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| PUTNAM | | = Al citizens ure ‘being ‘requested by {repregentatives of the . American Le- gon. to partieipate igireetly or indirect- | 1y in the obsérvence of'Armistics day in this city. . Arrangements. for . the 'observance- are being worked- out under the ausplees of - Anselm - Mayotte post,. American Legion and the - ceremonles will ‘be impressive WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY LICNEL BARRYMORE in “JIM, THE PENMAN” BETTER | DEAD Liife is a burden when the bmiy‘ is racked with pain. Everything THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. NOVEMBER mb e through Mecl Main strec DANELSON Wispss Sasie. Celltas, Elirabeth Duwmn fhie came speeding down street and over: the ng at an’ interkoction of croe x . 5 Hartford | 5 Honor will be. paid those Who made th: 3 d the victim becomes Hartford chere fact operation of a molo WOTFies, an d 8 3 eare ifice et the battle- " 2 e Sl . Beaiog| s pamaerons, Ot Jon dewies i T SIS G, Wicrever (he despondent and downhearted. To America’s Greatest Actor in the World Famous Niicdra- r B Dot bt fi“u S peto 126 ‘while rendering service to the na- -bring back the sunshine take & . e sisacat Brodear pleaded not guilty, | Hon, if tho davs of the World war. ma. With a Climax You Never Could Cusss. SEakes Skdth, aio of tie Daniclson d o i el 1s to be.a mililery parede etart- : mm 4 ac “igom, etz ansther del that witnesses. mishe by ol |tg a8 p.m. . The - Leglon : members |- —— v A it dosen —witgemier wens |U2TS invited all former service wen, the members of all fraternal and social or- ders and school chi.¥ren and @l individ- vals (o join with tliem in this patri demonstrations. . _ Especially are’ members. of fo testify agaizst the defend- but all were ngt used, to establish ¢ was travellag at an excessivo rate ed. Prodeur finally admitted that driving at. the rate-of 30 miles while' t] is 20 ARE HERE Come in and hear them—or—order them by mail, we send them parcel post, insured, at our exp=nse. JOIN OUR RECORD CLUB—$1 DOWN—$1 WEEKLY Place this mark X in front of record you select in this column. - 10-inch Double-Faced Records—85c each l—18788—Dangerous Blues—Fox-Trot Dixieland Jazz Band —Royal Garden Bluss—Fox-Trot Dixieland Jazz Band 18799—1've Got the Joys A. Stanley ETHEL CLAYTON in “WEALTE There is Excitement and Joy in Every Scon: of it.—A Cesmo Hamilton Story. SNCCKY’S LABOR LOST—Ancth:r Monkey Comsdy BREED [caosutes] ! “The national remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re- wulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles. All druggists, three sizes. Losk fos the name Geld Modal on every bex ! honor of the umknewn e e m each state of the Unfon. A delegation of the legion Will visit the cemeteries to do_honor te the World war men who have passed beyond ang there are o number of ‘euch graves In, the cemeterles of the city. It has been reqaested that the mational colors ba. dlsplayed ‘on all public: bul'd- the ? the patriotic organizations the city invited to participate. A feature of the afterncon Wwill be the firing of 48 guns by 2 ealuting party in honor of the uulkmown ‘seldler wheie body 1s to be brought to this country for burial 2 Raymond Gi $2,000 to next term of the su- Talaity