Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 6, 1919, Page 8

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Jehn B. Wilcox, colo in Charlestown, R. need that the stafe would be s BPic the mragpets o, | ished. vnqmn ] 1000, wi . Sunday, December 7, 1919, B Peaoad’ e | fiaden) soflr g A Sty S 7 3.30 p. m. AR ok~ | Walton wag offered. He rw in a Prividence 3 to hoot. He sald onee before w when d the nlvh:fl:n?‘ f an at the plant o men‘ aggoeiation and ® to $36 a week, that “1 agk that the seeond Sunday in Ad-|7ames J, Moore, Charles P. Eccleston, no money, eoul OF | vant be ohserved in all the parishes|james H, McKnight, V7illiam J. Ken- w it went, but he knd N\ of the dieceses as @ day of thanks-|pady, George Southwicl Frank Ahern. ‘,lcu mrlm&" &Mb \MES | giving to God for the Wiessings. that| " why officers of the lodge are: Txalt- stolen of cles, aign.” He urges “special pravers af eading knight, Al J. Twomey; es- Whleas wis sintenced n | B Kegiving, that God has mut Intol £ 12008 KOER: A S 9. Mart i pialaisgion B8 (he hearts of His servants to {ake|esteemed Jecturing knight, Bd. ¥ o | {ifls meeme of extending His Kingdom | fan: secrotary, Georze A, Dolan; R et 11| upon: earth; thaf the church has re-|ireagurer, Richard J. Butfer, Jr.; es- PR Cart cane R snd | Sponded to the call for fenewed con-|qyjre, Addijson §. Archie: tyler, Will- g e and | 0 on and for united effort, and|fam . Ledward; inner guard, M. V B 930 recess was wi@n Ul €| that His spirit has been poured forth | urrier, organist, Robert Kessell. clock in the afternoom, abundantly upan the diocese, and pag-| "y L Eiioiman helped financially y Az the amrnm:v.nd S R, ¥ra -‘111:- ishes througheut ou’r ‘!‘I'l:d- = h‘é - P B L s ){ gyl 4 japlt with Intent to. kilNgah ’ ledge o s Wil inews 1 store in Main. street, Bsylt with Intent to ki eux, |, Wasahly lodo ness with o : ohn e while in Pilerce streety last -8 afternoon. . Juliano omas B. Brown. chla!“ téstimeny in regard toil Herpux. e court ad. “Reld for tria] in cot 4 Atterney Ferguson a dyetion of the hail to that the party whe wo X aumbers, the music being by Cran-|y5 nis attorney and exvlained the sit- fuired surety double ®he @Aburt of [Ga1g " orohestra, with Miss Rosemary fwg It 0t AAShmeRt 1 Carney &s piano acedmpanist: 8 %:r d*.ono was {sued forthwith and A Ifterductory March, * % ! Orchestre as;. ‘hefore midnight Deputy Sheriff s :{ Opening Ceremonies " itehelf Served the papers, took Jega! ] ¥ Exalted Ruler Joseph L. Lenihan | possession of ‘the store and stock, and . | Bgaver by Chaplain rio placed a keeper in charge. The writ s N ¥ Softly Now the Light of Da¥. is returnable to the superior court for I¥'s Basv~If You Know Dr. Horatio Parker | Washington county, December 31. Pl 3 Mixed Quartette = i~ . fThe Pofter Hill petitian, declaring i’dm’fihm S, Maritone solo— Pl EesTenobaX 1 it hoksr Hill vetitive:: declaring f —— Y- Luze!| children were a nuisance and asking The ceeret of ing ia tn feet Hareld ¥. Doyle, D. D. S. for their removal from their home on do this von wateh yorr | Mixed Quartette—Selected & Christiap Hill and out of 1hé town s wver and bowels-—-therd’s a near] of |Large, ¥ Handel| Westerly, was referred ‘to. Chief of || . 2 sallow como fark vings Orchestra + | Police~ Thomas B. Brown and Over- - prieay illor: | | Oration ; ’ p : seer of the Poor Oliver P. Cr: i vour face— no Gearge Smith of| Melrosé,; Mags. These officers will take no of d Av “yan | | Selection tion against the Brown family. The| b fries Orchestra parties are colored and the father is| niinety per cant o Tenor solo—Selected in the state hosnital for “the insane. | iE ve bowels 3 Martin H. 8hellman Mrs. Prown is a hard-working wh- | S 2 well-kn JOne Sweetly Solemn Theught mwan, of good reputation. She is aid- | in fid‘;{ v fom- 1 Mixed Quartette ed in the support of her family by the it nfihflda jtute for calomel, are e 0 the! ahrt that natum! buGwmncy Shigh & sheuld snjoy hy taning he ligpr an rlearing the system m Lapurities T Y!lw d:'f)liw‘l;i?