Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 2

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 12, 1620 e Dick - % ‘Mrs. Liftiin Rosen was | apparently blame on both sides and“that| assembly hell, Thursday morning _and Wha oin Oll-l'all in eouft with assault on Sam- | Kuntrowilz had some pravocation for his | heard an-address by Captain Dri W. t Is G ¥ Gn T uel Kantrowits. 5 ’ act. “Kantrowitz was charged the costs|S. Keating. The address was patr The case against Decarro was folled | of the case amounting to $5.35, which he timent an dthe sinzing of sos Wt ! when it became evident to the court that | pald. . o lzsdm-de a fitting program for ’;’mm Patiines | Zagara did not wish to testify agdinst| myypgy. t , | Armistice day. Norwich Counci the defendanit. When the complaint was | 1, s ey e pmeribers of Willimantle W.| ™ irst Sergeant 3. 7, Parkey, in charge| m. s 5 made by gggara it wag alleged he Mad| oonvention at New Haven today (rori-|Of & U. S. ariny recrulting party, arrived in. the association but any ¥, D, iman)Suffered a sprained ankle when knocked|gny ang Sagurday. The local members | iR this city Thursday and will remain who wishes to keep in touch with his|down by Decafro. Both men were ezr:_ will Gontest in the competitive arill to be | here the rest of the * week. Isl(u? are comrades of the the 36th Division by | Ploved on & New Haven work m;n- given by the guard teams of the state, | Wanted for the heavy - it ————— —— writing James J. Lee, of Secretary W. P.|gard 6otme time Aco leht & sum of MONCY | prjses are to he awarded the team t8 for all other branches will I ANNOUNCEMENTS 8. Kedting. cam Jjoin with the ‘boys who | to Decairo afid when he learnad that the |y ;o4 i the highest honors in dpilling | ¢/6omed and the men ean choose t latter was about to feturn to Mtaly, asked | ;g ypoearance, Besides entering the| POSL to Which trey wich to be ass DREED THEATRE for his money. It was th:: g&:].tet;e;: driils the Jocal team is to put on class| DUring the etay In this city the r William Farnum heads the bill at the initiation. fi‘i teadquarters is to be at the post of-| pro g (heatre today and Saturday in 1f King, the Wililam Fox special m based on Justin IHuntly Mc- famous play. in which B. i e a_ tremendous hit. e is something about Justin Hunt- hy's story of If I Were King r lingers in the memory—not the play was a success, the book was still is being ving Pictures at the Davis Theatre. cville aud Molou Piclures at the 3 - Norwich Bulletin, Willimantic Ofiice, 23 Charch street. Telephone 105, AN Over two hundréd couples attended the second, annual Armistice day dance | S. Kedting i given at the state armory Thurslay ev- | Served “over there. i ening, under the auspices of the Yankee| Following a recent examination for The Division Association of the district of | promiotions in Compsiny G, Third Regi- | 2558ult took place. i 1 each grabbed the jother and they fell to Which, Willimantic is headquarters. The | ment, Connectidut State Guard, Corporalf FPFR EPRS0CE T SLACL ERE I A0 01 From many looal storen and homes| % L e of Cotim: ashua an armory had been most attractively decos | Geer was advanced to sergeant and Pri- | 1f8 008 4aid that Deearro had | the national emblem was flown Thursday . Zagara ha 3 bus will, be active in the sporting ficld visited his home Wednesday évening ana | i honor of Armistic Day. Willimantic tHie matter had bean adjustéd. Prosecut- | had no special exercises to mark the day. ing Attorney Bamuel B, Harvey recom-|Dut many local organizations and ind ! viduals travelled to Norwich, Rockv mefided that the case be nolled. 3 Mts. Rosen testified that she was in a p Wh!_PE C‘Eléhm:km!h bt Bank strect market Wednesday forenoon | "l and stores were closed for the aft- why A e e ot S| o A Penent social s to Be heid at the P why ds State Armory this . montl under tne : 5 a and then he followed her into the store, ¢ Coinpany G, Third Resziment, . n;h-hnng:ne;': Qorcht‘hi dance were | following officers: NM::MF- mAkfiX l:_ epat into her faee and slapped her tivice. foat: Hias g’:md_ The furd rx | 20! (:f(na uttle renown, will ta T e Iassett; overseer, Norman ones; | When she saw nim take up a butcher’s | couIc™ o0t Siate £RArd The tHnd o rosition of center. He i3 O e e e i eon [ turer, Sadie Hughes; = stoward, . RODert| s 1y pnsiiie cotinter She fanted. | v Winlosnse: Wealfore Bumac 1o ue | local fans and is rated salch; assistant steward, Allen James;| T g on™5e T ion and Franois Mo- 3 9 player, hav A Becker and Henry Beaure- Ich; m k@t . éfrn; e Sl chapla 5 Carthy