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Racine, Wis, Nov.!16.—Those peflofl: In 1910 when the Wisconsin_ cabbage who like to have just a fow barrels of {growers were disheartened and sbout toi cauer Eraut in the house in caso of sick- |zbandon the industry, Dr. Jones selected | arAfine Jf.} ““d‘“‘nl,’,,: Jukeracate nese or.to whom corn beef and cabbage {2 single head from a ten acre field owned | constant difficult breathing. the choked is a necessity and cabbage salad a lux- [by W. J. Hansche of Kenosia County.{up alr passages, the struggle for air, ury owe an inestimable debt to Dr. L.-R. | Cabbaga is a biennial and it took two |the loss' of 'K;Lnf:m"’;';g % 't:” §‘; R Jones, plant pathologist of the Universi- |year for the eed to develop, but the ul- fi:fi B il ot gt s ty of Wisconsin and to the persistence of |timate seeds from this single head also a group of Wisconsin cabbage growers troved to have immunity to the yellows,” u the worst of folly to neglect along the west shores of Lake. Michigan. ‘They were planted and carefully con- such a condition or to continually t-eat In the face of a blight which invari- |served and studied and from this single | With ordinary narcotlc. medicines, || 2bly Tollowed continuous planting of cab- [head was developed the Wisconsin Hol- [ TuEs ‘nhaiers, Smotet ST O ra)x'(l Vage ' and ‘ which practically threatened ilander cabbage, & strain that grows lux-|from the choking paroxysms and do | the extermination of the commerclal |uriantly in the worst yellows and diseas- not zelleve or correct the real cause of | Frowth of the plant, experiments conduct- | ed land. the trouble. Instea ed by Dr. Jonra have saved the industry.| A. J. Piper, Broesch Brothers, Walker m“ld or n{l)’ dmfn‘ll';llu) .t:'l:}:tsoyl:;: The story is told by a writer in The Wis- | Brothers and a few other lake shore truck | Of, OXidaze (esse FOIL WRAPPED afeguards the fine complexion --first aid to the blemished skin. IN K lmLqu‘r REPERTOIRE OF LATEST BROADWAY SUCCESSES . 'ronAv—Mxnm-:z 2:15—NIGHT 8:15 ‘The Phenomenal VIIII-M Mack Melodrama Now en Broadway Aufiur Classic ; 3 “QUO VADIS” (“Whither Goest Thou™) From tham Famous Novel by Heary Sienkizwi A cast of 30,000 Th= mirhtiest mouo‘n take one at short intervals whenever | Willard consin Agriculturalist. growers were also cofiducting similar ex- | distress 1s felt and one on golng to bed. M A ure olale It is @ story of a ten vears® fight by |periments and establishing the principle |Instant rellef is usually felt and in ad- ack scientifis men using the weapon of selec- | that by sclection and elimination immuni. | ditlon the éffect of consistent treatm-nt tion and elimination against a disease |ty could be developed. i3 'to gradually bring about a Ereatly | known' as -cabbage yellows and which{ Up to this year, almost no seed of the “‘,‘,"":"‘;;. of sethiia disnppesr forever, sclence finally has won. Today there ave | disease resistant strain was sent out of | Oxldage is the successful prescription miles of cabbage fields in the truck sec- |the statc, although cabbage growers ov- |of a Worcester, Mass., physic'an and its ACROOKPLA'Y'I’HATHASAH!ANDNEWTWIST FRIDAYMATINFEAND NIGHT ; icturc spec of tion ot Wisconsin andlilinols whers a |erywhere had watched the experiments | treatment of asthma. even In the very | ; 3 pi tacle of few vears ago scarcely & trace of a crop clamored for it. There was mot enough [ WOrst forms, has’ probzbly never been | THE JOY-RINGING COMEDY th= cent: would reward the best efforts of the farm- | seed yet to supply Wisconsin nor In fact O nai neiT I AR At s R \ ¢ ury L ers. ¢t any more than for use for further growth {it a_ safe, ‘pleasant