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DANIELSON tme \_"‘te«t_‘.ficd mailed a yo live the Mr. od in favor af it understood, however, that legisiation en, package contained, sald alligator leaped sut and flopped from g table onto the Joor and all was con: e was tremendou due time, a! the a towns to furn! 1 transportation to pup! the state board of education towns worthy ef such consideration. N ¢ “household and the the transpoftation do §0 in cases where such action sidered desirabl ! consideration. cap badges !seued by the C© stead of Edward Belanger costs, & total of $i Sturdday, relie! few days the such cl atn 5 v High school. Tev. Angust Chapiguas, Wilingly's sldest resident, Mrs. Cessire wori Ue of Bomday, incident her As gcheduled relative te | the heariw, Delectable in all recipes which call for milk. Convenientand | easy to use DECREASE IN EETAIL n period covered by ta | report, 26-of the 44 articles of food c sidered as with EVAPORATED . MIEK .(, ihe Fighes: 5 American trout planted i ian waters 1921 INCOME TAX RETURNS Must be forwarded to the collector of Internal Revenue on or before March 15 A DEPUTY COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE WILL BE AT THIS BANK FROM FEBRUARY 20th TO FEBRUARY 25th INCLUSIVE, TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS, OR ASSIST YOU IN FILING YOUR RETURNS. Austral grow to enormous size. THIS SERVICE IS WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU. THE WINDHAM COUNTY NATIONAL BANK DANIELSON, CONNECTICUT &i‘.o\:v‘me and Goodyear sections, talk- The school committeg annoumced ©o declelon relative to the matter, which hag been taken under advistment. It is acted at the last session of the general assemmibly makes it incumbent wpon the who Wish to attend high sehool ard who livs in outlylng sections, provided that deems the t was stated after the hearing that the town is in no way ebligated to furnish Dpromiscuously, but may gation of the claims of any pupll for ‘assengers viding in the esrs of the &‘cm Car'pa.rh on the local lines Tu @ justices cemrt eu tho West Bide, fined t cagy cbjec: he as- reliet have ‘Completed ' its labors 1 s for reduc- 2 memider of the i | | BORN HOLT~—In Westerly, R. I, Feb. 15, 1932, a daughter, Margaret Adeline, to M: and Mre. John T. Holt. SOV‘!‘HZBGILL——!H Wh"lm‘.nfic Feb. 9, 1922, a _son, Robert Thomas to Mr. and Mrs Robert Souv.herslll of Amston. F o TR . MARRIED CQOPER — BARNES —In New London, Feb. 18, 1922, by Rev. J. R. Danforth, ‘Thomasi B. Cooper of Groton and Miss Madge Barres of New London. WATROUS — WHIPPLE —In Ledyard, Eeb. 15 1922,y Rev. W. B. Oakley of Old Mystic, ‘George H. Watrous and VH:; Jane E. Whipple, both of Led- KILEY—In Mondus, Feb. 13, b;w.‘ae\ J.°3. Sullivan, Charies Walton of Tagt Hampton and) en Gertrude Mocdus. New York, wes restored to about the spread of “fiu” that I feel i duty PIKE—In Danleison, ¥Teb. 18, 19:1 to tell you at once about what Wincarnis d!! for Mre. Laara 5. Pike, born April me. : Tuneral services Wednesday at 1 p. m. at T hud & very serious attack of “fu” which left the Congregational church, Dantelson. me almost-completely exhausted. For weeks after: Burial at South Killingly. the attack I wes too weak to do any sert of work e ool Ousely, and had to'lle down most ef the time, because the Deteived wite ot 3:}ng Morgan, 1 tne slightest exertion made me feel’ faint and dlewy. 730 year of her Funeral gervices will be held at her late home, 7 Plnynect street, Monday af- Although I had no lppedln Eernoon a. nourishing foods, but in spite of this I failed te CGHL Providence, R. L, gain in weight as I was told I certainly wenld. eb. 19, '9~2 James Thomas \!cL..ugh_ My nerves were so usstrung that the least {armrn‘e of Lebanon, in his Tist made me fretful, and when I weat to bed I rell Funeral ervi 1 " 2nd tossed for hours befere I would fall asleep “The Hansy Al & SonCe, Tucader Finally 1 dectdad to try Wincarnls, but 1 was afternoon, Feb. 21, at 2 o'clocic and mere cheerful. mouthful of food, sl I was LEFFINGWEL Leflingwell, Feb. 19, ;:a.up beloved wife regained my former weight, Wincarnis ‘is sold" in Nerwich In Wauregan, Conn., Feb. 18, , Janet, W!fe of the late Edward 65 years. ervices at \\codn undertaking Tu “WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KN What Wincarnis did in @ Serious