Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 31, 1920, Page 9

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In' 'Norwich a half century ago the,company is empowered to charge contracts for {he excavating for thejof five cents which, thrcugh the court house were awarded anl work|of the. internal revenue tax Wwill was immediate! vebicle passéd 3 br.uge whieh” was practically the -1me bridge f the of interest was the leaving of many |its inception to its completion and is many of them enljsting in the French |composure, take. a“new: stock of.energy » Freneh and Germans to Prussian-Franco war which was -just < +-starting. filee of July 2 ament there -was ure a petition of tne horse rarway |the first vehicle that has crossed. Lany ‘ay track on any street in lown of Norwich on ohtainin: ent of the town. cory the basement story, which is in mmu . the first story of the building for 18 950, The material will be rough gran-|pa ite for the cellar walls nnd cut gra.ni(e for the basement, story. Despatches from London state, that) @ fare | the Prussians have’ crossed the. French{Seems £o Wwflm Norwicn hub.a small- ISCATS | frontier and, that a, skirmish fook placed® ng‘}“”“ now'thian ehe. bad five’or ©e - {in which the French <were = repulsed. {SIX ¥ears .ago, ‘owing to the failure ‘of ! Many lecal people of German birth have | the great mechanical enterprises . and ver the new Preston| The engineer's first annual repors of {airanay applied fo the consul.for. pass- | the -fAlling Gf ‘intrade “and-, B the condition of the ity's water works]poc ™ e atiorlana . The French | Senerally since the war. Our Ccapital- embodies a statement of the work fr |a,\c also leaving for their native land; ists must, howeéver, face sthe. Tacts with Heaven help the P“'" ¢ - started. The first [creased one cent. ent day. Other items ke part in the |only interesting to the friends of the in- stitution but valuable *as showing the jarmy that is being raised in Canada. | July 27. 1870-—People who read their[brilliant. future. i | Extracts froa The FBnlictin’s |original feeling of the public in regard | .hers at the breakfast table. in the otes of - Fashioh: Overcmts and '70 follow: to the proposed plan. cool ofgthe morning have little idea of | winter garmients for the present sedson 25, 1870—At the ‘ime of adjourn-| . Thomas Keefe drove a truck over the |the omforts of those whose tasks it/|differ but-little from -these' of” the ‘last sefore the state legis- | Preston bridge on Saturday evening—|is to afford them that privilege during|year. They are principally made of lin- his hot weather. Last night at mid-|en and: unbuttoned at the thro;h “Fur [sues from 1t July 26, 1870—John Murphy has t the thermometer stood at 9% i gloves with long gauntlets are not much | which for v city ortaken the Contract to excavate the cel-|our cditorial room and in our zompoei- |worn." In fact ‘moths aré gradually take | with a eooling 4 e :on-{iar and build the cellar walls for the new |tion room the compositors mopped their |ing their places. V' observe that an|But then, the; 47m the |court houso, for §13,000 and J. A. Smith | faces and picked up fheir type Wita the |enterprising apothecary “has imported a |bitching puat. of this city for auikorny to By the All the original price tickets remain on each article. The 20 per cent. reduction will be figured at the time of purchase. We will store, without charge, any furniture bought, during this Sale.and, .dsliver same - | when you-are ready fer it. This will enable “all' to 'take advantage of. our “August Sale H‘URE OPENS THIS MORNING AND MEANS A REAL SAVINC OF NOT LESS THAN 20% ON FURNITURE OF THE FINEST _ | CHARACTER. . AT We do not spend our entire tim= C'mdu&:t.