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a visitor with friends In Danielson over Sunday. 3 3 LA g Furnished room to rent, all modern con- veniences. Apply at 81 Prospeclt Ave., Riverview, or telephone 17T4.—ady. Arthur Call of Boston, brother of George H. Call of Broad street, was .re- ported ‘on Sunday as being seriously il - Lawrence V. Parker of Bridgeport was D mmon bits, squirrel, partridge and quail were |a visitor with friends in° Danielson ‘over = taken. Sunday. Mre. Maria E. Bassett, widow of John e st iraheA ros Vo b bais K. Bassétt, died at her home on Spring | A eall was sent here Saturday after- s v lights, gas, 1%at, separate toilet, separate street’Sunday morning. - Mrs. Basselt had :::"‘57.: ;{'fl;’ffe;::g‘;’::‘m"_*;fl:‘:':?g:y entrance, suiiable for light housekeeping. been in frail health for many years, but it ientas s Apply at 31 Prospect Ave., Iliverview, or { egardad as alarm. | Ville, but in the interest of quick servite | { 37T R %17 SOWEC hor conditibn was o the call was turned over to Constable sy A hig wnti] within & few days. George Alvord of Dayville, who arrested R B Mze, Bassett was a daughter of Stephen | Morrison and brought him here. The PUTNAM and Grace Hammond and was born in | prisoner struck Constable Alvord on the i .scarab neck- Iwilley, Mass. Before coming to Daniel- Iv’mu with a club when he was attempting u:, ’5{?’:; ‘:}"‘wifi; ihu beu: traced son, many years ago, she had lived in | (o arrest him and this assault upon the |pack 200 B, .C. by the directors of the Woodsotck and Pomfret and at Waure- | officer may figure in the charges agAinst | National Hisiory Musean o s Tomk san. Her husband, who died about 25 | Morrison in court this morning. Morri- | i bene soacn by he malier of Worte for ‘years station agent of | yon is an old offender. Among the other | 3 5t tne cenucst cf Acthur Shorburm New Haven and Hartford | charges against the prisoner will be one |y o ‘00 “.‘;odsmk‘ = H‘;‘;fly Tttty aflroad i Danielson. Mre. Bassett |of intoxication when he is presented this | ;ivid o ((OOEs ONICRY LR ed ,one daughter, Miss Grace A. Bas- | moming. sia, who procured the rare jewel many { of Danicison, a sister, Mrs. Mary E. Jlou of Providence, and a brother, There will be a mass of Thanksgiving | years ago after it had ‘been discovered ~ DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS AND WED. MATINEE The Season’s Sensation THE NEW MUSICAL COMEDY “NOT TONIGHT SOUL MATE In 2 Reels COMEDY — Hanl: Ilann Chased Out of Town THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tlnnluglvmg Day 4 Shows SUNSHINE GIRLS Big Musical Show With That Jazz Chorus—It’s ths Girl Stephen Hammond of Springfield. Mrs. Mssett was'a member of the Methodist [at 8 o'clock, which thw children of St James' school and hundreds of parishion- at St. James' church Thursday morniug |in the tomb of an ancient Egyptian. The necklace was stolen from the Hardy mis- idence in Woodstock meveral weeks ago Show That Shades Them All in the Fun Line, So Don’t Let gi;ncqpnl chureh of Danielson. X ¥atorday st the Methodist chureh in Wrtawhkugan a funeral service was con- dueted at 2 o'clock for Mrs. Minerva U. ers will attend. in raids in which the beautiful country Clinten W, Atwood. remained critically | Place Which was closed at the time, was ill at the week end at a hospital in Wor- |Fansacked from cellar to attic. ams, who died at the home of a rela. | cester. Following an operation for appen- | Much of the loot from the Hardy res- Ve Mrs. Charles F. Bartlett, in Uncas- | dicitis, Mr. Atwood was making a good idence has been recovered as the result wile. Rev. 8. P. Obmun, pastor at Atta- | recovery when comrlications necessitating | of the arrests of Mr, and Mrs Alvin Lit- waugan, - conducted the service. Lurial | another operation arose and since that tlefield Bradley and #dward and Leon was in Putmam Heignts cemeter;. The |time his condition has been regarded as |Shacket, Mrs. Bradley's brothers. Mr. and arers were George L. Cook, Frank L. |serious. Mrs. Bradley.and Edward Shacket were Hemnett, Itay Whipple, Henry Pray, Ira | We guarantee our shoes and hosiery. |arrested here. while Leon was taken into Pray and W. H. Nettleton. A. F. Wood | If, for any reason, you have been dissat- | custody in Worcester, following revela- wae In charge ef the funeral arrange- | isfied with purchases made here, come to |tions made by the trio who were arrested e - our store and we will make you a satis- | here by Officer Eugene Gibney. ; s § factory adjustmint. See our very impor- The search in Worcester for the ancient e A, B O O e iil; | tant adv. on this page today. New Idea | necklace is said to have béen instituted for Miany ;ears. About a month ago Sihoe, Slors sl . |at Mr. Hardy’s request following an in- \ealyhh jiaving failed, she went to make ) Wilbam McDermott, who has been in,terview with Mrs. Bradley at the Wind- e o e Bartlett her miece, | Michigan several mcnths with a financing ha meounty jail in Brooklyn, where she & 0 o1 zation, is visiting for a few days |is being held for trial in the superior with his motner, Mrs. Michael McDer- |court. Eight Persian Yugs, one of them M1s. Mary Dubue, 76, wife of Francois | mott, of High street. Mr. McDermott is |a gift to Mr Hardy from the Shah, have Tt we, G eir home on Main street, | to be located with his company at SYyra- | heen recovered in Worcester, where the nesr the Quinebaug bridge. Mrs. Dubue, | cuse during the winter moaths. Took trori the Thiady, restience wasitakon 6 UF Ligtthan, DUt Wit 3 - Mrs. Oswald C. Street of Broad street |by the Bradlevs and the Shacketts and id Drooklyn for many | wi)l Jeave about the first of the yeur for |disposed of through a second-hand ‘deal- e ";‘_"‘"n”“t‘""":i a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clare N. Tur- |er. 5 for _the Connecticut|ner at Los Angeles, where Mr. Members: ot Qiinctaar: ladio ' of Ma- e, ¢ompany at the Main street plant, :‘ormorly w{ln_:&e nuno:;'ehr Mills, Iac. | sons and many of tiose who were his | phis and of four daughters, Rose, Mal- | (r. C. ifmnia niy ¢ D6 COFPOFAtion In | friends outsids of fraternal circles, at: ik i i o S e tended the funéral of “Souvenir” W. H. vina, Elisabeth and Mary. Thomas J ward and daughter, Miss s 2 3 Taylor Saturday afterncon. The co The bods of Edward Gauthier, 53, who | Helen E. Ay 1, were at Providence on | mitea) service at the ‘grave in Grove diedigt St Vincent's hospital in Worces. | Saturday to see Maylime at the Shubert- | gireet cemetery was conducted by Quine- ter. Where he underwent a surgical opera- | Majestic theatre. & | baug lodge, of which Mr. 'Taylor had tinn, was brought to his home in Ballou. | Alficd W. Bissett was reported Sunday [ ploF ™ minier "for 'vears. There were A4y I charge of Undertaker L. E. Ken- S c’om_fgnah;‘) at 5he Rhode Ial- | S0 B T T Tonten, 3. Mr. Gauthier leaves his wife and | and hospital, where he underwent a Sur- | “pejative to the funeral . services in atldren. gical operatioy on Thursday. Relatives | 1t 5 ; trom Danielsc visited with him on Sun- | Hartford the following was printed in a paper of that city: [““X foree of workmen was engaged wn | Funeral services:for William Harrison Saturday in replanking the Muin strect | (Souvenir) Taylor. .were . held at 7 crossing between the tracks of the New |oclock Friday night at local undertaking Haven road. While the work interfered [F00mS. Rev. Jesse.D. Roberts, pastor of “traffic on the busiest day of the |the North Methodist' church. conducted the improvement will be appre- |the service . The(Tempo. Quartet; J. T. ciated. {Dowd, W. J. Carroll, T. E. Couch and © | = weather Saturday was fol- L. Couch, sang the Twenty-third Psalm f 0! A young man who said that his home | ind “Gathering Home” Those who | 3ccompanied by Miss is in Newark. and that he had walked |sent flowers were the following: Repub- | Who Visited her parent and beaten from that city 10 |{jjcan state central committee, Bertram Andrews, of n # i ais intention Lere of lepray of white roses and ferns: -lyn and of asking for & | ¢, Griswold and Frank H. Rovce, He had worked as @ | of roges and magnolia leavi the war and was broke. uot- | Oimstead. placaue: ‘Gesrge H. Taylor. hat he has been €arning | faiper of Mr. Taylor, standing wreath: | trom $S to $10 a day durinz the war and | 2 &OSEPBHINE Them Dust Out of Town Without a Peep in Early. y FRANK KENNEDY With MLLE. FLORINE and BEN LINN Supported by an All Star Cast, Including The Dancing Marvels ADDISON FOWLER and FLORENZ TAMIAI BEAUTIFUL DANCING CHORUS Adlpteq From the French Special Scenery Georgeous Costumes PRICES 50c to $2.00 Plus Tax Seat Sale Today, 10 A. M. PRICES—Thanksgiving Day, All Seats 25¢ Evening 25¢-35c—Strand Says So TODAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY - - Sl E. 2| Matines 2:15—Evening 7 and 8. COMMON LEVEL—In 5 Acts ety Cosmopolitan Productions HUMORESQUE A PHOTOPLAY" featurin ALMA RUBENS _A Gprramount Aricraft Ciclure W A Picture That Brings a Lump to the Throat and a Smile to the Lips. | A Photoplay That Holds the Mirror to the Soul. The Song in a Mother's Heart Made Visible; the Dream of a Mother's | Life Come True. A Melody of Love and Tears and Laughter, Played Si- lently on the Scre2n. “Tl-g_l‘;' QLUACKdDFOCTOR" | ELMO LINCOLN, in “ELMO THE FEARLESS” e Latest an unniest | Mack Sennett Comedy Supreme Comedy—Pathe News 3 e e e “Paramcunt Magazine” — e ' K. OF C. NIGHT AT MOOSE BAZAAR PRICES OLYMPIC HALL—TONIGHT AND A GREAT SUPPORTING CAST IN A GRIPPING PICTURIZATION OF JULIE HERNE'S PUwWERFUL STAGE PLAY “THE MISFIT WIFE” ONE OF THE SCREEN'S MOST REFRESHING PERSONALITIES IN A MODERN COMEDY DRAMA OF SURPASSING INTEREST TODAY AND TUESDAY '~ ALICE LAKE \ At Waaregan the death of Raymond, utant son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis hrunet ed. Jurial was in the Sacred Heart yfl'l\ at that place. L. Kennedy a8 in charge of tie arr: ments. The fant was a great-grandson of Mrs. | @rincoie Dutue, ‘who s dead here at her | Muin sireet Gladys Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. treet. MID-WINTER TERM DANCING CLASS BEGINS TONIGHT ODD FELLOWS HALL | in turn succes froze on Mo the | r cars. making driving | | it for those who were Romeo Lagrandeur of this city was be- fore Judge Geissler in the city court Sat- urday morning. He was charged with assdulting his mother. According to his 8 P. M. mother's story, he inflicted a severe cut cbliged to be o James fiall and F Routh : : [3rs. Carrie H. Roves, pahms: Mafor BA- | on the forenead and diseoiores ner eve.| Ne He LEVY, Instructor Prize Fox Trot Thanksgiving Afternoon v of | POst-war period and has no one Lut him- | warg T. Lyons. placque of marguerites: | Ife' was found guilty and was sent to i i 3 P. Hunter, ros George S. | Brook jail for 60 a He wi s T | s s a T i : 3rooklyn jail for 60 days. He will be ree Dancing—Ni oor Prizes 5 sfl;‘“r'fy ent” cop at the crossroads in [ Goddard. pladque of chrysanthemums: |under observation-during this period, as | N8 the past week to zet out into the | F D: ng: ightly Door P n center is no more. aay wit irank- i ot it “h}*‘:sjl Henry Rorahack, plague nf’ c::rvmn- there are doubts regarding the man's| W00ds, ":‘vl most of them report game | n and Darl Wilbur, a fine str of rab- hed to and lay beside the high- | themums ; “Brother.” plaque of chrysan- i eanity. If he proves insane, he will be | S¢arce. Mary more hunters t usual | 9 | unday while d-ivers accustomed 10 | themums: Mr and Mrs. ¥. H. Crocker, | taken from the jail to an lum. have taken out licenses, owin to the | owianas ance C. eStra = ——— - | 2 for it were through ice- | oak leaves and ferns: 1 CASTORIA «. For Infants and Children Margerite B would 1ot Tun | Royce, wreath of roses; M. G. Fischer, loak leaves and ferns. Among those who attended the services mills beinz closed or on part time. MANSFIELD 1 windshields so 1hey it down. This will be another week of short time Wilfred Benoit of this city had an un- expected caller Friday afterncon in th person of Insvector Mitchell of the Bostofd® New Novelties—Stage Entertainment in manufacturing plants in Ki No | were Coreressman-elent F.- Hart Fenn, | Police force. Benoit was arrested on At the home of M Mrs. Henry incements have been nosted as vet |pooui. Compiroller F. Ciarence Pissell. | TeQuisition signed by the governor of Backe - Wedkesdng: S cenyd i i | hours we ! dicate when greater of | Dennty i'ate Secretary R. J. Dwyer, | Massachusetts and honored by the gove & "'\’;‘u_f"l ousi ADMISSION 10 CEN\TS e week will be work Chiet Crerk § s nor of this state. He was indicted by the 5 RTrTR R With Sas InU Ov Y Chief Clerk E. H Tounsbury of the 3 ¥ A macriage’ with' Ttox se For er 30 Years Notwithstanding general bu: retory of state's office. Chief Cig-k J. H. | &rand jury now sitting in Boston for R0y Hartford The cere- difions. merchants here revorted lively | matden of the comniraller's offies, B B, |Stealing, during the automobile - Kiweys bears ,’; juresmz®® | (r3d. Saturday, when many out of town | Rwiler of Tolland Frederick E. Norton of | ©f 1919, a second hand Hudson roads o M : buvers were in Danielso | The Courant. Meipr:. FMward . T ns, | According to Mr. eBnoit's e s | Joseph C. LaCroix of New Bedford was [mone-t A. Griffing. Major Thomss. J. | this «car for a strange ame Ben n. Gustave Figaher, Charles Bar. | 10€S not know, to a New York RACKER I o A i N redeived a fee for doinz so ! now located in Providence. Mr. Benoit | The Tolstein men of Windham, Tolland | w a pleasny musical entertainment. Coffee. “ake and cocoa W erved Friday eveming proved most enjoyable e for all who attended. lausson have been - o, Mrs | Mr. and Mrs. J. R MaTaraiT a Man- | work Monday of t chester. son 2 cousin of the The brode wore a gown of pale roses. The A. Jones received bride. The car is | blue silk and carried bridal 1 was g law, George taken to Bo he et Dr E 1L Marsh was in New Haven by e ot < and New London counties are to get to- | answer to the charg ot Tuesday zn1 Viednesday attending a b : sother at the Chamber of Commerce hall. v alker of S o left After a short| Miedicai meeting. on Bingham, er son, RTEOUS & ITCHEI I 0 Willimantie. at 1:30 1. Wednesday. | recently tke zuest of Mrs. Edward Jreene | trip they Hartford where| Miss Mildred Store has been the guest|left for Jersey City that night. Mu D-comber first. ‘The speakers are to be | of Walnut street. both have L Mr. Barlow js|of Mrs. G. H .;"" and Mrs. F. B|eympathy is felt for Mrs. Schroeder who —_——— President D. D. ‘Aitken of the N Mrs. Charles T. Sabin of th a brother o P 3 Eaton for afew duys e o 3 b e = Hotel-Friesian Association; Secretary F. | cently sold the farm in Har Mrs. l‘,rlm'\{xs a sister The next mecting o Young Peopleis] WEs/are muachi ol She SEmmer Teosy L. Houghton; R. C. Pollock of the Ex- | océupied Fred S amily, to A cla: club is to be he.d rionage an ad William Ryder of | Joseph Vad The subject ension Service ; Mr. Vadnais | second de Beau- e Extension serviee; together with rep- 1 take possession about the first of next | week. The ' and the committee in T ——— e g reeentatives from the State College and | year. Nobert r Arthur rrows, Mrs. 4, s % i 5 Ra® Dinatimert or Aaricnliure The students at Putnam High school | Clausson, p s . Ray Davoll and Wilfred Buck facLeod has : PROVERB—There is no helping him who will not e i e | hnve beea deies b tweicolt diais | el Alan and James| Mr. and Mrs. L. §. Bigelow left last M ement, but severa! times The attendance at Westm week Saturday for New York and Buf- v in the Common Place Experienc-| falo. . s theme of a helpful Thank Mrs. Jennie Josephson of Windham| o0 Ot IS Tt ivered Sunday morning|Mmade a brief visit recently at the home| tercentenary was a joyfu of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Barrows.|Present, as the day very forbidding. In tendants registered by 3 | the meeting are being looked after by | —Biue and White. A. Barber is captain be advised. | Frank L. Davis. eounty agent of the |of the Blues. and R. Pierce of the Whites. | Windham County. Farmers’ Association. | Points arc given to each side for rank in i studies 2nd for participation in athletic | | Officer Euzene Gibmey, who has been | cndeaviors. Points are aiso given' to those | { doing night duty. finished work Saturday | iaking part in dramatic or musical pro- | grams. | iand will he replaced by Officer William meeting which Thanksgiving Linens Thanksgiving TMESSTER g es were repres | Jarvais.» who has heen doing dy duty in ssed by Mrs. Jeannette WESTMINS o {»:mnk’;,fi ety | the business ssction of the city. Officer | The fund for the addition to the Day le, Home Demonstration| Nicodemus and the need of each of us << it | @ibney has ziven up his work in order to | Kimbail hospital has grown d | take other employment. Captain J. H.|Past week to the total of $3,71 ing the | agent for Tolland County Farm Bureau,|to be twice born was the pastor's text Ly those attending ex 95. The | was postponed to lriday afternoon, De-|at the Sunday morning worship. e returned from s vistt in New York | Week. The baby fund for the same insti- have ref = tution, started two weeks ago, has grown during the past week from $16.50 to $31. Newtown.—While playing with dwma- her home recenfly, Helen ear old daughter of Mr. and had her 1 every New England home, in a spirit of thankfulness for the good fortune that has been ours and the many ’Heuings that have been be- stowed upoun our hemes and the nation at large. Fore- most in th: minds of every alloped potatoes, beef loaf, celery, rolls,| Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf Karlson of Prov- cake and coffee. A baseball spelling|idence, R. I, were guests Sunday at the | mite caps 3 match furnished an inte 1 e T s th during the past week has been ! The: ‘mid-wesk N = and profit i K is near at, Prlger will, with his other duties, dis-| Erow' L een | comber 3. e iy e SREST A g i {charge the work that Officer Jarvais has | the smaliest since the campaign was| The ( ian Endeavor society served|have the passage, 1 Chron 2-19 for ;::"““l S hand—a day observed in | been doing. started, but the hospital officials are con- | 5 fine supper Wednesday eveing in the| consideration next Wednesday, Novem-| '™ y Attcrney and Mrs. Arthur Maedonald | fident of a largex growth during this|church parlors. The menu included | ber 24, Thanksgiving eve. | | | and Boston. Florence Divengezo, twe years old. of 41 Rai'road street, died Sunday after- g entertain-} Moody home. Mrs. Karlson was a school Albrith, 14 Fl"’A"‘" ""“““&"‘ '\’_l‘_*"“" ment. The men were arrayed against|friend of Mrs. Moody in Sweden r;!dr; A;ylhr‘m;“fl{‘i repe e . in | Post, American Legion, Thursday even- |the women. the captains being. T. Ar~| Mrs. C. H. Koch, Miss Eve'yn Koch|hand badly torn by the explosion o { noon frflim m_[*_;"‘;-m"h"-';‘;l ;::‘“‘:':‘:n il | Ing Dec. 2, at the Arcanum club rooms, | thur Barrows and Miss Abble Storrs. Al-|and the two youngest children have gone|caps. She was taken to Danbury D o four days, ‘bt no. doctor was | 1€ entertainment committee is planning | though for several innings, every indi-|to New York for the winter to be with |hospital, where it was found necessary to for: three gir four days bt no docto |ifor smokes and refreshments. cation pointed to a victory for the wo-|the balance of their family in that city,|amputate three fingers. called, until serious symptoms developed | My and Mrs. George D. Brown have|men, the men won by a score of 2 to| Mrs. am Johnson was called to Sunday afterncon. left for Clearwater, Fla., where they wili | 1 New York lately by the illness of her 5 Saturday evening, with the emthusinsm | SPend the winter. They expect to return | In honor of the twentieth anniversary|daughter. of their sccupants at the highest pitch, | @bout the first of April. of their marriage a number from this| Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rollinson of K Y s - P eep 1our klll- ores Active and Healthy threa returning Harvard-Yale ~specials | The case of Jennie M. Willis New- | village met with other friends at the| Staffordville, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rollin- roared into -tne city. The first reached | ton A. Ballard and Michael J. Kenney is | home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert FE.lson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ro'lineon, the station about seven-thirty, and after | 5till occupying the attention of the su- | Stearns Monday evening. The affair be-|from Aatawaugan, were guests of Deacon cooling off two hot boxes, left for Bos- | Perior court ing of the nature of a surprise. = A|and Mrs. Charles Barstow Nqvember T g Hunters from this section have been |gift from the friends was presented by| Mrs. J. Hime of New York, is visiting| o . . s ; ton. 'This traln contained six cars, three n & y k hw.emfe' on this occasion, of which were only partly filled. The | t2king advantage of the fine weather dur. | Rev. R. G. Pai With Mrs. Leslie | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WHliam John- wlth‘ utlcura Soa . TR R ccond’ rushiod - into Hlisyty’ aliout twoss Nichols at the piano, Mr. Nichols flute|son. is Thanksgiving Linens. e R ford Crane, violin, there was| The party given by Miss Young last| |Sssp.Oletment Talcum e everrwhers Forsec ‘addrees: Outicurs Leborateries, Dept. <, Malles Jass. IMPORTANT NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: THE NEW IDEA SHOE STORE, DANIELSON, and MANUFACTURERS’ OUT- after a gve minute stay for water was MARRIED. gone. While the special was taking wat- | JOY—_MURRAY—In Norwich, Nov. 20, er. many of the students in the cars eame | 1920, by Judge John H. Barmes, Wil- out on the 'platform. and cheered for liam Henry Joy and Miss Mary Murray, Harvard. Some also wandered over to| POth of Prestdfl. nearby stores, and wers nearly left, but ! the train was stopped o that these few might not needto wait for the last traim. This was decidedly behind the others.| not arriving much before nime o'clock. When it did zet here, it stopped only to let off a few Putnam passengers, then left with no more stops tfll -Boston was reached The pulptt at the Second Comgrega- tional church .Was - supylied Swgday by We are particularly well equipped to supply all your needs for the Thanksgiving dimner. THESE ARE SPECIAL VALUES 72-inch Satin Finish Table Damask, assorted pat- terns, regular value $2.00—Special price a yard. .. $1.49 DIED. BASSETT—In Danielson, Nov. 21, 1920, .}!n. Maria E. Bassett, widow of John 3. te. Kindly omit flowers. WOVEY—In Storrs, Conn., Nov. 18, 1920, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam F. Kirkpatrick, Emma Frances Joslin, wife of Henry Hovey of Nor- wich, aged 67 years. Funeral at her late residence, No. § CIff 66-inch, All Linen, Imported Table Damask, good Rev. Glatenco, 1 Fregk DieDs e ok ety Beraconial 110 LET, MOOSUP, wish to state that they dssire that any person or persons who have 1k, Who 1a svpeinkendent of Téligious Yantic cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. Church & Allen 15 Main Street Faneral Directors ~—AND— Embalmers Lady Assistans Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN serviceable quality, regular value $3.00—Special #ol yards of 70-inch, Irish Linen Table Damask, in rshort lengths (strictly all linen), regular value 50 doze_n Napkins, all hemmed and ready for use 25 ‘dozen- Napkins, all hemmed and ready for use, “regular value $3.50—Special price a dozen. i 'HAND-MADE MADEIRA LINENS 30 dozen 6G-inch real hand-made Madeira Doylies, assorted patterns, regular value 37%c and 50c— 25 thirteen-piece Luncheon Sets, real hand-made M:deirg, assorted patterns, regular value $10.00 education for the State of Connecticut. spoke on the Chureh and the Child. The Thanksgiving day service at the Congregational church will be held at 7:30 in the evening. The Baptist and Methodist church are uniting in_this ser- vice with the Congregational church. A 52-45 brief address will be delievered by Re Boynton Merrill, pastor of the Congre- gational church 10c The Congregational church has the foflowing committees at work arranzing for Christmas festivities: White Gifis 49 || Brosram. Mrs. C. D. Arnold, Miss Bmma 3 Roberts. Mrs. Mary Sherman, Miss Jose- phine Grosvenor. Mrs. Jesse Rich. Chil- dren’s Christmas Party, Second echurch club, nad an advisory esmmittee comsist- ing of Kenneth Andem., Walter Wheaton, Mrs. H. L. Pease and Mrs . D. Fisher. A Tocal attorney has recefevd a nostal from Cariton W. Durfee. formerly of Putnam Heights. who several weeks ago sold his farm there to Alvan T. Sweet. According to the card he, his wife and daughiter. Miss Sarah, are at present at Bethel, Vt. but expect to leave the 27th of this month for Los Angeles, whers they will stay during the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Bixby of Bridge- water, Mass., were guests of Dr. and Mrs. E F. Perry for Saturday. They were purchased Shoes or Hosiery from them that proved unsatisfactory present them- selves at the store of purchase and satisfactory adjustments may be made. It is the fixed policy of these stores that every customer be thoroughly satisfied with all purchases. We guarantee complete satisfaction, and if you are due an ad- justment on Shoes or Hosiery purchased of us AT ANY TIME, come to us, tell us your claim, and we guarantee complete and satisfactory adjustment. We want every customer a Satisfied Customer. NEW IDEA SHOE STORE, Danieison MANUFACTURERS’ OUTLET, Moosup 19¢ ‘\‘:fia:"h«< sl R AR : : i A » 3 4 : 2 e St 3 o GIE SRS AR RS AN IR SRR RIS AR LS LR,

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