Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 9, 1918, Page 9

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DANIEISON manner in which the big crowd, that did not disperse until the early hours The Junior choir of St Alban’s {of Friday iteelt and morning, deported if chnr%w*-t.the home: of Mr. and fupcn the absolute freedom from acei- Mre, Armington [riday even- |dents. ing. Venison dinner, Baptist Ladies' Aid Josegh Lapelle is visiting here with | Society, 5 to 8 p m, today, G. A. R. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John La- [hall. Tickets, 50 cents.—adv. pelle, The fire department was called out The Ladies’ Sewing Circle of St. Al- P‘th evening by an alarm from box han's church met at the Red Cross|25 for a fire in a tenement ‘house at rgoms Friday afternoon. the south end of the White' Row. A One of the beautiful sights of thelchild playing with a lighted candle in pre-victory celebration in Danlelson |, clgthespress caused -the . fire which was the illumination of the belfry and |wag extinguished before much dam: windows of the Westfield Congrega-|was done. o tirnal church. . In the Delfry an etec- Rev. R. J. J. Wi iti - R. J. J. Watt, the first British e e s 8 UD e e |chablain 'to_gét to fho front in 1914 d Firth Haley, a Y. M. C. A. sec- Y ® d 0 i g the mellow lights of many rows of |20 CTLT ey & SR e : . 2 Endiekiiads Acfirechnpp wh! ot United War' Drive raity in the tows b rl lng y . a so e l p y ) A. Weisberg, who has been success- el e 3.2 fully engaged in business in Danlelson . for 30 years, announced Iriday after- ’ PUTNAM doon that he had disposed of his bus- {;";x‘:%?& Afex Clothing company |tnis city recently fo Fortress Xun- 0 Fine had-come: here to represent the |'0¢ Va. Is reported ill with influen- 2 s now copcern. Mr.'Weisberg said that [22 at that station. be would make an announcement later | Private Alired Bernier, of Bullock 3 . £ : 4s to his plane. street, éhis city, is reported a prison= R 77 w B hi i last | er at Ratstait, Baden, CGermany. His o s e Pty o2 oa% | capture was' reported ‘some. time ago. ‘ _ made by residents of the rural dis-| Irank Thaver has returned from an k Bits wt Friday morning |3utomobile trip in New York state, : . \ g 5 . : fol Tt . g ;‘;%n:ir;‘%rhte::nsa?{?thg:-ob\x. % | visiting, for one thing, the great As- A g True war-time economy is two- d. price must not pess. These inquirers, living within |hokan reservoir, which supplies water § B S us of 8 to 10 miles of the bor- | for New York city. \ : alone be of the kind which fits the depleted pocketbook, d heard the chorus of screech- | Harry “’IN‘-“ r*:fl pTes épdpcu?t mt? g bt ; sl 24 = - - ies and clanging bells roll- {service and sent to the University o ; : 5 the ‘country In one rioe o | Maine, later being transterred to an . : ; ut it must include the element of quality which will give Bonfires here added to the im- [arsenal in Pennsylvania, has been as- / The Stim Mesh 19 2 Pression that many in the outside dis- |signed to a trench moriar company : good service. Garments must wear well and long these iricts zained that Danielson was bur 1d is believed to be on his way over- < oo seas. Unless a2 man is unusually o ; days. inz up. It was, but only with enthu- siasm. Arthur Basto, who is a wireless op- - Friday | rator and who was sent o Fort Leav- : . G tnveetis enworth, s, when 4, i HERE ARE SOME WHICH WE CAN RECOMMEND ther had ted an nll("'fid assault | Feported as recovering from: an attack . wpen his daughter, a girl of 12 years. | f influenza. He is th'pA on of William |our shop a Sult or an Ovu’. The girl was interviewed during the | Basto of South Woodstock. ! ' bt : ' ’ 60 oo ot it ecacdinzs agatnet | abiamed - Ui ainiricr trom. among | coat that will be as perfect fit- F WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS e father were said by an official to | the British and Canadians who have mpending ollowed themselves to come under the |ting as though it were made S 23 Prices 320-00, 325.00, $35-00 to 359-00 Danielson people are again apprecia- | selective service law rather than answ- i ; tiva of Goodyear's splendit contribu- {er the call of the BritiSh government. » SR the borough's -celaho - rhm will be examined next Wrdnes- solely fll'ld especillly fOl’ him These Coats are cleverly designed models, representing the best of this what it W Thu " o 2ccepted £0r | e Thisrsd o <ol 2 i % '_ season’s styles, and the materials are soft, warm velours, fine broadcleth, wiohet puti oo will he liabic to indac-| The “hard to fit” man is the| ; 1 <treet ith th iti " ] and serviceable Kerseys which will give you one hundred per cent. in ers sirong.” dance with the position o g 3 i 4 this oceaston t nt ~down - their r order numbers. nd e mc nning for this % satisfaction. The ?opuhr Ihnd.eu of brown, noveity taupes and réindeer hend. fe host of m rsd. nd a num- | tverett Burgess, for the past 20 gu l Z as well as black will be found in Coats full or half-lined, Each garment ber of ecars, and the Goodyear s at the Putnam post of- . . . . [ & A 5 " ! : wos one of the best in the p Fana Lewiv were mar-|Fall. His satisfaction is ours. | i will preve & true economy puchuse: Ravville t Killingly and Brool ¢ evening at the home : we \lso represented, and' it was witr ri s uncle at Tattersville, . . After their wedding trip they{ Ouit prices, $18 to $40. ake their home on Grand View ‘H'm' fic h South Main| Overcoats, $15 to $50. .. : ? s DRESSES OF SILK AND SATIN f, up to tl.e McGarry huilding, and l\) lupporr !h(v ort e 1% e el ot ‘ot 5%t Mackinaws® and Sweaters 5 ~ o, Values to $25.00—0Our Present Price $19.50 he sruc-| iy o part of South n street thi s Iocated at-the g e | o, o Pt of UL 1 e that many noted the pres- o of a delegation from the town of Plainfield At the Ccflnect::u! ml"s a Vn-rp o : 5 Frocks suitable for almest any occasion will be found at this one low of the pure wool variety, |§ uid. ihese much traveled strgets will price, in a variety of pleasing styles. Some show the new pointed front United W:r Drive workers were paved. the state ¢ paying > and back, giving more than ordinarily graceful lines, and extremely good ncerned Friday over the prospect of of the cost, for Grove street is $6.50 to $10.00. rmy mog;n peace come {oday, could not be demebilized for montbs, so the money wWile needed just 2s much as the - war werc just starting. nyassing leams will start out 20d no‘one is exempt dangerous n false alarms tinon of such celebratior for fre were pulled in during lsday night. from dificrent boxes. it of i ko T0e & hre o1 bie Siatioh gg|LOWD- i SEE OUR DISPLAY OF FUR COATS, MUFFS AND NECK PIECES AT-POPULAR PRICES triNg as al donations to the a trunk lae highway, and some form just now.~ The stunning Autumh shades are much in evidence, and i as Wwonld have been likely did not | consider that a part of South Main i L 4 the whole display is most attractive. fEar e Wil We have a genuine Cordi- e many s near at hand. Attention 2 e AR o and. Amwention | Mayar A. W. Marcy, in 21 announce ’ f"”“.‘l at $9.00 ¥ Prices are higher than they used to be, but there is no economy in If you know just what silks are worth at the present moment you Yoo ¢ garments which may be sold at lower prices. Sizes from 8 to 14 in will jump at the chance to got a dainty White or Fissh Color Blouse, sienfnBUBE an armistice with Ger- | street also is. 7G4 Tie |van Leather Shoe in a Regal|§ | Children’s Coats Priced from $11.50 Upward || A Special Crepe-de-Chine Blouse at $3.00 Posi*" ely nothing like it in |§ ail the desirable weaves and colorings. 1 made of good crepe at this little price. « that it is now ”::Fir Tose Company N this Llaze being n 16 stahlished bet 1zuizhed Lefore much damage was iral Village. done: Aavor Marew 14 ak enthuiase| Our heavy Gloves, Reef- mmodate Wauregan | or e downfs 1 much to people Who | many N irue Ame -|ers, Sheepskins, Caps and all . ,l\np,\‘ PP mm_ :!.(.;n out that Putnam he property mmit je arranged for v e arreng ed fo Aae or icial” celebr » come in the not distant o iees, and thoush 1o | other Winter merchandise are| EARLY means of imposing a e W : A SALE OF | many puy t on account of now seems propable nz com find t ttendance practic been living under A e ho have SHUMWAY to let seme pentun en e ',‘;‘T;u.;r ‘yr:l-n‘o};\d('\v'c‘;i cLoTH'NG HOUSE To reduce the crush which has At $5 75 uld stop them once they got ! always existed in the few days e . o uld not oe denied, as D. E. JETTE, Pesprietor £ license in_ Killingly | sl b hEe ntleman of a wde profi be | dered some of them + now | [TAM H-n institution whers he price of foo ch ¥ e ordered immediately preceding Christ- Danielson, Conn. _ ESe L THIS PRICE FOR SATURDAY ONLY has the supervision of general This morning we will place on sale a small lot sietopher Ahd Lromptly told MARTIN T. BURNS | mereantile affairs, has made the of handsome Model Hats which were jintended h satistaction Blgrerbon e elepnianen H i request that all Christmas buy- fi le at prices from $7.50 to $9.060. Dress il v s cal - Funotal Birecine dhd (f § TS T gl ooy ookt 3 iha be tohe decietly sn' au- models as well as the mote strictly tailored de- ging in any such hopeless i & . . . : Embalmer vance. We gladly second this signs are offered in pleasing variety, and all are lex Lundsteum, y auMexsLundstium “'f.“ffl',‘wf."’;‘r'::';:r DANIELSON, CONN. ! reqtiest; and the “ohe: that uses of the high standard which characterizes Boston as well PR e Telephone 193-12 TRl Store Millinery. Each Hat has individuality and man, strugeled in the Grand Opera ul gifts be given. Except in h d hi i house at Boston to a. drn Thursday. th £ ke child 2 charm, and each 1s a rare rgam. evening, with Pinkie Gardner. Their !rham at the ! ant. Lt S Ll LT e atch “iasted. 30 fos. Tundst orrain has I h $ ¥ uohn: on the bill for the nl;Zh[ and s line i i . 5 s ; early in the season, and during their work s praised in Roston pa- rov © RQig electric! Dot bF Weifny.: wheh. Txadateans Had {IEadllg‘thtt m = on some of the | daylight hours. returned to this city. ocomotives that ing ~un through | § st A Visiting Nurs associston is being | EULTAT: Tt 235 from' ihcse s QORI LIGHT, HEAL e NoCuh-( formed in the Gromvenordwies. — ang|Cast far ahead of the biz machine that AND LABOR carri n and can be seen such ) are approzching grade as to be a protection for R Autumn Sale of Toilet Goods Cilman; ~ se hie Keith: treasurer, Harriet jBrown: exe A Nutritious Diet for All Ages, |arrangements lmwr- been made to fi- ance the work of a nurse for those |’ Quick Limncli; Homte or Office. | communition. Much. interest and oo s OTHERS are IMITATIONS thusiasm has already been developed. | e ana some of the well known residents | o of the villages have joined the or-!fice A. F. WO0D ganization, mto which it is hoped ta (" J 0 bring the majority of the people of | wl-he L0:_| Undertaker" those two thriving maunnfacturin towns. DAN *1. CONN. Ernest Lrrain.is ta.g0 te Norwich| . Bakes, J. 3. Duve,. Jlis, Jomeh 3 WILL CONTINUE ALL NEXT WEEK Parlors « inic Street next Monday as a mechanical drafts- | Gagne, ¥ izabeth Clarke, Mrs, S.{8 i M. Wheel { e e g O e o A definite saving may be made on every purchase you meke at our Toilet Goods Department during the big sale. SGHOOL.D‘ Y sTR‘ IN LR e the e This sale brings you the chance to supply all your needs for the coming cold weather at prices which are, in every other important work A e bild : % case, much under those regularly charged by us. We advise that you anticipate your wants for'the coming winter pam tro! over a C H or a fl&t = “Speed Up!” This was the main line of a telegram received by the local months. - Hardwater ... .. 13c—3 for Bcf s X even terme with the most rapidly | 45¢c Hind's Honey and Almond it o tor 136 Sanitol Paste or Powder.. 22¢ Squibbs -IC“BJ—S i 4 working boards in Connecticut. The Criga A i AR s 42¢ B & L ons Dasis oc Pofder uoicds ale Price 19¢ ”3"’:‘3"“0"3@*’5}’ le’d fl’(‘;_‘ W;’;k now |W 50c Packer's Charm.Sale Price 42c § Monster ... .7¢—3 for 18¢c : 1 4 22 Babeock’s, 3 odors— Siottad from Sewtember 2 25c: Pond's Cold Cream in Fine Art 10e—3 for 25 BUrcells Paste op Fowdet: . Sale Price 16¢ tubes or jars Sale Price 22¢ 5c Calox .Sale Prics 22c e .. Be—6 for 25 ] 25¢ Calox Powder. : 4 i0c Pompeian Massag: Cream. . 45¢ | Meadow ‘:‘VVML SO0 tor :° e, Baste 1 Jergen's, 3 odors.......... o;dg St! nm uris OLUNTOWN | 25c Pompeian Night Cream !n 10c Jergen's Glycerine ........ 8¢ o s 2 Mavis Tale...... Sale Sfi IS a = and ol hlng fador’ v U 0 1 3 , 8c]25c Sozodont Tooth Paste .... 22¢c tubes .... ..Sale Price 22c § 10c Munyon’s Witch Hazel. .. Mirs Gaifentimh Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Herbert of At-| 3 Sy earceny Tale . - cos. s A ve?'l “’8 every dly, dunng A IMNG | fawaunan stent thd weer ort vith Daggett '““c:"n’:‘“"”"' Cold § 10c Physician®’ and Surgeons’.. 8¢ Euthymol Tooth Paste .... 22 Woodland Violet, Sale Price 150 stress, ulres elements of nourishment essential |™iativee here r il 0c s . . .Sale Price 86 | Bath Tablets ....... 12c—$125 doz.| 330 Sozodont Liquid .......... 30c| 20c Mennen's Violet..Sale Price 17e to the blood and tends to confrm a growing child |at Newport, R 1. was a et i) : se si gt o | 25¢ size Sale Price 20¢ | Cashmere, Bouguet, S";‘“fifé‘i; Bee s Pepsodent ., .Sale Price 42c| %5c Mennen’s Borated— at s home here. A . % ; 5 £ in robustness. For your boy or girl, you will not { Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lewis and fam- | Bhaoam o :::: z::: i;z rr el R S 3¢ Pebeco .........Sale Price 46¢ Sale Price 22 ily of Hope Valley, R. I, were Sunday Z .. O 3 o S . 25¢ Comfort Powder, Sale Price 22¢ 3 be satisfied with my&m‘ short of Scott’s. Viatiors s ow l-)]cma Creme and Eleaya 25¢—3 for 70c | Colgate’s Paste, small size.... 10¢ SE TR Scott & Bowne, Bleomfieid, X. J. o Miss Arlihe Thompson spent the Cerate ..Sale Price 50¢ | Pears l'nso(nted Soap—— Colgate’s Paste, large size...... 2e o owder, Sale Price 46c week end at her home at Hampton. 25¢ Frostilla .......Sale Price 22 5c cake, $1.65 doz. |, " th Paste ...... 22¢ ] 29c Jess Arbutus....Sale Price 21c e e e |"'Harold Latham of the merchant ma- e rine has been calling on friends. in = el By s — 35¢ Forhan’s Pyorrhea Paste .. 22 | Colgate's Talcum, 8 odors— Brooklyn Savings Bank, Danielson @ 200 cake, 3 for 36c 2 b e S R 5 Mr. and_Mrs. James Nuttal and SOAPS Cuticurs Soap ......80==3 §or B0c ] 43¢ Albodon Paste...Sale Brice 2ic Large size .... 25¢ family of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. o Colgate’'s Powder, No. 1...... 15¢ ; SAVE PART OF YOUR HIGH WAGES dohn Whalley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred [§ 20 Laco Castile....Sale Price 18 | Woodbury's e Hudnut's Violet Sec. .Sale Price 250 Whalley visited at the home 6f Mr. 15 Palmolive Soap..Sale Price 10c . e e Hudnut's Swest Orchi N 5 Soap. .Sal chid-— REMEMBER THE RAINY DAY'! fodlglloa Uhariee /A nderbon { Sty 12¢ Olivilo Soap....Sale Price 9 or's : 12%c Zinw's Dental Flo % Sale Price 25¢ hank solicits r vings accounts, which ‘Voluntown went republican by a - - e —— This Pl may -be | 3 oty Ducsdi T8t Comsaie ————— . e opened for as little as one dollar. W. Chatfield was re-elected republi- can representative. STRWG - RHJABLE e SECURE . Dml—.laml Mrs, =.\'eren Tillinghast *?f anielson were Sunday visitors at the Deposits .40 o vven it i $2,621,846.80 | nome of Mr. ana Mrs. C, C. Bliven. Surplus and Profits ..................... $ 106,360.28 |, 2%, Lot Richotte is spending a few days in Waterbury. 5 A united war work rally was held President, J. ARTHUR ATWOOD b in Union hall Wednesday evening. Vice-President, WILLIAM H. BURNHAM - The speakers were Aitorneys Charies Secretary-Treasurer, CLARBNCE A. POTTER | [ Stewart and EBdward T. Burke of

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