Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 3, 1919, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919 ‘This plan, he asserted, holds out one|after scientific natural history speei« O /the bést Hopear for tis Fotore. mens_for collectors and museums o2 Judge Barorws paid a tribute to the | the United States g memherg (;f the gm‘, many of them, by e e e their adyvice dnd counsel have pre ST =Ny, vented djvoross; fie:declared: ana tacir STOMINTTON good offices are in most cases un- known to the public, Edward J. Dunn, int revenue agent, who has visited in Westerly of- ficially with headquarters in the post! office, has ‘been selected to_ malke an| Burial was'in' St. Ma -emet | important investigation in New York - < 1 oef SWEEP__SCRUB--PUUSH-WASH g city which will cover a period of more Stonington Pointers, | than three months. Mr. Dunn has| The Stoninston Manor Inn has closed just returned from' New' Hamps for the J THERE’'S THE HISTORY OF HOUSEKEEPING Jjaiters six months as ud ing in the separation of - the New |from several weeks of Collins has recovered| ess i ork. to work with. Make things as easy as you can for your- B Trese officers wero olected Saturday,| The Misse wi . . . Providence: John F. Deering, of West John W. Haley tools the work is turned off in less time, and at a smaller B wirwick. president; 7. R. 1. Olaham, | the office force of the Atwond pius. [a Woonsocket, vice presidents; Michael GET YOUR OUTFIT BEFORE WINTER SETS IN vitt_Carroll, of Providence, secre- ; William G, Vinal, of Providence, Wt Wash Baskets, $1.39, $1.59, $1.79 | Radiator Brushes, 50c. 32’:}5(2??:;?{:5:: t:zg;:f::r_o.FX?:(}:l Serap Baskets, 50c, 75c, 89c. Dustless Dusters, 30c. J A i Shopping Baskets, 35¢, 45c, 65c, 75¢, | Floor Cloths, 25c. | Campbell of Newport, as erick. H, Reed, of Oaklawn and E. 98¢, $1.50. Imitation Chameis Polishing Cloths,] Josepti L. -Alger. Melyin T Hol Fahcy Fruit Baskets, 69c to $1.50. | 3% iz 3 pc 2 m C. Hobbs, of Bristol, di- Stove Mittens, 29c. Asbestos Holders, 7c, 10c. Owen P. McKenna has umed Washable Pot Cloths, 15c. charge of the Rhode Island district of Garbage Pails, 59, 6%c, $1 Coal Hods, 45c, 69, $1.25 Wish Boards, 5% and 75¢ : the United States Secret service. The IR Boirde, 29¢ and 750 Ruberized Aprons, 98c. district which has heretofore covered JEEREERSENOR0), 290 and 75, White Shelf Paper, 8c. only Rhode Island bas been enlarged Dustless Mops, 53¢, $1.00, $1.25. Mystic Mit for Polishing, 10c. to take in rt of Connectieut east! Wop Heads, 59, 75¢, 85c. Window Ventilators, 49c, 65c. of the'main ofce In Providence, sineo a f Thomas J. O'Callag- Aong Handle Floor Scrubs, 60c. Wool Dusters, 49¢c. the ersi mation of g WWhite Wall Mops, $1.25 Aluminum Spoons, 10c, 12c, 15¢, 35c. @i hen, will continue on the staff. ~Mr. Wool Wall Dusters, $1.29. Steel Wool for cleaning pots and l| (ilice nineteen years and during the | Ironing Sheet Stretchers, 25 a set. kettles, 10c. st four has been with the secret; the Boston d ALL ON SALE IN THE BASEMENT. n the cus conducted of opium. le he These are days of Quality exactly what you pay for. MAKE OUR AMERICAN Rl w7t £500° 2ol RED CROSS i G o . IN PEACE hc::“Tnmh‘:p(l The Kind AS IN WAR Next 'scsnli:y.al:‘ac\;ir::er‘j.gg:s been| “THE GREATEST MOTHER in' complince with o IN THE WORLD” resmen X JOIN THE CRUSADE e ey THIRD RED CROSS | avolll the niment of enaits T ROLL CALL 0 NOVEMBER 2nd TO 11th |ff| sireet, wet o Tariora, Third Red Cross Roll Call Nov. 2-11 ®© J seminar; A clean slate in the police depart- | ment for October! This is mot th Autumn Sale of Toilet P!‘eparations first_month when there has been All This v]eek and Westerly has a populat] E - P k. Ciinre f%fie’fi& L LS A committed. The pussy-{00! oped into an el tai goi been op- | . Providence hospital | ome in CI d up presented the and Library a four volum y-eight volumes of rid. i Burke is assistant cashier | Providence store. B i L new town council be elect- rk Whipnle will be required to coach.+ Since his election has been a Dle o the town council. ters from the republics wre condemninz council All Black Oil Heaters —While They Last $4.25 Ferargo. 1t the counci no local po-| The ! ce the caucus o0ss drive in Wester! Tonday) rised its quota of $5. ¢ fund. who rece torate of the Frederick C. C. Schulz died Satur- lay morning at ome, No. 13 survived by 1 to take eff iter Anna and 4 son He has accented a ' 2 the pastorate of the Second B lar to ¢he juvenile court in its deal-|and will go intp the wilds-and wer-]made for ‘the Jewlish Relief find.. k i e grsnan ith vi s of Fiorida for eight months| Mrs. Ellen Conley ‘has sold to Emil{'the auction at'-J. Henry King’s, in e T e el b2 MV O onting hi s; S i ol ” ek e e Tissay, and 7. b, Bammtsl ad has purchased 1l M | move s Trumbull have as ‘their] gy 1’ Gavs . at the closing session of the Rhode Is- |guest Mrs. C. P. Trumbull of Hart- e bl ol 5 self, and for those who work for you. With the proper ll| .. insiitute of Instruction, held in| ford. I o e s i e been added to!l " John Clifford h 2 g of East Providence, Laura E. Mslntire,| A house-to-house canvass is being | soseosmin expenditure of time and energy. of Westerly, Chesman C. Pratt of ing | possession 5 ; behind every piece we ‘sell—that’s why we handle only “Better F —real genvine VALUE—in mind rather than price. Think rather of X : y e Sony stter Fur- the article’s LASTING VALUE than the low amount you may buy it niture—the Kind You'd Be Proud to Own.” Ours is Quality mer- for. Get “Better Furniture and greater value. e denyingabeaU; This Set in Your Home charm, otherwise unat- ular gift of the season, and wa're showing a big new stock that will give you a wide range of selection— from $14.50. Some Recent Arrivals in Latest Handsome Vanity Bedroom Period Dining Suites CREDIT Suite In Queen Anne Design CWHY IS IT? Fox T A number from this place attended street. auction at Lebanon, Wednesday. | W. H. Kneeland 6f Columbuia spent the town, and so often{ Saturday with his niece, Mrs. David | e of the stacks dwindle| Walsh. { Mr. Merker has bougit out the in- range has purchased | terest “of his partner. Mr. Frankel, on 1t North Main and| (he Gilbert Williams farm. Mr. Frank- ing of five| ¢ and his family have returned tod Huldah Bow- | New York eity, 1 Miss fun (0B teacher in the T chool last w substituted as eenth District weels a tzach- er from Dan: upstituting. The ¢ hired teacher is expected to ar- and start upon her duties the art of November, {EONARD BRIDG “yed 0. Brown LS Have been used for Constipation and ‘Biliom Di.st;rdcra YOUR DRUGGIST KNOWS ¥ . Colch Brown expects to fanliy to his new- 3 ¢ e < Carpenter has purchased an IN FOUR WORDS Hamshire and Vermont district into| .urs. Cuuerine Drew of Cambridge | Brogs Mrs. Fred J.|,utomoblle. A 2 the aistricts :)f %m:e. New Hampshire| will spend the winte: with the Misses | Lo, fo live with e L B A M & Aangetn 2 and Vermont. In August he was in|McGrath, on-. > Hallowe'en party and dance i i ¢ tools | Kentucky assistinig in the consolidation| rs. James H. Weeks is in X JMiss Mary 1. Wattous iretuined to c ER in New Have ¢ hall Saturday evening. The It's dreary drudgery if you don’t have the proper Kentucky assigting in the con 3 i/ Woesks is°in, Newd nor home 1 Tast Hampion o reies| COLCHESTE in New Ha 3 attending a Dblack and was deco . with streamenr: Touis E. Baldv a Colchester visi Hallowe'en s. David ¥ sh | pervisors” meeting. R Ronald K. Brown of New Yor at his summer residence Saturday and | Sundey, get#inz the house ready (o] ¥ | close for the winter. {last meet comard Siebert of East Hampton| The students of the Academy school jin the cele o returned home in h; sess ceive lists Saturda. room. - Jewish . pum You'd be Proud to Own—The Only Kind You'll Find at This Store Buying, don’t you forget it! You get We're determined to gi b e ks W o give you ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION—stand " and in the long run greater satisfaction chandise through and through, and our prices for it are just as low as possible, consistent with guaranteed satisfaction. Let us show you. Popular Choice — Just Imagine the Attraction of Floor Lamps A Living Room Convenience ul floor lamp adds nable, to any room. It's ing to ba the most pop- Oak Library Tables—a wide assortment of new : tyles in i R Massively designed overstuffed tapestry suites—big picces, each one built . umed or golden finish on special display i this week. With large table space, book shelves, withithe ok oF lasting comfort in mjnd. It aniouthtiveuil havesjustias T L U 2L 8 KSR thv": much cause to admire years hence, and it will be just as comfortable then tables at special prices. Pick out one for as little as now. A wonderful assortment from $125.00, as $12.50. church._in Palmer. ‘Rev. Jones 2N Joseph T.. Peacock Baptist chury Judge Chester divorce sland in this p: of the Medic a meet- He n un- . Wwill| - (Continued from Page Two) in excess of the!;od e. due to m roduction h the United ! '™ tion. difficul il ha number shown a | of interfering with the 3 ine of session in Rhode Is] o ! ; Announcement has been made that phonographs have been ir lled in each of Pomfret’s five schools. The machines are 1o be used to provide ic for marching, for teaching mi as an aid to tea folk dancing. Tt is the use of the ma- the pupils a love for f musi signs which have heen placed on the detour through South Main street should be given the attention and win the caution deserv- ed, for hardly a day passes in the dif- ferent stretch of going that there is not some minor accident or mear-ac- . . |cident. especially where big motor A never asks trucks may crowd passenger vehicles v well out of the beaten way. 9 Mrs. H. L. Pease was elected presj- what ' " have dent of the Drop-In class, Mrs. H. Hopkins vice president, Mrs. C. S, An- ® de msecretary, Mrs. Alice Carpenter -- for breakfast— eepsiin ety itions were fileg of pe gra is approxi y tha ceding years: ew pre- A court of domestic relations, Judge | rrows stated, which would deal with | rital difficulties in 4 manner simi- period furniture. Take advantage of styles. Prices start at $125.00. NEW NOVEMBER VICTOR RECORDS and Mrs. George Harrington_treasurer. S 3 The carting away of apples to city markets from all the surrounding ter- s e J IVes me ritory is going on, continues in such volume as to give the impression that some of this fruit may have to be shipped back here later to meet local == needs. The farmers have received ex- ceptionally good prices for their ap- E ple crop this year. World's Temperance Sunday was observed at the Baptist church here on Sunday. Exercises especially ar- ¥ ranged for the occasion were given in Sh‘ knows the Bible school. A report of the Old- or Bovs® conference, recently held at H Bridgeport, was presented by Leroy S. ost what | like Ames and Raymond Pierce, who wers ‘ delegates to the conference frofn the astie church school. Toasties Warnings are being issued to duck = ‘hunters that they must cease shooting at those birds at sunset. Continuing to shoot at them after the sun has gone down is contrary to law and those captured at such a practice will bo arrested and fined. "PLAINFIELD Consider this a personal invitation to visit iour Victor Rooms today and we promise the occasion to be a genuine pleasure and your time to be well spent. Our Victor Rooms are large and comfortable, .and our salespeople will gladly aid you in your selections. isit Our Music Department ALL POPULAR NUMBERS IN Harold N. Vars of Plainfield has Jeft STOCK for Sag Harbor, N. Y., on the power acht American .Osprey,, for Jackson- COME IN—LET US PLAY YOUR le, Florida. He is assistant taxi- FAVORITE dermist of an expedition led by the well known naturalist of Shelter Is Y., Prof. W. Worthington, 1 'l A 2 You should just see our dining furniture department with its new cre- ations in period suites. They serve well to boost the growing demand for out a new set for your dining room and get a truly big value in the latest Moves the World Just as it ie the convenience and necessity of every buciness, s0 can it be yours personally in the furnishing of your home. Our system of allowing payment terms to suit your convenience is dignified, devoid of all: red tape and available to any worthy person. Benefit by it now and have the home you | We have a large assortment including the popular new Vanity dresser ; outfits—four superiorly constructed pieces in that most ‘istinctive of de- Al signs—the Queen Anne period. As you see it—a big Vanity with triple French mirrors, dresser, double bedstead and chifforette—an exceptionally good value because of its style, construction and prices. HIGH GRADE PIANOS ANp PLAYER PIANGS Three Jewelry Specials . A home is never entirely complete 1. Men you had better secure this special Watch at once. Choose without one of thess wonderfully fine the 17 Jewel, lilinois, 12 size, open face, thin model Watch, in fine 20- 2 . Pianos or Player Pianos. It makes year gold-filled case at $2050. Pay one dollar per week. the special showing, now on—pick 23S family intercourse more perfect and 2. A genyine b ant Diamond set in a solid gold, 14 caret count X whiles away many an hour with pleas- . ing of high quality that sure to prove a good investment ureable anticipation. Let us make this very pleasing at $39.90. Pay one dollar per week. well as Xmas ‘a real joy to your family and 3. Ladies' Handsome Shell, 20-year gold-filled Bracelet Watch, with fine 15 jewel movement that'is sure to keep good time. $2250, pay extremely high-grade Pianos to your one dollar per week. your friends by adding one of these home. Any of these fine Pianos are to had on very easy terms: Chickering & Son, Hallet & Davis, Wassermann, WATCH Y EYES Crawford, Behr, Mehlin and many OUR A others. SELECT EARLY FOR XMAS You may aveid future trouble. Our Optometrist will advise correctly DELIVERY. as to what i5 hest to do for your eves. Examination at ali times. WHY NOT CALL TODAY? E.F.M:GOVERN, Registered Optometrist. & SPECIAL EASY TERMS NOW . 'THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. 135-143 Main Street Sk ESTABLISHED 1872 Norwich, Conn.

Other pages from this issue: