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e tory relative to the A. T, F.. and some the things it lid whil 15 been looked at with 2 Danielson people who: s been called to it. ure shows a big liner debarking Amer- 1 troops on a dock at Liverpool and foreground of the body of Ameri Louis Woisard, This particular of a half page picture that in the photogravurc on of a New York Sumday paper. Among various errors of the kind th the war departm Ny appeared e occurred since began to publish a deserter or is the inclusion therein of the n: Adelard Boueher of Wauregan. ne to be included in th His wife is a resident of Wau. Advent Christian church property Apply to E. B Putnam.—ady. officers who stopped here ssion of a still, which ken in a raid In the vi | er Raymond E. Allen said Fri. Monday evening, th close at 6.30 D Mornings the office will open at standard time. Myrtie L'Heuercux was reported esting comfortably at St. Al in Worcest some time ago, but delayed until her condition w helley, M. S., of Boston ks, M. S., of Hart a period at St. Jame returned to this city fro for rest befors which they will & Crocker of Provi been visitors with relatives nia Pearson and other well known son proved of special i Hauptman of ¥ under the standard time and at the usual hours afternoon and evening. t was again reported Friday ms ing up the record of th: arged with takin d other improvements a nstalled in the property that is to » over, on North ) rracks of the C ain street, for beantified for the Bretscneider, ain have charge of its care avis park is beins have the men e Ladies' Reading circle at he 2 meeting Monday afternoor sions Friday afternoon at a man’s Missionas Baptist church held at Broad street Alban’s church Sunda In what has been calléd prayer and se ~ ALBERTUS F. WOOD Funeral Director and Embalmer be held according GRISWOLD station at Willima was In South Griswold la ed to Fire W 1s and & pumy to use i d Mrs. Walter DANIELSON DANTELSON ATHER BLD! BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS day with loeal relatives. Gustafson have Sigried North, Records For May his (Saturday) Morning POPULAR SONGS mmy—Time After Time. ia’ Again—Those Days Are Over. DANCE RECORDS -After The Rain Her at Twilight. Sweetheart of Mine. D INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS * Bella McGraw (Harry Lauder) Piano Duet) You—Rockin’ in de Win’ (Olive Kline) > SEAL RECORDS ezia Bori, soprano (In ltalian) Chaliapin, bass, (In ltakan) Heifetz, violinist, Fritz Kreisler, violinist. ECORD BY HUGO KREISLER o Kreisler, violoncellist, accompandied by ‘ou to Me, John McCormack, tenor. and Magie Fire Music—Philadelphia OR RECORD BY TITO SCHIPA + My Garanada)—Tito Schipa, tenor. JEWELER—VICTROLAS DANIELSON, CONN. PHOENIX BLOCK, 4, PER CENT. INTEREST This is the rate this bank is paying its depositors. DEPGSITS ................ $3,554,300.07 SURPLUS AND PROFITS.... $ 262,206.16 A sound, conservative institution, showing a steady growth. We solicit accounts. You may deposit by mail. THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK Danielson, Conn. PUTNAM That Al Lundstrum may have to lose his injured leg by amputation was the word that came to Putham Friday mogn- ing from St. Vincent's hospital at Wor- cester, where Lundstrum has been a pa- tient ‘since he was injured mear Perry- ville early this month. The nature of the injury to his leg is such that he is facing the possibility that amputation may of necessity have to be resorted to that his life be served. The serious condition of Lundstrum is a cause of deep regret to the people in his home town—North Grosvenordale— as well as to the people of Putmam, wler he has a great many friends. trum up to the time of his injury - of the top notchers among the heavyweight wrestlers of the east ¢ had a splendid reputation as a rtist not only in New' England but als> jn many other states. He was se- rous’y hurt while riding a bicycle that was struck by an antomobile near he Massachusetts-Connectiout line at Perry- ville, 5 had not fully recovered from an in- jury sustained to his shoulder in a wrest- linz match with John Kaletchitz of Fast- ford, at the Victory theater in this city, when he suffered the more serious accl- dent now threatening to forever bar him from the wrestling game. Surgeon Willlam Murphy of St. Vin- cent’s hospital. where Lundstrum is a nt in Worcester was fearful on Fri-1 that amputation might have to be resorted to during the day, thoush there was. the surzeon said, an outside chanca a very small one—that the leg might saved. Taundstrum has suffered intensely sinee he was hurt and from time to time re- ports from his bedsde indicated that his progress toward recovery had mot been as eratifying as could he wished. That he is facing the prospect of losing his leg. however, will come as a severe shock to all of the followers of sport in eastern | Connecticut. My, Lundstrum formerly was a fireman in the employ of the N. Y.. N. H. and H. R. R. comnany and is well known in Nor- wich and New London ag well as in this eection of the state. Out of town stndents made brilliant BROADWAY SCREEN S| 100—Tax Paid. 8 Now Known as the Davis Theatre MON., TUES. AND WED. The Picture Showered With Praise by Critics. THE PICTURE THAT PACKED THE FAMOUS CRITERION THEATRE IN NEW YORK TO CAPACITY FOR TWO SOLID WEEKS “Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight” A PICTURE THAT BRINGS BACK LIFE'S SWEETEST MEMORIES. THE MOTHERLIEST MOTHER STORY EVER TOLD. TEARS — KICK—PATHOS—JOY—LAUGHTER—SMILES—JUST WAIT TILL YOU SEE “WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT” LARRY SEMON, in ‘THE BAKERY’ NAPSHOTS e SPECIAL PRICES—Week Days, Matinee 20c—Evenings 20c-25c—Chil- dren, Matinee or Night {0c—Sunday, Orchestra 25c—Balcony 20c—Gailery PAULINE STARK : in “SEEDS OF VENGEANCE” A Romance of the Southern Mountains CHARLIE CHAPLIN, in “THE CURE” RUTH ROLLAND, in “RUTH OF THE ROCKIES” NEWS WEEKLY TODAY—Winifred Gilraine’s Dancing Sextette | FAREWELL SHOW SUNDAY NIGHT AND 5 OTHER BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE LEWIS STONE, in “THE GOLDEN SNARE” showines in the district speaking and [pelling contests held Thursday. Tn | @ —————————— THE PASTIMERS’ CLUB OF DANIELSON PRESENTS A 4-ACT AMERICAN COMEDY OF OPTIMISM, BY M. Z. JOFFA “IN WALKED JIMMY” All-Star Amateur Cast, Including Majorie Gaffney, Leo Bodo, Homer Dixon, Elliott Keach, Leo Barry, Edith Stewart, Elton Knight, Jerome Keech, Franklin Crasley, Leslie Beecher and Kimball Hargraves. ORPREUM THEATRE, Danielson WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd, AT 8:15 P. M. LEACH’S ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY—TICKETS 50c AND 78¢. AND TAX spe king, first place was awarded to Tane . Maines of Pomfret Center. sey ond to Alice Wyzren of Phoenixville and | ) mention to Kenneth Plke of Woodstock, The contest was held & anditorinm of Putnam High school. » the winners in the district event | participate in a state event. i There—was more than passing interest n the fact that the neigh- n of Danielson has gone—o is coing on Sunday—on a davlight sav- asis of fizuring time for the remain- the up to October, while Put- nam remains on standard time. This n with the fact that Webster also considering adonting the dayiight s ing pian, will lead to various pestifero neenveniences in the transaetion of bus hetween the communities mentione 1 twe kinds of time have been in . Tyler, Mrs. A orse ; force in the territory and is to he antiei- auilts, Mrs. Dell Warren, Mrs. Jo pated again this year, Putnam will eon- | collectior a I tinue to adhere to standard ler; place of meetin linen, Mrs. Ida G. A drive to boost the membership of the Winsham County Farmers' assoctation |y 1 r will be undertaken during the coming | and will be directed by Everett E. |- . formerly of Pom-| committee are H. Peckhami, Wood-|evening and next Tue: stock rg. Pomfret: Mrs.| We Facing Universal Peace Susle G. Williams, Brooklyn; Thomas|will be the subject of Mara, Windham. Broome at the Sunday evening service. All exceptionally fine workers and have| Rev. a real live interest in the assoclation speak at the morning services at x of elght members of the Hartford | Ba of on Saturce ant pian Hartford men have accevted an|pj 2 cxtended to them by Dr. E. F.lap o€ the local club to come here and g¢ v evenin May 6,'in tor to Putnam. The case of Jacob Albert was continued | th, Indchnitely after a hearing in the city | Nes court Tt through John ¥ the efforts of Rallroad Officer |go Durfee; silver, ) Mr. Peckham on tha|ser olub are to be guests of the| A case § Putnam Checker and | terest w re not altered. Y ames. The Hartford play- R, urray, formerly captain of police|summer cottage rea THEATRE SUNDAY—MONDAY AND TUESDAY A REAL PICTURE WITH REAL PEOPLE IN IT Wallace REID, Ggloria SWANSON Slliott DEXTER h Prentice, Mr s. G. B. Mors Richardson, ) Miss I Prent n is an ardent worker | Dady; program, Mrs. Kent has alreadly TImed KD B8 Nors 22 |ara, 'Tyler, Mias Barrett did results, Seventh Day Adventists are viees in Red Men's ptist church on Sund: which there the city court next Mond: Eastford Friday ev to Juniper Point, Me here. - Albert was charged with taking|opering. old ties from railroad property. Travelers will do well to remember that todav (Saturday) is the last day on which passenger trains of the New Ha- ven road will run on their present sched: bout an hour earlier arrival in|ish of most trai wos through this territory during Friday, danzerous. Fire wardens | mus ritory is well dried over at|of the fire hazard will continue | me Incident to the business they trans t while to dine at the Putnam inn. | committees of the Ladies' Aid society of Mrs. H. O. Pro E. Law; & ton; president, Mrs. L.|its Mrs. A. W. Rous Mrs. J, C. Stoddard; secretary pro tem., | vill G. B. Morse; committee on work, | nes n the running time will The men’s mission at 8 o'clock tomorrow ; Will come to an end with and Swnday's trains|day afternoon. The m will run under the new schedule, which |tttended by hundreds fires continued to be a menace| A fighting fires that threat-| Mise Glady ne dangerous proportions. |have the members Friday, May 5, will be |Bira and Arbor |cordance with a proclamation issued by | Governor Everett J. Lake. and followed a m n of the parish. eh. e Baptist church at particularly strong pntll heavy| Mixs Kertha Joslin of Webster come or warmer weather brings|give a talk on South Ame litions that will operate against the|members of the Woman's Missionary so- pread of fires. clety when it meets here at the Congre- Directors of the Windham Counmty Far- | gatlonal chapel next Tuesda sociation are to meet here Tues- A banquet at the Putnam inn for mem- bers of the Bowling lea sembled here they, in com-[hasset mills and a dan: with County Agent F, L. Davis, are | scheduled for this (Saturday) evening. It will be of interest to many Putnam Following are the mew officers and|people that Danielson, community wh the Baptist church: Honorary president,|and soclal i tercours people has de: ages of the town of K: s feeders of this city. Announcement . Morse, Mrs. O. D. Farrows, Mrs. W.|of the decision to adopt the daylight sav- n Law; Thursday and will become e E. Phillip rrett, Mrs. e, Mrs. rs. J. B. Kent, Mrs. ship. Mrs. Robert Sands, hall on Sunday sday evening. angelist P. W. Joseph Palmer of Hartford will much local in- eduled on Friday to come es Ruth and Dorcas s city furnished the entire program of entertainment, chlefly musical, ning, and Mrs. J. C. Stoddard left Fri- (day for an automobile tour that will take m to Boston, Rockport, Me., and into w York state. They will be absent ¥ morning. Atbert, an Aus-|about a wee trian Pole, was presented in court| Eary in May G. Harold Gilpatric will to make his dy for the season’s observed as ay in Putnam, . Mary’s chareh of men of the par- ssion given for the mber of poultrymen i county towns are fee wind made such occur- | termilk and find that chicks emi-solid but- Bard of Mill f the Sunnyside club er home for & ipg mext Monday evening. zue of the Man- the neighboring h has so much business th Putnam ded to go en a day- light saving basls and that this arrange- reasurer. J. B. Kent; supervisor, {ment will extend to practic DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME TO CONFORM TO THE REGULATIONS PROMUL- GATED BY THE BOROUGH OF DANIELSON, THIS BANK, DURING - THE PERIOD OF DAYLIGHT SAV- ING, WILL OPEN AND CLOSE EACH DAY, ONE HOUR EARLIER THAN USUAL BANKING HOURS, AS FOLLOWS : STANDARD TIME Week Days 8AM—3P M Saturdays 8A M—1P M 5P.M—7P. M. DAYLIGHT SAVING Week Days 9AM—4P M Saturdays 9A M—2P. M. 6 P.M—8P. M. THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK THE DANIELSON TRUST CO. DANIELSON, CONN. ing program for the