Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 18, 1919, Page 13

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THE PRINCESS STORE OF NORWlCH Ton | for ' the e, | evening to the Futnam result of the i sehedules. ) Webster is - 3 2 : 2 : . 1 - 2 il Tt was ann = v 4 R - 5 yeis r ear ol 3| High school % 2 whits TR would be contipued “winter. [ Silingly Invitations "“S 1\ issued for the s E 38 wedding of Miss Josie Carpey of Web. Mr. Gibney saw 0 775 | the late war. 1402 1488 1535| Dr. R. Cmnveg.bumm‘ b The imcrease over last year is 127|ing as an ical corps amd the increase over the enumeration | In the becn mustered out Mmede two vears in, the early fall|and has re >to. Thompson. Lo % s 193, Danielson has roade| A sione S Baadl 08 ntons The greates: gaim during the past || ar-head, cs. of Indian days, Being credited with an increase lowed up on the Fort Hill farm are ,‘ These figures do not Include the o dispiay_at Dresser's store. Si@e wnere there are several| ¥p in §‘ the people are in- s “ wumdred addizional children. Goodyear formed that he' peits of wild rabbits r omen an lsses wmds the second greatest gain with | will find s market_ameng the inepease of 39, the Cemter District| fur buyers ‘winter. 4 THiré with of 29 and the Day-|. Eli Vangel. who rune a business || T Imtric: fourth with 4 gain of °.| here. received' a cablegram that. his decresses were zreatest T At- |mother. wife ilasen heve sajl- ; ] s g & ;- S fente adecee 1 e e o n',", Stz 1] A display that more than upholds The Manhattan’s reputation for showing the very best of the new ER iy S ANk rE ke e e g o the popuiae T retrond sation o styles. Special attention is directed to our remarkably low prices. ith the Anthropoic ,H JMORS OF 'IHL DAY | time courtly Yow S | age ta.cach | 7, night schoel force of teachers No g h_‘*‘;‘;:f“’ DOW i ready for the spening of the seRool ; o e Sl ting . B i & ~ Battey will he > o s rom h ®rincipal John 1. Lusk. of the B 2 ey e Rstick s < “choo! which will_be P o R o g 3 should, 1 Ry P 0 .\tunday evening. The ves of the autumn athletic pro Policeman—Take it from me in the School gram at the school. ” o . W et oot | ek 0 S Mackay ot the Bantist Tricotine and Serge or uiisn {iem Toesiar snd’ Weanesduy ot | coureh wil accompang e aeiogation | || |- n y . Chester L. Bar®|that is to ailend the Oider Boys' con- | hoo! Tactulty Willly, cnee ut Bridgeport next week. | 3 stant " The Viio steam shovel that has “n ever before jeen used in dlgging on Grave street 9 f ihere will be 1he | as taken aways from the job Priday, Y PS i ne commpleted its work here e ativiml. Ates irnings are being fssued to auto- 4 i, nges 1% (mobilists that things will ®o hard Ageerieaniem who have & e vlw them when they are brought into ton enough x + fail to ston their ma- T d jnvestigate when they fig- cidents. oficial ‘stated Friday that be | Elegant Tailored Dresses made of fine Navy Printzess Coats are always known by their = move trahsters of real estate ! e e e S Tricotine and Men’s Wear Serge. Smart smart style—eiegant finish—splendid mater- models for all sizes — Women and Misses — ials and peffect fit. This season it seems these Actual Values to $45.00 : Actual Values to $55.00 monds hay the last few months than ever before n this city in a like period of time. At the e"h—.