Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 17, 1915, Page 9

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% NORWICH - BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1915 9 The Final Touches Have Been Added To Qur Christmas Stock WHICH IS DISPLAYED ON ALL FRONT COUNTERS AND CASES, AND NOW WE AWAIT THE GAY, JOYOUS CROWD OF EAGER CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS. IF YOU HAVE NOT JOINED THIS CROWD GET IN NOW. REMEMBER, “THE JOY OF LIVING IS THE JOY OF GIVING.” TO SAVE TIME FOR YOU AND OURSELVES, WE HAVE ARRANGED THINGS VERY CONVENIENT, SO WE WON'T REQUIRE MUCH OF YOUR TIME TO LOOK OVER OUR ARRAY OF GIFTS. JUST BEAR IN MIND WE ARE DISTINCTLY A STORE, THEN LOOK OVER OUR LIST OF REMEMBRANCES AND CHECK OFF WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO LOOK AT. Umbrellas Overcoats Fobs Bath Robes Cuff Links Belts Smoking Jackets Rzin Coats Pajamas Sweaters Suits Underwear Mackinaws Shirts Scarf Pins Jerseys Neckwear Handkerchiefs Gloves Arm Bands Suspenders Night Shirts Watch Chains Shoes WE HAVE SPECIALIZED IN COMBINATION SETS THIS SEASON, AND THEY LOOK LIKE A GOOD PROPOSITION FOR THE PURCHASER. The car stops directly in front of our store. Mak e our store your headquarters while in town. . SHUMWAY CLOTHING HOUSE D. E. JETTE, Proprietor DANIELLSON, CONN. DANIELSON Miss Corinne L. Paine Resigns at Texas College—Triple Funeral To- day of E the Daughter and Daughtér-in-law—Baptist Services for Sunday. Miss Marion Horton, member of th faculty of Howard seminary, at West Bridgewater, Mass., returns here today to spend the holiday recess with he: { parenst, Landlord and Mrs. Stephen D. Horton of the Attawaugan hotel. Miss Marion Flagg, student at a school for physical culture in New i Hn.ven, is spending tHe holiday recess | With_her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem- | ent W. Flagg of Hawkins street. | Young, letter carrier from the | local postoffice, has purchased an au- | tomobile. John Dowe, Earl F. Wood, Lester Craig and Benjamin Brown, students at Brown university, return here mext week to spend the Christmas recess. | Mrs. George Smith of Academy street ;va.s reported Thursday as seriously 11, Recovering from Strain. Michael H. Grimshaw, recently ap- pointed a patrolman. is recovering at his home in Attawaugan from a strain he received when he slipped on ice on the floor of his barn when attempting to_crank his_automobile. Miss Elizabeth Barron, student in a physical culture school at New Ha- ven, is spending the holiday recess here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Barron. George Kies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kies of Broad street, remains a patient at a Boston hospital, where his condition has become much more facorable. Leaves Texas College. Miss Corinne L. Paine has resigned e as physical director in the State E 5 7 3 R Woman’s college of Texas, on account |plq Woodmancy; Ceres, Florence Good- | of the speeding locomotive had been| Recitation—O Guiding Star, Edwin|Some members | H-r(ford-suurday evening, Febu- y that the fund must | Middletown—The local Journey if the illness of her father, John A. mona, Ruth: C. Dexter; Flora, | noted. Davis. be kept goi 1d devoted to the ex- [ men F No. 648, celebrated |ary 12, the ninth annual automoblile Paine, Miss Daine will be at home | e £ G Bariow: lady assistant| Bank to Keep Open Christmas Eve. | Duet—Gifts for Christ, Ruth Frank- |tension of Chinese industries. Ma | the th rsary of thelr organi- |show of the Hartford Automobile here for the remainder of the winter. | steward, Nerta Doan; executive com- | cusnier Frameis E. Storer of ine|lin and Arline Anderson. Tsau-son rec d a letter in|zation Tuesday with a banquet in Cen- | Dealers’ association will be opened at Rev. Clarence H. Barber has return- | mittee for three yvears, B. E. Terwil- | wwitqnam County National bank, an- r\erciw_ru; a Happy Morning, |all u. ving that theltral Labor Union hall the Armory. ed from a it to Hartford, where A. A. Til- four little object liger;: woman's work, M noun Thursda v that for the benefit he found the streets piled high with st, Mrs. E. T. Kelley; insurance, : = oholt| Recitation—T'd Like to Share n seen def recent fhow B HMcii Gt e Tom va | R Bl BT of those who may wish to do latc| RECHEHORTIE IFe lomhre aval in politics that the ditfons in Danielson, where there is{ A~ Tiilinghast; pianist, Ruth N. Good- | ‘SR ST o1 CAESHREE PV fo be kept | Shepherds, Bernice Burdick. money. given erhr fund must be re- only ice sheathing the ground. eIl o b apen Trom Bt t e m. dhia beng | THo—O Little Town of Lethichem, |turned to the donors.” He also savs » 3 Critically 1L Theft Detecting Society’s Officers. | the same as the usual open hours on e o . = : 5 Q. - 3 or the Kin; 2 = S ted officers of the Kil- | Saturday cvenings. The accommoda- g i e tm - - B e D eIE o e et ux?g?: n’%‘}g{:eu)@cezecung society are: |tion will be appreciated by the bus- e of Simas HI resident of Danielson, was criticall : T with preumonia Thureday at the | President, A. B. Simmons, Ballou- |iness men as well as the general pub- home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank |ville; vice president, Hiram S. Frank- |lic. Clayton, in Worcester. lin; clerk and treasurer, Walter K. -— Hyanewhow' DidhtT Taave T Arthur Vachon has returned from a | Day; executive committee, John Il OBITUARY. L hen. visit in_Hartford. Perry, John Chase, W. F. Day, F. A —_— CRta e CRE Ol e votae Miss Fllen Horton of Providence re- | Whipple, Louls Barstow, James W. Mrs. Samuel Armington. 3 ndling the fund n have had much cor- . N . . . ng the matter, Make practical gifts to your friends at Christmas time. seen published. The delay for further 1da made by | We Suggest “The | st ve their mone olo, Miss Douglas he * Campire, - Campfire | Postmaster C. A. Potter and his TRIPLE FUNERAL TODAY. |Next Sunday to Be Observed as of the Nation. Choru: -Ring th Ye Be turns next week to spend the holiday | Burlingame: pursuers, John H. Ber- Mrs. Nancy J..(Bates) Armington, | Shpeherds, The Wise Men, solo, Mrs, republic season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ry, A. B. Simmons, J. W. Burlingame, | 55" (ife of Samuel Armington of At- | Frost: 1, Royal Babe. S. D. Horton. (S}eoés’e L Chass T ghii)rlsem“) Frank | tawaugan, died at their home in that | Benediction . " ennedy, F I lac Wednes: eveni S 8 Org: Pos’ R Police Dog Still Uncaught. Cogewell. Hiram & Tranklin, Charles Beainltton o e A e . . 5 Henri I. Bear's reward of $25 for the | E, “Aver, Charles Young, Jr., Georze | 103" peen’ s resident of = Attawassen LORD RIBBERSDALE GAVE i1 Our lines provide for wear, comfort and style and we . return of his German Shepherd police | Beliowe: oollectors, north: Bt &. Whip. | Lo L MISUSE OF THE CHINESE TWO SONS TO HIS COUNTRY | = g dog remains unclaimed, but Rosa 15| ple; east, Louis Barstow; west, Sim- 2 {§ have something that will please every member of the rizht around the East Killingly section | eon Danielson. TR SALVATION FUND| . who Attacked British Army | = every day, evidently not worrying that e s BAPTIST CHURCH INTERESTS. = = 2l [here ¥k |Unteche i "7 | family, young and old. anyone will collect at her expense. Which Was Started for Strengthening Staff in the House of Lord. { 2 | staff of assistants at the postoffice ara Christmas Sunday—Missionary So- .ord Ribbesdale, : = = d . s N » very busy these days. The number | Bodies of Eli Briere, His Daughter an A Shanghai, D 16.