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DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS | A full century of life was rounded out Dtonday by Dennis Cook Rawson, resi- Mdent at Elmville, two miles north of hers, son, Royal C. Nawson, At the me Mr. Raw is_confined to 0.10, 7.10, 8.10 and 9.10, » half hour lay- over at North Grosvenordale being re- quired of those bound for Webster on the last trip out of here At night, On the other trips there are direct comnections and no w s, ™ of e Woroester Consolldated sompan; are operating etween Nort! o bod aa the roeuit of & fail #uftorod | Grosvanordnis and Webetor, Cars of the wbout elght woeks ngo, bt his condition | Conngatiout company go mo farther north orod critieal and it In thought | (han North Grosysnordale, he will be u n bo 4 ® U Bnd GhoUt ASAIR | .\ the Tnited Baptist ehureh fn East gured much in Mr. ngly Bunday afterncon at 3 o'clock of life insofar | funeral serviees for Miss Aramintha Deacon, deughter of Dr.'and Mrs, Robe ¢ | ert_J. Teacon, wera condusted by Rev. dJ. Carpenter, the pastor. The body aced In the resslving vault at the rilott cemetery, The bearers*wers J. S8 of it Brooks, Mobert Slesth, Luclus fe and | ey and Frederlck Smith. A, F. ain, and | Wood was the funeral director, eaith, | DMiss Beacon was an only chfld and - | vas born in Brooklyn, N. Y. where her er was a practicing physiclan for ears. For many years ehe ha& been an alld and 11 years ago came with her rents, who survive her, to live on a o east of East Killingly, just inside e Connecticut border and near the ode Island line. She was a member he Greene Avenue Baptist church of m, N. Y. ' has been con. fan is fully chrhcmrn human- | cen one of the | BR isfactory adjustment of the difi- that threatened to result in-a ke at the plant of the Paco Manufae- company Monda; on Furnace street was morning and the mill out the day under nor- William F. Pepler of e here for a conference that | v ng an agreement satisfactory to all rr,\:“ who had threatened d others who had k or had been dis- were back on ter in hand had and all is serene about happy._ adjust- was highly pleasing to and the public as a 1 1 beg:u- Mon > the new schedule T weekly working | e hours. Heretofore g at work In ug mills, for | re report- e six mornings ng days pro- | tal of 30 | at East Killingly funera) Chase were conducted Wauregan was as- v Judge Edwin court at Hartford. payment as the | ed xtella of the Vol instrument of the the constitution. | made a raid at few weeks ago ats which 5 from the | A G Bl | Y 2 at Haftford to ner of MHowards Valley, mmm | his towis and | med under | hat he was being en LIPTON'S TEA Lars (Tuesday) even- | of Bridgeport was 1 with the show- The Four Horse- | to the fact that erel through | and Run-down Took Wincarnis Now Well Mrs. Givens® Statement “A yearagolwasin a dreadfully run-down cendition. 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Mail coupon today. the days are cold. danger of coughs warmth, ough an error. le of Dayville is the her husband, who 2y, ng the newly grange was y grangers gathe Pellett’s hall Monday evening. t Dayville Monday a crew of men was to be on the h of thef In the interest of pure milk supp commissioner on ' domestic C es to show ad | pere, k. for- a visitor Rev. of Harts ford e here. daughter of ) ton of Chure rating the nupt home PUTNAM nnounced woul | Webster to North at place with any operaging on rozd officials to attain ary 4, 1920, that the litn Grosvenorcale and Webster was abandoned foisowing a heavy storm of snow and the later coming of rain followed In turn by aquick dropia temperature and a freezeup that encased the rafls in ice. Ail trolley traffic be- tween Wehster and Central Village was suspended for weels, but when sring camie service Was®mot resuifed between DOES NOT HAVETO TAKE PHYSIC Frita-Hves” Brought Complte Rellf Asurorp, Nxw Yorx. T tried several kinds of physic for over three years and, of course, while 1 took it every night my bowels would move; but as soon as I stopped taking phys:c, I would be Constipa- ted and would have Piles terribly. Tbought one box of ““Fruit-a-tives” and fook them. Now I am not troubled any more with Constipation or Piles. “Fruit-a-tives” or “Fruit Lazo Tablets™left no after-cffects and now I donot have to use physic”, Mrs. JOHN CAPOZZI 50c a box, 6 for §2.50, trial size 250, Main and Shetucket Streets, and all first-class druggists, ‘Write for freeinstructive booklets "HURDRZD PER CENT. HEALTH, HOW TO OBTAIN IT* to Edward Lessers, Ino., Dept, L., 460 Wost 23d Street, New York At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y, LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Ssecial Attation to Every Detalh | 28, as Mr. Battey announced a few | N . |a conveniencs orth Grosvenordale and Webster. There were various reasons for this, and chict among them was the fact that non-uni:n crews were operating cars on the Connecti- cut side of the line, following a strike that naugurated in July, 1919, while unisn crews were running the cars on the Mas- sachusetts end of the line. The sirike hac caused the introduction of bus ¢ mpetit to which much of the trolley cumpany’s | former business. seenfed perma As the bus line continued in operatios the trolley company' made n> move to the abandoned part of the lige, whi eriorated materially in the neart wo years that have since elaps £ of the p.Li‘c uti sta‘e made the operatior buses unprofitable and drcve mos’ of b_siness though buces have ed to operate from North Gros ale to Webster. and bathing. 13 uick'y followed by ac- | tive work upon the part of the Webster- Dudley chamer of com: £5r the re- ng, of the rolleyline ticut comp: 0 resume tie ice until s ng to im-ene nd overhead b-fore rumning cars scacdule again, lut firtner y been abandoned and the cars are now running aain, a fact that wiil be for many travelers. syerorcale people are partic- with the resumption of the The Connez- ARCOLA can be connected with the kitch- prisingly low fuel it saves, Lavine, 24 Mechanic e ana America Bisi ¢, at whose home were made . were continued when called ¥ court Monday morning in crder , Amedo Zam, nine what the alcoholic contenr <t the seizure is. The Lavine carq goes oves v of next week, th eother two ! Monday, Febr Newton A. Ba'lard, of the Putnam Cem- , said Monday that the proxi $40,000. the late Harriet Tourteloite of North Grosvenordale and Minreatolis, was orlg- v $35,000, all in Liberty bends. In- 1 the bonds and interest on the vested interest has increased th: fund to about $40000. However, the me. morial chapel will rot be built this year. The cemetery, climb back to par em into cash, 5o that thera will This fund, given by Chan e now from spotty hot air hcat to ARCOLA'S hot water warmth IGHT NOW, winter, is the econemical time to make- the change. Your Heating Ex- pert has much more time now than And you need not hesitate because stoves can remain until ARCOLA is in- stalled and at work. The three cold months are coming The months when chilly bed-rooms mean discomfort for aduits anc the children. 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L. the meantime to have the extra thous- ands to be derived from the interest. When the chapel is constructed in Gro--e [ street cemetery. <n. a. knoll between the street and Kings pend, the wurroundings of which it.is als> hoped . to procire - & fund to improve, it will be one of the most beautiful structures of its. kind in . thls part of the country. Larsy Celeman of Attawnugan made another agpearance in the Putnam cl ccrrt Monday morning and wea finei for having been intoxicated. Towenty daliars and costs, a total of $31.14 wax the tamft assesped and the fact azain demonstrted that gewing drurk it a-iremendously ex- pensive indulgeioo thess days—in court penaltien as we'l Re £:1 g prige of hoosh. Coloman wa# bofore tite court last fall following an outburst he mate at a local theatre in protest against the showlng of Lloyd George in & news resl. County Agent Frank L. Davis will be In Boston Monday and Tucsday of next week aitending the annual mestin gof the New Bngland Ml Producers’ assoclation, in which thero aré many members from this section of the county, Among the Important matters to be taken up at the moeting are what is known a= the statfon charge. a dlsoimtinuance ef which will bs asked; nflalmm‘sflul for butter fat, rating pian, reiafion WORLDS MOST PICTURE PRICES 35¢—50c—75c—$1.00 AND TAX ORPHEUM THEATRE—Danielson JANUARY 23—24—25 —TODAY— BReeD) _THEATRE : THOMAS MEIGHAN IN HIS LATEST STARRING VEHICLE “A PRINCE THERE WAS” A BEAUTIFUL PICTURIZATION OF GECRGE M. COHAN'S CELEBRATED STAGE HIT HOLY SMOKE ’ PATHE NEWS MERMAID COMEDY Up-to-the-minute News Topics STRAND SOARING SKY-HIGH IN QUALITY—DOWN TO SEA-LEVEL PRICE PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE CHAS. KEATING & COMPANY - in “HUCKLEBERRY FINN” SEE_MARK TWAIN'S FAMCUS CHARACTER IN_ACTION MATHEWS & BLAKENEY IN_“STRINGS” MELNOTTE DUO LEIGHTON & DuBAL ACROBATIC WONDERS BLACKFACE COMEDIANS HOOT GIBSON in “Red Courage” COMING! Recital by Raymond Allan | Simonds Famous Boston Tenor and ths Webster Brocks Trio Community House, March 6th’ Auspices Faith Trumbull Chapter, D. A. R DANCE, TONIGHT ELKS’' HALL 8:30-12 STANLEY’S ORCHESTRA Battery B Dance STATE ARMORY Friday, January 27, 1922 Lamb’s Sensational Orchzstra of Rocky Point It’s a Battery B Affair See Announczmant OLD AND NEW DANCES TONIGHT Instead of Thursday Totckett Hall, Occum Jackson’s Orchestra John Faircloth, Prompter | GlR[‘S' at the present term of the crim - lor court In Wiliimantic. Onses posed of this term will go over ur’i May. when the court will be t A car stolen in Hartford and \\r near Keachs pond, a few miles ca. here, within a few hours after T was towed back to Hartford. ‘Weather observers say that Januvary this year is averaging 6 to 8 degrees cold- er each day than January, 1921 1 of the 1921 markers have now dis- ajvearel from automoblles operating in this clty. It was state Monday that special s es <f requiem for Pops Benedio: to be held at St. Mary's church at a dal to be announced. The rusical comedy, All Aboard, was ‘given at the Community House Friday and Saturday evenings. This was one of the best entertainments ever presen: D VHEATR} S LAST TIMES TODAY. MATINEE DAILY FOR LADIES ONLY NO CHILDREN ADMITTED NIGHTS, 50c TO $1.00 For Everycne Over 16 25¢ 50c See This Play Befcre You Marry ! DANCE Wednesday Night, Jan. 25th At State WILLIMANTIC MUSIC FURNISHED BY The Ideal Orchsstra OF WEBSTER, MASS, NINE REAL' MUSICIANS JOE., THE BANJO PLAYEE OF THIS CITY WILL PLAY, The K. of C. Bazaar ed in Plainficld. The cast consisted eighty local people. The principle char- | . acters were: Billy Brady, Ray Green; an V. Beatrice Sloan, Edna LaRochelle; Mrs Sloam, Beatrice’s mother, Mrs. Wilmo Dorothy Brady, Billy's Sister, Katherine TONIGHT ‘Waish; Johnny, Philip Peterson; Capt.| SPECIAL ATTRACTION Kidd, Mr. Cullén; Alexander, Mr. Lee: Fred R wocentric sailors, Paul Peltier, Byron Dug; llsr Skates. Provost. The remaining number consist. | T s ed of tourists, Johnnys, sailors, sweet- hearts, antedoats, witches and nymphi The play was larg-ly attended both ev- enings after the® presentagion Lamb's Rocky Point orchestra played for danc- ing. Frank Green, Who has been confined | to his bed with a severe grip cold for the past week, is able to sit up for a few hours each day. Joseph Jolly has moved his family to Canterbury. Peerless 7-Fiece Orchestra Featuring Geo. P. Landry Famous Banjoist Dancing frcm 8:30 to 11:30 BLACK HILL Rev. Marion E. Jones of Providenes, R. I, former pastor of the Canterbury Congregational , church, visited - Misms Fanny E. Brown the past week ' and called on a number of her former parishe joners. John Kinne of Providence recently vis- ited his father, Charles Kinne, who bas been under the doctor’s care. e Never judge a hen by the cold-stor- age eggs you get for breakfast. _—— BOEN and lesser marksta and the groatest of .n the questions confronting the dalrymen— what to do with murplus milk, The rieed for direct marketing facilifies ln sure to e n the forefront of .the discusstan, Tho Thousands Thank r. Leonhardt who discovered Hem-Rold,” the come mon-sense Pile remedy. No cutting — no greasy salves—but a harmless tab- let that gives quick, safe and lasting relief. Money back if it'falls, says Lee & Osgood Co, % Szfe 70ilf s« INFANTS a INVALIDS ASK FOR A Horlick’s /t\ Y~ e Original (O Avoid Imitations first day will be taken up largely with re- ports of the year, the second Gay with Qisoussions. Only about $1,000 in overdue taxes re- | mains unpald to the city, Tax Collex Archfbald Macdonald cald Monday morn- ing. The delinquents continue to pay and it may be possible after al ito refralx from bringing any sults to force collections. It successtul liguor ralds contl be made, there will be sufficient quas of lmnm at the poice station to was rant etarting a bonded warchouse, al- though most of the concoctlons selzed here during the past year would hardly be ocmsidered worthy in the old days of being allowed within ten miles of such a v ‘Malted- $\ - Horlicks > { ad Substitutes For Tafants, Tavaids and Growing Children | Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder The Crizinal Food-Drink For All Ages | Ne Cesking — Nourishing = depository. Jakey, moonshine, sour wines, home brews and other such substitutcs for the old lines of intoxicants make up the bulk of the present day Seizures, and the sane man drinks ncne of them. At 6 o'clock Monday morning tempera- tures down tc 6 below zero were Tecorde ! in this city. Throughout the day the tem- terature remained so jow as to have an effeat <n business inasmuch as many oat of town people were kext away by the cold. The Bartlett High school team of Web- ster will come here this (Tuesday) cven- ing for a game with the Putnam High sohool team. Attorney Arthur S. Macdonald lef: Ménday for & brief visit with friends in Boston. Wiltred J, Guilbert of this clty and I A,.m. B, Harrington of the town of Brock- married MonGay morning at St. Jumcn church in Danieison. They wil raake their home in this elty. Qe:rge L. Padsett, who was in Boston for & few days for troatment for his eyes, I8 egan ‘engaged Bt his editorial dutles iere. The new aad lower schedule of wagos an- neunced lamt woek bocamo effective Mon- day at the plant of the Manhasset Mas tacturing compeny, as was also. the ca ¢ at Attawugn, Ballouville, Pinevie, Gool- yer, Danielscn and Waurezan, A 2ew more cases will Tecsive attention JOLLEY—In Ashaway, 1922, a daughter Charles W. Joliey EELLY—In Norwich, Jan. 21, 1922, a daughter. Catherine Agnes, to Mr. and | Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly of 106 Thames street. R I, Jan 18, to Mr and Mrs Everett E. Brown attended a very sme- cessful county beekeepers' institute at Danieison Wednesday: Louis Buckley visked his mother at North Windham recently. g MARRIED CRBOUCH—POREDA—In Norwich. Jan. 23, 1822, by Rev. J. Gossek, pastor ol New London_ Polish Church’ of Divine Providence, Joseoh Edmund Crouch or Mystic and Miss Stefania Poreda of - 520 North Main street. STOTT—MALLOY—In Norwich, Jan. 21, 1922, by Rev. R. R _Graham, Leslié John' Stott of Norwich Town and Eu- nice Anna Malloy of Yantic. MARKOWSKI — HOWAVEC —In_ Willi- mantic, Jar. 23, 1922, by Rev. Otto S. Beaumister, Join Markowski and Miss Julia’ Howavec. CHURCH & ALLeN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 228-3 DIED. 'ALXER—In Foctvile, R I, Jan. 20, 1922, Henry R. Palmer, in’ his 78th BDSHHGGEB‘Y. in Stonington®Jan. 23, 1922, Manuel Rose. DEVINE—In Preston. Jan. 23, 1922, Mre. Timothy Devine of Norwich. LATHROP—In Mason hospital, mantic 21, beloved of Wi 1922, Lulu A.' Perry, No:mah C. Lathrop, e r(a acn-e Unecasvile, 24, “at Jot.