Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 10

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'ufl;!u.l 49-«:: who - went. m !ollov- ing the discovery of gold in. California d made the trip with several It’ ; nmn.. : m : : | & - : MATINEE 20c m Ip se com-, one co1 ve pesked into B e x ;J:nhms on 2 full rigged ship via Cape | d'ning’ hall at the' %mmm. Hfl‘:e, b ! [ REED Horn. He was unsuccessful inlocating | Thanksgiving afterncon, éne might, very EVENXNGS 250 gold in ‘an quantity, however, and cdme | Teadlly ‘be ‘excused for gaining the im- back east, locating at Hope, R. I, Whire |-Dression. that belng an orphan or' other-| bt T 3 o These Prices Include Taxes 0 was Sommsei o farming e ‘Srigr | vie untoranainly sparaied trom par | Pepto-Mangan Mal L S i il mmtnnd has been a resident in Danie and or T ves § 3 s DANIELSON suow nsture also o dus time removes: | Drookivn since. 1980, Haclanty S1e- yéu hippen' th, e, so ok Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and left nature to do the job, Some of the ledge crew engaged in |83 o be an {amate of t.ho ‘Windham S S iy 2o v N § = Toa iags Jare st gifet, sbout Danteleon |, Matars aia not ey, with ehie. work| Gettifig ont tork for Uit stafa’ Bishpdy| SR bR . Do You Remember “Back to God’s Country”? ‘on Thanksgiving day that &, Whisper | ayrine Thursday, however, and so many |east of here swere at work on Thanks- .d“hen they i were—138 bught-eyad > 7 { z S meemed almost like a breach of the |gs our best citlzens and citizenesses, hit | Riving ‘day when some ‘binsting wes be- { Ydungsters, boye and (girls, ‘latighing) ; EEY ) W. H. CLUNE PRESENTS peace. Gloomy weather, deserted streets |+na ground for Soms hard falls, but very | ing dome to get a supply of rock ready &rd playfully whiling away che ‘mo-| - When & woman overworks, 'either 3 . and en unusually small number of hol- | gopt atns, for the erusher. gema until fhedr battalion attack :§ | mentally or.physically, _there is a oy visitors gave the day the question- ~ Sunday afterneon at J o'clock Presi- Aflhderlul dinner coukl be launched.|etrain on the vitality. Getting up in : able @istinction of belng about the most | It was snnounced Thankseiving day | dent Benjamin T. Marshall of Connecti- [ And such a dintert A smail flock-ot( the morning she fells low in spirits. forlorn holiday on record. that Secretary John H. Corbett 0f theleut college s to speak at a union ser- | 9UCk8—32 in. number—and two great| prer eyes are dull, her complexion s 5 In whiling awey the day, it was esti- [county Y. M. C. A. is to address the {vice to be held at the Baptist church. It | 886Se had been roasted to a turn for sallow or pasty. mated, 312,000 phonograph needles wers | members of the Danfelson Chamber of l1s promised that the sermon will be an "uflei.r hollday feast. Then there wers | U4 'y itias of ‘Gude's .Pepto- —IN— used up, a half million cagars and clg- | Commerce rejative. to t the assocla- |unpsually stromg one and that the ser- leflmnbeg in great variety, ples, fruit Mangan taken in regular doses {s what . ° 9 arettes turned into smoke and the gos-|{tlon !s doing and what it proposes to do | vice will be inspiring. S in nnstinted measure. A Al butid ip' het blooa . b % (3 #ip of the community for three gener-|for the boys and young men of the coun-|{ AMiss Vivian Burreughs of Miss Por- on° metron, Mrs. D. C. Park, foster The r s o THLE: T 2 . Tets e lr [om o s oun ions back reviewed. try. An effort will be mafe to inter- |ier's sehool, Farmington, 18 with her par. | Mother of this great famlily of boys &t“ Ik mt.hnt' e e “to"_’u‘ a ' ¢ course, thers were many happy fam- 'est the chamber In lending its endorse- lants, Dr. and Mrs. Georze Bur. | 8irls, never doos things by halves for Pep! ngan 3 and !»0 an ic] ¥l £l @ scores of ment and encouageman I the Geveion: | ouhs for the olides perod. A and e s | e in s that make new biood ana || ALL THE THRILLS OF “BACK TO GOD'S COUN- day @ rs, but outside of |[ment of the assoclations’ work in this| #he Quinebaug and Waureean mils k k e ‘e i3 oy was semarkabls | ariovar Sertiory whion "ing ' been |are seraining fised undl aonasy, i | S5msin, for s and, everyone of W) S, SRR e vieor and seads|| TRY” ARE HERE ONE HUNDRED FOLD IN THIS BIG somewhat slower than many of the plac- [ tng many hundreds of employes a vaca- | o5, Afd how they dld enjoy it! Not A b o Aflnl 3 b an opportunity {es fn {he country In giviug Impetus to {ilon of several daym, guflzmwth in the entire (f:oql)‘.fll-:nough gat zm i ;&;s:lme; ngs hv‘l:ks& :h : SUPERPRODUCTION boritet s R et i Mr. and Mrs. Michee!l Comiskey ofuqaff® Sid,% comEany Of SOdIs HRRY O i Tand there ls pleasute in' living, ctball game, the | From pupils of the Danislson sraded | Westboro, Mass, and Miss Nellle Sul-| g, Y!s Sbtis ;;Yr o TosoRAE th oa | CloRES" Topto-MALRES Hab ‘sold . g P 7 school §6 has been given to the Connectl- | livan of Hartford wera hollday guests of | pagiis iy *&fe o oot A i s e R rom e l'Ont congrogations ‘a5 the | aiammas. Pl e el G e e furnished with the dianer had been dis-| Tl full name, “Gude's Pepto-Man- o ” MERMAID COMEDY THAT IS A RIOT OF LAUGHS of the Tmited’ States, for rebullding the | A Tusleal servies under the sumnices | DOSed of and the Auts wero attacked. ~|gan” s on each package. Advertise- A 1 3 S 4 s j0f the Dantelson federation of dimrcheg rs, Park ‘and’ her assistants turned|ment, on was very |schools In tre devastated =sections of [.oo ety gy the = Methodist - church | Out A& great day of work in preparing - . 3 Frarnce. Thankegiving evening, the sioging direct- [ &nd serving the dinner, which was de-j - PR T 3 Thirty-thres prisomers were given a3 by, A. P. Burns. veloped chiefly from nroducts of the|disagreeable ,all’ through the Hunting hollday dinner at the county afl ' Mre. E. H. Keach will have the mem- | couniy home farm, where all of the veg-|country hereabouts. Brosklyn on Thanksgiving, and were &8 {uers of the Ladies' Sawing circle of St. [Stabies and the ducks and geese were Many residents of this city found it bountifully fed as the gréat majority of | Alhan’e ¢hurch at her home for a2 meet- | T2ised. more convenient to buy thelr hokiday the people of the state. The prisoners |ine ¢his (Fridav) afternoon. through Dan =0 than on any holld .|, Some of the older gig's at the home|dinners at hotels here and hereabouts MOST AND PLAYING were given a free hand end uu‘ajecleg to ] 3r and Mrs. B. A. Winter of Willtman- gsslstedt,with fl;; dilr;nerb:emhfi h:fid than to prepare them at' home. BEST Eax%Lfissllyrflg no restrictions of adpelite attacking | 1o, Mrs. E. C. Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. W. | Preparation, as the older boys - The state hf oAbt Tk . B ety Tuitad, was jefs tn the |the Die suvply of Tosst Dotk aad varlety |1, Smeet, Alrs. Joim Martine, Thepdore | €0 t0 grow the vegetables and care for |, gud f083, WEAFAY department has VAUDEVILLE - at covered Dan. |Of vegetables. all produced on the coun- | Sweet 2nd Miss Margaret Youne of Prov. | 108 ducks and geese. eets on the hol- ty farm. The prisoners enioved them- |{isnce were holidad guests of Mr. and |, THOUEh it was a dreary day outside, ::: 1': thbm;‘q;;ml&rtfly::u‘h;‘;::: selves and apneared grateful for the fine | 3frs B. H. Keach. Tnankegiving in the Warm and cheety)tonces are erected in flelds bordering meal served them. Henry A Doibears of Providance was |, oiCiior o0 00 RO T A O where | Stretches of . highway that are subect Anether ingtitution where the in- & visitor with friends in Danielson over o B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE—4 BIG ACTS A L T £ mantfest, to drifting and have been found to be '—m KYO e e e m‘:;’-/\'::s " S Mrs. Riley R Witter. and|, ThO spirit of Thanksgiving also wat | Of Teal vaiue. F. F. ECKO and g} Cimie Attention 1s «: [ “Comedians Extraordinary” JAPANESE DEXTERITY Oliver Bassett, who are ir | dauehter, Felen, of Broativn spent the | LIOUENL to the patients at the Day Kini e callen s Y oA — N 0% | ball hoepital ‘a3 well a® the Putnam |Practice that many have fol'owed for MANNB\ QG nd LEE D = Tinee: Davi' re, saw to it that the holifay with frisnde at Rrookfleld, Mass, hospital and | years—sending. remembrances at Christ- al avis— 1 meen— siselving programme of providing | Mr. and Mre Georss Witter of Brenk: | o, farm. Patients at the hospital and | ve % * “MUSIC KINGS” 1eR St T 5 P ey 5 inmates at the farm had plenty of gogd hmxa -z:mAaam the dflldr;;x at the county IN A FUN CONCOCTION a chicken dinner was carried out There liyn were ho'iday guests of Mr. and Mrs. | things to eat and the day was made|home. :As there are 138 children there |} oo —r o s > twelve nmates at the farm at |J. Carl Witter of Cottave straet a5 hapoy as poseiblo fox cach 2nd cvery | this year, ‘many good souls will need |§ NORMA TALMADGE. in “GHOSTS OF YE.STFJ(DAY’ 1 [ the present time, this being ailest | 3rs. Rosanna Lasue spent the holday | ona, think of them if all are to be remem- RSH AT CHILDREN 3¢ s | number there In. years, the average for |with her mother, Mrs. Leodore Gladue at Thursdas’s Thanksgiving was one et | D2red with Christmas books, cards, toys, " |a lonz time past being from 18 to 2. | Nerwich. the qu! stsm the history of this city.| 8, €te. These gifts go.on the Christ- - - me firme saw | Walter Brfxes, Drooklyn's oldest res- | Mr and Mry Murdette C. Wonkins and | pu 0 S9S0 B 8, (RN, O (8 B mas tree and are a source of wonder and frastage was |ident, is observing his 100th birthday to. | daushter, Mlss Helen, were Thankswiv- | fal1 during the night, made up such ] JellEht to the' little people that recoive it ot Herz fol- |day (Friday) at his home on the West |ite guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Ber- | combination of weather that few venw |tiem. .-Remembeting - theso ch!hh.en at I\rzngs,F‘_é‘fl. Mr. Briggs was bom in Greene, :.. gengren of Lyme. tured ont eseepting on necessary jours Chdstm?s s};ouldmbzmof mu:ge-:z‘d‘sh;; 1., November 25, 1321, He Is one of the . | terest, for the o n rep: . g last Killinely peanls wte expreming erena ho eljens Were praclctlin] 0 of the tows of the county. F, SADULORA 0N OTA1D. SNENG stiolley Y Apples by the carload are being ship- service Inaungurated by the Connacticut [, THOS3: Who sought .entertalnment e 1 5 o found it at the theaters or at dances in|Ped Into this territory from Maine, HOW CERIZANE BROKE THE COLD AN | font are vaitiae at Bismoiia for potnts | (1@ torritors. “As s alvaya tho rule on | ¥hero an sbandance of apifes were 9 » intvilie for points | tnis holiday, thers were many famlly | §Town this year, for use’ her CURED THE COUGH OF A : ‘“{f"hf."i::n“ moted (At on tecant warim | (GO and dinner parties. N i A number from ihis elty and visttty | years waa pickeq hereabouts. LAST 2 DAYS days bees were observed cartying pollen m : 4 Secretary. J. H. Corbett of the Y. M. PAWTUCKET MAN bl v Sha Vel st of | ROTE e e (hen s Moasin e | & Anih 8 nesdtiaries n the o || <THE HPIL DIGGERS” [l WM. FOX PRESENTS ' this town. e M el oy 15 to deliver an address before the mem- Mr. and Mrs. Chorles T. Thaver And | moothail eninbuiists who gathered at | bers of the Danielson Chamber of Com-(§A ROMANCE OF GOLD AND their chficren, Miss Katharine and. Avle | the sion mcratt i Sarter ot | mercs. GUILE IN THE PRIMITIVE WEST ¢ ward of Pufnam wera wisitors with rela- | morning to sce a game scheduled to be- s MARY MILES MINTER Mr. James Haigh, who Tives at 20 |nasty, sticky, sickening effect of other |tives here'over the holidav. gin at 9.30. were dlsappointed when the| BARNARD STUDENTS FOR Hancock Street, Pawtucket, R. I, was |cough medicines, But in four or five Oscar Stillwell is 11 at his home in the | Wingham High schi TODAY—SATURDAY A been their ) the remarkable coll the part ' team was delay- EPUCATTNAL EXPERIMENTS et 8 very sick maa in 1920. But, let Mr,|days I surely was better, Cerizane |SP2ris district. a4 through the breaking down of a mo- — “HER WINNING WAY” 99 Haigh tell his own story: “In Decem-|has one mighty fine eftect that is | Semusl C. Harris ‘has been mamed ns |tor vehiclo conveying them from Will| New York, Nov. 24—Thriteen excep- || L FESS SVECCEN AU - iz . i ¢ superintendent of eround¥ by the Wind- | mantle to this cf The crowd Were|{(jonal Barnard Colege students have - ber I got a mighty bad cold from ex-|different. You don't wait for it to e Fai 4 food the st 4 | tiona! WAS PAINFULLY SHY AND A - had had other colds, but|work from or ‘stomach, You feel am County Fair association. loyal, -however, .and -st o storm &nd|y..n " cojected for an additional experi- R HO WASN'T. n»ve“suci as thia Every passage in [that it does ’s’g;atginzl‘tco your ‘tlhroaet 4 lone Jodrer who had spent fhe nisht | the cold through the morning awalting|nmcny wnich atms to make -of them |§ GIRL_WHO WASNT. ____ ever 18, ¥:{ iin & cell was the only oeccupant of the | the coming of ‘the visiting team. o ‘h “ DOO = my he:d was fllled up. I sneezed, |every time you take 2 dose. It Seems |moiice station Thantesiving moraing. | Windkam fnally arrived and the game :fx“‘;j’:::‘ ?:;efgefilf;::h:: helc kce,“:si'; sl bty Bs”, COMEDY 11§ THE WONDER PICTURE and epitting, but my throat got worse, ‘erizane is the greatest cough an VOLUYION ther 106 less brl l“nnl sisters. Ci th a ANOTHER REVOLUYION 18 1 3 and how my head and chest did hurt. ool Tedisiig bras wbdan BREWING IN PORTUGAY, | NOUhIE purileularly mew in the pollti-| Dean Virginla G. Gildersieeve, who re- (| Continuous Saturday from 1:30 cal situation which has been attract- 1 rned’ frer making a study of Matinee I could not gleep, eat or talk, All this| Cerizane is one of the famous ¢ Ing so much attentfon during the past cEenty y u unlver:lly metl:odn. = Wadrid, Nov. 24.—(By the A. P.)—An- faroze Adults 35c Chiidren 25¢ time I had been taking cough med-|“Winsol® preparations and has been z e 0T T | two weeks deve'oned over the holiday. It| noynced the: mew eourse resembling the ndren Selney. Dt they 1 ot @ i other revelution is brewing in Portugal | was slmply re-asserted that plans for universi- ic Y o a bit of|made by the same people for over ; honors course of the English good. Then my druggist told me to try |three-quarters of a century. {and troops in Lisbon have been confined | the flmlm to khg made have béen &l-]ties. Too mueh time has been spent in Evening Cerizane Balsam. I took ome bottle] Any obliging drugsist will sell you to thelr barracks in readiness for event- | TOst [0y Worked out and that thewa the past on poor students and not enough ACT PLAY Adults 55¢ Clnldren 35¢ sccording to directions, 1 dld n jCerizane. The following Will alwayg ualities, it was reported today in dis- | though there may be some re-arrange.|CP 8000 ones, she said. AND ONE- feel much different for the first COUDIY glad to. H. M. +e.04 48, ikl patches from the Portuzuese frontler, Car- | ment of selestions for. appolntments to| . “This plan,” she explatned, “s an ef- BY A few seats at 75¢ of days, for my condition was too baly ireet, Norwi Peter Benoit, Taft-|valio Mesquita is reported to be behind vflrl?us offl;:e& There ‘l- intere: mxf. :m to i\;olg“ :flm‘: ‘:f the “';.,‘.i’;;’“;:‘; Wi S T. Paid N v 7 o 2 ] ular] it ] resent t! as to 0 the | teristic eriean ve- . . 3 . Sy cf,“;:i._“‘,‘;;‘“ h’:d‘;fi“b?‘! th":. ilte. < Ihe Ievomtionary preparatlons, the mes- | [N Nt of ‘the fire department fs o tem for example, that of forcing & stu-| Norwich Girls’ Community ar and State Tax be. and .as to the new ssmtn.nt engi- | dent to spend. a great deal of her time neers, in class. rooms listening to lectures and Club Hollday travel was very light through running to and {ro from various col- lege engagements. " this city and did not begin to. compare| % 5 ract THE COMMUNITY 'HOUS with the crowds at Thanksgiving time “It also atfempts to countes the CO Ho E 3—SHOWS DAILY—3 NOTICE { FREE tendency ta think. of scholarship in The ri.] JKH 3 1 FREE Jam yoar and two. years ago. The fall-| ZTENH O PR o0 oo d molnts ra.| Thursday, Dec. 1 at 8 Oclock se urricane Ing off in travel over the holiday period|{P¥ms Ob coures, graces..4nd moint 5 o A pair of Ladies Seamless Danielson Store LADIES! VELVET HATS Te vas atribited to varlous t}:&n:ys,pcmeé ther tkan agflijects; ot flelds; of knawledge Admission 58 including tax Hut ch” will not be shown ose to the first twenty-five 1 TW. -FIV] of which are a general shortage of cas! —— —— — 1 customers visiting our store onl CUSTOMERS, SATURDAY In many sestions of New Engiand, econ- today and Saturday but will Saturday morning. y MORNING: omy in these times on the part of Oth- ! BORN and that unfortunate Ameriean tenden-f e shown Monday ard Tues- ers, high cost of railroad fares and {0 |BODEAU—In Norwich, Nev. 14, 1821, a | ¢y to split vp one's knowledge into ha £ the weather. <Whatever the reason, the d : ; son. Lester, to Mr. and Mrs. Felix |yearly fragments which are forgov day of next week. crowds were nbt near as large as In re- Rodeau of Moosup. quickly after the mid-year and final ex- W ORTH OF cent years. at Thanksgiving time. ROGERS—In Oneco. Nov. 20, 1921 a |aminations” 5 for £ 2 Mr, and Mrs. George W. Gilpatrie en-| davgnter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert| Among the stndents chosen for the 9 MERCHANDISE ’ tertained their childrén and members of | Rogers. new course and their subjects are Bot- thelr children's’ families at their homs | GWEENE—In Westerly. R. I, Nov. 23, |any, Nelly Jacob, Gall, Switzerland; fiere on Thanksgiving day, the party fn-| 1921 a son, Philip Cunningham, to MY | gngiteh, Anna E. Lincoln, 1303 North cluding femily menbers from New York| and Mrs. Lewls R, Greene. YOU ARE ALL INVITED TO THIS GIVE AWAY e mec oo o g r ey e (i S50 52 ret Trusler, Indfanapa {nto uee here Thanksgiving day v, Nov. 23, 1621, by Rev. James J. Phyl'is Haig, Haigville, Neb.; .Greek ULASKI HALL and Latin, Dorothy F. Scholze, of Prov- AT P S| £ i e MoGinneem Jomm MeMahon of ,.,‘;‘qig”t.;,’“’:m;::‘;’;, otiihetand. | Bristol, Conn, and_Mizs Auna Mar- 1 R. L; physics, Katheri H. 0 s"fié‘i“'n i sivest, Charlestown, Mass. SATURDAY NIGHT X . ; - guerite’ Flaherty of South Covert:y. HUMPHREY’S ° . & » 2 stréets and- highways fio automobile ac- 3 - In M Mo Here is the story in short — We are overloaded with new e o s v ushels | ugAmn wmmomresoiy eomy Hov | woms yom dontsss em SR ETTT e Sl CEerE e L | o e et e | NOVELD OSRPRT s Kl eache; iss a Frenctte of Moosup. - Winter stock, and we need ready cash—IT IS OUR LOSS, 3 Swicnre: Joslph's ‘academy in Hartford, and Miss ‘@l ” SCHULZ_WICHTER—In Norwidh, Nov.| Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 24.—Unmarriel Featuring “SMILIN msmrl‘”. 2 ““E"u A srdent ’“h‘hO ;fl- 21, bx Rev. Paul F. Werth Taeo- | jobless men here will be provided for this | o Made Fri Go Wild ! ution, . ‘weére oir hames here for uoxa chulz an 'ss Erna vinter i ili to b tab- YOUR GAIN : the holiday. Richter, botn of 264 Boswell arenye. | Finter in o military camp to be es 18 lished in Hasting Park it was announced REGULAR mcfs Miss Alice Adams of ‘Springfield spent { ZEWKE—HEIGLE—In Norwich, Nov. = ! P the boliday. with relatives in Putnim. 24, 1921, by . Rev. Paul F. Wertn, |00ay. The camp will be equipped with ; 7 . Mr. and Mrs. Ct . T Charles '7Zemke ~and _Mrs. Nicholas [Mllitary supplies, prepared - to _furnish = $1.24 BUNGALOW HOUSE DRESS APRONS (Gingham) o Sivenisls ch,1,,;:“w,"\.,‘.,“;;iimes ,,,";;;;‘fi w};e;? ::;hz zo; \arw: . B, board and lodging at $5.60 & week par | . o o or snlmal It alse 00 § f iving, . —In Norw! man. h . $2.00 LADIES’ HOUSE DRESSES .. ..'svsssassanssaiansasavsososesasesss Qe oL Tig & enin sent| 10017 by Ran W AC Heele, Soaoon| Two days work at forty. cents an hour, | UTESd Uit the second search of Landra's vilia as Gambais, where all the bones 5 3 Curto and Miss Margaret Plésa, both | or $6.40 a week will be guaranteedssach | it z . a $1.24 EXTRA HEAVY PANTS AND VESTS ......ouueeneneninnescaneti., Ble JISE Wl Tapall® 70 30 =) (ofticly, & 70 700 o fmn smower v "aca Toanary ser | 0ad, 20 0, P e e otcte 75¢ 'Y F 7 Miss Fl “White L] at the Wil- = o3 afford | vices are to be free. 75c HEAVY FLEECED CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR ...cvuuvssvesunsavss s e [ipates Flore ming st 2 3 3 11 ly, with th isoner ithe - = oot i et T homin T o O Berara 1 Mol s bousk | Tt men will bo permitd-d to use thelr | ony*ho;” rinrcsented, s the French lsw $1.24 CHILDREN’S RIBBED ‘UNION SUITS ..vececvecvnsanes 73c “As i 59¢ CHILDREN’S RIBBED PANTS AND VESTS ..ceevsuss 1 epare time in quest for other employment. Everett Fisher o2 Apponaug, formerly %72@5“5";:1\3:? Misa Julla. Bileen | Diasipline will be enforced under the sup- R‘g:m:‘hundnd and twenty nds of atvikn of police officlals. Prepatation of |y yysy;, ‘e and bones coaid have been O Swu ot the manufactaring co: 2red Gagnon and Miss Anioinette I vork the city perks will provide the 97¢ OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT DRAWERS ...ecuueieencssassvionensens:Ble e Satia vt it e ‘.,.,,,.:,z._mm_,,, Homal | oY e out: - 1a:10, 8- Ihacks ~ 7 + » . eris theough the remal mer of $1.24 SLEEPING GARMENTS (Like DE. DEON'S) «vsenvnnvnnnnennenisssn. Too [ oeioa throts i ERRRR Y with the Manhasset Manufacturing com- wees 37 G: 1 1 v, pany here, spent ‘the holiday in Putnam. 4»4 1921, hvoRevlnX m”p'::m:n E’\';‘p a municipal golf course and general turned into ashes during twenty-four hours In the kitchen range of Landru's village at Gambals, experis for the state . W, H, Jui I h n vern- | tiueh o - S 7 4 orning. en‘ a.eyo ardner e. e $1.47 LADIES’ HEAVY OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT GOWNS, Embroidered. ... 87c B ™Sty s a0 went the holiday with —L 0 s e that had resulted in this concluslo - 3y rAll: hy 2 5 - . nmn. & URE IN From 220 pounds of ashes 1 ndru's 67c LADIES' FLANNELETTE BLOOMERS, Elastic Top.and:Botioim: . ¢ i.daes 430 I e e e s ooy 1o i city, Nov. 32, 1931, OF “BLUEBEAED” LANDRU | back yard small pieces of bone 1%ad been ‘lday guests of 3Mrs. Jary Burt of Grove Helen R. Ferguson, wife of the laté —— extracted which plainly showed they had TURKISH TOWELS 71/2C Sl David Anderson. Versailles, Nov. 24 (By tha A. P.).— | been cut wit ha small saw, the sxperts $éevs st se st sen Miss Eleznor Murphy of the WiH. eral services at her late residence. 49 $1.47 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WOOLEN SPORT HOSE, s nw DI(‘;{“““Y attemoon. Sov, Three more small boxes contalning what | testified. The ashes, they sald, contained with EmbroidBred ATrows i ool T e A i 0 S5, at 230 o'A the prosecutiop and the experts contend | 5 per cent. of bone or phosphate, waile - roduced B-I!J:——Inl\nrwxch Nov. 24 1821, An. | 37 human bones were produced In court | the usual percentage of coal ashes waz mantic. Normal s&chool spent Thanksgive ing with her patents, Dr. and Mre. B. P, Afurphy. arew today and added to the box which was|1 1.2 per cent. b Thera are 33 prisoners at the county|Notics of funeral hiereafter. prominent in yesterday's proceedings in|. Landru explained the large percentage i5¢ LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S SEAMLESS HOSE, 2 Paif.vavevsveveeaeses 7‘/21: $alt in Brookiyn this week-end. | KEASTn Stouy Creek, Nov,-2a_1ogr, | the trial of “Blueheard” Landru, accused | of pnosphate by saying he had burned 200 Qs Fox and duck hunters were out’on the Mary Keast, wifs of Willlam | Of eleven murders and of cremating the'| gmail oyster shells, and that as coal was 39c LADIES’ BRASSIERES (Flesh Color)....vevevansacs vesesesacssss 15c noltdey, thongh the tweather was very| Koast, aged 41 years. vietims' bodies. scarce during the war he had experiment- ed in seeking a new combusiible. burning chestnuts, garbage and other substances. L. Y. Nev.| Theso additional exhibits seemed & $2.97 LADIES’ SWEATERS AND TIE BACKS ........... wrwe JLTL Lo i vy Kot Btuars | surprise 10 the dofense, * having appar- 2. ; ; $4.97 SWEATERS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN ............... $283 § - TEERA 1n Fregio S e e ey 8! TAN—I i N . 24, 1921, | The bones. experts for the state sald, R o MEERAN [0 Freston, Yov. 3 are from & human skull or skulls. A NEW YORK ALDERMAN e i o e etk A R A o S S IS A B LADIES’ ALL-WOOL CHXLDREN’S COLORED LAD‘ES’ NEW FELT < 0 BCHANDER—In mcrvlch Nov. 21, 1921, The defense argued that the bones were WEIGHS ABOUT 400 POUNDS § ‘a\::da #u-la, wite of Oscar Schander, | such that no expert could swear whether - DRESSES AND' VELVET DRESSES SPORT HATS gpgld fprickets. | |Paver sHer e home, 117 Fourm ity Buran S oo it 0 ot DRESSES Worth up to $1.97.... 91¢ Were #1975 i sl.‘l BaaBE »1ua e o 35 Lmhmn G e e e son to Lilliputian size when Frank J Were $12.97...... $5.50 | INFANTS' WHITE CHIN- Dotsler, republican alderman-clect from ilton avenue oqmetery Dotzler lists his weight In round nume Were $5.97 and $6.97 Wi 3.97 to £5.97 Weres1997...... 12.31 | i 7 30 5097} Were $3.97.t0 $5.97 ’ na , Funeral COATS Colors — $3.90 * CORSETS ° =3 a 3 i THE PASNIK CO. Sell for Less | =008 ] =88 T " P 3 the Sixth district, arrives with his spe- . HARVEY—In Norwich, Nov. 23, 1821, “TADIES COATS WITH CHILLA COATS LADIES’ VELVET ; 2 o vhw § |nhmeries, s T s CHURBH & AU.EN Rec'at 499 poanda. s Sods It Becesmtny LADIES’ TOP SKIRTS "IN MEMORIAM. > JOSEPH ARTHUR PABKINSON, : Dll'ectors Were $4.97. $3.25| Were $5.97 and $6.97 |Were 97c ..... A Pair 64c : > SRR : Time chaigie o many dings, Lady Assistant : DANIELSON, CONN. 2o B b i which has a seating eapacity of one square yard. The had the chalr bullt for him sever: ars ago when, upon his clection to the board of aider- men, it was discovered that he conld net squeeze into the regular seats. Dotzler bought it for §1 when he retired, because the city was short of storage space. ARBITRATION SECTION OF HAGUE TRIBUNAL TO MEET cially constructed furniture next Janm. 1. CHILDREN'S HEAVY | Plaids, Checks and Phain | LADIES' RUBBER TOP In’are loving memary ot s duciog Who fell asleep in Jesus Sn. ‘25, 1920, l Quebec. No 24~S8ir Charles Fitzpatrick, heum-mu governor of the Province of Quebec is on his way 1> ‘Washington to attend a special sitiing bitrati i Hague From 'nis ever loving, Father and |@ HENRY E‘b"lf"c"' Sl primhepeee o i : i Mother and Brother, S . WM.'SMITH ALLEN lagt session, in 1914, wil] be dealt with. NOTICE ! — THIS SALE IN OUR DANIELSON STORE ONLY. . o ; 2 L [MR AYD MRS WILLIAM PARKINSON 'AND SON. - Sir Charles was appointed a member n v of the tribunal while minister of jusilos Moosup, Conn. - - in government. ¢

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