Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 19, 1920, Page 6

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e e o One s 3 : \ll;ervln Detrait. The u'txmn give em- [net hampered by costly und ineficient | sloyment to 350 highly skilled work- | methods and that u:; edint:nl}: o the men, and the inveStment value in the _ be safeguarded .Ly havine a enterprise i u;.umi u{é $1,000,000 | bona_fide farmer upon ail official mar] .| poards; "3“";’, iméméal ?rh “state, one Ly 1 o with ques- ' o 5 Firemen were. still ‘keeping an eye | Whoee duties havp 10 - ~ NORMA' ¢ Sunday | This week N o ¥ i { Included in the news. of 3 is week may bring the campaign- | a second fire broke olt ed U _Putnam. Civi¢ club will jnvite § __ . . B 4 & i morning was the story of how. a per-|ers of the Putnam Building and Loan | from the ice-covered ruins during Fri- | Mrs. Fosdick Harrison, of. Weodstack 5 & P A 3 ! & (11 bt} fectly good horse broke into the store|association to their guai—which is tolday night. Althoueh to.the casual ob- | to address them here at their meeting § % ’ ¢ J 5 % hur Stebbius, inx ‘the Keystone | sell Teast 1,000 shares of the ninth |server it would seem that there was|on Jan. 20, the subject to be Poltical A X i $ oi&nd ring the Weé -sma’ hours of s issued by the | ization, | little left of the hotel to burn,-and | Parties. | : black, durin; e K N e | organization, c - 5 t AR N BRRE e bl B P teon f e SR R G et A priap it st el [A s ot p St on S ' - ! %3 e T of" 1 a . o - . v ChmiSy ,&’#fl;’-’f have ‘u‘nb'xwez &Sfil’? of | sh: u" czfaa fi;:ug‘xfidflgnfiagggywm ?::g“on ax?d k.u'.;t out: ln_”:nvely blaze 2;‘.':‘25»'; here for u:p fund fh‘r‘bh:ded In Her Latest Screen Triumph night life of Paris, of the Spen-e s} | mous short story cie:Sic, humor- _| that nature, but 'he Was in’ the store, | prospects of getting otler liberal sub- | that shot.up in the air and called out | [talian soldiérs had-not been as-suc- 2 i in garich cafes, of the stra go!'eus, sympthitic a i @eird. just the same. He broke out. :ngh‘t: scribers’ with the coming of the pres- | the fire department. ?’Sfl" a8 a2 ece, hgpet, buzngom;ls- THE ISl E OF ~r.; ‘mu:!,“of n'.. fie Ap-chc;, s 1w > _get_there, | ent. week. Wit Y utions were coming . more liberally ; a pic Hat Wi stacde jou, vod W e ot howoass ariat et amolBte LD Wikan. racsens: at the Atate e G Mo O e hnric | Saturdas. It is expected that firures : ; you, thrill_you, in six reasdain| iid Waves and Women side. £ explanation chinh btk ade s%l;nol here as an innructo’r, Johuson in that town Saturday morn- ggythe drive will be made public w-i : CON UEST gripping parts. : _"SUNSHINE COMZDY In way of expla . Chief spent the week end with friends in|ing to answer to a charge of violating 2 s S - =8 [ McFerland said Sunday that'the horse | py, Mr. Wilton has beén cxceed- | the motor vehicle law: Mr. Mason | Mrs. Charles Ray, one of the vic- |\ 0 sn’ jooiaion | ONE | NIGHT | was being driven about unday | ingly successtul since he left Putnam | was represented by Attormey Charles!time of Victor Lipponen, the Brooklyn: +Wreck a -Isolation . on aj| morning by Martin Vossler, who lives a 2 L. Torrey of thie city, who, through|murderer, who terrorized that town |} Tropical Island With a Lone Manl:f - THURSDAY $1.00 and $150 Lo s o e e e ot Mast his client, hrought to the attention of | Saturday, was lying in a dangerous|§ _Then Lové—A' Play of Romance JAN. 22nd. Plus War Tax to South Killingly. The horee o of| Sinday, when the, mercury touched 2| the court ihiat the lights on. Mason's | condition'at the Day Kimball hospital || 2 "0 ZAlE 2 S 2 < Y el 0 e e ar racks at the| deBrees above zero during (he morning | machine were not lighted Friday night| Sunday. Her daughter Miss Bisie R \f2nd Adventure ___________ § § AUGUSTUS PITOU, inc. Presents America’s Oldest and - Best Play. e A e Chifave Styegind MO L« ;at Sectmniesbiiia: where s, ‘Misol Etmber, e i I i CHAS. - DENMAN THOMPSON'S cor G | Miss, Margaret Sullivan is recover-| was held up-Ly State Officer HOWAIA | (a] from wounds inflicted wih an ase . MURRA upset and tossed Mr. Vossler and el ¢rom an Hiness ‘that has kept her | Hlliott, because of & short clreuit,| by Lipponen. In MAID MA D g ; 7 e A o I hed. headfirst| 8t her home on High street for ‘the| wiich had been caused. imall proba- | °\ " G ke loss caused by fire e the window of the: Stebbins | Past week. . bility, by Mr. Mason soumdine o long- | 1%, 2disSing e jose Saused BY e || __MACK SENNETT COMEDY Stores patrolman Martln Wolf noti-| Manager W. E. Kéach of the Con. | drawn-out signal on his electric hotn | . oo Companies paid 34,270 for ! fed Chier McFarland that the window | necticut Mills “basketball team will [ 1o Warn youne pecple who ware FICC 110 oge on the house and $500 on the PATHE NEWS {naa been broken out and the chist!have the Jewett Cily team here next|[f 1 Hhe. Ehort clrouté cansed the | personal property of ~Rev. Boynton |§ d investigated. What he| Saturday evening for the first game | i Merrill, pastor af the church. e T8 Aim to hire-an automoblle, | of @ series to be played between these e e | N n the hard wheeling of Saturdsy, — with which he trailed, following blood | fast teams. = Nte when Mr. Mason was accosted by | following the snow storm. a big tour-| pyrhoce. The purchase by the Ash- | spots in the snow, to the Vossler place.] Funeral:services for Mrs. Mary S.|Ggmcer. Biliott. Mr. Mason was fned | Ing car plunged through the fence bor-| jand company is in accord with their | Mr. Vossier told of what occurred. The | Northrup, 8, were held at the home of | s10 and costs g dering the stafe highway on the road [ 358 COPATY s 1 aceord With Lhelr | horse was ouite badlv cut by zlA&s. )éer‘ gandson. Byron Place. In Foster.|® O/ "a( ARG s bet:’eex; this cltx_\' ar&c‘i‘ :m:hmi‘a’:x’.flgg D bt Sq . but was taken out of the store the|Sundav, Rev. Marry St. John Filmer ressi ot | accident occurrinz during the R B, S Voughn ok Nopwichinad : Way e went Tn—tlirough the window. | oficiating. * Durial was in the Line|grangers Eerstt B Brown. pomtrcls | Ko one was infured. ' 7T U ot G o SRRED. O TRrG e (Y With WI%M LAV{ARENCEM AlOUn:le Josh Connecticut Mills added another| cemetery. 4. . Wood was in charge | apple. king, repdl standing | “peb, 14 is fixed as the date for hold- | fing %" Baptict cometers, to. John || SEAT SALE TUES T 10 AM. ail Orders Accepted Now 2 g % of the funeral arrangements. legislative committee of the state. or-lins phere an examination to fill a va- | mi5 e Sghen ! victory to its string Saturday evening 3 nizatfon and said that the commit-! pae 0 SR STUY carriership. in ihe | Dichelberg and wife who now own | when the All-Collegians of Providence| 1t was announced at Hartford that|fee Jept n close watch on all lezisia T o Canterbory and in bosteffoas, | the ‘adjoining Botawell property. Were defeated in the town hall by the| the plans of the state hizhway denart- tion before the session of 1913 aftect. | tonn Of €4 o5 Sy R {’l oty | _The property known as the Edmond score of 68 to 20. As the score indi- | ment for its 1920 comst~uction of hieh-j in, joultural interests, . He seid | o5 VACANCICS WAY occul, in the coun'y'| Dayon farm on the Glasgo road has R - Cates, ‘the Tocal tesm had the visitere | vavs include the buildine of ton miles| many pifls were presented by .worid- | 4T UM 10 MR s Sjer under the | begh s0ld by Louis and Jacob Kinman. High Class Vaudeville classed every minute of play Thel «f new. hiehwav through Hamnton, | he retormers whioh were certain to be | o ho nutiing of hard clder under ‘he| Lewis Howe hasgsold a tract of land 3 2 Tieup: Conmectiout Mills—Reddv If. | Srooklyn: and Kilinzly. to the Rhode | narmron 1t nacted. | o1t 1o pecoming | rchibition ban is taken in the anr- |of about forteen acres to Bobslaw Am- and Motion Pictures Flistt rf. Knowles r, Walden re Ma and line. “to aid and relleve motar | inoreasingly evident.” he safd, “that 1# | Tpe (o hm'r"f”“"‘?;- Tor ne'a aaa | BOt. This property was a part of the - land, Caftery lg. All-Collegians—Sam- | i-affic in eastern Commecticut” This|wa are to have laws enacted that will | Hnor ot mergonal Hheter b fa1. | Daniel Howe farm and is situated on Clean, Comfort, Courtesy, Big Shows ue's If. Taylor rf. Dou;zhtavpgdnnfi. the dmpravemrent that peonte in the | miva the farmer fatr piay. and HEHEe | 1o s 1 (o who have hea thelr howre ;)Iw;n state road a na!’le sg:edoths 2 ves 1. FieM goals. v 6 ENi- | tawns mentioned b wreed et 7 Slosely. S . SR N b orough near where the al nes s . o5, Rnawles &, Walden T, Cafery 3 | iotontly. for tha. 7ast. few wenre, mnd | o A e eate: of the | SIPIT summarity eut off ave fyst rri- | 0% orn the Clark farm comes nto Mon., Tues., Wed.—3 Big Shows—Come Early Samuels 2, Douchhv 4, Rerry, Reaves | the carryine out of the work will mean | séate hoard of agriculture. a res'dent | g, 7. & the state road. - Texter: foul goals. Knowles 4; referee. | - zreat deal to them. Tt is said h~¢ | of Nortn Woodstock, announced that|® ", L ¢ Liithall games has| C:I Jennings to L. M. Carpenter, a BERT and BETTY ROSS—Man and Woman Richard Healey: C. Rich: | *he cost of the fen miles of road will| practically all of the space at the s o ‘4 | small Tot on Wilson street. L. M. Car- : timer., Allen “o_ahout $260 00, state armorv In Hartford had heen ;’)?:Mg;‘;“;ms 9,‘.1;‘:““,8;“‘":"39 e genler the same lot to Ashland Cotton |§ FULL STAGE COMEDY VARIETY ACT A GREAT ACT- led out| THAngv W Cratut. farmeriv of Dan- | iawa T ack' exhibiinn s . o, . et — et~ e, cal TS TR 32 S | e aniant e o Tha | Sich e do e me i anfoca 10| 2o plaved in Danieon gairgt the) 4 A Yome i Patrick and Witiam STERLING SAXOPHONE FOUR + the Dantaleon hrmasts o] % oiafys Por Navie SN rrean nrohle tifut 22 s 3L 8 ark a dwelling at Meadow Brook. e at the Dunlelsen hradstoad, ene oo Sletrs e Savies ot Teranm snd Iacih (e K o) the: Decleteon e will 55 hees et | TRL Gy She e snow plow weni || FOUR MEN—AN EXCELLENT MUSICAL ACT—SOME MUSIC 2 E 8.} nd Trnst comranv of that o v] being made ready by Connecticut 4 i ' o over the state road in Lisbon as far{f" S s S L e e nnfaciarers TS combined show | GIEYASS of (he perdonal Josses 1| 25" Muindhaur bridee, Sise from the Two Women—MYSTIC GARDENS—One Man G i s et ad B B s o S s S the remular suesis and el G AN _UP-TO-DATE' ILLUSION NOVELTY—SURPRISING ndbag = , 34, died sud- o s efnected Zucsts lost heavily in money, toye n i s, lost off the]denly at hie home in Wauregan Sun- | greates* ever arranzed. iu the state. b = Jewett Cit: but left the snow iu = it hard wutomobile as he | day. Mr. Hughes was Sitting on the | ° M. Healev, who has fust been elect- | 3¢ i 23;;11;3“3‘;’%“;‘5'!“02‘;»’;"‘!‘;! Where nature placed it. Borough A PHOTOPLAY YOU WILL NEVER FORGET Wiy So Far From Home? tarting for Jowett City Fridav|couch and was about to fill his pipe|ed a member'o? the executive commit- = are puzzling their heads to deter- -~ i faly - &l The reels were lost near St | when he fell over dead. He was born |tee of the stale grange, furnished the|PORES o ip ol o0 0 fmine why this is thus. idea of something mildly &i-|7 s chureh and returned to Mr |in Hampten, the son of Mr. and Mrs. [ nolitical lenders of the state somethine |, 188 BAIh Bowen, of Fatvel Streett™ oy © il iiation of Undauntsd lodae . e ot Sunouacement that 2| veeves hv the firder. Thomas Hughes, He leaves his wife | to think ahout when e intraduced o 701 REXE the members of the Reatbe | g, I Btan O i ani retay n m ea s [} en Nald; E“l" 3:“‘!;;}":“‘ h;’ g i E left Bundav marn-|and two daughters, Mrs. Blanche May- | resnlution at tha annwal meetine of the | T8 LENR S 000 o0n o 10042 Tinis | evening. The officers are: Chancellor{ll- e e R - “rdand \irs. Worden his father.|state sranes Jast week demandine that | 10T 35 000 O 5 commander, Hector Liebeland: vice i 3 ——— T o ton of e sama] bt e ateaeAsd of Hactan | The 'Putnam News ‘compamy hae|fOmTAder Willam ~MeCldgsaze: |} Former Paramount Star Six Part Feature Well-chosen Qualification. v mer. vnon Ml offetal| hoen temporarily ,\‘{;1 .(«;:4 in_ the oravar, Solomon Weshsler: ’:?w,. Wholesome—Refreshing and Invigorating as a Tonic. We are Not Mr. Hoover says that too many per- RNty Tt : Speaking of a Drink—But This Piotoplay. It Brings a Lump to the B s oomes, than they ) % Throat One Minute Only to Have Swaliowed It With Laughter the I s wel ~—Providence Jour- | 1 yqu should make sure 10 seo it-— ] . —_ S Next. See the Artist With a Soul. HEARTS OF MEN—See It. . i g brough | adv i JEWETT CITY r\ 'l-hersA n'A n;: “‘od:m' n\a ~(x~}: COMEDY UP-TO-DATE WEEKLY BIG SHOW— COME Jroafdect chancellor, A. A. Guile, of Norwin L ha. antnuE o i 1e.70%| The vital statistics for the town of | mepresheints were barctd by the Co STRAND GEORGE BEBAN AT THE STRAND 12 be rastriste] be ierter howes for | crigwold for December, as returned to | tanthe club. ; *akar ‘par pecess’ neofit fnv canital. the office of the town clerk, show two| Low water pressure, 2 to 4, Tues- e Healey's Inleresting resolution | geaths: ‘Walter Goula from diphtheria Floshing. —ady: & lows: A and Agnes Pepin from pneumonia; SUM Of Maney was 1eft At the | (re———— hereas, the cauntrv oan have more | o hirth Alexander Butuwolich, | heme of the Bulletin corre!notnde'fle hv nroduicing mere. and {ncreased | Donaida ‘St. Pierre, Edward Zalewskl, | Wednesday last, but the reason for arodnetion can resnit omy from the | Stanislaw Zious and ‘Lillian _Rita Bry- | faaving it was not given fo the per- sommon effart of the farmer, the 13- |ant, and two marriages, William Jo- fson who received it. As Bulletin bills{] - 2 horer.and the canitallst, and dnin and” May Werle, and Charles S.|qnd electric 1'ght bills are paid there, The first of threc addresSes, under the auspices of The Brotherhood e ety omar- | Whaley and Besste Anderson. AN Kinds of relay. messages and|] of the United Congregational Ghurch. Lating ata. o ra.Some- | Several from the borough went to| nackages are frequently .left at th [ . ALI THIS WEEK i g o et o | palt TG, e DO TAnG (3 | vackagen are freanenty et at the || TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20TH, 8 P. M. Buigiudy ertbin e iAR T wilalagon e zh;}s_:;flc]g::m-yt;\;cm of enow on | iCWAr money is a question. “!fdthe Dr. Charles R. Brown, dean of Yale University, will speak on e re is. 1t es e, who left the monev will dec- > ; i m7ala tabor 6¢ Bin wife: aud EHfliren the Jevel in ihis section with svall Tenate ine proper dieposu ot <aid || THE CALL OF THE HOUR IN SOCIAL REBUILDING 2 2 - 33 ) e e A, ifts, e wind of une 3 n. ¥ i Y . R S b This big sale, with its countlezs opportunities for saving - remmanaivie tor s0 | ST SNIORITE I NG O Sevensi | Soumk ot will be applied to the purpose || Community singing led by Frederick W. Lester and charus of thirty 5 &5 D Y mppvieavieg tee tarmeand 0 | nvdrants have heen found. froren at| i have heen racetved from Mar- || YoIceS: . . . . - . e e e Iy | several recent fires in this vicinity,| un Dayis, who s in the 1and of his|] A few course tickets—Price $1-00—remain unsold, These may be Secur money will continue all this week. Inour first big adver- || i o mes o Treetonon) 20w, PG B lh, Q% ity | tin Davie, who be in e i, of Wix | & fon s, tekate—Prics $100.—fomain unsold, These may b secured B ;;;P:"‘“""“?m of éhfrh Je*el;vckfly is emploved as » brick mason on a J ening. 5 P y : . [inan Oeriining paflon jdo 8 oot | Water fcompiny, Thomas Wake- | naw hospital huilding. 1§ Single admission tickets, not exceeding fifty, will be sold ore ¥Ry f‘ spec Uiz lon U, st ley. foreman of A. A. Young, Jr., Hose| " The A, C. 8. club is planning an y g fifty, will be sold at the deor. tisement we listed a very large number of special bargain B e el A SR e O R LN . . . | TWhereas the farmers romprisine the | & Creia AR Near East Fund. The committee | T ———ee e 4 Tareect aln; cinnce alement o prevent a like occurrence in event | memp, i ha: of the drive have items. This long list has been added to,and although some |/l winier sty i preiens 2 e oosperse i exent | ombers i ehare o e drive PLAINFIELD gl s i v . 5 x % the nresent dav indmstrial contro-| The last two months have seen more| Water company patrons are warned Mis Tota R M st s hs"fm]_i’\‘e;;'cdbron entertained guests J K net 'ture y i Jriswol b ing, v et o W . R m Al Ve veek . of the Economy bargains have been completely disposed of || e i Treirews” o sericoors | propecty tmpaters in oriewcld than I 1o keep water rinaing, amail stream. | o ", 00et S0 e 1 v kaly wave | o s iiord over the wesk end. * Lo ot o g Fateguarded | 7l rmost recent ones on record at the | The Y. M. C. A. 1# £ hold & soclal | business callers in Norwich Thursday. | Phoenixville school and was closely 2 5 ) TSI O 2l Wherras, the farmer doss not de-|office of Town Clerk John Welsh are, | this (Monday) evening. The-a wiil| Henry Dercher was in Jewett City | followed by Mr. Lyon's famous dog: t}lere are sh“ a e s o Ty o R T T o a TRhOre were mand &0 ner cent. advanes and less|A. A. Young to the Ashland Cotton Co..| be three box‘ng matches, military ex- T"‘,:"Sd">].°‘""‘"'='- Friends regretted to hear of the ill- s or the evesssive meafita asered- | 1ast week, of a valuable tract of land | ercise and refreshments. Anyone be- Jbowling match was held at the ness of Miss Eleanor Spink, who is & il do mamital aed he will st oveev | on Ashland sireet containing about|tween the ages of 15 and 21 will be 2‘3‘;”’SE,,““',’,;J“;%"“&S”&‘?‘J b)‘;'}::'fl““m at Putnam High school. mansihle . parditian andinetran: . This property is th 1 = 'seers a ked 3 s e hasarAane unAestaliag ne fa.|w'thin the limits.of the borough. It | responsible for the ringing of the|ThC Dicked team defeated the over- RICHMOND <ad mraduetion with enmgtant and | has been hi=' v fertilized and culti- | Congregational church bell Fridav. :g*i’l':w;}“’oggfig;‘r “jf\?c-m:'f“]‘;m}h‘t“f‘ Mrs. Johm Baveriy bas fetiraed to Wash Goods Dep’t ROYS IPSWICH HOSE— ical fluctuation of ‘dally. markets | vated In seeorflancs with selentife s, Soule s president of the local W.| o, *5™ ee) ~ Lovers, - Royal, Picked |Amy Weaver's from the Rhode Isiand = P ECONCM ~ FRICE 29c Value 3%c— s % & B b Al mire dhanid I o s A3 Team—Cotnoir, J. Ridings, J. Bottom-{ bospital, where she underwent an op- SAMEON HOLLAND.a yard % % ECONOMY PRICE 33 i R e tme oo o8 faey | nation. plants of hundreds of named| New Britain,—The cost of schorls tn|I%: A. Hazel, Roberts. “They are to|eration on her foot. B o Tontms ks TeFRIDW Ll Valked 1 e k. fhivatin Wa 11 " | var'eties have been given thelr summer | fhe city for *he next fiscal vear will he | Bave another match next week. The| Mrs Harry Brown has four saw- ch'liren’s wear. Colored 42 b 26 and 45 by 36— ECONG (i - v tart ious to transterring to the|about $194.920 more than was allowed | Plainficld bowling league team went | mill hos o ; e 2 nd 45 NOMY PRICE 29¢ Tragnlwad +hat wa Aamand that hath | Start previous e | about $194.920 more than was A as e Fannie and Philip Moore were in tures, In six styles, value 50c P e 3 S ST o o Sy nhouses fo th int bl ing. 3 i 2 th t citv | to Moosup an was defeated three out 5 y 'ere ECONOMY SALE 3% SHEETS AT SATE PRICES ECONOMY PRICE 45¢ 2 cammbewta bt o Arishad nead- | tract for future use for the same|at the outset of the vear was $455300. | four more games next Thursday, when | | Fank Tefit 1o said to be somewha 3% DRESS GINGHAMS in $2.00 value 72 by 90— INFANTS' COTTON HOSE, fiel_d they will not hD_Wl the whole 5 Mrs. Arthur Wood of Slocum amd stripes, plaids and solid col- SALE PRICE $1.50 < string at once; they will bowl accord- | her daughter, Mrs. Howard Adams, ors. Bates, Everett Classics, in' black, white and tan. ing to regulations, two boxes to a man.| Will leave soon for Providence; whero g - and Climax makes— BLANKETS AT ECONOMY Sizes 4% to 6%. _Value 29c— they will spend the remainder of the ECONOMY PRICE 29¢ PRICES. . ECONOMY PRICE 25¢ PHOENIXVILLE W %5c OUTING FLANNELS WHITE AND TAN COTTON ——__—‘ B s A BLANKETS. The largest CHILDREN'S = “HARVARD A number of hired men having|, Greenwich—The Greenwich Press 21 q Strip S , T e - 2s been purchased by several women plaids and che all size made, heavy and warm. MILLS” UNDERWEAR—Half Forked in Mlddiciown two Wwoeks Io-}and is'to be conductad in this Saburs Is inches wide— A wonderfully pleasing offer wool and cotton Vests and B hrday . shoppers | in Willimantic|@ WOman's paper, featuring women's ECONOMY PRICE 28¢ ECONOMY PRICE $4.00 Drawers, in sizes 2 to 9. Reg- inciuded Mrs. George Reed, Mrs, W, C. | activities in ell lines, suffrage or otber- GENUINE RIPPLETTE, 00 and $8.00 BLANKETS ular price $1.35 to $2.10 ac- Jocelyn, Mrs. Anne Lincoln and Mrs. | Wise: b‘iLe)i‘;::clg‘r:r&gn:hekgi;ffin? worth 4 In all ; 3 =14 : cording to ‘size— Clesaene. Mrs. Emerson Newell, Mrs. A. H. : > s er gray, tan or white. Full A number of young people attended | o % . Mrs. A. H. Dyer :-i;‘;:’];_ rs, and seersucker Roavy ol et ECONOMY PRICES $1.20 C A R D the dance held in Grange hall, Abing- | and Mrs. L. M. Quan. . : S tuauytevening: ; S (I S s —— wrice 2 service at MeNair chapel Sunday af- MARRIED Py . A number from Eastford|oLDS—JONES—Ia Norwich. Jan. 17, Domestics and White OonomY ERIoE [0 Dress Goods Dep’t Sitonded fhis service. 1920 by Rev. Dr. §. H. Howe, Russell G a WE OFFER ONE CASE OF ' 3 Lee Lyon is as comfortable as can Bal}d{r&gsOfi‘:smmyclflr}i:eswcsn%nmw:! oods WHITE AND GRAY BLAN- BLACK AND WHITE . . be after his illness. Tt T - KETS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Brazos of Middletown | o | +,COTTON HUCK TOWELS KETS—very heawy, fullsize PLAIDE, -WHIGH are now’ sall- It is with extreme gratitude that we extend to you our e, and Mvs, Brazos alue 35c—— ‘wool blankets which will ECONOMY PRICE 25¢ ing for $1.00 a yard. Width hearticst thanks for your' generous patronage during the club enjoyed a Damp The Communi; give excellent service, and 42 inches— i sleighing party, Friday evening, after | STUBBS -In Pawtucket, Jan. 18, 1320, Valge 59— d b % [ E 27 which an oyster supper was served at % s = ECONOMY PRICE 42c s M i ECONOMY PRICE 78 ‘SALE OF THE SEASON” now ended. | Fineral. at ?;Ls’,‘“;l-‘;l%‘“ ::5;‘;-;"?%,. 2, e = TowEs ECONOMY PRICE $7.50 3200 POPLIN, in forty-inch ; R el oK Vg e PRICE 100 viaih, Al wool, fn o The volume of business was far beyond our fondest § a T Abble Tiiabeth Bwos, wite of plum and green— i . A . ~ the late George Lawrence. ECONOMY PRICE 250 Hosiery and Underwear ECONOMY PRICE $1.79 exp:m... ns and is pleasing evidence of your confidence : C urc en 3 Jer lfl:‘a;en “hg::i,vot’mjb'x.m‘? 37c valne— Department SLINCH' ALPINE COATING, : conferred. | 5 ¢ Jock. Burlal fn‘the tamily i ECONDMY pRicE 20 52 WOMEN'S LISLE xi0SE bR ey L et { 15 Main Street Brookiyn l?zé:;zla;fj’c:‘ny. : e o in biack with double sole and Fiih Teerr : eieht d i i i | na B Abbey. & nbtive of S et TS (8 worth $4.00 a yard— THANK YOU is all we can say, and wish to take this ! F l g BLEACHED CRASH—Cot- b ECONOMY PRICE $3.48 i ¢ I i gnera WJENNETT--At Jamalca Plain Mass. ton and Linen worth 42c a NOMY PRICE 39¢ § opportunity in assuring you that our only aim in the future ! ' Jan, 13, 1920, Jobn McJennelt of Nor- WOMEN" 4 $4.50 JERSEY CLOTH, in six s . i . § i -3 bl bt i - e A 1ONED SILE LISLE, 1naes of the best.colora, Wilth 54~ will be—as in the past—to merit your valuable patronage | Dlre(‘tors N i R sl S ; P, Sy bR LU inches. Fine for Sults or by constantly proving that our business methods are up- et ot mer dnteche ke ZCONOMY PRICE 34 ECONOMY PRICE %8c Dresses— < ;i —AND— Monday, Jan. 18, at 1.15. Burlal in 43¢ valme— $2.50 SILK HOSE, in bronze, ECONOMY PRICE $3.98 right and honorable, and that our word is your guarantee, Lot pemeipin 34 00 ARG ECONOMY PRICE 3% gordovan and white, full fagh- Embalmers A herme K rouse akedoit veurs and MERCERIZED DAMASK ioned— $500 JERSEY CLOTHS, th g Bt 2 v of Johh Krauss o §2-inch, valme S0c— - -ECONOMY PRICE $2.24 heather mixtures. 1t is 54 > S T SALE PRICE 75¢ §5¢ OUTSIZE HOSE, in gray inches wide, and the colorings Ladvimisient e VA e inch, value $2.356— or cordovan— ere medium and dark— “Telephone 328-3 e 1 SALE PRICE $150 ECONOMY PRICE 58¢ ECONOMY PRICE $4.48 HENRY E. CHURCH B i 210 ) en street, Mues- 0 p. m, Kindly WM. SMITH ALLEN v - 5 o TN BN Stea & Rorle : : 41 Main Street e e rasd e e Eo £ ’ | . : ver: : £ . b MRS, JONATHAN ST : : ‘ — - : Notwich Town. . 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