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2 DANIELSON ANZ PUTNAM NEWS of the woods. He came to Darielson arc received treatment for the injury. Heary Smith, of the Mashentuek dis trict, sustaized en injury Thursday which the llgaments <f Lis shouider-we torn and the member otherwise injurcd Mr. Smith, who operaates a wood machine, was wor at Fast Kil'ingly near the Sayles sior: here he was to saw some wood, & Ford car stood n th: way and in attempting to push it his & ced cn some we and he was turown t the ground. The mewly c'mtcd officera of Moria' fodge No. 15, A. F. and A. M, are W. M. ‘Brearley: S. W.. Burietie C. Hop J. W. Kenneth K Hamilton treasurer, Charles 8. Bill; secretary, F 0. Armington : tvler, Edward 8. Carpen ter. Mr. Carpe-ter has served the locg 23 tvler for two score years. The electe officers and those to be apr inted are t be installed Thursday eveming next o specis] borough election will be ne-- esgsary, it was st-ted Thrrsiay to fiil the vacaney caused by e death of Warder Herbert C. Keech. Members of court ¢ burzesses havs authority to fii such ¢ vacancy by armointment, amd this eturtc will be followrd, as there sams no os: ®ility that a special election will be de mandsd R ks ~lneb-o- —ho might so de eree should they so desire. Many more ¢i. . ! potat-es wen* sorth as part of a train fhat passe’ through Danie'son Thursday mornin- uwuuutmnmnym.nnohufl-«m Jensmination. Following are the newly clecred omicer i Mouresor Woman's ‘Pres!dent. Mrs. Edith - M. Joruan; vio oresient, Mrs. Mary E. Kennedy; junio vice president, Lucy B. Grover; treasur - er, Mrs Hattle R. Bailey; ¢ apain, Mrs. Anna D. Fuito Flora. - Keanedy ; guard, Mrs. Esteila Talbot ; del- cgate v. deperment con ention, Mrs. Cor, D. Page; algrnate, Mrs. Estelia Young. Miss Edna Richardson, of Main street, and Amasa Pierce, Jr., of tac Suaw Roek. farm, teison, were und.ed iv marrage here W.doesdey 0; Rev, W, Houc! i+ of 72 Taotit church, Mr and Mrs. Pierce m on a wedding triy. various Lurts of U uu.covui and New < state and are tv return here mext week. On account of the fact that the high way from Broad street via East Frankli: | street t oSouth Killingly wili be used . great deal curing the wintcr on accour of state hizhway work eing gdone cn th Reynolds street route to bast Killingly various persors who have to use the route via the Old Fumnce are anxious that th - road be nwut *#an ag pos sible bafore winter really sets in. Tt was anno... - Ernest B Warren that 404 memiserships were ob- tained in the recent roll call drive, This is abbout 100 more meThersaips than werr obtained last year, and the result is very pleasing to all who had & part in makin, such a pleasing resu’t. Announcement was made hers of th. marriage of Warren A. Perkins of Chica go and Miss Margarct A. Price of th. same city. Mr. and Mrs. Porking are ex pected here this week end and will b guests .f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Wer DANIELSCN «he Methodist church at Atavaura w2s fllled Thurs’ay aftern’ on, at the fun eral services for Clarence - H. Truesrel agent of the Attawaugan company. R+ atives and friends. including many rcpre eonting organizatio-s in which M Truesdell held membersship, weore in th congrezation. There wefs many prescn from Denislon and other jars of th town of Kilin-ly and from other easter Conmecticut towne Rev. J. W. Carter, the Tastor, conduct 3 the service. The beauti™ 1 floral plec »s included flowers from Masonic organ- izations, miil superintendents and over- peers, departments of the Atiawauza: companv's m1'’s from clubs, banks, rcla tives and friends. Burlal wes i~ G-ove stroet cemetery F‘utn"n Ths bearers wers H-e'of M Conneil, Chories 8 Blackmar, E. C. Wkod George Brown and Frank Bonneit. 