Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 22, 1919, Page 8

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919 ~ EVENTS OF FIFTY VEARS AGO One woman in writing one the sub- jeat: of veloeipedes in Norwich 50 years #2060 Is horrified at the break-neck rate which they travel and declares that =he is ;iving in a fas: age. at would she think of toduy 'The first| plans for the Dime bank were pro- Extracts of The Builetin's flles of ‘69" follow: March 15, 1869—Two Young men procurred a team of A. R Bingham yesterday, for a ride, and. among other rigees, vistted the clr reservoir. While erbssing the dam the horse be- éame frightened at the re”ection of the sun's ray: upon the tin roof of the well hduse and backed into the reser- tofr and was drowned. One of the young men ‘umped out of the carriage 22 soon as the horse commenced back- g but the other had a rarrew escape frdn drowning. He was heiped out by sume parties who were close by. The tsam went ‘o the bottomn. was after- wZrd hauled out. Th> onimal was vaided at nage to the catriage 711 be about 1 nice lit- tlel bill for 2 Sundav's vice. At the annmal meeting of the Nor- wich T\pozr\phinl union No. 10') Sararday evening W was chosen nynqulcnf d8n, viee-president; and financial treasurer; peshe l‘nm for lhr ensuing mh 18, 1863—Some Atial men 40rr‘nnr<7 the Id(‘i nl' starting a dime y dity. “They 1. in érher citles and hope nrojeet will be darrled out lere. {t wu! I noorer class of our popt colragifig them to lay guvings. Az adjourned the West T by en- eir' small \tion voters evening to n~m|‘M( as surprised packed to its ut- e meeting t the littie stove on the times narrowly es- g. There Wt 4y an intense interest “nanifested in the resull of the delib- @eations. A motion ot C, Me o1l was submit- indorsinz the ac 0 “he build- 3 < the: empowering caused at once made to 1 motion C. W oke seating the | F 1mittee onal and err'upm | amid { nsightly pimples and H‘lhsbu on the face are sure signs that the skin and Mood need the purifying andstrengthening action of wut. managed to hold } n nefit the | had gone | proceed. | cries of order. dry up and a dozen ather expressions until he talked out. Several spoke and simi’ feenes en- sued after which Mr. McNeil withdrew his motion and the mecting adjourned. March 17, 1869—There have been laid in this city over tw-lve miles of rheet iron pipes, and no preak from the water pressure has yei taken piace. TMhe leaks have all heen at the oints. One length of the cast iron 1.pe across Central Wharf ‘o the ¢ tonishment of everybo cay, from tha water p: 1f a_doren boys, beiween ten and een years of age, toc Arunk to Y & B ves on Main sireet on Suaday. ‘The pojice have orders boy to arrest all is in corcequence of Saturday evening when z.-\'g a game 1 small boy hit with one in the temple nis recov- ery was douhiful for several days. March 18, 1869—St. rassed off quietly in a!l sections the city and there was a notable of disturbances which have ma |the passing cf the day ir. years pi ict There was a lectrrc on The 0 Kings of Ireland siven by W. C. Robinson of “lew Haven Breed hall. A difficulty has eu in the settle- {nent between the Brifdee Committee and Contractor. Hutchins, for the jbmiding of 1 the wast ‘arm of t ray end in u law | the contract Mr. Hutchir | ecive $14,000 for work, $ H'lzr- and £6,200 for th t> be mnew. for nui]dmg the abutme to Thomas I. Woodw. Ohen it was found that the walls wer £o0od-and would not have to be t. dewn the committee tool: the su |built them by the da ‘nuse of the disrute he 1 dred dollars which Mx. 4ims he m: v osul ract and w the cc fuses to pa: , 1869—To live etain the righ hez affair of a’ dispute of g to for h Hutc name at s three meal.; hr\ Pro:hv mll bridge delizhtfu . bu to discuss {enris from H Largest Sale of Any Medi m....u..w.u Aatd -o.a:v-hrr"c' l.-;.xu 10c., 25¢ Are you taking advantage of these prices? Prices of FEED are going ub, but we are still receiving carload lots and shall sell at low prices. Have just received two carloads of “Union Grains” per 100 pounds. Also the following: OATS Soriey (96 Pounds per bag) CDREN CRACKED CORN and (100 Puundl per b:g\ STOCKFEED 7 (100 Pounds per bag) MIDDLINGS (100 Pounds per bag) CHOICE BRAN $2. 65 SZ::) (100 Pounds per bag) | ! CHOICE RECLEANED BARLEY “ (96 Pounds per bag) SUCRENE DAIRY RATION 16/ per cent. protein ... (100 Pounds per bag) { COTTONSEED MEAL ......... $3.15! (100 Pounds per bag) | MYBTIC SCRATCHFEED (100 Pounds per bag) § This Grain the aquality, .. $375 f# is of very best, Chas. Slosberg & Son| 3 Cove Street BUFFALO GLUTEN: $61.00 per ton $3.10 per cwt. A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. Phone 960-2 City Shoe and Hat Cleaning Company ! 33 BROADWAY i Yeur last year's Straws can be made s this new Spring's new Shades. BEST SHINE IN TOWN FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered TREES AND SHRUBS Maplewood Nussery Co. §;'W. PEABODY which we shall sell at $3.35 - Phone 984~ = 1 hour, wave an h SUNDAY SUBIFCTS the Federated chirea Pey en ston, will v il be First Conaranatinna Theol Matte humch, ay ) Taftville The Alaska. \ Tustrated At the Ch 'iriversalist 1reach upo of Humanitv. con Shanhard | medinm me Good. Rev. There will Pible Students Shetucket street cinck. T, will' speak D. Franc ary serviee charge of Maude Cpps chureh, Georae ! Meorninz 1-gizes. Sun- B Y. P U D ng there, Tre Parlia- ment of Natians, in the L. ight of God's Vord. At Trinity Episcopal church vill be holy communion a .30 Morning service with s firmation by Rt. Rev T Brewster. D. 1., Bishcg of Connesticut at 10.30 a. m United service at (‘nrist church in evening At #ic Greemeville Ccngiegational church Sunday morning there will be a preaching service condusted by the pagtor at 19,30, The Sunday hool will hold its nsual on at o'- clock. The pastor's icet will be, c Work as a Means of Gra:: and Sal- vation. At Grace Memorial Baptist church, rreaching morning Rev. SR VT, Morning sul ind coening by Thomas, of Hartford t, The Handwriting on the Wall. ivening, A Hell Train or Fif Stations Bet.seen Here srd Helk Evening serv will begin at 7 o'clock. At the Central Baptist crurch, Rev. Arthur F. Purkiss, pastor. Morning sermon, subject, Ged’s War and lts Inspil Service in Itelian at J. W. Carlev ll“ Sunday al noon. : n.-m. Bvening s playing marbles o1 the <idewalk. M Patrick’s day | ich | I 7$5,000. there Bound | Colored A SALE WHICH 1S UN By using every possible circumstance which pleased. cotton goods we could when the prices the minimum, we present a sale inating the cost of ca delivery. Thereis than standard pric&s, YOU RECEIVE rrying credits. no cheap merc BEIN T rlzet we have bought. SALE PRICES. WILL BE MADE. AT THE PRICES. “Cash and Carry” Sale of IT IS STRICTLY “CASH AND C"., ‘ash Goods BEGINS TODAY HE HISTORY OF THE BflSTfl‘Ji‘é vould tend toward bringing down merchandise we are able to offer such bargains that we know you will be mighti At every downward turn of the ma er has made any price concessions we have been on hand. K Whenever ar We have bought all n right and now, by reducing ocur shile. This is a sale for cash ale goods, therefore e sa Iti tis all “standard” goods 5 costs to erefore elim- The Very Best Dress Perc “CASH AND CARRY” PRICE 29c a Yard This was selling only )/Q;ti‘ru v yard—the best yard-w Pe some of the superfine 100 count Percales and Perc and therc 3 tised values, but we kni cuch values as these a signs and coloring new and fresh, and very pl ®your dresses for the com ng “Bates’ ” 27-inch Gingham “CASH AND CARR{” FRICE 2~‘° a Yard have ring. v that you ar coloction ef che They are all this sea saic Cottor 2lc aYa These dainty Cotton C} number of purposes, signs being appropria and for kimonos and d is 35 inches and the reg is a good “cash and carry hallies ir fl Yard-Wide Dress Sale Price 18¢ SOLD REGULARLY FOR 29¢ A Conarenatinmal A splendid Percale in a fine assortment Both light and dark effects covered designs. Examine the —you will appreciate it. of patterns. are now are sold eve n the usual blue The Genuine Ripplette Sale Price 29¢ SOLD REGULARLY FOR 3% A YARD This is the genuine, made by Bliss, Fabyan & Co., and shown in a good assortment of staple colorings and designs. It requires no ironing. Galatea Sale Przw SOLD REGULARLY FOR Galatea Cloth has met a a splendid fabric for good assortment of strif rreat Idre This price, but during this sale we have made a drastic reduction. You w styles and colorings, suitable for men's shirts and pajamas, or for wor NO TELEPHONE OR ‘\\AIL CRDERS WILL BE Tru{ N SALE PRICES. WILL BE MADE. IT IS STRICTLY “CASH AND CARRY” AT THE PRICES. 39¢ and 45¢ Shirting Madras, 32 and 36 Lchec ¥ Madras has been selling right along at the two prices named, and it has been w n's waists and Again the n twa.xkv (ha; nds or tie very ‘highest i for the lowest possible h, Zephyr Ging- for 450°a yard. The <ty\ s ut out any stock in - a 32-inch Gin at uality most pieasing and Dress arnd with- ded our entire yard for in the rees Gingham has earnec against s‘.ranj and we during this sa is 32 inct have e price to 39%. , and shown maiantains, it ing stock is in, 4% a yard, bud 1t in a s and colorings. restic Dress PRICE You wiil recogniz for Gingham is a rid st sound that and you will realiz t"an it so a really doe way, inches ‘wide—tha de. good o rthe. - Gingham of ‘2 bargain olid colors—and they are al mM ivnoe The Finest Dome: ess Ginghams Including “Cash and Carry” P It is all beautiful Gingham in the and it is a close competitor with th abrics in respect to both style and finish. 32 Inches Wide, Value This is the present valuation, and the prices { 79c a Yard it is being sold stripes, checks, it 69¢ to which n furnishing i R By Shown in a § in most stores. Examine its fineness—see the beaut d solid colors. plaids and solid colors, and you will cannot find its orth the on of lide 29¢ dresses AT NO GOODS WILL BE DELIVERED—AND NO CHARGES —BUT LOOK JUDGE REED HKEARS . Confirmat MOTION LIST !‘,’,\TTERS 1 ervices at Christ ¢ Rev. C. E. Jenney, re ort calenda court held in Congregational church at the morning service. At St Andrew's Episcopa! Rev. William H. Smith communicn .20 a. m. ) r 10.30 Suaday school at { Friday Pred 2in presid church. £ 0 a. m. onfirmation service at 3.30, by Bish Brewster lectural hrist church, Rev B ccated in T.elano titute com led: in' the case of In:. vs. Vellis, e Ten days in which to f!l g FaCS 9002 The 1 1 Bal ek ( : vy Tile? D ovel and Hartford Railicad C. Wl \“\GROTON IRON WORKXS RECEIVERS FILE B\)‘\iDC‘ .mm Lt A GEN e for 10 to 20-yard lengths. . onds of $100,006 the suberior bhond timore “Attorpe: the March meeting “John ‘F. : m e | Workes and 3 Zhteenth

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