Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 25, 1920, Page 6

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E STRAND 'S DAILY, 2:15, 7:00, 8:20 not permit of getting an assignment. Attorney Darbie said that he hopes 2 Y, FRIDAY, SATURDAY—3 SH to get the case specially assigned for the M;;u term, L!!tlu euzfl ean be in- B. ‘u, TS DAVI Jewish Comedian, in duced to come to Putnam to hear 1t.|§ i ll. lr'o‘fi 'A“‘N'.G“H'l’u IBII%'A{ '&’.UW With .SEVEN pt Both sides gre anxious that the case Aelfil.l. in a Dazzl of Beautiful Costumes. Some Finp Singing be tried and disposed of. X and Dancing—F i unny Comedians—AIll Special U igger and This evening's borough caucus for |§ Better Than the ":fnk and White Revue”—Don’t Miss This Act Full of the. purpose of nominat Snappy Entertainment. COME EARLY. - the ensuing year does not promise to Man—LAMEY AND PEARSON—Woman be marked by any particular contests jy—Singing and Talking—8pecial for places. . Without a doubt, so far Full Stage as public feeling could be measured on Wednesday, all of the present officials g €54 He m.g?v:tym?" can be re-nominated if they so desire. Displtison surrovnds “Heell. with QRRIN JOHNSON, IDA LEWIS AND RHEA MITCHELL, Supported by An All Star Cast in 'WH!?HEH“T:'EU'.G.OEBT." A Thomas H. Ince shining_light by l:l-vsn; litics: out. oflts Soroush afairs, and matasial i} oik Bart Predustion. ry ul West Society and the A Heart Gripping Drama. b ly benefits as a result of its good judgment, It is appreciative of faithtul || SWige. ADMISSION—MATINEE 20c—EVENING 25c and 35¢ WATCH THE NEWSPAPERS FOR OUR COMING SHOWS THESE BARGAINS ARE ON SALE AT THESE PRICES : SATURDAY ONLY Come to Danielson’s Live Store Saturday if you wish to secure some wonderful bargains for a Dollar. For every department we have secured items well worth $1.25, $1.50 and up to $2.00 and even more, to sell for $1.00. While we have en- deavored to provide enough of each article to last all day, we expect a big crowd, but we will try not to disappoint any of our customers as we will have many bargains on sale not on this list. Come and get your share of these wonderful $1.98 Khaki Color Sleeve- | Bungalow Aprons, well less Slip-On Sweaters $1 made, worth $1.50— $1 service rendered by its borough offi- ciale and is pleased to have them re- tain their places, as a very general rule. An important aid te the peculiar situation in .which Putnam has been placed by the adoption of the day- light saving plan, to become effective Sunday, while other places here- abouts have taken no action to chan from the present plan of measurin| time, is the prospective action of the officials of the N. Y., N, H. and H. R. R. company to rearrange ity sched- ules in accordance with the daylight saving plan, which will be in ferce throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island, in a number of Connecticut cities, including Hartford, and in New York city. Mayor A. W, Marcy is in receipt of a letter from General Manager Bardo of the New Haven system in which the declaration is made that: “The New Haven railroad, as the principal DOUBLE BILL TODAY EVERYBODY’'S FAVORITE THOS. H. INCE Presents DOROTHY " DALTON In the '6 Part Mystery Play “HIS WIFE'S FRIEND” Startling—Vivid—D: tic LADIES’ SPRING HATS CHOOSE ONE SATURDAY FROM A LOT, $2.00 and $3.00 HATS FOR $§1.00 $1.45 Gray Sweaters— $l Saturday Only ....... MORE FOR $1.00 7 pairs of Ladies’ Good Cotton Stockings, for. . $l ‘GEORGE WALSH —IN— “The Beast” AN INTENSELY DRAMATIC STORY, BEAUTIFULLY PHOTO- GRAPHED, PRESENTING GEO. 5 pairs of Ladies’ 23c Copt:on Stockings, for. . $l House Dresses, worth $l up to $1.98 for....... iransportation agency becwesn Bos- || WUGUE L ' RoLE OF THE MARY MILES K3 ton, rovidence, New ork an nter. Saturday e Saturday Price. .. mediate points, will be obliged to op-|} CAVE MAN TYPE WHICH HE MINTER * Moakie N erate it trains upon the daylight sevs || ENACTS' WITH EXTRAORDIN- Ladies’ Muslin Night Gowns y . ) . ing time.” g ARY FORCE AND POWER IN { h 3 If the railroad time is changed to —IN— worth at least $1.50 1 LADIES SHlRT WAISTS ‘Foot Rest” Stocking $1 conform with the daylight saving |} WHICH HE 1S JUST AS HAND- plan, it is likely that other communi- ties with which Putnam is very close- ly affiliateq in a business way, will take action similar to that taken in Putpam and in other places in the state, It is realized that a general adoption of the daylight saving plan in at least the industria and _manufacturing towns in this part of Windham ceun- ty can be brought about if the man- ufacturers can be induced to fayer the plan. It is known that a great many of the thousands ef mill oper- atives in this'and other towns like the daylight saving plan and the longer afternoons that it gives for( profitable hccunaliun or diversion out \of doers, Putnam merchants who were inter- viewed on Wednesday were agreed SOME, JUST AS WINNING AND JUST AS ATHLETIC AS EVER. HARRY MOREY —IN— “THE DARKEST HOUR” A POWERFUL DRAMA OF THE NORTH WOODS PRIZMA Snub Pollard Comedy WISE and OTHERWISE A Delightful American Comedy Drama In 5 Acts. MY DOG PAL—Comedy New Show Tomorrow Were Special Values at $1.39, $1.69 and $1.95— $l You Can Buy One Saturday For............... Men’s $1.50 Dark Blue Work Shirts— $1 Saturday Price ....... Ladies’ Envelope Chemise, worth $1.50 and more $1 SRR S 3 pairs of Ladies’ “Foot Rest” Stockings for ..-$1 2 pairs of Ladies’ Good Men's $2.00 Value in Dress Shirts — Extra Special $l Ladies’ $1.50 White $1 Muslin Petticoats for. . Ladies’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses, our $1.95 Special $l Saturday Price, Only. .. Men’s $1.50 to $1.75 $1 Neckties f Children’s Stockings— e all sizes, 5 pairs for. ... $1 TOWELS g %8¢ Turkish Towels Ladies’ 59¢ Pink 4—BIG DAYS—4 Bloomgu, 2hor. 5. o $l ANNUAL GYMNASTIC EXHIBITION ... 5 for $1.00 that they will_abide by any reason- Beginni Ladies’ Envelope Purses and || 35c Turkish Towels. ..... 4 for $1.00 1 ;:}:5.? ’2“,,".2"’:;"'&‘;"‘5?5 E:y'ua.:f ':’;'éf Frida Y. fi‘zc' A_} 45PM Sunday, Much 28th H.nd Bag‘ new u to-dnle 45¢c Turkish Towel . 3 for §1.00 e i lll 29¢ Stockings, for. z ng plan, ans advocated by the Pulm\n:_l riday, Marc! Ggh R M. z z styles of $125 and $1 189 Huslc Tt ..o« 8-for !*gg LADIES'. UNDER VESTS > e et WY T o our: |- PAST BAGKET BALL. A DRAMATIC FEAST wels. or $1.4 . cil. 5 $1.50 values for...... 29c Vests. . 5 for $1.00 . 7 There seemed to be uncertainty, 29¢ Huck Towels........ 4 for $1.00 howeéver, as to whether it would be best to open an heur later, with the new time in effect, so as to give out of town traders a chance to trade TICKRIE BIOENTS * That Has Never Been Surpassed 35c Vests. ... . 4 for $1.00 39c Vests. . ... 3 for $1.00 HANDKERCHIEFS Wednesday morning and pulled in an alarm, o8 Ladies’ $1.39 Special 31 Silk Stockings for. .. .. % y here during what would be regular Sfanding with watch in hand, he 10 Men’s Handkerchiefe— 4 pairs Men’s 35¢ Brown bours under the _ present time, or[noteq that Chiet C. D. Arnold reach- 13 for $1.00 . S . f whethe? to move the clocks an hour|ed the box within two minutes of the 12c Men's Handkerchi Mixed Stockings, for. . . ahead in the stores on Sunday" and|time the call was pulled in. In two 5 oc Men’s Handkerchiefs— : $1 00 OFF follow the daylight saving plan to the|and three-quarter *minutes from the Children’s $1.69 Gingham e k,d” for §1.00 o irs Men's Stock letter. T seemed likely that a gen-|time the wiarm ‘sounded, the No. 1 2, ¢ . <l e V] o v B ck ine Dresses, size 7 and 8 $1 o Mor's Handherchief®S or st00 | On Ladies’ $3.95, $4.95, || 5 p"f";r Sne oac $1 TRttt beiore Saturday. and dus sn. | e Ll AL minites afier the n}’:lrr;\' cesssvenses 25¢ Men’s Handkerchief: . ings, ceenserennasd nouncement of the decision made. began to strixe No. 2 company, with years, for " Handvorchiete oo | $5.95, $6.95, and $7.95 e Fl SRR e et Tt M Ladies’ $1.69 Silk B Ladior’ Hangkpoohistns o 4100 | Crepe de Chine, Georgette {owns hereabouts to the daylight sav- | ment were at'the box in 3 1-2 mi FOUNDED O J. M. BARRIE'S ! ' A} ing plan an greatly simplify e It 'om Lhe lime e alarm so - Camisoles f $1 10c Ladies’ Handkerchiefs— and Silk Waists. situation, which now is puzzling and ‘.'gL" i “THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON" solesfor ........ 13 for $1.00 - peculiar, Mayor Marcy was very “fl"ll pleaseq ~ Adapted for the Screen fes” ; ¥ resbons artment. 12!/,c Ladies’ Handkerchiefs— Trolley cars came back te this eity | Fith the x 'ffif?'?,,nrs.l&: 2 the, bex By JE MacPHERSON 10 for $1.00 . FF Wednesday morning for the first time o 2 soundsd Ladies’ Good Value 25¢ Ladies’ Handkerchisfs— B : ’ 4 since February 4. The advent of the| fom Which the alarm was s A’ Paramcunt- Artcraft 4 pairs Men’s 35¢ “Foot Zenruary Y ttraatine | for the reason that it is located at an 5 rse seea " o cy i 2 i approximately equal distance from - Corsets—Saturday Rt S o Vadins $3.95, $4.95 || Rest” Stockings, for. .. more-attention to them than nas been | DD ; ‘ Super-Picture the stations of Company No. 1 and Company No. 2. The response of the department was regarded as made in excellent time. The trial of the case of Thomas E. Hatch, Boston, vs. A. Williams & Co. of South Woodstock, was continued before Judge Hinman and a jury in the superior court here on Wednes- the case in years. By Wednesday af- ternoon service was being furnished as far norts as North Gresvenordale and a regular hourly service was be- ing maintained between that place and Central Village. For the present there will be no trelley connection fer Webster, as the Worcester Consoli- dated company has not opened its line southward from Webster to the!gay. At the morning session the Connecticut line, so the Shore Line ph'inmf was called to the witness company would not be serving any|stanq and testified at length as to the useful purpose in running its carsfar-| details of the contract into which he ther than Nerth Grosvenordale. alleges that he entered with the Wil- How long this city will have trol-|jiams company. He was cross-exam- ley service is dependent, it is made|ined at length by Attorney Torrey. very clear, on the manner in which| Mr, Hatch contended to the last that|=—— the public in this city and villages| he was entitied to his five per cent. = P s %a hereabouts patronizes the read. Cars|commission on the order for 20,000 A or the \f“ i will not"be indefinitely operated at a| pounds of yarn that he sold fer the it owas it be: put. M. 1 '1' ,’F; loss.. If the public rides, the service| Wifliams concern regardless of the|®8aid that it was too hard twisted ar will be permanent: otherwise the line|reasons why the Williams company 2 likely will be abandened, it is said, so| gid not complets the delivery of yarn| (Continued on Page Ten, Col. One) ir;\ir as giving any service is concern-| under that contract. r. Hatch con- | se— ed. and $5.95 Shoes. e e $1.00 OFF On Men’s and Boys’ $3.45, BOYS’ SHOES _ All Sizes. Special for Saturday DOLLAR DAY $1.00 EACH SHOE Covered Enamel Ket- $1 tles, 8-quart size, for. . . $1.39 and $1.69 White Lined Enamel Sauce Pans 25 Rolls or Packages ] $4.45, $545 and up to Goiceter ... 31| 3895 Shoes FOR $1.00 Choice for .........: DANIELSON’S LIVE STORE—DOLLAR DAY—SATURDAY THE KEYSTONE STORE, - Danielson Trust Company Building . S - the reorganized fire departmentweuld| Corril E. Bridges, manager of in- A be in answering an alarm, Mayor A.|dustries at the Massachusetts state| — - time of its trains. ance of the lakes in many vears. n rs. W. Marcy stepped down to the corner|prison at Cambridze was the next| Undoubtedly the people of Killingly| Charles Rounds of North Sterling of School and Providence street on| witness. Mr. Bridges told of givi who fayor the daylight having plan|and Clark Congdon of Moosup are WITH A GIGANTIC ALL-STAR CAST * NO ADVANCE IN PRICES REGULAR RESERVED SEATS INCLUDING SUNDAY NIGHT MATINEE 15¢ and 20c EVENING 15¢c and 20c 25¢ RESERVED SEATS 30c This Includes War Tax 3 pairs Men’s 45¢ “Foot Rest” Stockings, for. .. $1 TOILET PAPER . Beautiful Women of Society, duringthepast seventy years have relied upon it for their distin- uished appearance. The 'soft, refined, pearly white complexion it renders instantly, Iis & Mr. Hatch an order for 20,000 pounds| nutnumber those Who are opposed to | serving as jurors in the superior court | = | (0" N S 0 Knitting under- it, but united action on the part of |at Putnam this week. DIED garments, At the time the order was the big manufacturers in favor of day-| fTransportation costs for some of PALMER—In Meriden, March 23 1820, | Placed witness said he did not know light saving is a necessary prelude to|the manufacturing concerns here have [ Wililam Denison Paimer. aged 67| Where Mr. Hatch was to proeure the ? |its adoption here, though Putnam|peen materially reduced with the re- | years. yarn. He did not learn that it came Eorety. Ty gois on a daylight saving basis next|opening of trolley lines and state | Funeral service this (Thursday) even- | from the Willams company until DANIELSON ‘ynew cotton mill at Danielson, Conn,|Suhday. > highways Over which much material 3,8t the home of C. W.|gome time later, after a Shipment have just been awarded by Powdrell| The spring brings tales of winter|is trucked info Danielson for the mills, s 243 Colony street. Meriden. | haq been received, about 1948 pounds | Start on the construetion of a plant|and Alexander, converters of cotton | happenings in outlying sections where| “wyo grrival of robins was reported Zurlal In the Spencer Smetery In|which proved unsatisfactery for the | for the Paco Manufacturing tompany | Piece goods, Boston, Mass. This new | people have been snowed in for weeks. | pare Wednfeday by a number of ob- b P . it will not be long delayed, it was stat- | mill, which will be known as the Paco | mong the stories is one of a pair of | corvars, LEARNED—In _this city, March 24, ed Wednesday by Willlam Peplar, who | Manufacturing company, will specia- | white rabbits that were caught, just r Worthingteon Rulkde‘y. is to be in direct charge of the ocon- |lize in the making of marquisettes and | for amusemeni, and later releaseq.| Fast Killingly people seem highly B AR B e always the source of flattering comment. Gouraud’s Oriental Cream purposes to which it was to be de-| voted, and negotiations for such'yarn| as the institution had to have were i ativ her $0th year taken up with Mr. Hatch. | cern's operagions here. drapery fabricqand will have a ca-|One of these rabbits weighed 16 1-7| APRreciative of the resumption of the K 1s Vites at her Tate residence, | Describing why the prison rejected| Selection of a site for the plant has | Pacity of aboul 100,000 yeards each|pounds, the other an even 17 pounds,|Z0/leY Service between f boen com.| 180 Broad Friday afternoon, | the varn from the “Willlams plant as! narrowed down to two properties, and | WeeK. With their new . plant and their | The' severity of the past winter drove | D2l he SR, bers the :tl s dave March 26, at 2.30 o'clock, Burial at one of these likely will be decided up- |°/4 curtain plant, Powdrell and Al-|the white rabbits into sections where | ing here in numbers the past two days. _convenience of family. on within & few days exander are now able to sell their pro- | they rarely ever have been seen be-| Quantities of cable, to be, run|New London papers please copy. D kit Ve S € ducts from their own looms to their|fore. The_pair mentioned were liv- | through the underground line of the|COLLINS—In Previdence, R. I, March i A D amning. 10 ihe | customers direct without the unneees- | ing across the line in Rhode Island A. T. and T. company have arrived 23, 1920, Bri_dze(i‘wmnw of Cornelius sary overhead extra hauling. here and are being distributed along| Collins of New London. a number of Danielson men are indi- Their | when captured. more delivy , th s rectly interested as members of the liveries, erefore, will be Danielson Development which has subscribed” sufficient funds | line in the’ wes ; to erect the factory, is the following ine in e west, and Abe Max will n from a trade journdl of re- association, DANTELSO% CASINO, BLDG. 2ad rocnz': ,BILLIARDS IDAYE LADIES' DAY, concerns, Al Prise | oithin a very few days just what tgq A prompt and attractive than ‘ever be- fore. J. S, Alexander will show the cover New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore with headquarters in New York.” Don't forget the Dollar Day sale Saturday at the Keystone Store.—adv. X | _ Wednesday merning the funeral of | Mrs. Ellen Grady was held from her home, with services at St. James' | church at 9 o'clock, Rev. M. J. Ginet, | M. S, being celebrant of the high mass | of requiem, which was attenfied by | relatives and friends. Burial was at Holy Cross cemetery, _The bearers were Hugh Gorman, Hugh Gormna, Jr., Phomas, Gorman, Patrick D. Mo- ran, Patrick H, Moran and John Fitz- gerald. Louis E. Kennedy was in | charge of the funeral arrangements. Some consideration was being given here on Wednesday to the proposal | that Danielson adopt the daylight | saving plan again for the spring, sum- mer and early fall season. This sug- | gestion followed close upon the press | despatches announcing that the New | Havefi road is censidering readjusting | the running time of its trains in ac- | cordance with the daylight' saving | time that will be in effect in a num- | ber of Connecticut cities, it New York | city and in the states of Massachu- | setts and Rhode Island beginning next | week., g Action here will be chiefly depend- | ent upon getting favorable action from | the officias of the big manufacturing It will he definitely known New Haven road will do as to prospective change of the zun Sale of Manufacturers’ samples of ladies’ spring hats—$2.95, $3.95, $4.95 —at, the Keystone store.—adv. Over in the Sparks and Tucker dis- tricts of the town snow banks still block the highways. Reports from the Allan Hill section of the town of- Brookiyn and from other localities within a_few miles of Danielson tell of huge drifts still holding out against the advent of spring and making trav- el _difficult for rural rpesidents F. E. Cunneen of the River Weav- ing company and W. K. Litch of the Killingly Worsted company were in New York Wednesday on a husiness trip. Danielson people were gétting through trolley service. Wednesday for the first time in seven weeks, Cars ran through to Nerwich and as far as Grosvenordale. Putnam High School team and the Tourtellotte Memorial High Scheol team will come to Danielson thig (Thursday) -evening to play the decid- ing game for the championship of the Quinebaug Valley Basketball League, of which Killingly High Schoel is a member. The Putnam team won the championship of the Southern divi- sion, Tourtellotte of the Northern di- vision, The Quinebaug and Assawaga rivers | have steadily receded during this week from the near-flood levels reach- ed during the latter part of last week. Much water still continues to ur over the dams, but the danger period bas passed. Alexander's lake - and Quinebaug late are still- completely covered with heavy ice, which .may e hold until April 1, and possibly long- . er, sttting the latest date for the ¢isar- ~ i the route<of the line. The scable comes on big reels, which are put aboard motor trucks and taken to their destination. Attorney Elbert L. Darbie, counsel for the town of Killingly, stated Wed- nesday, that the trial of the case of Gertrude A. Wardell vs. the town of Killingly, tentatively assigned for trial Tuesday next, will have to go over, as the present session of the Windham ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name ‘‘Bayer’’ is on Genuina \spirin—say Bayer Insist,on “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” in a “Bayer package” containing pro- er directions for Headache, Colds, ain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheu- matism. Name “Bayer” means gej ulne Aspirin prescribed by physicia for nineteen years. Handy tin hox of 12 tablets cost few ecents) Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Magoaceticacidestar af Salicvlicacid. HASTINGS—In Yonkers, N. Y., March 22, 1920, William Carry Hastings, in his 80th’ year. Church & Allen 15 Main Street Funeral . Directors ~AND— . Embalmer " Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. 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