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e e e s%hso. Qne”fug\;- Bis ng S D AN]ELSON styeet motored-to Manchester S\wuy ternoon for a visit with friends:- x Mre. Macy Sullvan of. Rivervoint \and |- 40 .- 50 =) 5 | Thomas. ot e e reaiing a | Miss 1as Portelance of Providence came i £ X nd: Mr. dad Mrs. Thomas O'Connell, of Canneeticut cars to carry 1922 registra- | to Danielson Sunday, called here ‘by: the | BT € e firs & os:bn . tion plates on and after the first of the | death of Mrs. Michael Sullivan o! High | tlon- 53, w§ £t year will be made until Jan. § at mid- | street, night, sccording to a susgestion that Members of the Pentecostal chnrch are & Chief Jobn McFarland received Sunday | to hold a cottage prayer meeting with) 3 15 a telegram from Lwbbins Y. Stoeckel, | MrS. Laura Reynolds Tuesday cvening. | doubipss “”“*“"“U -orighs 3 that_at. the | mator vehicle commissioner. Roomers wanted, by the day or week,! chemical tanki on- the’ mwk 4ia ¢ ‘armory, Bed by the 3 o, R LN The telegram expialned that conditions | $7 per week; meals cents. George with: $25 demage. mlx of. ¢ &, a formal dance, - well atiended. - The at the motor vehicle department, where | Patterson. Pellet? bullding, Depot square, b ‘hu i) armory WS wmfl_\'dy decorated for | the workers have been swamped - with | Danielson.—adv. ALED *‘hm NeWw Year's eve bail, Many ex-ser- work for days, show that motorists have | Henry McDermott of Woonsockst uniform attended. A seven- ‘been having considerable trouble with the | ¢d Sunday with his mother, Mrs. /Michael iscé "ordiéstra. furnishied music nd- the : > | McDermott, of High street.” ' . g Dleren < 5 p T e T N 2 | A K tho. publio institutions 1o this annp ol rd! used coal. afts ""‘d ”‘h"“" $F | or e as . | territory there were. observances of the y 5 S h,:,‘flf’{f‘,‘:;:,‘:‘?g?‘ég;‘,’;ififi Neg Year holiday, which was marked | 189 Was. Teported. to be- 8301 Drov- | enterprise, e, ok, ThE Paweatnik e | Notwithstanding the troubles that the | b7Nome special feature of ‘entertainment erty was owned by : tiofial Bank and W'iust Co., which s to S new application blanks have presented it | and by special dinners. 3‘“ for b”:" 1‘:’1;“ ‘“3';&“’ 2rpm | be lcated cn the’ West Side very soom, A \EIDENCE i oS ible: Was noted on Sunday, the first day of the | A Joint installation of the- officers: gt the: street W: _,{Pon square. | with its large number of ince, oraters, - ONFIDEN E is thfi mtangl ZW Tetr. that seores of motorisie n this ter. | McGregor post, G. A. R., McGregor W, R. | Foreman Wakeley . that . there | its excellent number of officlais so well 5 d 2 b Titory bad managed o mest ths faotor | C. and Col Edward Anderson camm, §.| %25 plenty of evidence that the fire, Iike | equipped and well able- to' handle the leverage that will pry open the:door to “ehicle depariment's requirements as to| Of Vt. IS Dlanned.for Wednesday evening | e ohe in another part’of the borough | coming business of this institution for its %3 FR aX¥ing out the forms with ail required | Of this week. ;g:;dl;::;s eatlier, was tha Fork of an own d::eopfie -\;dsfis own location. * Paw- cess. Secure in the knowledge 2 colmo- i 1d e 53 had; Principal Elton E. Knights of the Dan- 4 cat s _live but s men will weicom A K F T . = 5 e e e e e i | teison graded school has been swpending | ' The'third fire' was Faag n. s telephone | and-assist in all such enterprises for the tion that he is right, that his house iS right; *. background znd marcon-figured registra- | the vacation period at his home {n Turner | at” 5 o% lonlt for 2 daimney fire en future Pawcatuck. D plates. In fact, the great majority | Center, Me, Brown avenue! Rarmers in the outlying | Alexamler Mitchell, janitor of the town - that his product is right, the Salesman is of pleasure cars seen in use in Danielson There was a special {llumination of the | districts within earshot of the biz fire | hall, is confined to-his home with an-at- carrying the 1922 markers, though | church with candles at a-Sunday evenifg | whistle, thought the .town was sufe| tack of grip. .His son is acting 1n, the { fU“V equmped and read) to combat any sales’ rcslstahce were a few cars abroad with the | Service at the Congregational church in|burning up, and in ‘the early morning | same capasity. ~ .+ moers stidl n use. South Killingly. lxtem o, & rapid-tre, {pleptione thauirs to and Mrs. J.-Scott and daughter | he may meef. : Chief McFarland will comply e e s earn the story. day Sunday the N. J., ‘are spending & Al (o p ol d PUTNAM - lprincipal talic on the strests was rela- | few days with their son, John Seott, of s Let us now look forward to 1922. -And let-us do so: wflh orer as to not too strict enforce- e to :u%;ww the m‘l;“t;o fiea fove | Saring: n;.reet e g d i and hak fid L det midnight of Jan. §, local con-| Mayor Allile W. Marcy, who retires|kindled. TE, Was no, of oninions fs. Byron Cook has returned to her T ances wlil have ‘: do | from office after serving = the city two|Siven by the many who -were out:the | home in Providence after a visit with Mr éép -rooted and unshaken confidence. et us ae em which certain cases | two terms, four years, as its chief exe-|ETeater part of the night. The = bamn | and) Mre, Lewis Barbour of School ] right now that the coming year will be one of reat nchieve- cutive, has issued the following Now“'he“ ‘the frst fire occurred i used as o A 3 be as fair with the Year's greetingto the citizens of Put-|3 Storehouse by A..B. Burleson & Co.. | Safurday eveningthe Westerly Masonls ment. e i : otor is possible, but the motor- | nam: “The old year has passed my—let’s|and at times contalrs qunhmlu ot vals | elub’kept. open: house for members and 3 S are not expected to taks undue ad- | forget it. The New Year is here—let's|Uable yam. - thelr friends to watch the old year out | of the speclal privileges granted | make good usa of its - opportunities,| Thy footing wn of Jast yemr's basiness | 253 the mew year in. i We will enter into our new year’s work with unbounded - Cheerfully performing each task, worke|at the-Jewett City nost nflhe has reatl Mr. ‘and Mrs. Georze Helliwell H Sam, the Sisser, 25 & particularly pes. | INE tOEether for o better and more pros. |ed the reuired status wo that mow: this | Providence. have' returned Home * after optimisn1 and confidence, with the certainty that 1923. . the Staser, 35 2 particularly Des-| perous 1922, Best wishes to all for a full |office atutoratieally” IS’ sdvancsdl {o the | Visiting ~with Mr. Hmmens parents in T P (oo | measure of happiness and . sicesss | seeand class. - For mors. than-a year toe | Peacedale.. - will reveal the biggest and best year of our history. LN X ap. | Uroughout the year” ayor Marcy. ve-|steadlly inereasing recsipts h:;a ‘kept w’r{-rh:ffl i ;flml;mgg ot : tires from office only b he refused | the office within a faw hundréd: dollars v urnes after / H H ¢ to be' & canditats fotics seetion r&rfie‘? the line:. Now. under the grovisiots Wit s o bbkpiattestis i We are confident that in the coming year,” we will seil - he was elected mayor h Tved as an | for second class nost oftice, th receipts by Helen Den an 'y i 1 s. Viciz 3 e ray sleetetmavic, bslseivic i AT ¥ R '?2 Sl Dmg{: Eim?,?::? &;}e&s PR e e:;u' Furniture. Pianos, Vicirolas, Jewelry and Musical Instru- ministration of city's affairs he h: bt sides: the postmastér, e Bos e TaLIed, Vi missed but one t;ieUnE of m:cn:nm?; Finn and ‘the assistant nestmaster, W. having gpent several days at Miss Deni- ‘ments of even more pr0\ en value than we have in the couneil. T. ,Crums, ‘c'?om He will ra- N;_}Slehbm;‘:*}"-h 5 L aaS past { 1, 4 at the start. Ty Dslreneevng(er L}J'%;'P::;a:‘;‘uz:;m:;;' d:?;&- His B.,mmmm(ffl“ be - determined by | 20N CeaUNg of ice and it is predicted | ’ ro.was o watch night eervice .t.u,;.fl el anl serelos etuinadion 515 ?féeaffli’tfl“d: £80d st Westerl We are not unmindful of the fact that the confidence. re- :,_xmw.‘.m; church :and ‘the. B, Y..P,.U:-of. 1408, g % st church held a‘similar servige, exph-es, s charch vl &' i bt el e Poginist : S posed in the Plaut-Cadden merchandise by, thousands ‘of- s dnd Gihor Fraternat mras 3 il e ik ANON our staunch - friends—has helped build, this,.-one .of; Chrerved s g e e e i i America’s truly great siores—and—we take this occasion s and lfil_.\«sfic;yrglus_zn;gla;; et | ke real o laates fl-»e’ ot achoy! *‘_ : to greet our many, friends; to thank them for their most-* December .in ores broke all moh 1 e«.‘!txesxr‘{”eg‘ ml':s kv ‘lowmg programme g t ot Cone s Ady AL N ) B helpful co-operation in the past, extend to eachtand’ evcry woman who street, near its junction street, early Saturday even- Officer Martln Wolfs and a ;] one of them our personal best wishes for ail pf\ssyble Joy l‘he l\h Yepr X ity % N - e COQ?:;RL,ngi c;,,,,f,“‘:‘;"“‘ bl EL L SR : and Happiness, and that the year 1922 \wH prore a mosf 2t the meeting i¥ie | T VeSLTY Filday, o H i £ha Grad happy and prosperout one. 24 sveculation on t Jh E ot s “Caving Lisi, e T executive sestion THE PLAUT-CADDEM €O = - - aress and, sang a Lé.ng Symi the Area-|each shook. hands with his next ot w Among recent activities of Wed By, an Trish | p __ Catherine Vallence, : <o Nt i Wi ré2d . Amagn’ Be: m < it is neverthe- | Town Humo: Mrso Andraw, WsNies! ding to local busi ‘0888 | sdng Just Brcaude, her encore sales during’ the ..h"»{alrs of Your S 2 s Cemering i _PRESIPENT. not_run from| itnam “and by " of girls sang.a choral sele o, who, during| H.Andrews rea an’answer tc | MOV ’:.:" St ) _Went to larger | the real audstion for-ail: Tes] peaslé ‘on | 56T (0% (B8 Sunay echool wore neld in Christmas day with ear traded at| New Tear's Day v PRt Rl R PR e | Pisin Willioat a'tree. withh gifts for-the children. | Pultz, in Willimantic *ha fact that more prosver ritiss to trade home. eir ‘son, Norman 1622—WAR IS OVER, OVER THERE—M 2 | i m M. Wiltey Seturday . to | foatires of, the ayening whe thepresantar | HI candy for' all Games were played | - Rev. Mr. Brown of Windnam prea : HELP , l 100 PER CENT GET BACK TO s liaay, with -his mother in | tion to! fe: chitrch hy the: Sunday pe |1 tefreetin ‘-v:!e served. iu, AE Ot tiarah shardh Su UNCLE sAM AMERICAN PRE_WAR. PM . Mass. Fe will return to Put-|cravon portralt of Frank . Robingon;| ~Sotial Corfier Club No. 3 met at the e §——30c % % this (Wonday) evenins and Tureday | who had been superintendent, of the Sun- 1 > Baptist- church, Wednes- S f NEW VEAR GREETING S &' e | i ‘force, [ il Yon, nis day school for nineteen: veark up ot S 3 aone of Hargord ““d; UNCAS LUNCH ¢ 3 % 5 i e The presentatton was ‘made | 4. ‘Some of the wours néopls recited 1 her parents, Mr. an 119 FRANKLIN STREET ., The annual canvassing of :.(deg‘c- for S x A Banti: present supes- | Chyistmas sleciions. - Bach one brousht ( | s s VEGETABLE St ucoesstully car- ! The pictore will be hunz be- |2 Fift' Whieh was Tune on the Christ- B SouP PRIME RIB OF BEEF—DISH GRAVEY—MASHED POTATO. . STEWED CORN—CREAM TAPIOCA PUDDING—coFFEE-T;HIu i ROAST LOIY (native)—PORK SAUSAGE—ONION DRESSING : MASHED UR BUILED POTATO—STEWED PRUNES Taorviot: famloh “spent:| CREAM TAPICCA PUDDING—COFFEE~TEA—MILK - her parents, Mr. and LLOOK OVER OUR A LA CARTE BILL | TOP SIRLOIN STEAK—DELMONICO POTATO, €0c AND SANDWICH KNCWN TO EXPERIENCED COOKS~ ice those of twa qthenpast ‘superintend- | mas“treds then ‘each- drew a presen ‘{ents, gnei«-.m ;}1‘ !L Reade and Dr. “Will< ¢ 5 -"""1‘ POsREOEY ; fam Soule. eir. three periods of ser- and brown Cornenser, 156t Sataniy [Ticg: a8 gunesintendénts “aserad noby AT S i 1et | seventy: years. © Mr.. Robinsdn respon ine for Troy, Vt..srhere Miss. Car-l i ine tassntutton wid evs?'rvbrm}v giev‘; Ir. and Mrs: . R Foster and. three T threc eheers which closed the programme. cp- maent from Friday until Man. ot e are yiuit. | Sandwiches, cake and coffes were served | in Sonth Manrhester. cueets of Mrs anv's old heme on Long Tsl. | 0¥ the-officers and exseutive committee | Fester's sisten.” Mrs. Pometts Cnm-| s old m L of the Ladies' society. Vietola selec. | min=s, ter's mother. Mrs. Min- | tions a“ded mueh to the evering’s pleas. | iz Tnck: ned home with them. for { ure, Mrs. 4. Faust was in.charge of weis jd the gathering and Mig. Alex McNicol and{ Mr.i»nd Mm. F. A, Tovia and M- | Mrs. Andrew MNicol 4id the!decorating |and Mre: .M. Gesr soent Thursd, Alice Lt < Maude . N. Tavlor entertain- Tavlor's father, sister's family, ehby and two ters, all of Scotiand. week 2nd with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Pultz entertained m—,, Adelaid Monday Mrs. Pultz's fat , 0. D. Fal- 3 s. Monroe Pultz and | { = caused by -the recent jeel n nearly ¢ ad un. Large s With tons hent and broken are the evidence to be observed excent from|ang-Mrs. E. H. Ttiseox arranged the Pro. | Ha=iehrd 4 sized wood niles in the rear|pramme. Mrs. \Valter Marshall, Mrs, Mize R T.omba»? ‘o et s caliod ot Fot, |JATES Blale and Mre. Dora Balloy were he sisw- Mis: Blmer- Getr. The firs Aesertment wos calleh ot Relcfin chargeyot e soliclting. i ettt NG ta s, sotnding 2 chimney e The annual mesting of the Comgrega. | (e veratio SWit e grarmmother, Mre tlonal chureh was held' Saturday after: |Tda ‘Abel. €. H. Andrews presided. The McNico! and- the treasurer gt Teiviids | Haxctosa; F. E. Robinson, read revorts., showing Tlmer Puliz. spent ihe church to be In & prosperous condic IA¥ A tion. |ner of Elm and Cutler strests '!lldu is |ed recentiy, which makes it most fmeen in | venlent for the people O this .gsetion | who are now practicelly without'a phase which to wait for cars. . The jonly run once an hour beélwesn Wi enirations — were |2nd New London. It A% e e 11r | the trolley people-de tioe intend A € Hoxie ana ing this station which is .bafly Killingly, Mr. | The insurance -pepole have. zdfusied: the " ; ; e and ses, Ba. |matter ith Cecrse Hode, Nivive siiu fth ent | ward ana Harold, of Norwich, Was Sl Christmas dav with M‘: :r:xrs‘r.ls. B AL |Mre. 3 3. Bowe and son Fudemrwkn‘mmu ”.Mau ‘.mu: Witham. who ‘takec|ferent braches of church work. F. E. len Bidwell of Norwich. Miss Mary Staadish, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. | home ol g % eat f Putnam schools this week, will | Robinson was re-elected deacon for three E 7 3 3 Mr. and Mrs. George Chappell were |Geer, and son, Leroy and daughter, My- cranking his car. . homa for the present with Mr.{vears, Mrs. J. C. Hawkins deaconess for ngland's Miracle Worker | 2% 0% Srs Gerst Cra™ima e |ra. After a splendia Christmas dfnner meta el fen e oo vears T W CHOBhibeD Badt i 8 CharlemtGravt, "of, Franklin |the bie Christmac tree ‘was stripped of | aterbury.—The Waterbury s Helen Rich of New York s’ |three vears, L..G.. Buckinghami, treasur, - N, ang Mré. B. R Torle entertained |its packages, there belng sifts for all. | club rounded ogt the rst yeaz, of. I camp loy guest of her parents, Mr. and|er.. Walter Marshall. assistant treasurer, Monday, My. and Mrs. J. H. King and | Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Abel entertained | cossful existence’ With 2. well “uttended Frank Rich, Grove street, | Miss ‘Anna_Littlefield, auditor of offer: | - Mr. and Mre. C. §. Goodwi at Christmas dinner, Mrs. Abel's | meeting in ¢he guild room: of' "‘ In her December report Miss C, C.|[08S¢ standing committes,. Mrs.. J. . Jrs. Anna Abel of N . and Mrs. Austin Wade, of | church. The feature of the Lessara nablie Doalth noise: sets Fort] Trice, Mrd, . K - Ronfnson, Mis. & ‘A | < e R A A | vt St dgd“ that she has made 211 nursing visits in | Faust. * Thirty- dollarswas voted to.the| - i S t son, Eawin, of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. | beautiful’ collection of Cu ICUra Oap the eity and has made 29 calls in the | Choir, for music. : 3 5 BORN Tda M. Abel and Mrs. Mary A. Willlams. | stamps which, 'except for ———— AND OINTMENT —— nature of gocial service work. Ninetees | - The: local American x.um post s FLEMING—Tn this c'ty, Jan. 1, 1929, & | The Christmas tree yielded gifts for all. | aad varieties, is ‘practically. new cases were treated and the'-total;plarning to” ertemln the Oh, Oh, Cindy dauneiiter, Ruth Aenes, to Mr and Mrs, Mr. 2nd Mrs. E. W Hewitt entertained §0y o ear the Sklu ca: Witiam A. Fleming of 326 Central|a family S—u,Ommer. Taleom, e everywhere. Forsample? ' o 8 Laboratories, Bont X Walden, 2 Noipster” . B J. Tucker and. Miss 1 enterigined er, Mrs. Sa- | liceman that hag been installad at 111 be ‘lighted by ht with intermittent has bien spending a wich spent the attended - during the month' was | casf, and thé Woman’s auxillary will be Seventeen of the patients re- | Drésent also. - Two dates. have beep sst party of nineteen Monday. 4 e Miss Eliza Wyman of Norwich is red and were diemissed. Besides 'this|and i\utauons sent- to: a' number, and | - : O’NEIL—At Sunshine Maternitv home, T § ith ~ brother, \ S eaIcy, home | spending ' the winter with her brother, | Miss Lessara is car»ng for fifty-five ba-lnow it has, been found Tiegessary 1o | - 3 Per. 30, 1921, a son, Willlam Franeis, fo Mr, and Mrs. Witiam F. O'Nell of | Alfred’ Wyman. Boswell avenue. M SR G—In Westerlr, R. L Dec. 30, 1921, ]".}i{“&u?écerfio Mr. and Mrs. Clifford STONINGTON - 0ag. = o5 102 On the property east of the borough s o e A as TNenh & | which is being developed by John. Kel- e lars, a 50-foot road is being cut through the Whole distance on fhe Droperty. a fine piece of road¥ay having already been laid from Elm street 1o the extreme : ’ { by Rey. Luciau Drury, | end of the Kellar's propesty, this having TR b y_Main of North Ston-{ previously been a mud-hole, remember- s 5 rs. Lizzie /L. Burdick of | cd as such by older residents of the bor- ough and adjoining property owners avenue. BROOKLYN SAVlNGS Damelson, Connecticut | nire. Thie poccion’ot Sioteasien: 3 ase| § ; S e _Vl e, Doe. {of the most attroctive sections of the 5 T e S @ ¥—In Montv town. The new top dressing has been & ; A ; A Dl L o Ao ooy | 1210 gri- about. 300 fast Gt the Toadway: ¥ &) n, age: v 2 . v Funeral at thea%nme of her son. Freeman | - Thé trolley waiting station at thé cor- . Kennerson, in Montville (Pequot sec-| _/ . 3 tion), Tuesday afternoon. Jan. ¥, at 2 J A_ ATWOOD P 'd & & B © o'clock. Burial in Comstock cemetery. ‘ L A ; A BROWNING—] ester, Dec. 31, ¢ 1921, Eila C. Browring, aged 66 years. Funeral services at the Consrzgauoml o~ .} -church at 1 o'clock Tuesday, Jan. 2. PERKINS—In Norwich, Jan. 1, 1922, WEYSYONS ViEW. 06. MgW, Charles Edwin Perkins, son Charles A, and Sarah E. Fowler Perkins. saged | |8 . e e dme oy o,g“’;:n'f: 5 ‘menths and 14 days. 15 Main Street SULLIVAN—In Westerly, k. 1., Dec. 29, and the greatest- statesman 1921, Elizabeth F. Sul vu England has ever prodneed—wme GABDNER—In Westerly, F 1 ‘will say t! world. He has held 1921, Nancy M., wife of w.num G*l-, unera _his piace at the head of the British bert Gardner, azed 74 years. “Govetnment, through times as try- - D e T e & D' aymond Douglas, age rs ing ae g2y that b government has | £ 5SS RLES SRS IO | -Directors ever M and he has successfully nesday, Jan. 4, 1922, at 2 p. m. ould | BZLI0TT—In thia city, Dec. 31, 1921, Jeremiah Elllott. T to surmotnt .obstacles pre- nw}{ £, Mond: . Jan, ook loantere e hantiing o Eg ey o | N €rs bt wreateut | « e chmres ot 330, "Burial in ot | »and | Mary's cemetery. . Kindiy omu,now;m. Lady Assistant '| SULLIVAN—In-Danielson, Dec. 31, 1821, T s Johenna Sullivan, widow of i HENRY. E. CHYRCH - WM. SMITH ALLEN i}flnnr-at.u‘m. s 3 “services at Bt HAERIED. i