Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 10, 1920, Page 9

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tigiet ;g 25 2 They had it for 40 minutes an€ took it up again when court open- CITY MISSION GRATEFUL FOR GIFTS IN MARCH The receipts of the city mission in March in the way of ) liters. ture and house mi-nsnu " though few were welcome and useful. and for these the mission relurns its thanks. The donors were Miss Mary A. C. Avery, Two Friends, Mrs. Frank Carpent Jurhli(’rl. J. McGregor Aclka‘t Mrs. Jacol Metsger, Mrs. C. Maskell, Mrs. George W. Weller, Mrs. W. G. Park (Hanover) Mrs. Robbins (aewing ) Engagement Party. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Millicent Comstock to W. Vios | tor Washabaugh of Altoona, Pa., was made Thursday eveninz at a party riven at the home of Miss Comstock's perents Mr. and Mre. ¥. E. Comstock, in Quaker E SUNDAY SUBJECTS At Park Congregational church— melfl! ssermon by the pastor, Rev. Dr. 8. H..Howe, ' The subject at the Christian Science service in the Thayer building Sunday morning wili be Are Sin, Disease and Death Real? At Christ (Episcepal _church-—oly m.; service and ser- chumh sehool, 12; tvills Congresational :hunh: sermon by the Rev. Norwich Town. and test medium, " psychic mess: the afternoon and Preaching unday school In the evening th . ML C. A 1 Baptist | Calvary Baptist church, Rev ake, past . Baervice at 7.45 p. 3 ur Heavenly Father, | union will be cobserved at this Methodist church At St Andrw/. Episcopal chursh, Rev. William H. Smith, rector, holy , ;ommunion, 930 a. m.; ‘morning ser- Fice, 1030 . m.: church sehool at s00n. Recital of sacreqd music at 3.30 p. B There will be no evening ser- | vice on account of the recital of sa- cred music by the Liberty Quartette] n the afternoon. A Central Baptist church, Rev. ¥._Purkiss, pastor, morning sub- )«:‘ The Freed-m of Spirit. Sunday | school and B Class for Men ! 4 spec.al dewuon An- d B. Freeman, of New York and . feadings by Miss Ethel Hinton, r\(| Boston At the Church of the Good S hord, Universalist, Rev. beor;eh.?i‘ Welch, pastor. worghip. Sub; ng? | Iu.l: m- girls’ chorus choir, an-acw { u Rogers. Organist, Mr Huber. By school at noon, Edwin A. Tracy, uperintendent. A class for everyone. GAVERER i g:?;!ti;i sd FOR hucd od Friday nornlu ‘F‘ term Friday, by having a verdict m RICHMOND b ho'rhe’;; lx-epm-wl e If an hour later, were thanked an by the judge ::d uu ufl hy Clerk George E. Parv attorneys for tha pmnt!fl were and J. Lewis of , Thomas M. Shlelds and C. Y of Norwieh. They were lensed with the verdict and fox | Baa Jury photographed. IUPEMOR CDIIFI' 1870 HOLD HEARINGS APRIL 24 ‘When the superior court at New London had ended the last trial in P W turned in the Richmond vs. City of orwich suit, it adjourned to Satur- day morning, April 24, at 11 o'clock, when there are to be hearings on u claims of employes of the Groton Iron Works and on motions to amend court orders of December 5, 1919, ud Pebruary 20, 1920, in the Groton Iren Wm-ka matters. VISITS PATHER BYRNE, { CHAPLAIN AT ATLANTA Many lnmflhg sights and experi- | ences fell to his Jot while ‘on a two' weeks' trip south as far as Florida with a party of New England hotel men, said Joseph CfBl;a ‘Wauregan hi mnuuwn‘ his' rét: Friday but the most pleasant of | the whole trip was til Be had | arrived at Atlanta and it to visit the federal prisen, where Rev. Matthew Byrne, formerly of this qtyl is chaplain. “There at the (.dcnl prison met our own Father Byrne,” sald Mr.' Bland, “and waen't he giad to see me and I to see him, He wanted to talk about Norwich all the time, but