Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1920, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Wmehm i T m%m%“umfiiwi"flu?%fié?“mm the bastdrdy case of Blisha. B. Carf iy 71 overseer of the poor- far the _ town _of | If At automoble acsidont o T % 7 & | Chariestown, against Ralph 8. Shermat | oo "o e i who wers retirning: time and multftudes more | Was, on : the complainiig |} yome from o danco in Stonington bor- 3 . withess had letéd her testIony, | ough, woro injured The ear Was oWn-| Naw'¥erk—J you Afe febling Fin- e, " | Judge mcmnu;:d 110 :fl"“!e“fl d and onerated by William gwwm-d duwn_‘ sveak, nervou at]lm::m;}t‘e; lasses, wili be g1ad 0] troubles of many descriptions may “;& t.together and come to. o settlement. | o m Al 0 YO O T | Y04 Lo tale, vire Of.your eaith. Yo Dt. Lewis there | wonderfully "Benéhted bys the ney, OF| Eo (o8 bentn 5% oo "hitadas. Tangs Lo 0E h Breaking CTRNINED e [ Fous peribne in Every. ten are need- e JuiTinwa} iy st | i PSR IRNAD 0 o 0%, SGENS | 5 COCicE e Sury maring o | mahine, becarme | unmenszesbie | 400 |ing Biofe piboptorus (el “bolies es ored by this remark- | Opto tabiets, Drop one Bon-Opto v.:g- mgre- te!timfiy would be héard, afid the | Donovan and one of the w’o was eut for those who are s.mx&mlc‘ ale, frail, tion and many wh&w let ity a fourth of a glass of w: ur;fi case was passed on the docket for ad- |y the fage. - The injured: brought {oft despondént or lacking In enmergy, Somg |t it diskolve, With this 1l9hid bathe | justment. The ssttlement Was feached | in another automobile {o Westdrly, where [Y0u may look 1ot tile meed of certais SonTi hotice “SOuT eyes Clear 4p. oo, | B¥gihe defondant paying to4hie PIAINCL | they' woro attonded: by DF. Johnson. - | SISTOENLS, that make for & strong Rl VG R LS el i e B 3 Lacones, AP G S R 3 7 5 : s v arations e ¢ . i “lf: vour eyes ot e cash of Jonn Adino snd Taymona | Afre Sutale Comot, £, & resdent ot Suiniie, atasiic, drugs. iron, Sarbiath ttle it Is your daty & Howard, who were in the auf 6 re- | Westerly twenty= 3 ocod-liver ol ete, wonder i 1t was i steps t gave them sow "':ffi'{a“o" TS| TG ETohe, piter the. At aaime 9F | shenconts, Mooey atternoon, at *hér |find no benefif. That is easlly explained ‘who t says: “The | late. y S| In 3 e o A et war |84 iny BITRO-PHIOSPHATE, the tamous S8 BlapcnnTead wvas ek DEIRY Withc | o e satms oo e et #4 M [ inet Angelo ieciad e Gompensd e | Yot i Moriday in. Easp GOOKIch. e o A as Botbereq Wit ore Sirain T, Oty Pk, b iy s wondeltul v | g’flo’w.:"‘”sn{gfl‘p. Nichols of Weserly, - Ho leavés 1o sons. ? The right - thin CTE LR ] b7 overworked, red eves | amnent se. sesicis. on bt | James §. Brownihe (foreman): William| THere WL be atolal eclipse, of the|fake a tHal of BITRO:PHOSPHATE ::Ir:-hlll'::“-er:dro‘:“:‘zmx“‘.mubg;;“('e them. . fh:-: L oy Ayl H. Qeer, Clarefie Tarbox of Nofth | moon next Sunday. night that will be|Dbeginning veral years ownpiactice lts whoss i k distance and work. and withont them T | thousn: o et gt 1 v | Kingstown ; Frederick A, Hall of South might ‘Howard, gswell 3 o 1 P #tréet. She 8 survivea |by the fact that such PEr?}flnB Nneed th_e | . ’ H { . ke, DUk afise Garne hio ste. 1 CaTet o hle e lL., thek R iRt Mt the “bOLARE i W R £ iR G g Shoshusl e yahlen iy A nioel : %, “but ateer s s .. 3 i entia o heaitn. as s p N scription for 15 days everythibg Besth | ey dia busivess was: destroyed by e, | ter Mrs. ‘Comoll Was ‘born in Italy. ‘ i i s seribed by i - & o South | vitls in W;:te{:cy“;:ed il continue for ;:“gf“C“;ib:flexa;"g:TS’.)’gfi::?.'}Tnf;ms and w : ©0uld 1ot resd my own nagie on an en- | Peommend It i esse of weak, - Whiv. ! | Kingstown | kthan A. Crandall, Gilbert oufs. The 4 3l begin at §48 | woxjenesses mentioned aboge, " - tglope or the typewriting' on the ma- | SPamins, itching, buroisg eves fed lids Blumed|f Fnnls of . Charlestown, Charlés He{in the evening afd continue until 12.53, ith every Box of B -PHOS- . . : chine before ma. 1 can do. both new | H49% oF f0F eres infemmed Fro ) 5578 2 ’ Vi & v simplé health pules ner, William B. Tefft of Richmond, | daylight saving time. : PHATE are a few 484 have discarded my long distance | oo tuey T e oo & oo O B8 7 B Georee Tgonny Hopikinton, Winfield | John I. Murphyy formerly of West-{and o 8360 gysraptee. Buy a hox of glasses altogether. 1 ean count the | ular use in amost every famiy - to- |® Hollahd, George N:. Tucker of Narra- | erly, president of tha. Rhode Island |Bl” ealed by Lod & 0sweod dad@l : b or several years [secrt remedy. It is. g & N < 7 : 2 nave looked like a dim green biur £o | fonmla beink prirted on. the packise e mhn,| This is a fass whire " the plaintift| Was the principal .apeaker at a_ meeting me. I cannot express my joy at what | Uficlurers queraniss 1 to wieiigthen evodight 09 | seeks_to Tegover a balance alleged to be | Of the Molders’ union in Providence on *t hag done for me. per cant. Ju_ene week’s tinie in. many insiances o due for repairs o an: autSiobile, . the | Monday night. 5 [ELS! ; E t e St k f o H h G d L 's, Delleved that thowsande who | Bf tnesshd 1s bia I (s K 1y s By | 84m of $81.70 which Includes storage ana| The Westerly Cyele _club - minstrels i L _up " b - l o vear glasseés can now discard them in dfugglsts, Including The les & ¢ Furs Is Still On Sale At Prices ¢ T gave their show in the Wakefleld Opera o e e s | hiun " Waslhy rvinios. oalpee. s s (Continned ‘from Yage six) Was -a_thorough overhauling, and ! the at filled every seat in the Ifouse. < opera nd - PUTNAM Dad been pald off and that they - litt|plaitin suggested the instailation of -a | The {riP wab mado in antomobiles. e e il ey without making any demand upon. the]needed carburetor while the . car _was 5 eje ly trafic signals are 1o - be George A. Williams, town tax collector, (Continned from Page Six) company. < The weavers have been eafn-|down. Truro deeided otherwise and the g ::; - ‘r’nthcm?:r&?:‘l;shagzd conerete | o engaged :2 collecting taxes at Day- ' g éger inktalled. . 4 ’ - ville, Tuesday. friends here. Souvenir presented Israel | NS MOfe money sach week than has & carburefor #as. not -inktal i e Villé, on Tuesday. e % Mrs. Walter S, Price, repesenting ‘the s ; hia, Putfiam Iodge of 0dd Fellows, of Which | tois' past. or ow Enapy 0 Yoivers/in 1t s DFougnt” BAck To Ihe. sopals.dhop | ColleEe club, Yias arrangea for n meet- | Miss Bila B Weaver, of Fhiafeishis Bé is 2 member, 50 boxes of the new Put- | . Do Of N . N K 0 R T itaop | ng, Triday afternoon, of women who ex- - nam matches that are"being put out by | Miss Elbanor Murphy of Pésatret took x N vork in the interest, of the Baptist pect to yote In the presidential election. | WO one of the great match compaples. The [ PAFt ift a concert given by Chitwiek | WS installed at an expense of $34.|y, ygwara 8 Moulton, of Providence | ChUrch, and Sunday school. alehes were for use . Colineil, K. of C., at Hyds Park, ., | Bills were presented for the tho jobs | uii've the speakor. 3 Visitors here from most parts of tiis ro.:ho: m."';m, el Sl eae Friday evening, Ayr(l»l’;. She w":ut.l.;e The latier was paid but the ?m‘“‘t“ The diréctors of the: Pawcatuck Wool- | state, Rhode Island and '\‘“”‘gc“‘?'}f‘fl John Jay Whitehead, Jr., of thiz city I-pianist on the program and her playing has never béen paid and this action ; 0| én have complied with the demand of em to take delight in giving Danielsor and Pomiret, lias been a guest ot Mr. Won many compliments. Miss Murphy |Fecelve the balance alleged 1o be aue. | emploves for & work week of forty-aight and Mre. Archio Mollwaine, Jr, of Pros-|!s a daughter of D! ahd Mfs. B. B |The defendant claimed he wag noj in-|youp % - pect strest, Hartford. Mirphy, 4nd is a iemiber of tHi§ yeats [ debted to the pldintitfs, that they” had )} "4 forent fire néar the King Tomi farnr,| Mrs. C. A. Potter, Mrs. Herbert Smith, Putnam people, and many others from | Srdduating class® of Putnam Hign |been fully paid. Attorney Roche repre- wil the surrounding tefritory, ontinue to | Schiool. g y Miss trains because they have Hot famil- o i bulldings. dies’ Benevolent society of the Congre: farised themselves with the arrange. JEWE verdict for Mie plaintift and court ad- | "yillism V. Currier and Miss Flor- | zational ehurch for May. ment under which the servics 1s now be- IT CiTY jolifned to Weanesday morning. ence Watrous Iag opérated by the New Haven road. it During the eourt session Joln 7, Dunn, | Martied Monday ‘in New York an aftraction that brought many to the Station officlals are kent busy answering [xo g0, 10 o O B hoy ohonce Iodge, ney or. th A ® 1page ny Trust gome| The tug Westerly is in the New Lon- | Orpheum theatre for Tuesday's shows. Questions about trains. ing, "'el'.xoé.ao;nl:'n::l&r;mg:" e whs ;:\':;Mgf "i{uifi?.,o'flrfiflfi!’ up, betore | don<Groton ferry service, temporarit Pavid Witter, who has ‘been visiting Rev. F. T. Meacham has recoined an | ol on two. candidhtes,, ths oftibebs | nidee Brown the fmotion of the trust| Chatles P. Teelestone and Francls G.[nis son ini California. has returned to e iament from the American Board of | u1nearing for the fitst time In thelr new | company, for leive to Intervene in the | Haswell have returnied from o fotcign | Danielson, hiter having spent o delights o ameioners of Forelgn Mission and | igulia. " District Députy Grand Master |case bf Fpank Hill ot Ashaway. and | P - W Fabitora 1o 0o bsinment 48 PAStor | i Kigney, with his official staff, of |others, aghinst_the Sfiore Ling Hiectric . Y, ; e hodeatan b, ytionitey work In the [oreich, Pwas preseht And Withemed tte | Rallyay eompdhy. . The intervening pett STONINGTON chairman, the membership drive that is Rhodesian branch of the South African . s b t R e | Hokide Pepresentsd tikt ihd. trtat coins 1 (o) to be undertal withe the opening day filssion, e expects to sall for South | WOork.. Remarks on the. gdod ‘of ihe = - a ring. Your opportunity to buy a Fur Africa in. abeut six monti order were made by district deputy grand [ pany was trustee for bondholders | ATléf the reading of a telegram froni Yf P p,nx.m‘ L'Homme post, Amers ofle g. [+] °P to uy a On tarms a1 through this sectin |master and visiting brothers, After |smounting fo $£,075,000, and that the | Marcus M. Marks, president of .the Na- | ican Legion. vi i s embel k) Connectic Mills slowing was being rushed Tuesday. It i8] VHICh dh oyster chowder was = served. | electric railway eompmn: ad failed to | tional Daylight Saving association, it was| Members of the Connecticut Mills A Rrpe iy e iy uhanimously voted,.at a largely atlended | Girls' club hell a whist at the Gables, Co Se Scarf Mufi 1 F Mecurdging o Bive 1 ndte, hovever, |A Wubker followed, A Sery lirgs fidh |ay tuteeam o e bonds o | ubanimously voled (4t largely atiended | Gl club held at, , or 1S now. urs are Rt many farmers de not ses any | DeE Was présent, all givitig reat eredit| Judze Brown gramtec D - N Cohb | adopt” dailighi saving beginning Tue While families are pouring in here o YWl et to the eommittee in charge for thé kue- |leave to intervenc aud the trust company | 140} 3 8 m‘..."r,,’.,:“"",:?.‘ sear beeaus ot e |oess 0f & very social evening. it is undersobd, Will proceed to foretlose ?R'!rrfl"'l‘L fe Do tin O cvir e “‘;mt g g A< i gy seareity o x “| Mfs. Jennie Higgins and hér sof, | the mortgage on the preptrty in Rhode | fober. s also “vol hat next ¥ear | afents are bus 2 eareity of farm laborers. ialiooan Thingion oF MuAtd e Al iy | bélonging to the Shore Line’ Elec- | and thereafter-the neried will begintithe | feffamilits out of hero-and the sur Higglns' home on Main street. tri¢ company. last Sunday in .\lnm. . youniding villages for empléyment in oth- heduled fo P ave . A 3 \::r::“u u,-r (E?r:’r:fi.fi:‘lvtnfl':d“fi,: ha | Miss Ruth Miner has returned from a| Matey McGrath continues at work, al- Stoningt i surpose of organizing agriculturally that | ¥/t 1t Bast Hampton. tHough- there is-a general strike of la=| The steel cages are being moved from > ~ " 2 Mrs. M. A. Burdick s at homeé aftéer vi d tork in which | the new community building to borough definite result® may be obtaited alon . torers in. the town and tworl 2 5 2} linés I which thers has been m“c: spénding the winter st Orlando,. Florlda. | (hers were formerly - engaged is at a Woodstoek farmers have a niceting ployment representatives of the big : Eae ill tell y Comi d " porton. of which Has.been b | T e meestee oo @VEYY trapper will tell you so. mé an iy and effort, but ot the desired oo | TS . M. Swift and Mrs J. D. Ecclé- | gtandstil. No, Matty is mot a soab. He | signed for a lock-up. 0 Asinouricem! s 3 ¥ speration. Tt is hoped that the meetine |PON pne expected Friday. will take ¢ has been engaged as a street. sweeper | Fishing craft along shore is being over- | ternoon of the gale of the @welllog at the i - S ¢ oper hi Been owned srest himself in the fruit growing ef- brother; P. F. Driscoll, bn Mathéwsoh | yina. - ity reason of his age he is his| volumes to the Stonington library, from | Russell. The property has bsen ‘orts of the tows kK y by Fredeorick A. Jaéobs. The kouse is to another for poultry, | Vireet. bwn free agent and is permitted to fc- | the library of .his brother, the late shather for croge, cle. ctc. all 'of this | MW Badie Tiaddad olsses hor work at | gopg working conditions that are ageee- | Judgo Ralph Wheeler, of ihe wuperior | b ?g:;’nfldjr,“o PO e o g , ana save many s at o be dohe in co-operation with the | ASKland offjce this week - 4nd- gaes o able to himself and without union in-|court. S 4 Windham County Farmers' association. Beranton, Pa., whers she wiil .be in the 3 : to Aty terferenee. Heé is on his job it all kinds —_—— modate fram fotty to fifty cars with | inqustry and fafthful service. It there is|dficting the muslcal themory contest in and will address thé meeting. rheumatism. . His physicians say he must new .industry, which will give employ- one workfa% mofé than arother that|the public schools has compiled the 1ist|ment to 100 men. The concern that John T. Johnison. of the American Jo- |hOt fetufn to the New England stales, 1y entffled to a high wage in the town o fselections from c¥aool: Vistrola Recofds | wishes o come here wants to build a S, Dost at Notth Grosvenordale, hasjand the family will move to Seranton ifi | 5¢ weather ahd is held up as a model of|on which judgment Will bo made it the | new. factory with not less than 10,000 besn appointed a member of the state | *nOther month. Grath and not a taxpayer in the town |fina ltest about the middle of May.. The | fest of fioo: uthietic comniittes for 1920. ‘Whatsoever Girele of The King's | would object. Thefe are men of prom- | Afternoon Musical society is in charge. of | Eoifig con: ol o Symnasium has been opened at|Datghtes met at the Baptist Vestry |inence. in the fown who declato that | the contest and Miss Jennie. Ravmond, | anotiier ol e Marot sehool for giris in Thompson. ed quilts, sefving supper | satty is deserving of retirement on full | Music supervisor in the Schools, co- | diferent froh The opening of the g the afternoon. pay. g scession of a social The property on Ashland strest, owf- o ed by Mrs. John J. Crawford of Peinam, | XHe laborérs havé been on strike for e “orking under the gemeral di-|\ Y has been sold to Ashiand Cotton | Lwo weeks and no geruine move-has been rection of Dr. B. Kent, church eam- |, y palgn director, are busy this week se-| . nand is for 78 Cents an hour for'ah elght curing the pledges that will go to make | The funeral service for Walter Hatch |fos Its line s miechanieal and any concern doing busi- operating, . ness in this tow! , half holiday ‘Saturday, doubte -~ the tionment of the Pirst Bap- |was held at St. Thomas' chireh in VoIt | tous. fes. Sunduse oad Hondass. whe L WILLIAM ‘A. BRADY’S EVERLASTING_SUCGESS church of this city, $22.400, of the |untown Tuesday morning; by Rev. Lude- ana one-half for overtiime. . The present e e e onillion dollars to financo the |vic Paradis. Burial was in Robbit | tute s 50 cents and the employers nave i 578 Fgrid movement of Northern Baptists.|cemetery. Mr. Hateh . Jeaves his wife oftersd an increase to 60 cents an Hout.' g g8 , eaeimpalgn. WHIEh staftéd here last|and a brather Georgh Hotch in Volun- | mhere is fio change In the vagation situa. VL Londay, will be ciosed on Sunday next. [town. Hourigan Dros. were i chatge of tion of the stofie cutters, wlio have been P " A Every confidencs was efvressed here |the arrangements. _ eon idle four weeks, on a demand fof §1 an hat the Putnam church will pledge the S IR 26.60' for an 8 amoeit AR, o e « | hour. ~ The employers ofter 6. n Saturd; spening; of the playing season on the iiks of the Putiam Country