—Cha the British w‘hKELMAN S SHOE STORE of sacks sent out is daily !ncrea;lm; Daughter-in-law Taken Home. cieties to Meet Today. charges are made d X of Lords } 4 and the prospects are for a big hol- s o T i AL e press concerning the use of 1 the next th S 3 tday bustness. The bodies of EIl Briere, his daush- | The Bantin e ity Ivation fund which w d Derby, has Main Street Danielson, Conn. Thomas J.” Ayiward left Thursday | ter, Mrs. Rose Briere Bissonnette and | fhe home ot Mre Somldine oocSans |at the height of th son-in-law t afternoon for a business trip to Con- f h h 1 A “ 5 o 3 e = M the Japanese in an s being a brother-in-law cord and Keene, N. H. of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Sy Slaces = By ol noon I | oney for the strengther head of one of Vi vi F iere :n is to be the leader and S tHO & Tonstusnt £ Viens Briere, wife of Fred Briere, - os There have been many Pearl Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Shippee ob- served the 30th anniversary of_their sion to the Lepers. will observe the stmas Sunday < there ed In the grade crossing accident at Dayville Wednesday evening, were made as to the sum promoter, Tsau-son, as the g which the and the W met the wedding at their home in the Mash- | taken Thursday morning from the un- will belas the & ey o ~ ~ entuck district last Saturday evening, | dertaking rooms of Louis E. Kenned contributor of 1 entertaining many friends. Mr. Ship- | here to the Briere homestead near At- funds were t he betray s as rocenes pee is teacher of the school at Kil- |tawaugan. were not rea criticisms of the - lingly Center. Members of the Briere family and With the the war :lrsf‘ t:-yrumqn" in | . . . . - . N Express \Shipmente Cut Off. ofiineyaens) Sty GEQL i iioren chical movement, c common rumor haa it || We have been discriminating in selecting the lines of Storm conditions following the baby and their Brief when the bodies were r the congre- | o1 and disgruntle Munro was in favor of |} oyoceries and kindred lines that will be needed in the blizzard of Monday have resulted in|hrought to the home would win sym- s e Dar lles. s the absolute cutting off of many ship- | pathy from a heart of stone. The trip At the there is to be[they ald mot care to. ¢ e | it is declared, if ¢ preparation of Christmas dinners. ments from west of New York to Dan- | funeral is set for tomorrow morning. |2 Childrer o'clock fol- [ SUPDOXt of the fund on deposit in gov- | deemer harmful to the felson. Up to Thursday afternoon no | Detailed examination of the bodies | lowed by Hope of the | €Tment banks of the At this store of GROCERY QUALITY you will ind No exact s to the exac easily stop by express shipments from west of New | showed numerous broken bon. boer oemty i Eovised sy 11 World, by 2 York had been received here since|ficial wounds and other injurie: 4 of twe A choir mu- i the best of everything and in generous variety. ;‘ Special lines of Fruits, Nuts, Etc., priced moderately | | sic. tributed, Monday. dition to the crushed skulls. Why the | ¥ic. iributed, al L Pl e b victims failed to hear the fast running| Orsan s ! ! el Jight” frelent ensine never will ue| Hym: Upon the Midnight | Some large subseribes | LOUIS L. KENNEDY in every case. known. One theory is that the pound- Invo r, . | ‘ tributions wher Mrs. Eva Mae Barbery. ing of the horse’s hoofs and the rat- | Responsive ributions when o g 5 t the monarchy DANIELSON We invite you to do your Holiday grocery shopping uneral services for Mrs. Eva Mae |tle of the wagon over the ice-covered | Hymn—Joy e Wo school. | jishea Undertak: d E 1 Barbery, resident on the Ballouville- |ground may have drowned out the| W clcome—A W Thornas Day. There is diffe ndertaker an mbalmer here. East Killingly highway, and who died | sound of the approaching locomotive tl ning Wreaths of Hol- | what dispositior Attt to E Detail in the Day Kimball hospital at Put-|while a view of the track for an | e—tion to Every Detail nam, were conducted at Foster Center | tance was not possible for thos: by Rev. Frank Smock. Burial was in|were in the wagon. It was s Gave Him Thei = mm—— 4 v e S e ] e A @ o oo | CHARLES E. AUSTIN, Grocer Foster. A. F. Wood was in charge of | Dayville Thursday that the hors in the Manger. PHOENIX BUILDING, Dani the funeral arrangements. Briere was driving started out ans the Joy , Danielson Good Prospects of Ice Harvest. fast clip in the direction of the crc r Cl, t d ‘Y Iee dealers see prospects of an early | IN€ and it is barely possible tnat the M{‘I(\’:nn— mce in Royal David's City, | lr]s mas an e\‘ ear S harvesting of their crop if the present | [an may s ey 5 : the animal, even though the approach f ICTROLA The medium that brings the WORLD’S GREATEST MUSICAL ARTISTS AND OR- GANIZATIONS INTO YOUR OWN HOME. THEY SING OR PLAY AT YOUR COM- MAND. Bel cold spell continues. Alexander's lake, Quinebaug lake and the Hygeia reser- voir, all sources of supply, are frozen over. The ice is said to vary from four to six inches in thickness. Last vear ice was secured here late in De- zember. Highland Grange Officers. Following are the newly elected offi- cers of Highland grange at South Killingly: Master, Stephen A. Doug- la: overseer, Hollis Young; lecturer, Mrs. A. A. Tillinghast; steward, G. R. Barlow; assistant steward, James Ren- nie; chaplain, Mrs. FElla Goodness; treasurer, Jason I Martin; secretary Rev. H. B. Goodsell; gatekeeper, Har- Shopping Days —AT THE— | Keech Dry Goods Store 184 MAIN STREET, DANIELSON CHRISTMAS DIAMONDS This store is exceptionally fortunate in its possessions of DIAMONDS for the Holiday trade. Beautiful se- lections direct from the cutters and at prices so low as to rival competition. If you are to buy a DIAMOND, do not fail to inspect our line. Also complete Holiday lines of all kinds of JEWEL- |§ RY, WATCHES, CHAINS, BROOCHES, CLOCKS 'l and many specially selected gift lines. A. E. BEAUREGARD [| 109 MAIN STREET, DANIELSON Splendid assortment of gift goods for you to select from. Goods suitable for everybody and such articles that will be useful and certain of appreciation. We can suggest only a few of the many items you will see in our store. WARM BED BLANKETS COMFORTABLES UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, UNDERWEAR in special Christmas values Immense assortment CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS, 10c to $1.00 CHRISTMAS BOOKLETS and CARDS Special attention to CHILDREN’S DRESS LINES, SWEATERS and HATS JAMES E. KEECH, 184 Main St., Danielson THIS SMALL PERSON CAN TIEE HER OWN BATHROBE B S ———— Complete lines and choice selections of WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS RECORDS We take both pride and pleasur showing our fine display of Christ- mas Footwear, and by thc way is there anything that would make a more prastical and sensible Christmas gift for anybody than a selection from our choice lines of Excellent Shoes. Make your selections now and we’ll make any exchanges desired | after Christmas. at THE QUINEBAUG STORE DANIELSON, CONN. The People’s Shoe Store 116 Main St. GEO. F. DAVIGNON, Prop. Danielson, Conn. The Gift Maker’s Great Opportunity OUR NEW AND BEAUTIFUL LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS, FULL OF CHOICEST SELECTIONS FOR THE CHRISTMAS TRADE, IS NOW READY FOR THE IN- SPECTION AND APPROVAL OF ALL WHO KNOW A GOOD THING WHEN THEY SEE IT. Useful Presents Beautiful Presents Appropriate Presents BOOKS FANCY CHINA TOYS DOLLS GAMES CANDY and FANCY BOX AQENY. 8’; For Boys and Girls GREATEST DISPLAY TO JUST THE WE HAVE THE ERECT ALGER BOOKS REASONABLE PLEASE RIGHT KIND NEW ONES CHOCOLATES STATIONERY THE CASTLEMON .. PRICES ALL THE LITTLE OF A DOLL AS WELL 10c to $1.00 a Pound FANCY BOXES OF STEEL TOY CAMPFIRE GIRLS SPECIAL VALUES GIRLS TO SUIT THAT AS THE SEE OUR LINE OF STATIONERY AT BUILDER PICTURE BOOKS —at— AND LITTLE GIRL OLD BUT EVER FANCY BOX RIGHT PRICES AND FOR IVES’ ALL PRICES 25¢, 39, 50c, 98c BOYS OF YOURS POPULAR ONES CHOCOLATES BIG VALUES MECHANICAL TRAINS This miniature bathrobe is knitted )¢ old rose worsted and fastened with rords and tassels. Mothers thorough- ly inocciflated by the Kknitting bee make these robes for fancy work. The shops provide them in all childish rhades.

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