season was ma day next at 2 a. m, JEWETT CITY The vital statistics for the town o Griswold for March as fied with Tow Clerk Welsh show, 9 births, Genette thea Bryant, daughter of Edward Daffodil Mitchell Bryant; Annie A Morgan, daughter of Willis and Anderson Morgan; Helen Mitzrin. daugh ter of John and Helen Utropia Mitzim Harry Joseph Wall Maureais, son of Wa ter and Melonia E. LaRoux Maureau Adelina Fernatofi daughter of Anton and Grazietta Marlenella Fernato; Wil liam Francis Jodoin, Jr., son of Willia nad Mary Werle Jodoin; Beatrice Catkh erine Dumals, dau er of Albert an Josephine Osga Dumals Roger Den homme, son of Francis and Alice Kai Derhomm Helen Lillian Grupszeyriska daughter of Simon and Catherin Roczkos zka Grupszcyriska. There was one marriage, Albert F Prunier and Margaret McBlligott. Six deaths were recorded: vant of influenza; Hermon Schwarz cerébral hemorrhage ; Samuel D Pierce o acute indigestion ; Henrietta M. Lafemen of pulmonary tuberculosis, Helen Bron citska. peritonitis; Sarah Eccleston, cc rebral hemorrTage; Henry J. Gray o paralysis; Raymond Bernard of gastr enteriti The newt steam and trolley schedul going to effect Sunday Is as follows southbound steam trains, 10 a, m.; 1.3 p. m; 7.21 p. m.; southbound trolley leave three minutes past the hour in stead of nine, 7.03, 9.03, 11.63 a. m. an 1.08, 3.03, 5.03 and 7.03 and 9.03 p. m. Sunday night the southbound steam trai leaves at 8.26 and Saturday and Sunday the last southbound trolley leaves at 10.1 Northbwund trains 5.12, 8.03 a. m. 2 P. m. Sunda: 4.30 p. m. rth bound trolleys, 6.19, 8.19, 10.13 a. m. 12.19, 2.19, 4.15, 6.19, 8.19 p. m. and Sat urday and Sundays 10.15 p. m. Peter Mitchell of Glasgo displayed « beautiful string of trout Friday. Ther were eighteen, weighing ten and one-half pounds. S. N. Johnson of Daytona, Fla gues of his cousin, Waler T. John: Pachaug. Full assorment seed potatoes, § 2.25. Edw. Blanchard.—ady. The Community club meeting at Pa chaug town hall was attended by twc hundred Thursday night. F. H. Gilber Mrs. John Perkins, Mrs. Arthur Park Miss Edith Tift and Miss Gray were th committee. On the programme were se | lectiones by the Pachaug _orchestra Charles Perkins, violin; Eno Jajala, cor net; Frank Morgan, drums and Mrs. J E. Crary piano; piane selos by Mrs. Harold Geer and Mrs. E. E. Gilbert; ve cal solos by Mrs. George Briggs and Wil frel Marshall and humorous readings b: Mrs. E. A. Faust and Mrs. E. H. Hiseox The Way Down fast, old fashion: quartett arrived and hurried up the aisle all dressed up in their ancient attire, to the great amusement of the crowd. T sang Cousin Jedediah with several lo hits and Love’s Old Sweet Song, with obli gato for an encore. They wre, Misse Sadie and Bessle Thompson, H. E. Paul Jr. and Lewis Aldrich, with Ethel Thom: n, accompanist. Cake and coffee were erved and games were played after the TCPICS OF THE DAY — EDUCATIONAL COMEDY Today—Continuous Show—1:30 to 10:15 P. M. POLA NECRI, ir “THE RED PEACOCK” R ANN LITTLE, in “THE BLUE FOX"—Pathe News || Americ¥"s Foremest Character Acter EDUCATIONAL COMEDY BAZAAR THREE BiG NIGHTS April 27, 28 and 29 BENEFIT YANTIC FIRE ENGINE 00, Assisted by ATLAS AMUSEMENT CO. of New en, Coms. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS EACH NIGHT PRIZES AWARDED SATUBDAY NIGHT. FOX ORCHESTRA DANCING EVERY EVENING FREE! PIANO RECITAL TUESDAY, MAY 2nd EDWARD MORRIS SLATER HALL UNDER AUSPICES OF NORWICH MUSIC ASSOCIATION TICKETS $1.00 ALL SaATS RESERVED — ~ ABecause he loved her. e told her too much— and she misunderstood. Then came another girl who understood too well 1—Until—? - IN PARISH HALL, TAFTVILLE A picps (et SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 28th and charms with its LET'S REPEAT THE SMASHING fashion and beauty. RECORD-BREAKING CROWD OF LAST SATURDAY ! MUSIC BY THE FAMOUS IMPERIAL ORCHESTRA—7 Pisces DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 P. M. DANCING AT 8:30 P. M. Loomer Opera House, Willimantic ONE NIGHT ONLY MR. LOUIS MANN “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” Only Vaudevili House In Tov CHILDREN TODAY AT 1:30—5 TO 8—8 TO 10—5 ACTS AND PICTURES SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY Herbert Rawlinson, in “The Scrapper” || K. of C. DANCE ACTION