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PUTNAM No more skating at Perry's pond! This was ‘the cdict ‘made known Monday rel- atlve to a skating resort that has besn popular with the young people of the city for many years, Abust of the privilege, it i3 stated by the t-olice, 18 the reason for closing this convenlently located pond to the skatrrs. It is, sald@ that numbers of the skaters have shown no respeet for property rights. They have cut up the fields surrounding the pond with whel tracks, have strewn stones and bottles about on the fce, much to the hindrance of cutters who have to ‘work there, have broken windows - In utldings and otherwise so0 deported DANIELSON ’ No attentfon is paid to unsigned com- munications addressed to him and deliv- ersd through the mails, Chief John Me- Farland, of the polics, sald Monday morn: Writers who send in such communications and are without the courage or honesty to sign thelr names bhave their writing trouble for thelr pains. The communications usually re- late to some alleged violation of the law. The police department is anxlous at all times to know about f{ilegal transactions. but it cannot be expected to start out + may prove to be no more than goose chase because someone a letter to the chief and accuses e of dolng some unlawful thing. tip to the writers of anonymous rs is to slgn your name. Such In- ation 28 you may give need not nec- u, but the police want hat there {s honesty ©of complalnts that v conference of the Tnstitution of Ap- counts, mafe up of exyert accountants 'm meny sections of the coantry, Christmas shopplng was given an- other boost Monday whon money from many holiday club checks was put inte circulation to pay shopping bllis. Va- rious firms reported having made excel- lent males’ to holders of club checks or the cash equivalent of the same. There wa® n theeas of another lee storm Monday morning when rain be< gan to fall with the mercury just abovel the freezing point. Home fce dld mccu- mulate during the first half hour of the storm, but rising temperaturs reileved the possfbility of such & storm as oceur- red two weeks ago a few miles north of Danfelson and the day passed with only rain falling, ! A considerabls number whe ara not at all fnclined to be prucish are being just a little bit shocked this serson by the extremes to which some of the ex- ponents of meodern daneing are going in publie dance halls. A recent dance has caused the most comment and may be responaible for glving {mpetus to e move- I ment intended to have bereush officlals keep an offfeer on dut yat dances with a view to ordering from tha floor such counles a8 over-step reasonable limits n. having what s usually described a “a good time.” e May Moran of East Killingly, sault on Mrs, Nettle Car- t ace, and with breach of) was fined 3 on the first count the second count by Judge Woodward n the town eourt Charles L. Torrey, repre- ccused, entered & @emurrer which Judge Wood- whereunon Mr, Torsey | apneal, but afrer stert- court room counsel nnd 1 and reached & declsion | was done. caused the apnear- reeusad oscurred | a faw days ez, Thel - @ not develop dur- The firat of the pressare for the postoffies fores coming 1t felt here rcoming Monday morning amount of pareel Iy iarge. Before 10 a. very wagons much as are department had been -dis- n the Immediate victn- thesa daliveries con- Attentlon of genoroms people of Dan- felson 1s.celled to the feet that some ing n s for firms elsswhere | mend peoplo In varfous towns of Wind- er of the bus'ness mectlon | ham eounty make a prectles each year a placss In tha boror of remembering the children at the ing mall has not shown mueh | Windham county temporary home for enfldren In the Sawver distriet of the town of Putnam. Numbered among the nearly 140 children now at the institu- tion rre many from the tewn of Kii- Iingly, Tho faet that they are at the home {s an Indication that they are etiher orphans or of parents unwilling or incompetent to care for them. Though they are comfortably heused and well cared for, they will bs lack- ing much of tha nttendant upon the Christmes sonson unless the gosd peonle of the county remember them by sen: ing soma little g!ft for the homs Christ- mas tres, Chiliren’s books, cards. gamen, cardles, frult, ete, ote., s well a8 moro practieal gifts, will ba grateful- 1y recelved in th, nama of tha ehildren at the nome, A few small remem- brances from a dozen peopla In - each town of the county would merve to make & wonderful holl for tha children at the home, ‘where Klllingly has a com- slderable representation. It was stated Monday that /there is no immediate prospect of the Conmnectl- ent Mills company dlsposing of ita Main etreet plant, formerly the Danlelson Cotton company. There have been ru- mors recentiy relative to the sale of this Dproperty and these rumors have been of very great interest to the local publie. A regular dr!ll of the service battery is scheduled to be held at the state ar- jmory this evening, The men are now i belng given Instruction Iin service bat- {tery Work and in motor transport work, this latter Including general rules for convoy service. As yet detalled study of gas motors has not been undertaken, 1 but will be later. When the highways | dry out in the spring the company also | will take the trucks cut on the highway to underge certain phases of instruction relative to the big vehlcles. It is ex- pected that the company will travel to | camp,in the trucks next summer. Newly elected and .appointed officers of Moriah lodge, No, 15, A. F, end A. M., are ‘to be installed this (Tuesday) evening with Past Master E, L. Darble installing officer. Lester Bill of St Johnsbury, Vt, re- 1y has been £ guest hers with his her, Judge Arthur G. Bill, Ffank Mallhoh who underwent an operation early in the fall and has been many weeks in recovering, has reopensd his place of business here, Henry G. Miller of Providence vis- Ited with friends in Danlelson on Mon- day, A meeting of the Ladies’ Reading olr- cle way held with Mrs, A. C. Greene of North Main street Monday afternoon. No-more crushed stone !5 to be put down this season on the new state high- Wway to South Kililngly on account of frost belng in the ground. Drilla will . continue working on the ledge where quarrying will be continued to get stone for _crushing. This week-end will bring home some college students who will remsain ever the Christmas hollday perlod. Mrs, Esther' Jacébs will have mem- bers of the W. C. T. U. at her home for a meeting thls (Tuesday) afternoom. No agent to succeed the late Clarencs . Truesdell has as yet been eppeinted by the Attawaugan company, Mrs, Clinton Atwood will have mems bers of the Fortnightly club at her homg for'a meeting this aftermeon, Rev. Dr. Robert G. Hutohins, 885, whe dled recently at Berea, O. was g na- tive of this tewn, Benefits that would be derived from having permanent paving around the rallroad statlon in the sectlen in the rear of the Exchange block was again lllustrated Monday with {ts area of ane kle deep mud in that vielnity, A ‘car driven by Peter Havelas erash. ed into one owned by Oscar Bernler and standing beside the curb in the business section, Neither.car was badly damaged In the crash, which occurred at a time When a troliey car was coming along. normal perlods of the r & few are heading the admonl. thie ¢ ment to forward pack- ha deloys that may | the helght of the rush sem- . team will have a real hands Saturday next when 1 Reserve five comes r the basketball team {s remembered the strongest fives seen in ng the playing season of last enatched a victory from weam after a hard 1l oppose the na- Blair, Reddy. Nor- 4 Higeins. a playing y hard to beat. r A. MnSgrave nas returned from he attendeq the annual We Know Diamonds E have studied them, have experts who make our selections—allow nothing but the best, to get into k. For diamond-buying is an aft You are not expected to judge 7, technically—therefore, it 18 to safeguard you in advance. n set and unset diamonds, we have le array, along with the complets of the famous W-W-W gem-set rings. ou have your choice of all the prec- —rubies, sapphires, emeralds, any others. W-W-W Rings make wonderfully appro- ' ifts. But whether