Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 2, 1920, Page 2

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house is jammed. gnvironment of your home. Veneer—“Burl” panels—10-piec: A really remarkable value ! ‘[h nt a 1 among mo: ered in leather—ning-pigc Reduction Sale: i this excellent suite into ratively moderate expe 2 really good suite this is. Thgr Chippendale Amerida China Closet and Se iSide Chairs additional, acc Reduction Sale ; 25 PER CENT. onszcvm PRICE Mahogany, Walnut, in all t’hg. new style finishes. are fhe newest, also period designs to harmonize with the 25 PER CENT. OFF REGULAR PRICE 75 PER CENT. OFF REGULAR PRICE want your dining roomto appear distinctive, then « The Furnfluro Opportunll_v You Have Been Looklng For Ou-&:oreat‘Wobnsod:et,R.l wuwHouttotheKaneFurmhn‘e Company,ofBoston,Mass. recently, © . We had.over $60{000 worth of orders placed for that store. Atthetnneweorderedtheaegoodsltwaugmdandspea fied that no- cancella;:on would be accepted by any factory, otherwise they would not acknowledge any orders. This is:wh e against it. 0verS38,000worthofgoodshavebeen:hlppedandrecewedbyuawdlunthelut Mwu:aw\;:euv;&‘::rdugdform:e,owbumnhmmmrket%edujammedtothedoors,omWaterStreetwa.re- We do not know where to place the goods which we expect and are already en route. TKE 25% OFF THE PRlCE OF ANY DINING ROOM SUITES, BED ROOM SUITES, LIVING ROOM SUITES Here Reduction Sale* Price 3293 00 Heppelwhite Dining Room Suite, in ‘American Walnut es. Reduction Sale Price $463.00 e mirrored-back buffet is distinctly unusual while theslafge china cabinet will find women s are up-to-the- mmme style and the chairs are Both serving and rice $342.00 You won't regret .the iture when you se¢ what e are ten pieces, all prac kal yet of an inspirational di ng| Antique mahor Reduction Sale Pnce $419.00 n Walhut Suite, consnst- 66-itich Buffet, 44-inch Dining “Table, with 6-foot ing Table. ' (Arm Chair rding to selection), rice, $297.00 manship. Spring seats. sanAnTz BROS. Inc.] -11-13 Water Street OEWuhmgton . .. 25 PER CENT. OFF REGULAR PRICE / A tasteful bedroom will be the result if you put this beau- tifully finished four-piece suite into it. The design is 25 PER CENT. OFF REGULAR PRICE" Three-piece High Grade Period Living Room or Parlor ?:;g t‘{,",‘;fifiifi ‘:5t,‘;filegsttr?;édmdmmmb]e sprmgs . strictly mogern-and each piece is masterfully constructed insuring long and satisfactory wear, A most unusual . Reduchon Sale Price 3245 00 value, and worth a great déal more than its price. Reduction Sale Price $252.00 L3 e 25 PER CENT. OFF REGULAR PRICE Three-piece Queen Anne Cane Living Room Suite, covered in a fine quality of heavy Velour, mcludmg sunblyst pil- lows and roll. Reduction Sale Pnce $300 00 ! = b v 25 PER CENT. OFF REGULAR PRICE Four-piece Bedroom Suite, finished in American Walnut, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Bedstead, Dressing Table—._ Reduction Sale Price $364.00 - 25 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICE Antique Ivory, full size, 4 feet 6 inch Bed, in beauti- 25 PF.R CFNT OFF REGULAR PRICE { - r medieine be- fore ehildbirfl"—-l{m Joux Lim- | w31, Woodford, Vt. i ful in’ overcoming woman’s ills is be- WOMEN | attendance routine business from the lodges in New Londom, willl-|work. occupied the attention ing. mantie and other-cities in the state. ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, . Hennan of Jewett City, was' the installing officer OF INTEREST - TII WIIMEN Woodlnrd, Vi—“T took Lydia E. nklm‘u Vegetable Com) d and s before my child was born and it did won- | work for me. My baby weighed 8% ounds when and I did not fil} suffer many pains. You can publish this letter if you wish for T would not be without The reason why Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is so success- cause it contains fthe lnmlc, | ening properties of good old iuhwned roots and herbs, which act on the fe- male organism. Women from-all parts of the, country are contianally testifying to its stre , cura- tive influence, and as it mnhllu no narcotics or harmful drugs it is & safe medicine for women, I you want special advics write dia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. feon- ential), Lynn, m Your Tetter will be opened, , and suswered by women only. The Lyons Co. Wauregan ‘B!ockA Norwich, Conn. CHILDREN'S Handsome ‘three- -piece Library Suite at special bargain. Sofa, Rocker and Arm Chair, upholstered in best quality Tapestry— Reduction Sale Price $308.00 ful design shown. Dressing Table, 36 inches in length, with triple mirrors. Dresser, 44 inches long, with large 24-30 inch mirror. Chifforobe, 19 inches wide and 36 inches long, fn handsome and commodious design. Reduction Sale Price $390.00 25 PER CENT. OFF REGULAR PRICE Mahogany Framed Three-piece Suite, upholstered in 25 PE'.R CENT OFF REGULAR PRICE Queen Anne Bedroom Suite, finished in American Wal- nut, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table and Bedstead.- Reductlon Sale Price $288.00 choice of fine tapestry or genuine leather. Best of work- - Reduction Sale Price §106.00 25 PER CENT. OFF R.EGULAR PRICE Duofold outfits serve a double purpose. These suits are aftractive, solidly niade and can be used for fine living room furniture: during the day and the duofold can be converted into a full size bed for night— Reduction Sale Price $169.00 25 PER CENT. OFF REGULAR PRICE Three-piece Periad Bedroom Suite, finished in quartered oak, conmsisting of Dresser, Chnfiorobe and Bedstead — Toilet Table extra— 2 Reduction Sale. Prit_:e '$150.00 "l'heBIgStoreWiththehttlean” {ITEN DAYS ONLY & MIDDIES — SPECIAL $2.19 || LADIES’ SILK HOSE, $2.00 LADIES’ MUSLIN GOWNS, | c- COATS and HATS; For Girls and Boys| If you want 2 nice warm Coat | ; and one that will wear, look at our line. . A special in an all white Mid- 6 to 18 years. ROMPERS—SPECIAL $1.00 A small assortment of Rom- ‘pen,inCrepeundCha.mbny, sizes 1 to 3 years, actual value $1.50. . WHITE ENGLISH RIB HOSE | | FOR CHILDREN— SPECIAL 59¢ |Sizes 6 to 975, actual value | 75¢, ¢ ,um,inbhcku:lhown.dl and the foHowing officers were install-| will be holy communion and ed: G. K, Dr. T. A Crowley; D. G. K., [ 10.30 a m, and evening prayer at 7.30 P. m. The church school meets at moon. street, praise and a m. Bible class and Sunddy l!!l&l Preaching at 3 and 7. Market street, services. Christians’ praise -ervln. at 3.15, salvation service, § o'clock. Sun- day school, 145. reeneville church, Sunday morming, Wwill preach on Modern Preblems s Suggestell by the Life of Lot, Sunday school at 12 Academy, ~—Mrs. isabel C. Bradley of Boston, chic and ballot medium, will give w talks foliowed by psychic meseages and ballot readings at 2 o'tlock in the after- clock. | |LADIES CREPE BLOOMERS $1.39 Efl popular Crepe Bloomers, LADIES’ ENVELOPE AT $1.39 hbvmck. an_excellent We are high neck Gown for LADIES' BUNGALOW - APRONS, AT $1.50 m‘nflh& the winter, at $250 .naiw'w-wumt’ i | ; 4 H Bs* il E g At Triniey spum..l chureh sermen =t At the Holiness 87 Mission, prayer service at 10 » - At the Salvation Army hal, Ne. 32 harvest At the G Congregasionat the pastor o'clock. At the Spiritust -« noon and 7.30 in the evenigs. At Mt Caivary