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PRINTED IN THE T0WN 0F ENFIELDi CQWRS3MD|| TNAII1^ENn-W SUBURBA)l DISTRICTS, COMBINING A POPULATION OF MORE THAN 25,D00 BETWEEN HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD- 7-•-' -IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IH IT 'M2L ' * v !^Ej^PA^dHEp^«80 OONNBCTIPPT, THI0IR8PAY, DflOBMaW 8, 1921* single Copy 6 Cent* XXXX1I., Board ofifirade Closes Next'Week ; * • . P$r '->S''i:'r;" of Use 1 Hears Taxation Talk -EXAMINATION PAPERS FOR LOCAL POSTMASTERSHIP MUST BE FILED "Snooks" Dowd, Springfield Inter- Representatives of - Fraternal Or State Star To Appear With, ganizations To Convene At The DISCOURSE ON TAXATION, VALUATION AND ASSESSMENT FEATURES v WITH THE CIVIL SERVICE AUTHORITIES AT WASHINGTON BY W- locals.—K. of C. To Play on Masonic Club Rooms on Pearl Thursday Nights Hereafter.— Street To Organize - a General THE MONTHLY MEETING HELD IN THE NEW ASSEMBLY HALL „. MIDNIGHT NEXT TUESDAY.—DARK HORSE CAUSINGM Fast Tcains Booked to Appear Cables Destroyed 1:30 Committee for the Christniiis Here But Fans Must Get Behind Celebration For the Poor of the AT THE HIGGINS SCHOOL LAST EVENING.—REGULAR i S I CONSTERNATION AMONG THE CANDIDATES. and Support. Them. This Afternoon At Town. BUSINESS ALSO TRANSACTED, « ; 5 . . •- v1 In so far as the examination r intense as the contest icomes to a What's the matter with local practically all the organizations ^figures in it, the contest' for the close. It is expected that all con- basket ball fans in this town? JFurey's Corner. Men of the town of a social and frater Joseph P. Berry of Boston was debtedness, and the adoption of the testants will be going at top speed \Don't they care to support their the speaker at the monthly meet "pay as you go" system. ^ d- Uocal postmastership will end at nal character will be represented from the moment that the papers clubs any more or is their inter Narrowly Escape. ' at the meeting which is to be held ing of the Board of Trade last In urging the building of a new@l| rmidnight next Tuesday night, when are tiled, until the final selection est in the game completely dead. at the .Masonic Club Rooms tomor evenings. His theme was Taxa High School he condemned the' •yz:si: f the date for filing the papers with is made. Assistant Postmaster It would seem so, judging fron» row evening for the purpose of tion, Valuation and Assessments, present High School and from the , the attendances of the "games dur Three employes of the Southern on which subjects he is a lecturer -the Federal Civil Service Board ex- Gourlie seems to* have the pole; in New England Telephone' Company, organizing a general committee to exhibition of a Are drill which he •'.- . ;plres. This action however is con- the race, and with the reported ing the past couple of weeks! Is arrange for a community Christ at the Boston University. The witnessed there yesterday morning : it necessary to have the big-time narrowly escaped death at 1:30 meeting was held in the new As - .isidered only. as. a preliminery to backing of the Republican Town this afternoon while at work at mas tree for the poor children of he stated that the narrow woodenilf' ^-^the. real contest. It •will of course committee his >chances appear to pro's appear with local teams in the town. While not all of then) sembly Hall in. the Higgins School stairway through which the child-lj improve daily. He is closely press order to guarantee a large crowd, the corner of Franklin and Enfield and was well attended. Among 1 ' ^succeed In .eliminating a few of streets. The men were splicing have had an opportunity to meet, ren from the various rooms were* ? 6'.,''V; :? '-the candidates, but other than that ed by 'Robert Kelly, however, who or a good game? From our ex the audience were a number of compelled to pass hurriedly made" cable on a pole i when a gasoline and select the two representatives the real fight for the place is yet is looming up as a strong con periences during the past two sea that .were agreed upon at the pre- ladies and fathers who are not mem it a vertible fire trap. After Mr. sons we have had about enough torch which fthey were using set bers of the Board of Trade. The to be made. The note of con- tender. Another formidable con fire to the tents' that was protect liminery meeting, the organization Perry had finished his address heS&K ^ K ^\iifidence that has been heard for testant is Olin Woodward, who is of their exhibitions for the pre will be represented by the officers address preceded the regular busi answered a number of questions.®>j||ife® ing them from the weather. The ness meeting and proved to be iseveral days from the camjps of at being backed quite heavily to . win. sent. Too many of the games men were compelled to jump from or some two designated by . them and elucidated further s:ome of:#% ; ".three of the contestants was rude- First Selectman iBromage, who is looked fishy and were not always at the meeting tomorrow night. one of":the most interesting and the points made while speaking. !i;i good. the .poles at a considerable distance instructive that has ever been held silenced today when the rumor no novice in certain phases of from tEe ground, but were unin After the committee is organized At the regular' business' §essionj|| heard that there was "another such" a contest; is being frequently Basketball a few seasns ago was and officers are elected, the active under the auspices of the Board. that followed, the~fs, yet unnamed, but if lacks official confirmation. His overflowing crowds turning out to as it is figured, from past exper of taxation, Federal, State and annual meeting from October toMl 'isii ^ k ¥^1:?clalmant is and two cables carrying 200 pairs Municipal, the speaker .gave a stories about his candidacy are active candidacy would certainly every game and most of the teams of wires each were burnt off. iences that the time before Christ April and increasing the na nual||fj|^ ..'W%ffeto be given credence, he Is very add zest to* the contest. Many were made up of local men. Fans mas will be just about sufficient to lengthy and analytical explanation dues from $2 to $5. Among the&|jj| Vy • ^ This has-'put the telephone ser of the Cambridge, "Mass., system ^.f^Mjmuch in the race. He is said to citizens who would entirely "disre<- are being offered the same brand vice out of commission to Hazard complete the arrangements. The mpst important business transactedScS. of valuation, which . in his opinion J ISfeplphave unimpeachable qualifications gard the political a!spe!ct of the of basketball, is not better than ville and .Somiersville, also the En affair will be financed by voluntary was the authorizing the president;".'.' V :' ; ^^fl-'and a backing so substantial that Postmastership are highly favor at that time and still they refuse subscriptions from the members of was the nearest thing to an equit to appoint a committee of five '• i field street, section and north to able system that has yet been «:it has rather staggered the other able to the retention of the pre to turn out. lit certainly has the state line. In all about 800 the organizations represented, and confer with the Board of Select-!;® *men in the race who pretend to sent incumbent, James T, Murray, been discouraging to both the by any other persons who are dis adopted by any municipality. Al men and the Lighting Co. with re-plf :£?"'•$ telephones are "dead." Cables though some of its basis prin ; J have some "inside'' information who is also a candidate,, but un managements of the "Kaceys" and are being rushed from Hartford posed to assist financially. While gard to establishing a /'Whitef!