Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 7

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Nothing but Dmudabh chandise at Lovmt Toilet Preparatlons Beautiful boxed sets of “J uter, at $2.50 a box. jer-Kiss Sets, in especlally al- tn%ve cases at 34.50 per set. Jergens Perfums (in single bot- tles), in all the :vonte‘k Rose, V?olette, Lily of Valley, White Rose, Lilac and Jockey Club ::ghsfi 50c, $1.25, $1,50 and $2.00 Comb and Brush Sets, in Woed with Snlvcr Trimming, also White $3.50 and $5.00. Waists of Real Beé.uty Exgl designs are shown here fim'u::; more of them tha n you will find elsewhere hereabouts, many of the best evening shades are included. French Voile Waists— $1,25 to $5.98 Crepe de Chine and Satin Waists— $1.65 to $8,98 Beautiful Georgette Waists— $5.50 to $8,50 Exclusive Novelty Waists — $4.98 to $8,98 Linon and Poplin Waists— ~ $1.25 and 32 50 AGENTS FOR PICTORIAL REVIEW PAPER PATTERNS Bu ibee & .ulf PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Our line of Men’s and Boys’ || - Men's Half Hose put up ‘in ' Neckwear is unuspally complete || fansy b:fll for ‘!f! purposes s . 50¢c to $1 this season, was selected with 8 Men' se“ ompris great care, and priced s as to be ’ Uhlity f\m s ssts of Garters and bands, within the reach of all — 75c, || also Belt and Suspenders at 75¢ $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, a box, If it is to be something practical for a man or boy, your troubles are as good as oyer, for we have an astonishing array of practical articles that will solve your preblem for you, We feature the Forest Mills, also Wright's Underwear in beth separate garments and Union Suits, Shirts and Drawers from $1.50 to $3.25 per garment. Unicn Suits from $2.50 to $4.50 each, A fine line of Negligee Shirts (Wachusett and Whitney) brands * from $2.00 to $4,00 eac : A'line of Men’s Shirts at $1, 50 each in all sizes, that i is especially attractive in these days, of high prices, Night Shirts end Pajamas in abundance from $1.75 to $4.00. Silkk and Woolen Scarfs $1.00 to $2.00, Men’s Umbrellas from $2.25 to $7.00 each. Men’s Shoes at prices ranging from $6.00 to $14.00 per pair. Men'’s Shaving Sets at $3.00. SPECIAL FEATURE Just received a line of Hand Embroidered Philippine Muglin Night Robes from §3.00 to $6.00 each, (worthy of a special trip 3 e for ingly and on the West Side, this ng “about one machine for everv en people. Apparently there i | worrying over the high price of| 1goline and il apd tires and other of Killingly for many years, living much of the time at Gopdyear. She leaves adaughiter, Mrs. Patierson, of Danielson, with whom she has been making her home; a sister, Mrs. Sarah 1gs that make the cars speed b: farcy and threg brothers, Albert Lut then why sheyldit Kiliingly he | Keene, of Colorado, Bugene Keepe of hu.mghh motorized? 1t is one of the! Putnam_ and uurles Keene of Pat- fi New Bagland fowns that gets|trson,; J. DANIELSON been arre: C\l in Baltimore and jn more out of the auiomobile industry| Have vou seen tho:e extra special ‘ to operations ithan it puts into it—as its great tire Christmas bexes of statiopery at 39 agement of Miss Olive Kent, hey told Q¢ fabric milis and heir hundreds of em- | cents and $1 at the Keystone stor of Mr. and Mrs, Jazes . 10" Floyd Nestleton, was announced t a party given t the Kent home of E of Central Vi to New decorated in Boston man, at a los went from here to N they sto'e Zork and Baltimore Having made representations at th Gilbert garage that thev s and big pay pells testify. Having opened a reai cold weather ampaign las.. Monday, General Jack | ‘Pxosl spowed the people of Killingly some yeal class in ng the temper- ture 'down ‘Thupsday morning, when ady. The pupils of the eighth grades of the Danielson schfol are to - have a ristmas tree and program of €Xer: ses in Phoenix hall this afternoon. To this event, one of the mest joy- another maching, e CH!M.MN?W Linen mdl.lm , Q,% Bwn' Books, by Henty, Castle- Me&dh up!" at T8c, beautiful f Fancy Calen- durAc far 1920,“?&‘;; 5?" An infinite variety of Games in- Doll: from 29c upwards. MOVING. PICTURE MACHINE Exm Reels for these machines can be purchased here from 25¢ to $1.75 each. A fine line of Ladies’ Umbrellas QUR AM:—To Tum Ow I > ” el B e Cu:tomen Into Friends. 'm “'” m s i — |mzmr Zrmm?l}flw%t FM? of e Py ad the mku and the shiv- ChildremBooks f;‘fi “tl:. 7 Sion g o ey lq; mlodl o ;‘u‘:“ FE Were many rgpar: as the cmp-r;fi:;e went to, and from omfret, v%ere, i b Ch!u M’ s it was fand, some in- llaflug Feeorded 26 degrees helow and A B C Books m 10¢ hflt-- o i milk. Mw"hbuh isrfin:gyt&: That kind of mil 1) - e :‘a: 52:‘-::“ vom such a- wors Here in Putnam instrumonts rec- and Relphson, at 25¢c and 80c. || . ny! to 3 Girly' Baoks, by Carsy and JI%Eh 32, Snlladree poer sere m all ordimary purposes, Including the hurrying aleng ef an supply for ular Copyrights for “Gmm nexi summer. = Notwithstanding that there is mot an over aburdance of fuel in Putngm, stores and ajl public places were com- fortabiy heated Thursday. The severity of the weather was at- tested by the fact that _Alexander's lake was frozen over Thursday for the first time this season. Throughout the day the tempera - ture shoyered arqund the gere mark. elimbing up from § te 10 dewrees above it slan.gd its dwnwu;fl slide for the Thom apd Waed- ihat Thursday merning ps in these tewns were 16 degrees belaw zero. in (fl. night schesls in the Gros- venardales there are h stndents, a number of whom are new 2ning throygh thei rthird seasen of stydv: ing. Amerieanization work. Iastryction is given in Bnglish convérsatien, reading and writing and something relative to e'tizenship is being imparted to the students, many of whom are of for- eign borth. The work of taking the cens's w! begin in va{naw saon' a'cp ‘the firt of the veap gad when jt i puestion that has hean ask-d dreds of times during the ua<' fixr years—What is, Pntnam’s population ——will be answered . Putpam has grown materially vopulation singe the censug af 1910 wag faken and it ig estimated by close GAMES | $2.50 to $8.00 ' / ift purposes, coverings of {7 A mated § g Glrisand Sill with ol the et ||5E R Sl? BV 2 i town Eweer Displayed at Underwear Counter on Main Floar, styles in handles. Prices $2.25 to | “Mte st & Teonara of Sous Main $8.50 each. gtreet will have the members of the W. €. 7. U. gt hev home for a meei'ng this afternoen. A numbsy of nop-pesident teachers will spend the helidag recess at their homes in towns and cities in various parts of New England. Rev. G. C. 8. MacKay of the Pnt- pam Baptist church js to preach at the ohurch at Brandv H1, in the town , mext Sundav affernoon AGENTS FOR PAPER PATTERNS ment with xhe p:eseut econor standard of the country is everywhere admitted. Mrp. ‘Fd\xard Hatch «f Hartford 13 the guest a2 MWr and Mrs, P. ¥, dMur- n}z'r"!d New ¥York, who qcontly at a number in indham gounty, will speak this (Fnday) evening at a meet- ing of church school workers in East- ford. ray ol Academy gtoegt. Attorney Irving H. Miron, assistant Ice on s0ux v. fuc swall ponds in|elerk of the United States senate is ex- the vicinity of Dahieison has reached pec!ed to ve hefe on Saturday to a thickness of ¢ to § inthes and safe for skating. This cannot -be said yet, haweyer, of ice on the larger bodies of water. Fishermen are awaiting their first chance at ice fishing and numbers remain during the Christras sea=on. Investization in Eastford and West- ford of the affair in which'a boy was shot, some weeks ago, while attending to his trips, has not developed anv information that has led to heope of of them will take a chance on seme |identifying the responsible, pariy, of the smaller pends today. This season will be unusually thort for |WITHHOLDING SHARE OF the g-po{'t for fihhm; inmugh the were shor fareatened 4 is Tegally’ forbjdden afier J T ESTATE 15 CLAIM - : 2 : s e mercyry hreatened 10 €| pus of the year for the young people. anuary 3 it v pink_an: [ach guest re:'pf funds and wauld bo to| through the bottom of the tube. i Coent and the e re.zém Supsrintendent Hape, of . the losa) ;eroe':ztmrfil’fm‘l?;tfwfl B42 mith in: ceived a k:.ed with a pin rfor a loan of| Up at the town fdrm. near Day-|have been bidden. division of the Shore Line Elec A L Doi areaw Hoo = re,mm.] wh i u_nzi B e sws] cd, left the lville, at 5 a. m. a truthful instru-{ The program of exercisse has been Raliway company’ announced Thurs-|yen from the estate of the late Thon ™ n1o1’ has i l].:\ si ach giyl gamge and never r-turned | ment was showing a reading of 20 de- carefully arranged and the pumbers day th.n ip Tesponse to many re:la¢ Dodd of Norwich, Jggenh S. Nes T o wieraiiand reporfed &rees below zerp. Over' at the Hall will permit the children ,demonstrat- | qUests received, the 1.25 p. 3% M1 of homastan, conservator far AL an ammouncement of the en- ! \mx\ Bosion within a half hoyr farm in South Kijllingly it was 18 de-|ing much relative {o- the benefits of | rom Danielson for Providence Shaet Dogfl‘has l;rousht PPAC b \.xnolus_ diversions FD[!II-‘. {5 d been requested to makg Brees below, the same record that was|the e“luballpud‘ syptem ynder W 3| restored Satyrday, and that t car | At o aiainst (he 8 fl}stralnrs 44 Q Mmaking ap espReiA Y“Hp estigation here that he had o reporied trom Brooklyn and other|ihey are acquiring nowledge. will "B yup en Saturda Thomas Dodd’s_es! These are pleasant evening. 1, he -was congratulated | places in this vicinity. In other schpals hrous out thel2nd holidays patl fur | Jonn Dodd and Nellie J. Riley, both of Withio 96 i e whier b res | BT pt and efficient work Ly | Danielson either goi off easier or|towp there ave other (_h,,s_,h L ] P car 16 runpin ;| dgnniDend thd Nells d Rilex, Goth of eived a telephone call from the the in r with whem he talked. \:gs Lhe‘{x:.xz\:‘xgetc&rfi a:e more couse;ya~-uw= planned for today, eh wil] | ing l“‘tfd’ there wil] b. by. n_police department, Thursday: § Y T ive. Qodwayd’s the recording | mark the end of the fail term and the 23S a full Lwb heufs' service Detween |’ laimed that the estate of Chisf John McFarland had fe; | o O 3pparently, js one of the| iicrmometer showed 12 degrecs be- | boginning O the vaeation period that|Pan £E g 42 5 covered a stolen car that has been at since Dece mber 8 SWEATERS more practical or more useful to give him for a Christmas gift thon a fine Sweater. You'll find here a fine lot in all th Nothing different weights. Light weight worsted wommdsrfl;gcoatmtheheavy weight shaker knit with hea roll collar. Colors are Brown, Green, Maroen, Gray, Blue and Heather Mixtures. $6.50 to 815,00 CYR BUILDING DANIELSON g A i s B G orybody, 1y. own. the Gilbert garage on Fugnace street ., ,e,am: Agaily, owns & car or has ’in the hands of the in the state.'i,y g5 the record for the night, and 5 8. & + will extend to December 38, when the this compared with various other re- . b schoolh will recpén “for’ the \m;er s Whgsggfsso .HEQD‘;‘ from yarious parts of the bor:|ierm. New Xearl:edgy slso will b 5§ 3 holiday for pupils Ki Spsh'a At npen Thursday, when the temp- | schools. = eratuge bad “yun up to zere, the went ¢ seemed comparatively warm. nsity of tht cold wave forced of pragtieally all out doer = | Just arrived at the Heystone store— more of those begu,aiul dolls at 5 §7.85, $10.95 tl” 55 each ang Jotg of cheaper ones.—ady. Cars ewned zmq driven by Fred Racine and Legnard P. Marrison, botp af this town, were damqgfid when they came intp collisiol There is daily gfiviné to the fund to make Christmas a happy day for needy families lsnn. bat many who will give have net vet gé- posited their contributions in the re- eeptacles’ that have been -placed iy differents stores ip the borouzh. Five more cars of enal have been ;tfihfid r;\e Dajiielpon an lainfield Gas anr Electric company, and Manager J. Howard Burdick stated Thursday morning that 31 The in it e wers many, however, whose oRs are ‘such’ as to 'require nd this class of workers were ed very much, vag ene copsolation 10jders, however- | that will mea | per hundred pounds {@ext summer, © [ Mrs. Fanmsv | night at the for sions “of an Tess than $1 in " Danielson A. Shippee, 78, widow me of Mr. and Mrs. ippee, who died aboyt died during Wednesday n*on Broad street. Mrs. Shippee had been ill for several wee Mrs. Shippes was ~ Born field, R. in Smiti Bhe had bgen a resident F.H.&F.W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and gern, so it may pe stated that the fuel ‘erisis for the company js passad. Home breweries wWitheut™ number are springing up - mill villages through a2l this "t®ritery, it is sal and illicit distilling also is being in- troduced, one hears in the talls of the strest. Just received—a new line of bath- roigs at $7 95. $5.95, $3.95 and $10.95 at the Keystone s(q{n—ud\ ! Central Villae, Gonn, AUTOMOIILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy Efficiency, Satisfaction The action of the town school com- Teloghone Cennestion, Mossup Riv. mittee in d\ancm §Blanc of the teachers of the gr g‘k schoels in Killingly is in line with what is beipg dope, gr alyeady has been dope, in 2 number of tewns in this section and of ‘many towns xhroughnut New Eng- land. That teachers’ salaries are in- adequatg and whoilly out of adjust- LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer cocjal Aitertion to Evary Detpll Coats to be DOUBLE YOUR MONEY the present value of the dollar gets hack to normal. Our Christmas Club gives you that-oppertupity. You can deposit small weekly payments to which, if promptly made, we will add 4 per cent. interest. Later You Will Reap Your Reward. Join Now. The Windham County| National Ba.nk DAMEELSON, CONN, gars are on the road for the cons|: i Chamber nI ‘Commerce has annou EnCe. Thomas Dedd for distribution aecord- Vaudeville was added to the usug) | ing to the final account way $12936.56 bill ‘of mation ‘pigtures at the = Or: |gnd that demand has been made upon pheum iheatre bn Thursday evening. |ihe -administriters for the ghare of and the 3dded atfractions—five acts— | Michpel Dodd, but (hey Bgve unlaw- were particularjy pleasing to the pa. ) tully relusPd to tury it over and are trons of the house. {retaining it in theif possession. That it is profitable to hunt foxes,j The suit is‘returnable before the provided ¥ou cateh wour guarpy, is|superigr coust op the frst Tuesday in iidicated by the fact that two ] January men who give a Jittle time each win- ter to ihes great spori have just cashed in more thap $130 for peits taken singe early fall. 2] ERWIN A. MORSE WEDS GEORGIE FONTAINE REYBURN “ord has been cecewsfl of the war- P TARA e in Ngw Yor el nday. Dec. PUTNAM )a, ot Geergie’ Fdntaxqg Revburd of State Atterney 3'2 irs. C. B, Searls are to leave for their southern trip January 23, and will be away ufs til abeut 1ha midale of March. J arrived at f,!‘ne‘hl\(.)stona storg, 1. Tore of thése heagtiful t Bfl $7.95, £10.95 apd §i2.9% ots of cheaver ones.—adv. gwned by A. Gilman .mg nd a light touring ¢ar own- D. Harrison of Woé o 3 S= The machines were”};ot d TWQ Blfi FEATU The Star of Screen and 8$age CONSTANCE a Wul{a ERing. badly damaged. Mrs. Chester Brown, of Dayville, is a patient at the Day X\lmb&fl hospi tal. * Mrs. Brown feu in. the wa\; while gathenng Christmas greens.and broke her leg. This is clgsing day for the sé¢hools 9f Putnam na;l thefe will be Christ- mas exercises in most of the grades. Posimaster Alegander ri,lmgg is urging paieops’ of the office to majl Chr:stmaa cards and packages at & iest possible time. as the holiday mails this year will be burdened wit] T America’s Maost Reg{“@m Girl In ihapagsgy‘ nfaH a record- break)n" amount of 1)\!8 Iy the fi e vwi°ry sn!c‘!' nees. 5 et Lo dols, gamey_ang Sacred bguks at The Keystane, iglson.— The Story oi a Supreme Sacri- fin Womsn's anpr b e 4 Og;a Fox is <pend)ng a few days in N ‘e ameunt of the city . sprinaklin ;%37:’_ has beep assessed this vear a% 7.5, Notices have been pasted at il road stati‘gn that“fufifi fgsg)rafl:l%rfag train service will take place next Sun day. This Wil give baj E gu!:wa a train each way eac ctween this city and Worcester. Fhe Merchants' sommitiee of gh that the stores of this ‘eity will be ope Monday Tugg%iay ‘and %gglelday 3 4, enings of next week to accommodatg holklay shoppers. ¢ Munyan bas sald his- fas in'the tewn of Thompso s Logee and has purchas bl te lIn Worcea%ea \v}:erehheh 3: mz $ 19 Toeate Wi 5 fam ot ihe first Qf‘%e year. : he: Rat Under phnuw ngement, troll Ay AND trong o Iea fere for paint ajong’ ;]:e !ne ge con Elmville an rov&fnce ‘able to make con- mfllls by taking t 12 35 pur Saumiufs. Sundays and hojs % The new arrangement is of ective en of this week. There w l be a Ohrhs BEAPE 5 THE sl e d"ip the a\e b m if“ 15 the Kxfig, wm he pr members of the - Sund Much attentign is heing pa‘d to Four Shows Saturdny—v;udevllle and Motion Pictures JAMES AND Tfim GI BSON i) BLACK AND TAN._ FOR CHPISTMAS DAY AND EVERY DAY AFTER is the kind of gifts we are ad- vocating this season. With us it is carsful planning and figur- ing, and we assume it is the same with everyone. For five months we have been gathering together our Christ- mas stock of which we are very preud. ; Every detail has been worked out for convepiencs and ser- vice of customers. Put us op your calling list and come in when in town. ;| Chezk tha list — It will help l you. ° ; JECKTIES LOUNGING COATE SWEATERS OVERCOATS LUGGAGE HANDKERCHIEFS BATH ROBES CHEEP SKINS sUITS ARMBANDS MUFFLERS SUSPENT ERS PAJAMAS SHIRT§ MACKINAWS STOEKINGS CAPS UMBRELLAS 4LOVES CUFF BUTTONS LEATHER COATS Shumway Clothing House D. E. JETTE, Prop. Danielson, Conn. Washington, D. C. formert!: Lendon, to Erwin A. Mo head of the Groton Iron w of New formey, ks . Reyburn was granted a divorcg i 1919, from Wiillam ladelphia on the The decision wag nded dowi Judge Joel H. Reed. ho heard the sc in_ the supcflm court in New London last fall. ound of cruelty. What has become 0f i ed WD old fashion_ vho, when a love affalr Wfln pined away and died? Tedgy and Sa;urdny OWEN MOORE In P. G. Wadehouse's Satugs day Evening Post Stery. “Piccadilly Jim” a, ml g, m ., Mon., Tues. The Sensatien of Two Continents “The Man Who Stayed at Home” With An All Star Cast Faur Years In London 2 Years In New York. | DANCING TONIGHT Ricux Haly Jewett City Rowland’s Jazz Band WESTBRQQK Eki?ifl‘! Fuaver of Grove strenh,

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