Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 2, 1920, Page 12

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R B We have always endetvond to keep prices down and a.l\e doing eyrything we can now to lower them. ing our ~Coats and Wraps - Today Oy instructions been a question abou: women's vote this election. Taere 'had been much uncertainty about whether - or not womeén who had al- ready been made voters mvk\' | years on school questions Would have to put i applications and appear in ‘l\!! to-be-made list and go through the “to be-made” process again. | The ruling is that all women who have heretofore been made voters will not have to be made in. Their names will appear on the ected list - gre- be entitled to vote on election da: The times for making new Voters, male and female, Who have _reguiarly Suits - > $39.50 to Desirable new Fall Suits, all wefully tu;lnred, with cloth or wool collars; in- Velours, - Silvertones, Duvet-de-Laine, Tncotmes and Serges. Dresses - v $19.50 to $45.00 ™ Tricotines, Serges, Ve'lours and' Satins, or Satin and Tricotine Combinations, - Beautifully :Embroidered and Beaded. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS ! stock at minimum so as to be able tc take advantage of every oppartumty to buy at a lower price. mfrequently we forfeit our profit in order to save money for you and give you a lower price. 'YOU CAN DEPEND UPON GETTING FULL VALUE FOR EVERY CENT SPENT HERE AT ALL TIMES. We Are Sacrificing the Profits to Quote These Low Prices—Don’t Overlook the Savings. / We are keep- Not WAUREGAN BLOCK filed their application ‘With the ° regs- trars’ before 6 o'clock p. m., on Tues- day, Oct, 5, wil Ibe from Oct. 9 to Oct. 19. The selectmen, town clerk and regis- board that have arranged to sit trars, who comprise the makes voters, the town hall for that purpose on five K. OF. C. MAKING PLANS . FOR ENTERTAINMENT COUKSE White Cross Council, No. 13, Knights of ‘Columbus is planning a series of en- tertainments for the coming fall and win- ter season and as the first of these attrac- tions have secured ,Allen McQuhae, the Irish tenor who sang here last year. Mr. McQihae @s a tenor is certainly living up to the prediction of many of his McCormack for everywhere that he ap- pears he is being greeted with crowded ; houses and the utmost enthusiasm. Mr. McQuhae has a rich, mellow voice, wcah an excellent range, which reaches high notes without any noticeable effort. His programs are always sure to contain such popular and ever welcome old fav- In Dublin'’s Fair Molly Brannigan,” “The Old Plaid “The Snowy Breasted Pearl,” and many others.: i SPONTANEOUS COMBUSTION AT HUNTINGTON PLACE HOME A fire caused by spontaheous combus 0. 3 Huntington Place called out cnt about 8:30 o'clock Friday The pumper, Chief and Deputy turpentine’ and paint in a shed that adjoins the house in the rear and had started the blaze, The damage was very slight. The floor of the shed only OLD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE = © VOTES TO DISSOLVE The old chamber of commerce went out of eiStence Friday morxning when at a directors’ meeting held in the chamber of commerce rooms on Main street it was voted to dissolve ard it scorporate eist- ence be terminated. pared by the registrars and they wm‘ friends as-the ultimate successor of John \ One warning that the board wants foreign born women who are married to. naturalized citizens to understand is that they must prove their eitizenship and for that purpose will need to bring The legal voters in of the ‘wown of Norwich,”, l.lmul lun_b!. wirned 1g mest in m g in their husband’s naturalization papers when they come to be made. Men and ‘women will bg reguired to Eive their ag ihe ‘f.u MONDAY, OCIOBEK 4% g& €ight ‘o clock in tne ."mn‘n & and acl upou the annual report of le with _their recomméndations, and each voter to be ‘tade must prove | {1 that he ca nread English. " Registrars Issue Instructions. Registrars Tyler D. Guy and Corne- lius J. Downes, who. are putting in busy hours handling the flood of appli= cations coming to them, issued the fol- lowing instructions Friday for voters ‘to be made:” All applications must be in the hande of the registrars before 6 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 5th. No person can be made