® s';. •"V-if i^g^Jregarding. the mysterious one which der the "rules" governing the se the Big-Harts, who are striving nothing definite has been done in ciples has been adopted, it has not Way" in the business section otlSfl '•*§ • v' and a large crew of. repair men is a^' a whole ever been tried by the ^M#!limhev ,will not disclose. lection this does not • seem pos every effort to give the public the being assembled. It was stated by the matter of the selection of the Thompsonville. ^ sible. The events of the last best, as evidenced by~the game in date or place in 'which the exer smaller municipalities. In dis It was announced that Motorif| -M Wiw&S$-: In the meantime the other can- Manager George Rising this after cussing the conditions as he found ^Nlfetasdidates, except to be temporarily forty eight hours portend inter St: Joe's Hall last Tuesday even noon that some of the service would cises are to take place, it is known Vehicle Commissioner Stoeckelsp-f esting if not startling develop ing. It's up to the fans if tnBy that inasmuch as Christmas Day them in our community he states would be the speaker at the Jan-;|^ : S WliSnon-plussed by the latest phase of be restored in six hours, but that that our tax rate was ten mills u"-il&l^the situation, are waging an earn- ments in the contest within the want the game, to turn out and it would take at least 24 hours to falls on Sunday many will favor uary meeting. President WalterlS^ U-i- below the average for Connecticut • "v;:.;'^llp^est campaign, which grows more next few days, in this contest. support it, that's the decision of complete the necessary repairs. holding it on the afternoon of that P. Schwabe presided and Secretary Uyf the managements. Some of the day. Either the Franklin Theatre and Massachusetts. Hhe praised Harvey Q. Brain'ard kept the re-i|f|j S .'4 best teams in the east are sched or Recreation Hall will be selected the funding of our floating in- cords of the meeting. uled to appear here within the as the place to hold the exercises. next few weeks, and if at the end The latter is perhaps the most : r-5 •• wp** of that time the attendances do LETTERS TO THE EDITOR practical place in view of the na £ not increase to a sufficient degree- ture of the celebration, if" it is • ;i to make it pay, or even break available. With the organiza Autos To Cost More clear, then local fans will to go BDITOR'.a 'NOTE:—This letter tion of the general committee and Now Almost Nil elsewhere to witness a game. was received 'too late for in the appointing of sub-committees The Big-iHarts will stack up sertion last week. tomorrow night, an intense cam against their first real opposition paign will be conducted that will For Registrationit., next Monday night against the Tuesday afternoon the car which insure the celebration being a suc '«EMY MWIKKir IN LABOR CONDITIONS HAS PRACTI- has for some months been leaving crack Fitchburg Professionals, a cess. lir 1 8tSI8f»iS?ICALLY CLEARED UP THE UNEMPLOYED SITUATION, team which has a reputation of the waiting station regularly at REAL OWNER MUST REGISTER UNDER THE NEW LAW WHICH GOES '! being one of the fastest in or about 't:0'5 was sent out at 4:50 with W. C. T. U. OPEN MEETING " * ' THAT THREATENED AT ONE TIME TO CONSTI Boston, with an already long string the result that twenty lor more INTO EFFECT JANUARY 1st,-IN DETERMINING THE' of victories over some of the best regular patrons of the road were An open meeting of the W. C. TUTE A SERIOUS PROBLEM THIS WINTER. , . clubs in Massachusetts, Vermont forced either to find some other T.. U. of Eastern .Enfield will be 'COST, THE CUBIC INCHES OF DISPLACEMENT and New Hampshire. Their line means of'conveyance or to wait an held at the home of Mrs. Allen G. IS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT. will be a matter of no small there has . been a tremendous im up includes: Maynard, Roberts hour and a quarter. Only two Bridge in Hazardville next Thurs vp^fSl^atisfactiori 'to Know tbat there- are- ;proveinent in .this .situation in. the and! Sullivan, forwards; Kendall nien, -the superintendent and the day evening, Dec.'--loth, at 7-30 •^#||^lew if any without employment in great relief of the town exchequer cebter, and Morin, Conrad and dispatcher, seem''to have known of o'clock. Rev. Arthur Elwood Tar- The Motor vehicle department add a touch of color considered "-the town at the .present time. A' it does not follow that we are Quinn, guards. "'Snooks" Dowd, the change in schedule. Other bell, pastor of the First Presby has just issued' a table showing many much more desirable 'thaaw" ^ '5 ^situation that some months ago wholly lacking in dependent poor. considered one of the foremost employees of the road knew noth terian church in this village will- the registration fee that will be the present yellow and black. Theypl Seriously threatened the town's re- There are still a large number forwards in the Interstate wheel ing of it, one was among those left charged for the various types of are to. have maroon numerals on ! speak upon the topic, "Peace, Re-' . sources as well as the existence o? who cannot be helped by any and whom local fans have seen behind; the crew of the car were lation to Home, Church and -Na-" icars, under the new law which white background. MM . W *vi> • f-i"-' '- "many people, has cleared up. The means of employment and who many times in action will appear notified only when they called in tion.'' ' A cordial invitation is goes into effect January 1st. The An operator's license in 1922 willlM e;? - ' steady increase, in the number em- will constitute a problem to the with the Big-Harts from now on. from State iLine at 4:3'5. hereby extended all men and wom new plan will increase the cost of cost $3 which is $1 more than the'a:^® * ' In response to a telephone in ii: * ployed at the ' Carpet plant has town officials and a 'burden to 'the Among other all-star attractions en to be present. registering a car in this state con present charge. •M , t > ^gradually absorbed the large num- town-. A large number of these that are booked to. appear here quiry the superintendent justified siderably. The fees for 1922 will The registration fee for steant^^j his course in changing the car not depend on the . listed horse t - ber who, found themselves out of are children born in Enfield and against the Big-Harts on succes Mr. and Mrs. William'S. Gour and electric motor vehicles is ' , the care of whom is a legal re- sive Monday nights are the Hepco without notice by saying that of power as formerly but on the out cents for each unit of actual horse if;.? / *. ''i,- work during. the readjus tment that J lie of Church street' are receiving followed the labor trouble last sum ponsibility that cannot be evaded. Five of New York city, represent ficials of the Bigelow Hartford congratulations upon the birth of come of a formula which takes in power and the fee for registering^!^ v mer. The recent demand foremen But the situation on the whole is ing the Holmes Electric Protective Carpet Company requested the a daughter, born last Friday. to account the number of cubic a motor cycle is based on the^ti in the tobarfco. industry which were very gratifying, particularly as Company, an all star collegian change, as their employees who inches of piston displacement in same formula that is used for de-S|-";? ! ' found not available in the number compared with other municipalities team made up of Mahoney of have been going out at this time the engine. The former scale call termining the fee for the pleasured. 