUCED 33% PER CENT. - SAVE 259 TO 509 ON RUGS, LAMPS, TABLES, DESKS, DINING ROOM FUR- NITURE, BEDROOM FURNITURE, LIVING ROOM FUR- NITURE, DINNERWARE, PICTURES, MIRRORS, ROCK- ERS, KITCHEN 'CABINETS, HALL CLOCKS, TEA WAGONS, EASY CHAIRS, CARPETS, DINING CHAIRS, DAVENPORTS, PEDESTALS, END TABLES, LIBRARY TABLES, ETC,, ETC. tice Brown ; gatekeeper. Gearge A. Kenne- dy; Ceres, Evelyn Hudson: Pomena. Ethel M. Dawlev: Flora, Sybil Lemise Kennedy : lady assistamt steward, Asmie Exley; sxecutive committee for thive years. William Exley. About 3¢ ' were present, including visitors from Broekiym, Pachaug, Bethlehem, Conn.. and Kieki- muit, R. I, grange. Remarks were made by visitors, after whith an oyster stew, cake and coffec were sarved in the hall by the committee. A large number. of members of Pretpe- tion' lodge, No. 19, I 0. 0. F., attended the installation Thursday evening .in the hall at Central Village. The officers wéte instalied by District Deputy Alfred D. Ashley of this village. Everstt L. Dawley of Plainfield was instalied as noble grand for this vear. Refreshments were served [al the close of the evening. | CANTERBURY PLAINS | There was no service at the M. P church last Sunday 65 aceoumt, of the ‘serious illness of Mr. St. John's wife Mrs. John St John Aied Sunda: home of friends in Moosun fre monia. Her funeral was held Tuesda the M. E | Much husband Mrs. Henry able. F . John Grabb bas returned to Providence after spending the holidave at his heme here. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bushnell have fe- turned home from Pianfield, where they nave been spending thé helida The local pesple who -sork at Plainfield mill went te work Menday me: & after a vacation of a week. . They are working g-:s hours & week at present Canterbury* grange had 2 New Year's tree Wednesday evening which was an- joved by everyone nresent. Cake, esftee, popeorn and apples were served at the close of the grange meeting. John Stanton. who has been 1Nl at the home of Mrs. Henry Williame, is able be out. WEST KINGSTON Amos H. Kenvon and family of Previ- | dence. who came to spend New Year's with Mr. Kenyon's parents, were called to New Jersey by the serious iliness of Mra Kenyon's father, Stewart Denham of Caldwell, N. J. who died Tuesday at. 4 p. m. after an ilinese of lees than a weel with pneumonia. . ) y around here are ‘suffering from Smith of Bethiehem grange. No. 121 Jn- SALE IMPORTATIONS 'SUITS AND OVERCOATS That Formerly Sold From $30 to $§75 REDUCED NOW TO $19.50, $23.50, $26.50, $29.50, $33.00, -$36.50, 539.50,’ $43.00, $49.50 | AT LESS THAN COST TO US Library Tables You may choose frem our entire stock of fine Library Tables, at these new low prices, at a saving of 25 per cent. during January Sale Only. Every Lamp in our immense stock is in- cluded in this great January Sale, at the lowest possible prices for Lamps of such beautiful design and high quality. Al reduced 33 1-3 per cent. during Janu- ary Sale Only. Our assortment of Desks was never greater. All of the finest designs are here in large quan- tities, all at a reduc- tion of 25 per cent. during January Sale Only. [ PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS : AT JANUARY SALE PRICES ' | THE GREAT SALE’S SPECIALS Every Piano and Player |$30:00 MATTRESSES ................... $1445 Piano in our warerooms is | $18.00 MATTRESSES ................... $10.85 isfflhfleddin our J‘rl;wv $16.00 MATTRESSES ................... $ 895 froe ' sach worlkfames: |$10.50 NATIONAL SPRINGS . ............. $ 645 m-kesHu“gn;kBring, l;l;,rd- $27.50 CONTINUOUS POST BEDS ....... $13.75 man, ja) avis, as- sermann, Crawford. Behr | &-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE ......... $145.00 B.rothen,nd Conway,h An':i 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE .............. $96.75 piano, and many others,. ) . e e |ALLBIACK OJLHEATERS ...0.......... § 380 call mow and look over ou | 50c SIZE LYKNU FURNITURE POLISH . ..... 29¢ immense stock. 25¢ SIZE LYKNU FURNITURE POLISH ...... 15¢c The Plaut-Cadden Co. (Established 1872) Reductions Ranging From 209, to 309% on Hats, Caps, Shirts, Sweaters, Neckwear, Hosiery, Underwear, Work and Dress Gloves, etc. | WE INVITE COMPARISON AND | WELCOME AN OPPORTUNITY | TO SHOW OUR MERCHANDISE. NEW MEN'S STORE Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watson spent Mew Years with Exeter relatives. , Lee Himes of Exeter was a caller here recently. . The bove of the 'Sunday sehoe! are planning to hoid a supper for the bemefit of the church. of a valuable mare belonging to A - H. Cushing of Collinsville.. She was always wondering what was stered updtairs The other day when Mr. Cushing visited the barn the horse was missing. He theught it had been stolen. But he heard 2 nofte L] Quinn & Desmond |:imris Phone 1375 283 Main Street 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ; CASTORI A