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X DANIELSON Joseph Frasier, a Danielson man who is a patient at the Day Kimball hospi 1a1 at Putnam, was reported in a crit eal condition Friday as the result 'of ha ing his feet frozen a few days ago and ws the result of other physical troubles that have developed of late, Mr. Frasler was found alone in his heme on Frankiin street, his feet badiy frozen the result of his having lay down to rest In a cold room while he was wearing wet clothing which he “failed to ve after he had fallen into the wa- a fishipg trip. “Amputation m resorted to his » PUTNAM There wers 191 arrests in Pufnam during 1921, according to figures con- tained in the annual report of the po- lice department as compiled by Captain . H. Bulger. Of the arrests 46 were ford violation of the motor vehicle. laws, 46 for drunkenness, 6.for breach of the peace, 1 for indecent ult on & female child, 21 for violation of the liquor laws, 3 for assault, § for non-suppgrt, 3 for operating motor vehicles while under in- fluence of liquor, 5 for lascivious carrige and behavior, 1 for breach of the peace and atfempt to rape, 1 for sale of liquor to @ minor, 7 for breaking and ‘entering, 6 tor drunkenness and breach of, the peace, 1 insane, 3 for theft, 2 for tres- passing, 3 for breaking and entering lar- ceny and arson, 4 for breach of the peace and!assault, 1 as a common drunk- ard, 1 for rape, 2 for violatlons of city ordinances, 2 for assault and non-sup- port, 1 for breach of the peace and rying concealed weapons, one for drunk- enness, assault, breach of the peace and" isting an officer, 1 for sodomy, 4 for gambling, 1 for drunjenness and being mon drunkard, T for breaking pro- -|bation, 1 for cruelty to animals, 2 for adultery, 1 for drunkenness, breach of l'he pepce and carrying concealed weap- ¥/ for drunkenness and assaulth1 for breach ‘of the peace and theft, 2 for breaking and entering, theft of poultry, a resisting The ¥ that ends today is one nreugh which Danelson and all of Kil- gly has come with remarkable good fortune, as to Industrial conditfons, as :ompared With many towns and cities of the country. Whila business was slack or en! suspended by some big concerns during a part of the year, other mills have run the part of the ave been on full t E necticut \{r\\v fnrl\l- ngly been .is_indicaten by ¢ the peonle have as a whole | ed and fed and otherwise bevond all of that the gs departments of « hal? a million dol- d for a vear when talk dla an officer. THe cases were lows: disposed of as fol- Seventy-six paid fines and costs, were committed to jail, 14 had their scs placed on file, 14 received suspend- hundreds 014 ed sentences, 6 were discharged, 3 had 15 , 4 were com- cases continued, 11 were bound over, | yore Tl £ other office: Judge Marvin of the superior court has W .L'l ast Son 5 : t 2 appealed, 1 he state hospital for the An- .‘ aintiffs wn-a certain sum to be rai; and devoted ely 1e bonded -jr wotsl'n»s( ed by taxas to payving record for the W ning. As a matte pward elin 8 degrees above, reading was 12 above Ice from culting at Quinehaug ‘lake al Y : has done wod seems to clearly A et The Wig motor pumpe will be asked te| - schedule of Tour the postofiice on observed as New stal sav at 8| Ac ad{'m‘ the street midnight here will be a iove ist church this evening, D ock. sue is{ authorize: e N‘”\‘ 0! v” { The Christmas musical program #t St afle for reliring A Alban's schurch will be repeated Su when there will aisp be baptism ot Gates. pastor-at-large| - e __ Bantist venti DANIELSON 4 vice at the Bap! STARKWEATH There a BOWLINS AND POCHET BILLIARDS | Windham county ing meeting men interested in poul- FOUL ALLEYR THREE TABLES _Jtry raising Friday, at the grangs hall WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY, n. E | Bowilng.is the sport for, all. Prizes| Ice cutting will be in fuil-swing today given away every Satur@ay. sections. Where farm- . son’s supply for their iry uses, S. Brown was in on ‘a busin musical man's club is o be held the assembly ball of the high school, New' Year's service is to ‘be held in ngregational church at South Kil- DANIELSON Lnsly Sunday, ALBERTUS F. WOOD Funeral Director and Embalmer ~ Providence PHONE 17 PRE-INVENTORY SALE Inall departmenh of our store, all day today. Included in the sale, will be articles as listed below—all rehiable in every respect. Atiractively priced, they offer exceptional opportunities for the purchase of dependable goods STATIONERY, BOOKS, CIGARS, CANDY COME IN TODAY ’i Wl E.stablished 1860 DANIELSON, CONN. . 41, PER CENT. INTEREST This is the rate this bank is paying its depositors. DEPOSITS ........... ... $3,554,300.07 SURPLUS AND PROFITS. ... $ 262,206.16 A sound, conservative institution, showing a steady "o\vtll We solicit accounts. You may deposit by mail. THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK \ Dn.melun,’_Conn < 7 onadeposltof LN NO INTEREST OR T OF ANY KIND CHARGED ON IS ACCOUNT. PIANOS — RECORDS — DRUMS — SHEET = T number of person's to make possible @ project of bringing Victor C. Townsend, the checker chammion, resident in Wal- +sane, 2 were discharged in custody ™ of \ne r parents, 3 forfeited their bonds, 41 released upon payment of costs, 1 jail and 1 case_was nolled, S tramps were/lodz={ Doors of bas Tham, to this city when he starts on a tour in February. Champion Townsend ere merely O give an ex- 'd open numbered 5L s skill, one of his stunts be- ed stolen wag of a total en, he to value of §4.786., Properly reCovered was | His matches &r2 piaved The amount re- jmerely de entertainment and not 0£ a va'ué of $4,096. in the city court | for stakes. - = "?'h:s' Were Ye- | Amnouncément has been made bysMr. 17 hours, and Mrs. H. R. Paine of Palmer, Mass., ’hen of tht engagement of daughter, comp: ccount of § adys Paine, to Eric V. Johnsom, son of | e volice are continuing an imvesti- | M. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson of North | gation t hove lead to thel s Paine formerly was e al n the Tourtellotte Memorial High schoo! at North Grosvenordale and no wis teaching in Hariford High schoo!. "n \I.S“ Joseph! z to rob her Wednes- rough r \home ford “firm. | 7 James WI. Rafferty, who has been at w Haven this week attending a gath- Bat-s avenue < Date: down tow i the seeond three months, was on I ering of veteran agents of one of the arge life . was the ,Gide‘-L ©f any agent R Rhode! Teland her |siven 32 venrs T i Gl e & i Owen Hanley, a graduate SsUnEE .]}hg school, R French and Sndulsh at Vermont Acade- my, Saxton's, V | 2iss Mary Carpenter goes to Andover today (Saturday) o sn: the remaind- er of her vacation with a classmate. Tlaere Is w growing saspicion an e tins who are interested In wrestli that the letter writing, contesi that\h Miss~Gosselin | been going on for several weeks bLetwee S pant [A. Lundstram the North Grosvenosdale | 1 Kal cnough m drive prae- 1ro,,, fro ets and | prosnective might no smal ber ‘rm S0 large without the mewshaper sp: stenning along tring that is going on—in other words, one.o the m'\:' to Increase the gate receipts. The fans a year. In thelgre now readr for mometers .«‘aow&!c“z to go to - The weath- {* pyinam Hish having is tehitz of East- up a Weather 1 !d 'lv ail colil traff chool's basketball team i 28 led for mext week | ‘w:lu through A3y and at| o0 myeedav State Trade |2 noon ..Q‘ was stowmgg 0ol of thls eity and On Friday with Plainfield High taam, # dedartment Manufacturing com-. be Tesumed on Tuesday of parked about during from 50 to 60 —left Ly the {of cars to pany i week. v Le see half a dozen wers § of Putnam’s schools Teopen v time during the forenoon howrs. next Tuesday morning for the winter The cold wave was welcomed by term, securing an fee o fs now 1 m wava does mot set ews will be on the job | fnterested in 1t is evpected that Charles T. Thayer ¢ small superintendentsgt alarm telegraph system. aceord- sts relative to appointmentsx heing icetions Friday th!d\“" and ming a captain of pol ting relativ the matter of, n: Hyneinthe riay not be decided durmg the New Years perind: councll after the sworn in and go to executive eesselon At the annual meeting of A. A. Youn Jr. Hose and Ladder Company No. 1, Thursday evenirg the following officers were elected: Fureman, Thomas Wake- ; first assistant, Mose Loranger; cnd assistant, Peter Bryant; secretary, James Mogey; treasurer, Clovis vant; auditors, Jobn F. Hemmon and Dennig Griffin. The fire police are Lio- nel Boucher, J. W. Blake, Jr., Williant Grenter, Bert F, Grenler, Philip Jarvis, Joseph Couture, John Davis. The com- mittee of arrangnments for e annual firemen’s ball comprises Thomas Wake- lev, Mose Loranger, Matthew Exley, Robert Olsen and Hector Siebeland. Town Clerk John Welsh has received from the state a considerable number of 6 the Public Acts of 1920 which may be TSRy, had for the asking. He has also receiv- However, Mr-Delage has Supporters | eq the new form of hunters’ lcenses, as ¥ the councll who are very favorably.|was told in Friday's Bulletin. Tt is seen Inclined toward appointing him, and the | that the applicant must appear in per- indications are that he will have their son, the license must bs sworn to_and at support—hiow many sotes T one SEEmS {the clobe of the'season an attached cou- 0 know. Patrolman William Jarvis, an overseas veteran, Is also m#ntioned for the ap- pointment, but has done nothing_to at- tempt, to influence councll members to support him. \ B In the day to day review of the mai- ter of appointing a volice captain. Fri- day brought as uncertain a situation as at their first qneeting. The captainey olice scems to.be the most difficult for the new counecil’to dispose of. -C J. T Buiger, the present. Incambs strong support from. some mMBmbers of tae new council, but the anestior sesms he whether he can command soft: otes—five—to {nsure his Teappos Remi Delage, who is an active candid: for the aphointment, has been making a trong! contest for the place. Ths o criticlsm by members of the common gouncil who will vote against him and | in favor of some other candidate is that he s without police exverience and ey feel that the active direction of the poiice department should be in the hands of some one who is esperiemced. It is contended that while the appgintment of fnexperienced men as polics captains|has worked out successfully in Putnam! in the past, that the policy of making such appointments is not a wise one to follow sec- Casa- birds and antmals killed by him. An emergency basket has been pre- pared by the Woman's Mission Circle of the Biptist church which is available to any one whowmay need it, by applying to the doctors er tor Mrs. A. M. Brown. The basket contains blankets, bed linen and many other articles for the sick regards the final outcomeas any da¥ | room. ar;ceste;f:dnn, But next week Wil tell | pps post office will be closed Monday ory. from 8 2. m. to 6.30 p. m. Lobby open at 11 and 3.30. The Pachaug Cemmunity club held its meeting Thursday evening in the town ball. A good,company Was present fo enjoy the pleasing program, @ feature being the quartetts from Norwich, Rob- ert Gray, Charles Parsons, William Rush and Horace Corning, with 3Miss Mary Giay as - accompanist. - Ths program, which Was of exceptional excéllence fn- cluded several selections by the quar- tette and Diano solos by Miss Gray, { There was also a piano solo by Rovert Gray, a ionologue, Miss Cynthia Crary, of Preste v City; a talk on Mexican Courtship by Carl Becker of Tampic Mexico ; reading. Mrs. K. A. Geer; rex tation, Miss Ruth Burton, and a mus cal romance. The reader was Miss Mil- dred Montgomery with Mrs. James Crary: at the plano>and.Rev. John P. Richard- sen spoke briefly. Sandwiches, eake and coffee were served, followed by games hich alt ehjoyed. The committes was Mr. and Mrs. James E. Crary, Mr. and Mrs. Franks Burtcn and Rev. J.. P. Rich- ardson. Mr, and Mrs’ Charles H. Ray wers among the number ‘that enigyed = the Christmas dinner #t the home of Mrs, Bsther “W. Fitch in Sylvandale, checker The fellowing™ eomplimentary commu- sufficient nieation was réceived- Friday by Post- A Hariford papcr Friday ,made the announcement that the town schoel com- ittee of Southlngton has made a con- mal appointment of William L. Cog- gins of Branden, ¥t. as superintendent of schools at Southington io succeed Ernest who recently resimned his place In Souhinzton to accent the appointment of superintendt of schools in the town of Putnam. 5 Willlem L. Macdonald, perintendent of schools ta now associate mublisher of Comfort, a “megazine published in Augustyg. Mr. Macdonald left here a few weéeks age jto fake a vosition as drincifal 6 one f the schools in the Greater Boston dis- trict. At the time he had u&\d con- sideration taldng the mosition) he new has accepted at Augusta, but hesltated about changing from the educational fleld. B ! XKarl Musser, eastern field man for the American Guernsey -cattie club, formerly W at, the Connectigut! Agricultural -college, is coming -to Putnam next Friday and during his stav in this section will,make to. several faj i surroundisg territor¥ where pure hrad herds of Guernseys are being developSds During the evening he is to give a talk before cattle men, in this city. Some locrl levers of raa n,\'e\ trving to fernierty su- Putnam is the interest We w:ll delwer thls Vlctrola. to your home $5%bown $120 weekty TH'E TALKING MACHINE SHOP 24 Franklin Square- Mr. Joinson s in the employ of a’Hart-| ¢ Putnam | Lundstrom and Kalet- | pon must ‘how the number and kinds of, MON. MAT. omu:neu 15¢ ; BEAGGY and CLAUSS ~ Sensational Roller Skaters WORTH WAYTEN 4 QUARTETTE OF DISTINCTION ’ S AV ] THEATRL D \ J. M. BARRIE’ “THE MUSlC —ETC. ister. Maude Adams ever played. master Finn and railway postal clerks Sl’:l town: “Washington. D. Dec. 24,1921, Supcrimemknl Railwa, Mail~ Service, ton, MMass. sincere sppr | Work of the clerks and officia Ipromptly and eficiently il a of officia s and employes o RIDDELI ou’NnAv ONLY Ermly Stevens, in “Sacred Flame” - A SCREAM COMEDY MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNEgDAY—HOf.IDAV PROGRAM 4—REAL ACTS—4 ENLSGON and SURPRISE COMEDY COUPLE McDe=vitt-Kelly-Quinn A COMEDY SCREAM “SERVANT .IN THE HOUSE” ADAPTED FROM THE FAMOUS PLAY THAZ TOURED THE U. 8. FOR TEN YEARS—AN ALL-STAR CAST SUNDAY AND MONDAY BETTY COMPSON, in GREAT PLAY MINISTER” av.r ait time, u:. bout loved romance in the world has been “The Little . A novel enshrined.in thq hearts”of millions. The greatest stage success Doris May; in “The Foolish IT'S A KNOCKOUT—YOU'LL LAUGH TILL YOU CRY PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE __TODAY—CONTINUOUS FRCM 1:30 5 ACTS OF CLASS “A” VAUDEVILLE JACK HOLT, in “THE CALL OF THE NORTH” WEEKLY—COMEDY e post psed. I demonstrate partment have the final figures w duty resnonded m the urgin; postmaster general for early ma THEATRE Isecare packing of parcels. 'Bhe post of- | {mn handled the mail promptly and efii-| fciently, The r fullest exten [ e ail met tha situat and i <c.1rc i railway :,‘f the START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT, ‘artain! H“‘d Security’ trhated demor | n.all & most Har Year.- .~ Supe Friday morning at 0, the mercary at the Jewett City Cream-| dings of 2 and 4 below ’ 2 Sart of s town. Rupert Hughes’ Prodwction, Dorrviile f ea Bros., savs ev he will lolds | ¢ for 10-inch in record time. w3 SUPERB IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD. RECKLESS WIVES—Comedy—TOPICS OF THE DAY CONTINUOUS SHOW MONDAY, STARTING AT 1:30 TODAY—CONJINUOUS. SHOW, 1:30 TO 10 P. M. Clyde Cook, in “All Wrong” — Pathe News BANNER HOLIDAY BILL SUN., MON. AND -TUES. REX INGRAM'S SUPERB PRODUCTION - THE CONQUERING POWER A BALZAC MASTERPIECE BY THE PRODUCER OF “THE FOUR HORSEMEN,” WATH AN ALL-STAR CAST, RUDOLPH VALENTINO (Star in the Shizk) ALICE TERRY and EDWARD CONNELLY INCLUDING BY SEEING A REAL FEATURE “Dangerous Curve Ahead” “Hurricane Hutch” | F. L. Brooks, of Georgetown, | will occupy the Baptist pulpit on | | Sunday. { E Rev. C. W, Andrews will preach at thxi TRACEY — WAINWRIGHT - At bury Green, Dec. 24, by R DANCE TONIGHT STATE ARMORY—38-12 HUMPHREY’S NOVELTY ORCH. BIGGER—BETTER THAN LAST NEW YEAR'S ALSO MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 2—8-12 DANCE MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd 8:30 P. M. ODD FELLOWS HALL CHIC STANLEY’S ORCHESTRA aged 85 years. At Quaker F ) dow of Jehn C. HAMMER—In N London, Dec. 29, 1921, Mary P., wife of John Hammer. GARDINER—At t Lyme, Dec. 28, 1921, Henrietta, daughter of Hemnry C. and Texanna Gardiner. At South Lyme, Dec. 28, 1921, Ogxen. SA\I‘OBD——!n New York, Dec. 29, 1921, Jennie Elizabsth, wife of Willlam San- ford, formérly of Mystic, Conn. SHEPARD—In Norwich, Dec. 30, 1921, hepard, aged 31 years. MUSICAL COMED¥ Finnigan’s Fortune Orpheum' Theatre, Danielson| F { “Chanel Mongay, San. 2 3e5 ai s Monday, Jan. 2, Mat. and Eve. | g;glz({;(n' Bugial in’ Brewster's Neck P SWEET dn Griswold, Dec. 20, 1921, | Auspices of K. of C. and Club ~Mary Elizabeth Rathbun, wife of Dr. B J. B)’ron Sweet. rvices at Pachaug Congregational ohurch Sunday afternoon, Jan. 1, 1922, at 1 o'clock. Burial in the family lot in. Pachaug cemetery. e CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to Rev. Jackson, Rev. Luzan, Mrs. Grace Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler, also Athe bearers, relatdves and friends, who stood by u> during the long illncss and death of our dear Lottie; also for the florat=tfibutes, which were beautiful. MR. ng%’I‘LS Al A'RA, SON Social. Direction of W. J.Bren- nan, Solos, Duets, Choruses B.at 6. Leader, Mrs. 13, H. Hiscox. Rev. Gowry McLeanan will occupy hile pulpit at the Methouist church. Miss Mae Guilt of Norwich is visiting Irene Stewar:, ATTAWAUGAN Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Totro entertained the latters mother, Mrs. Eugene Reeves and Arthur and Beatrice Reeves of Hart- ford over Christmas. The following were visitors at wich state sanatorium Christmas: Mr. and. Mrs. Hepry Lafortune, Eli 'Daga- nus, Mrs. Rose-Daganus, Miss Eliza ! Coulgrd, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rollinson, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Rollinson. Charles Weeks. Jr. Floyd Mitchell and Mrs. Ray- mond Mitchell. Mr. and -Mrs. Benjamin Wescott of { New York visited Mrs. Lilltan Filer Sat- urday and vart of Christmas day. Mr. and ‘Mrs, Frank Pechie alig daughs ter,/Mildred Pechi evisited Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Demiste at West Thompson Christ- mas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blukmzr spent AT MR, AND MRS. THOM \S ‘WORMSLEY (Mother and Father: MRES. FRANCES THOMPSO\ (Sister). Nor- CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Dlrectors Chiristmas in Nashua, N. Il | Mrs. Tda = Watson- entertained her brother-in-law ' and "sister,” Mr. and Mrs. Elisworth Watson, and daughter, Mil- dred, of\New London» and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Haswell, of Elmviile,sover Christ- mas. Miss® Alder "Jetty ‘and Miss Florence Arbour of Arctie, nent. the wee! end with Mr. and Mrs. Eouis Mongeau. James Bridges, whé is working, & Northampton, was at his home here over Christmas, Mr. and Mre., Juliue Nagon lerved a Christmas dfnner to the followinz: Mr Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH-ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Dance the Old ~Year Out NEW YEAR'S EVL Dancing Party 8 TO MID-NIGHT IN THE WAUREGAN HOTEL BALL ROOM Audience Reservations Requested MUSIC CAREY’S ORCHESTRA DANCE TO THE SYNCOPATED MUSIC OF . THE IDEAL DANCE ORCHESTRA STATE ARMORY, WILLIMANTIC SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 31st and Mrs. Fel beau of Wauregan, and son Albert, a student in a Worees ter college; Miss Aldea-Jetty and Flor- ence. Arbour of Arctic, R. L, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Mongpdu, Mi: Clarg La- bear] and Edward Nason. “ Mrs. Alfred Seymour Is ill There was a cantata at the M. B church Christmas night concert Monday evening. Mr. and Mre. Thomas Governs were Iy Providenge Christmas, o and a tree and South Waterbury—At a meeling held * club the following members wert inated officers for the ensulng year: Samuel Archambault, president; George O'Neil, treasurer: William G. Donovan, secretary; Willlam H. Muus, finaneisl secretary ;: and George Pllkm:nm. tras tes for three years. %:lbe rooms of the Recrcation Rod anf ¢