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8 i 4 * NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, necmsen- ctare Pighad to Wliaantic and Hert'| Bes' Besn the Fucst- of Sifies Hlanche ford is.open wWithout detour. The route| Housguet.s . . ANOTHER PLAYING _ | bas been aveoided for weeks past by some | Rudoiph LeClay visiting in Putnam £ . " EXCLUSIVELY - {on dccount of the detour, Which was ap- With his father, i\ n LaClair, REAL SHOW oy 4 | proximately, a, half’ mile, in length, but Jew, Year greéthigs cards are being Mat Childrea | B. F. KEITH'S = i narrow and rough. % Teceived in numibers by 1deal persons. SPECIAL ~152 e .| _ From, small ponds in some of the out- Damago ecstimated as amounting 10|y1;., gictricts farmers are engaged this between $50 and $100 was done to stock | o b ¢ iz thel i 5 ¢ DANIELSON an interest in it—and in Danielson that |and edquipment of the Keystone store by fi-:x?‘ !‘:'mgi i3 s r supply of ice. for. means almost every one of affairs cr;‘unm‘;asmof W‘?tegr L fi:k::m down | Miss Annie White. a teacher -in - thel L. rhan & pfant o chis Sl | R R e D9 | schools” at, Greenwleh, 4 ndi ane of”fli figest mmfiszm ninh;; menegnsg‘:r Pr‘:::::y ‘?néé‘ii,";f&cil so;c- in_a clib’ en the second floor of the Dalv { ho;i d“ay :eéess “:’(‘“lc‘- Vl‘:m :n;:rdéns the. Bistory, and '8 epecial admirers are |ration’ the operatives were frankly . told |lelson- Trust. company building. VAUDEVILLE T X R AT T AT | ‘Thursday, Friday, Snm&y—'l'l' Suprime 4 Acis | _Flve Musical McLarens nupsw Hum'ozs snn«ufie OMEDY OF MARRIED LIFE | A possible site for the Tigin school Sooking for it to come close to winning |that the success of (he manufacturing | Ernest Skinmer, the HMampton Youth \builging . that the town of Plainfield is tate honors before spring rolls around |enterprise abcut té be resumed was. en-‘byng ig held i Brooklyn jail, will be for-| contempiating building fronts on - the Five (5) Kiltizs in 2 ‘vmw Program of Bgain. drely dependent upon the subsidiary com- | mayly charged with murder in' the fIrsti{Siate highway just west of the Main Music—Song—Dancs ! A P. Burns was director and Mrs. Sid. | Pany making €ood on its own account It | gegree -when be is vresented in the Si-|street crossing in Central Yillage, at b= | ooy Berry ant Men Traeola Atasod oo | competition with piants making tire Quok | sere ot ot Wilitmantie carly 10 Th| bt whore o bowling. alley shond, 1 Wflh Helm M\fltk ————— e —————— Isistod at a Sunday service at the Baptis: | but not afffliated with ~Goodvear. ' It |coming month. The Skinner case W&S| Many of the memuers of the toast ‘ar- ; JOEHURL X ADLER & DUNBAR eilivoh - Patnai was o be open competitior against the |heen receiving close. consideration from . illery comnany tnat went overseas from |§ - and Richard Dix o | | Puoblicity has been given to the fact | market. It may be assumed ‘that the | potn attorneys for the state and for the| this town A VERSATILE COMEDIAN .. ' COMEDY—*A Study from Lifs" WERNER & AMOROS TRIO PRESENTING THE WORK OF AMZRICA'S MOST DISTINGUISHED COMPOSER, CHARLES HUERTER “LOVES FOLLIES” A COMEDY NOVELTY ————————— ALSO ACDED FEATURE ATTRASTION WITH : NEVA CERBER in “A YANKEE GO-GETTER” 2 re recallipg that it will be that federal prohibitfon raiding officers orking hours about to be DUt | defence.. Skinner offers an interesting | three years next mecath- since their re- . ‘unearthed a remarkable tunnel leading |into effect may be regarded as substan- | subject of study for the officials that|tuyrn here from Frane ! »CLYDE COQK n erom the house to the barn at the Alsx | tial mroof that the Goodyear management | have to deal with his case, Which is the|. Henry C. Vincent of Worcester was in “ALL m(;" e xtella place at West Wanregan, but | @nd workers halve made good, and the |most imnortant scheduled to be disposed | Danielson Wednesday on a business trip, the territory ell you /L has been wor, in view of this | of ar the next term of court. Banks will be cuosed here on Monday, Foflp EDUCATIONAL has existed S P supeeciiied s G Oue on | Which Wwill be observed as New Year's|§ semmere= e — AN anielson heard repeated rumors O 3 4 B CHILDREN 1 15.., ALL THIS WEEK nd that three decades a<o, ¢ Johin Butler, Who lives in the old Horss | Wednesday that a serles of raids for li-|9ay- Mills also will he closed Monday “dry” period thereabouts HIL district of the town, has taken an|quor had . been condacted \the previous|3s well as the majoniy of the stores. e el part inderground £OUTSE | appeal to the superior court from a find-|night by federal. officers-in the villages! Danielson -streets have been called{ .= mnication from house 1o _bam ing of guilty by the town court on alof the towns of Plainfield, These rumors|among the best lichted he has secn in S charge that he violated a state law by, were erroneous, however, and probably | fowns of similar size in New England cutting a shade tree that stood beside | were based on the fact that raids were|DY a visitor who has been svendinz-a the highway on what is known as the|made the vast week in communities to|feW days in town. JOLLY FOUR DANCE FRIDAY, DEC. 3¢, Hubbard's sawmill Toad, about two miles|the south of here. = L © UNION HALL. R e i cas h A fi 25 it » S e e O 320 and costsl 4 teiekraph order for flowers for PUTNAM HERB SMITR'S ORCHESTEA. S Christmas was received from New Me: : iy E atier uee in a stif a: |, r. Butler, who formerly was an Bug- |y 1y 5 ocal florist and filled in accor The coming week will bring saswers 10 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. TODAY, FRIDAY AND after use In & st game-keeper and who now -devotes who Fve in that n and say that me story and of en ance with instructions, the flowers go- | various guestions of those |ing to, a person resident tn the town of and the Canterbury. olding appointive offices in the |Parle, breaking and o uch attention to breeding pheasants, otests that he cut the tree innocent of intent to violate the law, and also SATURDAY vnder the Y - ] Very pretty an din some cases quite [gift of tha city government. Next week |struction of property ' points out that the partieular treo Which | expensive calendars. are being put out|the mewly ciected common Gouncil will Bach s s R_ e took down had a decayed center and D 5 Alobard, atremdt’ L0’ precuare { Miors is. aviis. el duse S REN L £ ¥ by Danfelson firms to their customers. |come into power and then all will soon { g = F e Gl g g o Grodyesy people Fa R L City residents what In many cases have |learn just how many of the numerous Irving erland, mon-suppori- At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter | o buy calendars would be surprised at Musgrave, Wednesday afternosn, at-2 | the liberai supply available in Danielson. funeral services for Mrs. Eva| Somie espacially fine strings of pi Vaudeville’s Liveliest Dancing Act—Pretty Girls—Fase: nating Costumes—Special Scenery i Aot i “‘WANDA LUDLOW & CO. | | i | | portant changes that bave been talked jOf Wifs and child: state vs Edward Try- £ for so long will come into effect. From as late as Wednesday afternoon, g fe of George B. Guild, yere|erel are being brought in by local fisher-}insofar as outward appearances were ducted by Rev. Walter B. Willlams of | mer wh have been on the ice of lakes | coficerned, there was mncertainty as to Taid Al MoneA o1t Westfield Consregational . church, | and ponds in territory hereabouts. Two|What may havpen in the way of makins | guirs, nuk edos Mignaulf, COMEDY. SKRIOH ARTISTS | Gu had attended for | pickerel shown by D. B. Jette were 21|ciianges Outside of those wh> intimate- |statutcry burs b 4 : RICHARDS & WELLS BERT & BET5Y ROSS ! _Singing, Taiking and Dancing in “The Check- Rzem Girl™ | e Lot R I " JACK HOLT in “THE CALL OF THE NORTH" ' Geo. Broadhurst's great play fimed in tee land of the Midrisht Sun NEWS WEEKLY i Thousand a w.ok —Comedy re was 2 large number of peo- | inches in length in each case. ice and there Were nu- floral pleces. Four A. Musgrave. Clar- of Hartford Westwood, erest themselves at large aw: | interest. Wi fty—the many with presumably encs wi 3 ; T lyvote for a favorit~ candidate or several |gitt Joric 2 G MuaHeyl thereof—ther, 1 no less o deeply set feel- |vg G Tom, s MY“S‘:QA‘;:] °]‘?0~:::““€h irg that the e'ective officers t» diine) 5 poSton. - | the. majority of the voters have miven and Mrs, Walter Exley and son, William. Exailsbhia S0 ke AN DL W. Hale Was|plainfield: Lucius Exley of New York. ’p S 8D e de Wed- | Florence Exley of Hartford and Miss remonsRleton Yo man t Tt| Abble ‘Buss of Plalnfield. TS e e ey ; nterested in thel’ Aiss Alice Caron, who is a i S e (Zporoxi- | nurse in Baltimore. s visiting relatives | o¢ (.0 city goernment 18 glven over Ay T st froms | P Danlelsonfor the “holtday’ perlod:a™\ 0y 2oq with the imbortant Tespons Gacnd. G Hale hae the syme | ., J17S: P. B: Sibley has returned from ot making good. No one presumes to | ARtk istd Zlohasshel ith her daughter at Northamptom, | eay what charges are to be made or not ,‘r{g’;’l‘ bustness’ @lfieul- | yqics Dorathy Gilligan, who o i thE] e o homor e oh maKIDE changes government service at Washington, isl, gepartment slumts as a rsult of cater ing: with Telatives in town for @ few | 1n~ to clamor for o olosn swcen T o nointive officers. regardless of a man’s fitndss for a position, there wht Le square accounts t years this, sffort will be made was stat hers ¢n Monday. Above all, Putnam as a whole | Relative to t1 2 of New Year's eve parties |demands men of efficiency in s ~ap- | Motor Mart dances and other affairs that will afford s, and those who are not | tainine nault, tieft theft ;state va Josap ng liquors; ectats Robitaille, assault with intent to rape. = ases— vs Domidni e of intoxicating liguor: vs Gergald . Milstern, reckless state vs. Wiillam Warreader, non 8 s Leo . SWpaes, crueltt io the peac Mignau't, i} Mrs. Hattle Bailey, of School street. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bailey, who make ir home with had as Christmas The store of Charles vs Henry E. Anderson. | purchased -on conditional- bill of saic and chtaining _mon< inder fa’sa priten statn vs Crand»1l. adultery ¥s Bridget Greene, V. .BEGIMGOJKJIAEZg\Q! THE New Lordon !ART EMBRCIDERY EBUS!NES3 OF {DOLLY B. STANTON WiLL BE LO-| Home 10W!'I {CATED IN ROOM 2, LOOMER UP- {ERA HOUSE BLOCK. | Products Show THIS LOCATION IS TEMPORARY.| FUTURE NOTICE WILL TELL OF S E E MY PERMANENT LOCATION. DOLLY B. STANTON || WHAT IS PRODUCED BY a6 MAIN STREET . wiLLiMANTI¢ | | Y O U R NFIGHEORING state v In the first deqree; | Friday evering there is to be a m r.|mz o Epwor as to & have | num! end from Danielson and i entatives present (nn<\p ‘!v|1 so well ill a shortage of strictly all of territory hereabouts. Rosciu¢ Back of Camp| siting here with Attor- and family. atutory burglary. NANTELSAN CASING, : WEATHER BLDG : BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS et e F THREE TABLES learning with interest n until midnight have been plan-| hardicap the |against ‘the eorio 2t LADIES' DAY has been in - the|ned for those who would welcome tha vyl borve Ay Lo bout fu_: pou ADMISSION FREE sport for all. Frizes near the foot of |vear at its birth. o resp nefb! for changs |In the consern. Louis Wolf, w Gllbert Peiry of the Massachusetts In- € y Ssturday leted and the new| Miss Jessic Normand of Blackstone of | : jwas al arge cn the criminal st | for the Janudry terrm of the Windham county . superfor cour’. the cases fo be ! tuded in ner of with siitute of T | vacaiion w ~i| music, moviss | - SOUVENIRS. (e udsuie s Y. M. C. A. BUILDING ’r {ed among todenis are 230 Chiese | | (Next to Mchican Hotel) genzaged in taking t ¢ of them at tae expense s] NEW LONDON in ordér th d to bring out all the v of the Putna patr:n can 1terests. as imurder In the first degree. T cas2s represen! many including breaking and nt to kill, vio! crims ws.(ul t government, which thes i : . > of the fac - 1 Nt i € T 4 Resoff and m: suffered 1°s: sie Cham - l‘.". Mr. Rosoff. Who has been 8 Vedneslay or Mr. 1) Inclusive | the Putnam Motor Mart, on Tuesday that his pr-ssnt business as an automdbile dealer has no connection P with the Putnam M:tor Mart, Inc., and that the affairs of that corporation in no | core way effects the business in which e 13y, x I now engaged, his enterprise being sarate | Henry Brosscau, studems a: the United and apart. States naval academy it Annapcli life; state tate vs Frank Sediic] state vs James R to kill and murde: ridge, abuse of female child ; state vs Jwian Gray, J breaking and entering; state vs Walter Y. Wood, assault ; Brs A. Brown, theft: stat> vs Wil mins, tf state vs Herman § breach of the peace: 's Alma Newton, assault; state 1on Smeth, defrauding: state vs Mazzarelli, abuse of female chi vs. i ic s of Putnam. J. THE CHURCH COMPANY Danielson, Conn. tain here County Game. Warden Warry E. Pat- |2t his home here, i these eeting of an organizatio na is to 7. Runsty, Forces of elerks in various 4 ar, mors heatif fornia 1t mas seas having sport hauling the holes in the ic> or waiting hopef : for same pickersl to givet hem tha- \lmme Rouillard, theft; state vs C portunity. “The warden is sseing t T violation of the that no pickers]l afe taken. or tate vs Bert A. Lewis, non- | they are. to fake Droper messurss 1o} B! s oport: state vs Georze S. Kantrowitz, | bring about the punishmient of guily rar ialias George Canon, embezzlement: state | tles’ Therefore, ths warden was = t and intoxica- | what surprised and almést Michasi assauit: statc |in the beok of rules for - penal on | cffice at h assanlt: slze pickerel when, over at Quadic | Putnanm 71 Reglineki, alias Peter Sta , he came upén sameral Putnam men to rob; state vs. Tehentively 23, “pastor of 50 T s to condué. service fng next A REAL CLOTHING SALE Suits verwatsi ‘ = | Big Reduction In M'F ?'A‘k > Tattd $22.50 || MUSLIN UNDERWEAR |- $29 o50 $29. 50 ' | A sale that should be of interest to all. Merchandise of ex- E e :x‘;fié‘x:‘;,.,u:k cellent quality and style at greatly reduced prices. HAZAIID - 24 1'4 1 CORSET COVERS LADIES’ HIGH NECK GOWNS S Lace and Embroidery Trimmed 39¢ A Wonderful Quality at $1.89 and $2.19 ,.,n‘fi‘,’i;‘, Mirons Dee. 27, 19 br Re $34.50 | $34 __ | - Bl Other Values at 75c and $1.19 : it SV ® @ Others at $1.49, $1.69, $1.89 t0 $3.69 | "5 5ulir i v & g e [l e S o Oth t $1.19 and $1.39 i :e‘:: Edna, belov=d Wife of Augusus Former Prices $30.00 to $55.00 S . LADIES’ CREPE GOWNS AND [0 & ot B e : CHEMISE at $1.19 | B ae o ock Buret n agie ! LADIES' MUSLIN DRAWERS Extra Fine Quality i A Short Story — But Full of Meat. The Regular $1.25 Quality at 89c WHITNEY—In this eity, Dec. 26, 1821 T M. Waiiney of 18 Quarry street axed ¢ years Funeral serviees at Church & Allen's ”u Mzin street. Thursd: ;-:d 29, ;l Others at $1.19 and $1.89 : BIG REDUCTION IN FEREL o tesew i ' aarh ; CEREETANS OWNS AND i READY FOR YOU TODAY B . : il B et o CHENISE LADIES CHEMISE at 79¢c S L Los || TWO SPECIALS IN APRONS : - Othersat $1.19, 5149, 5169 05208 ||, TWO SPRAALE N ATROW YR BUIL THE - Q| LADIES NIGHT GOWNS at 89 || ,WAMWW“& ; gYAnN?g'thgg SSHEEHY | ’ ' “ Others ;tsézlfésttl, g 9581.653189 | Q{Jl':mcgd %ngflsl ;:::;5 A | e - THE LYONS co. & , - T WAUREGAN BLOCK - e Nonmcu,com