Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 6

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. ¥ S d - . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919 : - : : = : What Is Going On Toniglit. < THed T S Movion Piciures at Breed Theatrs Moving Figiures @t e Auditorium B8 | Tueatre. ¥ : | _R. O. Fletcher Post, A. L. meets at State Armory. “¢Norwich s.ationary Engineers’ Asso- clation, No. §, meets in Bi.i Block. | Bedgwick Pest, No. 1 G. A. K., meets | in Buckingham Memorial. Svea Swedish Sick Henefit Soclety j} meets in Germania Hall Court” City of Norwi A, meets in Forester: ‘White Cross Counci 13, K. of C., meets in Sunlight Building. Hugh H, Osgiod Lodge. No. 6929, L O. O. F., M. U, meets in Pythian Hall, ANNOUNCEMENTS Troop 4, Girl Scouts will meet this i (Friday) eveming at 8 o'clock. .Rou- tine busmess will be carried on and general important matters gecided. A large attendance is requested. ° Musical in Federated Church. _There will be a musical in Greene- ville l}‘ederated church this evening at. 8 ?cluck, under the auspices of the King’s Daughters. KEverybody wel- THE festal holiday looms near and every true American house- wife will want her home to appear at ii;)bect 1; honor of :hdn; : B FXg d and glorious occasion—Thanksgiving Day. Perhaps an utmost in quality at the lowest : g Home Prayer Meeti : ::cne or two will serve to give the dsired improvement. Possibly your Judging from the low markings one might think that m&: | ne hg;xie:hpr?ge: n}eeiu;?;'ror the ; g ambitiols':re for an entire new dining suite—especially if you are . prompted by the generous spirit of the season to offer such remark- paign will be held iiis (Frifay) ave: plasming to-enlirtain ca ¢ Wrgs S50l ; sble values.. Pay us a visit and decde for yoursel, Trch o e, Thameoiier and % Mrs. ~Worthington, Hedge avenue, East Side. Let These Money-Saving Selections Guide You = [|:Fizsssus copal church. e e DAVIS THEATRE Rockers of all Kinds Specially Priced A Colorful Rug Answers the Need gt S ;;3{2‘%;‘?:55’5%‘;;“5{2: et 2 A avis ea_ Ire rl;r:}' 3Hmm: u‘: lay in From §9.50 Up - for a Bit of ’E : L R AR is the selection ivi ‘ s So large is the selecti Thanksgiving Cheer T society life in England “A Society Ex- ile” Miss Ferguson takes the part of Nora Shard, an American girl, who, Q?esl]dseos t}b;efl'lgntll‘le heirgss to million: 4 IS al e authores: at . Here the aunt hopes \;g:t ;013 \;ant §t Jthe see her happily married, but the high- exceptionally low price of $9.50 up. This sell- ing presents an oppor- tunity to the thrifty who wish to add one or more rockers -to the $38.50 $47.50 home at very little ex- pense. Al are sub- A Trio of Colonial Buffets Each an stantially made in the s ; . mission style and have There is nothing that adds so much to the decorative Exceptional Value seats of genuine leath- 5 : S : a - er. Finished in fumed value of a rootn as a beautiful, carefully woven rug. We They al.'e priced according to width—42-inch, 48-inch 0ak. “For comfort and and 54-inch. All are equipped with two silver drawers, ) ave rugs of every descript jaric ice f sHrackivaiess. bl ase have rugs of every description, at various prices, but o rockers are ideal 31}‘34 alt especial importayce is this 9 x 12 Axminster at $39.50 their. price, should not be overlooked. up tp $75.00, 5 two cupboards and large linen drawer. In the simple but attractive Colonial design. Golden oak finish, : Six Colonial Dining Chairs at a Very | - Fetching Price $29.75 Perhaps your dining l i table has outdistanced - &'! [ 3 3 3] the chairs in ‘lengthy E . wear. Ifso, here’'san @} b 7 opportunity to buy new E : E . . Finished in goiden oak; %!, has s Two Piece Sanitary Sgaaie o a0 el T imitation leather seats. ¥ is booked for the Breed thea- ."‘ d Saturday when Kitchen Set $19.50 The porcelain top table has white enamel base making it both attrac- tive and sani- g tary. Chair is &g Theatres, i Inc., production which tells in tensely . ' graphic fashion the remarkahle ex- periences of the first woman juror in New York city., Remarkable interest attaches to the i ed to have exc jcussion as to v { desire to serye on jury?s and, if se amentally fit- One Hundred Piece $19.7 sof a Quality Seldom Big Value §30.75 Dinner Set—Special . Seen at This Price : Not the least of importance You'll doubly enjoy your Thanksgiving repast if it is served on so ¢ whether they are temp: - ' } y i : |teq for the task. Vivid and realisti o oAk fnish. ke a very handy set for handsome a dinner set. Not a cheap, unserviceable product but of IS ifs dustproof construction ( e o plelses make a I yas ot et good grade American ware. The kind of a set that will stand hard which makes for absolute B {and talented Plorence Reed screeningr the kitchen—especially . Pr and long wear. Beautifully decorated in a dainty, convéntional de- a8 e best Virginia Pearaon wil a1 $ids in the'prepysstion-of mesis.; Krsde sign. A top-notch value at $19.75. cleanliness. The large mir- |& geamingly Zanny dramatie farée $19.50. A Period Buffet of Unusual Worth, Greatly Uhderpriced, $98.50 : Here’s your chance to comedy ang the Pathe news will com- i plete the bill. BREED THEATRE Sunday, Monday and Tuescay che Breed will present D. W. Griffith’'s master creation “Broken Blossoms.” The picture is adapteq from “The Chink and the Child,” by Thomas | Burke, one of the “Limehouse Nights” storfes. It is a drama W sympathy and death. It is melancholy, but it is simple, and the producer has bad the good sense not to complicate it—to Jet it remain a simple story of just a few people. The word triumph is greatly overworked in theatricals and in pic- | tures, but Mr. Griffitk's latest achieve- ment deserves the term. As is often the case with Griffith picteres, most of the characlers have {no names. Lillian Gish plays “The Girl” and neyer has she been seen to ror is a special feature, too, while the price is indeed al- luring. In mahogany or walnut finish, SPECIAL FOR THIS SATURDAY ONLY All Cotton Mattress. roll edge, two parts, in variety of art ticks. Special $9.98 ONE TO A CUSTOMZR VALUE $18.00 gain a long felt want in the nature of a Queen Anne buffet. Has sil- : verafmendraverand © Note Well This Period Suite two cupboards and is ' IT STRIKES THE NOTE OF QUALITY beautifully mirrored. In We Can Supply You With a 9 Piece Set as Low as $169 Quality is the dominant note in this Adam dining Suite. It consists of ten handsome pieces — mirrored buffet, large china cabinet, dainty server, table and six leather seated chairs. Finished very tastily in walnut and priced moderately, ,.., *, SCHWARTZ BROS., Inc A (!ition to Almost Any Home : “THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES” Suites Ranging From $89.00 Up i e s s ey o e s, 9-11=13 Water Street, off Washington Square better advantage. Some of her playes | ing when viewed in connection with | what she has done in the past, is «simply wonderful. Richard Barthel- mess is the leading man, nlaying “The Chink” and in his case also it is safe | to say that he never has Jone as good + work. 9 i | The photography is of the highest fordér. Many of the scenes are doze jagainst a wonderful blue background, which makes them entirely different tand much more beautiful than the or- jdinary pieture. Then, again, some _ of the photography reminds oS¢ of the ibest efforts of the Fifth avenue gal- ilerjes, the scenes having that misty i cloudy effect which adds so much to their effectiveness. % Altogether it js a wonderful plcture, lflnd we advise not only picture lovers but all others to see it, by all means. et Never Gets Any Credit. It is rather discouraging when the jhead of the family attempts to be | bright and even facgtious at the break- | fast table and maybe attempts a few dance steps as showing a cheery mind to be told that his new Cchimpanzee ! glands seem to be taking hold well— i rand Rapids Press. i Being Specific. | Asked it Ew ope’ Seemed settling 1down Cclonel House replied: “At times | |it aoes—and then again it doesn't.” Nothing like being specific.—Pitts- i burgh Dispatch. \ iof this appropriate suite. In mahogany with cane ipanels; Al ign. i . ,g?:?nsch%gfifn nne design. A bolster and three pillows ; BRANCH STORE AT 74 MAIN STREET ' am the puffec image of his daddy. Second Dlack Lady—He suah am. He am a reg'lar carbon copy.—Dallas L ‘ R i 3 . i R _ e : '} Morning News. First Black Lady—Dat bahy ob yours t i ik

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