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N DANIELSON ANP PUTNAM NEWS ly issued by the treasury department. These certificates are now available at th: < | office, as is all information pertaininz 3 [to them. Postmaster Allen sugsests that these certificates would make very ac- ceptable Christmas gifta. Much praise was heard Thursday of the excellence of the senmior class play pre- sented to a capacity audience at the Or- " [pheum theatre Wednesday evening. All of the parts were unusually well pre- " |sented and the applause genercus, as well deservi t many ods of the | play, which will ~o~siderable sum ’m be devoted to c!us purposes. Joseph LeClair, 73, died Thursday |morning at his home in Moosap, where he had lived for years. Mr. LeClair was ther of a family of 14 children. the ma- living. Mrs. Leon Danielson, is a Mrs. Amadee VCarieur, a few years ago. Mrs. air survives her husband. of the Mount Lowe, California ws received here Thursday eon- rs on the mountain s “the names of Cundall and anielson. At 0 feet above taht is an ob- F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and E-nba'mers Village, Conn slide Thursday morn- tied a naw low point eés above zero, as rmometer at points In the rts of five de- The weather of &n Satisfaction Moosup Div. NNEDY early rthur W. Loges, who covers ite out of the Danielson office (Continued on Page Nine) L de taker and Embalmes | . rtion to Every Datalk < e T C. 0. THOMAS | DANIELSON, CONN. The Store of Values 1921 Xmas— ppy New Year to All ;TOREROOMS HERE, AND LOADED — SERVICEABLE — SENSIBLE {MAS GIFTS China, Work and Wast= Baskets, bocks, Neckwear, Aprons, Boudoir , Bathrobes, etec. d Gloves need no comment. ! Dove Underwear, in Silk, Crepe-de-Chine, o Hand Embroidered. Sitks and Satins. o, Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets. Model Brassieres. REVIEW PATTERNS. PHONE GOODS EXCHANGED 32-3 MONEY REFUNDED —DOC XMAS SHOPPING EARLY ! Skinner’s | PUTNAM Until Mavager Albert Laurain complies with the requirements of the state police department relative to the equipment of motion _.ciure theatres and halls in Con- necticut North Grosvenordale people will be cut off from their favorite form of evening’s entertainment. Union hall in that village has been | closed by order of State Police Officers Howard A. Eiliott apd Arthur W, Wik liams and will remain closed uniil all of the changes, to meet state police depart- ment regulations, that they have ordered | are made, Meanwhile the operator’s li-| cense has been suspended and the annual | inspection card has been taken up. Officer Ellfott said Thursday morning that various requirements of the state police ‘department relative to the equip- | ment ol motion picture houses «were | found to be Inoperative when the state! officers made an unexpected visitation to | Union hall at North Grpsvenordale. Attention of the officers was first di- rected to what is known as theé cylinder type of coal burring stove in the main body of the theatre. Heating of miotlon picture houses with stoves is. forbidden, but here was a flirect violation of the regulations. A hot fire was burning in the stove when the officers came to make | their inspection. Officer Elliott said that he and Officer Wilkiams found chairs not | fastened to the flcor, “exit doors barred | dand, in the balcony, ordinary wooden chairs such as are found in some modest kitchens, and not fastened to the floor. | So many of tie appointments of the mole hail were contrary to state police department regulations that the officers | ordered the immediate closing of the halli and tiie evening’s entertaimment was can- | celled. The state police officers regard the lax- ity of compliance with regulations at Union hall as dangerons to the public, .and the place will be kept closed until all the changes ordered have been _made. Since the disastrous and life-taking fire | at the Rialto theatre in New Haven re- | cently the state police have been giving close attention to inspecting FEouses throughout the state, and the Grosvenordale movie place is among those ordered closed until department regulations are met. Many things of interest to farmers ed Thursday at the first of ssion held in Agricultural Woodstock at what was eeding school. £ of Thursday’s session at A. Campbell, dairy specialist, discussed the dairy cow, touching on con- formation, breeding