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method of accomplishing the ; 1 o : s = department is to s ¢ i < & o o e ek 3 : New Lc:-don for | tary, that is, “Service Above Self.” A Ford : X the final analysis the deeision rests : . m l 21 o the shoulers o ous mmisand it mm : . i _the year y o : Rev. Willlam S. Beard, a guest i o £ . Rotarians, resporided with a few - in which he expressed & wish that good ks ¢ highways from life to life be Wbfl NORWICH BULLETIN is the greatest of all, is the trafRic prob-| hetween individuals and natioms, that | nesday) afternoom: {lem. No one has been able to develop & | there may never again be isolated nelgh- 5 .A’:. the model sohool the pupils h:: Received for Board of prisoners $6,443.63 5 WILLIMANTIC OFFICE Nighway Evetsin capble’ of caring fo5 the zmrhoodl, but all one great big neighbor From the State ...... 4306 « Yy % O 100d wheer good Will prevalls. From the United States Telophens 353-2 » tréfnendous traffic growth in recent| Both speakers were given & rising vote v Bernings of prisoners .... L980.8 - years; it was not thought of a few Years | of thanks. 3 \ B ne8731 4 The meeting was called to order by ? ? 54 Never within the life of any man pres- ":! am exaniple of “he vast amount of | President Frank H. Foss, after which | tent to sell, has been continued until Sat- Sounty Tax . $120.000.08 =0t will the highway problem of Connec- | i agic on our, highw=ys, let me cite a fow | Rotary songs were enjoyed. The Rotary | urday morning. - P State for County Home . ‘“'3‘"4“ lient be settied, was the etatement of | figures taken on the road leading from | quartette sang Silver Threads Among the| A. J. Brown, physteal or at the “Private Parties for Board = v 44 highway ocom- | New York into New Haven. In 24 hours | Gold, T. Frank Cunningham und J. B.|Y. M. C. A, Will leave for his home in State for Niantic Bridge e Basies 3. Nelhots, Mts Myhoty 1,500 vehioles passed over this rond in | Fullérton reported action at Norwieh | Greenwood, Mass., today (Wednesday). S o nrings Rights 250,00 wissioner and president of the Hardord } ' o Gireotion. On seven roads leading | Wednesday on the proposed jutney line| Miss Alice Hickey of Bethel is to spend - S 2.484.43 Hotary club, made Tuesday noon at ajinto New Haven in 12 hours 11832 ve- | between this city and Norwich via Wina- Balance from last year 26,025.11 & ¢ the Willimantic Rotary olub, | iieles passed, and on seven roads lead- | ham Center and Lebanon. James B. Mus- ¢t scope of the work is realized | ing from New Haven in urs 12,187 learns that after 27 years of | vehicies passed. In s ——— tard, one of the committes appointed to| $171,866.50 wait upon the town clerk to find out . 2 epart has finished 1,600 | travel, thers were no fatal e about the Windnum bhonor roil. reported i URSEMENTS ! 1 m.dr( .ndmr?:ds 'out of the 1;',m speaking well for the capabi that he had tabied with Town Clerk ordan Hardware DISB! AR the state. - drivers and the wmanagement of the|Frank P. Fenton and First Selectman W’m 3 Paid at Jail for: SRy DAL Y 7 rablems of the state highway de- | trafic. On another road where travel is | James M. Smith and that the officials In- ing River, N. J. e $6.286.2¢ 5 “ment are three-foM, he said: Firstglnet so heavy 120,000 vehicles passed |formed him that names continued teo Mr, and Mrs. £ g . Clothing . . '346.1; 4,506.70 tha construction of highways; second, the'| Within a year and only one-tenth of '1}come in for placement um the tablets. | day for Lawrence. Mass., where Mwl B 10470 Sation of trafe using the highways; | per cent. were horse-drawn. Of the av | The company that is to make the tablets | spend Thanksgiving. Fuel . 420000 o development of & highway svs- | crage of 8,00 automobiles passing within | has recommented that no names be ine| Miss Asnie W, Johuson has cloged her Light s em oA _m«:. of Dhmd!lng future traffic. { 24 hours, 7.680 passed within 12 hours, | scribed on ihe tablets, as in other towns 'Summer home at Pleasure Beach, Water- e h v robiem is a puzzle and one | O seven-ninths of the total traffic was | where this has been done there had been | ford, B¥d has returned to her home T Building and repair . . 118438 k ane commissioner must work | between 12 hours of the day, e ot Bt Bad b R Tt 3t Thileh Tk 42 Gl Salary of Jailor . L 10000 EXDENSES . 2vvvrnnene 16130776 s@ the fruits of his works o | In this state there are upwards of |SQvertently omitted I has hetn decid-| =Wt and Mrs Jeseoh H Tieod ase to Salary of assistants . . 1,880.00 | Salary of : Szl o to develop further. The {110,000 passenger cavs and 20,000 motor | 51 that ouo teblet will be dedioated te Tut mtret and dobs W Heod afe to Building arnd repair . . 263z Ceunty Commissionérs . . 471865 t and requires careful con- | tracks. Here with the trucks Somesi s ;r‘::e ;:g’mflafiflm‘:h;u:fil;h‘m:flmme of Mrs. Chartss LAt YWater and Ice . i 272,08 County Treasurer . ¥ 4:3,32 Here, Mr. Bennett said, I!problem which is now causing no little | Pr . % e L 18338 Auditors . .. X ‘o siaih that any man Who | froubie, and by asreemont of the et pedets by B0 ::x:.::n';; g M ] t‘::"x;'ol:‘u;:e:mhm o S * 22823 | Insurance. ..... . s Shathes 16 War AUSs M DUV | Waa SNMseR: - sa- the motor yeRlele | LRI . * | mesday) to spemd Thanksglving with her Cane. ... I 38107 | Stationery, etc. . 3 145 Tciml cansing him to do that ‘Which is | department the auestion is being aired | HArTy 5. McCready of the First Congre- ; 3 806 1. OMcs Siotansn . ] s3ainat Ma best judgment is hurting the | before the public. With the increase of L i o Ao > e b L Bgm.men‘:;;:;, F . . 205.69 | Promotion of Agricuitural nterests. - 2900.00 anse vh t off il i J raffic | learn that sufficient mak| - S & Y ‘*’-r»s(:: ‘:':;fh that official rightfully rn‘-::;; ;.w . Bt o b the tablets. John C. Tracy reported that | COURT ASSIGNMENTS AT ' Other expenses . 15.22 g:v::fislnx . . ig—z‘. AR ® r-2d 5 . + - g the Rotary voad signs, six in number, WILLIMANTIC ANNOUNCED T b - o g All roads can We divided into two |of maintaining highway ' e s STTOTTL | Povest Fives 2 ey ™ e maln highways and the feed- | were raised. netting the state abont three j: een placed in conspicuous places | Windham county superior court assign. Interest . .. . 3255.00 roads leading to trunk lines. In es- | million dollars yeariy. The truck prob- | E‘"‘!he city to aid the traveling public. { ments at Willimantic, Judge William M, Niantlc Bridge . 5485815 sblishinz & system, the state department | lem was not then solved, a: pevica dm‘ ing the meeting each member in- | Mantuie: g Note Paid e T V2’50000 iitar years of work has today completed | all users wero using their frucks to carry | {roduced the member or guest at his| To Jury: ‘Wednesday, Nov. 23, Heléna APfl tn, ] e out 960 miles ont of the 1,500 miles of { more than the weigh <.ed for by the | Fisht. The guests were Charles J, Ben- [ C. Coomes va H. Callas; second Wed- n “5 o . rd «tate systems. at a cost of $23,000,000. | state. At onme polnt in the state 31 ar- | NeLt, president of the Hariford Rotary!nesiay, Nov. 23, Balkan Internationa! Probation Officer . b gt iow, therefore, can the department bulld | rests were made in two. weeks where | Club, William E. Jackson of the New | Bakinz Co. ve. John T. Taylor; third Iflrlefi*:‘“fe! - e sads at a minute’s notice when other | overloading trucks was 100 per cent. and | London Rotary club, Col. William H. Hall | Wednesday, Nov. 23, Mary E. Pike vs. A neary - PN o4 ke ull the department has avall- | over. The averaze overtoad was from | 9f Willington, Rev. Wilam 6. Beard,| Benjamin A. Brown et al $ Miscellaneous . ...... 53980 95 \ 2,000 to 9,000 pounds: that is, a two-ton Don . Curtis, Peter J. Minds, Hormisdas| To Court: Tuesday, Nov. 29, at 11 Balance to next year ,989.95 Another problem, and one which teday | truck was earrying four ton: Fines | Dion, John S. Leonard, C. S. Pollard and s o'clock, Amna Gordon's appeal from pro- ate; second Tuesday, Nov. 29, Lincoln of $200 were mposed and thereby the | R O. Branch of this city. The meeting ; $171,666.83 state got the meney for the lonnage, al- | Closed at 1.40 o'clock with the singing of | & Boss Lumber and Coal Co. vs, Asher . though it was not to be taxed. How- | The Star Spangied Banner. The attend- { Mangle Co.: third Tuesday, Nov. 29, St. ) STce WAS 352 000 oAnt Joseph's hospital va, F. Valerio: fourth 1o extremes will endang: the TAfic 07 | After being out an hemr and tllrty‘xx"n’.’my' Nov. 29. George I. Rood vs.i lNDEBTEDNBS OF Tl-m CO nervous, underweight people|our highways, and the only solution 10 [ minutoe the Jury trylng the ease of Werr | Wiliam F. and Harold S, Maine et ol healthy flesh and grow 'sturdy | the problem fs to'notify the motor truck | ren 5. Worth vs. Daniel P. Dunn et al | 7St Wednesday, Nov. 30, Harlow M -0 notes at 4% per cent. interest 5 .. $24,000.08 manufacturers that o certain Teasonable | reiumicd with o verdict in favor of the | TTECEY et al. va' D. Bverstt Taylor: sco-| g notes ot § ;‘erpcem. interest.. ceeee. 45,000.00 ambitious when Bitro-Phosphate| tomnage is the maximum states will al- | piiniier, awanding Mm e 35 ahe | ond Weanesday, Nov. 30, Jomepnine Shea marantesd by Lee & Osgood isl low on their highways, and then by care | {iciuaing . hospita: “d“‘“‘“‘gdm“n, 05§ V5. Abble Macht; thira Wednesday, No e ar a rew week ful research bulld roads canable of car-| Worth was suing for damages of $20,000, | 30: Joke Berkawits vs. H Seplowitz: Sthte of Connecticut, County of New London, ss., Norwich, November 21, 1921, . v il | ing for the tomnage set forth. This IS|The attorneys for the defonse filed notics [0Urth Wednesday, Nov. 30, Mary Eilen The undersigned Commissioners for the County of New London, hereby certify that the foregoing re- o ol i R S R e e R S T rning the Jails, and the financial exhibit for said county, are correct and true. JAY M. SHEPARD The highway deparcment today faces | verdiot be st aside and @ new trial be | TRuraday, Dec L T e Rttt d b g ¥, & the probiem of bnilding for the future| held. upply Co. 1Hamsville Attest 2 Susceeding Filmore & Shepard S cttinieE BU0E, whet 5o Gad St adkad Court opened at 10 o'clock. Fofluwin.‘ Co.; second Thursday, Dee. 1, Bronislaw ‘ GEORGE H. BRADFORD. ~ . Embalm: for a new road. The problem must be | the roll call of the jury, arguments were | SPYNCSki vs. Gulf, Refining Co.; third CH. H. SM Funeral Director & €F | studted from all angles; what is thelbegun by the attorneys for the piafmiikc, | Thursday, Dec. 1, John MBasil ve. Joseph GEO“RG“‘EESE = “W"‘S. #0-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC | travel over the highway, what type is the | Argrments began at 10.10 o'clock and N. Perreault; fourth Thursday, Dec. 1, anunly e s ady Assistant. Connection | travel, and what is the future nossibility | endea at 2.25. Judge William M, Malte Hyman Seplowitz ve. Henry W. Cham. e g ©H9M | of added trafic in the future? Th: then charged the Jury, taking 40 mioutoq DETln: ffth Thursday, Dec. 1. Georse R NI R PO AR demands time and a careful research|to explain the verdicts which they could ; GOSSelin vs_John Kingsley et al.; sixth % . November 21, 3 . program must be carried ont If the work [ bring. One was for the plaintiff for dam- | LouTsday. Dee. 1, Oakland Motor Car “The undersigned, < of the County of New London, hereby certify that they hive audited the fore= Klliourey Bros. ¥ R : ne for the defendants, and one for | o0 V& FTank L. Powell; first Friday,{ going exhibit of receip: 1ses of sald county for the vear ending September 30, 1921, and find the sawe s In closing, Commissioner Bennett sald | the plaintiff against any of the defend- | Doe: 2. Rose Salveggio vs. Frank Sal-| correct. " i ¥ FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | ;. ;robtem of highway construction is|ants. The jury retired at 3.05 o'clod Yesgio; second Friday, Dec. 3, George W. | NATHANIEL P. NOYES, EMBALMERS only being touched on the surface and (and returned at 441 o'clock, Court ad. | nokey: 84mr, vs. William Corbin, tas 3. WARREN STARK 5 Unian St. Willimantie, Conm | great developments are sure to come— |journed until this (Wednesday) morning | cOTmissioner. Phane ilady Assistant) maybe not in our time, but the only|at 10 o'clock. —_— Judge Willlam M. Malthie has rendered COLCm udgment on two cases heard before him | Several of the teachers in the First Jarvis sister. Mr. Gui'lotte, Detter | children's ciass of thirty members was » Superior ourt sesslon in this ¢ity. Im district and members of the board of known as Bib, is the son of Contractor |arranged by Mrs. H. C. Webster. the case of Stanley Symanski vs. Alex 3 g t school visitors were in Norwich Monday | Gulllotte and is well known in town. He| The post offics will be closed Thurs- 9 Kalelckvitz for ascault decision was forito attend the funeral of Migs Elizabeth |#pent fifteen months in active service & day after elght o'clock unmtil 6.30 p. m. « the plaintiff, judgment being for $109 | McDermott, who taught in the publie|in France. |excepting before and after the arrival [ nd gosts. Attorney Willam A. King | schools in the First district for 43 years | Veeman's Auxiliary, American Legion,|of malls, when the lobby wil' be open. | [epresented tho plaintiff and Atterney | Several handsome floral tributes .were | mcets tonight, Red Cross room, § p. m.,|Sehools ciose today (Wednerday) for the arles A. Torrey the defendant. sent from town. % |to take action on death of Mrs. Oakes— | remainder of the week. The banks, Ii- shin 2 . xv\"n_nt:k ?:e 3( sn.n;:el 1srla€1 "f Steve | The Colchester State Guard Rifle elub | edv. brary and stores will be closed Thurs- Sovorick for damages resulting from & 2 day. vv llhmantlc, Conn. llision between an automobile driven by | nean homiine for Siaks, Sunday after-| g, Mary E. Oakes, 63, wite of Pat-| 337 ¥ t noon shooting for medals. Some good| . o' %, " 3 © defendant and a bicycle operated by °0d | rick Cakes, died Tuesday, after an ili- . ™ Intir, decision was for the de.| Soores were made, Hamid J. Kerr making | nogs /f leas than a week, Mrs. Oakes|Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving & Auditors, in City on the last page of Bulletin of Thursday, No know more about the Red Cross work. Little Alfred Mason has been il William Drummond has bought the house lot adjoining his own. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Handy and Miss Iva E. Oatley visited In Manvilic, R. I, Sunday. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Porter was christened at the Epis- copal church in Danielson Sunday last. and Mre. J. P. Richardson left b ides Friends are pleased to know that Mrs. fendant. Atiorney P. 3. Danahey repre. | vrp Loi0t8 and Eimer Foots 138 points. | ol Jorn i Willimantle, the daughter | Frovidence. Almon Bartlet! has recovered suflicieni- sented the plaintiifand Attorney William | Lo, o2 1ot being extra bright, but few | o o*% Jie0 (0 o e Sullivan, iy to return to her hom : X King the defendant. ey WUIsm|tumed out, and amother sheof wi ‘be |t Mot She end Jfohn B City TS : . ; SR e Poit next Beniiy Rheeadon, since 1871, Mr. and Mrs Oakes were STAFFORD ; Steam caused by the joining of het and 3 ‘here was a lacge attendance at the " N ot “ie v ‘he X iven by Dr. Ck 4. | SUSTAINS VERDICT IN 00 ot es | alr at No. 4 rili of the H. K. & | rehearsal of the Old Guard band Monday | arTied forty years ago in Jewsit City. The lecturs given by Cha: - i Eea Bhe is survived by her husband and |Eaton Monday evening was much enjoy- . Washburn Silk company brought f‘r’:lm"i der John Condren had sev- | ° children, John and Wil'iam Oakes, ed. He is known,as the “Big Brother” company No. 1 out to respond te New ssieetions Whtch Wem paetiond. | ) 8L ervive man, taking vo. of New York. S is an aather of note m from Box No. 71. A boy em- | [dward McKulsky of North Westches- | ¢ o _ 4 1 SoF ¢t Nnars g tor wae callh T cational training at Putnam Trade 8s well as an orator of extrao vod was Smons commere what he be- | e Wae cTing on friends hers MondaY. |gcncol, and Miss Ella Oakes, who s Dower. His contributions to the lead ine ed was smoke coming up throug! . o v s . journals of the United States, Cana fleor of the mill and ran out and med | $TAFFORD SPRINGS $is thvapirey D0 e Womails Suciike] 1oh Geat Ry o v NS G 0 the alarm. The bulldinig is heated by e N S T e | Tblil Tar 4t Wik Tlckane'sd Bk o alarm, y . el e - cless furnach and ihe fremen moon f _ GS0rge I Gary, oer of the tanding | & siter, M. Catherine Deffly, and two "BV Lo S0 SRS CUSRRS SO S e ered that he trouble was simply | WiiCh Was bagly damaged by fite Simday | Uiothers, Juhn and Dennis & ‘City. working men, Dr. aton was made head ™. chased | by the mleeting” of) hot atr IS inends to etart cesiia us atig ag: e s Kxandoniia, ol of Sowekt S (RCR ¥ oot L eies. Gidtien o€ thd cold air in the will, Aa instasge. inadiunted. - Fhe ‘arigin of : M Odkes held <he MighedP estsem oL T I8 o St are v et 1 the fire s still & mystery, but the opinion : {ie long-time residents of Jewett Cf Y- oS pping rge: | [Friends who dared Mr. and Mre. Law-|of Mr. O'Halloran, in whose store the|Her nelghbors knew her to be a good ”rlx;le'e); ";m;?"é e, COetaaatisn o i us of Norwieh to walk to this | fire started, is that it was caused by a | friend, aways willing to aid in times of | The 1 be led F e o Soc Jound S ymucsday that the thing | defective electric wire. The tailor shop|irouble or need. In her family she was ShIns ill be be & Thanksgiving service can be done. Mr. and Mrs Colling ieft | of Frank Gosbich and the Gary coal of- | the ‘quiet, loving helpmeet and_mother. Rev. W, Tholen x ey callsat Norwich bright and early“in the morning | fice were the least dumaged of any part|She was an esteemed member of the|, ReV. .. Y B weale nd arrived at the home of Mrs. Collina’ | of the building and they will be ready | Woman's Auxiliary of the American Le- | Thanksglving sermon P oo Mt parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaBlond, | for occupancy soon. but the stores occu.|Eion Po: mmm: Lises cnlpt:mr '3 mm uymmx:x f on Jacksen street. in tiin for dinger. Tne | pied by Let O'Halloran ang Hime Mics o g o oo ke took four and one-half hours, M. 2 The Pashaug Communlty club is fo!thoss who desired to attend the Red i Nothwick and the law offices of Judge ! nave. its Noeribe ting Friday eve- Crosé pageant Friday and Saturday ev- e e T, TR st 1, (hin Gy | M. D ORI e Azthur X Milhouite i e a6 A et e | ; . or . * the Thanksgiving h va. . £ 25th. Asl . pro- 3 2 1 Come in today — Our Thanksgiving Sale of Suits and o Dy huse Ty, bedly Jamaged and they Wil 1ot gramme of o regular mesting the sibject | Ml Hasel Puffer and Miss Nettie $ o The students of the residence hall at| '° 7 hde on for occupancy for sev-|o¢ having a boys' and girls' poultry club | Brown are soliciting for the Red Cross Coats will help you out and save you quite a few dellars o Thwacd Rk a A in the town will be brought up and per- | drive. have establis n ilington was fined | hape Couaty Agent H. D. Johnmson of on each garment. : $10 and coste iy the borough coart Tuee SCHUTTE MUEDEE TBIAL Middletown, ¢ Willlam M. Malib Nov. 22 —Judge For Thanksgiving Day AT UNUSUAL SAVINGS Knowing that you are faultlessly dressed, will add a great deal to your pleasure. Good clothes give you confidence. You can put the mon and forget about them because you know you will look as well as the next one anywhere you go. : - . be set aside. Schutte was found guil by a jury in the superior court here o: October 2 ‘e murder of Joseph Mary and Jacob Ball. He was sentes 1o be hanged on April 10 next. Counsel for Schutte also has flled » notice of appeal to the Comnecticat preme court, which Is still pending. A man has to learn to like babies anc olives. e N ieh wilt t hel; ith Miss Rachel Hutchins; |48V afternoon by Judge Heald for assault | N0 o, Wil De present to help with ; the project. This will be the opportunity EAST KILLINGLY NEW LONDON LINE SUlTS AT 1-3 OFF b . Miss Lilllan Brewster, | 01 Frank e Geiann O | (or any ey or Fh1 Who waad ke to' b | - Ark dulke Bl will Sesly il - sirela, o \\;aflmgfi s:;ungr:r‘s' Fubm, ) €0 3491 and were pald by Mr.| o"member of a poultry olub to give bis|recently when she poured boiling water Steriner Lvs New Ibndon house chair ., Mis i R 3 5 . b ¥ VS. and the collection inchudes the season’s best materials and § | tiome; senior president, Miss Florence | The schoois wil all close today (Wed-| o ¥ Dames and to bring along any fon her foot. S 1d b teres n it al- Adams e maki 2 visit with ¥, A junior president s to be elested. | "e8a¥) for the remalnder of the week, | suon "C WOUd e interested in it al-| Frank L. Adams le making workmanship, plain or fur-trimmed. The itution and by-laws have been | I'red and Antonl Ramponi have sold a Mrs. Alice Edwards *“has stored her eyt fract of land in Orcuttvilie to John e e e ByRas sos for Mo | ot saf T PO B Noh TRt COATS AT A-BIG REDUCTION | -t i “hosiie'u i ' b Load 2 Violet Gill 74 81 2 body would read The Red Cross Roll Call Just at this time when the cold weather sets in, the coat em high mass at St, Mary's church JEWETT CITY Bessio Blake . 7 2 9 o'clock was celebrated by Rev. Ar- Blanche Jodoin . 2 o - Mrs. Joseph Gaudreau at the organ, sang | tists who ever came to Jewett City. It and one that will give you service. You will find them usic of the mass. There was | Was a recital by Miss Helen Davis. mes here at the following sale prices : | Piche, Hector Dupre, Leo Piche, Jerome | the artists compared their art with I for a while. > p s t of Hartford was in Packing Room. da). were held Tuesday morning at L iy ¢ A. D. Sayles injured one finger lately. Scke At the home of her sister, Mrs, | (o7 OB businss Tuesday question becomes an interesting point and a rather try- it Routhier of Putmam. Rev. J. J.| Mausic lovers in town were charmed on|Edna Sharker . p . i Tyler was deacon and Rev. Hormisdas | Monday evening, when they were privi- ing one, for you want a good warm coat that is stylish the large attendance at the service and beau- | zo-Soprano, assisted by Victer Young, | tiful floral tributes were received. The |pianist and Samue! Hungerford, violin. $25.00 COATS ............. REDUCED TO $19.50 Piche, He . Leo Plche Joro ¢ Piche and ‘Antonia Cots, nephews of Mrs. | recreation by Edison's new honograph. $29.00 COATS ............. REDUCED TO $22.50 }|oison. . 5 11 p. m. daily except Sun- E. Yerringion . 170 77 ! Clara Adams .. 60 % 82— 198 Annie Gorman . T3 44 48— 185 Bessie Thompson 71 kt1 81— 227 Estelle Jodoin.. 70 80 67— 217 Rose Ritehie.... 91 ° 94 It has been suggested that if every- Cote, of Windham street. Solemn Belee sub-deacon. St. Mary's cholr, with | leged o listen to three of the finest ar- rers were Arthur ‘Dubreutl, Albertjist. It was an unusual concert; in that Carnival and Bazaar Burial was in St. Joseph's cem- | 1,500 tckets were issued by Finn Bros., 2 tery, where Rev, Father Belec read a d " 347 313—1009 GIVEN BY Q0. G., 169th INFANTRY N. $3800 COATS .......... ... REDUCED TO $32:50 J| coititat jmrvice: ansiala *-the, Mo} e aat A sk et =Bt sngio—Blanche. Jodoine: 100 ¥ 1 G. a Were artists in every sense of the Word, | viswors Monday night, it was voted to c&.‘,‘iiwlfi"“cfix‘e’;‘“ e Lon;o: 3}'& :;‘“ the re-creation was wonderful. The | open the Woodward school and close the $55.00 COATS ............. REDUCED TO $42.50 ree closing numbers were given with- MILITARY STREET PARADE AT 7:45 s ! White £chool. As only five pupils ar ANCING-—DIIH(IAIW\‘I‘—-DOOR PRIZES 25 COATS e sur‘;"m“};‘:_"’;fl e 3:“,};’:’2.1",.‘;&’ out the phonograph, and cach performer | now registersd at the Whits school ::‘ D ¥ attending Willimantio state mormal and | jore, Faanisite melody . $69.00 COATS .............. REDUCED TO $55.00 | rainmg school will leave for heme fu | Mighty & sung by Davie r was obliged to respond to several en- |was voted to tremsport them fo Pa-| ADMISSION 15 CENTS .. REDUCED TO $45.00 Most of the students living out of town R Dok sharde oy h s SN the Thanksgiving holidass this (Wednes. FIth viclin obligito and planc sec 29. The pupils belonging to the Wood- | Of course, we have cheaper coats at $15.00 and $19.00, | 125) afternoon following the oclose of |Pi7kment. The program included: STATE ARMORY, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. Penficld’s ward district ttend school in thel: school. (2) Constder the Lily Mrs, Willam Baliantine bargains—Black, i Misses Rose and Maric Giguers of John | () No Sir! > FREE DANCING VAUDEVILLE and they are real , navy and colored street have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. | Mies Davle with the Edisn 13creation some have fur collars, others plain, some part lined, others | ¥ vt of Fiamiosre el |4 "7 ", 0 ’ PR g A A DOCR PRIZES s e e ) ki aath i es Giguere will accompany Mr. and Mrm. | (b) Cresotndo i ney an ar full lined, and one a good bargain. y;?k%gei tg;;%«g::nzm whers they il :‘?:;! Toung with tho Bdisen recreatior. & %,T,m s : FRIDAY NIGHT T of the newlyweds. . Hungerford with Hdison reerea- PLEAS ' (;RAS MUSIC FOR THANKSGIVING byttt o o L BT £ St Sk ket iy GRAND MARDS CRAS. SCHY o2 @®) It I But Knew throat. * It s made of the Novelty Dances, Confetti, Serpentine, Rolls, Balloons, ete. Make your home cheerful for Thanksgiving Day e | Ao O sen rocceation | Ot 88d finest ingredients tobe had, con- ‘| FREE DANCING ADMISSION 25 CENTS by having Music in your home. DENT!S.TS | Irmtovisation of OId Sones ::..m“;‘:a%"""_ . e B i - : JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW ! P TR gl R SATURDAY NIGHT and by taking advantage of this offer, you pay one dollar || | Dr- Jackson, Dr. Strickland }| ©* _ *5; “sivere'spatame. A e o JAZZ MUSIC : VAUDEVILLE for membership -d:e m the machine of ,l-am choice NM’-AF:NT jfiifi:‘m B zcrton e se v s s wd | CONTINUOUS DANCING ADMISSION 15 CENTS for Thanksgiving day, not wait too late in the : : ’ " Mr. Hongertord o, 40 A0 15 48 0 e i e, neas Xy | e ey MONDAY NIGHT ‘ " speciaLisTs Sone, o . CLOSING NIGHT—CONTINUOUS DANCING : SA M TOEP M (K, ang N b duri b e AWARDING OF ALL PRIZES ENTERTAINMENT THE H. C. MURRAY CO. |[f:s san svwe” ssos usons Sl ADMISSION 15 CENTS