FROM START TG FINISH COMEDY — NEWS MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—FIVE BIG ACTS HARRY SAUBER PRESENTS “THE DRUG CLERK” A MUSICAL PRESCRIPTION WITH 4 P EW PISTEL & CO. COMEDY DUO “MEMORIES™ A NOVEL SINGING SKIT WITH 4 MEN Monday Eve, May 1st at 8:15 TICKETS 50¢ TO $250 B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE || Phone Gem. Theatrs, Willimantis, for WORLD'S reservations. An unusual epportunity BEST to see a great actor in a great play. CHAS. HUTCHINSON Tonight THE WHILWIND, No. 3 o ) Milner’s Hall MOOSUP OPLE THE HEYNOFFS Novel Posing and Dancing Act | MUSIC BY Famous Juvenile Movie Star Wood’s Novelty DORO'E]E'IRYSE\P;ATERS A _CUTE \;AUDEVILL)E oDDITY Orchestra FEATURE PICTURE ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN, in “RECKLESS YOUTH” TO-NITE interests of the ve been and ar welfare of the fellow townspeople. Prentice Chase R. The Fastern Connecticut leagne 1s now rds officers of and Hal Ch of whom e, programme. An fnformal meeting of the local|n holders of The Jewett City Trust Co,,| representing 124 shafes of the 250 shares | outstanding was held at the town hall| Monday afternoon, the entire stock held | locally was represented, and the stook-| holders were fully Informed of the facts | leading up to the resignations of the lo- cal officers and directors last Friday. The action of the officers and directors was unanimously approved. A committee of three was appointed by the local sixckholders, consisting of L. M. Carpenter, the former president, Dan- fel F. Finn, a former vice president, and James H. Shea, a former director, with bower to take action necessary to pro- skape and the new and nager Chase from one local sp the team from outsider Local and Long Distance Piano and Furniture Moving, Expressing and Baggage Transfer Telephone 148 John F. Purvis and George Gates AT ST. JEAN’S HALL, Baltic e Commartr o | BIG DANCE Saturday Night Music by the Warren’s Orchestra 7—CHESTER FIDELTY—' 0¥ MERIDEN Gents 55c — Ladies 40c Howard Woodard of Lyan, sass.,|Cars for Norwich After Dance is v Mrs. A. H. Wilcox of Mathew PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY HOUSE George Mrs, Wileox and Mrs. Woodard 1st to Join their hus hed to the 8th Di ' r of Norwich wil TONIGHT ewett s Hazel Liberty attended the speak- Dancing Until 12 Ing contest in Putnam Thursday. Gents’ Admistion- 58 Caiild LEDYARD Ladies’ Admission 50 Cents now on the o Rev. B. J. Ayré preach in the Baptist church in unday morning and evenin; The 15th anniversary of Ledyard Tax Included grange was observed Friday evening, April 21, with over 80 grangers present rogular exercises were conducted. An gant salad supper was served and a hday cake weighing over 18 pounds shted with candles, was the center of -action on one of the tables. This huge . grange by Mrs. Frederic W. Burton. All of the past rmasters of Ledyard STATE ARMORY grange save the first one, the late Dan- dresses. They were Billings T. Aver William L "Allyn, Mrs. Billings Avery, Apml‘ ” , 1922 Arthur D. Barrett and Joseph A. Clark. Worthy Master Sidncy Hail of Presion | Music by the Ideal Singing Or- Angeline Maynard told of the beginning of Ledyard grange, which she and her | Chestra of Webster, Mass. husband were Instrumental in starting. ber to put in pennies equivaient to b or her age. Over $30 was collected, which A N c E will go toward the payment on the new vote of thanks for her work at this meel- PULASKI HALL Rose Hili, is resting as comfortab) as B_PIE' ! ‘m' H!sI.A : can be expected @ ‘he Backus hospital, where he was taken after being kicked Admission 35 Cents by his horse, whieh became frightened Miss Bertha Lamb, who has been visit- ing e mother 3ire. Faue (- Lamb, | oo SER FOU WADT 10 pat your has yeturned 1o hier duties a8 teacher in | Be® pogtor® span P he ‘adve The grange was opened In due form and cake was baked for and pr nted the cl W. Lamb, were present and made ad-| WILLIMANTIC, CONN. AMrs. W. L Aliyn, George A. Montgomery, City grange addressed the grange. S.ster Little bags were given out for each mem- srange hall. Sister Burton was given a ing. The grange closed in due form. NIGHT 'CLOCK Calvin Maln, Jr.. son of Calvin Main of TO AT a o. while driving. am East Orange, N. . eolumns of The