and record keeping, The next address was by J. S. Owensf and had to do with crops to be grown on | a dajry farm. Disease prevention and | ventffation of barns was another topic taken up during the morning session by Mr. Campbell, and Mr. Owens also tatked | about commercial fertilizers and thei use. At the afternoon session another sub- ject taken up by Mr. Campbell was nu-} trition and comparison of feeds, and still b North | another was calf ling. will discuss other relative to | of the insti- | erest to farm- | ers throughout this te A still alarm called out a motor pumper from the central fire station Thursday morning just before 10 o'clock to subdue a chimney fire at the Robinson house, occupants of are not kept possibility of causing fires. With the exception of two or three angs of linemen that were brought into is territory to clear up the ice storm their posts 10- to other locali their activi- tias are necded, "The crows'tHa resnt { will be busy throughout the winter be- | fere the last of the storm damage is | cleared. In some iplaces long lines of il .i (Continued on Page Nine) ”cli'rs The individuality and the assurance of worthiness which always characterizes the offerings at Shaw’s has made this store the logical rendezvous for those who seek Xmas Gifts. And contemplating your patronage, provision has been made to meet your fullest expectations. Let Us Suggest Silver > 55 Baskets, es, §§ Tea Servu:e, After-Dinner Coffee Set, Flower ces, Punch Bowl, Bouilion Cups, Rams- Cake Baskets, Almond Sets, Water Pitcher, Sandwich Ph!u, Lemonade ad Bowls, Casseroles, Vegetable Dishes, Bread Tnyc, Candlesticks, Platters, Fruit Compotes, Cordial Glasses, Relish Dishes, etc. Engraved Stationery The dignified excellen ce of our Engraved Stationery gives distinction in keeping with the importance of the announcement it conveys. Christmas Watches From the dependable small boy to the daint Pocket Ben at $2.00 for the y White or Green Gold Wrist Watch for the wife or daughter — prices ranging from $15.00 to $100.00. GEO. E. SHAW - PUTNAM, CONN. PRESTON Mr. and Mrs. Nye celebrated their wedding anniversary at their home S: urday afternoon and evening. The were many and beautiful and a number of friends attended. Mr. Mrs. Nye have lived here for years, The boys and young men of Preston met at the Preston City Baptist church! Saturday under the leadership of Ketler and organized a local group of the Clifton Dawley was ap- pointed leader ; Roger Robbins, president ; How? Clark The next meeting YOI & A Samuei Schleiffer, vice president; ard Zabriskle, secretary, and Browning, treasurer. will be Friday, Dec. 23. 12 are eligible to join. Al boys The Ladies’ Aid society of the Preston City Baptist church had an old fashioned quiltnig_party Tuesday. Luncheon served. Wednesday night a New England supper was served by the society to the members and friends of the church. Rev. H. J. Chase called Thursday at many London rthur Bates. 25th i 2 n in the vestry: of large and Roy Y 1o this, do that the home .of M¥s. noon. ONECO over week end. was South Manchester Sunday. other people’s money. " BUGBEE & WULF Deparment Store For the Girls First and Feremost) SILK STOCKINGS PICT SHOES N BOOKS T ¢ HANDKERCHIEFS LS RUBBERS s KIiD GLOVES ! FELT SLIPPERS KS i ARCTICS SHES ] DRESSES i ; MIDDY BLOUSES RAIN CAPES DRUMS | WAISTS BUILDING BLOCKS FLANNELETTE ROBES TOY l TOQUES AND SCARFS - ; TAMS : ”F lEPHONES ; Siivee CEDAR CHESTS BRABGIERES ” ENGINES TOILET WATER FLAT IRONS MANICURE SETS DOLL BEDS CANDLE STICKS § COMFY SLIPPERS HAIR RECEIVERS ROMPERS PUFF BOXES f MOCASSINS NEGLIGEES § DOLL BLANKETS UMBRELLAS § BIB CLASPS IVORY SETS # BRUSH WOOL SETS SPORT STOCKINGS ! CARRIAGE ROBES BLOOMERS 3 BOOTEES i PERFUMES i DRESSES i DRESS HATS || BONNETS i COMB and BRUSH TRAYS For the Boys For the Ladies Nothing But Dependable Mer- chandise at Lowest Prices. oliday %uggesfions for Young and Old—Let Us Help You For the Men RUBBER BGOTS BREAKFAST COATS (Last But Not Least) HANDKERCHIEFS SILK WAISTS LEATHER SLIPPERS SHOES LINGERIE WAISTS PAJAMAS MITTENS ! SHOES UMBRELLAS ' KNIVES NECKHES HANDKERCHIEFS BATH ROBE BLANKETS GARTERS SILK HOSE SILK SOCKS LEATHER BELTS * JEWELRY STOCKINGS MESH BAGS THCHT 3 ies KAYNEE SHIRTS TOILET ARTICLES i g SWEATERS PERFUMES SHOE TREES UMBRELLAS FACE POWDRES WOOL S0 GAMES VANITY CASES BELTS AND BUCKLES STEAM ENGINES