as’ time was limited, I could give him but little information, but he was not | long in taking us {n hand and he| showed us all over that wonderful in- stitution. It was indeed a big place. We saw the cell houses which are| clean and roomy, then we went 6 the big dining hall which accomodates | two thousand men at one _sitting. There again was nothing but clean- | i iness. Then we went back into the| big kitchen department with ¢he ! bakery and cold storage plant, and there too is every convenience and | belleve me a hotel man may here | get A 1ot of pointers from the little attention to what he sees in thosc departments. ‘We then visited the hospital which 1s well equipped and furnished with all |} the latest contrivances. . After sacing the rest of the grounds, the diamond, the tennis and courts, the treat of the day was. yvet to come, nothing more or less than a visit to Father Byrne's own chapel. I have often read little notices in:The Bulletin about the chapel, what a pret- place it was but It has to be seen to be appreciated. It is certainly a! Dbeautiful place and.full of devotion ! Byrne by-the Eagles of Savannaly its beautifully decorated windows, oil painted stations of the cross and some rich hand-carving on the acors of the altar rail. Then’we visited his little sacristy which is as fully equipped, if not more so than many . a D church.. I was carzied. Lvay and was not surprised Byrne's enthusiasm, He ha: someuunx indeed to be proud-of he¢aufe he.is responsible for it being ‘there f he told me. when he came to the pri- son, there was ng such -thing as a Cathplic clmpel, that .hé had. to mass on the now he has a fully equipped church|the New" with_a, pipe.organ and, as ‘fine choir of male voices and & capati’ to part, and wunrr:tb-!!;u not 4 vaa.l:a’tlrvillt "with" mJ altar, Liatues which “‘Hn y were preaamad to Father | By il 0 llard and the automobile rides about the city of .Yacknnvma Fla., s the next point, where the fam. Ho ut | beaches took ‘up the entertalnment of nd visitors and Miami, Palm . Bnc h and Ormond beach were all visited. At Miami'they stayed five stage of the -theatre. he.sayse t ty attendance every Sunday morning!days attending the assoclation mesf- He has good reason to be proud . of his achievement for ‘the-shiort time| ‘On the way back they stopped . he has been there, and I cannot letiAtlamz. where they were entertained this occasion pass wmmut gwmomn: ing and went from there to Daytona. at the East Lake club and at a ban- AUCT ION SALE ¢ the ). J EWELRY NOW GOING ON MY FINE LARGE STOCK OF Dxamonds Watches, Jewelry, Silver- " ware, Cut Glass, Clocks, Etc. isnowbemgsoldngardhnofitscodwvflue,ulmmt have ready.cash to meet my outstanding obligations. . DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY EVERYTHING MUST GO AT ANY PRICE Special Big Sale This Afternoon and Evening. = Valuable Presents Give piece Chest of way at-the Afternoon Sale—and a 26- ilver, Given Away Free at the Evening Sale at 74 STREET, NORWICH, CONN. SALES DAILY, 2 TO 5 AND 7 TO 10 P. M.: Wehaveabngselednnefflmfimdofwm:hu that will bepitonuletodly. [LET THESE TEMPTINGLY LOW, SATURDAY FOOD SPECIALS HELP LOWER YOUR COST OF: LIVING Squire’s Little Pig Fresh HE 7 MoHICAN COMPANY] SHOULDERS | ameteers Pound 22¢ STEAKS SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE ROUND Ib. 32¢ NATIVE DRESSED VEAL SHORT CUT LEGS ROAST, b. . IShHOUl.Dfl! CUTS CUTLETS, Ib. . 50c|BEEF, Ib. . CHOPS, Ib. . FRESH CUT PORK |HAMBURGER 29¢|STEAK, Ib.... 18c ———— CHUCK ROAST SRy b ; §30 BEEF SUGAR UJRFD Boned and Rolled BACON, b. ... 28¢ Absolutely No Waste. Pound 25¢ CHOPS, bb. ... ARMOUR'’S LINK SAUSAGE, Ib. . FRESH FISH SPECIALS SOLID MEAT OYSTERS, Pint 25¢/ Swift’s Prime Beef " 25.|LEAN POT ROAST “ .. 40c|BEST CHUCK LITTLE PIG PORK |ROAST BEEF LOINS TO ROAST |b-...... United States Wheat Director’s. Licénse Number 003155 CORNED BEEF LEAN PLATE BRISKET NAVEL CUTS . 10c ARMOUR'S SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS, Ib ... .... TOMATO Geans| SWIFT'S PURE Soup . ... 53¢c| SILVERLEAF ~ PURE .__ |Lard, Ib. 241/c Coc?NaB.uié e Eggs, doz. 52¢ MTO':E":T& 2 doz. for $1.00 . 20c|{Cocoa . ... 20c| RASPBERRY and SUNBEAM SALAD| STRAWBERRY . Dressing_|Jam, 2 Ibs. 45¢ Bottle .. 30el %'___ can ldc MEADOWBROOK N.B.C.MIK Ib.|" CREAMERY Cl‘aCkers 18¢ The Finest Butter - DNNERBLEND | in Town Coffee, Ib. 35c| Pound 65¢ NOT THE RESULT OF CHANCE— Good Bread is not made by chance. MOHICAN BREAD is good every time. We know just what to expect every day, and'so do our customers. "We have a larger number of satisfied customers than any other bakery in NORWICH. Care and cleanliness is our motto, and you a3¢ it in every loaf of bread. ONE POUND RAISIN BREAD LOAF Sc Loaf 12¢ 1Y, POUND RYE BREAD LOAF 14¢ Loaf 14c MRGETWO-LAYERCAKFS pebtieieSincs s atedbu die s SRR Sl Late Arrival of th ‘Fruits and-Vegetables ‘Egg Plant Asperagus | NEW' SPINACH JUICgNSTPflNSKlN NEW DATES Ib. 25¢ s_Florida hotel association enter- led with . plrty of Bni ~ho! ':wdm ..."."":::-zm B \: eeting* apoft behalf of the Zwrw.ch !ch I 2 /, = lt th ! deral | mu your a0 Dbl [ AT e Fieabe ;\rmmn “to - ' con: ability of granting at \he Ainsley - ‘Tespectful- lon F. B h&b’le hoard to | pherson, T. -of‘the town of {N.. C. Disoo: - - the advis-|G. @. Engler, to:-the _school | seph T. Fan feachiers of the enit tows of Norwioh, a-further incréase jn sajary.of $200 STANTON L. _BRIGGS 18 per "":s,‘;'m‘e“’b"","m‘g %:mmmhoo! 'MADE DEPUTY SHERIFF ._.a.. Stanton L. Briggs of-Lebanos has min 5 e jowe Ot&:r‘;'m'x. just been appointed a deputy sheriff m:eu, R.omnifur this ‘eounty by Sheriff Sidney A4 Jones, N\ L. Cranst fl'fi'm tion . in Stk 16 5 |~ The ‘new deputy. sherif’s ofiicial np- . Cow- | pointment Teached the offige of Super- Giinn A e 5 of Lbelnm. R Henry Shan-|ior Court Clerk George. E. Parsous Startmg Today i IMPORTANT SALE OF A _f&fi”&i'* : ;}yc NS Elegantbt Tailored | SERGE SUITS $39.50 ACTUAL VALUES TO $65.00 I BY US AT A GREAT REDUCTION e B e s u‘ ty rui concw y Shertit: Browrés. - © The new' deputy The nvnr-l not 1o £ i SUITS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Away Below Regular Prices Highest Class TRICOTINE SUITS Thmk of 1t——Now as the season is just beginning we offer the most un- | heard of values in strictly high class Suits—Every Suit is beautifully tailor- ed—Made of the finest materials and richly lined with silk—fashioned in The Suits offered in this Sale are not ordinary or common-place garments, ‘but Suits of the lughest character such as you expect to D! Manhattan o T AR A find only at the COME TO THIS SALE EXPECTNG AGREAT DEAL —YOU WILL "NOT BE DISAPPOINTED Here you will find Suits for the youthful miss, in charming new effects—Here, oo, are Suits for the older miss who de- and elsgantly finished, and here also you will find Suits for ths matured sires more tailored modéls, yet smart of lins -woman, in sizes up to fnttywix. On account of the extremely low Sale starts today 5 pneee at which these Suits are cold, i a slight charge will be made for al- terauons, if required. with plenty of , Suits, but first choice is always best choice, so we advise early selection. 1@ ke ramam s (@ \'/ (\ N T

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