chorch s thm sreettre mow etandtzs state of | Commectic:. histery is interwoven | WS e earty days of Gsvelopmer piscopa the fact of Dr. McKenna's being ¢ of the town about had | i ks wlv‘n tiong with two —one 13 years of age, resident in Danielso: iven by Mr. Wripple. ple called the attentlon of the police of i A % 3 ONE NICHT ONLY : . |ines, business. houses nd private resi-|lliS clty to the accident and Dr. Me- —Strut Miss Lizzie American Quartst Jobm Sullivan, a veleran of the Civil |gonces, - Avmistics (ks Wil be more |SARE Wes arrested by Sergeant Laird 18800—Badinage (2) Legend of the Bells, etc. Victor Orch. THEATRE WEDNE:SDAY, NOV. 2nd o Wauregan | elaborately ‘doserved ~ throughout the AT it preshateatin, Sho 1 o —Menuett (2) Gavotie (3) Menuett, etc. Victor O.ch. lel is de; at the home of 4 where he was found not guilty charge preferred agdinet Lim. - This case originally was to have been heard &t the September term of court in this city, where there is great interest In"the outcome of ‘t, but was not reached. ¥. Walden Wright of New Haven, for-| merly a divisional highway engineer f the state highway department, with a country this year ‘than’ ever before and the legion members liere are anxious that Putuam * ghall‘ make -the most of the anniversary.: A: Victory dance is to mark the ‘close- of ‘the day’s observance. The fellewing ‘frem « Milze paper I3 o' epeclal ocal intSrest:’ The Kennebec Journal says: Willard . Orverlock: . and Mrs, where 18801—South Sea Isles—Med. Fox-Trot Whitaman 3 Orch. —Rosy Chesks—Fox-Trot All Star Trio—Orch. 18802—| Ain’t Nobobdy’s Darling—Med. F.-Trot, All Star Trio-Or. —Yo00-Hoo—Fox-Trot Hackel-Berge Orchestra 18803—Sweet Lady—Med. Fox-Trot Whiteman’s Orchestra —Say it With Music—Fox-Trot Whiteman’s Orchestra i ——18804—It Must Be Someone Like You—Fox-Trot—Benson Urch. —When the Sun Goes Down—' ox-Trot Shilking Orch. Michael Saea in New Lon- € has been a resident for since ves three daughters, iea, Mrs. EBenjamin Mowry, la W 1 formerly resident hers Wauregan, where the body e brought for burial e Sacred Heart TODAY Thomas H. Ince presents his latest super-production NOT A CONCERT OR MOVING PICTURE Direct from Plymouth Theatre, Bos- ton, and Opera Hous:, Providence. TTTT uEr ieters a 7 of ' Washington his 18805—When the Honeymoon Was Over Burr “THE U F payers forge: to file the cemeter tas @ Masonie pin,~ a present from’ hig|Neadquarters in this city, has been ap-| T Seatots of Yons Robvh Ceitherately. 2 Monday evening, at the farm home o brother, Dr: Seldpn E.: Overlock of Pom-.|Pointed town cagineer fop the town of | 18806—1 Wonder If You Still Care for Me 2 Hart Pr——— 3t low ¥ | ¥ Mre. J. W. Gallup, on Stear ¢ ‘ret .Conn... Which'-has' an Interesting { Hamden. Mr. Wright, who is a graduate —Remember. the Rose Shaw ” *uld be mssesed, anc to add a |bill bers of the Busy Becs i “istory, aceording: touthe lstter from the|Of the' Yale university scientific school. ——18807—Tuck Me To Sleep Dalhart-Criterion Trio L[FE evalty of an additiona the inday echscl gave w Hal- |dector accompauving lt: i3 we'l known in towns in this section o RHtatich EuliAbY, Hert ki Tt ST | that was in the nature | “This, Master. Mason’s' pin » was ! tha|OF the state and particularly in Putnam.i 18895_Some Blessed Day. Ciftarion Gl tet . Pemner “m“_'L b el Mo "'! to Mr. and Mrs. Hor- | PToperty of Admiral; Phillipy, who, ‘when | Where resided for a number of years | Wayside Cross Chiterion quartet ||| with a distinguished cast fea- whoare soon to leave | it ¥ien ‘on the American warships were|snd was ‘married. |—18809—Saturday—Piano Duet Ar.en-Ohman . | Ma re Mr. Turner |cheering When. the' Spanish ‘ahins: wérs | Elli Vangel of this city reported M —Oh Joy {—Piano Duet Arden-Ohman turing Hobart Bosworth, || inted ~ supert deer{t of |sinking .uhd, burning,sald Don't: ceer.|day that hs car was ditched and over: 18810—Humpty Dumpty Murray-Smalle { evening’ was spent in an | bOys, the: poor devils. are Aying.’- “The |tarned neas West Thompson Senday af- —In the Old T Madge Bellamy, Tully Mar- || D: y n._the Old Town Hall Murcay g ¥y y e:Mghtful manmer, with many o ‘;{RS :Ven:g me. h‘y Ehe'wifo of.Rev. |ternocon:y Mr. Vangel told the police that' e ———— e a N[l w l ‘ of Hallowe'en season. | Mr. Hardy, rector: of -Christ’s; chureh..| he .was: following behind another. car to| - sau an es Welch. Oxidula Mardonal 2 er. as been teacher of | Pomeret, ‘Cpnn. Mra, Hardy'was-a cou- |whici he shad several times signaled by | 10-inch Blue Label Records—$1.00 each "eillafo Niedonate a Tees clase, wan presented i m;‘rlx rq;fld;m;‘;:: Admiral P |sounding. his horn. that - he | —45253—Within a Mile of Edinbore’ Town Marsh i podos g0t 1nto . = by the members. Refresh- |1Pa, Mps, 4, that' the pin | pass;.that the driver of the leadinz dar —Twickenham Fer: Marsh wEKMAIL H - I= served. u-lfl be:‘n worn Ly . Admiral PY!I'hps‘fu?‘hlL 2d. over to tne right side of the high- |——45254—0QId Road 5 Alcock " D COMEDY s i binck cate,. ghests |75 fl;x“si‘xl..r;m.;e of the orid, It islway and that as the Vangel car came —Ship o Dreams ' Alcock I fara devices £0F ObSSET= L1l bin by “everyl Masttr s Mo o | e s o sother, machine . it wag! PATHE NEWS i vap ool gl U v, “every 2 g oward the center of the S h Vi 1 [ evening. Seores of | i herentie- have the. honer and privi | highway, forcink the Vangel machine 10-inch Victor Red Seal Records—$1.25 each i | cheren amas sives during. the | Ee 0f wearing"jt. 1 am- glving this fover hito o overturned. ——64942—Mefistofele—Giunto sul passo estremo—Itaiian Ggli i e e AP to, Ty, Urother. Willerd B. Over- in the ac- 4982 —Mother of My Heart (Montanye-Grey) Alda i e i o ; Ts ws e R onihorg 4389—Etude in G Flat Major.(Chopin)—Piano Cortot | : i “ocared” thempeives. | s, FeT. hie ahall be galsed o the S Masten toretersiohawn. iby Mr 4and 990—Mattinata (Carducci-Fatuo)—Italian De Luca A mamerone, Darties | L ounoEs Sbove it tmay be elven by him | xra’ George E: Dreser at the show of| 991—Love's Messenger Waltz—Italian Galli-Curci 3 | Towe'en doing hoiped pass an 1 yiee B B Wramr ot cone .. | the Boston Terrter c'ub of New York on ——£4993—To Spring (Grieg)—Violin Kre.sler Hear Scanlan’s New Song Hits ¢ e \ = evening. Pt 4 A hls ity '8 RBithe Waldorf?Astoria roof Friday an 594—Little Town in tne Ould Country Down McCormack CE: 1.00 and $1.50 niece of Admiral Snilins and she Is now g i PRICES 50c $1.00 an M ‘F & 1" st s, sames” charen Sonday moratug: {iho-p ot (e g what Mers MO Saturdaylast, attracted unusual atten- 64395 Sparks (Etincelles) (Moszkowaki)—Piano