Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 22, 1921, Page 6

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DANIELSON AND PUTNAM_NEWS ‘over to, their righ¢ful DANIELSON K Rebert Yancy, colored, of Phiiadelphia ®d Baltimere, sah, will have an inter- *iew with Judge W. Fenner Woodward m the town ceurt this (Monday) morn- ; ing erman, seph Natorski, @ Main street lodging house duri ®arly hours of Sunday morning and | the Rhode Island border. Yorthwith disagp 2 formea Yancy that he was heading the hwith disagpeared from the center of | AR ace the man said he intend. and brough him into Danielsca turned him over to Chief McFaciand. Natorski had spent an esriler nart of MeFariand about highwars in Brooklyn ard Wau e ! gan in an effort to find Yancy, so “hings hereabouts. His absence was of brief duration ‘mowever, for within two hours of the Teport of the theft to the police, Yancy ‘was locked in a cell at the police sta- on and the two ing watches were of Chief Joan n due time will turn ! wrong way to the forenoon drl the possession and, who Mciar- owner, ‘Do Oatley, the well known hunter and e Yancy slipped & ¢ gowhen he was in- veigled_into accepting a lift from Jo driver of a pud'ic ser- Yuncy Yancy will answer to a charge ohat : Viee car, and who came upon e stole two waiches from a roomer atl S the latter was hiking along ti:e hi o tne ! Way mear Sputh Killingly, heading for Chiet NORWICH_BULLETIN, MONDAT, AUGUST 22, 1921 egnized the fellow when he ac:icently came upon him over South Killiazly way ‘Wwhere he had gone with a fare. Yancy arrived in town Satutcay night, ceming from Providence, he sail. He hired a2 room at a lodging house and during the very early hours of the morning stole a gold watch and chai and a radiolite Silver watch, both property of Mr. Oatley, Yancy say. is 23 years of age and cam: part of the couniry s mode of travel was one extremely popular with t . road—getting rides on ausmno® engaged in long distance haminz. A sight t ould delight th~ cye of n- | every prehibitionist—the Quinsbaug riv- er going dry!'—interested hundreds ot People on Saturday at and near cinity of the big bridge that crosses atiedm, fn Main Brest near the Quine- baug store. Not in a scere of years has the river been drawn to its present level—so low that its rocky bed is revealed to view and an ancient dam that furnished power the | Promotly | dertaking during the two weeks that the for the early manufacturing npera.tion that' will hold back such water as is com- at this point of the stream shows élear- 1y the full width of the stream nearly opposite the stable in the rear of the Quinebaug store. » with the close of the big mills of the Quinebaug company at noon on Saturday gates of the canal were opened and the water allowed to rush out into the river that the canal might be drained in order that the extensive re- pair work that the mill company is un- mills are closed be started ‘at once, By Saturday ht the river had fallen to an extraordinarily low level and by Sunday morning the mill canal was al- most as dry as a bone over a greater part of its length. A force of workers removed the old gate house that spanned the canal at-its head, the heavy gates were lifted out with a derrick, loaded on trucks and moved nd werk of removing the heayy timbering upon which the gates rested inaugurated. Sunday a force of workers were as busy as beavers puiting in a coffer dam WE WERE oWANIPELD ALL FORMER SELLING RECORDS CROWDS OF THRIFTY DVANTAGE OF THE Keystone Sale I Will Sell! half of this big stock in the next few days, just as I stated in my DEMOLISHED--- BUYERS TAKE Hurry! Folks, Hurry! THESE BARGAINS WILL NOT LAST FOREVER—JUST 11 MORE DAYS TO BUY AT SUCH WON- DERFUL PRICES. BUNGALOW APRONS 9% Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock sharp, I will sell 80c Bungalow Aprons for 9¢ each. Here’s Good Advice. Come Early CORSETS Almost Given Away ! Fine Coutil Corsets — R. B. C., D. A. R. and Maud P. makes — Stylish models, in either white or flesh. $1.50 value. .....MY PRICE 69c $2.00 value. .....MY PRICE 97¢ $2.50 value....MY PRICE $1.67 Willimantic Thread 59¢ Dozen Everybody knows it retails every- where at 10c the spool— MY PRICE 59¢ DOZEN ENAMELWARE Less Than Cost ! Covered Titan Gray Enamelware — known for its durability and finish. 6-quart Covered Preserve Kettle— MY PRICE 98¢ 6-quart Sauce Pans— MY PRICE 69¢ 17-quart Dish Pans— MY PRICE 98c MEN! - FINE LISLE HOSE 221/5c Splendid 35c value—Get them in all the wanted colors. At this spe- previous. announcements. only one way to do it, and that is to sell this stock at prices the pub- nething will prevent me in ac- Yours for Money Saving, “The Man In Charge.” Take Table {! Take What You Want Pay Your Own Prices In order to clean out a Jarge amount of mefcl}andiu during this sale, 1 have adopted very drastic measures To protect our customers, I reserve the right to limit quantities. BED UP 1t's a2 mighty big effort and there is merning lic will want to pay—Give it away Hemmed if necessary Prasce I've cut prices to thz bone, and complishing this feat. J. E. KEEFE and $1.50 to make it move out quickly. A thousand dollars’ worth of every- thing — from Men’s Neckwear to Kitchen Utensils—such an assort- ment !—placed on this table so you can “TAKE” at your own prices. Absolutely no “Strings” to this SIMPLY TAKE WHAT YOU WANT AND PAY YOUR OWN PRICES. . value— KEYSTONE STORE ' DANIELSON, CONNECTICUT - MOVING AS IF ON THIS STOCK IS BEING GRAB- HERE AT PRE-WAR PRICES. White Baih Towels 12Y/5¢ Here's another smap for early shoppers — These fine Towels for such a little | CHILD’S RIB. HOSE Be here early in order to get this bargain—25 dozen of them, in all sizes—black only. This entire stock of Women’s and Children’s fine Shoes has got to go! $5.00 CALF SHOES AND OXFORDS,. .......... $1.88 $6.00 CALF SHOES..... $7.00 and $8.00 SHOES. . $3.88 BE HERE EARLY AND SAVE'! UNDERWEAR A collection of bargains that won't last long. — Gowns, Petticoats, Bloomers and Envelopes, of fine quality Muslin Every garment represents $1.00 & tim ROLLERS QUICKLY — SAVINGS jing 1K i 8c Pair SHOES $1.88 $2.88 BOYS 87c Strong Wool Tweed, in serviceable dark colors. A good buy at $1.50. Get them this week at 87c. PANTS | MUSLIN 48¢ or Seersucker, MY PRICE 48c and Mrs, Harry Halekman. } Prince street, are entertain { Halekman's father, John Wizetjeki, fing from the Tiver Whils a modern set| ©f gates is being built. Hundreds of tags filled wiln sand wers piled meti- ‘odically across the width of the camnal during’ Sunday and by evening this bar- Tier was a formidable one risén to a sreight of several feet. Gt The workers were watched with in- terest by scores of people, including | '‘many automobile parties, Work on the mndertaking will be rushed' during.the ‘mext two weeks in order te have it com- ‘pleted if possible by *the date set for ‘he reopening of the mills, two weeks srom: tomeorrow. (Tuesday). t ishermen were not slow to uke ad- vabtage of the unusual conditions up: the 'river created by the drawing down of | ‘he stream. As early as Saturday even- ing big hauls of eels were reported an mmany pickerel, mud pout and even Ger- man carp, merooned in shallow coves'up the stream, were brought in by the men Wwith rod and line, the fishermen getting great sport out of. the oppormml« ez ated for them by the repair wo.s. ‘Muel of the satisfaction of Chiel John McFarland, the new parking reglatjors recently promulgated by the wardén and court of burgesses and pow in _effect, worked .out spdenlidly, Saturday , and Sunday. The public, evidently -well ia- formed of the mew rules, through the publicity given by newspapers, joined heartily in observing the requircmeuts and the business section was gested that it has been any w. for several years. A few, inclined to quibble pver the le- gality of enforcing the parking rules, violating them, ou’ th2v2 vere the picturesquas lansuize of “‘as not being z10d p and gemming up the game’ and blecking a move that is primarily in Lhe interest of Danielson’s business men and not intended as a means of inconvenfenc- motorists or of further regulati: An unconested street makes -it e for out of town motorists to get about easily in doing. their shopping, thus making Danielsen a more fuyviting i for them to trade, as weil as maks street sefer forjtrav.l for evuy Dpieased with the spl b 3id start has been made in enforc ulations, the police are requesting 1he coe operation of the dr Veiicles, motor-driv 1 sbey- believitn the beneh em within a viry short derived from er, part of Acade; c and the section a road station recelved an oil urday morning and then a ine gravel in the carrying oac of the amber of Commerce plan fir froe the bu ect. n from the dus: clcud: that have swirled through them sincs ng. The work was quich ¥ done and aftes 2 travel hus contribyted to 10 i smoothing up the Before Jeaving here Saturday after- noon, Heward A, Elliott, depaty com- missioner of domestic an X! ed himself pleased at the man which the quaraniine on 'dogs towns of Killingly and Brool'yn ing carried out. Practicaily all e dog owners are co-operating. The antine i8 so satisfactory to . no rosecutions of doz eowness has een and Mr. Elllott expressad tne this goed record could be 9 ¢ that naintained. Mr. 45 '«,»'uly arsivel-in w :jski has been in this « weeks and doss not speak ands}v, he manageq to make a su ; ks people here, coming from > to New London an route to Canada He is traveling wi two men will 1 'lhe ousands in northern Ne across the border, and make the ule as they go. They left © Saturday morning in Mr, J rs. r iting with their ! Plymouth, Mass. Ar. -and Mre, day at Oa on people 4 :qaenl d at Pitasure Bes nd Mrs. Harold B. Atwood svent | end on a metor trip to New ton. ' A r')m\\kr of e ‘homes zt Connect! te duplicated In the the Con- at Sher- James’ church Quinn, who died at Quincy, Ma Thursday of this week briugs the big ing of the Chamber of Commerce and Bohemian club at Alexander's lake and the event promises tooutclass any- thing of s kind hereabouts this sum- mer. 1 Singing by a male quartette and showing of 2 motien plcture featured the community_ser in Unitarian hall at Brooklyn. Sunday night, { Mrs. Ella Lathrcp and daoghter have been spending a few days at Oakland Beach 1 New cement street wlake leading frem the | sidewalk to the entrance of igh Schoo! have been laid and | ance of the Josenh Loiselle and Mr, and Mrs. Yioyd Sweet left Saturday on a motor trip to Canada. hmond and daughter have returned from a vi of six meeks and Mrs, Clarence Yeung in Laonard P. Morrison, whe has been operating & big motor bus berween Por land and Old Orchard beach, Maine, th summer, i ting in Danielson, & former home. . L. N, Dube and thelr ve returned here after, 2 Wiifred Halle is amenz from this section who are spen GURLEYVILLE i WMrs. Cora Tucker, lecturer of the grange in Bridgeport, Who has been on a trin te the kcmr&l’! conference in Maine. has relurned te the home of her patents. here, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dim- ock. | . R. Barlow of New Haven was the guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Stedman Sterrs lave been enterfaining their niece from West- brook. A man and his daughter from New Haven are to move into Mr. Dimock's house and are to teach the Gurleyville and Storrs schools, respectively BumsteadsWnnnSymn | | Euests - THEATRE - TODAY AND TUESDAY AN ELABORATE FILM VERSION OF DAVID BELASCO'S FAMOUS STAGE SUCCESS “THE HEART OF MARYLAND” Tenth Chapter of “THE SON OF TARZAN” BREED & PATHE NEWS 7 MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN Go Get Where: You the . Most For Your. Money bag punching. A fail to see it. PR P GORTATUESDAY_WEONESORY ANTONIO MORENO in “The Secret of the Hills” |- - “Jimmy Aubrey Comedy | International News SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY AL DERBY—Champion Bag Puncner of the world in scientific and fan- cy bag punching. Also head, chin, feet, knee, musical and blind-folded |’ refined act for ladies, gentlemen and children. Do net Mat. All seats 20¢ Children Mat. 15¢ Evin'g Z20c-25¢c PUTNAM the family and friends Mas: Members of from Putnam we; Friday evening party ziven to at Mr. - and John who Friday celebrated th: wedding anniversary. ‘was at the nome of- their daugat Henry Young. Mr, a who are parents of/ Mrs. until recently a resident John, of Putnam ted in Putnam, and have here. They arc the French couple living in Fisk Tale. have lived in that town since ! riage, in Southbridge in 1866, Jotin was born in St. Cesaire. Cas who was Miss Celina E; St. Hyacinth, C: John is a vel served two ¥ ssippi valle juries that made it putata onc thumb. 8t. John are in Johm, good ‘fami Mr. and hildren living: Mrs. Mrs. in Fiskdale, enlisted at the outbreak of Co. H of a Both Mr, *Who has passed around ats in doing odd jobs for his neigh- Mrs. St. tend a = Mrs. Lou The nd Mrs Peter Lovely of Putnam. and have frequent- he New Hamnshire in camp y and rece necessa n Iy the yard, John have four Henry Y Peter Lovely and T.ouis St Jr., of Fiskdale: and Eli St & Six grapdchlldren - are Plainfield; Henry Beneit of Henry Young. J: 3 Ibert and John. and Leo and Oliver Fiskdale: and Coral Benoit of Plala. field y all’ of these attended surpriss party Friday from Putnam, {dale and Soutnbridge. Putnam, the Gazne. place at Armand and Mrs. John Miss Panl Renoit Ton were accompanied by shaw. a teacher at schonl, Gilbert priated at the special Mcenday. ing, box. Mrs. Catrie day from a week's vislt t Mrs. Frank Providence. and Mrs. . gthe heme o street, left in Seatt who has be return th to Cambrid \!2'-'4 whera he is a student at "w Harvard ool of Mra. Flizabeth Howeil, 59 Enginerr Georse W. Perr: tor which funds wera appro- Gasenlzne Thorburn, at business admi Pl . as we infield, Fisk Chapel wn a flight o Friday afternoon and he' was taken to al. Mrs. Howe O'Brie city meeting last Boston to New York ex- d 28 minutes in P becaure of a w S. Burwell and Barbara, who strdtion. Elaberate nlans are being made fo the ce! den amm bration Jean Bavtiste fouided grown steadily until Labor Dav. Sunday merning. church on Woodsto the am of the g local Societe St. 1871. It has it 15 one -Canadian Providence street, on Ceongregational Hill celebrated the e erection of the According to an unpubliched minuscrlpt now owned by o ELLIOT - chuRe & Autew D THEATRES Today and Tomorrow DEXTER IN AUGUSTUS THOMAS' MOUS STAGE -SUCCESS “THE WITCHING HOUR” Would you lift the veil and peep behind at th: un- known things that rule life and love? See on the screen Augustus Thomas’s master-thriller ! One of the greatest popular hits ever played in America. “On A Summer Day” {§ Two Reel Mack Sennett Comedy It's a Corker FA- Paramount Magazine ground was building. came four years la ing was located n of BEdward Bowen aised on the sar Among broken for th The of MARRIED SILVER — LICOWITZ — In Aug HTTEN vise { 15 Main Street Funeral Directors Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Time, 10:00 statereems. TO NEW YORK New london (Norwich) Line Leave New Lendon daily |nth;,d|:: .Sunday, Eastern Standard ol A refreshing overnight trip. Due New POPULAR TWO-DAY EXCURSIONS Leaving New London Tuesdays, Wodnud-'#‘ and Saturdays. Returning, leave New Yerk Wednesday, m the Monday daylight trip ef the Steamer Chester Round Trip Fare $3.11 (Incl. War Tax) = a. m. Cool, comfortable and Chapine e W,

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