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Music was furnished by lhe orchestra. Cake," ice cream, lemonade, coffee, rolls and frankfurts were served and about’ $25 -4 g was clearéd. Mrs. Alice Bill has gone to Providence, H § R I A E. A. Hoxle and Elisha Watérman were in Washington Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward bebso have r\eI- 2 turned to thefr home in East Orange, N. Washington Square Norwich, Conn, [iume t mer nome in sest orunes, x. Miss s.ucy Bill of East Hampton has s o v been visiting hér aunt, Mrs. Ida Abel A One Day Sacrifice Sale At Wechsler’s 81-87 FRANKLIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. - 4046 MAIN STREET, JEWETT CITY, CONN. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1920 I leave for New York Saturday night for the balance of my Fall and Winter stock and I need both money and room, so I have decided to run a One-Day Sacrifice Sale, and if you will come in and see the values I am going to offer, I will ac- complish what I am after—room and money. Ladies’ Low Shoes .. .. $2.95 | Ladies’ and Men’s Hose, ; Value to $6.50 - S N All Colors—Value $1.75 Children’s and Misses’ Hose 4pairsfor .......... $1.00 Value $1.40 MOTHERS, ATTENTION You owe it to yourself and family to try and make your doilar go as far as possible, and if you will come in Saturday-to get your children’s school supplies of Dresses, Suits, Shoes, Caps Blouses, Etc., | assure you your dollar will do double duty, and as an extra inducement, if you will cut out this coupon it will entitle you to an extra 10% discount on any purchue of children’s goods. Enuf Said—JACOB WECHSLER 81-87 FRANKLIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. 40-46 MAIN STREET, JEWETT CITY, CONN. . Sarah Ladies’ and Men’s Button nesday ¢ het sisters, Miss Ell;\‘ ;’eckh of otnesiorine ocnootDpoOy §{- Suit, Knee Pants, Blouses, Caps, etc. You will find our [ 5t Vs, S 50 42 ‘Whipple. District No. 3, Drawbridge—Miss Edna buying elSCWhere let us Show you our line' District No. 5, Ledyard Center—Miss Guile. Ages9to18years....................oo.e.n.... S1450 BT 0ER No 1 amoe Eleanor Burrows. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Holdridge of of Mystic were Sunday guests of Judge Boys’KneePants ............................. $1.00 up B\~ 3 s’ sowriase. Value to $7.95 l\‘[l!s Edna Burgess is visiting her fa- District No. 7, Cider Hill—Mrs. Jeennie Providence, R. 1, Mrs. Mary Holdridge Billings T. Avery went to Hartford on Mrs. E. A. Hoxie entertained on Wed- ther, J. E. B.urgess 5 Are you getting prepared for school ? You will needa § LEDYARD g \ following t':ac}‘fr;!_ havec bfe“ hs]e‘curre:n{ 4 prices the lowest, the quality the best. We can fit the kg school boy from head to foot, at a great saving. Before @ S ¥ Distriot No. 4, Geer—Miss Dora Main. Fanny Gru:. e o Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, ages 7 to 17 years. ... . $9, §12, §15 et coben i Mue o1 Boys’ Brown and Blue Fancy Worsteds— b2 o . votonvite—stne Ty oys n?ere .ul » &g y &R B 7 | District No. 14, Lantern ufflmiss Boys’ Juvenile Suits, ages 3 to 8, at astonishing low prices 8 ™ " By Gaps ... .. 0 o s e i Sogiagetss pire wrsday ni and will be an over-Sun- Boys' Blouses ............................ T5c and 95c [ e s bt = W |tee was held at Ledyard Ceenter Thurs- BIG REDUCTIONS IN MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S [ic; temoon W s paken of aritord ‘was present. 3 Miss Phebe Bromley has returned to SU]'I'S AND FURNISH[NGS B | ner home here after spending a week with »: her grandmother, Mrs. Jacob Will, in Old e B8 | Mystic. ; Mrs. 8. E. Holdridge is the guest of @ | her sister, Mrs. Nellie Main, in Preston B | City. . : Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith of Franklin 8 | were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac G. Geeer. “ALWAYS MORE FOR LESS” f CLARK'S CORNERS Mrs. Poutray and daughter Florence of . ~ 5 Bl | Stonington, Mr. and Mrs. Baward, Miss / Water Street, Cor. Washington Sq., Norwich, Conn, [Bflicorer @i o wartc 7 are guests of Mrs. Robert E. Clark. 1 Mrs. Edward E. Chapel entertained | Miss Blood of New London and Mrs - | Fowler of Willimantic Saturday. e Mrs. Viola J. Clark has returned from |CeSter after his vacation. ¥ san-Putnam wedding dt Ocean Beach on Unclaimed Letters. GALES FERRY N SRS R At Hfifi,;d”ifrf b '\‘c‘““’iuné‘é'f m"’a“&;{l P Sers. aorse Mora dBE, e, Bitoen | The 1 _of “";'a‘"“;d 1;‘"" o Al ¥ o 0f Naw ren I8’ Visiti Mr a o i § My Amps Stone visited in Mancheester ¢ ' el 22 88 g Norwich, 4onn post office for the weel 1 y, consigned to| Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Lamb and three |Ocean Beach. Mrs . Jewett spent the end Qi e Jamea:l lrer; ?m;;».'l ! tiu usn o g delivered to |children of Columbus, N. Y., are visiting | Miss Ella Peck, Mrs. C. M. Geer m(l““ e o (ousnicr Mics Faun peC s S ““‘“’f‘ and B = i ot ol i age this week. Mr. |Mr. Lamb's sister, Mrs. Elmer Pultz. son and daughter epent Thursday in |E- Jewett, ‘accompanied her and spent |mer Watson of New London visited the Announces Daughter’s Engagement left coal for the village | Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lillle, Mr. and Mrs. | South Killingly. Mrs. H. M. Peck re- [the Week there. — Latreh il Lo ahel s . i or s ooty William Pultz and Stanton Briges spent |turned with them after spending several| James Oliver of Springfield spent a few iss May Navin of Willimantic spent | Mrs. C. M. Edger he summer people has | Tuesday in Springfield. weeks with her daughter, Mrs. William |da¥s with his parents here at-har home héFs. Hartford, announce the engagement of | There would be eW mysteries i Miss Pansy:Neff of Eastford is nsmmlner only daughter, Leola Vera Edgerton | this world if peop returning to their Mrs. Anna Abel has moved to Norwich. | Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Smith of Hart- returned | Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A Clark were | A'lawn social was heid in front of the {ford visited at Allen Jewett's on Sunday. K's aunt, Mrs. | Congreg: . her mother here, to Lee Webster Dingman of Burlington, | thing as clesely as a w rost and | guests Sunday of Mr. C ional church Tuesday e\emng‘l Robert S. Clapp has returned fo Wor-| Mrs. Viola J. Clark attended the Wat Bt « who left Wed- e of New Jer. —_—_—_—— = f Rev. e Norwich, C joins in the third : . orwich, Conn., joins in the third annual drive for better JEWETT Tames Martin of Meriden 2 b - . T e s motion pictures BUSINESS acated, vacation here W’Et }gm yu:: ;32& would be ‘;:-;::Z\erirkl:' even Bfl:‘ mmw :: SCHOOL oo e e S T % FRANKLIN STREET - Never before were there such pictures as: ™nths to come are inviting you to jeinin the SEPTEMBER 1920 HE R Cecil B. DeMille’s “Male and Female” and celebration. fon TRBN T UL TVAB [ U PRl [EAT in its new location is in- “Why Cheange Your Wife? "', George Loane Paramount Week is the time when there is H Tucker's “The Miracle Man”, Jobn Barry- proof a-plenty that there is an abundance of more in “Dr. Jckyll and Mr. Hyde", Gmrte ood pictures. It marks the opening of the ““““‘“‘:‘ s o“b‘;‘,"é‘w‘"‘;g':;:r’d e fall scason—the refreshing indication that the B TR T e Mu“"’,m" hot weather is over ‘and the best show-time S. Haet in “Send”, of all the year is here again. ; Allthese are Paramount Pictures, and there Al the best theatres are showing Paramount were 100 more just es good. Pictures this week. Celobrate By going ! ’ 2 FOrti® fow Insthuciors— k society of Norwich ! ¢ . experienced certified the Wulf Den, the teachers and the best of Mrs. Otto Wulf lay. 4 4, ' everything for our 1929 a . stalling new equipment, a new lighting system, etco and son Grace of riv week at the Corey he Bluff to spend some time but teaching the same courses by the same methods as used hereto- Brown and little ia returned to their home r spending about at Brown's Cross- will be occupied arter and family, who is morale service at the class of which we hope - you'll be a member. WHY NOT ENROLL NOW ? 1. Buckingham, with Mre. butt and her two voung Harold and Ruth, motored on to Watch Hill in Mrs. Bucking- ar t o visit Mrs. Hurlbutt's aw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. send, of Uncasville, who are o 3 You can start any time but there is no time bets ter than the present. S0 B JEWETT TH B BUSINESS ¢ {7 SCHOOL e F. Adams, Miss Mary the Misses H elen and all of Norwich, were an rtained by Mrs J. Frank cottage on the Bluff Thurs- Mr. d Mrs. Monett ll'm and ehil- T ng Cove were visitors Wednes- home of Mre. Lawson's par- and Mre. Harmon L. Perkins. Burton, selectman of the town vas in the village Wednes- answer to a petition from » Tmprovemwsrt association of rry. to establish the lines of the At all these theatres, all this week— Faramount Pictures wili be, shown 50 FRANKLIN STREET We sell Office Supplies, Rent Typewriters, and do High Grade STENOGRAPHIC WORK old highway through the ‘village os orig- Inally laid out, that répairs and improve- be made. Fe was accom- Civil Engineer Pitcher of Nor- .BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS MONDAY, TUESDAY; WEDNESDAY THE DOLCE SISTERS & CO. A Pretentious Singing and Dancing Offering WINKLE AND DEAN POLLARD The Two Ex-Bartenders The Talkative Juggler FRANK AND TOBY SCHELL, In a Comedy Variety Skit Feature Photophy | Breed Theatre or srerreatuies SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY FOUR SHOWS LABOR DAY—1:30, 3, 6:15 and 8:15 Then they must stifle their love and part' — she to wed another, he to wage a seemingly hopeless fight alone. Miller, mephew of Mrs. A. P s made his home with Mr. wnd Mrs \m for two years, joined his grandmother. Mrs. Marie Sorenson, and her son, Lous orenson, of Boston, with her daughter, Mise Sophia Serenson, of eattle, Wash, at New London Tuesday 0 g0 to New York, where they sailed on Thursday afternoon on the steamer Tnited States for Copenhagen, Denmark, heir birthplace Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Maynard of Providence. R. T, have been recent visit- s at_the home of their relatives, Mrs. B - — S [l 10 NEW YORK New Londen (Norwich) Line And, so, with arms entwined, they and you'll want to see that under-water kiss! i Robertw Enjoy this cool, over night trip down the Sound a D. Maynard and Mr. and Mrs. Bu- zene La Fontaine, of the Stoddard dis- and reach your destina- ; By # - : 3 tion happy, refreshed and LEBANON Rev. and Mre. Edward Neild and three dren from Harrisville, R. T, satisfied. « Excellent ser- 1+~ througout. : PARAMOUN,T. SCR_EEN MAGAZINE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Greatest Novel be Fighting AT Lv New London daily, inclu% h O i Qi /1) ing Sunday, Eastern Standa 1 into the Baptist parsonage. ;;re ARTHUR DUN‘{ & Co 1 {'I":‘ = Time, 10:00 p. m. Daylight Save Nelld begins his dut} pastor S 1 \/ ,, 113 C tat ‘ orge Peckham and davehier, Chance § Big Time Comedy Sketch- 'flnt You Don’t Want to Miss | ing Time, 11:00 p. m. Staté t. and her little son of Phila- 3 a were recent visitors at Mrs. Ida Abel's. rooms réady at 7:00 p. m. _ KELLY AND BROWN - HAZEL MORAN O A “high life” romance of New Miss Ella P. Peck of Hartford is : - : bl P’";'::’fl,_nfe:wm “That Lively Couple” “"l'lie-G‘irl and the Lariats” . THE NEW mGLAND : ‘Fyr» nd lr'i‘xlrll'n weel with her sister, Mrs. fashi d b if 1 % h# -, " : S A e S B o ELKINS, FAY & ELKINS Novelty Minstrel Offeri M STEAMSHIP CO. ::;g and Atlantic Beach, R. 1. on Sun- Dorothy Davenport Anna Q. Nilsson Miss Ruth Lombard of Colchester has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Elmer Geer. Mrs. Sarah Gager, Mrs. Phebe Irish wnd Mrs. Mercie Gillette spent the day Pecently at Ogean Beach. Miss Doris Troland is visiting relatives Feature Photoplay BRYANT WASHBURN in “SICK ABED" NEWS WEEKLY- | "MUTT & JEFF COMEDY " WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- pess before the public, there is no meds um better than through the advertising selumns of The Bulletin.