Samaroff . | Toit OUBAT cs” soceri Moucsier s celapmant a2 % [the xameats sbin. whes ‘he. mige o | 0% &nd wero fighiy praised by those _—— Amusoment Conter of Norwich _ f| == mfl “"m‘ jsesvies fo ostek, famons ;?cl?mcm-mn:::w;;atz-:fi: AR bl T e Please send me via parcel post, insured, records marked X, for = . e were shown only {or exhibition and not'enter the cometition for the prizes. | The Dresser kennels include some of the finest and most valuable Boston terrlers in the world and many. of them have won champicnships. Approval ‘has’ been given by officials of the Putnam: Building and Loan asso- clation of four applications, for loans that total '$8800. ~This amount, togetk h. previous’y approveds .loan: amount cf ‘$4600, will Today and Wednesday Keith’s Vodvil __4—BIG ACTS—4 0O’Connor & McCormack DIVERTING DANCE IDEAS__ " FLORENCE BRADY i d find $1.00 for first ment.—Bala 1.00 kly. At their home ta. Seath Weelsteek. on ghich jenclossd findi St e i - Saturdav evening. Mr. and Mrs. Freder- ick Sheldon observed the silver anmiver- sary of thelr marriage and nearly 200 of their neighbors wnd friends among ie townfoiRs. came to coneratulate them and wish them.well. . They recelv- ed many handsome gifts. The evening was made merry with 2 variety of enter- tilnment and refreshmenta Were served. Twelve children have been horn to. them. 48 Avwewsox Sr., PorrLasn, Marse. 1 was troabled with Constipation ever since I can remember. As a2 result, was subject to distressing Headgehes and Pain in my left side. T chanced to read about lives” in one of our local papers and Began their use about four menths Name. Address. ..... NOTE o TODAY = James Kirkwocd and Truly Shattuck in If you do not care to join our Club, send full Records marked above. THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY amount for SINGING COMEDIENNE ” place all of ¢ TREE & 3 B0 Ttk T havo been, Frop of i mas 4| afes Sheldon, was s il’en‘n!e Nieloen. | revenue of the association for severa 135-143 MAIN S T NORWICH, CONN. _HELD & ADAMS “A WISE FOOL ) e J cison Monday. |Mr. Sheldcn in enraged In the farming |months te come. % . Hderhe, = bowels have been (i oeton there s |and truck eardening busness ana To one Tnere's a silent cop n this city+tbat! KNOWN FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE—SINCE 1872 COMEDIANS \ GEO. MELFORD PRODUCTION 'y m the nse of “Fruit- 32 o e, I b gty NUSTIE.. /O '00d- |15 more or less disrespected by wmotor- | ;3 e g Py = o reside i %, where e % ¢ all his 17 = Smeohdl { Ancther inspiring Gilbert Parker e-tives” (Fruit Lazo Tablets) T fee! I Yereanouts came;ze |y m:e ati a:m::'....“ L: = | Pitsed where 1t Io—ncar the Front stree e TR T M?-JRBYEIE &VFE{'}'V Somance, ‘as full of e Sin Bay - _ | i At Willmantie % e 1P here it lc—near the Front & 3 Lave dertved the greatest benefit | 279 |4 chuy (TuesAas). Wil come %o trial the|Dridge at the junction of Front taking n human hearts as Mel- OTIS M. BRYANT. | caga-of- J. F. McKenna. a Providence 5\'4«(l Main streets- 5 —AND— Behold My Wife!™ . s i vsician, - vs. Join = Whaipple et @l of Protecting As a part of Lisbon ational conventior u..nbu:ufa:&i:c‘,_ | size 25¢ i 3 s clty. Dr. McKenna is suing the Deing by the ction of T MISS DU PONT A PARAMOUNT PICTURE __ At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES | 510, 1t New Dedtond has |G6lenGsals for $50.000 ‘dumages, and the|those wko neide of it. oward a school mi | —IN— ! Sitaved the St ) Timi YSEURG X, Y 2 . rocton cliy is indirectlv involved in the matter INOtOTists were held up for doing being done in e “w H = Steerage ! Lizited, OGDENSBURG N.Y. |v it oibois in panialans<| HLIE (BRSNS st i v IS e et s e ows ot Tae. , The repo THE RAGE OF PARIS” }i} Strayed From 2 RS #iing operations are e | o olice department 1o one of the de_}_\'arw‘ h man named Joubert. He was ter: " In June $10p o7 Mz Dr-scal 2 REEL SENNETT COMEDY_ 5 | ———— — | fendant. ordered to appear in court at a lat Pueblo e il B e D T - DANTELSON CASINO, ' 1is euit for dumages grows ogt of[date upon the polico finding that he & e M PANIBUINT SHAREI SZAREWEATEER BLDC. not. have with him all the credential nc the year, ¢ CONr\ECTlCU‘ COLLEGE BWITSG AND POCAET EILLIARDS jesting that & driver is required to carry. Eusene Brodeur of this city was flued TOUE ALLEYS THEEE TABLES WEDNESDATS LADIES' DAY. questing pected to be undertalen NEW LONDON, CONN. 2 few days at d | the ledge where rack i3 to be taken ou: |$25-end costs, amount to $40.06, H CONCERT SERIES PRIZE NOVELTY Bewhz i the sport for al. Frizes the state of here. he was found g in the town e N B Bitne s 18y ey it Stam drils ere boring into 4 of Killingly Monday afternoon of tate Armory, November 5th, & p. m. i | Dix shelf of r 3 to be slown out. | havin ariven an_antomot an o The New York Philkarmonic Orchestra| FOX-TROT MONSTER Lwls E. KENNEDY Roy D, Judd o' Nagich 1ms been g Cessive rate of spced oni 3Miss Ida I Foster representsd (70 Musicians) visitor with 3fr. ghd Mrs. A. P. Wood- | Sunday :nmnfng. ter at the national conven Joseph smnsxy. Conductor DANIELSON ward. > Monday, William e Undestaker and Embalmee Mrs. Ashley P. Milla has just return- | farm, f | At Lyceum Theatre, December 15th ed from & vislt o2 DANCE twd weeks In Boston, pointed o 8 p. m. Gsusial Attactisn ts Bvery Dstail ] : om ;W \?’nu‘x’ .L‘x. l!-'usl‘er Mrs. 5 . Efrem Zimbalist, Violinist of Putnam lodge of Tracy, Miss M. A. Burdick ! | January 12th, 8 p. m. Bigewnics Butan lodecion S R e bl G : KET HALL, OCCUM e e med as & u."y,\m...’ tho written cxaminat A5k | Elona Gerhardt, Mezso-Soprane with| 1OTOKET Ll 0 S ntoenas 1y New Eo e i) Mals cértificatons Some.Were o to| Conraad V. Bos, Accompanist TONIGHT Practically business will be suspended | Foll call | e T:vi"‘”; at Squ f:-‘ tn Putnam o the afterdoon of Arr A call came § a e Letz String Quarte CHESTRA Visio —- FOX’S JAZZ OR | Cross tad comi e, Course Tickets on Sale until the kour | : : el ommitiee i, s oh n'LS b of the first Concert, $10.00—Tax Free. | ~AllsSalpts’ day services are being held | 207 used clothing for the people of cen- iz o el e ¥ city today | &8l and castern Europe. Mrs. W. T, T‘:f' ts for. 05_‘_"?:‘ CF"QG:"“ BIG DANCE (Tuesday). Crumb co d to act as chairman of | v TANTIC FIRE HOUSE, Whilossome slight reduction in service | & COmMittee and has been carrying on Sale at OHIDSIN'S, 5115 Bints| Berest TONIGHT, NOV. 1, 1921 g iilade’ éfféctive by the trolley co General Admission $1.50—Box Office 7 PRIZE FOX THOT. ave been held n average attendance of he secretary paid especial tribute airman, who has shown so much he work ¢sanna. DesJardines, the treas- pany’ botween ' Central Vi Monday nio change affec exceptiigithat the last car d from Dainielton at night reaches Pu .} Center. it 950" instead of 10.50, exceps P. M. Evening of Concert. DON'T MISS IT BEST MISIC IN TOWN BY JNERB SMITH'S ORCHESTEA. DANCING FEOM £30 TO 11. one of 2t h s were turncd ov and 1 pair Miss Moodie had her authorization as | Pajamas. Sundays, when Red Cross instructor renewed for an s e e izl el gave the annua Ealancs HEEY yoko! i o A, T g i D : el S et Masquerade Jag 5 iy, m 4 2 * Red Cro ; only one authorized Red Cross instruc Eistreme:caation’in the use of matches g e, Tolle Ea oss ac gl s e oL sies ( J510; mursing lass men The Sniefot i homs mursing. chende TONIGHT J,Y WIEEs . Of. ;woddlan J ’vrflp(‘rl\ The o P 5. upon request have o B $42.65; dividend Jewett Junior ' Iled Cross, ived, $2,40134. Home _service . work, Dr. Jerinings $3; ea- $1.97; backs, the charga of 35 cen: collécted and paid to The: aid each beir treasure: Mis. E. . Burdick, Mrs, ELKS’ HALL Dancing 9 to 1—4 Prizes 2ok woods 5 Jor lightinx s now a very dan- it Foster, $116.45 total G Cash pald o Mrs.” Rioux $94.55. pense of conduct our Margaret Driscoil, | G. H. Jennings and { Foster gave a fine { tion at Columbus 50 per cent., £234, fund, $200; Lisbon ief work in Puebl dick, bonds Dearnley & C cases of used cloth.ng sent for th ple of central and castern E: e case there were 126 nieces an the other, a tot: 1 pieces. Thay ; « European relef health work, ‘3100 ; ,:$100 A. C. Bur- d renewal of bonds, & rk, material for layeties r cup award- team for b Portland. ! Main a»vev oo Gl epent the weel‘end fn :(oos'nn tide ‘guest of Miss Flora Wood. won East Hampton.—A Long Crossing brok 3 £ 2 P CTEEos ts, 3 boys' overcoate, § women's week end "Mz gnd Mrs. Theodore Robinson ana |and shoes, $170.46; American Red Cross Soece: 4 ; B week en son,Jordan-Adams Robinson, of Wollas- | fOF teXt books, §i4:70 station- | 4765568, 9 women's cotton ditsses, 1 top, Mass., are guests of Mr. Robinson's eIy and telegrams, Arucking, | PA™S shoes, 13 men’s underdrawers, 7 parents foné East- Main strect highlafds. {reight, express and boxes, $25.33; Mrs, | meD'S undershirts, 16 pairs women's u s, Marforle Leyden, T N., of Provi. | Chase, instructor nursing”cidhe, $100.50; | JerSbirts, 19 men's Cotton i defice, R L, §s caring for her uncie, Den- 9| s, 5 wol Ewea d f E A l als jGriffin, who wa‘n,c\.,.u:, injured while = F"(‘ B it 0k “‘H‘“l"v 2 pairs cor- ewal‘ OI" ve l'lswer. e ey R MARRIED aiters. 5 pairs. loves, 4o b SEMENT BY A RELIABLE CONCERN' 5 Misn-Helena' Grifin, who has béen ‘at| HASLER "JECUSCO—In Ansonia, Oct. | mgs 15 wome'e: comcs A NI . |} her-home since. Wedneeday, returned to Providence Sunday. | Tho:auriual meeting of the Jewstt City mz\m of the American Red Cross’was Held i the chapter room last. week. L. G./Bucklpgham,’ the/ chairman, presided. The seeretary, Mra J. H. Tracy. read the s }a.-mual‘:ppam At.ths, first. meeting of $ } the”ezecutive board L..G..Buckingham 5 | was' appointed- ehairman; Mrs., J. H. Tracy, ,secretary; Miss Rosanva Des- Jardines, treasurer; Dr. G. H. Jennings, 26, 1921, by Rev. Joseph Synnott, John Hasler ‘of Taftville and Miss Susie Jécusco of Ansonia. HOWARD—TAUMOE—In New London, QOct. 29, 1921, by Rev. Chester Howe, Fred L. Howard. Jr., and Mies Eugenie L. Taumor, both of New London. BARBOWS — SIKOWSKI—In Norwich, | Oct. 29, 1921, b Frederick C. Wiiltams, Rollin Barrows, U. S. N., of Atthe right rovee 12 essof mizedupletses '("'“fi"kmm;'l?