2l boldine positions with the Attawauga company. Benjamin M. Burdick, restdent in the Mashentuck strict. had two bones hrok- en in the back of Ms r'ght hand Thurs éay when a horse that he was drl-in T of wood hod, sud- Be Founded On FACTS. Proof ? There's sroof galore, right here in New Eng- .and, that CINOT SIVES RESULTS. That is why so much of it is #sed. Otherwise, y o u would never hear of it.. When M - Welch took CINOT, | she toid the s story that thou- sands of other New Mrs. Joseph Welch England people re- lated of their cases. She said: — “Kidney trouble, for more than a year, made me extremely nsmemble.“e a’:‘? ins through my kidneys, & : E:Chslntanu ‘misery, that I had to stop work, 1 was so tired out and nerv- animal was att~ ¢ . throwinz Mr. Burdick of® his balance and causi~g his hand to * @ ba'ween g tree and the forwar” ous, that I could hardly wal in a state of almost compleie when 1 started to take made me & well women and I c:umot but praise this God-given rem- -~ |HARTFORD CASE OF K(DNEY TROUBLE . RHEUMATISM AND UNBEARAGLE PAm GAVE WAY TOTHE FA00S “14 HERBS” " For Such Is CINOT, Nothing More. Chesinut S'r., Hmford Fo: does “for all of sands of peeple have really combination alcohol. Mrs. Jos. Welch, 50 wnd CNOT’S Claims To CINOT. "glad to Yalk about do for you, what it New England—thou- every 1k of life benefited by simple of 14 Herbs without Try CINOT today and you too will gkt RESULTS. CI\OT CINOT is for sale by H. M. Lorou. Be sure Ats and all first-class druggists in Nor- wich. | ren. The yare to sail next Tuesday for Belglum where Mr. Perkins, willtakeur at Brissels, the duties of & new posit'on Saleg of Christmes se2ls are beinz boostel in tha M 1 Yoam “tor~ by ai active comps of young peoph e wason. Tho acci@ent han- Mr. Burdick ‘was coming out ebout 9.30. Like the train load notec Tueslay, these cars of potatoes wers fr: the Main potato recion and were sent by variovs !ndividuals and = firms thai grow potatocs for interstate shipment. class of ten candidates of Cargill coun- cil, K, of C, a' the rooms of- the organ- {zation here Thursday evening. This class will receive the third degree during the early part of the winter, according to real live wires .n _, - matter of fact, they ars Kndly receive aimost without exception and arce helpin, to make a success of a splendid work. PUTNAM Winter Chautauqua is so successfully established in Putnam that no difficulty was, experienced in obtaining the neces- sary guarantors for the 1922 seres of en- tertainments, it was announced here on Thursday, following the close of the se- ries of entertainmenis of the present week. More guarantors have been ob- tained for 1922 than during 1921, and the list is not yet completed. The winter Chautauqua organization for next year is made up of W. E. Moss, president; Mrs. C. D. Arnold, vice presi- Francls Duue, who dled hero Tues fay. wes a maetive of Marleville, P Q | and’ came to Domie's:n 38 years-ago anc | %as since made his home here. He { teaves ei~ht chiliren four ~ daughters, { Mary Dubuc, Mrs. Fleawar 'Blanctette, Mrs. Rose Trahan all of Danielson, an sfrs. Auto Mur'in of Summit, N. J., ‘and tour sons, Paul N., Freder'ck R. anc Frank E. Dubws, sll of Danielsor, an” Dalfice Dufne of Worrester. There are 4% erandchildren and five great grand children. The gkating scason is cpen. This is rea’, | live news for the young peonle of - porovch. Many of them were out en jovire their first ice sport of the winter Thursday af‘ernoon. Various small b-dle.' of wator hereabouts have a covering o | teq sufficlant to allow of trving out th: | skates Gallum's pond, at the head of Reynolds sfree’. is one I'? the favort places. That there Is skatine dops not ! mean that the ler~er bodies of water ar | safe. At precent there is no nesd of wer [mz against