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DANIELSON ANP PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON e Oliver A. Downs e town of Brooklym by Witter Downs, who has been one known residents of Brooklyn an official of to Danielson to eased the George PUTNAM brigade Monday eve itchen of the Main of the school. The volunteer school partment lgpt the flames in check un help could be The moter triu regponded to lna a“out 6.30 and d&id mot Meondar merning the faneral of | estimated at about $2,000 trecks during the ter part of Monda d lead one to 70 stora. Thousands Thank Dr. Leonhardt com LOUIS DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmes Bsecie! Adsmtion to Every Detall ET BILLIARDS THREE TABLES i Safe TNt wNEANTS waINVALIDS -ASK FOR F Horli ck’s od Substitutes Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powdes Ne Ceelking — Nourishing = Digestitle 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. Ter lafguts, Lavalide and Growing Children *he Original Food-Drisk For All Ages L THIS SERVICE IS WITHOUT CHARGE TO YOU. THE WINDHAM COUNTY NATIONAL BANK DANIELSON, CONNECTICUT FPoratret School boys formsd = bucket ening, when a 8ro broke summoned from Putnam. In the city court Monday morning, Mrs. Rosie Levine whose homse on Memanlu‘ street was raided ssveral weells ego when a quantity of grape wine and @ still in cperatice was seized, was charged with keeping intoxicating liquor with intent to sell. Captain of Police Remie Delage, and Officers Jarvis, Ryan and'Gibney, testified for the state. They sald that they went to the houss with a search warrani carly in the evening. They lacked about fifteen gellons of wine in the cellar and in a room in the umder part of the house they found e otlll in ogeration. They also claimed to have found a boiler of mash simmering on the mmmn stuve and a pint and « half ino in 2 cupboard. Upon cruss- the officers said that they saw no evidence of any sales -upon the pecific intent upon the part of the de- premises. This was the only nsr.unow\\ fendant to sell intSXicating liquo: \ IR AT Read New York, Mre. twaz - resi statute plaint was rought thel me. offered by the state. Attorney-A S, ‘The ag eviderve that it was kept wita intent nade a motion that the cutcr pointed to the quanuty found er said that he did not the state had made out a case of keoping with intent to mell, therefore ¢ Sinee the sioner and took and more cheerful. mouthful of food, slee] i t i Cyrill Remillard, window trimmer in the e S y from a week Fiebard Clark Holmes of nniversity, 1215 0z. e $1.10 The city dump, which has b cupervision of the cit What Wincarnis did in a Serious Case of Flu Restored to Henlth—Pfi:ent ‘Wishes Every one Could Know About Wincarnis A Fagan, 252 West 22nd 8t ed to health by Wincarnis. 1 have been reading so much in’the W about the spread of “fiu” that-I ‘feel‘it my duty to tell you at once about what Wim:tm!q did for I had a very. serions attack of “fiu,” which ldt me almost completely exhausted. For weeks after the attack I was too wedk to do’any sort of work and had to lie down most of the time, because the slightest exertion made me feel faint and dissy. Although I had no appetite I forced myself to eat cggs, broths, chicken and other wholésome and nourishing foods, but in spite of this I failed to . zain in weight as I vas told I’ certainly. wonle.: My nerves were so unstrung that the least thing made me fretful, and. when I went-to and tossed for hours befere I would fall asleep. Finally I decided to try Wincarnis, but I quite prepared for another. disappointment, for:I - had already taken other highly: recommended ton- ics and nerve medicinés. half of the first bottle before I began to feel better I was soon relishing every ping soundly all night and taking delight in helping about the house. I have regained my former welight, am not at all ner- vous any longer, and they say I am-more cheerful than I have been for months.. I do wish every one that has had the “fiu” could know :that’there is h a wonderful tonic as Wincarnis.. - Wincarnis is sola in Norwlen. by National Drug. Btom Main and Shetucket Stradt-, and all first-class druagists, INCARNIS ‘Write for inatructive pamphlet: “WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT INFLUENZA® Edward Lassere, Inc., Dept. X, 400 West 23rd St., New York O A OB THEATRE STUART PATON'S SUPENDOUS MERMAID COMEDY ANNIVERSARY WEEK SQON ! EXTRA _ATTRACTIONS ! bed I rolled 5—-People—5 in Fun : ~ LAWTON But'I had not taken '’ JUGGLER FRANK MAYO i TH & ATPr FEBRUARY 22 MATINEE AND NIGHT MATINEE 2:15—NIGHT 8:15 - Eugene Walter’s - Dramatizafion "of | 25r e he Well-Known Novel $1.95 THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME COSTUME AND NOVELTY BALL WEDNFSDAY, FEB. 22, AT THE PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY HOUSE MUSIC BY THE FIDELITY SINGING ORCHESTRA OF WORCESTER Concert 8 to 9—Dancing 9 to 1—Grand March 9 O’Clock ADMISSION—Gentlemen, 75c; Ladies 50c. War Tax Included PINE pr. Joun For Jr Dolphin Gray as “JUNE” Same_excelience of PRODUCTION and CAST which distinguished its engagements in New York, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia and other Larger Cit PRICES : MAT —Orchestra 50c—Balcony Zc NIGHT 25 TO $1.00 SEATS NOW SELLING There were tewer bables born, d and fewer dsath: South Meadow | % ¢ followir E MWCORMICK'S FIANCE | . | BATILD o SON OF PASTOR AND POET to jail and ke was di | ed upon payment of a nominal fi WINDIIAM CO. SUPERIOE COURT MARC HTEEM DEFERRFED County Clark Edgar M. Warner issued Hmuumfimfi T0 THE WORLD Take “Fruit-a-tives” and Make Yourself Well SFruit-a-tives”, the marvellous medicine made from fruit juices and tonics, the most beneficial medicinal agent ever given fo mankind. Just as oranges, apples, figs and prunes, are nature’s own medicine, so “Fruit-a-tives”—made from these fruit juices—but concentrated and intensified—is the greatest Stomach and Yiver Medicine, the greatest Kidney and Bladder Medicine, the greatest Blood Purifier, the greatest ~remedy for Headaches, Constipation, and Indigestion, in the world. 50¢ a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG; N.X. worked as to speculated cotto When yellow fe th but Sebas! lumberjacks. New Orieans and They ' prospered. he city all of ed, Short {Doctor’s Prescription For All Skin Diseases “In my practics,” says Dr. Johneon, used many kinds of so-called skin foods but never until I found Hokara did-I see such beautiful and satisiggtory results. 1 use it on all my patients, men as well as women. It cleanses the skin and makes it soft and fresh looking; at thQ same time . it produces a. power to the tissues all skin troubles. All those to. whom ended it ars delighted with and physicians resog- Y ples, ulcers, acne, and Other akin troubles, Hokara contains no grease, is amuaepuc and is 50 clean that it is a.pleasure to everzwheee cell /s, good big jar of.. m!nrwunfimd hi D McCANN-OO., Hornell, N.'Y. Mrs. Wood- crowded g Our follk dance, otion Friday Night It's A Battery B Affair | WITH Sullivan Bros.” Orchestra ON THE BANDSTAND OLD AND NEW DANCES | by The Jolly Four IN UNION HALL, GREENEVILLE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 LA PRE'S ORCHESTRA Tonight ave a Jarge- por::on of thlx money. the Woused to. keep 'in~touch with not-done 'so for a n Torrington.—With the nomination last inent I FIREMEN’S CARNIVAL ' mox~evites — | In Parish Hall, Taftville ‘xa.n {enn 0 orge n 1 = 3 a.'ul‘ !lLs_ Saniiay Bonnevils, both o Music by the Imperial 1 H;;rFils ““Ebe . esterty, 1. es Ifibe',a Green, Admission 10 Cents HALL Pmu.nss—-m Haitford, Feb. ¢ 19, 2, Durham Hall'of Putham’ and felen Phillips of Hartford:~ BANDIT TOOK $22,000 FROM g NEGRD BANE MESSENGER New York, Feb..20.—A robber cas- uaily walked up . to. a motor trus used by the Greenwich -bank-taday, - took $22,000 in"gold and. currency away from 4 negro messenger, walked: around the corner of Seventh avenue-and-Twentleth street, and-drove away. !n'an-automobile with two companions.’ They ‘were ‘still at large tonigh Sitting besid Russell, -wi Xorwih Web: 1, 922, Joon s Humt, aged: T4 years. Funeral - services Cemtral Bflbtlst church Wednesday, Feb. -4 at 4 p. Springfield, Mass, Thursda; the measenger, William n he handed the dag upon being told nd glve it to me and behind them, e truck sat Clarence T ro messenger. Brown VERGASON-In Norwich, Feb. 15 1823, | was guarding §15,000 e which Rz ‘A, Muzzey, Wldow of AlfredVer” | wag ‘untouched by the robber. None of , aged 84 years services-at the Tdoms:of ‘Chirch 15 . Main * street, Wednem the thres were armed. The messenzas lad aolfectad the & ‘b‘&b at 2.30.. o'clock , Burl in | money m ' two ‘downtown. branch o cemetery = banks, to take It to the headquarters -of Gmns Putered fnto rest. at Gal the tank. Russell, the police sald aft- ry, Feb. 13, 1922, Emily R. King, FEr" [ or questloning the thres, told- the driver ioved wife of Nathan A. Gibbs. Funeral services at the residence ofithe Misses Lucas, 84 Sachem street, Nor- wich, Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 21, at 3.30 o'clock. ¥ LEFFINGWELL—Eniered into Lefingwell, Feb. 19, 1922, Fiogence Gallup,” beloved wife o Thomas C. Leffingwell. to draw up to the curb near-Twentleth street. so that he could buy a clgar. It was just after he returned with the elgar that the robber appeared. Russell gave him the money when he. demanded it. It wam-6ald at police headquarters that Russell had bee\" employed by the rest, ‘at guarantee | aged 2 years. Y&lmmtfll&t“l‘.!fl&fi- Butm! IEI'VJOH n Greenwich r fifteen years and recelved s ealary o' $16 a week. A woman who witnessed the hold-up sald she thought she was watching the filming. 02 a movle and only when she looked in valn for a camera dQid the thought come that this was the real thing. Funergl services at her late home Wed- nesday afternoon, Feb. 23, at 2 o'clock. M'ROY—In Wauregan, Conn., Feb., 18, 1922, Janet, wife of tho late Edward McRoy, aged 65 years. Funeral services at Wood's undertaking ariors, .. Danieison, . Conm., Tue-iw, ab. 31, at 3.o'clock. ‘Burdal in West: fleld cemetery. WHEELER—Entered into “rest in No wich, Feb. 18, 1922, Ella Maria Gallup, Wdow of Avery D. Wheeler, aged 71 Middlstown—Tnder the terms of the | will of Mrs. Dexter. Smith of Springfieid, Leia Mass., who disd Tecently, Wesleyan uni- Funeral services at the residence of-her | versity of this Wil recelye a bequest son, Louls. A, Wheeler, 155 ~West [of $100,000 and is made a jolnt residuary ‘Thames ‘strest, Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 2 iegat ith a Springfield hospital for p.m. Interment temporarily in Maple- Sl o b residue of tho estate. wood. + ELGART_In Hartford Web. 13, 1322, Jaene, et S IN MEMORIAM. FEAGER I Nuzary Taila, X. T, Fob Xz Toving Momety: o8 16, 1922; Charles D. Yeager, nnd 4 My Dear Mother, years. a.natlve of Nerwich. MES. EVELYN EOBERTS, srnrrog:—-!n \euvieh 20, 1933 Who Died Feb, 21, 1817, Stanton, 4 Funeral serv&cn w Richard Wednua.w “morning a1 BOISSON—In- this city, Fab 20, 1922, Henry, son. of Robert and riel Bie. +trix Bolsson of.19% m& ‘Town street, (St Mary's cemetery . affernoon &t § o'clock. hum. of Mrs. Byeett " atest, T rclock... Zear mother Since.you lett this World of carsy Gome o be With the Savior, To dwell ¢n His mansion h.r. She was. a mother, truly fond, A friend both kind and true; A better mother Dever lived; Her cquz's_were but few. : By Lor danghter, MRS. AMOS PHIL- mm ‘NORTH WOODS SENSATION 5 BIG THRILLS NEVER BEFORE SHOWN ON ANY SCREEN i STRAND Today, Wednesday—4 Fine Acts THE JONES FAMILY | e Crosby & Co. lTom -~ Dolly Ward 18- Syncopation i TICKETS $1.00 —_— PRISCILLA DEAN 1N HER GREATEST TRIUMPH “CONF LICT” PATHE NEWS PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE "Aboard a Battle Ship “Keep out of my cellar” in “Go Straight” TODAY om. Adolh Juker presents Experience All the adventures that Youth has ever dreamec: ! TAoulced drama ade rza nte that ADDED FEATURE BUSTER KEATON —IN— “THE PALE FACE” KEATON'S LATEST SCREAM e i . PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Raymond A. Simonds, Tenor ‘Webster-Brooks Trio VIOLIN—CELLO—PIANQ Auspices of FAITH TRUMBULL CHAPTER D: A R COMMUNITY HOUSE Menday Evening, March §, 1922 Eight '0"Clock Doors Open at T:81 Tax Exempi On Sale At Cranston’s and Frem Members of the Chapter COMING AGAIN DANCE BTATE ARMOBY, WILLIMA SATURDAY, FEB. 25TH. IDEAL SINGING ORCHESTEA OF WEBSTER, MASS, Martford.—Des!ring to give more tims o teaching, Mre. Nellle Carey Reynolds, well known local’ contralto, will Tesiga from the cholr of the Center church May 1, the end of the church year. Mrs Rey- Nolds T:as been singing at the Main street church, regularly since 1908, CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistany HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN & l'olnphmo 328-3