Baptist chudeh, Sun- day morning, preaching by Rev, E. B Jackson of New Brunswick, N. J. The morning subject, Living in the Devil's Neiglsborhood. Evening preaching at 7.45, subject. Get Eid of the Files. At the First Baptist church, George Henry Strouse, minister. At the mors- ing service the Lord's Supper will be observed and the pgstor will maks & brief address. . Sunday school at 12 @'- Evening theme Church Poivie leges and Obligations. - At the Church of the Good Universalist. Rev. George H. Welch minister. Morning service of ering. 10.30 o m, Rally Day. Sermon ject, The [Enineging Visien of * . Chureh, Bidie school at 12 noea. B A Tracy, superitndent. At Taftrille Congregational ehurch, Morning, special sermon Church school rally dress by Prof. Hemry A. Tirrell, principal of the Norwich Frée Academy. Evening, address by the pas- tor, Rev.” Arthur Varley. At the Central Waptist Chureh. Rev. A F. Purkiss pastor. Morning Road Builders.. Sunday school and eity Bible “class .fof men at noon. B. Y. P. U..at ‘630, Eveding subject Ged end Mareiage: Special music by the New Lonaon- Symphony orchéstra. At the Uniged Congregational chureh. Rev. Alexander H.' Abbot, minfster Minister will preach morning service, 10.30 oclock. Turn You Northward Men's Forum, 12 o'cldck, What Is Se- clallsm? Home-Time, Community bouse $.30 o'clock for young peopie, At Trinity Methodist Episcopal b4 , | Rev. B A. Legg, pastor. - Sunday ing ‘worship at 10:30. Sermon by pastor, subject “The Extermals of We- ligion.” Sunday School at 12 otlesk Epworth League at 6:30. Evening wor- ship at 7:30. Sermon on “The Christias Use of the Mind." At the Federated chureh, Rev. R. Dan- lel Trick, pastor. The topic for comsider- tion at moming serviva, at 10.30, The lord's Supper. The ordinance wilk be observed. ~ Bible school at 11:45. The tchool will begin the new graded system, Zoung Pcopld's service .30, Tnmc. Ouf 2 Gy fan. “1.30 servies theme of sermo The Vital Eleiment to Success. William Murpby was in Dridgepert | Sunday. Frederick Kingsley, Jr. was & ressmt visitor in Hartford. Miss Bessie Lillbridge of Hamilton, R ; , was a recent guest of Mr. and Mra’ Ilormon J. Gibbs. Mrs. Stephen O'Hearn and childrem, Stephen and Ellen were at SpringSels air. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Lebanon were recent guests of Mr. and - Mrs. George er. “glnn Kramer visited relatives in l- ton recently. A social evening was enjoyed by the member of ihe Giris' Friendly soclety.. | when they met at the home of Mes. & Howard Bishop Thursday evening to give. a shower to Miss Gidays Alexander whose. marriage with Paul Greiner takes place month. . Cake and ice cream were ed. The committes in charge was’ Howard Rishop, chairman; Jessie Hitchon, Miss Charlotie Bentley, Miey Olive Bishop and Miss Eieancr Fryer. B A Jones has returned after fwe months' stay at the Jopes m - Pleasant View. Ernest Tman has Jeft for '~l Teland, where he is employed. George: Browning Kas entered the -*u department of ‘the Boston store, Ner- wich, having had previous experience &y — & salesman in En; Miss J. M. Pendleton was a recest vis- nu inHartford. Nr. and Mrs. Whitney Vergason have moved-t0 an apartment on lower Wash- ington street Paul l—n ‘son aad daughter-in-law accompanied them. Paul Brumme, Jr., time in PlatnfieR. Stamtord — Incorporation e have bosn: Sied with 'the state by W h!l Compasiy an Campany. of - i GOOD FOR HIM AND Hurley L ‘Watking, 230} s my old cough medicine h ‘tfifldnfluflfl' c his at it Coughing A ight 1t ates nor Imabit- and wure I a

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