a voter ua- ]]rs: the name appears on the printed s Monday and Tuesday, Oct, 4 and 5 are not” days for making voters. These days are for applications only. The days for making voters are between the 9th and the 19th of October as the reg- istration board will designate. All women made voters heretofore will ‘not have to appear again. Their names will be on the perfected list and they can vote election day. All male voters who have changed from one district to another should po tify the registrars so as to be put in the proper voting district, and save time and confusion on election day. The hours for eelction . in this town will be from 5.30 2. m. to 6 p. m., Nov. 2nd. Previously the hours were from 6 a. m to5pm A Bulletin To Let . Advertisement Will Rent It pamting. ‘e take alteration and new bugainy,f pamting inside and day WOiK OF cONLTact &l Very reasonavle prices, Most satisfactory 10 the owmer. slonewors, ment. blasier, and paint, and Anyl;unu extra. 15 Plait Ave. Tel No. 479~ irom’5.20 10 9 p. m. JAMES FUMIG Stone, Concrete Work and £ Address: 123 Guxridge St.. City. «Call between o aud b.ov a. m. and augid Tel. Women Made Young in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL CAPSULES % The world's standard remedy for kidney, 1ider, bladder and uric acid troubles, te enemies of life and looks. In use since 1596. Al druggists, three sizes. Lock for the name Gold Medal on every u‘nuptnoi-hn: e -~ BROOKLYN The Windham County Southern ference of Six Congregational churches Con- the subject “The Spiritual Aspects of Con- gregationalism,” followed by discussion. The afternoon session opened with a ference” was formally ddobted and the invitation of Ekonk church to hold the October meeting there was acceted. ‘Westbrook Saturday. ner was. served them. A fine shore din- Reduction In Prices FACE BRICK for ' . Fire Places £ The Company WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER rigut 50 West Main St Best wors and mater.dls &t prices by skiliea labor. Telephone outside. | brickwork, co- : to said .G the report Gtis*Ldorary - 1o e 1o la: tax (v meet the pxpeiscs of the 5 irciudiug the eipenscs of the lic Sciccls for the ensuwg year and to fiX the - mpensation of Lue Tax u.uee.nr. Alse to determine whether tne Town -0 Tweanty 225,000) Doliad the tv: ensumng as may negessary to defray the debts and onug tions of the Town accrumg before next Annual Town meeting and to deliver the notes and other obligations of the Town therefor as may in their judgment be for the best interest of the Town. Also to appropriate the sum of Four Hundred and Fifty ($450) Dollars for the purchase of coal and other supplies for the use of the Yantic Five gine Company. Alsg to determine whether the Town will make an appropriation for Four Thousand Five Hundred ($4.500.00) Dollars to assist in maintaining the Oti Library. Also to act upon a petition of more than twenty lezal voters of the Town requesting ihat the Town appropriate 2 sum of money not to exceed enty- two Thousand Five Hundred ($22.500) Dollars to ieve parents of children who are residents of the Town of Nor- wich and pupils In attend: at d uu Norwich Free Academy of the term fee for the school year of 182021 Also to aét upon the petition of more than twenty legal voters of the Town asking that the Town appropriate a swr not to exceed Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars to assist in meeting the operat- ing expenses of the Taftville Fire' Com- pany, No. 2, lncorporated for the ensuing year. Also to act upon a petition of more Chief and the Main street chemical re- BUILDING than twenty legal voters of said Town sponded to the call. It was found that Tequesting that the duties of medical in- fome painters had § °t some rags covered | L. BECKENSTEIN, htracting ~ AR | TPeC o O O s D e ap. & Newest Fall models, in Bollvmand Sllvertones, in all leading shades. ith, on, P pointment of A School Physician and nurses heretofore performed by the School Board of tfie Town be transferred th Officer of said Town m of Five Thousand Five | : - 20 Spauldmg St Norwieh and New e - - 3 g;;i‘he occupants of the house as E. J. & Ciiriauan Goa building | Scer i eapryln out the duties pertainng medical inspection and appoimt- | ments and all other measures which in | the judgment of said Health Officer may be necessary for the health of all chil- dren of school age, residing in said Town. during the ensuing year. Dated at Norwich, C«:L. this un day of September, 1930, : CASPER K. BAILEY, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL, PATRICK T. CONNELL, Selectmen of the Town of Norwih NOTICE The legal voters of the town of Pres- ton hereby warned 1o meet in towm meeting at the Town House on Monday. S ; i 2 ; ?S.;‘mftcyes,auwshnmdabod Sfi?bfi'rcl:mrkl i;t::ff"-@::af‘;‘fl;ffm: for 'x';"; On Blouses, Skirts and Hats we make a special offer of 109, Off for Today. full of youth and beaith may b | - Pock-McWilliams |55 5 oot iyt Souiee 5 collector of taxes, constables, registrars of voters and town school committee. Also o vote upon the hours of o and ciosing the polis (at 9:15 & m.) WILLIAM G. TARBO WILLIAM A. BENNETT, - Sel Dated at Preston Sept 25, 1920. Registrars’ Notice The Registrars of Voters of the town of DETECTIVES Lisbon will be in session at the Town Hall, LI on, on Tuesday, Oct.'5, 1920, fr m. 1o 5 p. m. {0 receive names and prepare a list entitled, “To Be M; CIV1i. AND CIIMINAL L ASES Inves- tgated. Write Postoltce Box 472, Nore octild wich. Cona. Dated at Lisbon, Conn., Oct. 1, 1936, FRANK E. HYDE, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Safarak i Tt : ' season ,of praise- and prayer ‘conducted |° The Ladies Aid society provided cof- | York e et . ramm met with the Brooklyn church Tuesday.|by the moderator.” “The ‘business meet- | fee, basket lunches. being carried by those “(;: ;-“::n:recr:v\s“(ml.g SD mem i OF Lot T ks The morning session was called to order | ing of the conference followed: Rev. | attending the sessions. och ‘ @t 11 by Rev. conducted by Rev. Mary pastor of the Central -Village churcl The principal address of the morning by _John R. Pratt, moderator for the day. The devotional service was F. Macomber, 1. | sons present Brooklyn 12, William “Frylifig ‘of ‘Dayville, the ‘seribe;’ read the secretary and treasurer’s report and called the-roil which showed 47 per- as follows: Canterbury 6, Central Vil- Ekonk 15; EAST HADDAM Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Swan, Rev. and Mrs. F. B, Keech of New York eity spent several days this week at “Chest- elm,” her summer home here, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bartman started | Saturday last by automobile with Mr. The War Is Over and War FORD PRODUCTS ROBERT PLURSG, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, W nnhmun “Square. Re gs‘nrl of Voters Repubhcan Caucus The Republican electors. both sex, of the town of Voluntown are requested 1o tev. Walter B. Williams of Danielson on | 1age 7, Westminster, 2, Wauregan 2, , oth- | Mrs.” Franklin Countryman ‘and Mrs. | and Mrs. Marshall Gates and children 3 PHOME 381, meet n_caucus, in_Union Hall, Monday er church 3. & George Morgan attended - the annual | Of Hartford, for Scranton, Penn., where Prices Must Go The, very bost plumb.ng b o | Oct- 11th, 1920, at 7 o'clock, p. m., stand- [ e ———=| Mr. Pratt then presented Mrs. Albert | convention of - the .Middlesex County | they’ will shend a week the guests of @orkmen a5 tne fuirest pesces is gaars{ard time. for the yarpote of pominsting UE FEELS TEN YEARS YOUNGER |S, Field who readia fine paper om “The | Sunday school association at the Con-|their uncle, Judge Newcomb and fame Effective At Once anteed; wso heating and gas BiUBE. | didates for Justioccs of the pesce o y man er woman snffering from lame | value to the: community of -the logal, li- | gregational church at Chester Wednes- | iy gy e IS DrRae head ache, SUIf joints, sore muscles, | brary.” i auc pains or any other symptom of be inte- or bladder trouble will "sled in this letter from H. Bryde, 92 Garden St., Hoboken, N. J. m» shoes. kn years younger.” Lee & “I_could not btrd down for some years, as I can now. 7 wife had many a time to put on or off 1 obtained reuef with Foles Kidney -Pills. 1 feel now as if 1 _were Osgood Co. Ing the mes§on| on polities?" “The Wiridh: A discussion followed. A paper was read by Mrs. Horace Hunt, answer- “Will. woman's wote have a refining ahd elevating. éffect up- Mrs. Hunt's excellent paper also was followed by a discussion. Before: lhafi’elh‘ adjourned the- name County * Southern Cor- day. friends. Darty, Several from this vicinity Guilford fair Wednesday. Deacon Charles M. Post of brook was in town' recently calling on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gillette with a enjoyed ' a delightful attended, West- day at ney factory. rooms. —_— Hartford—Oliver Fowler found twen- ty-five different varieties of mushrooms on Talcott Mountain and showed them at the Steady Rest Club at the Pratt & Whit- He gave a talk on mush- last regular meeting of | and Tractors 'Ford Cars, Trucks Will Be Sold F. O. B. Detroit, Fresh Little Pig SHOULDERS BUTTER at the Following Prices : Touring- Car ‘Without With Starter ....... $510/ ¢ JOSIN F. TOMPKINS, C7 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET LEGAL NOTIC ES A'l' A COURT OF PROBATE rwich, D, 192 HELD within and for the District | Twich, on the 2¥ih day of June, A. Ly order of the town commitice, JOHN N. LEWIS, Chairman, ! Dated at Voluntown, Cemm., Oct Auu 1920 5 AUTOS TD HmE 205 Mawm e, Ad 293 West Main St_We )Where. Fuone 8ai-s FRANELIN pqh\l!. Taxi, St Paone 1394, G. s Lrowa. €. D). SOSLYN, auzsd 1. Sy amounts and at such times durigs - Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, In the matter of an agreement between Charles H. Smith, as secretary of the Lourd of Manazement of the Temporary Home for Dependent and Neglected Chil. dren in New Lonaon County, said Board of Management, being the hs(uk custodian With Starter ......... $465! of the person of kaymond Sufidstrom, a Coupe teereena $745. minor, party of the fissi part and kK. J. Sed: sl Famels s795;0\ ington of Auburndale, Mass., party of [ the second azt. or ‘G :dopum of sald » nor, by said party of the second part. Chassis ..............$360} | ufhe, suid_ agreenicnt, naving been 63 » 7 to sald Court for approval, i Truck With Pneumatics $545 wiriting, 1t "is 5 Ordered, That the hearing upon the ap- proval of sald agreement be had at the L TR R 1 Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- rd Motor Company makes thi on in the face that they have Jctober, A. D. wieh, In gald District, on the Sth day of o’ hand immediate orders for one forenoon, and tiiat ‘nolics of 1920, ut 10 o'clock in the dency of sald : o hundred and forty-six, thouund and s gt 20 e 1KAXIAG AND FRUCKING ty-five cars and tractors. heating for ths 4o pend, of said ereo - - ok ;x;n:y she. publication of this order ‘one | “*"® V¥ "NMS&.:" &1 reasvoable The company will suffer a tempora some newspaer having a circula- b oai [tlon in zald District, at huf five .,hy. ARTHUR & LATHROP, lvrlor to the date of sald hearing, Shetucket St Phone 175 , Runabout Without Shaaber o .0 . No. 341 Main St. urucking and ex- 4ugzid VERY BEST MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY BUTTER IN TOWN Pound 62¢ Pound 26¢ STEAKS ALL KINDS Pound 32¢ Boneless Rib | Best Chuck FR_ESH FISH | - ROASTBEEF| ROASTS | BEST SHORE | Pound 35¢ Pound 20¢' Haddock $395 pressmg. (.Lom.u LAMBES ceum, teaming. wucking e LARGE JUICY s LEMONS. 6 FOR 30c che. St Phu I'lA\u ‘\\h NITU nn ua\'ul‘ FINE ELBERTA ck to a going condition a: quickly possible, and maintain the momentum of the buying power of the NELSON J. AYLING, Judge ‘The above and foregoing I8 & true copy of record. Attest: MAJESTIC TAXI SERVICE Closed and Open Cars Day and Night Phone 1988 JAMES-ETHIER CO., Props. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk A Co‘-li‘ OF PROBATE HEL] within and for the Distr D lgrwid: onlh‘ntd.lyotl)c'nber ing | ~Present—NELSON 1. A¥LxG, sudge o In the matter of an agreement between interests of all,; Willam J. Clark of Norwich, Conn., the rul prut-ul effort was | father nu sole surviving parent of Te- the business of the!resa Cecelia Clark, a minor, of sald Nor- Solrtry - god-the: life. 'of the country wichwr:rt}' of the First Part, and Walter down-to regular pre-war standards, and Jeanctte A. Wibberly, 'We are at your command with regular | Loanand ,"{;’,"s“:a' e Ford efficiency in service and eagernass | tion of .14 to fill your o the Se: lrvingE.Bogue 55Nortbl¥hi1i$lnel country. Henry Ford says, The war is over and nt !C it is time war-prices were. over, sense or wisdom in EVERY DAY MILK 3 Large Cans 45c 'PURE BULK COCOA EA BEANS i 2 pounds ........ 17c

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