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LLH Tl it fis el 15 :?i : g { : | | jay ) i § it I 4 I tkr a1 ? ;5 i 3T il }E I P i § E i i § % i ! | i i £ Golden Throated Claxtonola SUCH A WONDERFUL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS ASK TO SEE THE CLAXTONOLAS AT OUR STOR! MOSE, The Druggist| THE REXALL STORE Danielson, Conn. ] W s Web imihired. was put out of sefvice m the wenlenn and the Winsiow car had a réar fender crumpled. Stats Police Offieer A. W. Wil- liafs investigated the aciident. A*huwumu!mrnfi 1n strest for Hatey Regnolds was éndan- gerdd and somewnat damaged Tinirsday morning when it Was afiré from an 6vi heatsd stove being used to dry out t ering. Ownets and employes of the Larkin Resd sotipany, Whesé slant is hear h7 o the Réynolds héuse, rushed sver with tinguishers and werée chiefly instruthen- tal in saving the house fiom destruction. Floord wete socewhat it 2 in getting at the blase. Chief A. P. Woodwird wae notified of the fire By talephons and caime -flh additional extinghishérs. It is uhe nfi.lbu s m%m o Neé &riviag oa 1978 wesmber pboe aftér Dbe. 81, That ia the ultimitem of m. staté motor vehiele department. The de wmmwmt.un&.nm. motorists of the state will have had two menths in which wma oat theit regis- tratichs for 1923, that the -department has been prepared o handle the business, and that those whe have delayed or will the department respsnsible for their own delmy antil the last minute alnnot held fregligenes 1t tNey 86 not git their plates By the first of the year. Evéry machine and after Jan. 1 postérs prepared by pupils i schiodls of Kitlingly will be an eshibitien at the public Ntwafy. These posters have just figersd in a prive esntést arranged by the W. C. T. U. and awards Rave been made for the Best of the padters, submitted. ‘The Sudjest of the posters Was tempéranes. Rébert Béckley won ,tm first pFise for the eighth Frade.and |- mm Lyén reséived hohorable mentidn. Maty U. Jassbe won thé award offered [tor. sévesth grade compeétitors afd El- wood Spenesr honérable mention. Henty Nadé won first award in the sixth grade and 1sels Dube hénoradle menunn Schools #h Daniélsss. Attawaugan, wear and Dayville were re,r!-antefl n the esuitpetition. sedrediPy of Tiale Wmlversice. i soendant of a distinguished kmlfikly family. My, Hutshing, who suosesds An- son Pheips Stokes, s but 28 years of age mmammmmumam u.mm» at Yale He 13 a great- #randsoh of 1sasc T. Hutehfha, for many yeats a fésidént of Danisison, and whose dsath ostuvved about 1880. The sedfe- taty’s grandfather - was Ttev. Robert Hutehths, D. D., borh in felson, an Who beeame one of the bést ¥nown cler- £¥en of the Congregational and Presdy tetian dememinations in thé edunty. Bev Hutohin® father 16 William ins, president of Bérea (Ohis) col- Wae oratof of his ¢lass and also speaking award that aiso-had Man wom | By his father 30 years befors whils eS| Bectetary wab a student 3t Yals. ins sefved during the Wofld waf as The Christmas Store for MEN’S GIFTS AYTRACTIVE BOXES FURNISHED FOR MOST arkrs AT NO EXTRA EXPENSE A MAN AT CHRISTMAS TIME M .o $L80 b $400 qunah Netkdiss ... . 35¢ to $2.00 Shists <« $1.50 w $7.50 Seatf Pins . e cisiiisior, . . 6585 $1.00 Gigiirette Casts ‘s . 65¢ 15 $1.50 mufiumma ~ §2.00 M : . 86c 0 78¢ mm”. “ .