Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 24, 1920, Page 7

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WOMEN'S FELT SLIPPERS, Regular s; 50 Giade, 50c A PAIR MEN'S FELT SLIPPERS, the kind he likes, $1.75, $1.95—Good Quality 19 CENTER STREET Opposite Orpheum Theatre DANIELSON, CONN. PROSPECT STREET NEXT TO POST OFFICE MOOSUP, CONN. $4.95 v ; - Children’s Shoes ARMY SHOES 7/ . PO $1.98, $2.98 — $3.98 : ‘ £ Misses’ Shoes Men’s Feit Boots 7 : \a BLACK AND BROWN HOOD QUALITY : Y y P 4 $2.98, $4.98 Hitnd $3.95 : ARMY' S0CKS 95¢ 8 THE ONLY SHOE STORE = , " Black and Brown, All Toe |GIVING PONY VOTES. | ?}? Y?UREC!HR‘SRfi “(;Ms oo : Shapes, Goodyear Welt 110 VOTES GIVEN FOR C,_'ggs"fiwu HE ,‘_”; : ; Youths’ Rubbers $4.95 ONE FROM NOW UNTIL The Latest Brogue Last, YOU SELECT YOUR % : H 1:;00V l CHRISTMAS. Worth'$14.00—$6.85 | PRESENTS. e e , epuler $10.00 Value A TON OF COAL FREE TRy rre— oy EoE gy e BOYS' SHOES, AT $2.98, $4.98 * 'THE FAMOUS CRAWFORD SHOES FOR MEN e ENDICOTT-JOHNSON SHOES FOR EVERYBODY The New Idea Store * The Manufacturers’ Shoe Qutlet Eriday evening Mrs. H. C. uq,r.y. spend Chflllmu with New York relan\es The Missionary Sociely met at the par- PREWARCOMFORTONPRSSENGERTRANS| = | wommws_ i, oo o Mrs. Harold Wignall and son Kennetk A’ new sign has been placed on the |sonage Friday afternoon. A desc: i 17 e pa o e ?l‘:fi’b::g“:“‘””’“"ihi“gglfi 159 b |ubrary readihg room bulding which reads |0f the people of Asia Minor and their |4re SPending the holidays in New Bedford : night. béngft of the Near Eu‘ Nle’ mnd Fan. | “Windham Library.” varied Teligions was very inter Mass. “hiladeiphia, Dee. 23.—Railroads _ip )through slseping gare at night to see that | *"A Christmas tree and Christmas exer- | cy work and candy. %8| Mrs. R T. Bixby left Friday to spend |given by Mies Sarah Louise Ha Prilip, Jebheon: fs passiis. his vasstilh < territory are returning to pre-war | Puilman er'l"‘plo!'e is on guard in each ear ! ciges will bring many togethér at the |sical program inclu; ed vofil uol‘ou by Mr. | the helidays at Toms River and Montelair, The church roof has been shingled the f ... .. parepts, M. apd Mra Y T. Jolth o P comfort of passen- {in’sertice. Methodist church Saturday evening, Miss | McKenna of Wi;llm;n!lc piano ol y {N- J. past week. ey : he Pennsylvania has | Wooden coaches or wooden combined is in charge of the ar- | Mids Dorothy Brown, violia solo ;;ge The principal of the grammar school, | A comparison of weather conditions SR ions for the heating |cars miust Wot be plared between steel Hopking amg seleetions by {he k._ Miss Florence Tuell, will spend the holl- | ¥ill be taken at that time will be for the | Aliard's baske eam of Moosup wa s in through service, says | cars, or befween steel cars and the en- ns by op! t be heated to (3 70 ‘degrees! uwrs and setween 65 and before tH yroaching n foust be haggage .w temperature | gine. i suburban | Soliciting alms, 2ist i was 10 degrees below. Steeping cars, ’t» éen Td‘ ertising ldnatl(rhor“her;ture not direct. 5 Sraena :f:qe 7 M elnc::e fi&’:,;’,'; UBERI Y HILL Y Schbols 5 Towd iclosed Thursds's fos the ye ferlipera- |1y compected with the business of the spe: e stoe ors £ Frid It | holi vacation. in the daytime the tem- | coppany must be prohibited. & of ‘Woo‘lfl?@k .eguv “has been calfed o | PeATL Polly Bixby, - The school’ closed Eriday _ afternoon | uliday vacation. wirior cars ' 8 ders issued to trainmen in- DANl:Lfilti * | which for many years Has been ong of the stations af which trains will (Continued from Page Six) be annour in all coaches and & terminals. the DA% of the Hardly a ddy passes now Wwithout bring- . ing one or more applications to local po- nounced at Jeast twice. H Pomfret is-at Alberta, Ala., to spend be allowed in " fhe | lic or court officiels for permission to R t pedial ?mm James O'Brien isddoins orchesfra,” Mre. Paul Hopkins akcompa- s et ot graay.‘dou;g“n Vod?u_s)m; spction }.lrh;_! nist. me fi;flp pz:noumed to about ar Keene, N. H. 18, 1919, the temperature dropped tg 12 Gash a1 homy ue digrees'below zére and the following day ackerjack. She et action will pe Saked relative to |In&t Hppkins) wth | With 'a Chrlstmas tree, Songs and recita- |~ Thé Christmas sopcert is to be held this Wilson. » Zmending the charter of the academy, Mr Ads Larrabes enterfained the best kn ey nt ruembers 8f the Adctlo rld,; €lib Mon- yz t]JY €vening. Mrs. R. T. Bixby gave a very Dleasant inforiual reception Friday afternoen for Mrs. ‘Tielen Boss Cummings“of Willimas- tic. Miss E. C. Neale poured .chocolate and Miss Dorothy Brown ured ;."h ibre” were absut 49 presen dufln‘ @ tions by the childrez. All received gifts. | (¥riday) evening. e oftering which fiev and’ Mrs. John H. Knott and |will be taken a tthat tinfe wiil be for the daughter started Monday noon for Miami, | starving children of Fld They stayed in New York Monday Children Cry night with Mr, and Mrs. Knotts son. Rév. - Mr. ‘Kno;:lexr;:c;‘stuo bs a¥hr x%s:gd':s e e e FOR F}EICHER S Miss Blizabeth Hazen of Col er y i was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. | HArtford for the winter. CA S,l' ORIA Horace Foote, old friends; all formerly h to. make the gprld gate: for plupderers. | BE"y 000 S TRRRL S S G. Lawrence Ferkins of this cit? and liday season with hi§ Brother B be' locked up on a charge of vagrancy. s; mi_: in Exéter. e A sentence on a VAgTancy charge means |Mr. Perkins is plannin ro: oon. e C: E. society held a social Friday . y 5 e A . cold_ weather @oors must not B |, Ty 0% " VERERLOY, SrEe meant| ALk ot weeks ‘soon a(tfl}?flai‘)/ *'Keerey Lathrop, Pxeter, N. H Migg |evening in the church rooms in the par- unless passengers are leaving ihe | sounty-jail a¢ Brooklyn, where good and | Vear. * |dplia” Guild, nde'Vg pt- sonage. we Have a Supply Of d fot onene hefore ertm sm substantial food Is furnished prisoners—| On behalf of Putnam g.gh ;choox Fraees C; n’f,n, b c, Miss Ruth nodurs teacher in the local 5 '“.‘"‘ e d At B without cost. These pleas for a soft win-| Killingly High' school, chalienge - lani " Guild, e, schioo], Went to her home in Longmeadow, ot ¢ S ter at the expense of the county are not{Tourtellotte Memorial mgh school of | Bostor,, Eden ook ur, -re b ‘.:n,;‘«;u’.r.:ra-r:“:),;hmu& ;'l:‘;a;e:“:hg; fhbeing given' much heed, Rowever, and|North Gro-ver&mle for 2 typewriting | home te,r the keuflm ason therefor. Conductors must make frequent tri ervipg unfortunate Wil be left to suffer 3 q tripg ip] o the ‘applicants ‘are regularly "advised to lobk eisewliere, though no really fe-| Ivs a Yook years when ong stoj rough forced unemployment. Woodstock Th hursday eveni] Dec. 23, the local LA through the |crammar- schoof ‘dRd the" cmxrenu&iin onsider that the | Sunday school hgm a combh- tion enter< Miss., Sdturday. She ‘expects fo résume teaching here the ensiing term = ‘Mren‘Dnmel Killourey “of “Willimantic is > § visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles * . James, for a day or two. _'IN Johp Clark has purchased an automo- o 1etx which tai‘nnunt in the ) Manufacturing plants operating in the |iS to hgig jts“am soon, Wwas | serid ‘the epfiv!ren e 5 ocx E"A u:g a town "of” Killingly ‘Wil ‘closé today for org);nizli’l in'17! S nd program followed. the Christmas holiday period. This year | ” Mr. or il haye Last Christmes | the workers will have until Monday, as|their soh, %M v?’ r%'l *S“'“yslgg%y g‘;{;figf'}’;‘.’.#m,& *h Christmas falis on Saturday the United States naval academy at A.n~ his sermon Rev. A. W. Clifford combined Attorney and Arthur G. Bill are at|napolis, with them for the holiday. the Chiristmas message with an appeal for 33.:‘?3’.‘;.5‘:."”’“ the holiday sedf ™5l of e imstrasters at he high the Near East rellef fund. Thers were Pufeiev‘ Jehn H. Knott had his faithful old EGG, STOVE AND NUT SIZES horse put at rest recently. “THere has been a week' of exceptionally FOR fine ‘weather and fio snow. The mercury has not been below 17 or 13 above zero H = IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Rev. William F. English, secretary and & * & i school have left ;or the Jjd § 5. | (Y0 anthems by the choir, with sopramo |¢reasurer of the Connmecticut Miss Alicé Caron, who is a e TS located 1o Beitimors, han(\ed!c‘fizx::ir:; Among these arf: ng 4 cx& o5 ¥6l0s by ‘.“;”*"%‘" q:r society. will ocnpy the pulpit n’glgie I evening fo gpend the holiday season with | 9 French. whio'is u with e el R’-"” ""’L‘dgfl orer |erty il church ‘Sunday morning mext. orge’ Caron and family of Me- dtives; Miss Barnes, Lem:her M the Eng-| 08 5 amounted to over §30. Over | Aiss Julia Philbeck of Saranac Lake I8 Strest. Miss Caron fermerly was|!}8h department, who is visiting with. relc fhf Jias bes 59,2 Farions wavs for | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Kipnaird L o a fesident” her atives in New York state: Miss Elizabeth i ! und ! it being due —_— ‘ Samuel Back, student at Yale univer-|Jackson, teacher of cooking, with rela- |0 the effor tHrED. BOZRAH TEAM PURPOSF" sity. s spepdin the vaeation period with tives in South Norwalk, Conn.; Misi Mre. Chaungey ¥itsgn ot the Jerusalom ) > ,S his par;n Attgrpey and Mrs. Harry E. gase, teacher of sewing, is at her ho tstrict wax '{aken stddeniy !H Fprday | Miss Maud Eiler spént the week end in jn Anson, Me. Miss Alling, Latin instrue: a surgical operation Will be neces- | Greeneville, the guest of Misg Janet Beat- ; 5 ms- Annie Hutchins, who was a pa-|9F i6 at her home in Kensington, Conn. ; sie. NG tient at the Day Kimball hospital for a|Mie® Jenkins is in Wiltl of the folie’ MGEF‘ “"Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lathrop of Nor- ] ,l | number of weeks is at her home on | 48lidays. % young deonié-lest” fait u! ’Sz with. Were. recdnt dbilare S TRE home oF Miin .,,,,t Kowing steady improvement]. abtain Bu!ger hn it i by request 1 lha s.mm churedl in wum nlp- - P e Brter s £ e sursical operation. | EB THToREEE 3 fi-{en wfi:!gs :? B 'n’beom?,hnMd oft \!o?fil & i" g%b the Danielson Girls' club | Special Officér e 0" wil “’;YS;“ i mer 1w weans we!| FOr ¥our Range, Heater, or Firepiace time with Rev. B. D. Remington nt Col- ter. who is ill ¢ fi,fiv‘fi'&’fl“ A 1y vaine rostig, WJ.F.PHONE ORDERS The sfools in town elose today (Fri- “abott the borough singing carols | BISting the cantain in doing day duty, and | Next Sunday eye this evening, a pretty Christmas eve cus-|Special Officer Napoleon Brizallion, who [al Sunday sc e A THR 18 doing nignt duty. concert in the efihn‘h un olden times. B m;g‘,#fi f-:;:; z;.,‘plflfim. 2 freshman at Holy Cross, |of Mrs. H. C. Lathrop. ding Ch: his 1l e B E‘:fi‘ §a:flfig[;&ofliz; "."’rm@’ :;:.T':: .me. r-mfi? with (memssggg@xfi tpen Frider Qe TOE IO ‘?’}?fl:{m ({e:}mhm Ompal th' the The children' of St. Paul's Sunday |Lpuise are visiting relatiyes in White f votes 8t the ¢ Harttord —Twenty-five of the graduate |school are planning to hold their @hrist- | Plaips, N. Y. foeal pone; ,wnn.sr are mmmng purses at St. Francis’ hospital on night |mas entertainment on Holy Inngeents' JQgemmh Allyn of Fitehyille wag a eali- New aec;rona nf state road fencing|dllly entertained Mrs. Margaret O'Lough- , i day, Tuesday afternoon, at the JRrigh gga‘y the h f his sister, expeied along the main highway , the night matpon. at 2 dinner party in | house. G EM :fi”v of § i ' CENTRAL WHARF the ?ou; Corners into Day- hosvita] dining room the other night. | Miss Mary Packer is spending the Mot et “‘11'“,. at the g s O'Toughlin returoed Monday from a |dave with her sister in Mystic Batsl ok esheriey ——___J at 3 o'clock. * WIE Buksday snd s the state read be- <hmz tween DRy¥ Atpawavgan. i#ip soutivlasting 10 dave. - Winzsley Brown is assisting friends ‘ 3 l’l“

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