club. An would then comply with the demand for Charles C. Crandall and Henty Lan-|§1 per nour. phear of Westerly called on friends here . % #flort is being made to get a large list | recently, ¢ Efectrician -Thoma® E. Shea was se- Of eutries for the day's events. The sec-| Rev. H. J. Ballentine, 6f Hope Valley, | verely burneu while at work at the plant md fournament of the season is sched. | occupied the desk in'thé 8. D. B. church | of the C. B. Cottrell & Sons company. for May 31 which will be observed | here Saturday last. Rev. and Mrs, Bai- | Mr. Sheg while at work stood on a bo; o s Memorial day in Putnam. lentine were dinner guests at A, S, Bab- | and taped the pliers he was using whil The ocondition which the teeth of | cock’s, doing wiring. By eome disarrangement 5k nany puvils in the Israel Putnam school| Hon. A. S. Baboock, who has bee con- | at the switchboard a high voltage was 4 ] A 3 o ‘;:own to be, Is a most effective | fined to his hofe for Bevéral meénths be- zentdl:hrn‘;sh dfl(‘f “’(‘“B iir-ms";:d s 4 s {3t of svidenco to support the wisdom of | cause of rheumatism, 18 much improved, | handling, but did ot entér His body by - * - he school authorities in introduc o S0 that he attended chureh Saturday. 3 reason of the precaution taken. Instead BERAY PICKERS QUARTETTE AND VILLAGE CHOIR dental hygiene to Putnam’s sehools, 1‘-% Mrs, Erlo G. Barber and _daughter, | thére was a flare at the end of the wire GREATEST PASTORAL COMEDY EVER WRITTEN food that Is to be accomplished already | Miss Florence Barber and Miss Eva |and Mr. Shea's right arm was severely {GGER, BETTER THAN EVER is apparent Palmer were callers Saturday afternoon|burned. He was taken to his home in Like evety other commodity the prics |at Pleasant Orchirds., an autériobile and was attended by Dr. PRICES—25¢, 50c, 75c, §1.00, $150 of rallroad ties is sky high this spring, | The Loyal Workers Served a bean sup- and the rglirgads will have per at the parish house Satirday evens pretly penny to meet the tie renswatyini sosts of the 1920 season, which 1s about fs. Ann E. Saunders, 80, of this 0 oben. Large mummbers of tiés are as- | D widow of Silas C. Saunders died smbled along the rail Iroad right of way [ Apri The funeral was held Monday, S 1 SPRINGDAL‘E a }:‘)’-I- part of the state. tham s very prosperous, notwith- | REAME Y “tanding all o7 the high costs of living, C R Automobile dealers : A will tell one that they 1 4 i i s s e | | KEEP IT SWEET | |} Eemrrs - BUTIER Are hurried over the roads f; rHA‘I [R o L D i aris 1o hia ity aa reprereme - | ) Keep your Pound 65¢ stomach sweet w obtained. today and ward off the indi- NICELY CURED CORNED [ PRIME-CHUCK ROAST R Rt | ] S0 of omennow “t0 ;3.:4:;“2 ;:n on ll!i;.le ot 4 o'clock on K]. nln = - i b o, hie labor trouble BEEF Ib.....". >, BEEF, I... ... 70 %% LEAN HAMBURG | PICKLED TRIPE— PIG’S FEET ool oo, 18é | SALT RIBS, Ib AU | S R Ve ST < one of the finest worsted SPECIAL BLEND ENG. BREAKFAST, CEYLON, MIXED foncerns i New Enpiand.mnscturing | il the new afd to digestion. . REGULAR 50c VALUE REGULAR 50c VALUE pirlers sated that they want a 5. | | AS pleasant and as sabe to JUNCY LEMONS MEATY CALIFORNIA l‘STRICTLY FRESH® SHOULDERS Po@d 23c LEAN BEEF FOR POT- TING, Ib........... 14 Sdur week Inatead of 56 hours and the | [l take as candy. Dozen ...i......... 19¢ | PRUNES, 21bs. ... . . 39¢ EGGS, dozen oo s B Ametlean Woolen Co. schedule of pay. e S ——— A mepresentative of the company sald on evening that the weavers had e s et — e e —— YELLOW ONIONS .| Lenox Soap, 3 bars. . ... 21c | PHILADELPHIA CREAM Slbaie o0k .98 Pink Salmon, can. . .: . 19¢ | CHEESE, package.... 17¢ walked out within an hour after they It Is Not Enough FRESH SPINACH- .} Red SEdn, can..... 37c | NEUFCHATEL CHEESE Beek . 20 Package. . 9¢ to have the bowels move, It fs | e P NI R A S ROCHRRE R i S NATIVE TURNIPS s RASPBERRY, JAM, Ib. 25¢ more important to persuade liver, kidneys, skin, and bowels toact in 5 4quarts ............ 19 SWEET RELISH, Ib.. . 25¢ HEAD LETTUCE DILL PICKLES : s T L BGS ~ Special Sale Wednesday On Selid Pack Tomatoes Squirrel Checkers, $25.00. Muffs, $10.00. Regardless of ~ Cost to Manufaciure g s o bt We have made a very satisfactory settle- | Block, 88 State ’-"1!!'- s i s Sy i | e | T et s o e o (ment with the Insurance Companies, and e Heotts, Tort| S UL L stoomm, wer| W TRIUSE g€t rid of this stock. We want every woman in Norwich and vicinity to L puvie vt wnmes, o | participate in the wonderful values we are i Siicion o o) going to be higher later. The newspapers roiniers, + | e i e T weens o < tell you so; every dealer will tell you so; ot v e man to o Fs. Jameés | for years, so t s feached | hauled and wil i comer of Main and Academy streets 0} - . - oy don I S08 - 3 f long tHat he has feached | hanled and will soon be.in commission. er ot Y urs no t in the sel t ohn, J.. Bor agd M years, s z 1 i i . . u e of i .\(:“ nother 1o M. | Bovian of Providenice, ace visiting thelr | Mo Hiinit whers the tnlon rules do not| Silas . Wheeler has presented fifty | Clinton W. Atwood “and Judi# Sabin S Uy VO‘“‘ S W W e 18 A\ representative of the United States | Mploy of a correspondeénce school. Ier|,¢ weatMer and is heldj up as a model of | Danbury.—~The ommittee which 15 6on-| Danielson, it it wishes, Will get another SMOKE SALE. partment of agriculture Will be pres- |father is in @ hespital there, ill - i L sn oo | A Sparkle From the Fire and What the Gallant Firemen Saved From the Blaze. mede to effect o sctllement. The de-|§ ORPHEUM—Danielson—One Night, Thursday, April 25 fW:l'!;nS;;r;.soum S ok: Pflc: 32083)0 A, smk:g','{f: $15.00. { Raccoon Scarfs, $20.00. ay next, May 1, Will mark ¢ KVILLE eight houf day to Scptémber 1, and : \ £ D [ e ‘ 0% Socfs, imliibades; wert|Mardek “rall I $37.50. ILy;'lx and Skunk Scarfs, were| - $79.00. - $80.00 — Smsks Price $45.00. Blue Fox Checkers, $15.00. 'Remember, This Sale Will Only Last a Few Days Longer — Don’t Hesitate, Don’t Delay, Come Today, Tomorrow, or the Next Day and Select Your Furs For Now and Next Fall, and Save Hundreds of Dollars. : Payments Make your purchase now whilel"u‘snebldlingfm hundreds of dollars less than will be the case in six months. Pay month- ly 'installments, and we will store your Fars Free. 1S STILL IN FULL SWING b AT — ; Their Value or’ foreed to break in the front »f Hart's Fur Shop, and one ire company forced an en- $145.00. Wild Cat Coats, nutra collar and cuffs, $85.00. Jap Marten Coats, dark gray, belted model—Smoke Price Raccoon Coats, belted, $195. FURRIERS SINCE 1890 96 STATE STREET NEW LONDON 203 TRUMBULL STREET HARTFORD FACTORY AT WEST 27TH STREET NEW YORK CITY.

Other pages from this issue: