Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 5, 1921, Page 6

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/ NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MAY 5, PANFELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON | Memsbers of the alumnae of Mt. Holyoke | coflege and their guests enjoyed a dinner | last evening at Kings-Tripp lodge. Plans for sremsing interest in and securinig do- | nathems for the colleze endowment fund | were Awcussed at length. Sewmwel Back is home from Yale for a brief wacation. Blustery weather Wednesday made méEt folks prempt to don heavier coats There wax a high, chilling wind that secmed greatly out of season. PUTNAM As 2 result of activities of stats police in this oity, several men and women were hefore the city court Wednesday after- neom charnesd with either selling liquor or keeping it with intent to sell. The state men had had their eyes on those before the eeurt for some time, and these con- neeted with snch matters knew that he fore deng a group would appear before Tudgs Geissier Joseph St. Martin was chargel with sefling intoxicating liquor. The ziven on which he sold are April 1 and May 2. The prisoner pleaded The proseouting attorney recomms ®ood sized fine, accordingly the posed 5 fine of §1 ach of the sounts. This r each day the n was detec Costs otalling $15.44 w Jerry labby appeared yuor with a1 nor. e also Imposed. for keepin fine impos- $200 and some eosts, Mrs. John John Juskiew » and wara s o monnts to r making neariy ane thomeani ivon men. | At the elty conell meeting held Tuse. | ing. i 00 g LS Munroe and DANIELSON CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THR ABLES DAY. r all. Prizes turday. WEDNESDAYS LADI or' Bewling ix the given away every LADIES’ BLACK SILK STOCKINGS 2 Pairs for 77 Cents LADIES’ COLORED SILK STOCKINGS 3 Pairs for 77 Cents LADIES’ $1.50 CHIPMAN SILK STOCKINGS For 77 Cents a Pair LADIES’ BURSON STOCKINGS—1st Quality 3 Pairs for 77 Cents LADIES’ 25c STOCKINGS 4 Pairs for 77 Cents LADIES’ 19¢ STOCKINGS 6 Pairs for 77 Cents TOWELS 25¢c Towels. . . .. 4 for 77c 35c Towels. .. .. 3 for 77c 50c Towels. . ... 2 for 77c LADIES’ VESTS 25¢ Vests...... 4 for 77c 35¢ Vests...... 3 for 77c - 50c Vests...... 2 for 77c MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S $3, $4, 35, $6, $7, $8 SHOES GOING AT 7 The Ke $1, 52 and $3 a Pair | | Plans for a hare and hounds chase Sat- !urday were announced. | Relative to the presentation to’the | State-library at Hartford by the Nathan- No. 2, of the G. A. R7 {of an historic wooden zavel from the tree under which General Lyon died at the battle of Cedaf Crook, Missouri, August 10, 1861, it is interesting to note that a well known automobile guide has carried through several editions the in- formation that Willimantic s noted among other, things as being the heme of General Lyon, who was a revolutionary ana fitteen for violations of motor ve! W, Application for building permits as foi- lows were granted: Mrs. Jennie Labby to build two teme- ment houses on Woodstock averue. To | . and fell in baitle at Hastport. Emory Marion to build six terement | al Nathaniel Lyon is buried in houses on Vanden Noort street. To Jo-|what is m as the General Lyon burial seph Levette to bul ement on Wal- |ground near t illage of Phoenixviile, {nut street. D. V. T to build a ten- |in the town of Eastford. enment of Walnut y | Wednesday ‘ening at the Bradley the- Osier, to build as 0 | atre a moving picture and several musical strest. It was voted to emplo {number, the latter given by High school’ police offic : 1, and October 15. students, was th program. Th money raised goes to the support of high school Several are candi- dates for the place but appointmen: was |athities. deferred until the next meeting of the| John T\ahrhl!z of Tastford is to be eouncil. on hand this evening to tackle the world A late editien of Science and Invention | champion. publishes an artiele in regard 1> th2 b signboards constructed for 5 e B P PLAINFIELD code of motor laws for the state these hoards is located near the do of Connecticut and Rhode Island, on road leading from as weil as bein near the houndaries of other stat peture of one of the bo is publ n connection with the artcile. Oné of | teams played excepti fast ball for Y‘N‘ season, although \\rakhn:: in ing department was aquite on of errors al- Mr. and Mrs. Otto T. Wulf are to leave | wice. The lay for a week's visit with their son the Toureh, | Oliver R. Wulf, in Wash n =D C pinners even:d In the Room put last Ten boys from Putnam High schoal | Barber, Ash, institute at the A small boy, vl 00 and i The May party and danec held under he auspices of the M. M Community house, Monday ed to be one of fa Course Joti - The unabl middiewe wreat) Only 77 Cents a Pair A GOOD BUNGALOW 17-QUART ENAMEL APRON DISH PANS For Only 77 Cents For 77 Cents MEN'S OVERALLS Blue Denim, Dark Striped, Blue and White Striped— Only 77 Cents a Pair FULL SIZE SHEETS 8-QUART COVERED 2 yards wide, 21/, yards long ENAMEL KETTLES For Only 77 Cents Only 77 Cents Extra Special Values in Ladies’ Muslin Gowns, Petticoats, Envelope Chemise— WORTH UP TO $2.25 For This Sale Only, 77 Cents Men’s and Boys’ “Topkis” Union Suits - WELL MADE, OF GOOD QUALITY NAINSOOK Only 77 Cents HANDKERCHIEFS BOYS’ HEAVY 10c Hand’chiefs, 10 for 77¢ BLUE DENIM 15¢ Hand’chiefs 7 for 77c OVERALLS 19¢ Hand'chiefs 5 for 77c 25c Hand’chiefs 4 for 77c For 77 Cents Ladies’ and Children’s Hats ALL KINDS' AND PRICES— : Ali Going at 77 Cents Stamped Goods at Reasonable Prices SCARFS, CENTERS, TRAY CLOTHS, LUNCH SETS, NAPKIN RINGS, GOWNS, CORSET COVERS, BABY DRESSES, ETC. the hit-| apparent. | s Neither team scored until the third in-| a ";nr 149, but 19z1 May Patten a nuamber of her friends | gathered to give her a surprise party at her home, 97 Old Village, Saturday afternoon. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Patten and Mrs. Ward of Boston. A huge birthday cake proved the center of attraction as decorated by Mies Han- nah Patten. Those present, who en- d the games and Victrola selec- until evening were: Sophrona Mildred Sykes, Clara . he, Trene Beaudoin, Pritchard, Rose Rows, Tootle, Edith W Rdith_Collins, Nellis Oidham, May P 3 ten. Emma Pattes orman Ward, Ted Paine, e, Gudern Holmes,] Ernest am Oldham, John ociety held a meet- y house Monday ev- The first rezular John's council, held in the Commu v ening. It was decided to hold meet- ings on the second and fourth Wednes- day of each month. A ccpimittee Was chosen to look for suitable rooms for degree work. Two delegates were chos- en to attend the state convention in Meriden 9 Grand Knight meeting Monday ev- er the committee mmunity house for| 1 on the team bowling | bowling team three straight | five from the aney of Plainfield the middle of the first J. Royle rolled the first stri h Coutu and [ | Plainfield captu twice and hizh team three of 1 The summary Plainficld. 110— 381 100— Coutu .. 11 BREED A THRILLING AMUSING AND ABSORBING HOUR OF FIRST THE CHALLENGE A TENSE GRIPPING DRAMA, WITH A LOVE STORY AS SWEET “haperon hae arrived n interior with a firepl: NO‘I’E GHANGI Friday and 25 snum‘é’l‘s ms[m Saturday WALLACE REID “THE CHARM SCHOOL” | HE THOUGHT HE KNEW ALL ABOUT WOMEN TILL AN AUNT WILLED HIM A GIRL'S SCHOOL! FIFTY DAINTY, DIMPLED DARL- INGS WHO THOUGHT HE WAS JUST GRAND. THE NEW YORK STAGE SUCCESS IN A WHIRL OF LOVE AND LAUGHTER. WILLIAM FARNUM —IN— “The Joyous Troublemaker” HE WENT ON A VACATION TO INDULGE IN HIS FAVORITE OF FISHING AND FOUND HIMSELF IN A PECK OF TROUBLE. “SHUFFLE THE QUEENS”—Christie Comedy NEW PRICES—MATINEE 15c and 20c, EVENINGS—RESERVED 30c CIRCLE 25¢c, BALCONY 20c, GALLERY 15c. TODAY-DOUGLAS MacLEAN in “The Rookie’s Return WANDA HAWLEY in “Her First Elopement” —News Weekly * THEATRE —TODAY — EVE NOVAK —l “THE SMART SEX” CLASS ENTERTAINMENT WM. RUSSELL S OF THE LAW AS A JUNE ROSE Matinees at 2.30 Evenings at 6.45—8.30 Standard Time NOTICE Eegmmng today standard time. Mat- flinee 2:00—Evening 6:45, to piease ev- eryone. ciub canted. feels that There The place to enjoy you.rself. A two and a half hour pro- picture but also a vaudeville company with 16 people for the smallest price. Matinee best seats 25c—Evening 28- 40, in addition we pay your war tax. ntation of Hartwell the lay. Greene ystone 77 Cent Sale Through the co-operation of some large wholesalers we are able to offer many Extra Specials for this Special 77 Cent Sale. gives you opportunity to save money on your Summer needs. OUR SPECIAL R. B. C. CORSETS |MENS 19c STOCKINGS Don’t miss them. The Keystone Store, DANIELSON | 7.0 These sales Gray, Black, Tan 7 Pairs for 77 Cents MEN'S 25c STOCKINGS 5 Pairs for 77 Cents MEN'S 35c STOCKINGS 3 Pairs for 77 Cents MEN’S 50c SILK STOCKINGS 2 Pairs for 77 Cents MEN’S $1.00 SILK STOCKINGS Only 77 Cents Pair MEN’S GOOD, HEAVY WORK SHIRTS For 77 Cents GOOD QUALITY MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Only 77 Cents BOYS’ GOOD GRADE PANTS—AIl Sizes Only 77 Cents $3.95 SALE OF LADIES’ GEORGETTE WAISTS Made to sell at $5, $6 and $7 CK THEM OVER TODAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY MUSICAL COMEDY BATTLE OF BAY RUM COMEDY—DANCE—SONG ALSO BIG FEATURE PICTURE RUBYE DE REMER in “WAY WOMEN LOVE” nd i oo et just what they 3 5 |{ ‘gramme. We not only give you a big six-reel feature and S 1l Church & Alien To Norwxch and Vicinity DANCE Given by the P. A. A. C. In Pulaski Hall Saturday, May 8th, 1921 MUSIC BY “THE HARMONY KINGS” OF NEW LONDON DANCING FROM 8—12 P. M. (Standard Time) A Goed Time For All l, Mrs \\"am Barlow on Winsor of Au enter- of ¢ T Myers Ave cation at The Oaks. i Raymond Gates were 15 Main Street Funeral Directors ~AND— Embaimers I' Walker s here T G. Marriott f Sterling HIll eall- with Mr. Moir at the Henry R. Brown of Plainfield visited Lady Assistany his daughter, Mrs. Tom Brewin, Satur- T = 2 day. HENRY E. CHURCH Mrs. F. G. Marriott, Mrs. ngame. WM. SMITH ALLEN Marjorie Ma Telephone 328-3 neoln of Naugatuck association $10,00 Kenvon of y for ma He was a native of e e o FEEE e e [ SOLID TIRES We have just purchased four carloads of SOLID TIRES at a very special price in practically all sizes. Theseareall FIRST S and carry Maker’s Name, Serial Number and Guarantee. Get our prices if you are in the market for Solid Tires. MOTOR TIRE SERVICE CO. 10 South Main St. Tel. 691 Putnam, Conn. SALE AND SERVICE Distributors of MILLER “Geared to Road” Cord and Fabric Tires ' Distributors of Celebrated “VESTA BATTERY”

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