“fi‘ifi' W & AMBHIAAGE Ser- m fromt ahd wes 8&c- mt!l M the Ytallan government for is bravéry. At that time he had not attained his majority. The fellowing is the moRthly stasement from the offite & the seletwién showing | the distribution of expenditures for roads and the seléctmen’s pay and transpotta tion costs from Aug. 1, the beflnnlng of the towh's finattlal year, to D, §: Distridetion of Expenditure for ..u-. oGifsert. Basbh. Alverd, (.H.m 15 QLM’:.H 13, lh u 894,50 233,98 mt mm 130.09 30.00 Ratiings .60 7.3 Totals ..38.576.10 $1,042.83 $3,787.26 Grand total. $8,504.53. Solectmen’s Fuy and Transpertasion. Reade Bfldfln l“ ii Total S'men. Trans. To Date, $34.00 $5.00 $19238) 17.33 7 5.00 (6600 700 * 481.28 26,83 $107.35 $17.00 $915.07 PUTNAM Judge Jean P. Rellogy of the superior court rendéred judgment in favor of e plaintift i the &ase of Fimér Brinda- |meéu? vs E. H. Kéach and company, iibere acon N .. 43 Alverd L. i ah_automobile aceldent at thé junctién of Soith Main and Maple streets in that piace in the spring of this year. The case was tried In the eupérior court here a tew weeks ago. The court finds &S to damieges that Mr. Beindamesr 15 anlitled to recover the loss of his wafés tor a peried of five ! weeks when he was ineapscitated follow- ing the accident, wages at the rate of $35 per week, 332 for physiclans feen ane medicine, $105.52 for répairs 6 his cat, and $500 for the pain and suffering sus- {tained from the aceident. The tétal judge ment, with 8osts, is approximately $850. Tt is possiblé that hotice of appeal to |tk strpretne eourt will be filed By B&-fl!. Russél and Bredferd, the loeal fitm of attorneys who détended thé suit for theé nsuFanee 2%pany that lssued the policy on the Keneh and esmpafiy ear. the mombrandum 6f his decision x Remn savs in sm The. testi- n\flil ot ”:he plamtift deunhmh is 56 absolutely in l?!dlhn‘ ihat It fiec- essary to_oonsider the probakilities of each {n arder m aFHve at a sstisfactory | E:r!fluibh. n:: l‘m ‘V#hflfil\ n;;r endant ¢ ntifs ear struck | the, cas of the tX:fendmu atter the. de- fendant's ear down Maple treet and was lhen on the right hand side of Maple street, and that imtmedi- tely after the aetldent the plaintift's car vesred t6 the right and shot aeross to its Fight to the opposite side of the street. [That it could with ie lere front wheel jzon g6 meross to the opposite side of the street.does not sem e, even tue défendani's efpert, Nathan Beecleston, s | testitring that with the left front wheel off a car would turh to the left. = On the ether hadd, it is ¢he éevidence of the Plaint#® and his companfon énidant's eaf came down Maple street ! <8t 2 rapld rate of spedd, Went atross | L | Main to the oBposits sie of the street | and theh turned and came Girecily inst the eat of the piaintift then on the fight hand side of the road. Maple 15 2 hilly stFest with a 10 ?er cent. grads .Is\;nmmmum imé of the ae- cident. With the avifienes 82 tM Gafendant im- prodable and that én part of the plaintift quits id mm Wth the o paesibilities the comdluslon nectssatily 16116%E that the aseldent was taustd by caréless arving ot the mm\m- nnumamnmm mnu&&- mesting speaking at 26333 | botti essins. In the shofning: at 10 &¢lbtk Be will opbn the meeting ¥ith ah address on The Poultry Industry on the Pacific Coast. This address will Ba 1l lustratéd with 60 elides, and it is prom- {sed that it will be of surpassing intarest to_all poultry men that hear k. How Adult Clubs Have Affected the Poultry Tndustry In the County wil be the tople ot Mr. Jonés afternota talk, Marketing Needs th Wingham Countd will be thé subject of Thomas Modre of Céntral Village when he speaks at 11 & m., he to be followed by Paul Mehl, éx- ténsion market speclalist at the Connes- ticut Agricultural college, who will talk on the National Mat More Egg campaign, g€ Markelng Survey and Egg Survey Ameng Hartford Cobsumers. Leslie Dunn of the Pouliry Resoarsh bureau ‘at Storrs will opeh the afternodn session” at dne o'élotk with a talk of Poultry Diseases, Intestinal Worms and Other Disesises. - Whit i the Best Timé of Yeat to Match Chickens? will be &is- cussed at 1.30 by Kinggley Brown of Windham. - The subject of Artiicial Lights will- be discussed by Bdward R Roilfis of ‘Woodstock and John 7 La- Belle bf Ballonville will talk about The Value of Pouktry Chub Work. There is to be a question box, and this :"{feature is expécted to prove as ifterésting @8 Was the case at last years meéeting. Thé heaviest mow storm of the ssadon «—and fiot & Very heavy one, at that, up to late aftefnosn of Thursday—kicked in Dan | trom tHe sputheast and left this territory 1elson parties whose. machines figured If [blanketed under a mantle of white. It was promising gt dusk on Thursddy to be pueh & stofm as delights the fox hynter and devotdes of this sport will be ‘out bright and early thi smomning to enjoy what promised to be excellent fol- lowing conditions. The Putfam High school basksiball team has one of its important games of the season scheduled for next Wednes- day, whef it goes to Danielson to mest the Killingly High school team. ~Kiil- Weédnesday evéning, from the Ox- ford, Mass.. High school team. = Rev. N. B. Burton, the pastor, has notnced a Christmas sefvice in pleti and stoty and sonf With stereopticon Views at the Methodist chureh next Bua- | 'L day evening. Letters have been granted by the. Sec-. ond. Congregational chureh of this eéity to Mr, .and Mrs. H. C. Dagiette to the Lafayetts sttsct Presbytetian church of Buffale. Attention is_again caied to the fast that Vietory bonde of the serlal letters A to F inclusivé are ealled for payment 2nd ‘that intefest on them ceéases -aftec today, Deeember 15. Many of thess bonds have been converted into cash, res invested or otherwise disposéd of in this ¢ity durlng the past two weeks, Dr. High B. Campbell of Norwich will make one of his periodic visits to this eity next Tuesday to Conduct a tubéreu- losis_clinic af the Day Kimball hospltal . Fair warning is given fo all owners of automobiles in this part of the stats, as stace will be aliowed with the coming of the new year for operating motor vehicles -under 1922 nusvbers. The motor vehicie department as-¢arly as November 1; was yissuing forms of which applications for renewals of -registrations could ba made; and these who delay fllng such applica- | tions.and do not get their plates bétoro Janiary 1, will have to leave thelf éars out of setvice of take the eoszuendu which meahs afrést k{s l!ter haunfi o was crflered Byt that_ th oF leave tehie gars in the & meaRs thit many Putda; \e‘hlcle heM(fiiM!h in fl.fllotd. Bt. Mary's chareh, will leavé thé Day |at Kimball" hospital this weék Having baan e Patient the: g the Improvemeént Placed (RITIIET TRTTSEYrONY And Those Dainty Little POHLSON GIFTS Y. ‘week, recelving treatment for 2 minor all- {meent. Mrs. Leon Talbot has returmed to her | home convaléscent after having been a patient at the Day Kimball where she underwent an operation for ap- | th pendicitis almost - immédiately aftér her Ingly easily won its first game of thé sea- | return from her wedding Lrl’p. 7 Miss Beatrice Dwyer, formerly of this ¢ity sailed Friday from BSan Fafneiseo {6t Honolulu to spend the wintér. Miss Dwyer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Dwyer of Boston, formerly of this city. Bhe 1s traveling with friends. _Twenty téns of cement has beén used in rebuilding 2’ dam 15 feet in height at the M. B. Morse property in East Wood- stodk, where thefe was an old pond, wWhich now will All again and make it mote edsy fof farfers in that neigh- Borhotd to harvest thelr iee supply. State road plows were out afternoon clearing trunk lime foutes of show in this territory. . The Parent.Ttéachers assoctation this elty bhas arranged a dance Christinas night. The roof 6f the First Nationa! bullding was