and Inexpensive ‘reatment to'use. —eeeee e Calibags ‘erows-almost "everywhers in|of seed csbbage, This Year the sbed in the United States but it was an wnsatis- being distributed by the college Of agri- =5 ———= | factory erop because after a few years of | culture of the universit} to other experi- production, land. would Invariably become |ment stations and colleges where it will |served. Each guest was given a mnove NORTH LYME fnfected with yellows would produce may- | be used by them in overcoming their yel- A R 3 1 be @ dozen maybe not more than one or |lows infected cabbage land. r. and Mrs. all an :{Fzmg.t:dof"“r;x {:r::; :;2 two heads per acre, For some reason Hall were entertained ntd.dlninerPQundny wtucket, R, I, these heads would have a matural i st Mes Willlam. Holand's in Putnam. 'S qud,,. " {munity to yellows. The thory was that MONTVILLE CENTER The ::\yner was in honor of Mrs. . St the progeny of these Individual heads i o 2 B e A I would continue ¢ develop the fmmunity | Mr. and Mre. Davia Johnson were T ecres And this bas werkeq Pleasantly surprised Saturday _evening o Jont-th frwet by about thirty friends and neighbors, In _an alldaylout t beha £ of the visitors, Mrs. Walter Mo- 7" = o Fridad f‘“h=M“th3; ran presented Mr. and Mrs. Johnson a _ Georse Frink'and fam'ly of Jewett City B e e handsome rug, wWith the good wishas of Were visitors here Sunday. ernoon, Rev. and Mrs, their friends. Refreshments were served ., MT- and Mrs. Dan'el Gallup and son © during the evening. Miss Pauline Glas- \Jbert of Danlelson and Baward Galup . brenner poured and Mrs. Joha Lymen, Of Jewe't City were visitors at Edwin Mrs. Paul Glasbrenner and Mrs. Fdwin Saiuns Sunday. Mrs. Gallup served a Comstock assisted in the dining room. ” + Among those present were Mr. and Mrs, _ Funting ls enfoved by many and "r‘; Edwin Comstock, Hope and- Chester CU2¢K 0f he gun in the Woods is. hea 4 avery day. Comstock Mrs: Elien Clifford, Mrs. Jobn " ji4n Corey has had his house rého- A_RIOT OF LAUGHS FROM !TABT TO FINISH, = | CHAS. HUTCHINSON INTHE FIFTH CHAPTER OF _“HURRICANE HUTCH”_ T PATHE NEWS See the girl he met on ths beach at Santa Barbara ghat caused * the Wedding Bells to ring. SATUFDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT THE GREAT MELODRAMA — The Thriller of Thrillers “THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13” DANIELSTN (Continued from Page Nine) ’ i Gavin attended the ! New London last ' offics servite will be on a holiday basis. | There will be special religious services. Mrs. H. Conway and|A orogram of entertainment also is being & were in New Lon- | arranged for the day, which in Danlelson will be a day of home-coming for many = ré visited Mrs. Clar- | and family reunions such'as usually mark MYnch Miss Miwion Lywgh, My and vateq, papered and painted and _has & 5 GREAT ACTS—7 INTENSE SCENES e Saturday. that holiday here. 2 2 aul Glasbrenner, Misses Pauline, ;e his fatn'ly here. Mr Frede'te has . Dick Turrer, was he murdered or .did hs commit suicide? What's the of New York| Friends here have received plctures of Jennie and Alice Glasbrenner, Mr. and moveq with his family into the nouse va- £ verdict? Come and see. It grips. It thrills, A few laughs. Some: tears. ome | some of the,pure bred poice dogs that MIS. Walter Moran, George JORRSON, oqceq bv Mr. Corey. . It cost a maa’s life. It saved a girl’s happiness. have been bred and developed by. Henri and Mrs. E. P. Ayer, Mr. and Mrs. : e e 1T ere hio has James Lathrop and family, also Mr. and S tnehlnbits of M Joseliipe s GET YOUR TICKETS NOW—A GREAT SHO THEATRE Coming William Fox presents " STAFFORD Von Deck of Staffordville fo the il o Mr. ond Gallup of Voluntown are saddencd to kenhels run in conjunction with his Pal- Mrs. Fitch Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Her- tearn of her death Sunday. = fingly. an Johnson of Plainfield. ~nd Mrs William Tan W s isade kennels at Bast Kilingly. The M7 e i Mr ~nd Mrs Willlam Tanner ani T logs plctured are splendid animals and _ M'S. Auna Lynlsay has gome to LOW- gnd 3rrs Oscar Tanner of Malden Mass. Baptist are to go to some of the 'weaithiest citi- °}l Mass. to snond the winter with her vis ! R ol va B Bere Fridby i Erl iy s o ne peclal meetings to sens of the country, niece, M:s Justin Kimball, Tanmer returned home with them for a alfordvilie. ik o b Morrissey of St. Pauls Montville Center church united with visit. i Mrs. F. W, Tholen attended ' church, Plainfield, is to be the speaker Other churches of the town in a unfon Mr. Darling of Provldence was calling - nary meeting at Willlmantic | Priday evecing at a smoke talk at the $ervice at the Uncasville M. B. church. on thie m'k producers here last week. CST ) ! - | council chamber of Rose of Lima coun- Sunday evening. The M. E. choir was School was closed Armist‘ce day amdl FCRTHE ! I_nLL T I Cross drive is this week. All ¢jl, K. of C: augmented by a quartet from Palmer- flags were floating at many homes. MONEY : called o to help In the good Turkeys and othet poultry for the '0Wn Bantist church comnosed of Mrs. Thanksgiving dinner are promised at | monds, Miss Carri: Wood. Ray Woo- ower prices than those that prevaileq mansee and Fred Chapel who sang Any- her sister, Mrs. fo; che same period a year ago. where. Rev. and Mrs. E. P. A tt or New Jersey 5 Pt r | e e ™ v g . CENTPAL VILLACE 1cday, Friday, Saturday ! Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Ayer was 20t and s vounz girls of the M. E. Miss Emma Froser of Moosun has been been at the n v imanty Wednscday atiending s " renered the offertorv. Miss Lillan the suest of ‘oonl ro'atives B. F. KEITH VAUDEVILLE—4 FINE ACTS bospital fof several -ession of the superior court. ™ g of «Moheran church read the _ Business wos suspendod here Armistice | : s 4 to her home. “State Officer A, W. Wiliams has been Scrinture and offered praver. Informal 1ay with a fw sscentions. in honor of PAUL PERRY HOLLY & LEE MAN AND WOMAN COMEDY ACT 7—Days—7 Starting Sunday, Nov. 20 The Wond:r Picture One solid year in New York Now in its fourteenth week t Tremont Templs, Boston 5 : 4 5 . de by M» Ri the memorv of so'd‘ers and s~{'ors The ¥ P. U. Sunday even- absent this week. giving a.tention to du- 8 et madg bys Mo )R ShaRdSy = o ) by Miss Edith Jenkins. | (ies elsewhere in the state. ot Ebnert aws (M, g o e, PN h‘_“hef(‘\orfip“‘;’SLO‘,‘:,';I‘&‘:“I-‘;,:;:“v;‘:‘f:";f’::f; CANNCUN BALL JJUGGLER Theft of property from the contractor's hese unfon ser ices gre prov- 2 o'clock. Fls e o w 4 Prog it - mas'. The larve service flag and Old f§ b o s equipment at ‘he ledges east of Danielson nt>restine and may be con & KELLY & 2 the winter. were hun~ over ‘he sauare Maost WALTERS ot Cnb s of Prositenck iviatia 7ava Kinenl e Yowell Mass, “wovle reslizet it wes asacred dnvand | o olo ooy o copen ac . Gidi r 2 e i = Ao for aany ister B = A o vie®or with {-ends in Daniclson Wed- - e or e e i oo R oo Jemionamns and boae e A ; Y nesday Lol Rt Mrs. Willam € Much interest is belng shown. in the The Lediss’ Saniz) Tnion nlens to hotd Mr% THllAn Carenter bas gone fu | Short . pinochle _tonrnhment “in. which a = sale of nee“lowork and a chieken wle o SVICCC 0 0D A AR StR s B EE considerable number of :members of the SUMer. After '”g sunner ““0_! PoVowing ek s T Winuhast of e flen AL Bohemian_club are engiged. STaTRma. | Wi ~ eiven: o'in so'o, 5 w. T e B = the Killingly men who are doing jury :'hbv soiano <olo. b R’”;:“- =ed ';1‘{- of 'R rexistered rarEe. of Norwich were guests of Mr, Ciarke’s sorvice at the November sittings of the ;Y_"nflmw_-“rm” o 0‘ = “/\‘Lufh‘j‘?d; Harrv Pyes of Penislson was a vis'tor Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aibert Clarke. Winhasu' county, smoerior. court (ih WAL Fexdlve, Me F Sty e Blanet UM0Ehe o ot friends Buiilas: The Chr.stian Endeavor serv.ce Friday Itmantic. v = e 4 has Bjcan Mrs. Wiliam Rabcock I8 recoverine oven.ng will be led by Mrs. Edwin H. Danielfon heard Wednesday a story (nstove He has norchestd (oo L e Teceivad when she . rery Kennedy: to the effect that beaut'ful braids of hair the Brainerd nroperty In: Palmertown g o oo " few days ago and cut her Miss Eunice Buchanan of Providence were cut from the head o? a little girl in 2nd Will move there Within a fortnight. o7 e T hiaa" Besn {wVielting a‘ the Hom&“of- her gxies fop o She Clar‘i‘-‘;wm:a;ven!ng S g | “Mrs. Chartes Tearhorn has been visit. cousin L. Howard Cross. his week by some man wl e goo it andes ih NS | Mr. and-Mrs. Israei Sez e et SQUTH KILLINGLY i fFenta im Norwien LA, Friends v'ei‘ed at the home of Mrs Providence Sunday to see Mamm Fer- Brooklyn is to have another sacrifice Henry Leonard and family of Valley Arthur Hirst Saturdav. Nov 12th to he'n dinand Foch. Sunday. - Mext Sunday is the day ap- Fal's have been spending several days her celehrate her birthday. Mas.ergJohn Winsor has Excollent Comedy flunm AND A LLOYD CARLETON PRODQCT‘ION FEATURINQ CRA CAREW in “BEYOND THE CROSSROADS” UNSwEETENED | VAPQRATE? MILK e et e —— i Follow th= crowd to ths ARMORY Willimantic, Saturday nizht November 19:h Peerless Jazz Orch=stra LOOMER OPERA HOUSE WILLIMANTIC 4-DAYS—4 Snmnanhare, With the They leti recovered ABIN . STARTING po'nted. The peonle of Brooklyn are to with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barlow. manv wifts. from an illness with throat trouble. | GTCN | bripg the'r Sunday d'nners and anything Mr. and Mrs Henry Myers and daugh- _ Saturday Josenh Walsh of ‘Warwisk No meeting was held by Welt Den s‘.n'da N zoth cream else that can be auctiomed off to advan- ter Jacquelln of Danlelson spent Sunday R L. Wns united in marriage with Miss| grange last ‘\'\Ldmday e\z;nn‘ on ac- y? ov. left tage Monday evening to the town hall It with Mrs E. C K'es at The Ledgos. Julfa Rilev of Norwlch at the: Conrexa- BORN count of the storm. WM. FOX PRESENTS 2 is hoved that Carl Witter will be able to' Jared Hail of Sterling visited at Albert t‘onal parsonage by Rev. Mary' Macom-: . - 2 Mr. and Mrs Edwi zes - in! serve as auctioneer. The entire pro- Pike's Friday. ber. GEEENE_In Ashaway, R. 1. Nov. 15, s Sithishe S ceeds will be sent to the Near East re- There was no session of school Friday ilef. Over 100 000 prohaned children are on ~ccount of Armistice day. sheltered and given food d-' The usual service of worship was heid food supply must con‘inue to fiow from in the chure» Sunday even'ng. America if th's work is continued and Rl e A - - 3 burg, Mass, spent Sunday with the for- Miss Alice Kend=T! of Norwich spent| ung 3ies Georee Witire Grasie® " mers parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sunday »t Mrs Wiliam Dean's % ol R I Nov Grikgs: M'ss Fdna Lilbridee has returned | 1y 1951 & daughter. Jadette Guerney,| Edward Peal is confined to the house E e 5 ‘r(;;n al;h‘? \:;th fr;en"s;‘ in :rovmonce | to Mr. 4nd Mrs. -Otto Findieson. X bcc.xuse of quinsy. Mrs. R. C. K'es and Inez Doane were v. Mary Macomber has been em‘er. i o Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ve re- the lives of the children saved. v'si ors_at The Oaks Sunday. t~ining Miss Edith Preston of Westboro, T Geiet Ao i N 1 fa‘fi“akégi‘- turned from several wee:;u":t;:hme‘(;e At the service in the Unitariun hall Mrs Raymond Gates entertained 12 of Moass. Courtland_Tristam Babcock. to Capt. wich. Sunday evening at 7.30 one of the pic- ‘he local 0"z neople Tuesday after- Th's (Thuredav) evening the teschars’| and Mrs. Louis A. Babcock. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weeks of Nor- EDNESDAYS LADIES DAY. tures shown will tell a fascinating story noon. celebra “ng the birthday of her training class is to meet at Miss Mary LACORSE—In San Pedvo, Cal, Nov. 3 wich were in town Sunday. the sport for all FPrizes | of a modern instance.of the Good Samar- daughter Virgina Various games were T.dd’s. { 1821, a son, John Joserh, to Mr. and Now that the weather is getting too every Ssturaay. itan. There will also be special musiec. played, after which refreshments were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clarke| Mrs. Joseph P. Lacorse. cold for meeting out of doors the Jun'or TROLAND—At Fortress Monroe, Va., ol il t - = - | AN ot o ortress Monroe, Va. Endeavor soclety will hold its meetings in M2 e D TralandOEaTion: Bras uzmdrr,u:a:hearh' was held Wednesday END O’ WEEK Assorted Colors oy s |PDollar Sale ebening for the play to be given at the Ladies’ Ald society supper. LADIES’ FLANNELETTE 7 NIGHT GOWNS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Newell Badger crushed his finger in a PELLEGRINO — LONGODUCCO — In planer while working in his blacksm'th Pink and Blue Striped NOVEMBER 18th and 19th, 1921 Only $1.00 ANOTHER KEYSTONE BARGAIN EVENT THAT “QVER THE HILL” Sunday, November 20th Monday, November 21st Tuesday, November 22nd Wednesaay; l}gvember 23d PRICES: Matinse 20c-40c Evening 30¢c-60c-75¢ WAR AND STATE TAX PAID DANTELSON €ASING, STARKWEATHER BLDG. SOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS For ALLEYS THREF TABLES LADIES’ SPATS Good Quality and Fit MARRIED. MEN’S HEAVY UNION SUITS Sizes 34 to 44 Only $1.00 Westerl%rfl. I Nov 13, 1921. by Rev. shop last Friday and was taken to the Hen: uno S. M|, Lou's Pellegrino SV cr"and o o Shetend Linge, DX Kimball howtal whers it was tound lucco of ew York city. C. A, Sharpe was in Boston on a bnll- ZV. -l\‘%'LICH—fS‘P\Tl LA—In ness triff last week. Nov. 14, 1921, by R 3 L Fred Wright and Stephen Chandler are Bruno, S. M., Georze S Zvan Central Falls' and Miss Pauline Svey- Visiting Mrs. Seymour Peal, Sl Hall o | M Faverte T Wrene an ramny went OlAter ncert VETTER -BROOKS—In this city. Nov. ' last week to their home in Clearwater, | WOOL MIXED Harris Vetter, U. S X “and Miss Ana- |~ Members of Wolt Den grange were in- Se HOSE stasla, M. Brooks, both of this clty. |yjted to attend Senexet grange meeting | ries WALSH — RTLEY —In Central Village, ' Wednesday evening. 16, 1921, by Rev. M. H May, Arthur Fla, for the w'nfer. « Nov. 12 1921, by Rev. Mary F. Macom- 3 Pau's fOl’ 1 00 “ Dor Josenh Waih of Warwick R_T.! A carioad of caitle condemned under WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30TH, AT 8 P. o the federal test GOOD QUALITY 50 PAIRS OF LADIES’ $1.50 GRAY STOCI}NGS HIGH-GRADE SHOES COAT SWEATERS Black or Tan $5.00 to §7.00 Values | This sale only $1.00 | 12 Pairs for $1.00 in~field. MEN'S COTTON G. Lyons of Snr BROWN—GAG Tn Norwich, “ Nov. 18, 1921, by M H My Miss pand Miss Jul'a Riley of Norwich I(’?om;. bR oy SR n:‘uboenm‘ll?ll?lsd‘:y“!:: :{]ARTT:E- i AR e TUTROWSKY — TACENIS —In rovi- ~ A SMALL LOT OF EMPHASIZES THE OLD TIME BUYING POWER OF MEN'’S. HEAVY dence, R. T *CT 1991, by Rev. P, | sisushter. et e : THE DOLLAR.. MANUFACTURERS ARE CO- S UED e | . ROCKVILLE KA MORINE, oL Miss Emelia = e s oL "’ b . LADIES’ SHOES OPERATING WITH US TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS ! ENIM Providen Elmer Smith of Richmend, Lestle Ken-| WEDNESDAY, JAN. 15TH; AT 8 P, M i £ 7 VAN — NS — imer Smith of Richmond, e Ken- | y . 13TH, AT = Worth $4.00 to $5.00 | A BIG DOLLAR’S WORTH. OV R AL S R vy o el O e e Y L DRENCE WALBETH T oo Onl sl 00 Lane, John P. Jivan of Pridgenort. Kenyon and Mrs. Alert S. Babcock of | PRANO. only 31.00 Pafl' y 91, formerly of Noww'oh and Miss Helen ta's piace motored to Hatfield, Mass., and . . return Sunday. They were guests while = - a fhere of Mr. and Mrs.’ Addison Mc-.WE:NigD’c_:'REEIB{_:T:-RE‘; 34 : o $eg arn. . JOi L, D EoT s Oecnon A Mroencl g Some from Here attended the r:\nlsquco TON, BARITONE, AND MAY % e Fos S ay celebration at Westerly Friday. WOV ey —In Now U7, AU o Wt BT, | MUKLE, CELLIST. MEN'’S . Y Mrs. Macwaret Poher's Valley afier having £ 1 1 %‘7‘735:,""’5 w”v'.i‘n%'.? ;‘nfio'fifi“fi; Vil'ing trionda mere. - © " “°°| COURSE TICKETS, $450. Onl onville of Svracuse, N. Y. i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. K. st 51.00 Each shoe Me.l e Cbildren; MEN'S Jnly $ '00 SMALLEY—ARNOLD—Tn New London ed relatves at Westerly, R. 1. and. at COURSE TICKETS ON SALE FRI. — S ik £ Nov. 15, 1921 by Rev. Myron E _Gen- Mansfleld, Conn. Friday and Saturday. DAY, NOV. 18TH, 9'A. M., AT CRAN :, Good Quality Fl Lined BLUE BOYS ter, Chilrice M. Smalley and Harriet L. . g 2oy C. Kenyon i3 having some work STON'S, BROADWAY. N-T PO HILLS—TAYLOR—In Wil'maitie, N ; | CEEDS GIVEN TO BACKUS HO< AND UNION SUITS WORK SHIRTS WOOL MIXED 16, 1821 by Rev, Harry § Mesrendy. | s e PITAL. CHAMBRAYS For $1.( 00 11 Yards for $1.00 | "Tapies Louls L»ru Ne Hl"s “‘fl RE“\ vm‘a';;;ée Hartford.—At present, of the 125 mem- £ > bers of the bakers' un‘on, only six are| Tayior of Wiilimantic | jobless, and they are from cho'ce. There is still a demand for capable bakers. _ PANTS Only $1.00 2 for $1.00 MEN'S ENGINEER EATTERY B DIED 3 "< LADIES’ STOCKINGS $150P. N, AND FIREMAN'S | VNS NEGLIGEE | S St Lo o 6 it = DANCE 4,56 7and 8 CORSETS TERS SHIRTS R e o L 2 R Friday evening, Nov. 18 Pairs Only$1.00 ~ | 6Pairsfor $100_| Percale and Madras | st s shats § Ouinol & MTEN e o o For $1.00 Ladies’ Flannelette Petti- | MEN'S WOOL CAPS Only $1.00 mfi;g:‘fincf:fi%“fi“ !:"Efi:: 15 Main Street | Othedie = coats, Polly Prim Aprons, Popular Shades and ng:xgn—m New London, Nov. 16, 1:.3; FEATURING.ALL.‘:I:HE LATEST _ BAT l_'lr OWELS Muslin Night Gowns Colors MEN'S Y ";';fi,‘:gg’; ;23‘?, §::m No: 8135 yxm. Funera.l IAl. wnsuatgss::pmnm of Migs! Special Values 4and5for3100 Ladies’ Tie-Back APRONS CHILDREN’S DRESSES ' FOR THIS SALE 2 for $1.00 Only $1.00° SHIRTS Friday and Saturday, Nov. 18th and 19th | Only $1.00 TheKeystone Store DANIELSON, CONN. “MONEY’S WORTH" $1.50 WORK SHIRTS Leiomns of The Buletin. NORTON—In _New London \w 1521, Capt.. Freeman F. Norton, in hm 78th’ year, CHAMPION—In New London, Nov. 15, 1921, Emma C., wife of Worthy Cham- plon, aged 55 years. POTTER — In Hartford, Nov! 13 19821, Jennie Potter, formerly -of Ngrwich wn. Fun:r&l services ‘at the chaj l rooms_of The Henry Allen & Son ‘Thursday afterncon, Ngv. 17, at 2.30 ocloc& i ! WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi- um’ better than through *“e advertising D.rectors Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 dietown and FAANK RAUINE, Solot ist of New Yorx—To Big Hits & ALL RIGHTS RESEAVED Bas.ern L i for equal NEW TERM DANCING CBASS BEGINS TONIGHT. 745 O'CLOCE, ODD FELLOWS' HALL. FIRST LESSON FREK. N. H. LEVY, INST, PHONE 19906, e DoviTd A THERE Is no advertis: Connecticu

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