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RORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NQVEMBER, 18, 1920 WARNING Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions.—Say “Bayer”} A IAVE 5 SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “unbroken package” of genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages. Aspirin is lha trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mcnuflceuclcldeller of Salleylicacid REDUCED PRICES On Our Complete Stock of JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, ETC. Come in and make your choice of our stock—small de- posit accepted on any article which ‘you desire, and it will be held until you call for it. Carving Sets, stag handles, Sheffield steel, regular value $5. Sn i s asiaie st e s SREETPRICE €3 05 sarving Sets, white ivory handle, genuine English nnpnmj Sheffield steel; regular value $8.50— Carving Sets, Sterling Silver, finest design, best teel, regular value $9.00......... SALE PRICE $5.50 Gravy Ladles, Cold Meat Forks, Sterling Silver mounting and pearl handle, regular value $2.35— SALE PRICE . S S5, S ety s Lo Spoons or Butter Knives, Sterling Silver mountings and pearl handle, rcg‘u‘.:lr value $1.75— Teaspoons, 1-2 dozen Rog warranted for ten ye SALE PRICE . $1.00 ers or ( ommunity Silver, ars, regular $2.50— . $1.65 Six Teaspoons of \\m Iw"er~ Nickel, Silver or Silver Plated, re egular value $1.75 — SALE PRICE $1.00 dozen Tablespoons, Fm‘ks or Table Knives, of y'S ilver Plated, warranted, regular =—SALEPRICE .. ... . ... . 0. =8l'78 \\ m. l«’w”m or Oneida Community Sets of Silver- re, 26 pieces, with chest, best silverware on mar- qulu alue $18.50—SALE PRICE. ...... $11.75 347 Rogers Bros. Sets of Silverware, 26 pieces, t in 1 , fully guaranteed, rc“uhr value duu(»_SALEPRICE Aha S kaenn s b i et B LT D Hu:w grade Silver Plated Tea € mnc Sets, 4 pieces and 12- Tray, regular value $16.50—SALE PRICE $10.50 p.“e Manicuring Set, leather case, French Ivory, with fancy edge, regular value $10.00, SALE PRICE $7.50 15-piece fine pearl handle Manicuring Set, genuine / ther case, regular price $ ).00—SALE PRICE. . $6.50 3-piece Toilet Set, French Ivory, regular price $8.00 e e T 3-piece Silver Toilet Set, large size, regular price $12.00—SALEPRICE . ........... ...... /8875 Bracelet Watches, warranted 10 years, 10 and 7 jewel, regular v alue $13.50—SALE PRICEA 58750 Bracelet Watches, warranted 20 years, 15 jewel, fine movement, regular value $27.50— 14-K. Solid Gold Bracelet Watches, 15 jewel, war- ranted, regular value $30.00—SALE PRICE. . .. $18.00 Ladies’ and Men’s Rings, all colors in stones, and latest signs, solid gold—from $1.59 and up. Wedding Rings, 14-K, regular $6.00— Clocks and Alarm Clocks, warranted, 8-day Par- lor Clocks, all designs, warranted, regular values $8.00 tc $16.00—SALE PRICES. . ... .. $5.50 to $9.00 Alarm Clocks of all makes and all sizes— FROM . viomsesiitines e STEE 146183 00 DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. OGULNICK JEWELRY (0. 29 Franklin Street Opp. Bath Street Norwich, Conn. MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (All Geods Covered by Insurance During Transit) DANIELSON—PUTNAM—NORWICH—PROVIDENCE—FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD—BOSTON—LAWRENCE— LOWELL—WORCESTER and Connecting Points E. P. WINWARD & SON 135 WATER STREET NORWICH Phone 1250 SOUTH MAIN STREET PUTNAM Phone 477-2 184 MAIN STREET DANIELSON Phone 403 ~ g IERE @ 30 sdvartising mhg:u:n TUERE 18 1o advertisng medtam i “astern Conmecticut equal to “ m n equel pin for business results. lmmm ..a. Pt DANIELSON or about Dec. 15. to Thrift club members, Wwho the express purpese of having height of the holiday shopping season. and will help Grifiths St., Among new corporations Riverview.—adv. of Danielson. at $25,000. E. Scripture of Brooklhin, B. Fowler of Mt. Vernon, W. Powdreil N. of Brighton, William Brown of Cohasset and William S. Pepler of Taunton and Danielson. company’'s mill Danielson. on Furnace DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS A promise of a big boost in the volume of Christmas shopping in Danielson is [vs Newton A. Ballard and M. J. Kenney contained in the announcement of the | was resumed before Judge Gardiner Danielson Trust company that it is to [Green and a jury in the superior court release $30,000 to Thrift club members on This is the largest sum ever released by this bank in one season number several hundred, and who as a general rule interest themselves in the club for teady money for use in buying Christmas gifts— money that they hardly realize they have been saving, and which seems like a gift in itself when it comes to tnem during the The bulk of the $30,000 released likely will go into the tills of local business men brighten a