5,' " desired, revealed for the first time of our size and larger. Excepting Notre Dame, Parks of Naval Acad were working later, and would fortunate enough to'be forced to ed for a fee of 50 cents per horse car. For motor cycles with ' , the changed conditions in the local for the industrial trouble our emy fame,. Gale of Columbia, like a later car held over. So 'far wait for a later car, but with no power and thus, for example, a side-car attached an extra charge&ftf -??i i':;- iabor market. With the opening post-war re-adjustment was accom Lloyd of Fordham, and Kibbe of there is no cause for complaint the particular good will to the man Ford could be registered for $11. of $5 is made. fv: ST-Vi of the warehouses this week there plished without ithe attending dif Princeton; The Bronx Big Five, officials of the Carpet Company agement. !Nor was it only those Under the new system, the fee Another feature of the law is3|£f .1? \ will be a still greater demand for ficulties that was experienced else whose lineup includes "Big Bob" are to be commended for attending in Thompsonville who were fooled. for all passenger cars is determin that all 11922 and subsequent reg-«;€|: " * ' which will be rather difficult where. We experienced no war Grody of the New York Giants, to the convenience of those who Workers all along the line who ed by the following formula: the istrations must be made in
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v.-:;' Suburban Notes .. DAY & NIGHT frMMMEHBWHaBEEBEBMMBHBIIl PHONES: OFFICE 325; HOME 203-3 SUFFIELD rens; finance committee, Sumner F. Puller; historian, William (Du- i>r y-fliS)'• • .;- •-.'•ft mmm pont; executive committee, Anthony mwMk ''.. iMr. and Mrs. Richard 'Roach are Kulaa, Newton Phelon and John receivinjg congratulations upon the Kennedy. There are now twenty- fcirth ht &• son; Richard Crawford two members-, in the .post of which torn 4ast: week. j|jjL fifteen are' charter members. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Fred,&,"Adams of Thomas Rarvey Smith", a farmer Springfield, IMass., and John Piero and tobacco grower' in West Suf and 'Edward iPinney of T&riffville field . and Mrs. Hettie Jane Yellett, Springfield have been visiting at the -home of also of vWest Suffield, were married Mr. and 'Mrs. John Barriesford, Jr., Thursday night at the Second Bap Sharkey's Dance Palace, State Line; tist parsonage 'by Rev. E. Scott in West Suffield. i;•••'?&. /;' Farley. They were (unaccompan Worcester Boston •-.V'.;, Mrs. Henry Jjeahy, who was tak- ;WMUSIC BY ROBERTS' ORCHESTRA^ I-'- "en to the Chapin Memorial Hos ied and will reside on the West Shipment taken and delivery made to any address in these localities pital in Springfield, Mass., last Suffield road, where Mr. Smith ft S§ week in a critical condition is owns a tobacco farm. r A GOOD TIME FOR ALL iffe . resting more comfortable and is jC.'i'Wi Sis'-igisimMm ; expected to recover. Tomorrow aJftenoon at 2:30 WINDSOR LOCKS mm 'o'clock the monthly meeting of the Women's iMissionery Society of the The annual forty hours'devotion Sscond Baptist church will be held was brought to a close in St. <•'• in* the vestry and Mrs. iEdward A. Mary's church Tuesday morning. 'Local Office 119 Main St. Springfield Office 36 Lyman St. Boston Office 9 Otis St. , : H;' • Fuller will have charge. The sub Several priests from neighboring ject will be >'Home Mission Work parishes assisted during the ser ivpfili SmmmimMimmmmmiiniMMBMimS ; in Latin America." vices. i A truck owned by Greer broth Rev. J. H. Bell, superintendent ers of this town caught fire Satur of the New Haven district of the ( - \ ' day morning about S:30 on West New York East Conference of the Suffield mountain. The chemical Methodist Episcopal Church preach from the iSuffield fire department ed and administered communion at extinguished the fire. The dam the Methodist church Sunday morn " age to the truck was confined to ing. "W^'. the cab and transmission. A three nights' bazaar, under Tobacco buyers' have been hust the auspices of Riverside Council, t-m ling about town the past week buy Iv. of C., will be held in the Cen . • laf'i ing up [what Havana tobacco they tral theatre on the evenings of mm ^'•: :• W-iM? can get from farmers who have January 16, 17 and 18. James P. ':•-'W&t completed the work of stripping Carroll is chairman of the commit :-• S*5e and got the tobacco in the bundle. tee and John F. Oates, secretary FROM THE Farmers who have already sold are and treasurer. The married men's accepting, prices from 25 to 32 committee has chosen James D. That has an important bearing cn the health of the Community because it is now the universal cents 'impound in the bundle, while Outerson as musical director of others are* sinfply holding off for their "troupe" with William J. drink, for Old and Young. Federal and State Authorities recognize this, by reason of the re a few cents* inure. - All of the hail- Sheehan as manager and if their cut tobacco- has been bought up predictions materialize the single strictions that are placed on the. making of it. ^ and now the buyers are seeking members have some high points to the high grade Havana. reach to be in the class with their The state police raided the res older brothers. taurant and pool room owned by The single men have selected Frank Jazb and Raymond Kalak- Robert D. O'Brien, as director of a KSiSiil • Sillily* " O&iSi. •*ir*S I# ; owski, formerly of Chicopee, Mass., their "troupe." in the basement of the Suffield house on Main street about 11 WINDSOR enor batism _ o'clock Saturday night and secured Should form an important Wm-. a.'qukrt of moonshine whisky. The raid is said to be the result of A fire Sunday night practically complaints made to the local destroyed the frame two tenement part of your Caristmas Din Every requirement that js imposed on it, in the manner in which it is made. State Authorities, authorities • that liquor was being building house owned by Lorin sold there, especially on the nights Jevorsky, situated in the' southern have declared its plant to lie perfect in every respect. The closest inspection discloses that that dances are held in the town part of the town in the village hall. The raid was conducted known as Wilson station, causing ner Plans. : only the purest ingredients are used, and absol ute cleanliness prevails in every corner of our "by State Policeman Ellis and Of a loss of $6500. The house had f II ficers iJ. IR. '.Gregg and George B. just been completed and the fire modern plant. . * > ^ »,• liV ^^ & - Woodruff of this place. The two started in some lumber stored in ORDER NOW FOR men were charged with maintain the basement. The cause is unde ing a liquor nuisance and selling termined. The volunteer fire com If you have never tried this invigorating and refreshing product made right here PS# liquor in the town court Monday pany at Wilson station answered night. the alarm, and at the same time at home, now is a good time to begin, Get ths habit of keeping a case of it - ^Pr^ The juniors at the Suffield School help was asked from the Windsor Tvill hold their annual dance in fire department, but the order was home. Order direct today. i the school gymnasium Saturday countermanded, as the Wilson 'Sta evening. tion firemen believed they had the The tobacco warehouse of Mat fire under control. thew Leahy in Depot street has The Are got into the partitions opened 'with a full force of sorters and another call was sent for the and will continue to operate Windsor firemen, but it was too late Call and make your own throughout the winter months. and the building was entirely des •Miss Katherine Smith of South troyed. Some of the household Deer-field, Mass., has been spending effects were saved. Mr. Jevor- selection of these delicious lor a few days with her sister, Mrs. sky's family occupied the lpwer gapm Elmer H. Rhaum in iMapleton aven tenement and Antonio Toccalini the ue. upper tenement. There was '?4>- and fancy food products. PHONE 228-2 Enfield St., Thompsonville, Conn. IP John Westburg of West iSuffield, 000 insurance on the building and •who recently underwent an opera $1200 on Mr. Jevorsky's furniture. tion, is getting along nicely. The amount of insurance on Mr. Miss Dorothy Kent, who has been Toccalini's furniture could not be PRICE FROM attending the Connecticut College learned. was recently operated upon for appendicitis. 1 The annual chicken pie supper WAREHOUSE POINT under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Sacred Heart A whist party was giv.en in the Church was held last evening in parish house of St. John's church 50c to $5.00 JSK- the gymnasium of the Suffield last evening, under 'the auspices of « school. the Girls' Friendly society. There Jfe IMiss (Marion O'Malley has re- was a large attendance. fpS Tturned to her studies at La urel- Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Bissell fell? Ion Hall at Milford after spending have left for Florida, where they LEHMANN'S HOME a few days with her parents, Mr. will spend the winter months. Hartford's Shopping Center and Mrs. John O'Malley in West 'The annual fair of the Ladias' - fgti Suffield. Aid 'Society is .being held today li SERVICE BAKERY vn^ MfS A son was. born last week to Mr. the church parlors of the Methodist ; church. A cafeteria "will feature /'MS and Mrs. Elbert E. Sikes. Mrs. LiK pMl Sikes was formerly Miss Dorothy the fair. This evening at 8 o'clock PHONE 234 Sprague' of Rockville. Mr. Sikes an entertainment will be given. vol: CAN NE\7ER BE OUT OP TOUCH WITH OUR STORE. WE HAVE A V. Si is the newly elected master of the Ellington 'Orange. ELLINGTON Pearl St. Thompsonville, Conn. MAIL OliDER DEPARTMENT THAT WILL FILL ALL WANTS .llf-i > 'The funeral of Jesse N. Daggett, . jpf one of the old residents of the f|?jy town, who died at his home on A food sale was held yesterday : pi Job's Hill Thursday noon, was in the town hall following the Chautauqua sessions for the benefit, The Gift Possibilities of Our held Saturday afternoon from his ClflflBBBBBBflBflflflBBflflBBHBBBBBflBBBBflflflBBBflBBBBBflBflBBBBflflg late residence. Rev. J. T. (Carter of the Mt. Holyoke endowment officiated. Mr. Daggett was sev fund. , j , . enty-six years old and had been in Mrs. F. M. Charter and daughter, feeble health for more than two Ruth, spent the week-end in Wat- Merry Christmas . 1 Big: Store Makes Selectiom Easy 1 years. He is survived by A large supply of To-[ Garters, Hosiery and Umbrellas. t.W:- ;... At Knit Goods Dept. You'll Find Something Nice A sensible and Serviceable Gift is a Suit Case or a Trunk. 1 M Best of It All Too At A Reasonable Price You can get either here, and at a right price. , ' ^ There are Morning Jackets in shades of delicate pink, lavender, blue, also white and with con bacco trasting borders, $2.08 to $10.08. See the Snu gglers, so nice, and warm, for wearing under j'&SS X*' coat in shades of rose, Copen, oxford white and chinchilla, also peacock, buff, brown, and black. On your shopping tour for Christmas, it will ;; V;; £ $2.08 to $0.50. A Fine Line of Shawls, white chinchilla and black, sheerest cashmere and Baskets. pay you to make this store a stopping place. ®||§ ...... Iionecomb effects for elderly women or, babies, $1.00 to *4.98. 1 m, SEASONABLE SUGGESTION— AGENT FOR TRIANGLE COLLARS \v - Linens of the Nicest Here for You Too Choosei LOOK OVER OUR STOCK OF STABLE, |||g|||||p||JKinds All Women Like to Have, "and Use. AUTO AND WAGON ROBES. STREET, N. J/ MIRABILE 'MOTHER OR WIFE WILL APPRECIATE A GIFT OF REAJj LINEN, WHILE THE YOUNG •'"s . , v..f. 1 •>' v. LADY WILL BE GLAD OF SOME FOR HER H PE CHEST. "Say It with Linens." Table Linen m £i V* . Corner School and Pleasant Sts.|| Thompsonville, Conn. Sets consisting of one 2 yard Cloth and six Nap kins of flnel/ woven Irish Linen in neat damask GEORGE S. PHELPS & CO. m •patterns, $10.00 set. 70 inch Linen Damask- "Heather*' make, fine and lustrous, in several a prospect Street, Thompsonville, Conn. S mm* Opposite Bigelow-Hartford Plant ^ patterns, a 2 or 2 1-2 yard length, would make a fine gift, $3.25 yard. . , s ••••p?—•••••••••MBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB7 •imnninnninnnnnnnHai v-. . v.;. ii;-.' J:-ml - •-••••:^;-;:^;Hi< •:••••.• ^v-;?.-H:;.' PM^ Tf^ COW. THURSDAY. DCBOBMBBR 8,1921 • , -irf t^-'/M: •;. -'-j l'!&--'v :• a branch of tiM ctwolattao Asou*. Oyster Propagatlen. i ment W tha He* Ywfc Stotttc library, EAST L0I8MEAD0W Oyster shells and other objects Is in room U6 on tbe first Boqr ofvtbe planted on oyster grounds to provide Central bunding. It Is open to read Mrs. Harriet Colby has come points for the attachment of the spawn1 ers on week days from nine o'clock in from Natick to spend the winter in are called "cultch." Tin cans, bits of pal- the morning until five o'clock In the the home of her son, Seabury Col crockery, brush, etc., were formerly jSiHSo.' afternoon. by, and her daughter, 'Mrs. Har much used for this purpose, but now Reading matter may be borrowed old. Bennett. cultch consists almost ei^tlrely of Banker Shows How Central Eu ffl^rB. Glenn Handsbury is con shells, and especially oyster sbelUi OVER SO YEARS EXPERIENCE AND THE MANY MONU Standard and Modern Fiction Is by bllnfl persons who are residents of fined .by illness in her home on ropean Countries Are Rapidly New York city or who live In the state North Main street. MENTS IN OUR CEMETERY ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDA „ Being Called For. of New York, New Jersey or Connecti Plans are being made for a Blessings of Civilisation. TIONS FOR OUR WORK, I Recovering From War. • cut Books may be called for at the Christmas iconcert to he held in Bolivia is an uncivilized place. The ' , library or the blind reader may avail the Swedish Lutheran Church, Dec. proof Is that In some parts the na himself of a special service which ar 25. Miss Hulda Anderson and tives scoop up oil out of the ground in THOMPSONVILLE MONUMENTAL WORKS POLAND IMPROVING RAILWAYS SUPPLY OUT BY HIGH COST ranges for their being sent free pectus Nelson, assisted by the buckets. Any other country would teachers of the Sunday school, will w through the mails to the nearest post 1 have a place like that entirely sur PEARL M. J. I.IHKUTY, Proprietor office or postal station. have charge of the affair. rounded by garages and country clubs. Effectof Foreign Market* on Business Committee for Men ^Blinded In Battle The condition of Theodore The library also has available for Situation in This Country Recalls Makes Appeal for Publications of Samble, who has been confined by Mors Books In Raised Type Aver- the use of residents of New York dty illness the •-iA.hMVk&lk&eiM'lxB : • ' •• W •''WW. ,.hi^4 ' S® ranee, pteoi v v iJ 'Ml.W, -VS;.9. • V A<* " — DAVIS ••^•"LOCAL, NEWS 'NOIES '• -aitt brtiet ofwiffo# :the.~wliote •, iV-"1 IF A or part pf .tfce raai;mUte 'deacrfbfed M vYOII Widow, of First Judge of Town u^Wfcldrtfn'a Novelty orchestra -will' A.T A COURT ©RjpiROBA' OHAtS WITH r:;;: ^ Dies in 81st ¥ear After An furnish the music for the. dance' en «t lEtafleld. -vfithln and Jot-tb? plltation. be.heiwflK all th*. Probate Illness of Three Years.—Funeral to be glven-iii- the old- Town Hall;' District bf ..©nfteld, oni; the>28tfc', Office. in (Enfield ; On ' • -A QQMN CVTTSS :.r.b!«W»-&-. m$. f'lrt .„ ... WEq jg« very ni At the annual meeting of the' Tfie' regular '"^feekly i'&eetiiig. of Trollymsn's union.,;,tbe following Troop" 3, ThtonipiBdnvllle Gftl Scouts officers were ; elected: ^resi^ent,' ^1 ' w4»' '/h/iliiheld-' 7 aat^theAlvin F^fhii J* -A 111 D. Hiiggins Michael. Kilty, recording and cor CONNOR & SAVIJfGt tK-iiSlifj-hir•?•'.'! .*'• School-Mbn£fay afternoon at 3:30 responding secretary, Leon Hop -TJie.• rejfqrt pt.-the.vlaitin« nurse. #iito£ f* sticking io^: BIJild&Gj:;* A2&> o'cilo'ck/f-v The'-trbj? had" the pleas kins.; financial secretary, France. TAXIOAB SERVICE 4 DAY AND NI6HT 'MiBSvEllz&betti O'Connor, for . the ure of;' Veoeiving two out of town Lovejoy; conductor, Reuben Bur- I*':''.' IS LOAN PLAN OF ST8MATIG SAVlKG MAKE YOUR ? pronto of November is as follows: viBitors.' In • the absence of Presi bank; warden, Leonard. Sizer, and Office Over Dairy Lunch, Pearl Sstreet. AMBITIONS A REALITY;,i' ||: Number of. cased;,!1&5, total number. dent Marsh; vlcfcspr&sident Carson sentinel, IHarold Htyw?e. • i.6f visits i71; mney received frbm; presided. " Scout Mulligan and patients $7; from Metropolitan In Scout Leggett were chosen to visit • i STAfiJ AjN ACCOUNTHERETODAY. surance., Company- $58.80; total, one of the Scout -'grandmothers • $65.80. and Scout Fiedler and Scout Ham We Offer Safety, Service and 5 per cent ; Stephen. JBodley, , the ' I I I I I I I I I I •?. oV.vy;.' •V*- •mi •::V 1 ' \r'.' " I: ' •' I, <:-\sv m v f'-' ^ XXX&KXy iJ - • • <" .iv. v:v: L-, .- 'I-.. n -i.-r.'-, '..j-! L*v- I''. 'd v,i$t sa;V,: • v\ = •/.---'j"?'J-':"•--";;"••>"r~.-."••g 'i-V.: ;i;'" _ _ ' •r v - : ^.7 y-y?y'-\ .K- '• i. THURSDAY, naOBMBBR S, 1921 . i- . ' ' , ' . : ' Connecticut DEADLY STUFF SHMMNNB V During November an unusually large number of books were added State^Brieh FROM CANADA SOMERS to the (Richard Salter Storrs li brary, includiqg fiction, non fiction The following committees Have and Juvenile books. $5,000.00 Danlelscn streets have been cleaned Bootleggers Have Secret Routes been appointed to arrange for the Miss Alice T; Clark who left and put in repair for the winter. Sunday school Christmals tconcert: Longmeadow in the spring and has Entertainment committee, Mrs. . '.i-, The Danlelson Trust Company will Alt Along Border. - been in (La Jolla, Calif., through Forrest (E. (Avery, iMiss Marguerite the summer has now gone to realize about $30,000 to- the holiday Bugbee, Marion Cooley, Sarah Bill Clairmont, near Pomona College, savings club. ings, IFred C. Davis and Prank not far from L.os Angeles, where M. Edward Haggerty of Greenwich Combs; decorations, Roy Cooley, she expects to spend the winter. defeated Mort Llndsey of Stamford and FAKE LABELS ARE ATTACHED C. iW. ©ugbee, Allyn IPrior, Misses Mrs. John T. Wood, president of formerly of New Haven In a special Marjorie Curtis, Emilie Bugbee, the auxiliary to the Albert Wood Beatrice Slater and IB. (A. Gager; bowling match at Stamford five games Alcohol Shipped to Canada Is Doo- post of the American Legion and presents, 'Mrs. Walter Bliss, Miss Mrs. Harry Martin will attend the to four. Haggerty had a high score of tored and Slipped Back Across Bor Bugbee, Eleanor .Kibbe, Sarah Bill 288 and an average of 210. Lindsey's state convention of auxiliaries, der by the Bootleggers—Sham Rob ings, Herman Billings; tree, IColton which will be hAd in (Boston Friday average was 196. S beries Part of the Game—Dominion Bliss, Malcolmn Keery, 'Robert Gal- and Saturday. George Chipman, seventy-one, of 18 braith. i "Drug Concern®" Are Doing Thriv !Rev. and |Mrs. iRandolph S. .Mer Clinton avenue, died In New Haven At the regular meeting of Som- rill have returned from New York Hospital from Injuries sustained when ing ers Grange held Thursday evening city where they have been visiting SitWi he was struck by an automobile said in Mechanics hall the following of Mr. Merrill's mother and her hus "From every province In Canada to ficers were elected: Master, Mahlon to be owned by Gilbert L. Clark of 29 band, Maj. and Mrs. Henry Meyer. "V every state bordering on the boundary P. Avery; overseer, Clifford Par Mrs. George IRichards, who has Blake street. Mr. Clark was placed sons; lecturer, Mrs. C. M. Gager; under arrest by the police on a charge line, bootleggers are working certain been with her sister, Miss Elsie steward, Martin Lucas: assistant Hatstat, for a few weeks, has re of reckless driving, but was later re routes with all the secrecy of the Ku steward, 'Robert Galbraith; chap Khix Klan. Fake companies, called turned to Elizabeth, N. J., and leased under a $500 bond. lain, Rev. John S. Curtis; treas Miss Hatstat has accompanied her One thousand dollars has been con* 'drug concerns,' are formed In Canada. urer, John Hunt; secretary, Mrs. to spend the winter. ' . ' " ' * As such they receive permits for the Ernest Galbraith; gate keeper, Hen HEN winter storms come, a and its use enables you to keep trlbuted by the faculty and the stu George F. Adam's of Springfield, l dents of the School of Medicine of Yale importation of alcoholic mixtures, but ry Farnham; Ceres, Miss Mary who bought Miss Hatstat's house Wtouch of extra heat is often a slower fire in the main heating ' ' .-V'.-t-::?>v-.?:- University toward the provision of an more frequently pure alcohol. Once Landers; Pomona, Mrs. Gladys K. last month, has moved his family needed. On the side where the: IMS!? extra scholarship loan fund to help that alcohol is cm the Canadian side Comstock; Flora, Mrsi Mary E. there. plant. In many instances the medical students through their educa of the border the booze doctor adds Evans; lady assistant steward, Mise Mrs. Lena M. Taylor and family wind blows it's nearly always Perfection will soon pay for itself " extracts and Ingredients to make fin Alice Galbraith; pianist, Mrs. Mary who have lived in Longmeadow tional course. The embryo surgeon or E. Evans. drafty and chilly. This winter— doctor is less able to take care of hlm- ished articles. Then the doctored mix nearly 20 years, have moved to by the coal it saves. V Mr. and Mrs. J. 'F. Hawkins have Brookline. 'Roswell M. Taylor is wherever the wind searches—put Belf financially during his training pe ture is smuggled across the line by returned to their home in Eas; employed in (Boston. riod, owing to the intensity of the bootleggers." Hartford after spending a week Mrs. J. E. Bennett and small a Perfection Oil Heater in its path. Millions of homes use Perfection studies imposed on liim. The foregoing statement was made with their daughter, Mrs. Henry son, Warren Ladd, have returned It will keep the whole room up • Oil Heaters. Ask your dealer It was learned that some progress at Reglna, Sask., by Dr. R. Q. Mat Holmes. from the Wesson Maternity Hos has been made with the settlement of thews. prohibition commissioner for Rev. and iMrs. F. A. 'Balcom of pital. The child is a grandson of to "comfort-point" temperature. to, show you one. 3 r . the separation of the town of Orange the United States government,- at an Center Harbor, N. 'H,, who have Ezra T. Burgess, Civil War Vetenin. been visiting Mr. Balcom's daugh from West Haven and that a cash international conference this week at whose ancestors came over with The cost of this extra heat is small, For best results use Socony kerosene. basis settlement has been tentatively ter, Mrs. C. W. Pease, have gone the Pilgrims in the Mayflower. tended by representatives of four to Witinsville, Mass., where they • ;V- arrived at. It is said that the town of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Ken- Western provinces, Ontario and the will visit his brother. Dr. Balcom. nett and daughter, have returned West Hnven will pay to the town of United States. before returning to their home. from Boston and vicinity, where Orange the sum of $11,000, which, it is More Drastic Law*. Edward Lallman of Stafford has they have been visiting since :8g figured, is the upper district's share of bought of Mrs. J. G. Dunning of Thanksgiving. the cash on hand as of June 24 last As a result of the conference the Springfield the old Baker homestead ^ There is quite an epidemic c 1 and includes the share of the taxes governments in Canada and the Uni at North Somers, where he is pink eye about town, especially a- ' %• collected up to November. ted States will be asked to supple clearing the ground at the corner the north end, and a good numbe: PERFECTION The naming of the Governor Lake ment each other's liquor laws; Amer on the state road for the erection of the Converse street pupils ar chrysanthemum by A. N. Plerson, Inc., ican authorities will be asked not to of a blacksmith shop, garage and out. Dr. Dexter Visited the schoo! grant permits for the shipment of gasoline tank. Monday and had all scholars show was fittingly done a' a dinner given by E. M. Burt of East Longmeadow liquor into Canada, except by con ing any signs of the trouble sen Oil Heaters Wallace It. Pierson at the Gardeners' with his family were week-end home. clubhouse at the Cromwell Gardens. sent of the provincial governments, guests of R. Si Bugbee, Mrs. Burt:s Sixty members of the Get Together and the Dominion government will be brother. Club of the Middlesex County Manu iisked not to release liquor from bond The annual sale of aprons and loe Without Coupon Books. facturers' Association were guests of to be shipped across the line. fancy articles will be held in Pied In one of the great glaciers in STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK Mr. Pierson. Moose meat was the mont Hall tomorrow evening by • • • • : ;• Members of the Saskatchewan Switzerland there is enough solid ice principal item of an excellent course Liquor commission told the conference The Ladies Aid Society. Supper 26 Broadway dinner. Mr. Pierson had killed the will be served at 6:30 by Mrs. iR. to build several cities the size of New 'hat C0.000 gallons of hard liquor are S. Bug'bee, MTS. A. S. Hulburt and York. !" - V game on his recent hunting trip in New In the province in warehouses; 123,- Mrs. Charles Billings as hostesses. Brunswick. gallons In bonded warehouses, and The Connecticut State Hospital at •40.000 gallons of alcohol held In bond MIddletown is making plans to observe by !lvc companies. HAZARDVILLE the Christmas holidays with appropri One Instance was cited in which ate festivities. Every effort will be a car was shipped from Kentucky to made to make the season one of re A dance will be held in the old TREASURE THE EARLIER Winnipeg. The shipper, Canadian, Town (Hall, Enfield street, Friday joicing, and as an aid to such end gifts AISLE YOU BUY TOYS made arrangements to have the car evening, Dec. 16, under the aus THE BETTER. for friendless patients and for those robbed In Minneapolis. During the pices of the Hazardville Athletic 4th Floor Everyone loves whose friends are financially unable to "framed" robbery a man was shot and Club. All sorts of un toyland and you provide gifts will not only be very ac FORBES & WALLACE killed; the consignee arrested, and, usual gifts many will too, when ceptable to them but much appreciated Only Two Birds to the Acre, after being liberated on ball, sent the of which are you discover this by the hospital management. Packages It Is estimated that there are two Telephone, River 4100. car to a Reglna liquor firm. After it entirely exclus Springfield Mass. great, happy should be addressed to the Connecticut birds iler acre in the eastern half of ive here. land of Toys was doctored here, It was handed out overflowing with »•: State Hospital, marked "Christmas do the United States. PRICES BKGIX STORE HOURS, Daily 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.; Saturday, 9.00 A. M. to 6.00 P. M. nation." to smugglers. To give the doctored •countless toys liquor the appearance of the genuine AT 98c Two persons were killed and two se of every kind. riously injured, one of whom is In a article, fake labels are attached and critical condition In the Stamford Hos fake excise stamps affixed. pital as the result of a peculiar auto By the Tralnload. mobile accident on Cove road at Stam It was stated at the conference that A. L.IT00N This Mark-Down on Rugs Before ford. Edward P. Stearn, a retired not only are carloads of liquor com broker of 303 West One Hundred and ing into Canada from the United Electrical Contractor Fifth street, New Tork, and Mrs. Jo States, but that whole trainloads are ENFIELD ST. PHONE 253-13 seph H. Lubocky, nineteen years old, being shipped northward Into the Do Christmas Instead of After of Cove road were killed. James B. minion. These huge shipments are ap THOMPSONVTIiLE, CONN. Robbins of Main street, Babylon, L. I., parently quite legal, for they are be Is believed to have a broken neck, and ing shipped across under United States Joseph H. Lubocky is at his home federal permits and ostensibly for me slightly Injured. IS NEWS OF GREAT INTEREST dicinal purposes. This liquor returns Several Yale men are going on a later to the United States In the form Such a sensible gift for the home as a Rug hardly needs any recommendation as to the genuine hunting and hiking trip in the north of bootleggers' stock. woods this Christmas vacation. They Always at Your are Ralph Pierson, "24; Tex Dlller, One feature of the illicit operations useful lness. Also such severely lowered prices speak for themselves as the value you may *24, Yale's right tackle; Harold Bur- is that Canada does not get the bene fit of exchange on American currency expect to find here and now. goyne, *21; Brad Simpson, *23; Parke Service For 1 * • • • * • Warren, '24; Royce Hotchkiss, '24, and paid by bootleggers for this American Seth Stevens, >24. The men will leave whiskey, cir doctored whiskey made i&V. ;l New Haven December 16 and go to from American alcohol. Vast sums In Printing Needs! 57 Rugs 9x12 Foot Size on Sale at $35.00 Glencliffe, N. H., where a stop at Great American funds paid by rum runners Bear cabin of the Dartmouth College from the Sooth are transmitted to Chi Outing Club will be made for three cago and other points by express to Were $47.50 to $67.50 days. The men will return In time to pay for alcoholic importations. It is start college in January. even stated that the recent hold-up of Axminster Rugs An effort to arrive at a uniform op a railway express messenger near Every Rug of superior quality and fully worth its original price, erators' license law to be recommended Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and the rob Experience to the legislatures in all the states of bery of an express car were perpe Wilton Velvets small patterns or highly collored Oriental effects, also chintz New England, New York, New Jersey, trated by one international crook look Pennsylvania and Maryland, will be ing for a shipment of such currency. Body Brussels effects. The entire lot to be closed out at this one price, re P^.v, made at a conference of the motor ve Police officials from Mlnot, N. D„ on Is one of the most gardless of cost or value. hicle authorities of those states to be a recent visit to Reglna, declared Klearfax Rugs Jiefd in Hartford January 13 and 14 at they had seen forged American revenue valuable assets that the invitation of Motor Vehicle Com labels being printed in a Reglna estab missioner Robbins B. Stoeckel, It is lishment. either an individual Announced. Operators other than Small Rugs in the Reduced Lots 'chauffeurs are not required to take out or a firm may poss licenses in New York state, for in DIG UP TWO-TON UVE SHELL ess. 30 Tapestry Rugs, 2 7x54-inch size, that stance, except in New York city and One Lot of 52 Rugs in 36x63 and 36x72 : were $2.GO, this lot at - $1.45 Buffalo, • I : i.: i - Propped 6,000 Feet it Made Hole in inch sizes, good colors for bedroom or bath f* The police, working under the direc Earth 50 Feet Deep. We have served in tion of City Attorney Sheridan T. During the last year of the war a room. Were $4.75, $4.98 and $5.75, 60 Wilton Velvet, 2 7x54-inch Rugs, which Whltaker, continued their Inquiry into shell dropped from a height of 6,000 this community for the origin of the two alarm fire that feet upon the village of Havay, be choice at - - - - are selling regularly at $7.4?, this lot $4.95 practically gutted the High Grade tween Mons and Maubeuge. It did CBESE.- 40 years and have $3.95 Waist Company's shop and resulted in not explode, but It made a hole in Two dozen Turkestan 2 7x54-inch Rugs, extensive damage to the Ryder Print the earth about fifty feet deep. This hundreds of satisfi ing House's plant at Chapel and shell weighs two tons, and the charge ed patrons. Handsome Mohair Rugs, 36x63-inch size, rich colorings and textures, featured as a James street, New Haven, both occupy of explosive Is estimated to weigh ing the same building. The loss, be from 1,600 pounds to a ton. Belgian the regular price $14.50, on sale at $9.45 special at $5.95, the balance to go at, each. "' P: lieved to be between §40,000 and $50,- authorities have succeeded In extract The sooner YOU 000, will not be estimated definitely un ing the shell, after making a Targe .. . $4.45 til an inventory is taken, it was learned excavation about It. The work de patronize our Print from Clarence H. Ryder, owner of the manded great precaution, as a shell Shop the sooner building. Saturday night's fire is the of a similar kind to the one buried $2.29 for Finest Parquet Linoleum ~ fifth that has occurred to the Ryder at Havay made a crater more than Your PRINTING business, although not in this building, 1,000 feet In diameter. since Its existence. problem is SOLVED This—our regular $2.95 quality—is the best value, the lowest price Hyman Jacobs lodge at Its regular Blind Doctor Smells Diphtheria. in years, lower to, than next! season's quotations. Just 1000 yards. The lot will meeting In Hiram hall, New Haven, Dr. Gutschall, of Blaln, Pa., who Is voted to give $100 to the community I Work Of Character be sold in any quantities desired, and, of course the price indicates that it won't blind, recently discovered the presence of diphtheria by smelling. As soon as Dr. Arthur H. Goodenough, pastor ol last long. :>-i • he entered the home of the sick chlid •Trinity Methodist Church, New Haven, he exclaimed, "I can't seev but 1 has been unanimously invited by Ills smell dlptherla." His diagnosis was This is simply an unusual happening, one that we advise parish, through Its official board, to correct serve another year. This action Is in The Advance taking advantage of while it lasts. > V accordance with the custom of the / v*V Methodist churches to call their pas Killed by Exploding Bottle. > (Floor Coverings, 5th Floor) ; Jv tors annually. Dr. Goodenough is now While a Warren, R. I., man waa Printing And V. U' finishing his sixth year as pastor of opening a catsup bottle at his dinner this church, which term is longer than table, the container exploded Into a Publishing Co. that of any preceding pastorate lu the hundred pieces. A triangular bit ot FORBES & WALLACE . . <80 years of its existence. glass was driven into his throat and Springfield, he died a few hours later. i ; • - •V:.; 'j-.ii*• ~v.-;:1 , 1 *t * .' ^ .>!-• 'J'JJ GREGORY M. SAPSUZIAN, Jr. GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE OFFICE, SULLIVAN BLOCK, PEARL ST. PHONE 204 mrnm Sylvester L. Mitchell p'«3 innntYn1! ^ h(|,rrI,lf; lncl"stry in ful1 swing, the streets of Great Yarmouth, England, famous for decades for it* "Yar PLUMBING AND HEATING r,Uh B oater,s' 1,ml as «» tragedy scene in "Dayid Copperfield," are enlivened by the smilinfrosS faces of the w PAINT UP NOW Expert workmen 40 HIGH STREET I# -vest *T thf^Caledpnian homes to help in the preservation of the wonderful har- AND LET US DO IT FOR YOU LESLIE C. BRAINARD PHONE 196-3 (Test or tne sea. Tl.t fcirls work in trios and pool their earnings. Here they are salting the herring. GENERAL INSURANCE S. H. BODLEY THE LARGEST AGENCY IN NORTHERN CONN. Tel. 225-4 15 Russell Street Phono 7. 131 Pearl Street i im i> bibii iin i M. Menditto SHOE REPAIRING 79 PEARL STREET " 'IP Peter Theodor Warren F. Caldwell • 'jv SHOE REPAIRING GENERAL INSURANCE • -V'-Vv •MSHiM ROBERT F. KING All Insurance Promptly Taken Care Of 38 HIGH STREET 133 Enfleld Street Telephone 274-2 WATCH CLOCK AND JEWEL i RY REPAIRING Thompsonville, Ct. ft* 1- J. D'A VERSA Avidis Tatoian ALPHONSE TRUDEAU Tailoring, Cleaning, Pressing CONFECTIONERY AND CREAM GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERY 'm / and Altering For Ladies 76 PEARL STREET and Gentlemen. 115 High Street Phone 246 77 PEARL STREET PHONE 333 Agent for Feigenspons Beverages V - C. ROGERS & CO. COAL & WOOD OPTICIANS & OPTICAL GOODS P. VERDLGLIO, Prop. Cameras and Photo Supplies EDWARD LEETE 471 Main St., FUNERAL DIRECTOR ying the corner stone of the National Victory Memorial building, which Is to be erected at Sixth and MATHEWSON COAL YARD Near Court Sq. Springfield. Washington. 20 WASHINGTON STREET — PHONE 107. OFFICE 45 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 180 MX Marshal Foch Sees the Liberty Bell W. J. B. IN SILK TOPPER George H. Cunningham e»^.w^«wAxx«.w<.xyA&v«ws#»»«v<18iij8^^r Shoes, Hosiery, Gents' Furnishings General Contractor and Builder m THERE IS NOTHING TOO LARGE OR SMALL FOR 55 PEARL STREET THOMPSONVILLE, CONN. US TO HANDLE IN THE BUILDING LINE TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS THOMAS SAVAGE & SONS It Will Pay You to do Business with the, Most Reliable & Dependable The "Pearl" Confectionery Store BARONIAN BROTHERS Grocery in Town 100 Pearl St. Phone 333-3 Thompsonville, Conn. J. F. O'HEAR PEARL AND HIGH STREETS THOMPSONVILLE, CONN. -vis Did you ever .see William Jennings GEORGE M. MOORE Bryan In a high silk hat? The photog GARAGE S ' / rapher caught him in one as he was 16 PEARL STREET THOMPSONVILLE, CONN. • ''•'»* entering Continental liay in Washing ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS FOR THE CAR ton for a session of the armament con KEEP WITHIN THE LAW AND BUY VIOLET RAY LENSES ference. ENFIELD INN FIT ANY CAR—PRICE $3.00. Covers the Law in Any State ONLY SOCONY GASOLINE FOR SALE Hard Boiled. Agent for Firestone Tires (Guaranteed 3,500 Miles) The black-liaired waitress, very Enfield, Conn. Gus C. Henking, Managei and Goodrich Tires, Guaranteed. much out of sorts, sailed haughtily up to the table at which sat the s/qMy/asewit >\ ,, ' grouchy breakfast customer. She slammed down the cutlery, snatched When Marshal Foch visited Philadelphia the other day lie was taken to a napkin from a pile and tossed It in Regular Dinner Independence Hall, of course, and there contemplated witii reverence tlio Lib front of him. erty Bell. Then striking a furious pose: "Watha want?" she snapped. SERVED DAILY FROM 11 A. M. TO 8 P. M. "Coupla eggs," growled 'the cus FRANK P. SMYTH They Gave Him a Raft for Himself tomer. COAL AND WOOD "How ya want 'em?" $2.00 Per Cover "Just like you are."