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| snape for the < i and Submaster Southey n - ‘ : REE g TCDAY A'D . lece vroperf ool | - e s DANIELSON AN} PUTNAM NEWS B | -5 | idron will learn the 3 UIATRE | janguage of tneir parents and grandpar- : 2238 A cnts, While most of them can speak the : S _ | ianguzge, but few write fluentiy. Ses- DANIELSCN J“'“““' vet it is mot abated and the | GoBRY 8 TG (urdaye and Sun: | L 0 l S w E B E R y-walkers go their merry wWay. days, so that there will bo no ol Prepare for Chmtn‘las’ 1922 it3] The Connecticut company made effec-| with the reg: public schoo! sessions. | ball season today (Monday) Withltive Sunday its new arrangement rela- fTourtellotte Memorial High school team$tive to bus connections from Attawau- fot North Grosvenordale appearing here|gan to Attawaugan crossing and with- JEWETT CITY Mor the first league game of the sea-|drew entirely the service from Attawau- - e ®won. The Killingly team has been 2t|gan to Brooklyn via Dayville, Elmviile| -At a meeticg. held Friday, a Jewst ractics for the past two weeks and 1S|{anq Danlelson. The company beiieves | City bowling league, to be kilown as uic fexpected to make a good showing in the the mew arrangement will prove | JewettsCity leagug was formed.. ' This} Maitial contest. K.fllluly high school will open its Producer of “Wh rz Ars My Children” — “Scandal” — “Price of a Geod Time"—“Hvpecrites”’—*“Fer Husbands Oniy,” etz., etc.—Presents < HER GREATEST PICTURE ctactors and comsenient and gives |lcague to consist f fourteen téime : 2 Per Cent. lnterest Pud on All Membenhlps i 2 3 e R ST T e i £ | “WHAT DO MEN WANT? Joz John Corcoran, died t> alher Dantelson or Putnam. | ers, Firemen, LeClaire Bros, Sunnsbros Kept Upb-me i L : -‘; :Heh: s, 1n Bayeil n of all who are so fortunate | and Slater. Lionel Boucher was .clected e S e .- andle $10 and $20 bills at times | president; Hector LeClaire, secretary aaa o : ; called to the fact that spurlous notes | H. G..Willls, treasurer. A bosrd of di- St the demominations mentioned are be- | rectors for the leagué was elected aiso, Clubs, zsc’soc’ 31.00 SZcoo, ss.oo £ put into circulation in Windham |ihe members of that board being Louis : Cy s » inty towns. The fake tens and twen- | Morey, Ulderic Jodoin nad Menry -Pop- are really ones and two dollar bills | ham WEEKLY PAYMENTS Tave been “raised” by mroe or less | The league games are to be played 5 of Mr. and Mrs y Devillez. is dead | clever use-of pen and ink.. The fake|cvery Monday and Thursday. - The first e home | bills can easily be detected by anyoms|games are to be played are tonight (Mon- Tnexpected relense of $30.000 in nmu' who looks carefully at them, but in the | day) as follows: Ashland s Slaters.anl 3 T rush of the Christmas season many. of | LeClaire's vs Assinook. These teams are t them met by and are accepted DY per- soheduled for Thursday are Clerks vs )+ Soms who give ther no more than a pass- | Comers. and Surnybrook ve Firetcn, e elsea vavings ban | ing glance. g The Baptist Sunday school enjoyed o l In the Interest of ralsing the amount 1 evening Friday, one hundred and o funds set down In tho budget ot the twenty-five gathering around the tabics FRANKLIN SQUARE NORWICH, CONN. a can-|for supper. "The appetizing memu la- Sun- |cluced roast pork, mashed potato and Tran had been a A Story That St Deep Into th= Heart of Every Wife, Husband, Sweeth=art, Mother, Father, Son and Daughter. PATHE NEWS — CHRISTIE COMEDY Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Chester, Authors of “Get Rich Quick Wallingford”” Present the Latest and Greatest of all Wallingford Stories “THE SON OF WALLINGFORD” A Great Million Dollar Super-Production With a Cast of Over 10,000 People—Hundreds of Magnificent, Spectacu- lar Scenes. LARRY SEMON IN “DULL CARE” A Scream From Start to Finish 5 s her husband, three daughter rs. Bernard Moran, DMrs. John Ryan, Miss Mary and a son, James, all of Dayv Eva Devillez, 15 months old daughter | L progress rger than last vear to $5142. o Christmas seals a of by the Civic Fed-|was a sort of ;antomime. The title The antitles are avil- | Paserby ard Flowers, a a.:AIrs Clark ish to use them on|read thé story, the a s P : g ' or other packages.|parts. b and Tiien B rer a meeting scheduled | dressed in white with blue flowers, repre - evening. senting anenomies. The v : other = flowers ere Emma Dearnley, Beatrice and Ruth cart and Mildred Gllbert, dressed in Dose of it The cast of the play. Mrs. h t ouse. renovated 3 1 wore Commencing January 1, 1922, to apply on bills rendered < chareh, added | Dorls Carpenter was the Breeze; | commencing February 1, 1922, the price of gas furnished o e viasen oo Nvarta || by this Department will be as follows : of St. Mary's cemetery. and i tat. at 2:15 PR T R e PLAYING >t St . Marjorie MacLean, Arthur Trips % ¢ 7:00 i nlma and u‘ simond Catiart . The dsooic: || First 5,000 cu. ft. per month, 135 cts. per 100 cu. ft. {il 0. oner e ST R AN D e ks Sk Next 10,000 cu. ft. per month, 121/ cts. per 100 cu. ft. }I§ Hour Earlier R VAUBEVILLE ma“fld Sl | Original Vaudeville House At the closo ta: 1§ All over 15,000 cu. ft. per month, 113/, cts. psr'100 cu. ft. | children sarg The hlIdren the childrzn vill there | for such is the Kingdom of Heaven. Tae Consumer charge 90 cts. per month Today, Tugd.y, w&nuday this line | primary department members wore assist- It of two other Aiss 1da Tos- || Consumers using in excess of 1,000,000 cu. ft. psr month Keith’s Vaudeville—4 Acts Mary's | eing vers. fine singers sang pice me soe |} vrill be billed at 1115 cts. per hundred cu. fi. : - all gas || is ready for Binds, with Mrs Anugust Lee as He has plans i) consumed, plus the consumer charge. RUBY CHILDREN reason, thi consideraile 1 r. Wugh B Campbell, of Norwich o G AN — S e ; Dol & A charge of two dollars (2.00) will be mads for th: remov- e T ONO YA 3 f ot | thr Sl ing and resetting of meters which have bzen installed for | WM. SISTO THE BURNS’ u n r | would less than one year. ! Italian Character Comedian IN “ASTROLOGY” COMEDY - g R bl The above rates are effective in accordanc: with Sec. 1987 MONARCH COMEDY 4 v > \ M. B"D\/\‘n s '(.1 A increas i elrent 9 s of the Revised General Statutes of th> State of Cofinecti- ' JUST ONE CONTINUOUS LAUGH 2 AL e = { gl Ehen i " |} cut, Revision of 1902. ! . o B e RS TR LR ST B R || e Re | “INDESCRETION” _CITY OF NORWICH GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPT. |!§ rearturine carers HUGHES, FLORENCE REED, LIONEL ATWILL : - B ; » : ks to] uebteciy e L i TODAY—TUESDAY, a y. T om- | deg 8 of candidates tonight | sunt Jane, et t A,vfn;'tc‘f."