being opened up Thirsday {In connection with the exiensive rebuild- ing opérations now underway. ti¢ipated that the building will be ready for oceupancy some time in Aptil or elsewhere in Connecticut, that no days of | Ma: GALES FERRY The régular. mefil\t of the Village Hon was held the Coufitty éhib hotisé Monday évening, |ter on. followed by a rehearsdl of Monday e chb house. M the busihess Mésting o the aseo- | Norwich, bégins clafidn pheseding the reheassal, the présiéat, D. R Povéy, carionds of sSrushed Who | Whs YOted té iastall seVén strest Nghts, |tarvih, arrived st (hé Gales Ferry rail- mote o Mo nuiBér already |road ohé 1of, this to b fty on thé the vil the mMilitary hiEhway. nc_)wméa'rrmn:ron EVERYONE IN' THE FAMILY TO HAVE MONEY TO BUY evenifig, presiding. station Béar the | the state highway dparimést, 16 b Agbway illage street, beginning |alo: TRev. Adrian Dykemans, an asistint 4t | 2¢ the Mathéwson mopefly ead enflz m&'. &hd ~alte? | the Eastern Connedticut Powr Cors- |8 &allbe dat Pafiy Bave already begun the CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND THE NICEST PART WILL BE THE MONEY THUS RECEIVED WILL SEEM LIKE A GIFT FROM SANTA CLAUS HIMSELF IF YOU BECOME A MEMBER OF OUE hospital, | bu: mill Thursday bank It is an- and the amociation expect the Hghts to be in operation by Christmas. Walter M. Buckingham of the strem lighting committee, announced at ths jess meeting that the street lights will'be operated by a time switch ani will be in use from dark to 11 o'clock. Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham, chalr- man for the educatiénal depariment, re- ported the work done by her depari- ment, including the luncheon served on Itblic Education day, in the Coun- try club house to the teachers of the Ledyard schools, the town school eom- mittee and visiting members . of the atate board, and also the recent oid folks' eoncert given for the rug losms s0on to be in wse at the clwb house, She requested those desiriig to weave rugs on the looms to hand in theit fames. Mrs. Buckingham also e the thanks of the association to ali #ho had in any way assisted in placig the looms in operation. Contributions trem peopls 18 the vil- lage and vieinity during the Past few days, to the Norwich tubérculosis sins- torfum fund, through Miss Alice Satter- lee. amounted to §12. The monty was sent in on Thursday. The December mseting of the Weo- man's Home Milsionary Bociety, called for Thursday aftermoon, has been post- poned indefinitely, owing to a case of diphtheria in the villige. Mrs, Harriet F. Crandall and her sister, Mrs. Harlan A. Pleres, left thels Home In the village ThurSday tor New York city, where they Will spebf o month. They may go farther south ls= of for at Christmas The Gules Ferry Plaochle clab bald Carols, to be sung, Christmas eve, Déz.|tneir regular meeting Wednesday éve- 24, at the club house. It has beént ar-|ning gt thé Countty club houst and one nd _ prosecution, | FaMded to Bold, anothér rehearsal of | new mémber, Philip Bock, was enrolled. Bomé yehts in-thé past & m.y 6t a fs\- the the| A commitiee on fules was mypomited y évehing, the 22nd.|ang tises J. Paul SaMaries, Josedn tree, will be at Mcomfim and Matk, Amos The: téus- Bament with the Grotto pisbdhle cles of Wi evening, Bhoust. bne, With dh Dee. 20, at the Coumtey it| Three Wednesday, Sdnsigned (5 in repair work on the MiMiary and is being délivered to points the highWey by the deparfibént Whltet Backwith 6f New London was Galibe at the heme of his ubels, wirtag | Noyes B. Allyh, on Wédnesddy. 11nzlilnrnlaflalrrIiAlIliNflU‘AlI!IIIIL START NOW. c:n‘na;:::nniiv'c:hwr'vtn:!uu!'nt.slxas:u11|un:r b osE oy JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS