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!‘{qr . DAMIELSON ANB PUTNAM NEWS lm.“ Wild west performances. attributed to town cutups, have turned Mopsup inte more or less of an armed . Rob- bery of a store, an attempt to stesl an cutomobile and & rgid on a chieken coop —all affairg of the present week—have stirred peaceful citizeds of Moosup t9 8 point ':o'{.t‘:v are net wul;"mn‘ take 8 t at anybody or that looks engpicions it m&q ists after mightfall .ndvm;rt;lnpu e quickly upon the heels of Following f the robbery'dt the Champagne store, there came an attempt to steal- a car from a garage in the rear of a home where it is usually kepd—an exchange of ashots between the owmer of the car, who was pwakeped by the noise about sis premises, and an attempt to rob § poultry yard, ‘with mere shooting upen the part-of the owner of this property. These events have stirred up Moosup to the poimi where anyone ig apt to ep- T a man with a gun—and, perhaps, as it should be, for too many arg dvantage of the ‘“non-employ- claimte-get a living by their wits rather than by working for an hopest ving. State polive who haye been giving time ‘0 investigation of the Moosup incidenis ave become convinced that the partieg who robbed the Champagne store, though they afterwards lost the loot by being frightencd off juat about at the-clean-up al church in Putnam to dismiss R school, entertained Thursday about a score of their friends and scho ments were served. been predicting a mild winter. a shackness in trade Rhiefly ,attributal to unseasohable weather conditions. A nearly new Ford sedan owned on the lower end of Killingly avenue, the Danieison-Pulnam route, as told the Putnam news this morning. Figher was en route from wWhere he had been engaged as a violini when the accident occurred. A. W. Williams of this place, Tuberculin tests of cattle owned Killingly and other Windham ed of Tate that a considerable number of Danieison has been invi‘ed to send delegates Oct. 31 to the counvil that has been caHed to meet at the Congregation- Boynton Merrill, pastor at Putnam, Who has accepted a call to become associate pastor of the Old South church, Boston. Paal Bitgood and Miss Ethel Congdon of Moosup, a student at Killingly High evening mates. Games were played and refresh- Those who shivered in Friday's wintry blasts from the northwest were inclined to disagree with the prophets who have er weather was welcomed, however, espe- eially. by business men, who have noticed George Marse of Ballouville was wrecked in a colligion with a gar owned by Ed- ward Figher of Putnam Thursday night Mr. Danielson, The affair was Investigated Friday by State Officer county towns-continue to be made in the interest of clegn.hepds. It has been demonstrat- At UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 3 Lectures — Tickets $1.00 SINGLE ADMISSION 75¢ ev. T :—“AMERICA OF TON 4 AND TOMORROW” J 16th, 1922 JOHNmK%RlCK BANGS “THE mconam _ ORTIMIST? el SUBJECT :—“HIS OWN !XPEII- = ENCE IN GERMANY” TICKETS AT GRANQTOH €0, Riverbend Casino BETWEEN NORWICH AND GROTON CAPRT. ERICKSON, M,. DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT FROM §;30 TO 11:30 7-PIECE RAINBOW ORCHESTRA PUTNAM Supt. Withia;m L. Maecdopald, of -Put- nam's schools, anngunced y ¢ that 0l- The cold- ble by on in st, in G of {he is *o leave this city to iw,v, charge T e e e e an” ie2!| Cattle tested hereabouts show reaction |of 1,000 pupils in the Maitapgn section " An antomatie revolver, a pair of |#0d tuberculogis affliction. This meansOf the Boston schoal distriet. Supt. more or less loss to the farmer, for ore identified a3 belonging to the|qiioq animals are ordered killed. pagne store, and a tool dropped in by the man who had backed the out of the garage from which it was being stolen establishes quite conclusive- ly the connection between the Champagne thieves and the would-be car ‘eves, who seem to be haying difficuity lic ig apxiohs now tgebuy milk from cer fied cows gnd the farmer who has a cle: herd is certain of getting rewards in t forts to own a healthful herd well wor ams of Providence have been guests Mr. and Mrs. James Gartland. Mrs. Simeon Danielson has goneé California to spend the winter months. ndicate that Moosup's burglirious ng are home town boys, Thiy has a busy week for them. They have much and