—From Life. OUR COAL IS THE KIND THAT SPARKLES WITH PENT UP HEAT. IT IS WELL SCREENED AND IN EVERY WAY SATISFACTORY. MONUMENT TO RABELAIS OFFICE, MAIN STREET. . Enfleld Street, Thomps"~vt , WANTED:—FAINTING AND PAPER HANGING ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. FIRST CLASS WORK DONE i y*™ Edward Crcmbie GARFIELD AVENUE TELEPHONE 220-11 EPSTF':;'.- r-. --U LbS itwm Light an rteavy Trucking r.-.v V \v •>x "It Pays To Advertise" Why Not Try It By Placing Your ADD In The Joe Krebeck, a mere youth in years, who, when lie's feeling extra line, Monument by Villcncuve to Kabelais easily manages to flatten a scale to the extent of 029 pounds, recently gave —who gave the world several million the officers of the S. S. Manoa a bit of worry when he reserved passage for a laughs and one good adjective—which trip to Honolulu. The item of greatest concern was getting a life preserver will be dedicated soon nt Montpellicr to fit Joe, in case of a mishap. The captain saved the day by assigning a in the presence of President M filerand special raft to him. ' of France* DIRECTORY • ' rc-:: i ; 'A vT,.v^:,r, i:*; ^ ~,V ^VV;-••• *. .j^y ..jr..; r.v •. " """ • •; Vv^s^ *. PRB3S, TBOUPOOtmL&Ja. OONN., THOR9DAY, DHCBMBfaR 8, 1921 - ' » , ' • 2^ - _ ~ 1 rr,i 1 1 _--^_ • . " -, . ,." • •• , ' • • ' ' '' •'' '''' •' '""— •:' :*^'' ., • .. .,<••'••• •' " .. . •-. -' \ •Bsga»aiiE9flaniBM3aiHBa!3! "•••a I mill iinilO IIAlt'n AssociationAssociation by members ofof the dence of Prank-Frank Whipple, breaking _ jatouttaas'BttlsK-CWhj^iM'\B«ais.:-v:h'avehave : beenbeen' rei-e- SunnerSupper 1is'B'belne being served*arvn close on Dec. 20th. The first 5 ' I? II'' Ladies Looking clays will be for the women of AN the parish and the last 5 days for ELECTRIC the men. FOR SOMETHING USEFUL AND DAINTY FOR The annual 'meeting of the Father £ Matthew Temperance Society will is CHRISTMAS CAN FIND IT HERE, be held next Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Boy Scout rooms. SSi The business will include reports Fancy Bureau and Tabls Scarfs, embroidered linen, 29c to $ 1.50 of fficers for 'the past year and election of a new board of officers. Xmas Tree lighting Outfits—Mazda Bulbs Curtains and Drapery Fabrics, Madras and Swiss, variety of Action will also be taken on the Xmas celebration to be given un • patterns, per yard, 15c to 75c. der the auspices of the various Pine Shaped fancy colored lamps, per set • • z' organizations in town. The annual communication of Extra Bulbs - Mazda Candle Shaped, each ,30 Dainty Camisoles, Siik and Crepe de chine, $1.00 to $3.00 Doric Lodge, 94, A. F. and A. iM., for the election of officers and the Extra Bulbs — Mazda Pine Shaped, each - .25 Muslin Corset Covers, 34c to 75c hearing of reports "will be held this evening at the lodge headquarters Extra Bulbs - Assorted Colors Crepe de chine Chemise $2.00 to $4.00 on iHigh street. A social hour .25 and collation will foljow the busi ness session. V.V At a meeting of the members EXTRA SPECIAL - 16 Light Outfits with transformer, „ of the Carpenter's Union held Mon-| day evening in Emmett Hall the fancy bulbs, animals and Kewpies $14.50 J. f. MAKOVECKAS readjustment in the wages of the carpenters was discussed. The Japanese Hand Painted Shades Boudoir Lamps • • $6.00 members .took ifavorable action on y 51 PLEASANT STREET the slight reduction per day in their pay and a committee was Miller Standard Boudoir Lamps $7.50 appointed to notify the contractors of their decision. m :'r' This evening in the parish hous- Miller Table Antique Bronze, Florentine, French $13.00 of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, m the annual meeting of the men's aS Miller No. 2600, 16-inch Table Lamp, Special $10.95 club of the church will be held m Officers 'will be elected and reports m FREE BIBLE LECTURE of the retiring officers heard. A social hour and" card tournament will follow the business meeting at Subject which the principal speaker will m be "Col." James Anderson Oi m Springfield. All members are m urged to be present. "Millions Now Several from this village at tended the chicken Ipie supper held last evening in the Suffield School m Living Will Gymnasium by the ladies' aid so m ciety of iSacred /Heart church. Suf *fe': fleld. There was also a sale oi Never Die" Home made candy and useful Christmas articles. Largely attended funferal ser Sunday, Dec. 11th vices were held last Thursday af Universal Electric Grills $12.00 and $15.00 ternoon for 'Mrs. Hazel (Stetson) HEATING AT 3 P. M. Chouinard, wife of Walter Chouin- Seven Cup Percolator, Westinghouse $15.00 Waffle Irons ard, in the United Presbyterian PADS . J5vv'- Church at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Seven Cup Percolator, Universal $13.00 Special at $16.00 mr INSTITUTE HALL George -Whiteside, pastor, officiated Guaranteed Electric Heat There were numerous and beautiful Other Percolators • $ 12.50 and up Hazardville, Conn. floral tributes. • Burial was in tin ing Pads, featuring the family plot in the IThompsonville Toasters from $6.75 to $8.00 Electric Chafing Cemetery. Simplex at $10.00 BY A one act play entitled ''Mon The Latest Universal Reversible $8.00 Dish day" was given in .the Enfield High school Thursday afternoon, follow WHY A HOT WATER BOTTLE Westinghouse Toaster Stove $10,00 A quality gift, $19.00 J. F. KURBITZ ing the business meeting of the a of Springfield, Mass. Thompsonville Parent Teachers' S3 For The This iecture has comforted multitudes bereaved by the World REDUCE FIRE RISK BY HAVING War, epidemics, and attending sorrows. So great has YOUR CHIMNEY CLEANED Women Folk been the demand that it has been amplified and published in BY book form, including 500 Scriptural Proof Texts. Thosa m not able to hear the lecture may have a copy by sending m m 25c to the I. B. S. A., 48 Pynchon St., Springfield, Mass. GEO. HARGRAVES m 160 MAIN ST. NO COLLECTION SEATS FREE Over Steele's Drug Store. m m I Franklin Theatre PLAY SAFE For the Boudoir Every evening at 7.30. Saturday, Matinee at 2; eve. 7 and 9 Put on your Weed Chains be Washing Electric fore the accident, not after. Curling Irons $6.25 - $6.75 Thursday, Dec. 8—United Artists presents Mary Pickford in Machine Cleaners Let your motto be- 0 La Vida Vibrators $7.00 "Pollyanna" • Everyone in the house "chip in" and The leading makes priced, from Never wait till it snowg or Utility Flat Iron - - $7.00 Friday, Dec. 9—First National, Charles Ray in "Scrap Iron.' rains, get Mother a real gift—a gift that $45.00 up to $65.00. Easy termsl To think of repairing or buy divorces her from household drudgery. Boudoir Lamps • • • •.$6.00 serial. Comedies. ing your chains, Fair and square Service. For the man who can look the Saturday, Dec. 10—Select Special, "Dangerous Paradise/ (world in the face, Do Your Christmas Shopping Now. We Deliver Any Jp^- Screen Snapshots. Is the man who's 'prepared f&i f Serial, "Yellow Arm." SO GO TO ZACE. mm • tr" Day You Say. Cash or Easily Arranged Terms. Sunday, Dec. 11—Realart, Mary Miles Minter in "Her Winning Have your chains inspected s Way." 2 reel comedy. Weekly News. and repaired. a Monday, Dec. 12—Fox, Pearl White in "Know Your Men." v2 Radiator repairing, anif de • reel Comedy, Clyde Cook in "All Wrong." natured alcohol for sale. i Tuesday, Dec. 13—R. C. Production "Black Roses." Serial, fe- The Northern Connecticut S "Sky Ranger." Weekly News. ZACE'S Wednesday, Dec. 14—Goldwyn Special, "Man From Lost River." Light "and Power Co. & Don't Miss It. Serial "Son of Tarzan." , Pathe Comedy TIRE SHOP TELEPHONE 300 1 | featuring Snub Pollard.", NORTH MAIX ST. op MJJblC .K