wh i tha atorbratithbtiie | . o apoc wurk, It fab. been the ier and - -».a” S The T..D/8 nthe foreanis; | Oscar Baker; secretary, ABble Bassett: | Carthy who were in fhe . cistom o have an annual fall drive for . .itold of seeing Kantrowitz spit in the ' nimber gome seventy T , OV of Pure Cotton twenty of whom are residents of Willi- E i 4 i funds for this work but this year the e i‘s:fi:fiavg&:;\tfiléfimc;m Fioth "t‘:l“:‘“" ;““" ",l“,; e i | social was scitled on. Under the zud- - s 2 strike any blows. ylor saw Kantrow! mafitie, The others are veterans- from| Km 'Oqum Windham, Tolland _and New _London |3 counties. "There are still several Y. D. xina Bassett; lady assistant steward, | (4" Al Rosth away from him and|2nce of George ‘\. Bartlett and Joseph Poyrell; ' excoutive committee, | L0, USROS IR V0T o the arm | BSTAr sn aitractive program s to by ene P veterans iving in cities and towns These sturdy blankets COMeINa | . ouna fois cify ‘who have not enral wide range of patterns in sizes b wects n Siason ruted, American flags and bunting being |'vate Blair Thompson to corporal in the T“Mmhm w draped from various part of the hall; [ company. Their standings in the ex- you : Music was furnished by the Peerless or- |amination was 98 and 100 per cent. re- warm and permits rest- .chestra_ of twelve picces and the pro-|spectively. This announcement Was ful sleep. For it gives warmth |sram consisted of twenty numbers. Dur- | made public by Captein Frank P. Fen- without weight. It is the reagon | N5 Intermission the dancers went to the | ton, commanding Company G fvice rogh in the basement for Soda| o\ ieoa Gronge, No. 90 held its an- i::m‘? cream, Louls Meyhardt having | .iaj meeting Wedriesday night st Bak- er's hall, Warrenville, and elected the ! team and he has o n he decms fit for Murphy of Taftvill you will find that i sern’s name you will get Oh'Oh, yes, he played in King.' or of Francols Villon, en- - ¢ Mr. Sothern, seems 1 to portray it with years of stage ex- ven him. has done some splen- screen. His pictires i i z d. The Thread City Continental ot M. Hasselt was fom. | Pl BotH eama into the store talking ex- | UTE"G, MG TOTUL L COLReTE] Tnated for president of the grange. See.|Cltediy in theit own lnnguage. scme oid time drumming and the Amerl- m' orwards will eceing; but when he . fe wha galking with|oan band and local orchestras will oo 1w retary Abbje Bassett and Treasurer Os-| Kantrowitz said lean band s I e e If T Were King he to fit every bed. t oo . 5. | car Baker hold the honor of having serv- [ an insufance man in front of his home| ynue the musical program throus 1T Gliter Siat atiir . They are easy to To Cure a Cold in One | ea the grange for the past twelve years, | when Mrs. Rosen passed by and called | the evening. The plan for the gooial is o e | titled Her Beloved Burglar wash. Moths will nottouch them. o B Q tablets L xate | n the police court Muurfiday Joseph | Nim 4 thiet, spsaking in mis native lan-| in charge of M. F. Lincoln, president of | 5i7i¢ 7™« i s 4| the News will make up the The price, too, is reasonable. Look for E Decarro was charged with asmeult on | Si8ge He 8sld the Jowlh piople b ne Weltare Bureau. Send dow ar. Madden, Fay, Curey, tam Sis- | Quis, and A had been sent to reform &chonl when a| Funeral services for “:* winl Q boy, and later had joined the militia, He|Son were held Monday at North Wini- had compldined to the police fbout Mrs. Rosen’ secution of him. He admit- o 160 Epitting In her face but did not sirike | Burial was in the North Windham cem- Ler. The butcher knife she toid of was | €leTY. the one he had taken away from her. Pupils in the upper grades of the Nat- |/ Judge Frank H. Foss said thére was|chaug grammar school gathered in iha 1. leammue to be formed has ad, but Look over your stock of blankets to-day. come in and bu; gfl the Nashua Blankets you will need. We have the sizes you want in colors you will like, at prices to please you. The J. C. Lincoln Co. Willimantic, Conn. Furniture—Tel. 705-3 Undertaking—Tel. 705-2 10 suddenly awakens man she married is all sense of honer:; dmirer near by, who that he has not breathed place them un- MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willirnantic, Conn. se when the twe as the unfalthfa! the way. e opening of Chil- a sumptuous Republic he Strand. Of ‘course ATTRACTIVE FALL STYLES IN Women’s Boots| ARE NOW DISPLAYED TO MEET EVERY REQUIREMENT. a screen drama as hag Seen or some time. Bdith Hallor Big Reductions In Suits, Coats and B k pictures are Ford Sterling in A er ) Trust, Bray comic, at the