PURSES DRIVING GLOVES KNICKERBCCKERS HAND BAGS HOSE SUPPORTERS e G IVORY SETS -SUSPENDERS ARM BANDS KIMONAS MOCASSINS BELTS AND BUCKLES GRASS BASKETS MILITARY BRUSHES . NECK BEADS COMBINATION SETS CHECKERS NEGLIGEES RUBBER BOOTS DOMINOES PARCHESI STATIONERY OVER SHOES DICTIONARIES UMBRELLAS MOCHA GLOVES BANKS DRESS HATS SILK SHIRTS PRINTING PRESSES COLLAR and CUFF SETS NECKWEAR PUTTEES NOVELTY GIRDLES NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ARCTICS LEATHER BELTS SILK COLLARS Friday and Saturday Special MISSES’ WHITE WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES $1.00 & PAR s Friday and Saturday Special MISSE' GREY KNITTED GLOVES 75c¢ A PAIR the Lawrence Memorial hospital in New a social for the young church tonight (Friday) under | the auspices of the local C. E. society. W. Hicks of Hartford, state secretary for ma Christian Endeavor soclety, is to be | resent and furnish the program as fol- : Annual peanut hunt, peanut race, over the top relay, hag passing race, bag jumping contest, match relay, Simon sa)s’ The World Wide guild is to meet at! Chase Saturday after- Mrs. Nathan Hall is the leader. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brewin entertained George Needham of Providence over (he; F. G. Marriott and family were m It's pretty easy to be liberal mthr tical touches. from VANITY FAIR KNICKERS UNION SUITS ... very special prices— “are moderately priced at . the PRICED FROM H, | FURS priced from HAT-SETS .05 COATS, SCARFS $4. 98 to $8.50. $12.50. REAL CLU LACE SPREADS SKATING SETS, in Tan and Peacock Blue . The Byrne Company PUTNAM, CONN. VANITY FAIR snK UNDERWEAR Ideal For Christmas Gifts It seems almost unbelievable that anything so luxuriously rich as Glove Silk Underwear should be an economy. And yet, when it’s Vanity Fair it is decidedly economical. Not only because Vanity Fair is so closely woven and wear-re- sisting, but the saving in laundry alone is an item. In purchasing Vanity Fair Underwear, kindly notice the spe- cial features—the extra four inches to the vests, the double hack of the knicker, and other equally distinctive and prac- g . $1.50 to $3.98 Each s VANITY FAIR VESTS can nqw be purchased cereceass.. $2.50 to $4.98 VANITY FAIR UNION SUITS ......... PHOENIX SILK UNDERWEAR A ribbed underwear of extreme beauty and serviceability. MESES. el BLOOMERS in Pink and Orchid . ... ................. $2.50 . $3.75%nd $3.98 .. $4.98 CREPE DE CHINE UNDERWEAR FOR GIFTS We are showing a line of these attractive underthings at CREPE DE CHINE STEP-INS, $2.50, $2.98, $3.50, $3.98 CREPE DE CHINE NIGHT GOWNS . SILK CAMISOLES These dainty garments make a very acceptable gift, and . $1.50, $1. 75, $2.50 and $2.69 MARCELLA UNDERWEAR For those who prefer underthings in dainty nainsooks, we are showing a very unusual line of Marcella Step-Ins and the regulation Marcella Combinations. are made from materials of exquisite fineness, and are ali trimmed with a fine quality of Valenciennes lace. «e... $1.50 to $3.98 Each . $3.98 and $4.98 These garmeats OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS .. $10.00 to $37.50 Waists and Blouses for Gifts We want you to see our line of new Washable Blouses. They are really exquisite, and most reasonably priced. We ~have them in both plain and frilly styles at $2.50 and $2.98 In the Blouses for semi-dressy wear we are showing fine crepe de chine Blouses in a variety of styles priced from ILACE BLOUSES at $7.98, and BEADED TUNICS at Items of Interest in cur Domestic Section JNY CENTERPIECES 89c, $2.98, $3.98, $5.98 EMBROIDERED DAY SLIPS, hemstitched, 50c-65¢ Each $10.50 and $12.50 $4.50 and $4.98 Each I‘DMJ\'T!LY BOXED PATTERNS of Fine Percales and Ginghams in dress lengths ...... $1.50 to $3.98 The Byrne Company PUTNAM, CONN. Workmen's Compensation. 's compensa- n approved by hue : ew Haven, w London, BORN / WHEELER—In this city, Dec. 15, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E, 7, 1921, a son nd Mrs, loh(r J. Dixon. In Waterbury, Dee. 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Ber ,,t Backus hospital | Olga Johnson Kile of | 1d at Robert sonic street, afternoon, Dec. Dec. 14 192 e Ephraim M. | 124 Maple Dec. 16. at IN LOVING ME Of Our Dear S VEDA E. CAR Who Departed This World away, tongue ughts shefil always dwell. CHURCH & ALLeN 15 Main Street # Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3