\ . 47 iy by Aspirin Tablets—ct matism. 100 in bottlé, Regular price,$1i00" Special price & ... 79c Regular pricg Soc ¢ with your initial. > Regular price 15¢ea e S, Gem and Durha es, Military Brushigh, infact &l R CHRISTMAS Etc. ever shown { ' thi these fine gifts. * % city, of 12 and 25 eacl W.D.C. Pipes t : y 1 garet 0 break in - ct | Town Solicitor Harry B. Aggrg” 85| borey has appointed S m i ber 14, a day of thanksgiving. o ghooting of Hereux, of the arrest of Juliana and his \dentifieation as thesassailfant by Great for Grippe ‘2pd Rfieu— Special price 2 f:ithc S FOR MEN—Gillet's, Auto Strop, léx Safety Razors, Shaving Brush- FTS FOR LADIES—The hest showing of French Ivory ‘Toilet-Articles, Folding Manicure Sets;: ESTABROOK AND EATONS FINE CIGARS—in boxes CANDY — the very best — Samoset, Farm House, and Belle Mead Sweets, “Nufi Sed.” ! SMITH'S PHARMACY, Inc. Feris ¢ E e B S B bail, and_that was the lmit of t Igguliary ability of the accused. e sal aceeptablq to the 'upum}:hl an leased at 4'o'clock. L 1. ¢ ¥ For the. su “Bttained. and T to ask divine hel the ‘future in|gins, William McVay, Charles Ken- he piscopalian campaign, 'Bishoplyon'A. J. Dawley, Oliver H. Williams, Perey has. b nav, D"‘e"‘r: ,ggséph T. Murphy, Augustine T. L. In hi8 [} edwidge, Dr. Michael H. Seanlon, Dr. letter to the clersy, the bishop savs: |jonn M. O'Connell, Louis W. Arnold, * | have heen granted through the cam- ed ruler, Joseph L. Lenihan; esteem- open Memorial services in the Canf¥ine” onger tral theatre, Sunday afternoon at 3.30| joining tailor shop. Several weeks |to he he memory of these absent|ago there was a violent misunder- | frath standing between father and son, but |# Nathgniel P. Main, Horace Busdiek:bun: amicable settlemeni was supposed- Wifrril® N. Thompsom, JosepH Grafl,|jy reaehed, Trombie brake out afresh Miiton A, Yopng, Joseph C. Moore,|and early dhursday the son ascertain- James A. Welch, Capt. Cornelius J.}og that the father had garnisheed PBransfield, Francis J. Claney, -Ghaxl'ub' Gy Turper. David A, Mackey, Louis' H, addy, Claude W, Eé;gE. John R.Free-| tuyived the trouble and Thursday sfone, Hugene A. Driscoll, William | night there was & real row, during Pickering, Stephen J. Qpinn, *Geor#lwhich' the window in the store door H. Ceoke, Willlam C. Conway, Dr.|was smaghed. James M. Crowley, Harry M, Kingsley ' ygung Litelman was taking the Frank B.-O'Neil, Michael J, Deady, B.| stock from the store and the father Court Heatiey, . |became exasperated and the The ugercises will inelude the im-|time attracted many to the sceue of | prossive ritualistic feature and iheseihe family row. The father rushed| itleman conducting an ad- Tpust eompany. Closing Exercise—Auld, Lang Syne , 1| statesand town. Grand Finale—Mareh, *Fitth Sym.* 95 phony,” Beethoven Local Lagonics, 3 Orchestra i The second soecer game of the se- The memorial committee is com. |Ties between the Westerly = Text posed of Martin H. .Spellman,, Al J.