season that promises to be marked by less extrava- sant buying than was the rule during’the war and post-war seasons that have gone. Unfurnished front room to rent at 3 organizing under the laws of Massachusetts is the Commonwealth Curtain company of Bos- ton, an organization very closely associat- ed with the Pace Manutacturing company The concernjis capitalized The incorporators are Harry Y., Martin Y., Joseph H. This newly organized curtain company is to cater specially to what is described as the volume trade and will handle part of the output of the Pace Manufacturing street in fUTNAM Trial of the case of Jennie M. Willis here on Thursday and much progress was made during-the day, which was featured by a visit of the jurors to the scene of the accident on which the damage suit for $10,000 is based, on Mechanic street, and by a motion for non-suit, which entered by counsel representing Mr. Ballard and which was denied by the court. During the afternoon there was special interest in the testimony of Mr. Kennedy. one of the defendants and the owner and driver of onewof thy automobiles that figured in the crash in which the plain- tiff was injured, Of special interest was Mr. Kenney's unqualified declaration on the witness stand that he was not driving) his car on the left hand side of the highway just prior to the accident. but that he not only was on his own side of the highway, the:right side, but west of the center of : the road. He was not going over five miles an hour when the cars crashed, he said, and had not been driving in excess of 115 miles an hour just prior to the time of the accidept. He detailed how he swung his car still farther to the right and onto the trolley tracks on that side of the highway in an effort to avert a coilision at the time he saw the Ballard car swerve sharply to the left and toward of the highway. Riding in Mr. Kenney's car at the time of the accident were his two sons. three young menSwho were coming from Me- chanicsville and whom he had invited .to ride down in his car and another young The strident .5 % din of Ne w York’s szething ed to the eter- wondrous gift what for him was the right hand side DAVI = THEATRI - % Ghetto, attun- nal laughter in human hearts ‘Humoresque.’ A story of a 1ad withithe of music; of a girl and a mother w h o loved him. From the celebrated story by Fan- nie Hursfs The Pace company’s line has been re- ceived in very pleasing manner and some very large ordersgf.ave been taken since the mill began operaiing a few months ago. Furnished room to rent, all modern conveniences. Apply at 31 Prospect Ave., Riverview, or. telephone 17-14.—adv. man pickad up along the way. six” of a eertain make of car. As there is to be a short session of the superior court be continued until next week Frank Carew, who was engaged here until about a Vear ago as. an engineer supervising the construction by hte Fred F. French company, New York, of a number of dwellings at Connecticut vil- lage and directing similar work for the Connecticut Mills coripany at East Taui ton, was a visitor in Danielson Thursda Mr. Carew is now with the Dypont com- pany at Wilmington, Del. His' visit here was a stop-over after a business trip to Boston. during all of Thursday, people. session of the superior dourt, low workmen, Manuel struck him over The report showing the excellent finan- ial condition of the Windham County Agricultural society came as very good news to hundreds of persons who are in- terested in the success and welfare of this oldest fair association in the country. It Is takep as indicating that the fair is go- ing to show a continued growth and the possibility of becoming in the not distant future a much larger show than it has been in the past. The encouragement given the management bids fair to inspire those in charge with an ambition to make Brookiyn fair a bigger proposition than it has been in the past. Two unfurnished rooms to rent, electric lights, heat, gas, separate toilet, separate entrance, suitable for light housekeeping. Apply at 31 Prospect Ave., Riverview, or telephone 17-14.—ady. Another incident that eame to the at- tention of the police Thursday again sug- gests the thought that owners of Liberty bonds are never o sure that they will not lose them as when they are safely pnt away in the care of some bank er other really secure place. Two bonds kept in a home at Elnwville have disappeared and thete seems little chance of getting them back again. i Next Wednesday, Nov. 24, brings the beginning of the closed season for hunt- ing quail, woodeock, partridge and pheas- ants in Connecticut. This leaves only four tion to the Day Kimball hospital. ick claimed that the att: provocation. scalp. which city he claimed to be boun Threugh an error, it Raturday. of Mason at the grave ritual. tory celebration Thursday raging at that time. Mr. Ken- ney was driving what is known as a ‘big calendar in Willi- mantic today trial of the case will not The court room was filled to eapacity an indieation of the widespread interest there™is in the case in Putnam and vicinity, as all of the parties concerned are well known Judge Geissler, at Thursday S nolled the assault charge that grew out of a com- plaint against Andrew Taylor by a fel- Eroderick. Tuesday Roderick complained that Taylor the head with a hoe while they were at work on the addi- Roder- k. was with gt Investigation of the did not bear cut this claim and brought to light the fact that Roderick had made a pass at Taylor with a shovel, just prior to getting hit with a hoe, the blow open- irg a considerable wound in Roderick’s An ancient traveler Who has been pick- ed up by the police was released Thurs- day morning and allowed to go his way. He was to have faced a charge of va- grancy, but he showed that he had sev- eral dollars in his pocket and was can- apie of paying his fare to Fall River, to d. was announced that “Souvenir” William H Taylor's fun- ecal wae to be held in Putnam today, but *he funeral will not be held here until Members of Quinebaug lodge with which Mr. Taylor w affiliated, are to take part in the funeral s a body and will conduct the servic: in aceordance with their Republicans of Pulnam held thetr vie- evening, kaving been postponed from Wednesdu evening on account of the storm that w: The affair was the on — xosmopolltan Prodnctwns HUMORESQUE A DHOTUVLAV‘ featurin, ALMA RUBENS & GParamour! drtcraft Gilure SR T A TR RIS case and Wednesday Matinee “The Quack Doctor” Sunday, Monday, Tuesday New Mack Sennett Comedy %! = Paramount Magazine NO ADVANCE IN PRICES more hu be out Wih gun and dog. open season has not netted any hereabouts, bags have been reported. ng days for those who like to The present sreat amount of game for the average hunter although some eases of good More hunters onlv cne of the kind seen in this sestion | of the county since the election and fur- nisk:d for thc victorious party members. What is tefined & musie reom has Leen added "o the police station at the munici- than ever have been in the woods in |PAl Euilding cn ChUlh street. Thi¥ s | towns hereabouts this fall and this has GuitecauEn R of todac Liet been due chiefly to the Tact that there Biared Fihete ¥ 1ncinden S has been so much unemployment. leaving h 1g being kept mighty busy many men with free time to hunt. by of{mm whr: :reh oft du;“\' Only one Parties hedded by James Kent, Eip_ [TocorL came it the machine, ' but kind ville's veteran coon hunter, have brought | friends of the members of tha dcpari- in 11 coons so far this season. The iatons | ment have been libral in loaning recoris, of the captures was a coon Weighing pounds and one of the finest taken in tais section for some time. Attention has heen called to the fact that Thanksgiving night will bring a full will bring another, an unusual happening. it one who has been inter- rs in watching the moon's The holiday nights are to be moon, and ‘*hat Christmas night is claimed b ested for phases. favored this year. Clinton W the School street garage, hospital, a complication, . having pendicitis performed a few days ago. ‘While there has been no general re- sumption of activity among textiie con- indications cerns . hereaboats, thereare at manufacturers Je anticipati vival. Orders foi certain suppl cating the production of new lines, are oming in to concerns hereabouts and the 3tneral feeling seems to be that the bot- of the slump has been reached and that the upward climb to busy days is , if only slowly for the immedi- tor There iay foods in the market. consumer by poultrymen hereabouts mediate touch with chaser. the Much of the great quantity of lumber 1ssembled at Goodyear for use in building forms for concrete work and other con- struction in connection with the yarn mill that was under wa, when a general bugi- tiess slump throughout the east. occurred, has passed into the hands of various buy- The lumber was taken over by Louis ors. LUENZA & preventive; melt and in. lNFMMM VIEKS Over |7 Million Jars Used Funeral Directors and 4 Embalmers & Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction Telephione Connection. Moocsup Div, LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmee Soecial ‘Attaction ts Every Detall DANIELSON CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES ‘WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. Bowling is the spert for alf. given away every Saturday. 