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IN WINDHAM COUNTY Putnam—A rew senior Y. M. C. A. group was orgamized in = Putnam, last Wednesday evening. The officers eleoted were: Allen Thayér; président; Charles Carpenter, vice president; h-“d;g‘ Morse, treasuter; Franklin Perry, tary and reporter; John' Moss, leader. They will hold regular meetings on Wed- day evening of each week in the gymnas- ium of the Congregational ‘church. The officers of the Fire Brand Com- rade Group were initiated last Wednes- day night by Mr, Walmsléy, their leader, | and Mr. Corbett, county secretary, using the new initiation ceremony which has Dbeen adopted by all Y. M. C. A. groups in the state of Conpecticut. The offic- ers when they have learned their parts ! in the initiation ceremony, will be able to initiate the other members of their ¢ DOINGS OF THE Y. M. C. A, ! BROADWAY TODAY—FRL—SAT. B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE 5—BIG ACTS—5 Photoplay Feature VIOLA DANA Y “SEEING’S BELIEVING” Vaudeville All Next Week DMN * various phases of- a° pfiest's life, the - | sacrifices and the rewards. Being an A semf-annual dividend at the rate of|intimate friend of Father Qbinn's for § DAr oént Der anhum has beén de.|Many years and attending the theologi- of January 1, by the Deniel-{ @l seminary at Baltimore a portion or ing and Loan assooiation, The | thé timé that the Windsor pastor was astoclation also voted to open its 15th |8 student thers, Father Dolan did not serifs of sharés on Januaty 1, and an-|l& thé opportunity pass to pay a fine nounced that 120 shares of the 14th se-|{rute to Father Quinn. He told of Nes wete subscribed. “During the year|Dis sterline qualities and attainments now costiing to & 6lose the association|and all Windsor, irrespective of creed, has made loans that were used in the{Yoited the same: sentiments. ~Therc construetion of about half a dozen new | Was special music arranged the homes in the borough. Operations)™ass : throughout 1932 have been entirely sud-| TH® silver amniversary of Celebration cofsful, as the annual report fo be|Of Rev, Joha F. Quinn’s ordimation to tade during the ocoming month . will |the priesthood which was solemnly cele- thote. brated at .St. Ghbriel's: church was This week Friday and Saturday &ve.|tumed this evening.into. 4 joyous ocoa- nings ffom 6 to § o'dlock the Daniélvon 8‘03 T e e u:; o ant .ends surpnises ‘ather uinn af e e e e s Castas o R(¥ 7 rmiticr 2 Qutun{ was for . Pioneers, under the leader- ship of Mr. Kennéfh C. Sharpe, have been kind enough to change their night of meeting from Wednesday night of each week to Monday fight ,n order to ae- commodate the Senior group who ecosuld D A N C E . not meet on Wednesday nlghtsA' can Cl . t Dly, 2 to 6 P. M. :mt to thve casino and there| Moosup=—The Senior Y. M. C. und a large number of friends pres-|of Moosup has opened a season’s work ent~ James Barrett of Preston street{which gives promise of being a great suc- ek waé master of ceremonies and presented | cess. They have a lafge énrollment and STATE ARMORY in behalf of all a purse of mone¥, An|good leadership and aje well offitered, emtertainment program of musical fand At a recent meeting of the officers of the AUSPICES litefary numbers was given. Alse fan-|group with the county secretary, Mr. Cor- 3 ¢y dances by Miss Sadie Estlow of |bett, a program was outilned covering the Co' c’ IM lnf'r C' N' G' }?mord and members of ‘h:r dancing | detailed program of eath meeting up um- MUSIC BY classes. Neighboring parishes were |til the first of February. A college depu- represented by Rev. Bdward J. Plunketttation team from Brown university is sne | RUSSELL'S NOVELTY MARIMBA of St. Joseph’s chureh, Poquonbck, and |of the features planned in theif progfam. BAND, of Ware, Mass. Rev. George M. Grady, of St. Mary's| Brooklyn—Both the senier and junian ADMISSION: parish, Windsor Locks. ' |Y, M. C. A. groups of Brooklyn afe car- GENTS 75c — LADIES 55 Three days till Christmas. The mails|rying on very interesting prégrams at i = Mgl atin | 28 crowded. Buyd}'our Chiristmas eards | their weekly meetings this winter. At o A bred, tuberc today. Dowe's—Adv. recent meeting of the up, each mem- CHRISTMAS tested herd deMvered dally at. your " ber was req:fred ol e NO_VELTY homie for 10 cemts per quart. Place or- Meary 0ld Winter tightened his DANC E. Ccm. Dance Around*the Christmas Tree at the . PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY HOUSE SATURDAY EVENING S -~ DECEMBER 23rd Gors for delivery with W. S. Brown,)Eralp more grimly Wednesday morning|SPSeCh on a subject drawn from a hat Island. Persistent leold ~weather sis - \ ] ersist 01d ~ weather since Dancing 800 to 1200 savings stamps accepted at par f6r re- temption.—adv. Weinesdiny at 1.30 o’clock funeral services for Horate D. Greemman, who filed jn Hampton, were conducted at the Congregational church in Brookiyn by Rev. Avery L. Gates, pastor at Hamp- ton. During the services W, TL. Brown tang Abide With Me, and Satisfied. Burial was in the South cemetery. The bearers were Walter Jewett, Chester Jowett, Stanley Weaver and W. A. Weeks. A. F. Wood was in charge of the funeral arrangements. o 2 his turn to draw and make his Speech. ‘ b ng of the|mS The following 16 from editlons of 8| Sopn oo O T I Ol o ¢ | ThiS Drogram not only provided valusbls Hartford paper and relative to the sil-|y " linier solstice. At Woodward's the [ tr2ining for = the members in public ver anmiversary observince oo ormemeter showed the sea.|®peaking, but also afforded much amuse- John F. Guinn's ordination: £on's low técord. of 3 below ero, and |Ment for the other mafibers of the zroup. Cathollos and non-Catholios gatheredf 20 0 0 1 1 honts reports HN H. CORBETT, In large numbers this morfing ot St-der trom 4 to 6 below came in. In some County Secretary Gabriel's church fo participate in theler the outlying sections farmers begaa silver anniversary of the ordination of |y, ynorvest the ice crop Wednesday. At Rev. John F. Quinn, . pastor of | prookiyn on the pond from which the cliureh, ‘to the priesthood. Besides thel ;onio” or joo is taken for the county people o Windsor present, there Were| s jeach year it was 9 inches in_thick® ?hmnberz{);fe Father Quinn's former-par-|f o™ Ywednesday afternoon. Deputy g 147 VR O tdbrateq, | Jaller Charles Parker said that Father Quinn belng the celdbrasit, mev, ;‘;‘.‘,‘:‘..“E ';uoe“pgla mfi:re ";:: :e:'a ing 8 Torestler -of Lasalletté Cbilege, | guii® TRCRIER, PREN VO el Paricrlie, was degeon ani Rev. A.|\iyinlc. meewatontly below the. frecaing oy e, acon. | point, and well below ft. preached the semmon., Hie subject was laken from the Eospel for the third Bunday i Advent which reférted to-the priesthood -of 4St. John the Baptist. This was appropriate for the occasion ®o of Rev. Yol Dewiciogn, 91 ~—adv. wheq the lowest temperaturés: of t and which he did not known until it came - Sunday has caused the greater gart of 9 Ray Welch’s Orchestra har- As the jce that accumulated wpon them in Ladies 50¢c—Gents 75c Stnday’s storm o cilng i6 the t‘Oes, 1 there ghave heen no hu.i Windé to STATE ARMORY damage them in the raéa WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Movie programs, basketball snd dane- Saturdéy Nite, December 23d ing will about complete the Hst of en- AUSPICES tertainment _offerimgs for the Christmas Ce. G, 16%th Inf,, C. N. G seaSon in Danielson, but these are ex- MUSIC BY pected to provide suffieient diversion for Ideal Singing Orchestra all who care to devole any part of-thé day to other, shan family reunions. of Webster, Mass. James F. Dolan ~ 8¢ Tariffville, *° 50 one of lieity making Telephone your adv isements in this' column he most cffective forms of pub- in “this territory, cspecially in Christmas ~ announceménts, to 300 Danielson. are Christmas tree parties anda confortable relaxation. Christmas programs of mu- sic will be. given in the churches of the bnrvugh on Sunday. Evefiifs this week Postinastér Ray- ‘|mond Alien is keeping thé postoffice open until 9 p. m, 4s a special aceom- modation to the public, especially those who are se closely engaged with umr duties throughout the day as to be“un- able to devote any time to- the mailing ©of pafcels or oher erfands at the post- office. That this exfra sefvice is ap- preclated goes without sSaying. The mails are now héavily burdened with Christmas business and thé héavy rush is on. £ ‘¢ the new novelty rubbers—U. S. Rub- ber Company Sunglers—at George Lévignan's, 116 Main St—Adv. A béuntiful Christmas dinner is fo be sérved a1l those who may happen spend the holiday as prisomers at the county jail in Brookl¥n. This was an- neunced WedneSday afiernoon by Dep- uty Jailer' Charles Parker. The pris- énérs are to be served roast’ pork with all the hxings, and.this means a varie- ty of vegetablés ‘and the special things tsdial attendant upon a holiday feast. There Were fifteén prisoners at the jan en Wednésday. We are showing the Best lne ot ivory Tome He spoke ecloquently and told of the o . Micarthy being celdbrant. of the solemn high mass of requiem and Rév. s John Roux, M. S, deacon, and Rev. Fr. Daniclson merchants are having a| Normand bub-deacon. Burial was 15 splendid . Christmas business. Numbers|the Sacred Heart cefietery at Waure- 14 il of them have stated that their sales to|Zan. The beéarers were Fréderick fi o pever £ 4 date aré matérially larger than during| Climplgny, Jossph Robitaille, Arthur ! e Druggist—adv. the corrésponding week last year, and|Zercle, Jossph Zercle, Stanislaus Beau-| Selectman George Alvord said Wed- | this notwithstandig fhat in many in-|vais and Alexander Bonin. Louis E. nesday that he was giving attention to| stances pricés are lower for the same| Kenhedy was in -chafge of the funéral cutting 6ut birches and -other small|qualities of merchandisé than was thé|arrdngeménts. treés tWan have been bent down ovet|Case at Christmas time in 1921. Onme highwhys In some outlying sections of|merchant States that his sales fof last e town ad the resuit of the most re-|Saturllay have been surpassed only cént jce stofm. This trouble was not|one other day during the business ca-| At thé WiadRag Ceanty @eheral thronghont the. town, ex-| Teer and that was durihg the hécifs | Homeé f6r Children. int the Sai isted in places. The same ity’| buying- and at the top prevailing | 6f this town, pladn are about e with roadside trées was esperienced | during the World war. In the kively|for the Christmas celebration, which will along some of the state ‘highWway routss | business that is being_doné hére is an: | také pldee on Suhday, in oriléf that the Mnt: and across the line in Rhode| Other evidencé .of the éxceliéncs of 130 éhildren lvifig there may have their Danielson. as a shonping center for all |gifts #6r the houflw the surrdunding tefritofy. t the M M D. Parks;, ih charge of the office, too, the receipts hare homé supefinténdent and matron, §ald Ighér thafi during thé ChiFistimas yer-"ednmdiy afternoén that the Chrlstmas jod~ of last year. dinnét will' be served Sunday and will } be followed by the Christmas tree pagty ! Vincent's collége on -the Hudson, re-|in thé afternoon. The dinner will in- turned Wednesday afternoon to spénd!clide chicken and & variety of vegetables, the hohhy récess at her homé on Aca-|candy, fruft and caké—and in abundance. street. It 18 t6 Be & resl feast for the 1ittle peo- Mn Emelihe Tourteliotte, .wRo = Will | ple. * reach her $%th. birthday Chrijtings, re-| Gifts alteady have been reecived mained serfously il at Her home on|the hofme for the thildren and it is ifi! Riverview Wedn \op ma that othér things will come- in w=- BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS . THREE TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY: Bowling is the sport for all given away Salurday. in. Mose, Piivey ALBERTUS F. WOOD Embalmer e l Footwear for Christmas. Something E:' oty fYeme WAS CONCETN- |} o for mother, dad, brother and sisters PHONE 167 DANIELSON | THE CHURCH COMPANY Miss Helen Cronin, student -at St PARAMOUNT PICTURES e e, THE BEST IN PHOTOPLAYS TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY—NO ADVANCE IN PRICES A MAN!S FLAMING ANSWER TO “THE SHEIK” T 'WANDA HAWLEY MILTON SILLS - ROBERT CAIN- JACQUELINE LOGAN COMING Norma T-lmn'lln- z =in “Eternal Flame” JESSE L.LASKY PRISENTS A GEORGE MELFORD P = u HODUCTION BURNINGY SANDS A warm desert romance that is one long, breathiess thrill. The story, of an English beauty who sought love across the burning sands. Produced on @ magnificant scale by the'man who made “The Sheik”, only it is BIGGEI‘I AND BETTER THAN “THE SHEIK” EDUCATIONAL-CHRISTIE COMEDY | NEWS ""-'“’“5 THEATRE C' —TODAY-- RUDOLPH. . MURRAY and VALENTINO IN THEIR MOST ARTISTIC SUCCESS THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL MOVIE CHATS — EDUCATIONAL COMEDY Battery B Dances “THE BEST THERE IS” . FRIDAY NIGHT THE SWANIE SERENADERS GENTS 75 CENTS — LADIES 55 CENTS CHRISTMAS NIGHT—MONDAY LEW ROBERTS AND HIS ORIGINATORS OF SYNCOPATION esday. William McDermott fore Md‘y‘ Much interest is being hére for the helidavs. | Sh6WH' ifi_the }oms - hfiafon 4Ba ' [| eTeater part of the’ m oimxl’ Willimantic pééple have been - especlally | aQn& other sections of ?tvvhee of | génefbus tg\mherfig thém th Christ- uehec. mast Tsts. fts also have comé from Mrs. Reyiolds C. mfisfiu of Owos-| various otHer centers in the cBusity. ] 5, Mich., 1§ with Her Mr. #ad| ' 'This year the children were invited to Mrs, Frafk T. Preston of Broad streét|atfend & Christmas blay . given by the for the holiday peripl. .Rdymond = A |yéung ladies of the Howe-Mafot schobl Preston, teaching in the English départ-|at Thempson, but some of the chilaren ment of Wuhmgtbn and Jefferson were ill wm: colds_ and it was deemed | lege, is. éxpécied ho gfiu wesk-end td|Bést by Mrs. Parks that the Howmé chile| Temain through the y fecess With|@ref forégo the tiip it the intéfest of the] his parents. héalth of all. The speclal preseritation | Wodnesdiy “‘ouh_flmflfi!wthechndrénmfihw neral urviees"“‘;-‘s Ay Hopiins. ‘Bééfi given last Saturday. widow of Frank L: Hébkins, weré .con- duoted at the ummuu mgxg,g; Glfts For Men ls there some friend you haven't re- membered yet ? T'hln come to our shop where stocks ‘are complete, -and you'll not be dlsappointed in your ehoxce foraglft g STORM SHOES $4.75 to $7..50 LEATHER SLIPPERS $2.25 t0. $4.00 WoaoL SLIPPERS 81 .50 to szsn ausam BOOTS ummfim : 3650 SHEEP'COATS $13.50 to $22.00 MACKINAWS $13.50 to m 60 Work o the feconsttuction and remod- #ling of the First Natlongl bank bullding C. Tibibepts; rthe was]¥ill continde ri 2 in Grove street , Puffiam; ‘Rél-| 1t Wil B8 it through the winf e Tos sathet.BF the. ool ati s’ "Lotis' B, ¥ 6 col Hedy waa - Sikrms (8 timeray ‘ar- | the paliing, i Ot toupds o e : um Ho me::h w:al.;k b - F- 4 L wi laye e hefi»figfi h‘«'ine in_Mobkug d £7) uo xq Well 48 Hrniig out a stucco nn- %ifl] seviosd At _l h&grmtbeexfifln%& .5 o b m;‘ammmm&yorm er b¥ an Enclosed s afrangément. keft tfi:}ubl the nndtn weék “My grandchild courd #ét no- efiiet | will anm ms_rg n of the whatever from & very bdd crodpy wufia » flWflflh Wall. The lht.!Hur of the strue- | writes _Petef’ “Landis; . has, been almost entirely torn out dantll T gave hime B fi'finz “";;?:.&‘ o Weeks. ‘;7 ednesday Tar.- It is § EFeat help lm- ciaz o i Kmagfi m?am"'ms' throat trouble.” Coughs, &ids, cfoup | ihy n of 688, of the vatilts in throat, chest and bromchiAl irflfld& quickly relloved with Foley's Horey and Tar.- Contains no opistes—ingrédients ' o5aser printed on the wrapper. Stood the tsst of time, serving thres gelsnflou Lee BATH ROBES - $8.50 to $10.00° HOUSE COATS $7.50 to sw: $12.00 to §1800 M m ‘here Wufl o the uts m ‘Rn .Telative to plans for fifl ’Sh‘i Tiew home, to be eréct- the aits it it has wzmd on Main GENTS 85 CENTS — LADIES 65 CENTS NOTICE 1—BATTERY B does hot hire so-called sécond-teams or miss represent. In anhouncifg RAY WELCH for NEW YEAR’Q, we mean his original team—not subs. RADIO FOR CHRISTMAS WESTINGHOUSE 'AERIOLA SENIOR, regularly $65.00. ........ $48.00 R. C. PANEL, fegulatly $162.50. .. . ... .. .... $112.00 " ONLY A FEW LEFT . Connecticut Machinery and Sa]esCo 0395 Water Street street. AN yet, t] eplanalre‘nmhfluin)emdvcted for form, but they will be compléted within | Palmer, 5 yéar old daughtér ¢ ' tive or three weeks; it is antieipated, and | Mrs. A. C. Piifner eome time tHereafter the fatter of receiv- ing bids for evionn of the building will be given New fiction, popular ncd!in. gpildren’s books, miscellaneous books in wide va- riéty. - Phene orders given immediate at- téntion. Phond Dowe's, 400, Danielson. Bookseéllers for 63 yurn—-—ACv ‘Wellsisediy wité & sal flw ats- on: bome ot the | through I . N | _Vaudeville and Moving Pictures at Broadway Theatre. Moving Pictures at Strand Theatra Moving Pictures at Breed Theatre. TODAY'S EVENTS Last Gay of Autumn, Festival of St. Thomas Didymus. patron saint of l'ortugal I Observance of Forefathers' Day, ‘commémoration 0f the landing of Piigrims | Centenary of the birth of Beverly B. Douglas, Confederate soldier and a Vi-- ginia representative in congress. Rt. Rev. Edward F. Hoban, auxiliary | bishop of the Catholic diocese of C: cago, today celcbrutes the first anniver- sary of his coksecration. Bt. Rev. Leo Hald, vicar-general of Notth Curolina and atbot of Belmon: Atbey, today celebrates the golden jub ilee of his ordination to the priesthoo Republican members of the Qhio sta: i senate are to hold a caucus at Colum- bus today to organize for the comxing session of the mate legislature. The latest wonders of wirtlese are 1o be demonstrated ‘to the publis at the American Radio Exposition which opens iu New York oity waay for & week's engagement. e Annouacement. Coit & Bholes soM for Mre Woods hem two ton avenue, East e, | Willlam La Mo They are going 1« improve the property and make their hwme there. n the Anna house on Stan- to Mr. and Mr Gave Truek Demonstration. Tuesday morning D. K. T n, salesman for the . M. C. trock. With its seven v-eedl ahead and two “in reverse the i truck, loaded to capacity with a three- on ad made every hill (ried out ith eeveral -local men on ~board a start was madé on Chestnut sireet, over nion square, up Church street hen the dlimb up Court mtreet taken casily, the truck thking the at the top and passing up Court an’ Ce@Ar strests. The demonzt*ation was made to show the power of thé truck o any hill 1n Nerwich, with going as it at prepent. Breed Theatre, 2 of a good time nz the buteher bo ¢ truck. She had joy-riddem this manner for. many nionths and ex pected to for many mere, but just then fate stepped ‘in nd made the tenemen: beauty the toast of New York. How the tenement idol met the sit. uation makes a highly interasting listie Mitm play called The' Delicions Littis Devil. It is the attraction at the Breed today. £s Mae. Murray I+ the bright star who plays the role of ily MoGuire, the former swesthear: the butcher boy. She Lnings to the role all the char mand. vivacity that bas made her one of the most popular players in the toumtry. Inchuded in the excellent suppbriing cast is Rudolph Valenting, the matines dol_of the country, Valentino plays the ip‘u of a young man about town who falls madiy in loyé, #ith Molly when she ‘becomes the ght cafe .':: {arouhd which nuéwefohs moths | The Delfcious " Little Devil jis one | those human )i stories that no‘- your interest frifn the start. Moliy 4= l- character that you will ery Wik, laugh wit, apd love with. Miss Muf- | ray, gy virtu of her training with the Zieglild Follies. plays the part of @ dancér better than anyone else on the Movie Chats and ah Edacational coli- edy maké up the refmainder of the difl. Kéith Vasderille at Broadway Today. Théte afé five fite B F. Kelth vau- devillé “acts scheduled for the BroAdwiy théatre the last half of this week. _ A bright, sparkling cofhedy, with ténssé Situationg relievéd by mirth-provoking Ruidf, i8 the attfaction which has jts {first showing at the Broadway theatre jtoday. It is “Seeing’s Beliéving,” and !in it Viela Dana, the ofphan. “Don’t, bélieve all that you see” 18 her slogih. Of course the ctooks are ‘and Digna s released, b