Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 19, 1922, Page 8

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NDRWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, - JANUARY 19, 1922 man is wondering, too, why |ctery. The M et Shaces Bar-lmmv be described as a foursome bil-| t of many little articles and many | viere, J. Bessette, Zctigue THum:\'.[-llard mateh played between Charle e services he is called upon to buy | Arthur Dion, Pcter Parize and Philap | Dean and,Jesse Rich as partrers . 10uld remain as much s during the | Segu and Wiliiam Mansfie war. ricre died Sunday in the Day and Rich winn the | T'rudent Danielson peonle wiw have hospital at Putnam, where he ' Leen: interested in the o since ergone a surgical operation. His ibers of. the ed_about‘ two years ago. Mr. | furors, were amor léaves a number of children {and towns hereabou nt in Danielson and viein | n reachinz Williman Delphis Choquette, 13, son of Mrs.! onening of the sup Adelard Choauette Gladue, is Gead at his | day morning. fiome In Wauregan. { for Hartfor. PUT“lnM Ik action of La“l.n“‘ Tutnam police ed- DANIELSON > Warning! Examine all parcel post pack- ages that Danielso ing so blurred as to leave no real clue to the sender. Nichols is now leading the pinochle [players who are eagaged in the tourn | ment at . the | Willlam \umne\- T A late train from Boston ble for the de- vou thr a man under the naval ser- PR n John B 1 of this mont" period for thnis 0. was ar-| urned over to ns was package by par an The war- n to whem e = tery on 4l n. o Tving 3 - e disd and ]y e (Thprsdas) - aft 1.30 it v A pradar) afternoon at 1.3 T Ade ergeant George Laird ter. Captain Delage was then nearly e Thompson, § Jette, 9,840 Widden Zarle Grey. The The Representatives of the heckeeping In all We De Carlo ha As it had not bee : Delage zot in touch| Following are the newly elected offi- v i an employe at the post office and| cers of grange, of Woodstock Mis arrant was delivered.” for year: Master, Mich: and Mrs the warrant the captain W mm Jmmun. le and the two Fall River of-|er, > whera DeCarlo | Johnson ; under arrest as aj White; e. He showed no |treasurer, ng to return to Fall; W adition - proceedings. with their prisoner Wed- | accldent Guri The body of John Dwser, who died in New ¥ arrive here (Thurs- f 1 metery. ident on ! The Men's clacs of the M. F. . 80, one of Killingly's hest In mills of the Attawaugan company | . Boy't o Johnson; | or rroine 3r ¥ ‘morning. fartin Nel- Up to Wednesday afternoon thirteenth s shares | of the Putnam been Grant the mew opec » has com loca! raflroac ares r 100 I Dbeen ! O now of whe new ser d in the near futurc | Only two more that | the unusual 2 have | Weeks of 1 ons_or in- court. since Mond; xt few days, days to go to It was stated here Wedn st has been made | — he new- year, ex-| workir city to Judge Isaac N. Mills recently reti the impurities e. Prompt ir HOOPER as a Ask Era 3 1 v T y T ¢ « | Bast G ) y : Sl Horlicks” 4+ oroughis eniore : el e s e LHURCH &A‘.‘.[N The ORIGINAL & RS s s i - 5 T R 5 " 2 A ) v ; Jan. 18, 1 Mille ‘ : | For Intants tnvalids 'NO COOKING ™ “Food Drink” for A1} Aces Quick Lunch at Home Office. *ne BAnntams Ask o HORLICK § 8@ Avoid Imitations & Substitutes ngle of sleigh bells is now heard | : adjoining t am Wednesis Funeral Directors nd Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN felephone 328-3 nm covers. the on deep carpets 60 men chat rty o Putnam _ Checker t to have nel of -In_Waterford Wiliiam E. Becbe, in his ston. Mr. (€ simultane- from four to six of Putnam's POCKET BILLIARDS | THREE TABLES llery of } st what At No Time Anywhe € anuary ZOIh, 10 A. M. Sharp, 5et)5 ITEMS OF INTEREST READY FRIDAY THAT'S THE POLICY WE HAVE $ . MEN WORK SHIRTS . viiveveeen....SELLING NOW 65¢ 5 ALWAYS LIVED UP TO @ MEN’S OVERALLS .....................SELLING NOW 78¢ v Q WANY A BUSINESS MAN OUT OF A “TIGHT CORNER MEN’S COTTONHOSE .................SELLING NOW 8c Friday, January 20th, at 10 a. m. JTISSGiNG YOEET NE OUEGE MUK MW e MEN'S GARTERS, All Styles. .............SELLING NOW 22c E HERE EARLY'! ] FRARIC, HASNT BEEN MOVING AS IT SHOULD: WHOLE: 5100.—ONE HUNDRED —$100. GIVEN AWAY IN MERCHANDISE Coupons worth from 50z to $2.00, will be given away to the first 50 people entering this store i ON THE SQUARE @ WOMEN’S SHOES ..... ......SELLING NOW $1.59 SALERS HAVE TIGHTENED UPON US; SIMPLY BECAUSE g WOMEN’S CORSETS ...................SELLING NOW 87c WILL NOT ALLOW ANY EXTENSIONS, WE ARE IN A WOMEN’S UNION SUITS ...............SELLING NOW 79¢ WEHAVE Fo SACRIFICEWE HAVE GOT T0 SELL OUR BOYS’ PANTS PRESENT LARGE CTOCKS AT PRIGES. THAT WILL DO E EST‘O‘ seereeeeeeeenoo.ooo. . SELLING NOW 79¢ ° ~tys otoo g - ; 5 NTIR CK OF ALUMINUM WARr_ MUST BE SOLD. everything in this enir stock will be priced to A TioN e TonavSmioes * WEL RESRVENSTANG. | IMITED SPACE DOES NOT PERMIT US TO QUOTE PRICES sell on Sight. NEVER BEFORE HAS THERE BEEN sucuwk" DISRE- Q —but NOt iny a few smg’e ltems mCIUded THE SELLING ALONE, WITHOUT THE AID OF ANOTHER GARD FOR PROFITS AND ORIGINAL COSTS, WITH ON OUR mmE STM' SUCH PRICE-CUTTING ABANDON. NEVER BE- FORE_HAVE YOU BEEN PRIVILEGED TO EF- FECT SUCH TIMELY ECONOMIES — MER- CHANDISE OF THE FINEST QUALITY, AT PRICES ACTUALLY AN INSULT TO THE QUALITY GIVEN. (SIGNED} Keystone Store \ Eg i‘:{Y l) o G ‘ 3 STONE STORE; - DANIELSON, CONN. . - STORE CLOSED THURSDAY TO MARK AND ARRANGE STOCK FOR QUICK SELUNG W SELLING | CONTINUES FOR 8 DAYS

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