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10 . PUTNAM L g : SRR - Special During . e = NO ADVANCE < Wi TR ll ; State lpggce Officer Arthur W.» Wil s !HH||||\lHlllII\I\[!I!NWH"I“"!IHHIIIIII"“IHW‘_ A g Holiday Vacation IN PRICES > tams, of Danielson, was in North Wood- — ¢ Mati s DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEws Hosk Wedsaday un e tdl (F @ LT M A FIYREAMAS bad bandits who attempted to hold vo . E A Children 16c DAY and rob Miss Olive Marcy, 20, early # | Tuesday evening on the lonely highway s 3 oo e 2 1 known as the Forga road that leads from l ts 3 o lstlnct]on NO IICE TO THE PUBLIC! DANIELSCN weeks ago, when the force of employes | North Woodstock to Southbridee. was increased by a dozen or more. These| A mask, a gun and a shot gured in the =) ¢ N o wrch at Moosup on|€Xtra eraplo have been temporarily |incident, not to mention a frightened i o _ T H E ST RA D ; a2 c|laid off. steed who dashed away at the sound of A WMY_ chosen Book expresses per: T | Christmas exercises in which the up-|firearms that left the disappointed Len- : * t | wards of 400 pupils of St. James pa-|dit sprawling. sonality. It gives lumng pleasure. DOES NOT MISREPRESENT ! in Moo- 1 Hallows' c morning rriere, who died | rochial school varticipate have been| It appears tat Miss, Marcy, ‘who 2 A 3 PLA S Y Sund v. J. . Comtols Was|plenned o mark the end of the term, |makes her home with her mother, was on The Book you choose fo r your friend will be wrapp k YING EXCLUSIVEL! bra solemn t re- | fich is under the ion | her way to her home in North Woodstock | ¥ ¥ G U A - of St and Rev hu 1 from. a shopping trip in So idge and | in special paper and mailed to arrive by Christmas, B F ] for~the holl had reached a point some distarco seuth ¢ = ; i N . S v U Riia Brodeur, 11 months old daugh-|of what is known as the o'd forge when 3 or delivered anywhere in Danielson, Christmas morn- of Mr. and M rthur Brodeur, nddenly stepped out of the dar i . S Go the rounds, compare the good with the mediocre—compare the Wednesday at home in Wau- | ws at the side of tie highway and ing. good with the good, and you will tell us why you are a steady asped horse Miss Olive was driv- patron of this theatre. You said a mouthful—Last week's show Blanchard of Dayvill |8 Py the bridle. was maked and was great; but this one for this week is even greatsr. A still : s hasd ot Uk Ihad & gun and his first comma v : S ) better 100 per cent. proof show next week for Christmas. Ictmball hospital | o 1y oune woman to deliver up her UW% 5 money jor iy for failure 'to do so with Eotablished 1860 Thursday Ffldly and Saturdny — 4 BIG ACTS RUBE WOLMAN _COAKLEY & DUNLEVY Damelson, Conn. g 3 SOMETHING DIFFERENT “CHICKEN CHASE®S KNOWLES & WHITE ROEDER REVUE IN A COMEDY SKIT SINGING, DANCING NOVELTY born ALV VRO VMO AR ||llHlIlllllll"lllllnflllll ‘ least one hit ANTONIO MORENO in “GUILTY CONSCIENCE” 2 na will also benefit throug hthe successor the | the White Ilouse Christmas eve. The 0 nge of a gale that swept out | M for ths remainin: would not approve an example Y ¢ P d ‘vhe purchase of 2 believe so fraught with dan- 3 Sl R L TODAY —FRIDAY | h was Tlle success of the falr was a delightfy | ie learned that Mr ‘ AND RD - = o |0 — oniy to it o5, bt | 12 follow the g | . SATURDAY % s weil {0 those who 1 e e ——————————————————— : | "I SEVEN BROWN GIRLS ) Drilg Particnlar he saia 3 ~ : lscal public ove "H’!;,"’“-;-‘Jj:‘ VAUDEVILLE'S LEADING MUSICAL ACT - ;'}:smm,,, = e o e e e “A_SYMPHONY IN_TONE AND:COLOR s maner. S | ADRED FEATUNE BATES AND LADD | Stiney K. Bard m! of Brooklyn, hias so | WILL "“'—"’-‘:r"-l‘::"";"":l = mfl_; “FASCINATION” l REVOLVING LADDER Vontenin the Day Kimball hospi ! piovn vl stoff weeks ago toda will’he taien to his MORTON BROS. CHAS. RE“‘_LY B L iyeteni e Sl THE VARIETY BOYS THE BOY FROM IRELAND | ~ Brooklyn Savin ICE BRADY DDED ATTRACTION . : « » | 5 b ALl in “DAWN OF THE EAST A ‘e lond in due time s expeeted to fuily Te t - A Story of Adventure, Or.nm Intrigue, Romance and Heart Intcres* | pover. manner, EWS WEEKLY—"THE CHAMP —Comedy A« was the case ims on their | Connecticut com: nd_grun ATTEEY Y ty, now hope of Israci in lon B B D romised king, a = | attery ance1 BREED ; the ; e e CHRISTMAS MONDAY | e | THEATRE Notwithstarding the intense enid wave| comes for voting. Repub DECEMBER 26th, 1921 | Danielsor of the coun, 10 are in Iheld a conference Tuesd he Qe made pubte The Pomfret izhborhood Association has plans for the glad weleoming of the new vear and has arranged a costume tlprty as a New Year's ovent. As has been the custom for several vears, chur¢h organzations Sill hafve remembrances for hospital tlents and for charges at the chidren fhome at the town farm for Christmas. Mrs. Myrtice Blanchard of Dayville & patient at the hospita! B resting comfartably N after | COMFORT CIRCLE MEMBERS undergoing. an operation for appendicitis HOLD ANNUAL MEETIN: the 'pre‘ce_d‘!ng da; Wednesday afternoon the a s ing of Comfort Circle of the aes e Davghters was held with the leade for shoplitter; Alvert T. Utley, 143 McKinley s Bt venti coller L D members being present. etaars 34 enty Various reports were read by \Ir* Wi L% g _TODAY— iSullivan’s Singing Orchestra| Double Feature Bill Featuring ED. SULLIVAN || 1OM MOORE THAT IRRESISTIBLE COMEDIAN lfl. His Newest Dramatic . F. \\\m. Donald SEE ANNOUNCEMENT. { Comedy ?"::é !\\i rf—Lwr' _\Ilrt::;‘li ‘r;! % = = 51 = | “BE ATlNG before he cof EILEEN PERCY building. He was taken to the IR Hartford jail. eft an estate of Among tho ant are Judge Judge A closed ga resulied g n Jordan Tuesday ing There a dance ’L' the Eureka QOC\Z!K club Thursday evening. Hanney's or-; tra furnished music uth Morgan, Florence Powers, Jacob and Walter Correll atten by Byron Ames in S evening, e Yale University facu'n that oxide gas ie gemeratel | ze by a vaseine moto~ at't \.,5(‘1(‘ foot per minut ) Wwas overcome S0 auickly, tha of- Communtication with Worcester con- 2 2 of New Yorl ¢ n , daug SUEie Closhre of few Yorone tinses difficult on account of a shortaz pro tem, as i ¥ managed to push one open letting in gome | 04F circuits. Although neariy a month ftary Akvon D. Younger F ‘James Miner of New London spent|fresh air. Japsca sinte the Jee slorm., Whe].iMia Utley, . e G U"""N-’“ Pil damage to the no was so great that it 'H. Allen, vice has been. Impossible to restore all toll ytion after fifteen lines to working order. new officers were Christmas exercses wil mark the clos- | Leader, Mrs. Stanton day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mor-| At Woodstock Wednesday nfternoon, 1 funeral services were held for Mrs. Cla and Mrs. Arthur Coffey entertained | Rawson, ., died in Providenc Burial from Norwich and Bridgeport | was at Woodstoc lbrary are to go are to go to a -in-law, Rev. W. A. <4 DANTELSON CASINO, BTARKWEATHER BLDG. E .| spent the summer :in:)b(erfllr-ef fii"&?:fii"fifréfi:ifi ol il = BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS| 2 ker, who has. been. {ll{in Woodstock and E True to the weather forecast, there 1“er1 ]IARx er, . FOUS Snshua TEANS TARLES : Quring tho winter montite, Ter desth was |, 0% Sger® Y frm the soitheast | Lot e FEDERAL AID FOR FRIDAY EVENING EDNESDAYS LADIE A S e a rpid driving down of the temperature | gmone other 1 urk > inte- WAY €O RUCTIO Bowling is the sport for ail If you don’t care for the things you| Mrs. Parker J. Buxton, 76, whose fun- | by half a gale out of the northwest Wed- |roce L ounalion ot consTRiCcTION DECEMBER 23, 1921 ay every Saturday. can't obtain you will be fair eld this week at Woonsocket, | nesday afternoon. aunt of Misses Katherine an The Salvation Army has well in hand th Byrno and of Daniel and John | its prosram for bringing holidy che from Salvation Arm the Backus hospital. Ot the $75,000.000 appropriatel for' Federal aid in highway construction = provided in the act of November 9 HERB SMITH’S st 4, s her maiden name {to needy homes in Putnam, and 375,000 is now available and ORCHESTRA zabeth Byrme. rs. PBuxton |are many needy familles this year 230,000 w Il Ebos dvatisbie o Yan- e BRIEF STATE NEWS |uary 1. next, according (o fisures fur- : i}rmv her husband and five ch ; R Woak ot ® Misses Katherine and Blizabeth Byrne |attorney for the state and the publ 3 ed by Col. Arthur Woods, of the| . . . {#md Daniel Byrne were at Woonsocket | fender to preparation for the trial of cas Middletown.—Capt. E. W. Apderson of | president’s conference unemploy- | that § s enter on, ¥ l for the funeral. es on the criminal list for the Janvary the local Salvation Army corps stated |ment. These amounts are in addition|winter weather, but h are let now the upon o S this week that there are A “county fair* held recently at|term of the Winfham county 2 Fhompaonliby: thoryouns hwornen students | conet Futiich il lnper £ of destitution in Middletow |t the Marot school netted approrimately | soon after the first of the year. New Eritain.—The w Bri his amount $400 will be de- tary band has elected officers as fo 1 to the maintenance of a crib for | NO LIGHTED CANDLES IN THE Bandmaster, Vito DiFronzo; 3 at the Day Kimball hospital in WHITE HOCUSE CHRISTMAS EVE | bandmaster, James C. G Children of the coun home Fred Sorh ' Washington, Dec. will ba | treasurer, ’II’ omas l,Lrh(r no lighted candles in te House Stamford.—A Ne a t of the pro- f George P. Muldaur, general agent : for the Safety Underwriters Laborator- <To children an _ngel of merey.” Where |ics, an organization created to foster directi 1l > < g FATLS "Dospite ‘searcity and_ enpemon |means for fire prevention. ast 50 cases ! to the $6%,500,000 unexpended balance | con from former acts g* Federal aid in highw construction, a total of $141,625,000. It is expected that the v rious States will match these funds to the extent of at st $125,000,000. making the total Federal aid work for 1922 more than The Bureau of. Public figures showing that other § county road ruction, in which the Federal Government not par pate, w proximately $630,000,000 for 1922, vide a basi order For Men’s Gifts BumsteadsWormSyrup could be used to m A NEAT cost of SANTONT) "t co‘s‘q‘z‘l‘é“'fldn"" | This assurance was given in a tele- 0 : i(!ocs not include strcet co: EVERY CALENDAR Blood sivei yatuiitast, everywhers | orau. tonignt to Mr. Muldaur from Sec-| eState goes o her |in eit ; fise by SSois battio: s Christian which said: Willlams, of 65 South Secretary Hoover of the department Universal Cry | Est. C. A, Voorhees, M, D.. Fhiladelphis “There will be no lighted candles in Hartford.—Franc of comm bas urged the governors|From e of the vario: s to let as many | where contracts as possible foh highway con- | ture stru His purpose is not to suggest | econom: “|RUBBER GOODS | FOR Xmas Gifts BOYS RUBBER COATS RUBBER BOOTS AND HATS SPORTING GOODS 'FOOTBALLS — BASEBALLS ICE SKATES AND SHOES SARANAC BUCK GLOVES For Dress, Working, Driving ‘NORWALK CORD TIRES AUTO ACCESSORIES THE ALLING RUBBER CO. 191 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. FOR more-freshman nual ize of §40. Ile has also h n picked as a x‘\(ml,vw n\’ I EVERY CUSTOMER usetts this Hartford.—S the federal ter. entenced to- elght vears in | Only Three More Days Before Christmas But if your Christmas gift be Gloves to keep his l hands warm, we’re sure he will have a spot in his | A lot of shopping is going to be crowded into these \ heart that’s doubly warm for you. ! three days, and we strongly urge trading during the ‘COLD HANDS—A WARM HEART’ e m—— e+ —(en Genuine Gray Buckskins ............. $3.75 | morning hours when possible, to avoid the atter- Imported Arabian Mochas ............ $3.75 : noon and evening crowds. { Gray or Brown Suedes ............... §2.95 ! In this way you will shop with comfort to your- Flanne! Lined Gray Suedes ....... $1.50 . i selves and will relieve to some extent the pressure Angora Lined Gray Suedes . $2.00 [ on those whose chief endeavor it is to serve you Tan Capeskin, knit wool lining........ $3.00 i satisfactorily. : Fur-lined Mocha Gloves ............. $6.50 : : X Wool Gloves with lining . ....... . $1.95 | Our nssortrpent of articles suitable for Christmas Plush Auto Gauntlets ................ $1.75 giving is still.large :lnfl Varif.:d an.d Lofronbicmaline experienced in selecting gifts for young and old. | Funeral Friday jurial fn Ean CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Black Worsted Gloves . . . . $1.00 | Boys’ Gloves, at 39c to 75c :’ Fuodinslodl fe ; COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASO Allen’s Men’s Shop 13 CENTER STREET DANIELSON, CONN. OPPOSITE ORPHEUM THEATRE ;