Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 16, 1920, Page 10

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INNORWICH FIFTY YEARS AG0 o ey | The week was & quiet ome The Second church Mrs. Thomas Mitchell thelr annual Sunday school concert,| The City of Norwich laid st New Lon- Board of sducation effected s tem-|don Saturday night to awalt the arrival and plans were be-|of emigrants yesterday. of the the well known guperintendent of Rxtrscts from ThexBulleti of half a | the Wauvem Mills, has been appointed wentury ago follows Monday, Oct 18, 1870—The Sunday| ville Mills. g 3 school concert of the Second church last| ~A tarn' table was put in vesterdsy on awening was unusually interesting. Ad-|the Norwich Town route of tthe horse Dr. Hocker, | raflroad and today half hour cars will son of a former pastor of the church and | be run. by Albert Huntington, Judge Foster and Rev. Mr. Dana. The residence of the District effected a- temporary ol ate Francis Dor-|tion Monday by appeinting J. G, Lamb Beginning today and until notice for additional reduction will be given we have red: ALL $1.23 CHOCOLATES ..... ALL §1.00 CHOCOLATES .... ALL 80c CHOCOLATES . ... BITTER-SWEET PEPPERMINTS 2 BROKEN CANDIES .... BON-BONS, were $1.00 ..... CREAM PEPPERMINTS, were 90c. PEANUT BRITTLE, were 50¢ . .. 45c ¥ GooD Fox RIS AXD Mis WIFE (“LM D ROPT\ Assorted, were 70C f Louville, ey, w4 fourg. otey s SALTED NUTS, were $1.25 ..... cvevnen.. $1.00 §|ifones ana Tar Just what I wanted for S. F. PETERSON. that g it on the 2%th of this month. companies that have been hoeing up, the orwich Aty sreet has been sold to|Street in front of their houses, We €ay,| N h yesrs agw rance, on mll sreet A TERE up: otk Hite Hokie. A coal cart owned by C. B. Rogers and Co. Dbroke down on Main strest yester- day afternoon and coal fell. A dlemnc"tt}t convention was immediately held on & Ty, Oct. 113 1870 James 8. At-| SOAVEIENL PR, I e Toss: The cross walk and pavement torn upl Tperiali of the mew Taft-|on Franklin squart by the:railroad.cém- . et pany in layink s new track was relaid yesterda Thursday, Oct. 13, terial conference for New London county and vi reduced prices as follows: 3han. sl.ls Friday, Oct. 14, 1870—The young man who' sat down on a at Breed hall last evening subsequent- ly invested a_ quarter in. court. plaster. *B. W, Tompkins is having his residence, ments added. Fever and ague is 5o prevalent smong the Indians on the east bank of the She- tucket that they spank a pappoose every my wi old co children as for adults. colds, croup. bronchial coughs, and stops coughing at_night. ates not habit-forming Arugs. . Prome and sure in action. Lee & Osgood Ce. } munion s and_my colds.” This famous | SHiP: “tickling”" 1t contains mo oti- at seven ®iousand dollars.. The hoys have commenced hooking bar-| reis for. their Thanksgiving fires. m." preaching 1870—The minis- | §. H. Howe. the pastor.; Rev. Dr. At the Cnlmllthnll churel, = Nor- inity will hoid its next session at| wieh Téwn, Noank, Tuesday, Oct. 25. The Rev. Mr. The board of education in the Centrai| Hunt of Hunt of Mystic river, will preach niza-| the, sermon. A plaugue of nfbsquitoes came upon the city Tuesday evening and afl night the elap of the wet towel resounded throygh the streets. The birds of prey were last vear's crop and were ail: branded “Jer- REDUCTION OF PRICES ° e Siconia or. s Waiicbassl Fiomek was presented. last evening. by Willlam Pilerce with the most champion kind of'a sermon’ Faithtulness nnl Expression of 'l"flh. At the Holiness Mission, 87 streft, praise’ dnd prayer service at 10| ciyren Sunday, a. m. Bible school at 2 p. m., preaching at's and 7.30 p. m. At Trinity Episcopal chureh, holy. com- germon 10,30, Church school at noon. At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, Rev. William H. sm{m. rector. Holy commu- ~ nion 10 ‘'a, m.” Chureh school at noon. Ev-| dress by Miss Josephine S. Fisk, super-| People's club at the chu It 1,20 heaty as.a frée lee| 00T ot 50 b m intehdent of Providence Deacones: Sermon at Gardmer -Lake, Rev. fundar %) éran’s sifkc het | LegZ is to: presch In the Gardners Lake| Legue at 6.30. it itk Methodist church Sunday afternoon ar| Ivening worship at 7.30. 