skoting on elther the Quine ibaug or, Assawas<a rivers, for the ver wo0d reason that they are not eve frczen over, present plans. Following services held at Attawaugan, his home, at 2.30 Thursday afternoon, the budy of Clarence H. Truesdeil, agent of the Attawaugan company, was brought The service was attended by representa- tives of Putnam chapter. R. A. M., of this city, and of Cornerstone lodge, A.! F. and A. M., of North Grosvenordale. as which ‘Mr. Truesdell was a member. and County Game Warden Harry E. Bat- tey of East Killingly arrested and caused the prosecution of two youthful trappers who had becn settin gtraps without per- ion on land owned by Dr. George McClelian. Both youths pleaded guilty dent; Miss Emma Roberts, recrefary;’and minimum fines were imposed. Traps Mrs. Choster Child, treasurer; Mra W. & may not be set legally on any property | Bartlért, chairman of t.cxel Coi..teoe; | without permission of: the owner, John G:. Johnson, chairman of advertising | The police report for November shows commiitee; Miss Ruth Bartlett chalrmu that there were 27 arresis during that, of hospitality committee; D. B. period. - Twelve liquor cases received ats | chairman of hall committee; Wlmam! tention from the police and court. A rec- Wheaton, chairman of decorating com-|®rd in housing homeless wanderers at the ‘mittee, Other members will be added to ! police station was made during the per-od these committees at the next meeting of | —26 being given lodgings for the night | the guarantoss. Great quantities of cordwood are being Only & smail ticket deficit had to be! obtained in the towns of Pomfret,! met in connection with giving the series | Thompson and Woodstock by! choppers Mills of the Attawaugan company 1 the village of that rame and at Ballou ville and Pineville werp closed Thursda afternoon as a mark of res-ect to Ager Clarence H. Trussdell, of the compan: 200 tickets for next year have been sold. | limbs of trees damaged In the ice storm. | A very pleasing feature of the winter; It {s estimated that a total of several Chautauqua this year has been the part |-hundred cords of wod w.ll be obtained contributed by the Junior Chautauquans. | from the wreckage of trees by the storm. The junior work was under the direction| Skates came into play in and about of Miss Margaret McClees of Philadel- | this city Thursday, by which time the thing can give a finer zo: tre Christmas Feast than < VNCE PIE made tro ANDMATHER'S MINCE ZAT. GROCER SELLE 28 The WIIDDLE (., "aT%3° been a resident for many years. Targa rmm'oce ~" the employes attend sentdned Thursday that K 's exicely phia,°a graduate of Temple aniversity,! cold weather of the week had provided rening at the o~dination sorvice at the —was unusually interesting and well pre | son of a healthful pastime. 1ys finds,a hearty we'come In Danicl nearly haif a hundred childven partici- | The characters inclnded: Paul, Russell| Of Lawronce Keegan. Mrs. Keegan died ine Duno ‘an;. Herald, At St. Mary's church Thursday there | ington’s Birthday. Thomas Jomes \Jr.; | feast of the Imemaculate Conceotion, % the funeral service. Rev. By:o «. .iatfeld, of Weste-lr venty-one years si~ce he comvleted h 21854 We'nesda B T et ot o ot o | #5sisted by Miss Ruth Bartlett of this ioe suffiolent on small ponds hercabouts urch he made reference to th's in M city. ‘The rie wpageant—Junior Holldays | to allow of the first enjoyment this sea. mitsble manrer. Rev. Mr. HatflsM ai fonied. AIl of the' holidays cg the year| 2 are represented in this pagean., .n which | son from scores of members of the chure pes i ! (Friday) in Webster at St. Louis’' church pated. for Mrs. Elizabeth Fagan Keegan, widow Sherman; George, Charles Alvord, Sue | Tuesday night a. her home in Wiisonville A in the town of Thompson, where she had Thankegiving, Chester Christmas-Santa Claus, Arthur | Miss Christmzs, Winifred LePire; Wash- | were special masses In observanee of the Fourth of July. Herbert LePire; Miss | por % ; y day of abligation. Hundreds of {Ch“‘“q“ Madeline Houghton. Darishioners attended the services. THE CHRISTMAS o.uF ‘ For Men’s Gifts Dancers. Arline Donovan, Blanche Greene, Lillian Bowen; Mnuet,| Dr. Hogh Dorothy Keefe, Lililan Fisher, Madeline ' Sanatorium a Ioughton, Arline Donovan, Blanche | Kimball hoso Greene, Lillian Bowen, Mildred Ds\'ll,i B. Camphell of the s‘ate t Norwich will be at'the Day al Tnesday afternoon next to conduct one of a series of clinics he has been hoid'ng there. Miss Bdna Sheidon has been able to turn to her home in this city after an iligess of ecveral weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. Orrin Whiting, of East atherine Garry. The tenth anniversary cake dance was | 1 preity feature of tme Junior Chautau- | \ua entertainment. _ Miss Edith Robertson was_ superinten- ¢ in Putnam dur.ng the winter Chau- | Thompson, qua season, and her work wus Nzhly‘ Quantities of polés ross arms, Insula- ised. tors- and wire have been used by tele- phone lLnemen in restoring iines smashed by the storm of last week in surround- ng towns, Friends have reccived cards postmark- ed Mexico from Miss Alice Sherman, who is visiting in California. Miss Sherman is expected to return o Putnam in about = month. Mrs. arthur Darling of Pomfret is & surgeal patient at inc e - pital and is maki g o watisfactory recov- ery. Procoeds of an affatr to be given Sat- | urday afternoon.and ‘evening’ at the Marot school for girls in Thompson are to be devoted to malntaining a child bed at the Day Kimball hospital. Boston terriers from the kennels of | Mrs. George E. Dresser of this city were | cntered at the dog show at Providence th.s week, for exhtbition only. At two recent meetings of the Putnam local committee of the Y. M. C. A. county organization plans for a city-wide pro- gram for boys were discussed. Represent. atives of the Congregational. Methodist, Baptist and EpiScopal churches -have been appointed. ‘as weil as representa- tives of the public schools. A skating pondgis to be developed at! high school field and will afford hea'thfu recreat'on during : the winter months. Permission of the scheol committee has been obtained to crea¥e the pond. Plans are being considered for the es- tablishment of a summer Y. M, C. A. camp for boys of Windham, Hartford _|and Tolland counties. either at Crystal lake or at Black DDDd, the laiter in the Rebuids the Blood Thers 1s & sharp and insistent demand from motorists that drivers of horse- drawn vehicles that go about tie high- | ways at night without having t*ir vehi- | ,cles equipped with proper lighis Ge halea Into court.” Unlghted vehicies are a menace to all travel'ng any highway and motorists say that they are entitled te | consideration in the demand they are making. The public cries out instantly for punishment of the motorist whose car shows no light, but pays no attention . at all to teams without lights and one . Lype of vehicle, unl'ghted, is as avt te, cause 2 serfous acc'dent as the other. | Memory does Dot recall a case of the ! ariver of a horse-drawn vehicle being cught into any court hereavouts for | iriving without proper lights but it is & regular thing for mo.orists to face judges or justices for the same. offense. “Let's have a fow of the other fellows | in court,” the motorists say. ‘“We cer-! | tainly are not look.ng for accidents, but the team without lights is one certain way to increase the number of mishaps The first degree was exemplified 00 @ Spending lavishly cannot .ofise: choo:ing carel:=ssly. Teking advantege of the modest pr'ces prava’lng through- out our Christmas stocks further emplacizes your gocd . judgment in eel=ct'ng your gifts for men at a Men's Store SHIRTS A splendid array of patt~mns, colors and weéaves—coiton, silk and cotton, or pure silk— $1.50 to $8.50 NECKTIES ‘ Beautiful rich siks, in many pleasing pat'erns and colors, including Knit Ties and the famous “No-Rin-Kel” Tiee— 50c to $2.00 BATHROBES Tailored from g:nume “Beacon” blank:tings—exdusive colors and designs— 3800 to $11.00 ALLEN'S MEN'S SHOP 13 Center Street OmonhOtpbean'e town of Woodstock. Joseph Flagg, wn of Town Clerk and Mra. David Flagg, has gone to Baltimore . BORN CLARR—In’ Stonington, Dee. 3 !lzl. ‘Wrestling with a weakened condi- tion of t.he blood is a desperate strug- gle, Thin, watery blood deprives body of energy and causes & nlqyed- twin sons to Mr. and Mrs. ! out feeling not unitke utter exhaustion,| Clarik. A man with weak blood has not,the, WAY—In' Middletown, Dec. 3, 131 8 full use of his powers. He lacks e-| = gaughtor to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Way of clsion, and vacillates un oy Yo By il then BUBBOWS—In Mystic, Dec. 4 1921, 3 Some men, and women- too, go fal- ';:"‘h"r g S tering along for months scarcely real. izing that they need Gude's Pepto- Mangan, the biood-builder. But when they have taken it for & while, what a difference there is in the feeling ! The cld-time vigor and the red-blooded hue of good health return.’ The new rich bicod gets to work, building, fortify. ing, lifting the spirit up to its normal standard. Physiclans have prescribed Gude's Pepto-Mangan for years as a blood-builder. Druggists sell it in liquid and tablet fwm. Look for the MABRIED. S—LINDSEY—In Naflricb Dec. B, XBZL by Rev. M, E es and Mary B, 93‘ mkun street. D rines, Dos 6ot by By, B g v. Fel . 3 :‘E’ Toa SSaltior Ed “Agnes * sey, both of “‘m?"x?.;'v“ffifl“’s?}“a“ b 3 3 v, 3. ouck, Amasa Pi Irr and M eroe, Richardson. nxmox—m Groton, Dec. §, 1921, Rob- on, aged & lmmr—xn Stoni D«‘_ 4, 192 umn.m ‘Willlam Florop, in unum ear. o BATTY—In Mystic, ,Dec. 4. l'll. Mrs Undertaker and rmbalmee Edward Batty, in her 8§34 Voeciel Attention te Every Ostail Someeson o caniste Mokt i comodi F. H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Embalmers JAMES—In lu-ach a!t.l Genenl hu- Bostor Fred s, forimetly of thia city sad Pree: ton, aged 49 years. e Ry b g PR q' /WIrence Keegan. lflml—hflbd sudd Lucinda Le L.Blm services TETERES S| Central Villace, Cenmn, AU‘I’OHOIILE “UIPH!N'I' Teleghone c.nm Mecsup 0 D.c- l. 1821, Wil e Funeral services are to be held hdui ok 34 here for burial in Grove street cemetery. | well as other Masonic organizations of , At North Woodstock this week Federal | of entertainments just ciosed. Already | who are engaged In cutting up trees and ¢ ETT'RINER 'STHI9 AHM, 1s3razuj-uewhy 1y C 3S9}E0) yy WO‘IJ s fiuew JO2uQ ssnp Starting at 1 No Advance In -@3SINYY SONIM ¥3H ~.spsu e.xqvo;oqd JUBWIOp Ineusedg 3103 T Ecod CHAS, HUTCHINSON in “FURICARE HUICH” ___ PATHE NEWS Continuous sh‘.w Saturday 1 Wal.daw 1S40F WALl iiieuus in Puinam ‘tours- | day. | 1 1 | other id prolssly wil rewain during the 3ir. ang iwis. Louls Woif were visitors in Norwica Tuursday. s of Bouthbridge was | ! } 1 | Christmas hablt with which | cleu—sivpultng—a U0 Puliam. Sew ks CiTY The annuai ciosed, ag rar as tae Jewelt Ciy odap- er is coucerued. seven hundred and twenty-sic dolas raised last year. $800, so that the members have reason t be proud of Jewett Ciy chas cord this year. by percons who cid the dollar for membershic, E to glve smething to the Red Cross. That sum goes to the amount in full to be retal; chapter ig $371.87. dues have been sent to headquarters. Th canvassers did splendid work, as the re- sults ghos Mrs. E. H. Hisox, Ida Fos'er treasurers; Mrs. J. H. Tracy and Miss M ‘A Burdick. Willinm WS, Red Cross roll call has ‘The t-tal reCii .8 We.s L al more than was yeir's uota wi. The distri e total are $17.75 coatributs t feel aui but wi loca Iltreasury. The by the Half the membership ‘The chupter commiitce wa chairman; Miss. s and Rosanna DesJardines Johnston was in Willimantic Wednesday to attend the frmeral of his brother-in-law, Archie Turney. Foster Harrington, Jr., s in Backus CHURCH & ALLcN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant ° HENRY E. CHURCH \ WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 BANNER SHOW OF VAUDEVILLE '‘BABY THELMA Tha seven year old mental marvel—The world’s greated telepathist—She reads your mind like an open book—The acknowledged wonder. of ths age—During this engage- ment Thzlma, the child wonder, will give away 50 kswpie dolls to holders of hucky tickets. DALY & THOMAS COMEDY ACROBATS BILLY CONNERY THE FAMOUS Y. D. COMEDIAN ELSIE FERGUSON in “FOOTLIGHTS” Her latest Paramount Picture NEWS WEEKLY | THE SKYLARK—Comedy KINKADE & CO. NOVELTY VENTRILOQUISTS RUSSELL & RUSSELL COMEDY MUSICAL DUO Mat, at 2:15 PLAYING Fwng. at 7:70 EXCLUSIVELY Sat. Matinee B. F. KEITH'S Children 15¢ VAUDEVILLE "rigin.l Vwi"a House” TODAY AND SATURDAY i KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE — 4 ACTS | BELGIUM ROSE ROLLAND-KELLY CO. “THE LAUGHING SENSATION" “COMEDY ACT” DOBBS_WATKINS | MARIE HART & CO. “COMEDIANS" “VARIETY OFFERING” CONSTANCE TALMADGE, in “UP THE ROAD WITH SALLY” R A RS A L N B O RO AT CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR TONIGHT STATE ARMORY DANCING—NOVELTIES MARDI GRAS DOGCR PR]ZE—CONFE'I'H——STREAMER:: BE SURE AND HIT THE DODGE? ADMISSION 15 CENTS DANCE! S;turday night, Dec. 10, 1821 : State Armory, Wllhmmh Ideal Dance Orchesira DANCE PONEMAH HALL Friday, Dzcember Sth Herb Smith’s Otch:stra 8:30-12 Adlmulon 50« ANNUAL DANCE A . The Jolly Four Dance, Tomgn Friday, Dsc. 9, Union Hall Humphrey’s Novelty Band Ladies 35¢c, Gents 55¢ ' State Armory TAX INCLUDED ST Admission 15 Cents DANCE PULASKI HALL, SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 16, GIVEN BY BUCKINGHAM COUNCIL, hospital, where he was operated o: urscay for an injury caused by a fal Le at work 'in Aspliook bleacacry. Foilowing are the scores In the As pinook league: NO. 14, Bonney JUNIOR 0. U, A. ML Raney . Totals ....... 471 536 540 154. | engagement of o Buward K Print Room G. Gutkzecht ... 102 54 108— s —— | Guillette %6 119 11—3 e g L. Gutknecht .... 109 105 9)—313 |} en sold by Burdick & M:rey . 105 126— 37 |y m F. Eogue, of Norw W..Robortson ... 86 92 112 2 |y it for his busness ater Dumerous — — -— — lalierations have been made. ORI <5 oo’ o 501 505 556 156 Those who attended. the ronlnnn-. ot High single, Raney, 132. High three, Raney, 375. Packing Room Rioux .. 92 110 | owinlette o e D sk 5 . ‘ avers, 'Bf—:-,:“ 2 l,‘,f, ,?Q e Wililam MeNicol Mg K H. Hiscos iy Rl e Mrs. Eaw. Gailup, Mrs. Ernest French, T 2t = 3lyra R H Ho—ard M-x Jon W Totads .cocui.. 489 < 490 o0 Sasg{Eispurt Mikler and Mrs K Gper. Dy eHouse R TR e D109 115 3 1 97 100— 30 H McCluggage 9 a5 Why suffer? Dr. Kinsman's Astbma Remedy e e e mvsmmntrdxd.%ywsofsm Totals ....... 521 527 489 1537 | | 75c at all druggists. Avuid substitutss. Hi= single, Blake, 147. High three, Blake, 365. Mr. and Mrs. Jogeph Rock announce th ANNOUNCEMENT “For the better service and convenience of our patrons we have established a Good- year Shos Repairing agency in different villages. Our aim is to give our far customers a real service in the best possible manner, with low prices. BALTIC, WITH CLAYTON H. ROGD, Inc. FITCHVILLE, WITH JOHN F. FIELDS TRADING COVI'; WITH TRADING COVE STORE D e ] TheGoodyearShoeRepaxrmgCo Trial Treatment mailed Free. Write to Dr. F. G. Kinsman, Hunt Block, Augusta, Maine.