gained little, the wes they have taken including get- killed themselves as well as thelr willingness to kill anyone whe interfers with their plan te tevery. Citizens are being requested by service men here to make a point of ¢ playing the national colors on Arm day. And it Tnay be remarked in pa that though the event observed three years away, many who term the selves good American citizens alrea seem to have completely s Carl T. Kent of Putnam, Who has been ager of the Danieison division of the 5. T. company, as well ag of the tnam and Moosup divisions, i§ to be erred to be manager of the Meri- athington and Wallingford di- s of the company. Manager Kent succeed William L. Moran, whom he succeeded in the management of the e diyisions in {his corper of the state. is to make his headquarters in the khaki in 1817 and 1918. is spending the week end with friends Daniglson. i§ comnection with the drive for Cross funds here later in the f3ll. n and is expected to assume his Quties about Nov. 15. The . Westfleld Congregatjonal church thing {8 their irregularity. But there are compensatio®s in that the pul form.ef extra profits that make his ef- y y while. to school officials and to the public at »;get:;‘.!i;;:\)cefi?nh bt oot Mr. and Mrs. George Ec f Fall|large. He is to remain hers about 30 ere are circumstances that haye | BIVer, Mas, Mr. and Mrs. F Gart- [days before leaving for Bogton to take me {0 the attention of the state polige | 12Rd Of Bridgeport and Mrs. Floyd Ad-|the dutles of his new appointment, in ex- is only forgotten the sacrifices made by the boys who donned Miss Franees A, Bernard of Fall River A house-to-house canvass is to be made Red About some men the only regular | Macdonald will give his enmtirg atte.n;iml to this one schobl, tegching part of thi time and deyoting other hourg to mpep- vising the teaching in varions grades of the school.”” Supt. Macdonald has been at the head of the Putnam school em for the past five years and his {work has been eminently satisfactory ti- an he th of [which he will receive a ' cepsiderably larger salary than has been pald him in this eity. George Morse of Ballouvile: will ap- pear in the city court this (Saturday) morning to answer to a charge of oper- jating a motor vehicle withont lights. A {new Ford sedan owned and driven by Morse was in collision about 11 p. m. Thursday night on the state highway {leading from Kilingly avenue to Atta- | waugan with a car owned by Mrs. Julia Tisher of this city and driven by her {son, Edward Fisher. The Fisher car also was a Ford sedan. The machimes met head-on on the grade just beyond the David Clark farm and both were wrecked in the erash. Edward Fisher, en route from Danle'- son to Putnam, was somewhal injured in the crash, his right hand being forced through the windshield of the car he was driving and considerably cut, one finger being slashed to the bome. - He was also thrown up against the steering to m- dy in This is the rate this bank is paying its depositors. DEPOSITS .........«coew. .. $3,554,300.07 SURPLUS AND PROFITS.... $ 262,206.16 43A sound, conservative imstitution, showing a steady growth. We solicit accounts. You may deposit by mail. *THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK Danielson, Conn. FIVE RULES 2 Don’tbemisledbylooks. They do with miles delivered on yo buy. recommend tires on the basis the man who obtains for you buy, 5. Beware of tire sales Rememb 12:South:Main:Street FOR BUYING TIRES 1 Any of the standard makes are good tires. Select the brand you hear most about that delivers long mileage uniformly, tire after tire. safe practical non-skid, that prevents slxppmg the most The Miller Geared-to-the-Road is now the nation’s choice for big cars or small. 