“? sp‘cval sales. Th=fact is, there are but two annual ! sales that we do conduct, namely; Febiu d August Sales, but the announcement of these is absclute surety that it me=ans a real op p l’v to save money. : The high standard of ' theé - quality furniture we carry is so well known that all will appreciate the fact that it is not ordinary to be able to buy such }ngh rade furniture at reduced prices, particularly in these times. ' How- ever, our entire stock is included. Thare are ne resirictions. All are subject to August Sale Reductions. It will pay you to investigate. 209% off on all Dining Room Furniture 209, off on all Bed Room Furniture 209 off on all Parlor Furniture 209 off on all Library Furniture 20% off on all Fancy Furniture 20%, off on all Hall Clocks Odd Dressers We offer a wide selection of: fine odd Dressers with large Beautiful stock, mahogany, walnut, oak, bird’s eye maple, quartered cak, ivory, French gray and white enamel, . at reductions of 20 PER CENT. OFF DURING AUGUST SALE Fine Sanmitary Mattresses AT AUGUST SALE PRICES" All made of finest, new material, cov- ered with the very highest quality of tick, fully guaranteed to give absolute This is a mattress that cannot be duplicated for less tl'un . $20.00— AUGUST SALE PRICE $12.90 20% off on all Lamps : 209, off on all Rockers & 209, off on all Chairs Y : : 209% off on all Rugs 20% off on all Kitchen Cabinets In Fact, Every Article of Furmture ln Our Great Store: & THE PLAUT-CADDEN €0, (FSTABLISHED 1872) - =il 135 tq 143 MAIN STREET e T g o e o satisfaction. mirrors. Pianos and Player Pianos Remember, every make of high grade Piano we carry, such as: Chickering & Sons, Hardman, Hallet & Davis, Was- sermann, Crawford, Behr Brothers, Kurtz, Lexmgton, Conway, etc., are in- cluded in this Great Augu.st Sale, and - can be purchased at a saving of 20 per cent. and enterprise aboard and work for a m:"g“::h;':_m s:'::,:h; uglier began to have somie | charg tide of organ grinders set.in}. and all day yesterday they ground their | service iy morning in the “Thayer boxes while other people ground _their | building will be Love. 3 teéth. mweur, | hieezing mdodeom ® his machine, for in some places Sweeps the sidewalks as well as the ca: people like to apply it to themselves. July 29, ued drought manufacturers dependent on |speak Sunday morning. water power are in alarm and milkmen | Greatest PI'MIH“~ % is- | Geclare that the price of mflk must be , as _pumps and, wells never k(to\n before 'tq be cxh:ux‘cd are dried by a sunstroke but is now recoverin; Mr. Vetter had walked from Allyn’ “Champagne Charlie” is about s sefreshing Ty Mg'.y -: Saviour's Tomb onlse Do naler e “Bither the city streets should be wid- ened or the cnterprising young man who riage way. Water is a géod thing but Jacob Vester was ‘prostrated Monday |men's- Bib! At the Holiness Migston EPlscopal churen “thers communion and sermon at 10.30 a. m. The congregation of. Christ church is cordially invited to attend. At Greeneville Congregational charch, _iBev. Charles 1L Rickett: 1870—Owing to the contin- |W. S: Maclntire of T@un(m?. Subject, Man's At the 'Central Baptist church, Rev. A |F. Purkiss,- pastor, -sermon mormng and evening by Rev. Peter C. Wright, D. D. of Hartford. Sunday school and city o class*at noon. B. Y. P. U, at 6:30. At Mowat Calvary Baptist church, Point fo the oty arriving much heated |Rey. J. § Blake, pastor. Prfching and exhausted and predisposed to &he | morning and: evening by the b fiun- “coup de soleil,” which he received Oq ay school at moon, B. Y.IP. 6.45 the street. o ‘n This morning about halt past t'. a|the evening. 