‘! R 3 st REW Tniecd Seates. Example: . No. 1 spelis YORK. ~ Now try to g all and be sewarded. PRIZE SENT IMMEDIATELY TO YOU Write names on a postcard or in & letrer. Mention whe e m‘bk‘ uu)ndc;m over 17 (30 we send suital prize) and write your Drarne with addres plainly. You need not send < cent of your money now or later! This i 3 Give Correct Names of Cities skirts, § aprons. 11 men's vests, 10 men's coats, § men's suits, 3 blouses, 2 ex's overcoats, 5 men's combinations, 4 boys' walsts, 2 men's flannel shirts, § WEN YROK 7. MPHEMIS & ERITODT 9. LOETOD 10. BFFULOA ANTLTAA USNOHTO SBONOT SI}:‘:‘ ya‘f‘k\_“asih“ apd Miss Nellie . :::;:r:;fix Yuu:}fm:t:';?““ i COGHACI 11.. RALDPOTN Sikoski of Norw: names = B = ALFIERIA — LANGLAIS — In ' Norwich, e S el D M CHatoman’ of omé service, and Miss Mare gfaLn__vl{’firfii.Q% Rev. AL sfi"ec‘“a?(} This NOW and see what you get. Address: garet Driscoll, secretary of the same.| yjis“Goorgianna Langiais of 8 Dun- . GOLDEN RAVEN CO., 441 So.Boulevard, GA-28 NEW YORK,N.Y.| Mrs. T. A Ricux was zppointed Dy the| jan sireet, both of Norwich. 15 Main Street E board to look #¥fter the necds of lne_l.x\n’(‘\gw“_fl‘“_“ In_ Stonington, o ~ famfly’ of sn ex-service man. F. H. P.| 'Get™ 33, 1921, by Rev. D. C. Stone, Clement"was made chairman. of th James L. Pinkman of Mystic and Miss A3 W - Junior Red Cross, and Miss. Mabelle| Cora Wilhetm of Greemmanville ave une 7 Scott treagerer. nue Now Is the Time to Make Repairs Prices Are Lower. SHINGLES, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC. ‘Early ia the year Mrs. K. F. Cheuey wag appointed chairman of home nursing classes. In December John . Hennon ettended o confereuce of the A. R. C. Washingtor, D. C., us & delegale {rom this chapter, preeenting a fine report at the December meeting, In resyouse to an appeal from the relief council fund DIED SULLIVAN—In New London, Oct. 29, . John Sullivan, formerly of Dan- Directors / and Embalmers orse of his dai Mrs. ‘AL P. Shea, 40 Perry street, London, at 6.30 a. m., Wednesday, S. Burial al Wauregan. “Tastes Good" for Turopean T 200 was voted to be | LEAHY—In Norwich, Oct. 51, 1921, CALL contributed from the ireasury. In Janu- Hanuah, widow ot Thomas Lealy, aged I’Ymr Grocer Seik M—Reupe Book Fres.* a5z i euswAE (o jen eppealing letter | 5 Lady Assistant from the division mawager in regard to ice of funeral hereafter. & 5 making chiidren’s’ garments and babies' | LAPTERRE—In this city, Oct, 20, 1921, |l HENRY E. CHURCH 'l. F. and A- J. DA W LEY Wamicw Caspary, ‘Wheatenavilte, Rahrwey, New Jany; 7 layettes for foreign countries it was | William LaPlerre aged 71 years, = ‘WM. SMITH ALLEN NORWI CONN. . . voted to make 20 layettes. Mrs. A. M.!FUUETE SOH ‘finiu&l“mfiday.a{:gr. Telephone 328-3 CH' # Brown took charge of this work and later | hoon, Nov. 1. at 3-o'clock Burial im b < it was voted to make 20 more, Miss M § - Yuntic cemetery. G = o PR e e S - — it x ! { £ ¥ % £

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