|team and the Bradford’s will be play Twoomey and Frank R. McKenzie. The reception commitiee: August noon. vices of the First and | | money’ déposited with~the “Tndustvisd || Tt aom This little incident |8 lively | i i = e Dresses 228 Value to $45.00 Lawson, Miehael MeCarthy. Leuis™ /| Barbeur, DPr. John L. May, Thomas E. Brown, Jehn H. Murn John V| Mogre, Pelag B. Brlggs, Waltsr, 1*«:-]({ churches will . n, of Low- | of w- | ior has gone to { hushsnd. Com- 5 be on duty for ; ' ! Weeks in that see p nc. Man i “eld, of Tos- 8 Mis il ’ 2 H. were ¥ % i ! @layton A vt 7k Seveping - in ' the ‘Advent i ! { el oy | | At the Annual meeting of Rl hapted, No. 44, Or , officers were ¢! A y . bréhy. matron, Mrs. W R, Pdi-| 3 . | Umohna Bland !)'9“ Pills— %r)rson; worthy patran, Thomas R.| { Platt; assoeiate matron, Mrs. 1 Makes réd blood'. | Wadsworth; sepretary, . LaVerne | Regular price 50¢ M Burdick; - treasurer, iligm T, | A | Broyghton; cenductress, Mrs. Annie sm] price ... .. 39¢ §|Mvers; associ conduetress, D Mary §nteliffe; chaplain, Mrs. . . igm ‘F.© Broughton; marshal, Listering— ; ;!Hsldhn“'_ Wilbur; organist, Mrs, | : arah Grege; warden, Mrs. Julia Regular price 25¢ gheftield; dentinel, Mrs. John Platt; | s o Mrs, Ruth Wileax; Hlectra | Special price . . ... 20¢c James Dally. The officers wi'l he | 18, by Mrs. Ralph! Larkin, of Westerly, an honorary member of Ruth chapter. Stonington Pointers. Mrs. Luella M. Gager entertained | the members of the W. R. C. sewing circle, Friday evening. ‘ Many Stonington women are work- ing on garments for the forelgn refu- gees. | Bmployes at the Atwood plant, tc j the number of 200. are working over- time three nights 2 week. Pebeco Tooth Paste— Regular price 50¢ Specialprice . .-, . : 44¢ Mavis Tale— A Regular’ price 256 Special price . ...%. 20c ! There -is to be a snecial horough 1 ting sider the installati Turl:mh Bath T‘_’wel‘*_’ Bt eady e HiEiation 42 ‘inches long, 24 incles wide. A Gredt biy. | EAST HADDAM Mrs. Reed Bartman spent several | Regular price -§1,25 Special price..... 89c lays recently with her sister in Hart- ovd. ¢ P Hr and Mre. Willlam (G, Stark of Hartiord were visitors at W. M. Gil- John Carpenter of antic and Mr. and Mrs. Harr; rs and two children of Essex, were Thanksziving guests at William everything for his‘eomfort. ,.make her happy with one of te Cases, and a reliable line of easy. Price low. ; NORWICH, CONN. {I} 130 MAIN STREET he | B Bantist | [§ ] i has returned from 2 | g nhury. 18 For: the remainder of this week we offer the following specials in fresh and delicious Chocolates: CHOCOLATE ALMONDS, Ib, ..........ceun... 79 HERSHEY BARS, each.............,.:.. 7c and 14¢ HERSHEY MILK CHOCOLATE, cake........... 35¢ 'BITTER SWEET PEPPERMINTS, Ib............. 48¢ ALSO OLD-FASHIONED MOLASSES BARS, each. . 8¢ S. F. PETERSON, Ine. NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, UCUEWBER 6 1913 Value to $10.00 SUITS $39.5 Other Reducticns too Numerous to Mention ALL GARMENTS MARKED WITH SALE PRICE r $23,750 Stock - Reduced to $15,000 E MUST REALIZE CASH GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC OF NORWICH AND VICINITY OUR UP-TO-THE-MINUTE STOCK CONSISTING OF Avail Yourself of This Opportunity, ,; Never Has Anybody Offered Such Bargams % ALL SALES FINAL Value to $8.98 Georgette formerly priced to $59.50 NO MEMOS. ) N Waists I $] .8 Value to $3.98 Cotton Sale Starts Saturday, Decenibgr 6th, 9 A M. /784 D ; cYamples S 194 MAIN STREET Suits, Coats, Coatees, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Furs and Millinery MARKED ‘AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW UNHEARD OF PRICES SALE STARTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 9 a. m. NQ EXCHANGES WAUREGAN HOTEL BLOCK Rovisianes ) Mrs. Emily Pomeroy is visiting rel- 1 burtland, uran Price of New York hag recently visited her sister, Mrs. B. k.. Smith. J. Raymond Warren of Lyme, spent Tuesday night at Walter M. Gillette's. Mrs, Mary Swan of Hartford is vis- iting at the home of B. E. Swan. Misses KEvelyn and Louise Carroll were out of town wisiting schools on Monday, as were all the teachers of the Moodus Center scheel. Rev, Franklin Couptryman preach- ed last Sunduy affer an absence of NORWICH owing to ill three weeks, Miss Emily of North visited at S. E. Thanksgiving. Plain, Ackley's in Basham, The state road at South Chaplin s undergoing repairs. The wooden bridge over Button brook has been taken out, replaced by galvanized tiling | of a larger size, and the roadway made wider anq decidedly improved for the safety of public travel Georgie Crane has bought a regls- tered Ayrshire heifer calf to raise. Eliwoad C. Burdick, who had a seri- ous fall from a load of fodder several weeks ago. and was taken to the Hartford hospital for treatment, has heen 4t home some time and is recov- ering. Rev. Walter E. Lanphear's singing school, which meets weekly in the ves- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA and some of the older ones. An concert is in prospect at tne close of the singing school. Miss Catherine Cavanaugh, who re- s well attended by the young peo- l LISBON : . Several from this place are attend- ing the Gypsy Smith nfeétings at the Central Baptist church frequently. signed as of the South Chap-| The Missionary Society mot at the lin school, is ded by Mrs, Hodge |varsonage Wednes@ay afterncou. of Willimant Mrs. Harry Hull was a v nt visitor Mrs. Daniel Cunningham, who has|with rela in Amsterdam and other been seriously ill for several weeks, has gone to Hartford for treatment. Rev. Mr. Lanphear is introducing in his pastoral work 4 well ameng his parishioners. A well attended com- munity supper followed by shart speeches was enjoyed a few weeks ago and anether supner on the basket luncn plan will be given at the vestry nest week, to be followed by short sneeches on a numbe rof subjects toyching com- munity life. /- Will Be Eagier The soldiers’ Land Bill is urged as| a remedy for the great wnmrest. [t may Be easier to land the land bill for the soldiers than to land the sol- diers for the land.—${. Louis Globe Democrat. A man never realizes what 3 small potato he is until he hears in a round- about way what the girl he could have married but did not thinks of him. i MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (All Geods Covered by Insurance During Transit) NORWICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD and Connecting Points EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN FIERCE-ARROW TRUC (3 E. P. WINWARD & SON 135 WATER STREET ¥ NORWICH Phene. 1230 2 SOUTH MAIN STREET PROVIDENCE Phane Union 3842 17 WILLIAM STREET NEV/ BEDFORD Fhone 3337 138-142 DUPFEE STRIST ‘ALL RIVER Phonz ‘3619 places in New York, Mrs. Floyd Ray left Tuesday for a visit with friends in New Britain and New Canaan. Mrs. Jesse Phillips entertained on Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tagles from Norwich, her brother trom New Londer; and her sister's family from Groton. AMrs. Tra Wheeler spent 1 s With their daushter, Mrs Albert Avery, and her family in' Boz- rah. - Dr. Helen Baldwin of New Tork was a hoidav visitor at - the Baldwin homestead, B Stmmons snent several with their children in ser godas as the World. B Frank 8. Qarey. -vice presidant. of the Hartford Courant commpany, puh- lishers of the Hartforl Courant died suddenly Thupsday n'ghi at his home in Hartford, He was horn in Hariford 85 vears ago and was a dsscendant of who settled jn Massa- NEUMONIA Call a physician. lrumedi- lulx Ectfl;_’i‘;riergenc‘f VirsVhee YOUR BODYGUARD" » 307 0

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