“:.i(ods' 5 iam Huni Perry. a natire Some neatly embroidered, others braid bound well known coats are even prettier than ever. and r descendant was dedicated and with smart tailor finish. Practical Dresses — For this week only we offer special values that .Tthy thro - ‘sewing machine street and semi-dress wear. cannot be duplicated after Satyrday. Buy now Fall Suits 150 Georgette Waists ' Fur Trimmed and Plain At the Special Price iodic VISTIOE i the it An assortment selected from our stock. Reg- 1 "¢ had to buy them (oday they would sell a of o thy at $10.00 and Smart suit shades — ch was maae in . : | ular prices were up to $75.00. \ variety of . & Ruvlouvilin i ¥ P white, flesh and stapie colors. Elegant quality, 2 handsomely beaded, embroidered and plain tones and Tricotine. Fur trimmed and tailored tajiored styles. They surely are the best waists Hered ':,,as,"-n;f,h, 1 he models — wonderful values for prompt buy- Norwich has seen at $2.00 to $4.00 more than 1to the hands o ice W ers, the sale price. - license: epared . Carpenter of Willimantig, | and € youthful styles made of fine Velours, Silver- pointo ifa. argest MOTOR TRUCKING Local or Long Distance Powerful New Stewart 3Y/ Ton Truck OUR RATES REASONABLE SERVICE THE BEST The charm and beauty of our styles place our garments in a class ¢ cmbloves of this: by themselves and cannot be compared to mediocre common- WRITE OR TELzpHONE Fom e mmi s i : BRIERE BROS. nues at"a nigh pitch, and| aing the nightly con- 1?:,";‘_:';,5‘ cc;;gN4 < ielson 233- time ¢ ve! test closest attention. A. F. WO0D nfer¥ing the degree | Funer.l services for Henry J. White “The . Local Undertaker” 1 in’ this part of the i his home on Broad street ol.fl‘ £ - . . o e T values are truly remarkable—our materials, lin- : Boston Baptist churén offclating. | . & n ab t 4 hn e \ ! was in Westfield cemetery. Al DAN:ELSON, CONN. Pariors ¥ Mechanio Street was reported on The Jacobs ~Manufacturing - Com- ! puny’s pimni has joimed the lsi o here operating 4§ hours zc has heen made emploves of t T D e O e el e uneratdivecty ]| ings, trimmings and finish the very best. In these days of uncer- mpton for | d o el alsouil | i sures this town a larger. M b\! : e given no-| Siiiios Hom e st ovard e | [[] tainty buy where you know you get the best always. increase their wage ' s + of the schools, f Xovembe deon B. Howe of Waterbury was | | hour. the new tor with friends In Danielson on, pafimLson casivo, STARKWEATHER BL and POCKET B X ¥ { DNESD. Auzustus Higgins remains crit- - - | - Bowling the % 111 at her home on School street — |given away eve re aredml‘eiflon« of Hmoween?d 1\ ni Nt o mittee, M1 = ' — = i YOU o Am;umn window displays 10 be seen about| v presentad im qorev udge ittee, ss Emm Merriam: sew- | Turns the On' Biue to Goid, Miss [main i a 2 \l,—u‘&n:\ll never FRA lanu!lon oot Tarrirce $20. In ae-]Mrs. W. I, Ra auditing commyg. Ino duets, Sunple Avou and Traumeri, | - oG and Hesole-wark dhow. |Fesained n: e with his pron.ise Judge Geis- | tee, . 1. B. . Mi CharlotfF { Tyler Gilbert, violin, and James Olson, led that Tolland county wamen have|She Was m;uwl < BARRER, Prop. M&RTIN W5 BURNS 5 s advanced the assessment | Manning: canned fruit = committee, | piane. [t ‘batn sare dusing. the pewe. year, [ter of Samuel Sharp and il Elu with Scoteh and Lu.luhllhu- only features that rmug: IT‘:.QK idoun%humll‘\i'flflhwzu Mrs. F. E. Clarke. Wk Rdwaid Taneaster’ of Worces— | The ~stage. petformpnce Wis fany uprerun Marshall and was a beautifu Funeral D""ector and them. A still greater consigeral bepent ”m*}‘r; o d: gy :; ter, Mass., who is to spend the winter |10 the usual high standard of Stafford | zii; ana a true Christian. She was = the fact.that Natiomal Biscuit |{In7rc th witaliy, Se’im‘ ou‘:“‘h;’g & JEWETT CITY in New York, h f announced the en- |fair. Coli's Armory- band helped to (¥ {sftor ong E b ] Fompany products obviate the neces- g P gagement of her aughter, Miss Rosa- | enliven things with up-to-date music | requent visitor in Afystic among mbaimer ity for mixing and baking at home. | boriUiity and paving ihe price. If @i pogumaster Daniel F. Finn received |mond Lancaster. fo Darclay H. War. | between the racinz heats latives and friends. The funeral e e it ‘any womas who has spest o e o an obyect maar! | notification from the post office da- |burtom, Jr, of Philadeiphix, son of | There were two arrosts for mnmuxlw"h wero hold at the South Bant LR, o of her time in the to a $20 fine. - partment Friday that an incic g:e bad | Major and Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton | gamblinz devices Thursday, -Samuel | Church, Prov "hfi“b b & @ even for a small fam- Endi . - lbeen made to this office of $70 and a grandson of John Wanamaker.|levy was fined $2i ~and ~costs by ol larty I and S Brown 3 : kmows the comfort, efficiency and “ndicott and 1, a book of narrative | item of that part lsied ax cievi hire, | Miss Lancaster was active in war |Judge Heald in the borough-court and |0f Mystic and of Mrs. 3 L e it f b it YA AU¥, Miss Irances lester War- | This ruling, which will be retroactive | work in New York and in Worcester. | Edward Toscano paid a like sum. lof Tedyard. 5 conomy of buying these uiiformly | ner. daughter of Judge and Mrs E.|from July 1 means a vi\ substan. | Mr. Warburton returned a few weeks | _— | Mrs. Arthur H. Withes and daush- | — - |35 Warger % ht[ns ;-cly. has b,b,e"! tial increase im the salary of W. T.|ago from service in Irance. Miss ! STIC {ter. Ida Bertha Withee, « 2 B e B wyoston, Publish- | Crumb, assistant postmaster. That | Lancaster is the only granddaughter | MY | Mas zubsts of Mr. a (o me last week,” remarked |,[5, CUTPANY ”"“5“ {{’;” . {Mr. Crumib's capabllities relative tolof David Hale Fanning, president .»11 Mrs. Enos M. Gray, Mr. and Mra | Ao v. “She told me that it was s are excellently written and are |postoffice work in all its - branches|the Royal Worcester Corsei company, ! Brown MacKenzie, Mrs_George W P i Thomas 0f Brook ong-azo when the kitchem | read them. . o © © { merits the Increase are facts well |and Jawett City's benefactor. She 18! Wileox. Mis ys Wilcox, Mrs | Qs M. of Led e - known to the pestmaster, and te the [named for her grandmother. who was Herbert W. Rathbun, Miss Oliver guests v and Beef S Tecker-Jo yu and INE G co. Sl ] ENEVILLE GRAIN Rl Of her thne that | Mosc of the apples grown on the | department. Rosamond Hopkins Dawless, of & Thomas and Mrs. George A. MucKen- | Brown “Kenzie ! QUALITY arms of the surrounding towns are| Rey. Richard R. Graham, rector of | Prominent Sterling. Mass. family amd |zie and Harry, B. MacKenzie were in| Selectman and ir r 5 s i i not eaten in this vicinity. Trucks run- | Christ church, Norwich will cenduct | who died in 1801 - Providence Friday to attend the fu-and Carroll Biiven and Ais< = Ma At the Top LORMA DOONE Biscuit, . 4 ning almost as regularly s sieam | .n Iipiacopal serviee in Slater Library s S ks | neral -t Miss -Norme G. Marshail. 60| Sutherland haTe-returned 7 | and learn what a dainty bite they miake Friis or eplendia Teaic these’ dava, | Ball Sunday afterncon at 3.0 STAFFORD SPRINGS P R e rtsoameae | Miss Geagsial Siond siting I CRAT with their wonderful shortbread flaver and just- Woodstock and Pomfret are nearby| Rev.J. B. Aldrich’s Bunday morning| oo yorq fair officials are congratu- cident which- oceurred near = Provi- |relat w Haven. YANT‘C U‘{ALN : R % | towns from which great. quantities of | subject at the Methodist church is # enough richness. Serve fruit with thera and learn apples are belng takem for the city | The Worth of Man. Miss Fornetta | |3UNE themsclves that they were able | ~ 3 t6 pull off the fair without a post- T 00 shortcake i markels. A buyer representing one of | Rabigson will lead the Epworth league IS (i what real - TR e Known chatha of restauruats | rervice | Dreaching service at T | Sopement, aithough several times dur | n aVln s an ARD PRODUU 5 €0 The name LORNA DOONE {5 world” s amons the heaviest | The morning fesic of Rev. Atbert |10 AR GRS, 2920 IhTTT 14 OO y. ; is on every biscuit. of the purchasers. Donnell at_the Congregational church | ucing on account of the poor condi- | ssors to MANNING : 34 : . . Mrs. Norman B. Heam and daughter is I the Spirit. At 7 o'clock will be [ {ion of the traok. The sun and wind | D. 1872) Seld by thie pound and in the arrived thix week at Carolyn Hall the | the third and Jast iliustrated lecture in | dried up the track for Friday and | ted, A. D. PRICE ekl Seck | Ream country. piace in Thompsou. | the historical series, The Development | (i c" pis s MAIN S’ famous In-er-seal A NA L where {hey are to remain for _the of Relizious Liberty. The subject ia|pio S o‘,',’f,";,?(."m"'m‘:"';,r‘,nw,, 91 package. o ipresent. Mrs. Ream recently arrived | The Piigrims in the Wilderness. day was carried out. Bigger prepara- ¢ DANIELSON, CONN. STATEMENT, JULY, 1919 At the Bottom - .in this country from overseas, Where Rev. M. D.Fuller will speak Suméav | tions had been made for: the fair this | 3 08,303 e Gl M‘“w“’ she has been cngaged in Red-Gross | morning at the Baptist chureh on | vear than ever- betwre. it beie the | RCSQU!’CBS P [ S R S 33.0‘{;,’(7‘ 07 e 3 ' - work. Man Tmmortul. The sublect lo the|50th anniversary and had the weath-| Deposits ey ooy o022,885,905:60 ol - Following is the list of newly elected | juniors is Wanted—A Bunch of Kevs.|er heen favorable fhere would have i 5 N o .« oMcere of the \Woman's Doard of the | Miss Martha Morgan ieads the Chris- | been an enormous attendance. As It = b N6 MORE e oot 5212337, 35 Day. Kifabally hogpit ‘President, | titn Endeavor meetins at §. The | was the attendance Thipsday was Surplus and Profts Toeach: viee president, Mrs, | “ubject of the avening service is |about 14,000 and thers wok a good at- ziond. vict gmesiullt, | K ogs Bl TV ; B e e A, You ‘can deposit here by mail. Accounts solicited. nd the rea russ uxed. ot: third vice presi- | The progeam at the Carnival on The midway bad varied side shows. n ek g (e, Sad promptucss mdsqn visiting -com - duy evening included Piano dueu.ll:kw: and amuSement devices. The| President, J. Arsthur Atweoddm N : Presmeerwmam H. Burnham VONEy éur presétiption 6 nard: probperty Soldier's Jjoy. and Mcliinty's First ' numerous eatiug tents were weil pat- ecretary anc rer, Clarence otter partment todsy. A . Rafferty. Mrs. lLove, Misses Deiia Morey and Aglae ronized. The exhibit of farm and gar- Bankmg hours, 9 to 4. Saturdays 9to2and 6 to 8 H DUNN’S PHARMACY Tmeena Turocher: membershin com. Therrien: song. When the Sunset den produce was well arranged in the e

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