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Fow fai in tfi‘&?hmu bad the jrivilego and enjoyment at the Christ- Mas season of partaking of trult’ dakes ncedfr-three 4:fSrent: Aktions, but hupened in tim home of Mr. and . South | Main " streat. n? Mr. Keag¢h's brother ARFAFE that” had beew unt %‘o relatlye M caké wis ;I:;: mbqrs o it voaks ehs owp mtldvth lr! § n’-n h i tame w 4:& ; nmn & fruit ern’om mem 'tngmd Pt &8 1o X‘l. Keat “fl%“" of MF. ot in Bngs ¢ o¥gellent g‘!fl?fl ryance ~ cf! S?au as, AQ’W‘ {(he Cmflxed \‘ The ‘h‘]d. Kll- i 814 2 mtu}&f&sm Hmlly nep it ks o g nael o rawg, ler POETam to bo i 34 tono P‘<mmnlous Blacksmith Gavotte in E. Rovdo, Brillans, . Banats. Op. A2 50 Bandal ach . Websr Besthoven T"ABsence i : Betonr Rondo x@m 5. Mendelssoha Capriccio (tor the right fia.gd alone) 1A UG Ganz Noctarnd ‘op. ‘18 41, Chopin Bcherzo, Op. 32, Chonin Valsg,, Bapsty 'u*J',°y CounodsLisst The plndtorté in'a Masoh & Hambun. —ady. Various handicaps Ytorm wer, st during l‘rlday. tmother gl wy day with squalls 8 snow temperature. Tbal prospect is f4r a white 'New ¥ear's, but “thers tffl &A& inconveniénce on ac: mnt of it el AR & 'm 0. ged- UL -of- «zux:ee this - terr\tory ¥t they were depend: tralng and the “trolleys’ ppte: Bavib; u wuch difficulty In op= rrt! 8" W 'me Btorth’ ‘a8 xt‘ (1: hs!rb o ’fb ‘day; Trals. as & rule, Were ' very afid this meuz loxz conneclonl !oh‘ waits! trains much more than, 3¢ hours THE Kuto 'mm AN VINDHAM éww‘. ¢ % m-m»gm 12, - DANIE mm CONN. { concerns.are on a full fere. mvohud elers who nt pre Ve "t until som otuu diy i S The state highways furnished the eagfest means of tfavel. becauss they were cleared of snow with motor trdck plows. HoweVer, some who -venti<cd ofit with automobiles in’ the early m™ n- ing had their ..difficulties ou the state highway, which were agafn dr!fted 'in PlAkes after thé snow had Glesred them. ‘Thére 18 no great amougt of show 'n this section—not Bve of flx iriches, but 1t has a mantle of and foe” underlying all. “so”the golfig ‘s not the very best e:vovunt whete 21l possible of wintet's accumulation = had Been seraped Complal been file diwith agents of the comm! sion on domestic animals relative to habit of 53:'!1:1 dogs képt on thé qut- skiris of the borough rushisg persons Wbo bappen alofig the highway. ™ The dogs afe said io-showw every indication of viclousnéss, thouch they ace not re- ported as having bitfen :nyb’ Even men have been frightened o tack by the dogs and theé sftuation Y\as raached the stage whers it has been deemed best to direct the attention of the do- mestic animal bhifean to the matter. One lone prisoner of all those whose Dames appaar ab the criminal list of the superior court for ~Windham county. January ferm, is held at Brooklyn. jail and he will haye a car for himsglt and & sherlft or two when he is taken over (o ‘Willlnantic to plead. The sésslon of the couft is 1o open Tuesday. With oné| exception. those who are to be put to | ple are out on bail a8 busingss Yor s concetned bridgs the, . The period will pdss into ry as 'a satisfactory aqne in the fown of Killingly from . yarious stand- polnfs. The communifies of the fown; Bave had steady prosperity, outmatch-1 -what were calied unusual good; yéary before the World war brofign:t: anged conditions and different idéas.