?;“: “1;“‘2 o M campalling peopie | WEDNESDAY MATINEE ¢ & ' \ ,. The blaze raged [ : . g unday afterroon oa’ made 'n- m: resi- | GET-R[CH'QUICK inierest rdstrom WALLINGFORD Geo. M. Cohan's world-famous play. Everyone has read the stories—and everyone should sce this screen version. Marguerite Clark in “Scrambled Wives” 1 Full of Fluffy Chickens and Cackles of Joy PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE uld pave been 15 and the are confusi : LR wro number s given. The 5 : 2 operator for - thé fire the abovs manied dls: . - M former teacher ir rrowed to lean of the Tucinda Lewis, w Jacob Aipert, manager of the I f 3 t re, | Toinurne m Dost, brought to reacher of the B ‘l - - — — = g 2y 1 j al in Union other f Mra. Stearns. | - | e nted T | , boaos 2. Zeclesen ot vomos e | Conmecticut College g O o w1 Concert Course | worth (‘ (‘ra“ el ZIMBALIST ywsn NIGHT, Dl4th being de- continuance VIOLINIST -{ Big Skmt Parade at Noon « gy D5 company pppeated o 'eniertam: ; ar ;e on the No;. ich and r. was : ¥ appeared us entertain v lne. It is sincereiy hoped that W 20! on_this route ma¥- oo re-estab. |-YCEUM THEATRE, NEW LONDON o he school Jelter for football at lished at ho distant da; Thursday, Dec. 15, 8 P. M, = . 4 school has been awarded the {o : Christmas shoppers are numerous and Tioket Sale Dec. 12th s P + many gifts are being purchased for shis, 9 it | & ; Deci[ 9.11321. 8 | the .greatest of -all holida CHIDSEY'S . SotestiliR S tr, and: Mrs. | Nathan. T..Maine is critieally 41l at his $3.00—§2.50 ¢ N AL Takerptont home ‘in this tawn General Admission $1.50—Tax Free P e n of Norwich Town sent Merrow. Nov 89, 1921, a | home i 3 Adm T fn and Mrs. J. T. Stewart's T Edng, 6 Mn 1a.na Mr. and, Mrs, Ernest Watson and son. | ©OJCAR F HooGE + \' Mrs. Harry Hopkins. Paul, of Norwich, were visitors in town A | l — Sunday, the 4 tis Kinze. Song, Sally i, at the Cir- | 1 Ty g IARRIED. Joseph Jones yisited friends at Clark’s 3 tlie - Hinsen {4 { n forty acres 5 and JAust Jerusha, e ¢ | m Fogart LADD_WEBSTER—In Norwich, Dec Tl scen v _Rev. Robert L. Roberts, V\\H.\m ¥." Ladd and Mrs. r'ome‘la May Webster, both of Plain Hill., CANTERBURY PLAINS ! ADAMS—PALMER-—In Harttord, Dk (s 3 Clarence T, Adams and e | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Spear left Sun- Dawley and Gertie Tracy, sodg, Fred ‘]o BRIEN: : ; RICAN s oanee B hdame Sama HiIL | day fér Néw' York and will sail Wednes- SPRING HILL GREAT AMET day for Cochabonia, " Bollvia, South| Fe 4 T I N ST R L S DIED. America, for their new work in the mi The meeting of the Men's club of Mans- l AVERY—At her homo in Preston (Bréw- | Slonary service, having the best wishes | feld 2t the Baptist church Thursday e — | .steP’s Neck), . Dec. 11, 1921, ‘Alice I.|of-friends. evening was f2irly well attended, about Tubbs, B! Avery, aged 74 |-~ Miss Sarah Palmer visited schools in | g ; & 3 . Der nt. a ars. g Jtown this part week. . The . . teachers | 2o MOmbers being present. The Ladies icé of funeral hereatter. méeting was held at Baldwin district. Ald society served a baked bean supper | this city, Dec, '10,. 1921, Mrs. Herman® Pastsch visited =~ Mrs. | from 7 to 8 o'clock, A business meeting ! \c a Gleason, beloved wife of John F. t Plainfield, Thursday. followed.. The reports the , mecr ) : of th etary . ;i . f AT 7 Harry Cooley : g CHEVROLET OWNERS AND REPAIR GARAGFS i e e ey | M6 B fabng was « bisiaees sl s reamurer were sresntea and acot || The Foremost Organization - % , F2§AM. | od, and the following officers Were Electer .y ; v Siod nj?fi;?iilsfinwfifiyifigflo‘:ti: )fii({i:e:i? Irs. Tavi Baker and tHo.tat ) 0r thetooming i tarm : 'Eiesidbng (Getrge of Hts Kind i ‘the World morning, Dec. 13, al 8.15. Solemn re.|er it ‘Céntr: 3 3 oy to: ihete| B Wyman: vice pres . Hérbert A We have one of the most comnlete stocks of genuine Chev- | it i pees, o |52 0000 R0 B> ' 7| Gl Sty ] W v Elijeh Williams of this city. Lage. Eaton; program comm - | At The grange Wednssday ewtning, the | G000 PP SRS diner com Prices 50c to $1.50 SPALDING—In this city. Dec. 11, 1921, | first hal? of a contest was given. The |7 s®8 2H5 "0 = ‘.,d‘i;'c Hawkin: - < ¥ : Ldwin Svalding, aged 85 years. Bonfest {5 betWeen the imavricd and stigle | o tioe B E. Stearns an awki GOV'T AND STATE TAX EXTRA 2 S b b 2 e . F. B. Eaton and W 7 P rolet Replccemeni P arts mn New England. :‘0:‘;‘;‘&:““';“ “\é?“fl‘:: o gy | [nttons.y “Tho ‘sifigle rones’ arg. the fol- e ”?,':?,‘.f:: A2 i N Biahih Seats on Sale Now ! Thomas J. Watties. Iav*ed ‘Ds”na“_ lowing ‘programme: - Song by Eleanor by Mr. and Mre 1 » Herr,” farce, The Golden Wedding, by fifl;&égsafi%fifi“% # | Herhers Grace Dawley. - Gertie man, and Mr. W &d and M: c; 2.30 o'clock. Hansen, Emma* Wainright, Fred Hicks, each sang a song. son from the C. A. C Orders for parts received by telephone or mail will be e 4 % g L“T'LE(‘—I}r: pm“dfdnce T;RXI; ND;‘HJ Santonfl LlavG‘el"r \lllcrlr r\ }'Imres‘ o ?hrn esting and ive gave the place a very unsightly appear- 2 1921, Catherine, widow of Robert Little, ; Cone, Hart Gof elen Nelson and CuT- | armament conference. ance unzil eaned up. shipped the same day order is received. oreriy of Moosip. . e aean e e P CHATFIELD—In Vojuntown, Deec. 11, TR were answered by Prof LT 1321, Capt. Constant Webb Chatfleld; S WZAR | o <hort speech PR 9 \(;msfip‘\i Center and Buffal cluded a very interesting Limbe wers broken fror aged 72 vea Our Service Station is specially equipped to render SRy 2 12 TR WED | g i prompt and expert work on Chevrolet Motor Cars. —_— CHURCH & AI.LLN MEMORY OF A k | MR. DEXTER A. JOHNSON, 15 Main Street | Who Passed Away Dec. 11, 918, Gone but never to be forgotien by his Loving Wife and Devoteq Children and Grandehildren 7d Friends. A Funeral Three years ago, dear Fath Sincs you Jeft this_worla of cln, sept T Bl BTl Dlrectors the thermometer register- eting shade began his dutice t church Sunday, MILLER DESK LAMP $4.50 THE Norwich Electric Co. He was a father truly fond, A friend both kind and true; A better Father ne:rer lived, RUSOFF’S GARAGE Telephone 8 i Putnam, Conn, MARY B. JUHNSON 1A\D FAMILY.. Embalm ers o - e wish to express our re th 3 Exclusive Dealers in Chevrolet Motor Cars. R T BRet s Tas neimnbe on e R Lady Assistant . expressions of sympathy .and acts of kind: sy s ‘duri Tecent, be- HENRY E. CHURCH % Teavement, the. Ilihess Sud deaths of our WM. SMITH ALLEN 42-44 Franklin Street beioved father, Walter J. Burlingame, ;Ve ars decpiy rra'cilu to those who sent owers. 'ARTHLR AND BLLA ammGAux. Telephone 328-3