Case of “Flu” Restored to Hulth—l‘ment Wishes Every one Could Know About Wincarnis Resd ow: Ure. A. Fegom 252 West 2ond St, "tmcernie. I have been mdm‘ g0 much. in ‘the, nflmm eggzs, broths, chicken and other whelesome and quite prepared for another disappeintment, fer I had already taken other highly ics and nerve medicines. But I ha Y21t of the first bottle befors I began- soundly -all. night - taking delight in helping about the house. I have vous apy longer, and they say I am more cheerful - than T have besn fer monthn. I de wish every ome - that has had the “fiu” could Lknow that there is * such a wonderful tonic as Wincarnis. Mal/n and Shetucket Streets, and all first- clnn druggists. ‘Write for instroctive pamphlet : Edward Lasscre, Ine., Dept. X, 408 West 23rd St., New York Redlth by Wi soen every and am- not at all ner- by N.!nen:l Drug Stem, OW ABOUT INFLUENZA® ing volces. soul to happiness. Shaped ling ceallsm, A A Kenners-v corge, Podllips, frst assistant John C. Steadmas foreman assistant Lawton, Gomgate to the tion, with Wal- at the se of = an excellent Supper was erv- FOOD PRICES o “Gining Toom of the -Colontal MY DEAR WIVE, Who Passed Away Feb. 10th, 1 » case of influenza in reported by the officers, Samisel C. Webster, 3L D. | i W. LUCAS. 4 CAED OF THANES. of existence e o2 aatomo- here. He was a counell, No. 21, Jersey Cit Dr. timy They will sall today lulu, and returning, w Miss Erzabeth Haswell e disase | 4ng salis for Bermauda today . (ML | 3rs Ellen Sheldon and con Waw: | Clartc street, od | idence. Mra 3Milo Clarke and son Hilghlan@ avenue lett Baturdey £ Petersburg, Fla. W. Bernard Sissen of West Breud street died at tm:e Rhode Island Friday morning. Hé was taken intestinal trouble. He was barn here Sept. 14, 1882 and had spent the greatér part of his Mfe embe of Narraganset of C., Westerly lodge, No. 678 B. P. O. E. and the Mcdern Wood- men. Besides his wife he 1 survived by three minor chiliren, 2lso two brothers, éhn N. and Edward P: Bisson ot Wester- gisters, Mrs, Milton Ksiz of Mrs. Archle Hickey of to for treatment for NZT, IN MEMORIAM Andonfe_and Mrs. George Burdick and In Loving Memory ot | Mrs. Gideon Manchéster of ti town e t Califo; has left wpent the weel-emd hospital early A. W. Spicer left Saturday for Bal- Whese he will Join ‘Willtam Sogar. le‘.&}') for- HO 0 into swift- that moves through scenes of # The lure of life and all its care: The way of the world with one wno has turned to the left. The hand of love, lif s hing ADDED FEATURE BUSTER KEATON in “The Paleface” " THE FUNNIEST OF ALL KEATON COMEDIES S5 PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES .- broken drania BRreeD THEATRE the MERMAID COMEDY NEVER BEFORE SHOW L ANNIVERSARY WEEK 8OON ! ‘e"nmnbe“ec G AND FAMILY. was renorted. The L“A @wellers consequ CHUR(IH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers c tn New Tork The Putram Msnufacturiug company ef rth end of the clty, has petitioned lboard of relle? to reduce tie assew: on s machmery and on'its te: ment houses. There ere wbout twenty- houses wifch are assessed for. $23,00 The corporation ns that $14,000 W be & falr valvation feels that comp: &d with ofher property the present asses: s oard Ims not as wvet acted upon the petition. Inmates a¢ Putnam tewn farm may new listen+to the latest scog hits and jazz, also or leas classical numdbers. A new fhas just been ingtalted '-th 1o purchase the instrument was v Mrs. Annie Kifborn, Miss Bea- Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 323-3 ralsed, #rice L Pameroy and Miss Apn!e E. Latrop. Gelivered with t1 victrole halwing .records that they to donate for use at the farm may aleave ther at the First Natlonal bank An, official of the Putnam Building and Lean association announced Saturday that 317 shares of the present series have heen issued. Applications for Moans keep:com- irg infand the money is used for homes in Putnam. ‘benefit derived @5 therefore two-fold, aa an investment institution . for depoeitors and as 2 means wiereby ciii- zens Tiay borfow and erect houses . for thempelves, The assoclation .has vpald five pér cent. compoun@ interest gince it started and the compulsory swving feature s been the means of accumulation of many. thousand dollarg " by shareholders. The zssocktiorn’a ; only -boosters’ age - it Gapositors as the cxpense