it be an engage- ng or a birthday ring—a remem- 1g—a graduation ring—we have what you want and at YE)TJR price. There is genuine sentiment in precious wels—Little Dan Cupid leads the way ¢ such gift giving. We are eager to assist you in making selections and in_pointing out the marvels of intricate workmanship. BUY YOUR RINGS AT THIS STOR because of the protection our gem-judge | went afford. You can be SURE. i HENRY A. McEWEN, Jeweler ‘STORE OF A THOUSAND GIFTS” MAIN STREET DANIELSON, CONN, DANTELSON CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG, .OWLIN'(! AND FOCKET BILLTARDS FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. owling i the sport for all Prizes given away every Suturday. LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker =2 J.mbalmes Soees’ Atte—tion to Every Dotail *IT TAKES A STRONG BODY AND A, CLEAR MIND TO MAKE A GOOD CIRCUS RIDER £o says Orrin B. Davenport, head of the Davenport Troupe, America’s #oremost Equestrians, Millions of people who have attend- iad the performances of the Ringling, Barnum & Bailey Circus have enjoyed the wonderful and amusing act of “The Davenports.” “When five people perform acrobatic mnd comedy stunts upon the back of ome horte, every one of them must have perfect health ard iron nerve, Cor if just one goes the least bit wrong, it may spoil the act and aeriously injure all of them.” % Mr. Davenport concludes: *I first heard of Sanalt when we were show- éng in Boston. I was not.sick, but my ®lood, stomach and nerves were go- dag back om me. My troupe was anx- dous for fear I might break down and wueer the whole season. They kept i €elling me § onght to see s doctor, A 4 newspaper man told me o try Bflfii One botile started things end the second finished thé curs, My stomach, liver, kidneyz .and bowels had been on strike, Banalt wmude toem get busy and work rizhki, Jike many other peopls, I had just boen gener ally out-of-sorts and near to nervous breakdown without being abie to say thal I had say one disesse. Simec then every member of my troupe heyr used ‘Sanalt the Sensihie Tomie’ eac all have benefited, I believe we weore the first show people to taks Banmel:, but we know of hunfreds who have taken it since. And they say it i all right” #EE Any druggist who ‘wants te car supply you with Savalt. It i3 elwar ville, tho guflty, fer 2il are barred. No pressure of(the expected holiday rush was evidenced at the Putnam . office up to Monday, it was stated by m ‘of the postal force. The us- ual ‘amount of matter {8 coming througt| and not much re. It is anticipate? that malls will ally grow Heavler as the present week advances and that the beginning of next week will be mark- 28y the real rush of Christmas business, During a visit to. this. city. Monday Rev.. J. J. Elly, of Holy Trinity church at Pomfret, was cordlally greet- od by many acualntances and congratu- lated on his narrow escape from serlous injury when he was struck on the head, two weeks ags, by a heavy Amb that feli from a tree ot h's place, during the icc storm. Father Elty managed to get vp after being hit and to walk into the rec- tory, though he has not remembrancs of this, and for five -hours thereaftar was unconselous, ¥e has almest fully ra. covered, though his right shoulder still | troubles him ag the result of sustaining part of the blow from tha falling }imm, In 044 Yellows' hall, - Monday ofter- roon, there was a 83le of heads and fancy work in connsction th & regular meet. Ing of Flizabeth Porter Putnem chapter, D, A. R. A regular meetlng of tha board was held at 2,30, One group of Postal Telegraph line. men who have heen malking thelr head- quarters at e local hotel for nearly two wesks have been transferred to Thomd- son, whera they will make thefr head- quarters while aning up what remains of the s'orm @amase of two weocks ago. A number of te'ashonoe line crews ars sH1l engaged In cleaning v damage in Pomfret, Thompsen and Woodstock. As bas been fia enstom?’ in a gniet way for a number of years, Putnam lodge ¢? Elks will again clsnense Chrisimas cheer te needy persors this sezson. This iz n work of tha loge that {s dong almost ga- cretly and in keeping with Its great prin- ciple of benevolence, . ¥n areas that sbffered severely from the les storm ersws of men are engaged ir an effert to save hundreds bf damage” shade and frult trees, Broken Hmbs are being sawed off, lonsa bark remover anw the trees treated according to suggestions made during the pagt week by forestry experts who eame Into this territory and made suggestions to tree owners, Rtats Attormey Chartes E. nearls s elving his attentien to cases en the erim- inal Mat thet will come up for-corsldars- tion at tha January term of th: Windham connty suerlor eourt, to-be held fn Willl mantie. The casss are not £ numersus 25 at tha October term, but- there wil; he | & eonsiderable amount of business, It is ncw indicated, Damege to he wheel at the plant of the ‘Waterman Wersted comnany forced sus rension of eperation at the plant during - few heurs of Monday while repalrs baimg made. Mrs. Lily' May Moran, ef ly was taken into custedy hera by tain J, H, Bulger, at the request of irg’y officers. Mrs, Moran waa sented In the tewn esurt of Killing! Danlelson Monduy to answer te a char of nesault and breach of the prace, Followlng np preaeevilons tn Thempssn lost weak, Constable Nera Coderre of | Nerth Gresvenerdala bas given netlce tha he will prosecute all perzors whe own un- llcensed dorm or wih: allow degs te go afbout witheut having eellars and regls- tration tage. Mors than ever this y-as tha pres. entatlon of the Passlon Play !a to be given this year at Pamfret ls attractine attention. This attentlon s oreated by magazine artloles and news sterles ap- pearing in ssme of the tmportant publica- tlons of the coun'ry, At Patnam High school the basketball season will open this (Tuesday) evenias with the Woodstosle academy team e visiters, This w!ll be the opsning gam- of the leaguo senson, Putnam High hes wer: ancther gama scheduled for Friday of thi= weelk when the Thompsen town flve, wit" Waldo Chase of last years Putnem flve in tho lineup appears hers, < It {a expeotsd that no difffenity will Hhe exiperionced when work !z undertalen {n the snring of complellng an auther'ed atretch of atate highway from Weszs Vhompepd to frosvencrdets, eonnmeotings with & state highway already eemnisted tn that point. ' Thix will ‘'onen what 1s ex- pected to Be a popular reate te Werseas- tor and polnia farther north 1Business plase: in Putnam are ta laep <ipen extra evonings durineg the eomins week to acoommodats hollday shepners. but just when the extrs apening nighte will begl nhad not deen announced ug te Monday, Aptroximately one bundred m telephene wire has been .rum in territery hercabou's in repalring damag, dema to the fee storm of two wecks ago. Dr, igh B, Campbell will come frem Norwich¢ts the Day Kimbal]l hoespital to- day (Tuesday) to eenduet @ elinic, There was no seaslon ef the eity esurt Monday merning, an indieatien that the wesk end passed ualetly in thla ejty, That there will bs numereus ehangeg in the persennel of the fire denartment car'y in Jannary ls etated on gesd autherity, Numbers of the men wha are.to g in have had previove experienee in the Put- nam fire department, ‘Tca four inohes = thiek, < this peasen's freeme, was ghown {n tha business sse- tion Mondey, Ieq on @ome emall hodies of water hereabeutq is said te have reached a thicimess of mbseut five lnches, The first of the new regisiratien plates for autemebiles have arrived én Putnam. The plates have mareen numbers lke these on- the 1331 markers and ars on white Baekgreunds, ‘The final meeting of the present eem- men council is set for January 9 at 7 p, m., this te close up ihe business of tia council as it {s new erganized, . Fow purchases of new automobiles dar- Ing 1821 and depreciatien of used cars will materdaily reduce the grand lists new heimg cemipiled in gome fowns in this neighberheed, it s said Again Menday as 6R pther peeasierr this season, snew fell & few miles nerth af Wircested Monday, whila Putnam aad the surreunding country was getting rain. to be had from H. M, Lerou, 287 Main | Minnie and Eina Jensen, Strest, Norwich; Peter Benolt, Taft- H, O, Regers of Mantup farm, is the new Putnam represeftative ey the execu: thve eommittee of the Windham Eounty Farmers' asseelatien, i Migs Allee Sherman, ehief epperater at the Putnam exchenge of the §. ¥. H. T company, has returmed here frem a T to_California, The Village Impeevement [3 Thompeen has sat sside 9808 #3 help meet the eest af tre~ting damaged twees on the esmmen at. Themmsson. town, John A, Hewa of VWeoreestey ag a visitor with friends in Fuinam em Men. day, My, and Mrs, Frank Riekh @f Nerth Grosvenordala are ROwW essudying the house tn Grove wireet formerly eceupied by Jesme ‘Rich, Attorney Charies T, Teorrey weg at Danlelson Monday to represent & eliest in Killingly town eou: . It is estimated that nearlty A haif of the oars owned in the territery surround ing Putnem heve been purt out €f servies for the winter er will be 2a seen as ths ‘present registrations expire at the end ef the year. In the Fast Thompsen grade scheel, puplis attending school wession every during November were Anna, Hmma, A Thaniagiving program was given by the chlidren Nov, 284, Refreshmenta were served to about 18 parents and friemds at the close of the entertaimment, . purchase price. | use it contains no oil, but does contain ajl themedicin- al elements: which-have made Cod Liver Oil famous, to- gether with vegetable iron and other up-building ingredi- ents especially favorable for children. Many children in this city have been restored to robust health by taking Vinol, and we ask any mother who has a delicate child to - try it on our guarantee thit it is perfectly harmless, and if it does not help the child the druggist will return the full For a hundred years the medicinal elements contained in the cod’s liver'and oil have been regarded as the safest and best strength and body building medicinal agents known. ‘ ] Many people, however—especially children—cannot " take cod liver oil because of the nauseating oil. In Vinol they get all the medicinal value of cod liver oil and emulsion in a delicious tasting form and entirely free from oil—agreeable to the most delicate stomach—there- fore it is better. If you have a delicate child, give it Vinol. Knowing that it has helped so many other children, you owe it to the child. s NOTICE! Comenfing January 1, 1922, to apply on bills rendered commencing February 1, 1922, the price of gas furnished by this Department will be as follows : First 5,000 cu. ft. per month, 13%/, cts. per 100 cu. ft. Next 10,000 cu. ft. per month, 121/ cts. per 100 cu. ft. All over 15,000 cu. ft. per month, 113/, cts. per 100 cu. ft. Consumer charge 90 cts. per month. Consumers using in excess of 1,000,000 cu. ft. per month vrill be billed at 113/, cts. per hundred cu. ft. for all gas consumed, plus the consumer charge. A charge of two dollars (2.00) will be mads for the remov- ing and resetting of meters which have been. installed for less than one year. The above rates are effective in accordance with Sec. 1987 of the Revised General Statutes of the State of Connecti- cut, Revision of 1902. CITY OF NORWICH GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPT. SOUTH WINDHAM ‘The Good WIil eircle held a wmale of fancy artiles in the church parlor on ‘Wednesday afternoen, Church ennouncements for ths week will. include: Sunday, 9.50 a. m. divine worship, 11 g, m, Bible school. 7 p. m. Pleasurs Suniey Evening service, Tues- gay—3.16 p, m. Junlor Christlan En- RAPPS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16th STATE ARMORY FEATURES. See Announcement Ceiumn. R e LOOK IN EVENING RECORD FOR! | the stories—and everyone should see this screen version. Marguerite Clark in “Scrambled Wives” AV] VHEATRE ° WED., DEC. ' Tomorrow Night S OSCAR F, HODGE Presents THE LEADER OF THEM ALL! \EIL O 'S‘UEPER-MINS-TREL The Foremost Organization of Its Kind in the World. 10th Annual Tour to Surpass All Others in Massive Scenic Splendor, Peer- less Singing and Dancing, and Unrivaled Comedy. BOX OFFICE SALE OPEN NOW—PHCNE 1020 PRICES :—50c TO $1.50—Government and State Tax Extra WATCH EOR STREET PARADE AT NOON. BREED _TODAY— THEATRE - LOIS WEBER Preducer of “Where Are My Children” — “Scandal” — “Price of a Good Time”—*“Hypocrites”—*“For Husbands Only,” etc., etc.