3 Select a tire you would buy the secqnd third and fourth times. Keep your service received umi- - form, A complete tire service on all four wheels is themodern and economical way te t - Deal with an honest merchant—one who doesn’t him. Your future patronage is worth more to you don’t get any more than youpay for. Get- ting adjustments is an expensive way for you totry.and:get even with the game. MOTOR TIRE SERVICE CO. Miller wheel and received ashlow that.render- ed him almost insensible. Morse and a companion in the ofier car were not seriously hurt. Fisher charged after the aocldent that Morse was onerating his mpachine with- out lights and a similar goupter charge against Fisher was made by Morse. Mr. Fisher denied that hig car was withont lights and as eyldence to substantiate the clatm pointed tg the fact that the taillight of his machine was burning at 10 o'clock Friday mornig. Captain J. H. Bulger, Who was eall- ed to the scepe of thé accident and who went out and Investigated the affair, sajd@ Friday morning that 1 was on human makes A play t “NOT GUILTY” AN EPIC OF THE EAST OUNT MAGAZINE. CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 1:30 Morse’s admission that he riving wihtout laghts that he had ordered him to appeal “n the Putnam city court on Saturday morging. According to the have nothing to ur car. Buy a of discount to the best e can er, in the end, The story of a town where money meant all and human life meant little. Till fate crashed into its bustling affairs and shawed stmgglmg hearts what a man is. A romance of love and toil and combat. Crowned with his life, warm with pathon, tingling with humanity. It will open your heart to things you never felt before. GEORGE ARLISS, in “DISRAELI” “CHEESE ROMANCE"”—Comedy—NEWS WEEKLY sympathy that the whol{: world kin. hat gives Hart the role of WITH SYLVIA BREAMER v officer, Morse said that the lights on his machine had gone.bad and he was frying to drive home without lights when the crash with the Fisher machine topk place. The Morse machine is a practically brand new car and was con- Sdierably damaged in the' smash. Mr. Fisher said that he was coming down the grade near the Clark farm and driving not more than 20 miles an hour Whey suddenly out of the dark- ness and 7ot more than twa car lengths ahead he caught sight of the Morse machine. It was' too late to avoid a crash and the machines met head-on. A brand new radiator of special make on the Fisher car was crushed so as to be worthless, the “windshield was brok- en, a rear wheel torn off and other dam- FOUR SPECIALS IN NECKWEAR Silk fibre, knitted in six solid colors, with contrasting cress-bar stripes—$1.00. Pure Silk, knitted in six shades of heather——sl .65. Cheney Silk Tubulars, in the , very narrow shape. quuhr colors—75c. Silkc and Wool Poplins, in six colors. A wrinkle-proof tie—Special at $1.00. Allen’s Men’s Shop 13 er Street Danielson, Conn. Opposite Orpheum Theatre DPANIELSON 0AsING, 7 Putnam, Conn, STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING ANP POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES’ DAY. Bowling is the sport for all Prizes given away every Saturday. ALBERTUS F. WOOD Funeral Director and PHONE 147 B 2ge caused. For good measure thleves stole three tires off the Fisher car dur- ing the night while it stood at the place Where it was wreeked. During Friday Mr. Fisher complained of paing that might indicate internal in- Jurfes as the result of the experience through which he passed. State Officer ‘A. W. Williame of Danielson made an investigation of the accident Friday morning. s ' Manager Carl T. Eent of the tele- phone divisions with central offices in Putnam, Danlelson and Moosup is to be transferred by the Southern New England Telephone companry to be man- ager of the divisions with headquarters at Meriden, Wallingford and Southing- tor, succeeding Manager William L. cessor as manager of the three divis- fong over which Mr. Kent has had s pervi p ager Kent expects to take up his duties about } ember 15. the Putnam exchange for a number of years, Is also_-temporarily _conclud her duties here today (Saturday). Sherman has obtained a leave of ab. sence and s to spend the winter in Cali fornta. State Officer Howard A. Elliott was in this city Friday In comnection with his investigation of the killlng of a D by a dog at the farm of Comnty Com- missione; E. H. Corttls in the town of Thompson. Officer Elllott’s investigation to be responsible for kilig the sheen gained entrance to Mr. Corttis’ barn hy jumping up and making his way in through an open window. The dog was caught making his way into the barn Friday morning and was shot by First Selcetman Leon Walker of the town of Thompson. Several dogs susmected of making raids on sheep in the town of Thompson hava been shot and killed during the past few months. © The ma- dority of these dogs made their way in- to Thompson from Massachusetts, which is just over the border from the town of Thompson. . Announcement was made Friday that John Sabin, of this city, has been awarded the contract for building, two cement bridges fcr the town of Wood- stock. Mr, Sabin recelved the contract Friday morping and is to begin opera- tions Monday morning next In order that the work may be comnleted late thig fall. One of the bridges is to be bullt” In the village of North Wood- stock, the other in what s known-as the Morse neighborhood. The bridges are of considerable size, one to be 35 and the other 22 feet In length. The contract will represent an expenditure of severg] thousand dollars by the town of Woodstock. There were geveral bid- derg for the work. Prohibition enforcement. officials were in Putnam Friday and took several samples of near-beer from olaces deal- inz in this supposedly "dry” period bev- (Continued en Page Ten, Col. Two) gy e e BORN BENNETT—At Canterbury Greem oct. 18,71821, a son, John Thomas, to Mr. rni Mrs. Arthur Bennett, grandson to dge and Mrs. X. Hale Bennetf. HAWEINS—At Mansfield Center, Oct. 16, 1921, twin sons tp Mr. apd Mrs, H. C. Hawkins. MABRIED CDONALD—! ll)fil—(n New_ Lon- i 0% 1 30 Bl e bfis luiyu P ‘Prlnee. both “of \Gw London. PIED < CBUMB—In Norwich, Oect. 21, 1921, " Crumb of 222 West Main Moran, who was Manager Kent’s prede- | Miss Alice Sherman, chief operator at | of the affair revealed that a dog held | PLAYING e o ALL ALL SEA’ ‘B. F. KEITH'S EVENING VAUDEVILLE g CRILDREN, MA DAY AT 1:30, 2:30, 6:30, 8 KEITH'S VA fVILI..E—4 Fine Acts William Fairbanks, in “A Western Adventure” s e SUNDAY ONLY LOUISE GLAUM AND HOUSE PETERS IN A. J. PARKER READ, JR. PRODUCTION TAX PAID -PURPLE RIDERS, No. 6 — MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY " xpensive Show Ever POSITIVELY. THE BEST Aw Most Excansive Show S - THE PSYCHIC MARVEL OF THE 20TH CENTURY THE WONDER OF THE AGE ‘‘EVE FAY” BAFFLES ANY SOLUTION ! SEES ALL—KNOWS ALL—TELLS ALL Will Crutchfield | Kell: Brown | Weston & Marion | e LARIAT WONDER COM!DIANS DANCE NOVELTY AND A STIRRING ROMANCE OF THE RUGGED SEA-COAST ‘“‘DANGER AHEAD” UR USUAL SMALL T BreeD MACK SENNETT PRESENTS HIS TORNADO OF JOY HOME TALENT Featuring a Notable Cast of Fun Makers and Novelty Photography Never Before Used in Any Like Production. Cast Includes : — Ben Turpin; Phyllis Haver, Charles Murray, Dot Farley, James Finlayson, Harriet Hammond, Kella Pasha, Kathryn McGuire, Eddie Gribbon. Geo. Larkin, in “Roaring Waters” A Thrilling Western Picture BY POPULAR REQUEST BUSTER KEATON IN HIS GREATEST COMEDY TOPICS OF THE DAY TODAY—Continuous Show, Starting at 1:30 Neil Burgess’ Famous Rural Racing Drama “THE COUNTY FAIR” Charles Hutchmson, in “Hurricane Hutch” Harold Lloyd, in “High and Dizzy”"—Pathe News " TODAY’S MATINEE, CHILDREN 15 CENTS SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY - The United States Marine Ban.d THE GREATEST MILITARY AND CONCERT BAND OF THE UNITED STATE$, WILL POSITIVELY APPEAR AT THE STATE ARMDRY, NORWICH* MONDAY, OCTOBER 24th MATTNEE 3:00 P. M. EVENING 8:15 P. M. Matinee: Tickets 75¢ Evening Tickets $1.00 Balcony (Evening), $2.00 TICKETS ON SALE AT ENGLER'S DRUG STORE SISK'S DRUE STORE MADDEN'S CIGAR STORE TAFTVILLE PHARMACY BENOIT'S PHARMACY PITCHER & SERVICE FOR THE COMMUNITY’S ENTERTMW AND BENEFIT OF BACKUS HOSPITAL. Community Ball At Norwich State Armory WITH GOVERNOR LAKE Wedneoday, October 26th DANCE Plainfield Community House Saturday, Oct. 22 Music by AT 8:30 B. M. 9 TICKETS $2.30—Including Tax LOUIE’S SERENADERS BOX SEATS $1.15 EXTRA S 2 ‘ SEATS PROVIDED FOR ALL Something Ne“{ Try ‘em |, 55873 3R ADMISSION TICKETS 81012 p. m. EVERYBODY INVITED" When compared with the tailor-| made woman .appearances are against EVENING DRESS NOT REQUIRED the self-made man, | . TICKETS FOR | UNITED STATES MARINE 4‘ BAND . On Sale Today |{AFTERNQON AND EVENING, AT | STATE ARMORY, McKINLEY AVE- | NUE, AND CHAMBER OF COM- |MERCE OFFICE, 28 SHETUCKET lsTREET | MATINEE 75¢ EVENING $1.00 IALCON_V, EVENING $200 All the Metropolitan hits play- at T. A. B. Hall, Saturday ev- ening. [ CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Dlrectors Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH VM- SMITH ALLEY WHEN YQU WANT Telephone 328-3 eas befers ihe bob t‘fl.fl"u"l':':‘:’» better, advertibing 3