Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 28, 1922, Page 12

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i 12 DANIELSON F. H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Embalmers Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT esy, Efficiency, Sat ne _Connection. M LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Gladetibie andd Exibaluce Scecial Attamtion te Every Deti DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME TO CONFORM TO THE REGULATIONS PROMUL- GATED BY THE BOROUGH OF DANIELSON, THIS BANK, DURING THE PERIOD OF DAYLIGHT SAV- ING, WILL OPEN AND CLOSE EACH DAY, ONE HOUR EARLIER THAN USUAL BANKING HOURS, AS FOLLOWS : STANDARD TIME elep! DAYLIGHT SAVING 1. | ful i 5 | Young home on Reynolds street by Rev. Albert Jepson of St. Alban's church. The service was attended by relatives and many friends. DANIELSON ANP PUTNAM NEWS |: the funeral director. 1 floral pieces. t Week Days Week Days 7:15 A M—3 P. M, 8:15A. M—4 P. M. Saturdays Saturdays " 7:15AM—1P. M 8:15 A. M—2P. M. 5PPM—7P. M. 6P.M—8P. M. THE WINDHAM COUNTY NATIONAL BANK DANIELSON, CONN. Funeral Directors and | ‘l 3 | ] i an alarm from on 32 Thursday after- ment in favor of g \hurch, in the afternoon at church and in the evening at t the Congregational church. ranging for May basket lunch and visitor with frien homs in Attawaugan after visi hi: Burial was in Westfield The bearrs wr judg Milton . L. Resd, Frederic O. R h There were beauti- SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY The fire department was called out by Bt Thali mot & sta no xunge 0 Wallacc Reid, (Friday’s) ams representing and Putnam mbly hall of th ««&Slliott Dexter * Don't Tell Everything!’ Gloria Swanson| mnouncement is made er President Flavel DANCE At The Community Club Saturday Night Warren’s Orchestra OF MERIDEN | | | i { | | " PUTNAM Prot. . Augustine Smith, prote us education at peak at the three on of the pageant Light of t! Members of Killingly grange Harry V. Benton of New London in Danielson on Th ams has a fishing trip v Scouts for May Vincent Adams has returned to his| s daughter, who is ill in New Je Delegates who recently atte To fill a rash order. the plamt of U Worsted company is runnin; Lingette comes not only in its exquisite lingerie tints, pale pink, sky blue, ivory and white and orchid, but in the most vivid of sports colorings, pumpkin, American beauty, brown, delft blue, old rose, navy, bisque, pea- cock. Most satisfactory, too, is the knowledge that Lingette’s ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST 'ROUND THE STORE SILK HOSIERY—in black, Camel’s hair, snlvcr, gray, cordovan, Russian calf, full- fashioned, that is $1 98 with seam to toe—a pair HAND-MADE WAISTS The Daintiest Waists Imaginable. Plain Hand-drawn Waists, formerly sold for B o0 s cnsni Hand-drawn Waists, trimmed with real filet .. $2.50, $2.98, $3.50 and $3.75 Every stitch taken in these waists is hand done, and every waist in the line is new. . $2.25 CHARMEUSE, in gray and navy dark brown, gray and cld gold UNION SQUARE PUSSY WILLOW, in white, black, orchid, navy, light blue, green, flesh, turquoxse, old blue, LINGETTE—A Lovely Display Now For Our Patrons lovely silky surface is a permanent quality; that it can’t wash off hecause it is really woven into the fabric. What youiean make with Lingette: Lingerie, Pajamas, Negligees, Bloomers, Petticoats, Blouses, Linings, Children’s Dresses, Boys’ Wash Suits, in addition to Sports Skirts, Smocks and scores of other charming things. LINGETTE COMES IN ONE PRICE ONLY — 79¢ A YARD UNUSUAL SHOWING OF ALL-LINEN TOWELING We have this Toweling in both white and ecru, with attractive red or blue borders. Very Special at 25c a Yard SILK SWEATERS We are showing a very attractive line of Silk Sweaters. They come in black, navy, tan and jockey red. They are long, well fitting, and of good quality silk. Priced at $7.50 and $9.98 SPECIAL IN OUR DRESS GOODS SECTION $1.59 A YARD medium and $1.98 A YARD THE BYRNE. COMPANY, Inc. Opposite Railroad Station PUTNAM, CONN. Music by ths Ideal Singing Or- | Y. y) s DEPARTMENT STORE ~ > ; PUTNAM, CONN. NATIONAL GINGHAM WEEK TIME WAS When G-I-N-G-H-A-M Spelled Kitchen Aprons BUT NOW . The uses to which this Popular Material is being put are manifold, among them are Gingharn Frocks for Children, Misses and Grown-Ups, Gingham Vestees, Gingham Col- lar and Cuff Sets, Gingham Handkerchiefs and many other innovations. This week we are making an unusually comprehensive dis- play of Ginghams. There are Checks, Stripes, Broken Checks, and Plaids in all the popular shades and combina- tions. 27-inch Apron Gingham in checks, plaids and broken plaids, per yard 26-inch Dress Gingham in solid colors and stnpes, per yard 26-inch “Bates’ Seersucker Gingham in plain, stripes, checks and plaids, yard 32-inch “Parkhill Chambray” in small checks and plain colors, yard 32-inch “Ellerbee” Gingham in beautiful combina- tionsavard 5t Feo gt Al N Se S e N 32-inch “Guarantee” Gingham in solid colors and LT R T B N e o T e e i 32-inch Imported Scotch Gingham in small and broken checks, also plain, yard 32-inch “Tissue” DRI VAR V.. il e e s LS OUR NEW SFRING LINE OF CRETONNES FOR DRAPERIES IS IN 36-INCH WIDE 29¢c TO 59¢ PER YARD Cretennes also are being put to many new uses, Dresses House Aprons, Separate Skirts, Beach Capcs, Trimming for Aprons, Etc., Etc. Our lme comprises patterns and colorings suitable for these purposes—Yard 59¢ DANCE! BAZAAR THREE BIG NIGHTS STATE ARMORY April 27, 28 and 29 BENEFIT YANTIC FIRE ENG WILLIMANTIC, CONN. APRIL 29, 1922 Gmgham in broken checks and Assistod | ATLAS AMUS | of New Iaven, Conn. |SPECIAL ATTR PRI AWARDED SATURDAY NIGHT. | FOX ORCHESTRA t chestra of Webster, Mass. ‘ DANCING EVERYCEVENING. | Loomer Opera House, Willimantic | CNE NIGHT ONLY { MR. LOUIS MANN | America's Foremost Character Actor IN “FRIENDLY ENEMIES” Monday Eve, May 1st at 8:15 TICKETS 50c TO $2.50 5| Phone Gem. Theatre, Willimantic, for { | reservations. An unusual opportunity | emi Delage of the police de-| 10 See a great actor in a great play. | | | | i i | BREED THEATR AVIS THE ATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW WINIFRED GILRAINE'S DANCING SEXTETTE A SNAPPY, FLASHING TERPSICHORE EXTRAVAGANZA VAUDEVILLE'S CLASSIEST DANCE REVUE CHESTER & WARREN IN_AN_ACROBATIC NOVELTY | _“A KNIGHT OF THE WENDALL & ALBERTS LUCY BRUCH Dainty Comedy Variety Offering | _The Classical Concert Violinists OVERHOLT & YOUNG IN “THE TALE-TALE CLOCK™ LEWIS STONE in “THE GOLDEN 9 m SMASHING, VITAL PICTURE OF THE CANADIAN NORTHWEST D FAREWELL SHOW SUNDAY NIGHT PAULINE STARK, in “SEEDS OF VENGEANCE” Burdened for life with the promise to avenge his father's murder, fate steps in and removes the obstacle to a happy mountain romance. Charlie Chaplin, in “THE CURE” Ruth Rolland, in “Ruth of the Rockies” NEWS WEEKLY The Home of Dominant Screen Plays TODAY AND SATURDAY THE FAMOUS EUROPEAN SCREEN STAR POLA NEGRI IN HER LATEST PARAMOUNT PICTURE “THE RED PEACOCK” A PICTURE AS BRILLIANT AS ITS NAME SEE IT FOR SOME NEW THRILLS ANN LITTLE, in “THE BLUE FOX” Pathe News — Educational Comedy Continuous Shew Snturday —1:30 to 10:15P. M. —————————————————————————— QUALITY B. F. KEITH'S | NOT QUANTIT VAUDEVILLE MATINEES TAE WDRLD'S Children 15¢ \ TODAY AND SATURDAY—5 REAL ACTS Today, Friday, Saturday—5 Real Acts LEILA SHAW & PLAYERS IN “THERE SHE GOES AGAIN” A TRAVESTY TRIANGLE PLAYLET LOCKWOOD & LEDDY DAY & MALINDA COMEDY_ ACROBATS COMEDY_DUO De Flore & Alba Trio JERN & WHITE COMEDY SINGING and TALK IN DANCE VARIETIES OLIVE TELL in “WINGS OF PRIDE” Now Known as the Davis Theatre Next Mon., Tues., We BROADWAY The Picture Showered With Praise by Critics. THE PJCTURE THAT PACKED THE FAMOUS CRITERION THEATRE IN NEW YORK TO CAPACITY FOR TWO SOLID WEEKS “Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight” A PICTURE THAT BRINGS BACK LIFE'S SWEETEST MEMORIES. THE MOTHERLIEST MOTHER STORY EVER TOLD. TEARS — KICK—PATHOS—JOY—LAUGHTER—SMILES—JUST WAIT TILL YOU SEE “WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY TONIGHT” ORPHEUM THEATRE, Danielson FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 28th ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY C. M. AND EVELYN BLANCHARD PRESENT Two Everyday Examples-— (1) WEEKLY INCOME . ..... e ... $25.00 WEEKLY EXPENDITURE ......... . $22550 Result (Saved $2.50) Happiness (2) WEEKLY INCOME .................. $25.00 WEEKLY EXPENDITURE . ........... $25.50 Result Unhappiness Add to your happiness by opening a Savings Account in this Bank. 41,9, paid on Savings Deposits, THE DANIELSON TRUST CO. Virginia Pearson and Sheldon Lewis (THE FAMOUS MOVIE STARS IN PERSON) WITH THEIR OWN VAUDEVILLE SHOW OF 10 ACTS Virginia Pearson and Shelden Lewis & Co., in the Dramatic Playet—*“THE SECOND CHANGE” JEAN PERRY Petite Singing Entertainer DURAY and SARLI The Rube and the Girl Berry and Nickersen, in “AIN'T HE ROUGH Heinse and Hardy, In a Breezy Comedy Oddity WARDEN and MACK, in “THAT’S NICE” KEYHO & CO,, in a2 Novelty Woander Act CHOY KOY, Japanese Nevelty Act THENRY DIXEY, JR. & CO., in “STAGE-STRUCK” Newkirk and the Fayne Sisters, in the Scenic Production “DANCELAND” PRICES—Evening $1.00, 75¢c, 50c, 25c—Tax Extra After the Picture Matinee, Today, Miss Pearson and Mr. Lewis Will Appear and Hold an Informal Reception. FELTCORN'S DANCE ORCHESTRA STATE ARMORY FRIDAY NIGHT, 8 TO 12 CARS FOR TAFTVILLE THE BEST ORCHESTRA IN THE COUNTY, PLAYING THE LATEST “STUFF” AND MUSICAL NOVELTIES. AUSPICES FIRST BATTALION COMBAT TRAIN

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