4 fire was discovered in the frame build-| A¢ Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, ing at 13 and 16 Franklin street. The|gunday morning worship at 10.30. Ser- Wauregan Hook and Ladder was.first|non by Rev. Charles A. Nortigwup. Sun- on the ground and with a well directed | 35y gchool at 12 o'clock. Emworth and forcible sStream soon had the ficy 0, out-of-door ., ice at under control, although on their arcival | easey gacpid o It was blazing up fréely, the flames|™ At the First Baptist. ch“? Georga H E. A p. m. Communion will bé @ buu;&‘fi“mplu o ¢ of the | {renry Strouse, minister. ey .derson will preach at the morning. s h‘:;xéyognedtiltlo: ‘to: k!l?:e::‘xfir:; u&: vice. Theme, The Unchanging. Christ. trict yesterday afternoon Miss Lucy M. Tlhe Lord: i Sup&er w;n ‘I;:‘e observed. Bi- Jillson was appointed to fill the vacancy | Ple School at o'cloc in ffie ®mecondary department of the Nom = ‘Sehool ‘street school caused by the resig- nation of Miss ySarah C. Jacobs. Mrs.. At the First Methodist Fpiscopal church George Robinson was appointed to fill| the Tuesday evening prayes méghings are M{ss " Jillson’s place: James Greenwood | to be ormitted during Augusd hiy was chosen to fill the vacancy on the| . Fred Heath.and son, Fred S board caused by the resignation of L. H. fof Groton recently visited relggives on Chester. Elm avenue. [T The f6untain on Union Square nppo-| Mrs, William Farrar of T irington &ito the Otis Lidary was repa‘red yes-|came to Norwich .Thursday fof s‘?flath“ terday. - Several of the familles in the | Visit at the Nome of her bFotheriihd sis- vicinity depend upon it for their supply | ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Smith, of water and fts useless condition: has | of'30 Town street. e cavsed great annoyance. The watering | ~Miss Madeling Marquardt of Gitgfon has trough on 'Franklin street which from | been a guest this week: at ‘the’ parsonage time immemorial has quenched the thirst | on Elm avenue. Miss Marquardt is a of tired beasts was yesterday removed. . Gurton F. Bailey. The British yacht Cambria passed ch has returned to Williman- Sandy Hook at 3.25 Wednesday aiter- | tic following twd weeks' stay at the home noon one hour and ten minules ahead [ of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jow.,{mmh of the Amerien boat, Daunt! in the | of East Town street. 3 ocean race thatetook twenty-three days s Muriel Blanchs Rose. of" ey ille and five hours from Old sale 2 nln: her grandparents, Mr., Mrs. The Cambria proceeded up the bay Frank Rose, of Wauweéus -HHUL® Miss ing the Stars and Stripes from h ve- | Doris Estelle Rose h#s been. at her grand- peak. She was attended by numerous | Parents’ home since tie first T JUTa. yachts, tugs and crafts of various de-| In observance of the: bifthday™df' Mrs. scriptions and came to anchor off Stapls- | EAwIn Pratt of Vergason avenue-and that fom, S.'I. The sgréatest day's run was | Of her daughter-in-lawgMrs. LAlbengsi, of 226 miles, made by the Dauntless. The | Peck’s Corner, which date. fell-on,Eriday, hips lost ight of éach other on July | few friends were entertained :at .after- 4th a short time after leaving the stars- | BOON tea at the home of Mrs. Albonesi. iog point. uline Chapdelaine returned on - sday afternco er hpme in Put- i T nam after ten days’ VISt'at the home of o Sl ;‘f’ff;.sf;%“}’ynofi‘_‘ ir: and Mrs. John S. Bednctt of:123Town veys flrowood across an unbridged | Scer; Rey Waldo, whq aleq wag &gucst chasm to the,poverty" stricken inhab- £z for a few days at the > weahbsda itants of Podgoritza, Montenegro, says 1uraeel‘<;:,1<1;urn1;?;1:o; a Io:met Nprwich Papular: Sclence Magazine. Town young man, wis Mitaking a* special cu"" l[IE BURE square to Yantic wasmm ‘to ‘ten".cents, ‘Harland's Corner, whidll i thé five cent 3 limit, has. hecome -ay@@QuIar, ~waiting place for those who lip@ wpar by.and do not feel inclined to pay %ettrn five for Since the trolley fZ rom * Franklin course at Bellevue héspiggl; ¥ew York, expected fo arrive Mongqy to pass a va- cation of 4wo weeks ajgfle home of his brother-in-law and sistef, Mr, and Mrs. ‘William Brosofske, of "Té#n stréet’ only a short distance Dfond. ‘This is notjced more particularltquring_after- noons and evenings; wiSHREFoupS Aberag- ing from four to twelve are dserved get- ting on and off at this-atbbping lace. One Box of <FRUIT-A-TIVES” - “Fruie Liver 'r.m.u" Brought Relief g ST el Mayor Fined 3% Sir William Fayland; M- or6¢-Dept - ford, was fined three, gineas.angd. ten guinas costs at Greenwich recensly for yaiding and abetting in an gflengg, uder i | the Lotteries Act. His worship #as the Dfiq&fifl izer of a Derby: “draw™4ii o> {he Deptford War MemoriabW¥Fijndhagd the funds of the Miller Hospital, Green- wich. It wag admitted that it was to be a bona fide draw. and #Wat Sir "William was actuated by the hi but it was urged if jthi; allowed unscruplous { be encouraged to promy that were only swindles: 4 WILLIAM GALE SHEPHERD O Chalhnm,pol}xmhia C‘aA.,N‘Y. ’ Sheep’s Nerve for R *“T was bothered with Constipation, How soldiers who hag Liver Trouble and Indigestion for th;‘lr ner':es bln“nta“ay ¥ x 7 : - ¢ | rejoined by the grafting.jn; ‘hree _)ears., and tr_le(ll all kinds of of / animals’ nerves was to! medicine with no relief. Charles Ballance at the Boy: T was so bad I would have & dull, |of A London, ;es&% 3. 3 2 . “An officer was wounde heavy. feeling in the pit of my |y, said, “and two_inches o stomach ; generally about three.or |were blown away. I went four hours after eating. .3 er and told him I wanted 1 saw advertised in the “Troy Times |0 & Sheep’s sciatie nerve, killed *Fruit-a-tives’ and sent t6 R. W, Seymour’s drug store in Chatham a sheep ang while the nerve fifas still alive I cut it out and grated 3®in imi- and bought two 50c. boxes. Before Naay: Pty Ihad finished one hox, I was relieved Force of Habit &2 mediately. That officer” madw-« com- ‘plete recovery.” - i and now have no more trouble. I | A puilding formerly uscadiiia sa- can eat anything I desire. loon in Weston, Wis., has b# urned vi o > into a church. It was sai o of Iwould advise anyone in thegamd |} & amunicants thoughtl tried condition as I wis, to take ‘Fruit- {the back door on Sundayi— po- a-tives’; itisa God-send; and I wohld «|lis Journal. - vy not be without ‘Fruit-a-tives’ in th ey e Fi Even Silkworm Turnssy, - The price of silk shirts shows that WILLIAM GALE SHEPHERD. |the silliw orm, has turneg— Mwwlu’ 500, 8 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c, | "OUrak Atdealersor from FRUIT-A-TIVES Food for thought may lzt Wd in_ Linited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. empty . cupboards. v R v\grown folks. Don’t deny them the right to it by k;em them in the house all day. They can’t protest, but la.cgf sunshine and fresh air will soon show on thei hultllfl- A One of our high grade, extra finely woven Reed Baby G-'- riages is exactly the thing in which to take the little one out. Each is complete in its mamxflcture——ball’w wheels, wide elastic spring that will not allow the haby;to be jarred out of a touna sleep, easily adjusted hoods, and, in fact, everything that makes for the comfort of lhesy. tle one. WBL G HOURIGAN BROS. FINN'S BLOCK, JEWETT cm(.-_-

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