—Presents HER GREATEST PICTURE “WHAT DO MEN WANT ?” A Story That Strikes Deep Into the Heart of Every Wife, - Husband, Sweetheart, Mother, Father, Son and Daughter. PATHE NEWS — CHRISTIE COMEDY Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday i| 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. 14 deavor, 7 P, m. mid-week service for praise and prayer, % Thomag Meuly returned to New York after visiting relatives here, Mrs, A, W, Avery of Hill Top, Uncas- ville, vyisited her gaughter, Mrs. Clarenca Avery, recenly, % Mrs, Mary Crane has returned to her heme after a visit with her daughter, Mre, Jacob Rudd, of Danbury. —F irst Annual Danée GIVEN BY Union Hall, Greeneville > TONIGHT MUSIC BY Fox’s Jazz Orchestra Featuring the latest dany BORN LAUDONA—In Norwich, Des. 2, 1921, a #on, Theodore Nathan, to Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Laudona of 198 CIHff street. BAMPLE—In Norw:oh, Dec. 10, 1921, & gon, Willam Cadesman, to Mr. and Mrs, Wiiliam Walnwright Sample of | 257 Washingten street, ROSE—In Westerly, R. I Dec. 8 1921, a_eon to Mr. and Mrs, James Hose of 18 Spruce street Prices—Dancing 8:30, JEWETT CITY ATARRIED, JUNEAU — RSBEX — In Linceln, Nel Nov, 19, 1821, Ovila Junecu, former! of Nerwlch and Misa Madge Essex of Lincoln, Neb, BITGOOD—DAWLEY—In_Griswold, Deo 8, 1821, by Rev. John Thompson, ‘Hars old W, Bltgood and Nellle Dawley of Voluntown, OAMECHO — GULARTE—In teningten, Dec 10, 1521, by Rev, B Camecho, . James O'Drien, Miss May Gularte and Manuel LOTLESS—HARGRAVES—In_Baitimere, Md., Bept, 0, 1831, by Rev, Father An- Gire Fuucl‘l;rd. Marjerie 1), Hargraves of Fhaanetk 'R I, and Charfes H. Letless of Baltimors, | viclateras of the trapplrig lawa, al wil fellew, ipg inday, feund balted with hens’ any animal break g leg, Mrs, Franda Campbell nesisted Mrs. roem &t e Beptist ehureh, PIED, VATGHN—In Utied, N, ¥, Dee. 9, 1021, John G. Vaughn, aged 6). years, ©'DONNELL—In Providénce, R. I, Dee this ¢Tuesday) evening, HAPPY FIVE hite— “Wabash Blues”—“Catalina”—Popular Game Warden Rebert B. Chappell r=d several deputles visited sectlons of Vol- untewn and Griswold Sunday, looking for Sever- | esges were found ond presecutions The authoritiea will press- cute all illezal trapping or anyone. hav- any gams or animalg In the epen Along ene stream traps were and Crows' heeds, and traps in open ground whers er person might fall and O, F, Gardrer in eharge ef the dining the Bunday seheol gmoclal at Doreag eircla of the King's Daughters is to meet nt Mrs. Qasrpe Tlaven's heme The exeeutive beard for the Jewatt Oity Red Cross chapter this wear camprie- LARRY SEMON IN “DULL CARE” A Scream From Start to Finish | i Mat. at 2:15 PLAYING . at 7:C0 STRAN D EXCLUSIVELY Doors Open Half & B. F. KEITH'S Hour Eaclier B VAUDEVILLE “Uriginal Vaudeville nouse’ Today, Wednesday—KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE4 ACTS RUBY CHILDREN WILLIAM SISTO “Song-Dance—4 ahd 10 Years Oid “CHARACTER COMEDIAN" THE BURNS MONARCH COMEDY 4 “COMEDY OFFERING” “ONE CONTINUOUS. LAUGH” " FLORENCE REED IN “INDESCRETION” 'henhouse door an egx treated. with |and it certainly would have been more strychnine through a small nole In the | sigh One of the parties offered @ end. Each morning he had to bury a donate the pipes for one side of the road, dead animal, but the offer w: - tated that the guard SOUTH KILLINGLY th The Oirls' club held the regufar meet- ing Tuesday evening, After tae business session the t'me was mpent In making wreaths to bs used for the Christmas decerations, Mrs, G, W, Yarlow {8 muffering from a severa eold, Mr, and Afrs, Bverett Dextsr and son, of Moosup Valley supent Bunday with Improvement improve the appearance of the ¢ is belng urged that some lese ob) able ng X - est Chairman, D, L. Phillaps; seere- s | ke, 5 "“':;d;“': Ch“‘.']e';o D!““‘(B tary, Miss AMos A, Brewn; treasurer, :‘y'ép‘::f‘;:' pacants, Mr, and Mra, Hen- | yties Beatrice Colling, bas fecovered AVERY-—AL lier home in Presten (Brew- {aqi., posanna Desfardines; Miss M, A ' L g css gnd was ot i ch : oL oo Dot Wy Ay, Alles 1 | Burdick, Mew. T A, Rioux, Mre, 3. ' 3. [ T, and Alrs, 4. © Hall were In Pt | 40y morntng, <She expects 10 resume vears, E § Tracy, Misses Margarat Drisee!l, Cath- |2™ o M, FipiTe - glock - 2ve " Pred | $tucles ut the high school Lals week Funeral gervices at Brewster's Neek |erina Daraett, Isabel Moedie, Ida Fos- | )28 foF s e o R el Mre, Annle Bajley Hewiit' of Hebron ohapel Wednesday, Dec 14, at 8 n..m.|ter, Mrs, B, H. Hiseox and Pr, G, H, | Li2ole united with the church in Columbis, her Burial in Brewster's Neck cemetery. SPALDING—In this city, Dec, 11, 1831, Bdwin Spalding, aged 85 years. Funeral at his 1ate home, 443 Main u;u«, Wednesday afterncen, Dec. 14, at 2.36. Burial in Yantic cemetery, WEBES—At Baeea, Coan,, Dec. 18 1881, Mrs, jeanette P. Montgemery Weeks, aged 84 years. SULLIVAN i Faftville Patrick Sulltvan, aged b H. Jenninzs; pecretary, Miss Cath- man, Miss Mary Driscell, e 18, 1881 years'and § ed, muRlhs. trists has heen bothered considerably 4f Y'm:eraa & 5'.'.'@;:" “z';;'m ‘%gf"l‘-‘ 3 late hy midnight visiters of tha genus §.30, " Bervices at Sacred Heart church | Polecatibus. Al attempts ta get a shot at § o'clock, at the little biack kitty failed, FIELDING—in Mohegan, Dec. 18, 1931 Hlia L. Bennett. wlf?of John H. Fleld. ing. aged 51 years and 18 wmwonths. V\lfll;:l?;fl at hc\;‘ late honi in 1!gnh an =, ec, 2 Polocke. Burial I falaily Jot I Fantie cemetery, HOWABD—In New Ieoaden, Pec. 11 pon of Beank ¥, and , in his fith yedr. 1931, Bdgar T. aud M. How: 3 FRINE—in New Londow, Dec. 13, 1031, Henry £ Frink, Gaed & vedre | ¢ 3n Noank, B 1911, s s o e pel e R R CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY¥ E; BHURGH WM, SMITH ALLEN Felephonp 328-3 full CARTERSuddenis, in 1821 Del S e %% eimol yeark e Philia T, aged 78 WAPTLES — In Norwich, Dec. 9. 1921, s 7. Wattles, aged 78 years, neral servioes ai his Jate residence, 374 roadway, Tyesday afternoon, Dec. 13, at .38 e'cleck, : Rheuma fer Rheumatism Pheuma hkes velieved the agenizing pains of thousands whg thought puth: ing weyld give peiich. i ghouid dq as mueh for you—ii geldom falls. jee & Osgoed O, wil] suppiy you en newousa, pecpey msle | Jennines, Chairman ef Heme service, (. erine Barnatt: Jumier Hed Cross chair- it was voted at the meedng Menday evening to make 168 pajamas for invalidl es-service men in hesplitals and to take 160 sleeveless sweaters, to which sleeves must be add. A farmer In oRa ef 1ha antiving dis- 6n two different nights he prepared mear his The state read werk bresvemses very It has mere until heme town, Sunday moraing. The subjeot of Rev, T. sermon Sunday morning b of the Blank Wall, His text was from Genesls 19: 11, “They wesiried them- selves to find the door.” The epeaker drew the picture of the biind nen fum- Liing for the door, & picture of whet s happening today, The Ladies' Ald moolety plans to give a supper followed by an old tolks’ con- oert, slowly new on acesunt of frest, been decided to de little spring. Mrs, P, H, Coffty gpent Tuesday In Putnam, The usnaj serviea ef worsuin was held fn the chursh Bunday evenin service same time was spent in Christmas favel Francis Ooffey had a moter Rram- Baturday, Mrs. William Slater entertained her mlece, Hattio Davis, and a fri¢nd frem Scituate, Surday. was The Menace to Put- -~ COLUMBIA - Homer Isham, who during the ¥ear has been commected with the Willi- mantic Savings institute, has left their empley and is representing in this locai- ity a firm of Bosfor dealers in scou Miss Maria Yeamans, 81 is pleased ta relate jhai racently she car- ried fwo cords of sawed wood imto the shied and stowed it away, ks John Whitman, wha bas been the in- spector for the state highway department of the new roads which bave been under construction in town during the pasi Lwe years, Ras been transfersed ta igwme, here he will have charge of simi- lar worl . Samuel Cheshro of Willimantic is hav- ing the foundations laid for ancther house near his presemt cottage at the Unisightly guard rafis have been gracted at the Centér on the mew state road in remi pf Mrs. Fax and hese points gdeep va