of conducting the association iz reduced to 2 minimym. States Attorsey, Churles E. Searls, whe, with Mrs. Searls, is at Camden,. N. C, writes that he will be in Putmam, March 2nd. | They have had bad weather. slnce they arrtved in the south but have es- caped the severo oold now beirg expérienc- eé heme. The superior court, March:térm, opens. next menth for civil business on Jimmie McKenna of Mechaniesville, lightweight boxer and a favorite in this section, left Sunday to spend two weeks 2t Jos Thoras' Health Farm near Woon- sodicet. McKenra will train' and receive Instruction and will probably be seen in action. befors the scason olosss. Among thoss now 2t the camp are such celebrites a3 Dave Shade of Australia, Nabe Selzle of Boston so that the local boy will'hawve cpportunity ip confer ‘with some “top- notdiers at the game and receive valuable wdvice Attorney Charles L, Torrey was in Vel- urtown - to represent William LecClair, of Putnam, charged with assault. Accordbnz 0 the evidence thuere was trouble at 2 danve. After the evidence wag in Attorney Torrey made a motion that s chient be dismissed. for leck of proof, but the justice found LeClair technically Tui PUTNAM ! Mrs: William H. Ho! non, N. Y., is r, AW, !Iadorvn.l&, of Ollk !{llL' Mra Helen (Willey, younger “deugiter mpent Wednesday and Fayette L. Wright of ag the winter as is in has not forgotten kis ay several donations of cranges fram his crchard recently received evidences. Miss Yvenme Beaudreault Fisher, of Providencs street, has entered Memorial hospital, Pawtucket, to trzin fer a nurse Willlam Hughes, president of the Oluecy- ville, R. I, chamber of commerce, and James Mils, secretary, will addreas the members of the Putnam chamber of com- merce, Wednesday evening, March Ist Cargill Counecil, K. of C., wil lebserve ‘Washington's birthday by 2 smoker in the evening at which there will be several sparring exhibitions .One bout will be be- tween Kid Lee of 2 Worcester oouncil and Jimmfe McKonna of the Putram council. The affair will be for members. Alderman Honerieus Mnagnan, whe re- oently becamss landlord of the Cargill ho- tel has resigned as vice president of the Canadian Athletic oiub. He gave as i3 reasons for retiring that he would not have the time to do fustice 6 his duties now that he hay added business responsibility. His resignation was recelved with regret Emile Lavoie was elected to succesd him. Saturday the thermometer mtba‘mnldmwdmwn ‘The BumsteadsWormSyrup aw. hursday here. Pomtfret, mpend- the of as “To children of marcr.” Where | goilty and tmposed & fine of §7 wnd costs Hirections. "ave” Followed. TT from which an appeal Was taken to the'sy. PATLS. Don %m vl leitsr lhnd.'- wyears’ 6:_ Bold everywhere Dr..Osberue, of. the state b.ud 58¢ a bettle. lh.c.A.vmlp-.l.n..mfldnb amount Sleigkbells were heard Thursday and Friday and many sleigh thes were gotten up during the &v- enings. The snow mads the young peorte hagpy even with the thermomater negister- ing 7 degrees delow 2evo Fridiy morning. ha wind shifted by noon and @ strong southeust wind prevatled hours which helped to rid the snow. Sunéay evening Rev. P. M. Thompson of the First’ Bagtist church gave the oksing )&:Ju'e on the Mfe of David, cancludi ing par belng At day evening. The dclegates who are to atten Baptist convention New Haven; Mrs.- 1., Andrew ‘Swenson' of Worcester, wpent ‘the ‘Week-end 't ‘the horhe of ‘Mr. ahd: Mrs: Fred J.: Hope. , ' E. Pl Ayer .of Moniville Centre wpent” Monday' and Tueaday in Mancfeld Centre. Pedestrians, motor vehlcles.and teams greatly appreciatesthe work of the state truck which Went through the maln road breaking -2 fine double Rev. Chester—William J: out to the rear of his barns to Investigate the continous barking of dpogs and found 2 badly woundad deer trying to malke its o | The deer which had come down health, was fn Putnam Satordey ont bus- | out of Ely's woods, had been ehot and to iness‘and while here conferred with some | end its suffertng, Mr. Chaptman eecured a Osborne says thet Putnam spends the least ¢ money for health preservaticn ty of the state. STONINGTON Tere all hero '!"Ae Bua-uk. Elgie went out Friday | few flsh wero brought in, eleven barrels | shizped to New York market. Cod and flatfish are the flsh one Gan prog: hero at this time. ~ Trymbull corps, W, R. C., i3 to meet in Brayton's hall for a waist. 