| $ome business hmx:esl g\g; bave ersr! the st yeéar in - thelr tory- : lh;n && hectic war years. ’l'he.;g Bealth of the community has been goad , There has been progress and develo)— | ment along ‘many lines The opening of 1943 gives promise for anothtert fruitfil year. Manutacturing time ~ schedule and paying scales of ‘ngea only’ cae féduction removed from thé record hign | Fates w}. h to_attend tho frdp ghoot arranged lor New. Year's | dttérnoon hecause of the fact of 'fthett néver ha dexperience i trap shootinz,, ay be stated that 75 pér cent. who have agréeed to nd p-fl n” an event. js Tuesday nesn n!n‘!: of another holl a:" perfod tor hundreds of workers In Ki they will bé free to follow the'r vices until nmext Tuesday morning, wnen the big manuficturing plants- will re- sume thelr _activities. - Busness will be rractically suspended in " Danlelson on New Year's day. There was Justice Frank of - the tawn ‘of - Broekl; chatged with® viclations ' and penaiti were !mnosed F R R e 'nzf defe ants were ' brought into caurt through {lig ‘potivity of Speclal Beputy Wiiilam Jarvais of the commission on domestic als in TFesponse to ncmpl;inu shat cen lodged against keeping unli- Censed dogs and othigrwise wiolating the dflg “laws in -the nefghbor town. Kil- iy is one of the'pext id%us on un of the speclal deputies” %ho 'are Etd in hraging cases agalast dog| law violatars. iy The chamber of Wmlnma will est jtself in' the matter of haying smew. :mlm! from etlm in_the busingss section, éspecial " Main street, Where. street car and highway plows push it up In ri slong the gutiers, The “snow o ¥ doesn't 'Dc lhel‘e for - gy greafer length an ‘is Tgquired to remove 1& Ln.fr o! all’ kin %; pedestrians, causes. that almost any other communi the size of o/ ?? hnm- after . any PHOTOPLAYS OF THE BETTER --GoNTmuous SHOW s‘I'ARTING AT Matinee 20¢ Ev g 20c-30 CONTINUQUS NEW YEAR'S SRR 15—CHAS. RAY, in DA “SMUDGE"—ALICE LAKE, in “HATE"—MAT, CHILDREN 1ic sUNpAY NIGHT ONLY—AT 7:00 AND 8:45 ~ HOOT GIBSON, in “The Loaded Door’ BUSTER KEATON, in “HAUNTED HOUSE” _ _ ANN'LITTLE, in “NAN OF THE NORTH” ~ MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY—2--STAR FEATURES—2-. DORQTHY GISH IN THE COMEDY DRAMA “THE COUNTRY FLAPPE! R” _LON CHANEY AND A STAR CAST, INCLUDING EDITH ROBERTS, JACK MULHALL, NOAH BEERY AND RALPH LEWIS, IN-A DRAMA"WITH THE IM- MORTAL TOUCH. “FLESH AND BLOOD" CONTINUOUS SHOW NEW YEAR'S DAY B mas at lSIl()l\[)VV!\\f TORAY—CONTINUOUS SHOW—DOORS OPEN '1:15—KEITH’ VAOoi. VILLE—ALICE BRARBY, in “ANNA ASCENDS—CHILDREN, MAT, 15c SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY—AT 7.00 AND 8:45 WILLIAM S. HART, in “SAND” THE BEST PICTURE HART EVER MADE—A STORY OF LOVE, WITH A HEART AND A KICK—HIS G|RL, HIS HORSE AND HIS GUN. HALLROOM BOYS, in “THE SPIRIT OF 237 | NEWS WEEKLY - 'MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY—A NEW YEAR'S TREAT B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE —5—ALL-STAR ACTS—5 PHOTO-PLAY FEATURE BA'I'TERY B OFFERS DECEMBER 31st, 1922 STATE, ARMORY CONCERT FEATURING MALE QUARTETS'AND SAX QUARTET TEN TO MID.JIGHT DANCING 'S WIBNIGHT TO-FTHREE O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING GENTLEMEN 85¢c — LADIES 55¢ tion.. Mr, Lyon i§ & son yon. Miss Bessie Cieszynski spent Christ- st home in Wilsonville leu-Cgl‘herm Connor of Providence were ‘hollday guests of Mr: J Micugel Connor and : ¢ and daughter Mary of Putna olin Gree! and M of Academy .street. BUTNAM TO HAVE would not tolerate for Dall NEW NUBSES' HOME (Special to The Buuetin) Putaam, Dec. 29.—A New Years gift of 8 310,000 nurses’ home to the Day- s Bosp! ital was anrnounced qu v.n;- splendiu remembrance to be Whil ::uy during 1923. esediy wma thi ade e il Bk A the Putnam Patriot, lnmluvo possible, saiu that"hé has ";ctuuly recahud ‘lfls of §: 'Il' tiondl a 4 ana that the rm_ %‘fi of cmer :frefl. o certal h L) raquné to make the $5,000 within the next few bra (g of En‘dm-hn ome rushsd °"' nouncemenr. um h o! miret RO not all % mitory space has been-in quarters for the nurses. n -+ for selieve !or ‘the £ to eomp flmam u'a x’ff&rffl '1’%"&" n.?n i 8] T'Giuk Hoppin, eredlul reegl d neelvgfl by -the: don ¢ e h'dm 100 0 ’Pixm!fi't i y;&%’fiu m&i;tgyom! of $4,6/ “Fhe proposed stru ing need: of the hospl the s wi a1l 3 ' 2L er personal use. is -ltn.uon. It will lfifinn i.n M s end - will include mflm and pL rooms wheu the nurses may ents initls th ,gb!h ufl: [ of 8t has | Léslle Walker, m;e of was trom tha G Rl for several yem and in October last nn- derwent a surgical our;tlan Qt the Ds Kimball hospital. If ‘wes hoped tha: operation niight he the means of re: ing his health, but ho did not rally, disappearad. Mr. Baker Pomfret and lln\ed there all “fifim “He was known everyane in Romfrat and all t!lgn were gii friénds. For "gh:n # “had n employed at the Hiti nurwies in that place, He {eaves his wife, le was Miss Lil- oojnoek bef their mrrh;., who is Mrs. 3 Randall, Pen:y. Edlth. Ihp ls Mrs. -Ray mond _Hollister, Howard, Ol!va, Blanche uy L. .l R’ !‘ at d\e Pirst Natienal bank in thi Another ‘child, Mildred, dud fiva years 2go at the age (] years. Amnuuunqhmmmm rnopuayn of nwrf,heut ‘3? fall of sléet and uu:w that uu ha corner of as 5t two days ‘While Thurldl! m ubtedly tLe mfh‘.‘:a‘i‘s’ riday up to-the l'nupm’;nd New London showing bare BREE SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Tbm w:; no way out. Zareda was cor- knew it. Ferroni’s heart was er (h: stones of the tower. He would lock her in—in that dungeon where the air was chill as a dead man’s breach. 7eREX INGRAM PRODUCTION TRIFLING ‘Written, adapted and directed by Rex Ingram “'TOPICS OF THE DAY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES CONTINUQUS SHOW NEW YEAR’S DAY—1:30 TO 10:15 TODAY—CONTINUOUS SHOW, 1:30 TO 10:15—WILLIAM S. HART, in “TRAVELIN' ON"—€HAS. HUTCHISON, in “GO GET 'EM HUTCH” PATHE N'EWS SUNSHINE COMEDY EEEZ..| BIG NOVELTY DANCE ©OF WORGESTER, MASS. TONIG!{T — 8‘12 AUSPICES C.N.G. || PLAINFIELD COMMUNITY HOUSB s —eve= | RAY WELCH'S ORCHESTRA IDMISOION DANCE STATE ARMORY LADIES 50c — GENTLEMEN 75¢ WILLIMANTIC, CONN. New Year’s Afternoon AUSPICES Co. C, 168th Inf., C. N. G, MUSIG Y SWANIE’S SERENADERS OF WOHGESTEE. MASS. ADMISSION GEN'&“«:»—‘ LADIES 860 DANCE STATE ARMORY WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Saturday Nite, December 30th MUSIC BY NEW YEAR’S NOVELTY BALL MONDAY NIGHT—8 T 12 GOOD MUSIC GOOP TIME ORPHEUM THEATRE, Davielsan | m“‘é‘fin"”fi(%?fi%% MONDAY, JANUARY 1st Matinee and Evening By the Danielson Dramatic Club Under the Auspices of Rose of Lima Council, K, of C. ncms Nawsg.l.me SLATER HAU.. MUSICAL COURSE E!IPAV, JANUARY 18th, 8 P. M. London String Quartet FRIDAY. FEBRUARY b, 8 P. q. : Frederic Lameond, nmuv ' o lw \'i‘u:u -k'v"?wi " F 3 counsE o TioKETa _ COURSE 'I'IQI AT CRA STON & €0, BROADWAY. utopicbile accessory dealers here I !uve talllights on hand that are legal for use in Massachuseits. 'c‘:i;-“h{:rg Connecticat régistrations pted from enforcement of the la: from the pergonnel of last year. | b m Eupper lNovelty aste mflm"“‘ New Year'l DANCE ROSELAND TONIGHT CONFETT, IE?EN‘NM!- NQISE-MAKERS, ETC, PHILHARMONIC DANCE ORCHESTRA GENTS gg LADIES 35 ; #t the Second | A holiday will be force at the Putnam postoffice next londay, New Year's day and there witl the usual restrictions m’the service. Intermedi- Nichoas, 7i DAY, JANUARY