Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 20, 1919, Page 11

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IN NORWICH FIFTY YEARS AGO iy o The Best Your Money Can Buy In Norwich . fifty years ago this|ing. w;x :nfiunu!suail sucee: ‘I'here. - \ . were about five hundred present, onc [week there was a movément on 00t |l 50076 \whom were from the city. | |to call a specinl town meeting rela- | The contractory for the niers for the i [ tive to the union of the town and |new J’rosmnkbrid e have heen obliged X ‘ 3 ' 3 v wd ette in the crcotion of a | to’stop work for a couple of ¢ i !roun_v,x ind ety inthe crection “ x‘f wccount of the floating ice in the river. . ;r\uhlvr- buildi nwn’- Joint mnd The pigrs only iacl few feet of com- b J Ld 1'\\"\_ The 3 s the grangd | ,iction and ean ed ¢ be finished in a F: i st of the town was completed and | ol of zood weatlier. The iron work 3 ;: > 2 lh" a in the .:m c. of the I‘“:"'“,":,:,':'nl; will he here on the %5th and the con- \ o ] Widwed, ‘& toud xable prope tractor is. confident that if the piers |§ = Y d f BAG COAL “ famounting to $135%ket0. 0 |G en” feay e can put it vp i | our trade for Wi : {" The Universalist Church society. at | three weeks. . e fim':x’xfi\ il Sl S el R 1y demand for the ex- b d bl .f 2 h dl |Rev. Asber Moore of Clarpmiadt;, N | 12 Toperveligeary ton DuChallig's 1e e aou ed I you hanaqie ours. ., to become their pastor to suc- et 2 3 het e PSR Yooy, 3. Riler . JoNONS/ S WhG | o FUgSgEInDRAISECSE in Sheh gouTsjof 2 & i bad resigned the pastorate. . Dec. 17, 1869. annuat G al de bag C l i i Bxtracts from the files of The Bul- : ng rlhr‘..\llnslnfl:t!]r(; of e ive us a tri oraer on & oa i j Yetin of December, 1869, arc as fol- | Norwich & New York Transporation tew. 3 company held at the office of the Mone 1868.—On Satur- | company in this city on Wednesday, |§ ¢ toda day gr of the town was|the 15th. Considerable interest = w Y' feompleted the assessors and plac-| felt in t meeting from the fact that e s tion in the office | for the first time the Boston, Hartford e T o iof the : The totals of the | & Erie corporation were to vote on the list are as follow 10800 shares of stock owned by the \ | Paxabic Norwich & Worcester company and "raxablc were re-l fol- i [} I "% non-resider : Alba F. Smith. nr c: 1 . i 'ohnv\olx».ls(‘ retars iand trea Jul- . ! 13 2 9 Tota e ST ‘1s Webb, general manager; Henry L. i A N Carl d f R d Oak P l F An irate female p two individ- | “arker, clerk. TIMOTHY GALLIVAN, Superintendent. il ew oAl 0 oun lpe Ccss urnaces ale as “public thieves” and guilty of [ The Preston and Ledyard rond case y U ] | W, Stion ¢ d 5ol \grave misconduct, by sticking up a|1as been decided by the acceptance of | e are no w E St notice on_fhe public Slen nos | he Lewis Point route, and parties Telephone 500 | % UL % a0 ive you pronigt servies and aut alisolute: gusiantos t. the - of Yater and Main | erested in the-matter of land d i with every heahng system. The “poster at- | wre to be hedrd on the 20th inst. : le attention Satur- | °monstrance will nrobably be made — S UY NOW— nd this révival of | 'Tainst the revor! it calls for the ch cverybody sup- | bridging of Poquetanuck Cove with a = e into oblivion, excitec | [raw. 3 3 ucational establishments be so sup-|side over our congregations. comment. ¥ ‘The ball of Niagara Engine comvany. | ported that they can provide in larg- [have lost our reverence for the pro-| THE BEST STOVES AND RANGES reet Commissioner No 2, took place last evening at Breed | er measure thes education that will re- | fession of teaching and bestowed it | ¢ & of men at werk Satur ; all and was a comblete success. The |act to a better America in peaceful |upon the profession of acquiring. i show. and 166 et the alds was well filled with dancers, the | endeavor. “But America will rally to the! ALUMINU WARE of those who neglected to com of the Third Regiment band was needs of its colleges and universiti “Smith College, lhc largest place of learning in the world for women, with nt and everyvbody Over (f_the law and do it themselves e who were compelled to sit dow seemed to en- She will the staze were present upport Smith College in her theniselves. campalen. The gnul work STEAM HEATING, PLUMBING AND SHEET METAL WOfiK. : 2 g i 5 5 el 2,000, has long dewalks severa | Taped the American the Irish and the |2 Present envoliment of of the college and ' his shove | ‘ats of the firsmen were arranzed America’s most "democratic institu- | % 5 Y d h hampton. ind forgot that all the weer | hout the galler T E he is confronted with the ave studies and practised. X ol Iy vexed i s neg- | Seturda ng financially the two | there, T have been mayor of the i ay, M most important of all her of 'T have represented it in the ® ® ° ¢ P . ave be LRI ¢ ture, and I know how important = lay an e S the ‘work of this college—how worl S st s | wide is her influence. Her war work | . 23-25 WATER STREET are Mndee: mplote control over their living ar-|Was broad and useful. She had more! and every- | hat left rangements and us quicken the|than 300 alumnae in direct war ser- Folekits i hat thow b feeling’ that L al- both abroad and at home. Pi- ansit. A sveciz 1 oneer that she is, she sent e 5 X led at one | Qe department was notified Lgsobpues, ! college woman's war t i ents in the of Stion ¢ “At present S R o past w . e E. Smith | ing for a few days with her daughter, hetide AEestistion Georee B AT France. Of her 3243 Miss Gladys Cone was a week end friends at|Miss R. Handy e diteband T ot aand Ui , ; fes-lare married and have 4800 e I vis ss Klorence Deebe's in Miss Pearl et ratieron A ‘ ; ation yes- 0. There is|2nd their raining at Smith has prov-| SIS it i e ML York. e o) e semt fn leans that 'ohs e professor, | 51 W At ceapuble wivesand imothers | e I e - ScHool closes Iriday for the Christ- T don't.think - | id Third Resiment band is. i « T re. Ak { Emily Stark an de Gates were i companied | mas vacation. There will be the usual 5 T By 4 T e et Zorlaie ichusetts will, [ am sure, lend | Middletown Thursday v s to Norwich Monaay | exercises and tree, smiled on the clerk | ‘lution. Their ot A S aren, Shows | 2 Substantially helpful hand in raising| G. H. Strong, Strong and C.jfor a visit. irs. Willi: returned L = nder her arm anf D \‘[ur"an has f |do ?('r":l‘ul f.ff{, M.‘\sn\mtl‘flb 19, ‘unqork'-he money that Smith requires. The|[". Jewett attended a farm ,bureau |with him after a week’s visit with rel- E N o S A ffice is undergoing repair ! 3 oS n oth- » the income rive £ e y £ S educ 5: 23 5 o Al s = o Walk. d \tions, o : "°'”‘,;“1MT(1"1 Pl ‘r,"f”“‘ ‘Ifl”,‘ | the income derived from ex-|iional force must continue to be held.| There was = social dance at Tugene |parlors Wednesiay comfortables were |, Mrs, B & Walker » - hundred feet of row seamlee gl S of | I dken, i Smith College has done her part and ! Leffingwell's Saturday evening. {tied. Dinner served atrnoon. Mrs, from the Hariford hospi ' P e i) bt o {will keep on doing her part tol R T AT I aughn ‘n‘!‘ party motor d‘““ . AR i - d that a movement fs | ) | strengthen that place, and the only| iETY b to attend. cies L edc Bunhan: washome fron 'm\'.'v:'mw: ne in order | day cannot rely ;j}\wn s 5remri that she 1‘=]\5 is that the cms_’ ROAD SOCIE «-losin r the holidays. | Hartford over the B Rt ondl M‘:!\M\rul--(\m ; w u“r;» { j\:;;el!_uz‘{llx;\lns“fl “kc T’}:Mhmu”m face | Z€ns of this great Commonwealth aid| Ralph.Wheeler and Dr. Heath cailed - f\" C. Dur is fine pair ir. Pratt a 3 t ses- | ) ‘ g = {on Baws a S SO of oxen to cn of the gemeral assen “ivo | to face with the situation that it we|BeT MO Al e WILSONVILLE D . Batn 0 e ¢ v ala 1- i ) 2 e ety ERE e i . e umdon of th Ui\\xt ‘(ma Qulnn fretzalaries. of col- NORTH LYME Mre. Elliott H. Peabody of Worces-| A party was given Miss Annie O'- quarteriy confer- : ol rfi‘;“” \‘ ~‘“‘) ildine s et gRSlasery 3 = ter, Mass., was the guest of her aunt, |Keefe of Webster, at the home of |ence with the Gurleyville 3L E. ¢ e ot b Bt e tr altogether, with the vesult that| pdwara Laplace able to sit up]Mrs. Calvin Sutton. Sunday. | Mrs, James Welch in this place. - She | Tuesday afternoon. a Manner A 6. & We compensate lib v the manu-|after sis weeks' illness with pneumo-| Charles S. Noyes® Jr. motored to on o to Ireland for a visit. She pecial Christmas ¢ Churel s . .n‘“ h’ Sine - education will be undermined. |nia and pleurisy. Norwich Sunday and returned bring- ! nted a manicure set. sermon and music in the local church it wos ble public bullding. - . - -and the merchant: Monroe e is reported ill with|i s and son, who had been Thoniion Tol Bomons selled on next Sunday MoNthE to the fail to appreciate those who g pneumonia. relatives. e recently. Julius Hauschild of Manchester was 3OVERNOR COOLIDGE APPEALS those ¥ E Emma o of Rhode Mrs. here minds of our youth or in Rogers has been ill the Morgan Williams - has Isiand is visit- ~ TWO SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CLUB OFFERS SELECT NOW—YOU ‘MAY BE DISAPPOINTED IF YOU WAIT $1 recently looking after his FOR SMITH COLLEGE FUND ooking after his lumber. Boston, Mass., Dec. 16 —Governor | © er, aged abou' | Jalvin Coolidge has sued a state- ting in ‘hois nent giving his appro of the cam- A A DAlEN. 18- rd $4,000.600 for 5 Jollege, at thampton. The rhof ‘point “sout that if the women of | America are to continue 10 CAITY C the great work started by them dur ng._the. war,. the t be . supportes ucng educational s ‘He sizes that Smith needs are for her teachers : ment of a complete and -other - building -and needs. Hi statement follo “The appeal that Smith makes for a $4, U&lll 000 fund smphasizes the needs of higher catiomr in this country today plied to a liberal training cf men. * If our wqmen are to to give that great and lofty 50 nobly ecarried on during the it iz necessary that our women's ed- and fell dowr hont thre ot forty foct ome w3 h head against a timber fellow equipment f Jewett City was an- tor. The Rev. E. W Allen pistol manu- at the Fallsfpar- azain on Mohday f of the factory bas beew , and_the ray of the firc = rapidly re Ty VICTROLA CLUB No. 1 PAY ONLY PER WEEK “ve nredictin- ou wish “some-s J price of coal.. Many will %en 2 there Is no mistake abon d - Sl : X . . e Is mo mistake shont 1t " ventsomet}ung%e{vt%’glt%yi)rtx One beautiful Cabinet Victrola, in mahogany, with automatic e Thames r&egé’i EEECHAMS Piis. Even | stop, powerful two spring motor, seven shelves for album, and s of | n digestion is good, poisons | g cace Re i /i ; i Ueom- | are formed during jts pro. | (5 Double Face Records), either Victor or Columbia, 100 examinatibn oe- : fonday. Tuesdav and Wed- y mu]t 3! d the term The reectors r)l f‘\fl Norwich v have ent le to denositors on and r the lu(h The festival of the ladies of ,the Preston City Bantist church last even- pr cesses that unless eliminated irritate mind as well as body. BEECHAM'S Sold every. ' Sale of An ll-“l:;;- lededuu-m q Big Dalries eed You can understand why Purina Cow Chow has been adopted as the standard ration on the D. W. Field Farms, the Allamuchy Farms, and hundreds of others that head the lists, when you realize that Purina Cow " 24% protein of which 85% is digestibl, 20 Ibe. of digestible protein'i mm bdnneeo home- grown roughage and reduces the cost of production. More milk from the same number of cows means a larger profit per Ib. bag. It is a pure feed that gallon. Purina Cow Chow Feed—sold only in checkerboard bags. Let us put your herd on a test. The Yantic Grain and Products Co. DISTRIBUTORS PHONE 999 P | | | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS COMPLETE LIST OF VICTOR. RECORDS All Styles of Victrola; and Grafonolas, From $25.00 to $300.00 VICTOR VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS loud tone, 100 soft tone, and one package of fibre subdued tone needles, delivered to your home without any exfras or interest of any kind, with our absolute guar- antee of service and satisfaction, complete at $ 1 1 4- 25 To Club Members Only On the Special Terms of $1.00 a Week GRAFONOLA CLUB PAY PER . No ONLY WEEK 'A beautiful, large, upright Grafonola, with powerful spring ments, with (5 Double Face Records), 100 loud tone, 100 soft tone, and one package of subdued needles, all complete without any extras or interest of any kind, with our diesite guarsiiee o e e G190 08 ? Hont At R R S To Club Members Only On the Spec{al Terms of $1.00 a Week SELECT NOW FOR CHRISTMAS s SO i motor, splendid Columbia construction, with all improve-- The Store of Victor Servige ureme > Norwich, Conn. ( OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS COMPLETE LIST OF- COLUMBIA RECGRDS o

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