Saturday. uesday and Wednes- e Do You Live. The il O Oxfords, in a variety of leathers and cclors, with perfect C%éfi%&?fiz&ry s : fitting spats, are in great demand this secason. : '3 AT TME If you think ju iave gone out of siyle me in, see Wallace screen comedy, The is entertaining ca~ . t the Davis thealze Fri- We can fit and please'you with relisble FOOTWEAR. jj CASTORIA THE UNION SHOE CO. C. F. RISEDORF, Prop. Willimantic, Cenn. §| has the role of vi Broadway Fairbanks-Morse “Z” Farm Engine WIDELY KNOWN AS THE BEST gayest restau- old” on the jug irtling campaign Won'’t you allow us to show you the dis- We are selling'son ton and_ Litan . a popular maga- g:lay of C.on;:f;lty dandy goed Shoe i" fireced, ana 1 a8 Parsmount verware stock! R o | e s : for $10.00 per pair.l: o In chests or single G g i S s pieces. |They formerly sold ey ginning to end. ducational one. pard. This pro- re favorably shown in the city. children 15¢. This ccntinuously Saturday H. W. STANDISH JEWELER Willimantic, Conn. BRIGK & SUL 738 MAIN STREET DAVIS THEATRE. Alice May Carley, who comes te the tre V iny, Nov. 17, mat- Boston English and Sullivan’s ic_ opera suc- w York, has a T its satire, and creates the difficuit role of Mad Peri-Lusta Cottons in all sizes and colors for crocheting. Dolly B. Stanton 806 Main Street Willimantic, Conn. NOW EQUIPPED WITH THE WORLD FAMOUS Wik Ci BOSCH MAGNETO : WHICH ELIMINATES ALL ENGINE TROUBLE SERVICE AT ANY TIME Killsurey Bros. THE JORDAN HARDWARE CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Telephone 700 WILLIMANTIC, CONN. .| * Prowe 3¢ iy Assaants om0 e THE FOLLOWING FIGURES WILL TELL THE STORY lginlal SUITS $85.00 SUITS ............ NOW $59.00 $69.00 SUITS ...... . NOW $45.00 $59.00 SUITS ............ NOW $39.00 $49.00 SUITS ............ NOW $35.00 $42.50 SUITS ............ NOW $33.50 DRESSES ONE LOT OF $21.506 DRESSES, TO CLOSE AT $16.98 ONE LOT OF $45.00 DRESSES, TO CLOSE AT $21.50 ONE LOT OF $29.50 DRESSES, TO CLOSE AT $12.50 ONE LOT OF $39.00 AND $45.00 DRESSES, ONE LOT OF $45.00 AND $49.00 DRESSES, $95.00 COATS ARE REDUCED TO ....... $69.00 COATS ARE REDUCED TO ......... $55.00 $65.00 COATS ARE REDUCED TO ......... $49.00 $59.00 COATS ARE REDUCED TO ......... $45.00 $55.00 COATS ARE REDUCED TO ........, $42.50 $45.00 AND $49.00 COATS ARE REDUCED TO $39.00 $39.00 COATS ARE REDUCED TO ......... $32.50 $25.00 AND $30.00 COATS ARE REDUCED TO $21.50 . $20.00 COATS ARE REDUCEDTO . ........ $15.00 $12.50 and $13.98 CHILDREN'S COATS—NOW §$ 9.98 $15.00 and $16.50 CHILDREN’S COATS—NOW $11.50 the audience into her fashion that they them- y to be taking part and enjoying the actu; Phone 29¢ SLady Assistant) Thg “Old Windham County Shqe Store” The Campaign Resul No, you are mistaken, for we are about to discuss a campaizn other than the one you are thl:lking about: it is the newspaper campaign of the “don’t buy” propaganda that we wish to discuss. - A large and attrac- tive line of FELT JULIETS and easy * HOUSE SLIPPERS just in. It is true that extravagance was rampant, if is true that prices were too hich, it is true that ! the “don’t buy” propaganda was successful in its efforts to lower prices, it is true that it alse resulted in closing the mills, and it it is equally true that if you wish to do so you can keep the mills closed indefinitely. 3 | If merchants cannot dispose of their merchandise at present low prices you bet you my life that they will not place any more orders in the market and the result will be that you can | - hear a pin drop anywhere in New England, for not a wheel will turn. The consumer of merchandise regulates the speed of the looms and it is up to us to determine whether the i N mills run full time or 16 hours a week: think it over. ONE THIRD OFF The prices on all of our garments are lower than ordinarily in February: you can own your new Winter garment and pocket the saving at the same time if you buy now, which is better ! than buying a garment in February to feed the moths during July and August. You hziped i to bring the prices down: now will you purchase what you need and help to start the mills ? ~J. B. FULLERTON CO. WILLIMANTIC, CONN. YOUR PURCHASE WILL HELP TO START THE MILLS. W. N. POTTER 2 UNION STREET Willimantic, Conn. JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding FMimore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-82 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC lady Assistzot Tel, comnection Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantio Hours—9 &, m. t0 8 o. m. Phone ¥4

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