'MONTVILLE the Mothodist chapel eada; vening,. the men home of!Mrs,. Chbarfes’L. Chipel Tues- The first 1ady’a :Drizes) the, |Hrat gentlemaa’s prize, 'went to Mark Furber, the lady's' consolatién. award . wents Mrs. Charles L. Chapel-and ‘the gentle~ men's consolation was given Fred Cha- pel. arded " Mro. Mark” Furber, nt of the deep snow. teresting” locture, the village, path. < Walter Moran began his new dutles mall - carrier~ through 'Oakdale Thursday and found'the roadsvery .dlf- ficult on account of the deap snow. The Knights of Celumbus - held €ance in Pappas hall Thursday eventng. rural —— Cl otmmo!a;hwmm Dr. rifie and kiled it ca: for 24 Uncaghiile the church Tuesday, will leave New Londén on“the 3.556 & m. train. * There wes no &erviceat the Montville Unlon Baptist church. on Thursday :eve- ning on TRev. L W. Richardson of the Union Baptist church ‘took for' the subject’ of bis sermon- Sunday morning, Music,-and in ‘the . evening: the topic. was Manhood. Next Sunday evening ‘the pastor's wife, ‘W. Richardson, will give an} in- !(;ls. weart LAWTON in “A Few ldeas in Juggling” “PATH LL NEWS TODAY AND TUESDAY PRISCILLA DEAN IN HER GREATEST TRIUMPH “CONFLICT” STYART PATON’S SUPENDOUS NORTH W iSATION 5 BIG THRiLLS psre Today, Tm;daTde:d;;Hnliday’ Program THE JONES FAMILY 5—People—35, in Fun Aboard a Battle Ship Music—Singing—Dancing—Comedy Tom & Dolly Ward in_“Keep Out of My Cellar” HAZEL CROSBY & COMPANY IN “OPERA A-LA SYNCOPATION” FRANK MAYO in “Go Straight” ' d BROKER “CROOKS” FOUXND PLEXTY OF “EASY MARKS" New dreds. TYork, Feb. ;| through the oper: k | Bave been received and ind! c:'ro“-; T | turnee uza ers, D':Il.“ gave a’fine chicken-Dle supper ffom gz which they realized about $50. After of tho ‘fraut victima had reportet the suppér & valentine soclal was ‘hold g by the Epworth League. - _persons played. The box of candy .was Miss| With complaints to X held them Lttie: Chapman of -New Loadon,. There|for fear ‘of publicity t would P-!nfi were . 160 present, S0 | ridictle-on thent-as’ “easy marks’ A The. weekly whistsolub ‘met &t . .the|lsrge number of leiters and -telegrams Teceived - by tha district attorney, but never oliowed up by a personal call, led ileve, ho added, that the wrt her bear be known “elther Invedtm 6s- er gambling with 5 thelr to had. engaged wildeat securiti bucket shops:” “It is not .enough, perlodically, for the dstrict attorn he gald, “to pros- ecute z few crooks and cause them to be .imprisoned, only to find afterward that there i3 another outbreak and that there are many more crooks to be pros- ecuted. “Heretofore, we have been very much like the man from whom one . demon was cast out, but Who later was found possesso dof seven demons, each more viclous than the first. There should be something done to prévent the cond!- tlons no wexisting in New. York and to protect the unwary against bucket shops, brokers who trade azalnst cusl tomers’ orders, and traders in worthless securitles, “Let us porify the . stream at -its source 'and not be contet with trying to cleanse the tainted waters.” Mr. Banton sald he favored federal legislation to forbid use of the mally to advertise or. sell securitles not pre- viously Investizated and apfproved by the post offica department. DECREASE OF INFLUENZA AXD PNEUMONIA IN NEW YORK Roya! 8. New York:, Feb. 19.— Copeland, commissioner of heal said tonight that because of the marked de- crease in the number of Influenza and pneumonia cases reported, he had ¢ structed his clerks to discontinue tie table of comparative figures which I office has been fssuing daily. He o pressed the ooinion that Ganger of a serlous influenza epdemic has cally : disapeared, FEBRUARY 22 MATINEE AND NIGHT MATINEE :15—NIGHT 8:15 ————— e Eugene Walter's Dramatization of the Well-Known Nevel LONESOHE THE TRAIL OF THE PINE gy Jonw Dolphin Gray as “JUNE” Same_excellonce of PRODUCTION and CAST which distinguished its engagements Chicago, Larger New York, Boston, Philadelphia Cities. PRICES : MAT.—Orchestra 50c—Balcony 28e NIGHT 25c _TO $1.00 SEAT SALE MONDAY L Cromwell—By a unanimeas special tor be used ts ing mow AIL ORDERS NOW! vote, the W meeting authorized the boani of selectinen amount of $55,000, to bond the town to +the which amount 1= to 0 pay for the new school bulld- up-er construction.