2.30 o'¢lock, standard time. ¥ Joncs At the First Baptist church, George the plains, remodeled .and rébullt, | Henry Strouse, minister. Morning theme n goe e ¢ | Sunday School session on Sunday, there | decision for the nmrmat‘l\'c. a French roof and other improve | The Present Situaton in the Fight of will be held a very interesting rally day | members were received into tiy program. Doctor Clarence Hill Frank Miks Josephine Fisk, superintendent of|Of the State Sunday School the Deaconess’ Flome, Providence, R. L, y o a foreful and \nspiring speaker, and he | issue of the Automobile Blue Book. will speak at evening service at the|2 1O7CW GRC APTRITIOE MRSILh will be inspiring musi¢, both vocal and and other spacial God’s Word. ‘Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Hvening Bervice at 7.30. Norwich Town ehurch, on’ the Work of ihe Home. At the: Church of the Good Shepherd, TUniversalist, 10.30 a. m. service of wor- Sermon b medicine is. just. as good for | Christianit; It checks coughs, | His Kindnese Methodist The Spirit of the Master— 12 m. the Bible school. 6.30 . m. the Y. P. C. U. 8 p. m. throat that keeps oo | the New Karope, At the Spiritual Academy, Park street, Mrs. ‘Thora Petersen, of Albany, N. Y. |voon be down and done. ¥. Purkiss, pastor, City Bible Class at noon. B. ing by the sabjeat, | difference of Men to It. Main} At the the preaching service. ™~ Hartford, B. A.[Sunday school at 12 qclock. With a Boomerang. At The Greeneville Episcopat orchestral, to arouse interest and Sl | Sunday. school lines. attend. lecture on f go.” At the evening servics F SUNDAY SUBJECTS 3 inder B Abvors wilt sreach, At Mt, Calvary Baptist chpreb, Preach- will bs Rev: Dr. Clarence. ¥. will be the speaker of the da: 2 ~subject of the Christian Scienes! | servi¢ce Sunday morning.in the Thayegland sketch borse railfoad for one !fl\“ bullding Wil be oeirine. S/ Atogcsment. ! At the Central Daptist chureh, ‘moraing Singleress of Cholee. Sunday school and| 7 A Dunter, of Roxa- ™0 Dury, Mass. Morning ubject, The Chhist] (12 [7th 10 b held b —4 of God, The Expressed Will of the Fath-|trr oy, Stead of afterward as has ¢ i er. Evenig subject, The Urgent Appeal of the Kingdom of Christ and the In- Greeneville Congregational the pagtor will conduct The subject will be The Great Teacher and His Teaching., ¢ At12 o'clock the Sunday school Will hold | Crark,” Mgy, 8,30 a. m. Morning prayer and|its Rally day exercises. The speaket | Wicos. Evening prayer 7.20. Frank of | p | At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning worship at 10.30. Eveninz worship at 6.30- Sermon by the|Mrs. Stedman Storrs. Int pastor, subject, The King That Played|ments were advanced by §pecis! music. Congregational attendance in Unique rally day f| souvenirs will be. distributed to all who It is hoped every member ,will be present to make this the barner rally 1t you are not ub and doing you will | was in Waterbury l\ ( )’VTVILLE (. _\TER program will b1 Lnekent pres.ded 1 2 cobunitid was er repaizs on L The report of tue 1 C. Schiolfield, foliow studies du : the scenes yjecn| Calling of Samucl e of David as I BoU o | Harp. han_Protects Dav Alex.| Weeping Over the Death Solomon Reading the The Your of the changed o 10.30, the 1o be held before the morn culated $25, fines o maga. the ‘custom. T amoupt recelved: from fines, etc., otal nuthber of Looks circulated, otal number of magazines circul " Soclal union will mect Wednesday ufterncon at the home of Kdmund Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moran and mond Scholfield motored to H | week and visited friena: Joseph Church is filling } of .more val Ad-| was the subject of a debate s silg Home. | evening. The affirmative was supported | have returned to New York after ep G. Pavy and Miss Dorothy | ing the summer at the ¥ Allen, the negative by Harold Storrs and | Some of the Mo tarmers planning to sell thelr milk he | amounting to about §00 quarts da {2 Providence milk concern, if a sal | orice can be Bbtained. A meeting of | farm bureau members of this town { held tonight (Saturday) to mect a re Epwortu| by Rev. R. judges, Mre. G. H. Wyman Ayer and Miss Sisie Marsk A number of new book He i8|the library. Among them Is the latest There | EAST HAMPTON Mrs. Olive M. Alexander loft list week for Pomfret, where she will make & brief visit before going to Wauregan to the home of Col. features\ Mrs. Harriet Brooks. Hartford, supervisor of humane education | work of the Connecticut Humane soclety, his week to visit the Mrs. Thomas Carroll lost cow this week. Mrs. B. E. Swan entertained Juliette Fagan Atkinson of achools , Jan 31, €3, mazazines su r | ecribed for 23, number of o e mber circulated one day si4; Airs. Dion Kennedy and son Dougl ards farm gntes. Mrs. Amold Gesmer, her 1 {son Robert of Haddam, ‘Waterbar, Bessie L. Taft of { week with her father, I M. are | ¢ flction, non- | Sentative of the compazy to arrange for a sociation | fiction and juvenile, have been received at | contract. Mrs. Frank Sutliff and Miss Alicia Bur- and Mrs. Atwood far thy | 108 of New Haven were recent guesis of spending a ock Mrs. Berkeley, OUR MEN'’S STORE Outfitlf!a go' Man lnd Boy CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, ETC. Special Values For Saturday Men’s 50c Hosiery, at 35¢ Men's Hosiery, Cotton and Wool mixture; heavy weight, in black, navy, oxford and natural color—Special price 35¢ a pair, 3 for $1.00, regular value 50c. Men’s $1.50 Underwear, $1.19 Men’s Winter-weight Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, in ecru and gray, all sizes—Special price $1. 19 a garment, regular value $1.50. Men’s Munsing Union Suits We are showing a complete line of the well known Muns- ing Union Suits for men—all styles, all weights, all grades —Price range $3.00 to $9.00 a suit. Men’s Wool Shirts and Drawers The reliable “Rockweod” Wool Shiris and Drawers, sin- gle and double-breasted Shirts, regular and short stout Drawers—Price range $2.00 to $3.00 a garment. Everything In Men's Wear Interesting News of Millinery SAMPLE DRESS HATS Nearly 100 Women’s Dress Hats—a promenant New York maker’s sample line—no two just alike—will go on sale today, at $4.95. This is only one instance of the extmrdmny values |- to be found in our Millinery department. Children’s Trimmed Hats, in a wide range of styles and colorings—at $1.98, $2.98 and up to $5.98. We feature the “Simon”’ hand-tailored Hats—-sold ex- clusively here—and something distinctive in th- Mil- linery world. Many New Arrivals In WOMEN'S FALL APPAREL SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES Women’s Suits at Reasonable Prices Prominent in our showing of new Fall Suits, are the handsome Silvertone Suits, in blue and oxford. —Rbenmmepuomlvll\n,lt et AT IeDE .00 OtherSmhut”SOOlndmm,mthorwnhmnfin collar, in velours and oxfords—snappy, ripple inodels for young ladies. Better grade Women's Suits, exdunive models—mater- ials and colorings are surprisingly varied—Price range $45.00 to $115.00. New Arnvals In Women Coats care to. merchandise. ! =l)om0us'& PROVERB—A good offer should never be refused unless you have a better one at the same time. FOR THE WEEK-END SHOPPER Many attractions are here for Saturday in new Fall Mer- chandise and Special Values in various departments. Fall styles never were more attractive than now, and present stocks are unusually desirable. Qualities are better in many lines than you have been used to during the past few sea- sons. Your inspection is invited. Look all you wish; buy if you This store is yours for service and satisfactory per cent. price a pair . Hemmed Dish - Towels — . Special price each........ 12/c Turkish Towels, - splendid - quality—Speoial price each. . 18tinch Sanifary Diaper, cut lengths—Price’ a 51:. Bleached Seamless. Sheets, - size 81x99, - value. $3.0 Special price . English = 'Nain&ool lengths, valle 37% s“hl price a yard . . < yard AtLusThlanme i At48clYard ; Regular Value up fln 1200 .yards of Ribbons, ‘comprising selor combination, WOMEN'S $3.75' ' * The Opportunity Is Yours Gray Cotton Blankets, single— Special price each............ $1.00 Gray Cotton Blankets, single— Special price each ........... $1.49 Cotton Blankets, white and gray, regular value $4.00 — Special Cotton Blankets, gray and tan, value $5.00—Special price a pair $3.95 English Nainsook, lengths, regular value 466—— Special price a-yard.. 29¢ Indfan Head, in short lengih regular - value 50c—Speci: price a yard . Aprén Gingham, standard 4L sizes in checks— price 2 yard.. Bates Dregs Ginghams, good assortment of patterns and colorings. — Spi ok The Special Sale of Blankets Will Continue Today In this Sale of Blankets, we offer you an opportunity to save from 25 to 33 1-3 “Woolnap” Blankets, assorted, value $6.00 and $6. DO—Sp-cxa.l “beacon” Plaid Blankets, assorted combinations. Yyalue $7.98—Spe- cial price a s Extra Heavy Plald ankets as- sorted, value $10.50 — Specml Take Advantage Today $4.95 REDUCED PRICES ON |i The Fleisher Yarns “EVERY COLOCR IN THE RAINBOW” Just at thg time you are planning your Fall knitting, comss this welcome announcement of a reduction in the price of Fleisher yarns. o ~ Ban Fleisher's Silverglow Yarn., 40c Fleisher's Angora Yarn .... 85¢ SKEIN YARNS Hank _ Fleisher's Knitting Worsted $1.15 Fleisher's Knitting Yarn.. $1.15 New Fleisher’s Colors For Fall In the Fleisher Yarns you will always find the newest colors first. These charming new shades will give your Autumn Sweater an ultra-smart touch. SATURDAY CANDY 7c Sweet Milk Chocolates Outing Gowns, $1.98 Women's Outing Flannel Gowns, 40c Assorted Hard Candies.... 29¢ in blue and white and pink and 50c Turkish Paste ........eee . 42 white stripes, a good assortment asted Marshmallows ... 45¢ 60c Toasted Marshmallows R Tl $0c Peanut Clusters . urday only, $1.89, regular price $2.25, $3.00 Petticoats, at $2.49 Wdémen's Sateen P.Qti:ofl; two- tone effects, in assorted color combinations — Special $249, regular price $3,00. . BOYS’ WEAR SATURDAY SPECIALS Eoys' Corduroy, Junior Norfolk Suits, sizes 3 to 8, regular value $6.00—Special price $1.00 Waln; $1.00 late Marshmallows 7S¢ PENCIL BOXES Chiidren's Penci price Boxes, filled with pencils, pens, erasers, ctc.—assort- ed—at these special prices: At 280—from 3¢ At 39c—from 30 At 59c—from At 79¢—from . . Boys' Navy Sallor Suits, sizes priceapair ................ $7.95 .3 to 9, regular value $5.50 — Wool Blankets, assorted, value = - Special price ....iiieeesnsen. $12.50 ‘and $13.50 — Special PYiCe A pRIF Ll L 8894 GREAT VALUES IN STAPLE COTTON GOODS Tmls,Towclm( Sheets, Ginghams, Percales, OutmgFIpnneh etc. — all at prices which represent actual ‘savings of ‘one-third in almost every instance, short Best grade Percale, . e —Special price a yard \Outing - Flannel, grade, good Percales, medium grade, neat designs—Special price a yard 2%¢ excel- lent patterns and colorings g medium sortment — Sbecial price a vard....... Outing Flannel, high grade, assorted_designs and color- 35c ings — Special price a yard 42¢ SATURDAY SPECIALS IN TOILET GOODS 10c Peroxide ..... Craeeses eeotants Boys' Norfolk Suits, in stylish mixtures, sizes $ to 17, regular 10c Palmolive Soap ..... 17¢ Peroxide $9.50, $1250 and $16.50. 25c Mavis Talcum Powder.... 18 WINTER COATINGS Winter Coatings, 'in _stylish dark mixtures, regular = value 25¢ Pond's Vanishing Cream.. 19¢ ) 25c Eversweet ..... eesvesensen 20¢ 25c Melba Talcum Powder..... 20c Ripple Plushes, 60 inches wide, in black, seal brown and Copen- hagen, for Coats and trimmings, regular value $6.00 — Speci price a yard ... . . 35¢ Sylpho Nathol ... 35c Mary Garden Talcum Pow- 50c Prophlylactic Tooth Brush- 33 £ RS > » - 9, 5 th Paste .. 35c ¢ Women s, Misses’ and Children’s is Egbegg ot pasts Wt S Mo “KNIT UNDERWEAR TR ¢ 60c Pompeian Face Powder.... 390 | J 1200 saire of foll-fashiened or All Sizes—All Kinds—All Grades—All Prices S35 s Sk T mlingl et ATRTEE e SO, Hesterys ot < ular 8250 to $300 values, at the Children’s Underwear §0c Melba Face Powder ....... 42 |l or “low price of 3 : : All Styles 65¢ SYIDho Nathol .....eee.e:. 49 $1.95 a Pair \ \fi'"" "”""'E";b:: Blerkuped k';‘d enieniedn 4 Sulphur 5% Rl hefe—Veos! ants and | 75 ’ ulphus . o We faatuteiMunsings | = P one Sase sad Salphur Every Pair Perfect from 30 all the way_us 4o $1.10, | wear for. Boys and Giris, in. Vests i T 75 : according %o size and grade, anta and Union Suits. y The assoriment includss, black,| $1.25 Sylpho Nathol . 95e AT $2.95 Women's Capsskin Gloyazm in tan, s fii% nllr- Vlllll hlhbmeium o bowey it — Coflonand’Wool, CAPESKI Wom:Underwm, mnlltheliutknm‘makea—Mun— N GLOVES - Clruu, Forest Mills, etc.— Pants and Union and Wool, ‘and regular and | white and cordevan; regular and extra large sizes—all at $1.95 a pair—former r walues _i.so‘ and $1.25 Rubber Hot Water Bot- . 95¢ HeS Liiiiarininarininanines $1.50 Rllbher Bot, ‘Water ?t- '.leu L7 8199 $5.45 value 3$15.00—Special price.. $1145 Some extra goed values in Boys' Norfolk Sults, at $14.45 and $19.45. Boys' Mackinaws, warm and ser- viceable—extra good values, at $4.00—Special price a yard... $3.45 lmublee ‘Are most ¢ cause of their mmdms attacks. Heed the first warning they th-'theymednmmmby of Seaview Po m Neck or who Las been eob UNCASVILLE 2 meeting was heid in society of &t Joum's church and. the fol- lowing officers for the ensuing year werr elected: 1 Cartin © vice president 3 > treasurer, Rev. J. ¥ for the Holy Name o in Norwich were made, a mfml\fl’l mlrewd_ B to the chief marshal marshal for St John's soclety. About 130 guests were present at the complimentary dance 'given in Tookkrs hall by Jerome House, selectman, Friday evening, Oct. Sth. Mrs. Albert Avery and Ruth M. Leme nded the wedding of Miss Long's sis- ter, Louiss Long, in Niantic Saturdsy afternoon. Lad soclety of the Meth- copal church wwill meet Bext Wednesday Tibbetts ant of the Thames river & vision Robert Gair company an - teresting spectacie was witnessed Wy & the memse steam from the k to the u.na bani directly the rear of e The rollers n\(r about been built at t 12d under the tra gravel for the ce feet hign h the cemen: d then distribiited to the pipes. died in Hartford. y afternoon im Bt st attendance at such a gather- ing in some years. The dean of the com- vecation was Rev. Marcus J. Simpson. AT 60 HE ENJOYS PERFECT HEALTH “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Keeps His and Liver in order | 1 | | | F. B ADAMS 154 Elm St., Lakeport, N. 5. *T realize that T have reached the. age (65) when one often requires fixing up. My digestion was mok right and trouble with my Liver snd Bowels caused considerable distress. I could not get rid of “he Cohsti- pation ; and theinsufficient action of my bowels resulted in my blood absorbing the poisons. Last fall, I began Fruit- a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets, asd after using them for a short time I could see they were just what my- system required. My liver bocaine activeand improvement in every way. } ‘was apparent, T doubt whether anyone could foel better than I do and I am willing | togive credit where credit is due, to i ‘Fruit-a-tives’. F. R. ADAMS, Ge. abox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES 3 lhlhd.omml.

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