'wood of the Willlamsville Buff company and one of the owners ol was_reported Thursday as seriously ill in a Worcester arisen following a successful operation for ap- s evidence that there is to be a iberal supply of poultry and other holi- “Native pouitry ‘s being placed direct in the hands of the in cases, the producer getting into im- ultimate pur- lm BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS Prizes 29 | 82 that there is a big aupply of @¥ery va- risty of music from grand opera to jazz v cn tap at the station. Members of Israel Putnam lodge of 01d Fellows of this eity will be in Dan- leson this (Friday) evening to take pari | i1 a parade of Odd Fellows' organizations of Windasm county Including <ainten Windham unferm rank , I 0. O. F., which haz arranged a social affar in connection with the parade. This wili ke the first parade.of the uniform:1 .0Oad Fellows in a town in this part of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Hermon G. Carver «n- tertained a party of friends at their home -n Scheol street in honer of Mr. Carver's tiriacay. Attorney and Mrs: Irving H Miron have returned from their wedding trip. They are to remain here for a few days before proczeding to Washingten, D. C. where Mr. Miron will take up his dut as bill clerk in the senate at the opening of the coming session. Today and Saturday and Monday and | Tuesday of next week is all that remains of the open season on game birds. The closed season begins next Wednesday, November 24. The force of the gale during Tuesday night tore down a big wooden advertis- ing sign of Bugbee and Wulf and threw it across a highway at the westerly end | of Woodstock avcenue on the state road | to Woodstock. Cotton manufacturing plants all through this section have operated only according to reduced schedules during the present week. Next Thursday, Thanksgiving day. will be marked by practically a total sus- pension of business in this city Attorney and Mrs. Arthur S. Mac- donald have been spending a few davs in Beston. What has béen designated as a Pickers' handicap is scheduled to be run off on the links of the Putnam Country club Tharksgiving day. This will be the last match game of the plaving season. Mra Moses G Leonard of South Vd(n will have the members of the W. 5 at her home for a meetinz (¥riday) afternoon. Henry A. Sanderson of Lowell visited _—_ thi largs_amounts of it. Tonight brings the opening of the bas- ketball season in Danielson with the K. H. S. team playing. Bleachers have been erected, much after the arrangement of last year, and the hall otherwise made ready for the season’s playing. In addi- tion to_.the high school games, which will o | bring member sof the Quinebaug Valley Basketball league here, Danielson people will find much enetrtainment in the zames to be - staged by- tae Connecticut Mills team, which promises to be an unusuaily strong aggregation. The state guard 'erganization is being maintained here, awaiting some definite action by federal or state governments as to what kind of military og:anization is to be uitimately establisheu here. In some cities of the state coast guard or Wolf of Putnam and he has dispesed of [ BEAUTIFUL DANCING BEA The Hutchimon' Amusement Company OFFER A New Musical Comedy “NOT TONIGHT JOSEPHINE" - WITH MLLE. FLORRIE AND BEN LINN Supported By An All-Star Cast ORUS OF NEW YORK GEORGEOUS SCENERY AND COSTUMES. MAIL ORDERS NOW RECEIVED SEAT SALE MONDAY 10 A. M. PRICES—50c TO $2.00—PLUS TAX BreeD IN THE AMERICAN CI A THUNDERING SONG ELAINE PONY VOTES GIVEN AWAY AT —————— “IN ROOM 202”—Comedy — PATHE NEWS ———— TODAY AND SATURDAY —SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT—. - ) E. K. LINCOLN FAMOUS ROMANTIC SCREEN STAR NEMA SUPER-SPECIAL “THE INNER VOICE” SNE_LOVE, TRIUMPHANT: BASED UPON THE RED BLOODED STORY OF OF WRONG AND OF LOVE STERNE. ALL MATINEE PERFORMANCES. TODAY AND SATURDAY Mat. 20c—Eve. 20c and 25¢ — THEY FOUGHT FOR THE HEART OF A WOMAN And What a Fight! a thrilling struggle. all-star cast featur MIGNON ANDERSON, NEVER BEFQRE HAS THE SCREEN seen such An intense drama of human emet .fACK RICHARDSON s enacted by — ___ GEORGE FISHER, CLARA HORTON HER TORPEDOED LOVER—JUST AS YOU SEE USl COMEDY SATURDAY MATINEE—CHILDREN 11 CENTS Today and Saturday Norma Talmadge In the Ambitious Production “The Branded triends in Putoam Thursday A number of at Pomfret school will be at New’ Haven on Satur. day to see the Yale-Harvard football | game an interes affair, to be held in Guild rocms, planned for this evening. Memorfals for Miss Eden daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James I Elisworth Sabin, so-on Mr. i Sabin, are to be presen:2l to The Tatem mamor- school. wili ymo‘ ase a selection of bhooks, the o cipal of the schood znd head of the English department.® The books wlill be marked with a special bo: plate and wiil then be presented the hon- As a commemora- | tion of the fund .a shield has been placed The Sabin memorial fund has been raised voluntarily by the pupils or pupil in English. in the school. The memorial will be in the form of large picture to be purchased and hung | n the hall of the school. What a woman saj talks O into a telephone receiver. nien of St. Phillip's’ church have the v M- | The income from ths fund 10 be -when she Woman” “WHEELS OF FATE 3rd EPISODE OF JACK DEMPSEY’S $1,000,000 SERIAL “DAREDEVIL JACK” Sky Mounhin—-PrinqL WILD BEASTS AND ANIMALS AT HOME CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY CHILDREN, SATURDAY MATINEE 15¢ GOODYEAR A miscellancous shower given Miss Nancy Whittaker at the Social club Wed- nesday evening was a great success. Miss Whittaker, long a favorite at Goodyear, is about to start keeping house, so her friends arranged the show: which BORN. KANE—In Norwich, Nov. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. of 151 Maple street. MILL At Gales Ferry, Nov. ghter to Mr..and Mrs. 11, 1920, 15, 19 Andrew MARRIED, , by Rev. and Miss Mary At Hambu 920, Hadivm nice Tower. - John A. Kane AMBERT—In Williman- 92 J. J. Papilion, Apn | Nov. Gerhart Wiison ef aniels and Miss Ber- brougit a rain of pans and kettles, dishes and glasses, supplies of all kinds, even te a dressed chicken and sack of potatoes. | It was a complete surprise to Miss Whit- | taker. Supt. Boys was toast- | master for the e 1 when he set "] the ball rolling by praising Miss Whitta- * for her heip and many kindnesses and stated that the people were trying In a small way to show their apprecia was so overcome that she was able only to thank them all for the g prise. About this time Selectman James Bacon was presented a birthday cake. Toastmaster Boys announced that th were unable eake, but Mr. Bacon insisted he had only passed 48 summers. A fine entertainment DIED. followed, at which Toastmaster Boys call- o i B ed on many present for songs, dances, BROMLEY—AL Hastern Point (Groton). | instrumental selections, - recigations, " ete. % 25 o omleY. | \irs. Thomas Coulsen entertained at flaughter of lsaac and Kate Warren|on in with pianc and vocal selections. ik Cesterly. A i i a lin solo was very AFFERTY—In Westerly, R. L, Nov. 15, | Her imitation of a vio y B‘:‘:n Mrs. Margaret Rafferty, at maa clever. After the entertainment refresh- home of her cousin, Mrs. Margaret | ments were served and the evening wound 21 Greenman avenue. HOVEY torrs, Conn., Nov. 18, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W liam F. Kirkpatrick. kmma Frances Joslin, wmx wich, aged 87 years. Notice of funeral hereafter. of Henry Hovey of Nor- up with an hour of dancing. Mrs. Bovs, Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. Sherman were waim- Iy complimented for the successful even- ing. The meeting of the Goodyear Social W. Buckley was elected to complete the Church & Allen 15 Main Street - Funeral Directors —~AND— Embalmers Lady Assistam Telephone 328-3 ‘mobile artillery commands have been or- ganized. [t was thought some time ago that a compary of mobile artillerymen ‘would be organize§ here, but that plan has been set aside, at least for.the pres- HENRY E. CHURCH wu‘ SMITH ALLI.N lclub was held Wednesday evening. John n, &ne | to get all the candles on the | Big Masquerade Ball Saturday Night, Nov. 20th At Pulaski Hall Humphrey’s Novelty Orchestra THIRD CO.DANCE State Armory, Norwich Friday, Nov. 19 Dancing at 8:30 DANZ JAZZ BAND Gentlemen 55c—Ladies 40c | War tax included Car for Taftville After the dance NOTICE OLYMPIC HALL FOR HIRE For Dances, Bazaars, Enter tainments, Etc., Etc. Best Hall In Norwich For particulars inquire of JOHN B. BENOIT Box 502, Taftville, Conn. unexpired term as treasurer left opea by the resignation of Fred Buckley. In the bowling jeague Maltie's Old- Timers and H Sooper's Pullets are tied for first place. each team having won six and lost three games. The Pui- lets hung up a team scors the other night , and it is expected this mark will be hard to beat. Saturday, Nov. 20, the Goodyear soceer team hooks up again with the Whitin ma- chine works team of .Whitinsville, Mass. Although the Whitins team has not been defeated this year, the members will have to be on their toes Saturday to have a look-in ! ONECO Mr. and Mrs. Wright Mellor of Center- vilie spent the week end here with rela- tives. Mrs. Joseph Hawkins and daughter Emma were in Centerville Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. G .A. Smith have re- turned from their vacation spent in Con- cord, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. George Kavanagh of Providence, former residents of this plaes, have been visiting at Horace Durdiek't and calling on frienis. DRESSES of the better quality material At the Right Prices HAGBERG'S NEW STORE 310 Main Street "

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