Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 29, 1920, Page 16

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COOLER TODAY; FAIR TOMORROW { CLOUDY, NOEWIUR, ¢oNS. FRIDA FULL ASSOCIATED - PRESS DESPATCHES “FREEZONE" Norwich, Friday, Oct. 29, 1920, Lift Off Cornsl! No Pain! SUN, MOON AND TIDES, fter - Mgh w: low towid by Hoed tide. Six hours wers in the Atlantic Thursday in the upper Much cooler weather over- half of the country with- 1 hours. The outlook is for fair weather in the states east ppi River Friday and Sat- temperature considerably be- Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn. inst tha A Nantic Cepst: gt sandy Hook—Fresh north- and probably rain Friday. to Hatteras—Fresh north- Friday. remove every hard corn, corn between the toes, hout soreness or irritation. Partly cloudy and turday fair. tions In Norwleh WHEEL COMES OFF - observations show tha CAUSING A public s Norwich ATTO TO UPSET reported from changes turned over on its tion at Quaker Hill between 1 o'clock Thursday mornine. Mr. Perrotti had with him route to New London. > Cloudy and ¥'s weather: GR!:ENEVILLE Rain and cooler. strect a lpcal ted a' position with eamship company on_the ord, running between New Providence. He will be ship that his brother Edward who has been chauffeur any, has started p to California.to spend the win- Shetucket company closed down nd will reopen next Wednes- 1 Mrs, Jul Seymour Carpenter and have returied t> White with her mother and Mrs. Spears, Get instant relief with ““Pape’s Cold Compound” 3 nt Thursday 'on a busi- . to Hallville, John Stone of Fourteenth street ent TJ-why visiting her sister in Willi- 't stay nm'hd -up ! and snuffling i E m Drownine of Central avenue spent v a Franklin, He made the up a cold and ends all grippe The very first dose opens p nostrils and the of ur head: stops n running; relieves the headache, duliness, fe ishness. eezing, soreness, stiffness, Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quick- t relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It without assistance. Tastes nice. Con- tains no quinine. ist on Pape who assist at m I co of its_dead. RTEQUS & 0, — = ITCHELL PROVERB—A friend in the market is better than I money in the chest. New Lines For Fall and Winter Knit Underwear FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Are just now complete and we advise an early selection if you want to secure the style and size you most desire. We particularly feature MUNSINGWEAR UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Munsingwear Children’s Ribbed Vests, Pants and Union Suits, sizes 3 to 18 years, perfect fitting garments that are sure to give satisfactory ser- vice—Price range 75¢ to $3.25, according to size and quality. Munsmgwear Women’s Munsingwear, Vests, Pants and Union Suits, in light, medium and heavy weight, regular and extra large sizes — Price range $1.50 to $4.50, ac- cording to size and qual- ity. OTHER GOOD MAKES OF KNIT UNDERWEAR Forest Mills Forest Mills Underwear has an established reputa- tion for merit. We show this made in all weights, and styles, Vests, Pants and Union Suits, regular and extra large sizes — Price range $1.65 to $5.00, ac- cording to style and qual- ity. THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. Carter’s Underwear These we show in Vests, Pants and Union Suits, cot- ton and cotton and wool — Carter’s have every essential of quality, fit and wear, de- manded by those who know the best underwear—Price $1.65 to $3.00, ac- to style and quality. aces are obtained for r in a snecial manner for the ai o b 1is af chemical com BOYS SCOUTS, JOY HALLOWE'EN PARTY Troop Noj 15, Boy Scouts of America. held ‘a delightf~ . Hallowe'en party at Christ churcn ~wy iday evening. There were present Y4 scouts, 32 visitors, three a.m. trip I3 discontinued from Greeneville TROOP tyille and return to. Franklin square, the 9.15 a. m. trip is discontinued from Franklin gquare to Taftyflle and re- turn to Franklin square, and the 10.15 a. m. ‘trip is_discontinueu™Trom Franklin square to Taftyille and return to Greene- FIRE FIGHTER OVERCOME BY SMOKE Fire and water damage, estimated to ner of Main and Ferry streets as soon wo scout_officers. mount to something over , was |as they ool ‘::Efi:';fina:dm:.a e atits 45 ccasioned by a fire in “hapman | The companies responded quickly and nm Normch: Willimantic line the | | T PTOZTAT CRONC e Toll call and the uilding, 225 to Main street, Frank- es of hose were run in from front and from Norwich will nm to singing of America. The scout oath was then repeated. The remainder of the pro- gram was catried out as follow: Violin selections by Mies M: in square, _Thursday fter 3 o'clock. Fireman John Moedy of the Mal S0 badl: afternoon a little of the bui A’y the blaze was | coming out of a window . the rear when the firemen arrived, but dense clouds of oke were penetrating (6 all parts «f the 3 the first trip will lza\e Nor- ch at 6.45 a. m. and Central Village at and the last trip from Nor- Guile and £ 5 anied by Mies Am: by smoke tha d to ha ding. The flames ate their way up 9.5 p. m. will run to Jewett City | Georxe Gulle. accompanicd b STes (HrS attention. He was fighting side. the partitions to the roof and the the World, Joha Kane, accompanied by the third floor of ceiling over Foresters’ hall on the third 1 36 | smoke was particularly d e th b I men. man sent to the w la was also called in. be a rear of the second floo: t Chorister Ibbison knot tiein Scouts George Guile, Daniel Grieco, Melson Ler- rick and Charles Prest der the di- rection of Raymond Iiyrmes; selection, Hawaiian_Lullaby, Miss May Guile and George Guile, naccompanied by Miss March; blindfolded _swatting _contest, Daniel Gricco and Walter. Corcoran ; solo, My Isle of Golden Dreams, Miss Amy March and George Gulle, accompanied by Chorister Ibbison; cracker eating relay semaphore drill by Wil il and Clifford Moody; Hawaiian Meody ot Guile and Guile, Secompanied by Miss Amy March; apple eating contest, and_bobbinz for apples refreshments, served un floor.” Here the firemen had to chop a hole through the/arch over the stage to get the chemical and water lines in where the blaze was. After half an hour’s lively work, which confined the blaze to very small limits, Chief Stanton rung in the recall. Sev- eral out of town men who watched the firemen at work commented admirinz'y or the efficient handling of the situation. The water damage was considerable in Foresters' hall, Mr. Carter’s office rooms were soaked and Edward Kirby's barber shop next to the Carter office was drench- ed. Quantities of water poured through the ceiling into the Sellas Bros.' restau- the cars. ctween the ceiling of T he roof, when he w: ut he managed to strug is_condition was seen by th Chief Howard L. Stanton had the Main street st GRAMMAR SCHOOL CHILDEEN OVERWHELMINGLY FOR HARDING The children in the sixth, seventh and ecighth grades in the public schools of Norwich nave elected Harding as the next president of the United States by an overhelming majority. ~All but four of the schools in the town went republican by a healthy majority. The democratic schools are West Town street, Yantic, Laurél Hill and Falls. Out of 238 votes cast at Broadway here Dr. Patrick Ca ttend him. _Later Dr. ery low hut he recovered suffi e taken to his home by 9 ay nigit in Chief Stant The fire started in a store he Sellas restaurant b: discovered by . T, ( rant on the main floor, but noze came |and the remaining 2 votes for Debs of the real estate and insi ce close by | into the sar office or the.Sellas candy |socialist ticket. In Greeneville 110 re- O on the same floor. One of his daushters | Store. publican votes were cast, the democrats L) felephoned to tha Central fire station, | A canary hird in its ot 16 and the socialists 1. cl from which Chief Stanton and Deputy The party was gotten up entirely scouts, ried, out 4 had |y Mr. Kirby and taken down to note that in the were 9 socialist votes It is interesti straw vote there the committee comp hief Henry R. Taft responded, an alarm rung in from bos 23 at the cor- | the camdy store seemed to en. cast and 1 pronibition vote east, | perience. The bird has not sung a note | The mock election was held at the Were dlatribistel for months, Mr. Carter said, but when | suggestion of Edward J. Sraham to make | Ifallowe'en favors were distributed 33;?22 hunz wn in the candy store prommilv | the election the climax of class room in- | Seouts ~ The decora TAFTVILLE found its voice and sang away cheerfu! Tuction in campaign civics in this school v . as if nothing had hanpened | year. e e e The Taftvil The fire was nrobably started. in the MT. CALVARY BAPTISTS _The clection was earried out in the met We the nesday ev hief Stanton, among some ex- cording to HOLDING CHUBCH FAIR wtih a good at or cardboard packing where some- It was a strietiy | The members of Mt. Calvary Daptist ness Wis transacted. ¥ may have carglessly thrown a and each child registered | church are conducting a three-da of the seereta nped a lowed but one vote. The returns at the church on High s o wet. 1 The builling is one that has auita a |were made public Thursday afternoon, as | opened Wednesday evening and will record for fires. accordipz to Chief Stan- | follow this (Friday) evening.’ The patronage ton, who said that he Tould remember at | The straw vote was as follows: €0 far has been lar hough the rainy t that have occurred there. Dem. Soc. Pro. | weather of Thursd, False Alarm by Telephone, Broddyaxis + s e e crowd present. Thurs- held Wednesd: tly after the auto numper had re- 16 - | The booths are i Mk Thupa to the Central station a telephone 3 2 . ith abou nty call was: received asking heln for a fire 13 . . house was decora {at the Alling Rubber company’s store 5 7 it B ames fashion and the Ma The auto numper, Deputy 1 3 7 2 grocery R. Taft and Chicf Howard 1 3 % . chinaware booth, Miss I on "answered the call but found | 5 2 3 | ces Evans and at the Alling store, 5 4 g liams; cake booth, Mrs. Thinking that the narty who telephoned 3 3 - .| Mrs. William Snivery; ice cream booth, T *{ had neglected to give the correct location 28 3 : .| Mrs. Ernest Lewis and Mrs. Nannie cake, punch, nuts f the fire, the apparatus went through 2 5 S . | Jackson. broke up at a late to ast Main street without discovering 1 5 % . |- S. W. Lacey is peneral chairman of the Hostess for the ol CAteT-1 any fire, and then returnad to the station. G 3 . « | fair committe tainment The telephone wires were put to work s 16 5 * | Thompson, sccre: mediately and it was learned that the L tresnater - Sie casilbes aee Mrx! se call was sent in from 1852, which s 1! Annie Drury and Mrs v station in the Thayer buildng Some indfvidual = lacking in : 5 = mental stability and with a badly distort. LIVORCE AND ALIMONY The Pinoc intellect is resnot sible for the needloss | FOR NEW LONDON WOMAN Lisbon five Wi It will £o hard with that individual | Y. ML A \ “URDAY NIGHAT Adelia M. | of New London s cured vhole three identity becomes known to'Chief | | The T. M .asium and game {a divorce and alimcny from 3 ing the former to n. rooms will be thrown open on Saturday | Bray of that city in the superior court i ihite of tE Hin — night for the boys of the town to have a | there Thursday afternoon. when the c-s2 honors Y e'en jamboree. The first event arMle of the horribles, headed and horns, In the streets in the of Franklin square, gathering the was brought before Judge George man. Alimony is to be §30 per month un he score: IN EFFECT ON Next Sunday, Oct. 31st, UNDAY the Connecti- T > otherwise ordered, according t> = ipl . st S TORg, coN also v he custody of her teen v, will discontinue the use of the day- al given the =1 3 year old son. David The marriage of the coun's took plice on Dev. 27 1891, the maiden name of the wite being B She eharged that she had been deser 1, 1913. hour and a half, in- standard Hallowe'en “In making the change of time, certain he anges are to he number of new games which will he the feature of ning in the gymnasium Norwich for New Lon- at 4.45 a. m. instead of 5 a. m. The p. m. trin from Norwich to'New don and return is discontinued Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Johnson, the new rector copal missions, has ar- . John's 45 p..m. for Norwich. On the Norwich-Taftville line the 8.15 THE F. A. WELLS CO. SMASHING CLOTHING PRICES It is unusual to mark down prices in October, for good new, fresh merchandise —but the trend is toward lower prices. After due consideration, we have decided that the situation must be met at once, and lower prices regardless of cost——and now we are offering Cloth- ing, Hats, and Furnishings at SPRING PRICES. MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS CHILDREN'S SHORT PANT SUITS $20.00 SUITS NOW $16.00 $18.00 SUITS NOW $14.50 $16.00 SUITS NOW $12.50 $12.00 SUITS NOW $ 9.50 $14.50 SUITS NOW $11.50 $10.00-SURES . sici v v nossoes. - NOW. $ 800 $60.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $57.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $55.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. . $50.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. $47.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. $45.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. $42.50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. $40.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. $30.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. $25.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. NOW $48.50 NOW $46.50 NOW $43.50 NOW $40.50 NOW $38.50 NOW $36.50 NOW $35.00 NOW $31.50 NOW $25.00 . NOW $19.50 $1.00 and $1.50 Four-in-Hands ......... 75¢ Chenecy Silk Neckwear ..........cc000ve... 92¢ ARROW COLLARS (14 styles)............... 20c Black Cat Boys’ Hose, at 50c, 55¢, 60c and 65c, is lower than replacement price today. Men’s Work: Shirts, black, blue, gray and khaki—140 regular sizes—150 over-sizes. Sweet & Orr Overalls (Price went to $4.00) HATS CAPS AND GLOVES—20 PER CENT. REDUCTION. 20 PER CENT. REDUCTION ON NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AND SWEATERS SPECIAL—Black and Tan Hose.............. 33c SPECIAL—Black and Tan Hose .............. 23c SPECIAL—Black and Tan Hose, 50c value, 2 for 75¢ SPECIAL—Silk Plaited Hose, in 3 colors....... 89¢ SPECIAL—AI Silk Hose, in 3 colors. .. ... ... $1.00 Sale commences this mormng, with plenty of stock to give all a chance at buy- ing Clothmg at low prices, THE F. A. WELLS CO. “Good Clothes Store” speakers Connecticut_colleg at New- London, Wit] TONVOCATION SPEAKERS AT CONNECTICUT coLLEGE The list' of &dnvocation at eir subjects, will be the foliowing from Nov. 9 to Dee. 14: ov. 5, Danlel Gregory Masion, The listener's Part in Music: Nov. 16, Mrs. Forhes-Robertson Hale, Health and Cos- tume; Nov. 23, 8. K. Ratcliffe, America’s Peace in the Family of Nations; Nov. 30, ¥dwin Markham, readinga; Dec. 7, Mrs. Lawrence Thurston. Educating Women in China: Dec. 14, Edward Bliss Reed. Old Ballads, lecture and recital. Convocatian Is held at the college gym- Aasium at 4 in the afternoon and the gen- *ral public is welcome to attend. NORWiCH TOWN Tn ohscrvance of the eighth birthdsy of Master Norman Joinsione, although (M date was Satarda we'en party was given that fiem at |||F home of hh parents. Mr. and Mrs ' Vest Town street, Tlt rowa amd Donaid . sohnstone, assisted by Mre served ice cream. cake anl The tabie was decornted with paper and Haliowe'en favors of ] candy. black Daring the afternoon games wers played. Fannie Edmirston s:cured the pr. the peanut hunt, and for nani tan o the b the prize w Mrs. Char’ Haro'd and By ation. the Tp Tows orstiestra held a rehearsal Tuesday ‘eveninz ut the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight L. Un-fof Mr. and M derwood of, Peck’s Corner. Rer- | Town . Underwnod gave sever: ccompanfed by the paalst, {friends in H | ing b nne . Crawford. pas'o= -f the st Episcopal enu will | s at Scotland . Pyad 2716 0O At hrie o'c o nall o ;{9‘7%:‘13“ifi?’ffiffi:;!‘i::é:f:}ii' RHEUMATISH Physiclans Belleves a Real Remedy for the Dixcawe Has Been Found {, the Sunday afteraoon ser- | [ LUSIF, the wonderiul rheye: wr lter Arms. er and more lasting scrvice of the First renedies cust.n nany t 14A and the Frat T Y e urch 1s to beyhald T e s Y A ] Sinaay 20 at the latier kly chureh At the Norwich Town ~chapel this ¥) evening at 45 there is to ha formal Hallowe'sn socia] at whien it is cxpected many will appear in cos- uch sympathy was expressed y for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wed- La treatmént of er different remedies usually pre > Lrons This should g! rheumatism con Lee & Osgood Eaarintee money ref: does niot = MARRIED ANATALUCAS—In Havaha, Cuba, Oct. 1920 Dean Myers of the Episo seLioathadia Samuel Crawford Ana of Havana and Miss E Colby Lucas of Poquetanuck, Conn. YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET GOODS AT OUR COST PRICES. Sale Will Last Only a Few Days HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR PRICES ON ARTICLES : CLOCKS AND ALARM CLOCKS WARRANTED 8-day Parlor Clocks, all designs, warranted— Regular value $8.00 to $16.00—Sale Price $5.50 to $9.00 36-hour Alarm Clock, best make, regular value Intermittent Alarm Clocks, best make, regular value Brownie, smallest size, Intermittent Alarm Clock, regular value $4.5 PR30 282 hrienie DD New Haven, Ingraham Watches, warranted, reg- ular value $2.50—Sale Price.................. $1.75 Wm. Rogers or Oneida Community Sets o{ Silver- ware, 26 pieces, wamntcd with chest, regular value 1847 Rogers Bros. Sefs of Silverware, 26 pieces, best in U. S., warranted, regular valtie $30.00— Sale Price .... .. $17.50 Gravy Ladles, Cold Meat Forks, Pearl Handles, Sterling Silver, mounted, regular value $2.35 ... Sale Price $1.25 Sugar Spoons or Butter Knives, Sterling Silver Mountings and Pearl Handles, regular value $1.75 Quadruple Silver Plated Tea Sets, 4 pieces, and 12 inch tray, regular value $16.50—Salie Price. .. ... $10.50 Wm. Rogers Silver Baby Cups, warranted, regular value $1.75—SalePrice <. ... e v sisiivn o o o . 256 SEAD Carving Sets, stag.handles, Sheffield Steel Knife, regularvalucia. o SRR 1 Carving Sets, Sterling Silver engraved handles, Sheffield, regular value $8.00. . ....... Sals Prics $5.50 Carving Sets, White Ivory hardles, genuine imported steel knives, regular value $8. Price..... $5.50 Bracelet Watches, warranted 10 years, 10 and 7 jewel, regular value $12. Pric: $7.50 Bracelet Watches, warranted 20 years, 15 jewel, fine movement, regular value $27.50—Sale Pric= $16.50 14-K. Solid Gold Bracelet Watches,-15 jewel, war- ranted, regular value $30.00—Sale Price. . $18.00 Ladles and Men’s Rings, all colors, in stones and latest designs, solid gold—$1.50 and up. Wedding Rings, 14-K., regular value $5.00— Baby Rings, 10:K., Signet or Stone Rings, regula valucSiSO—SslePlg:: gsrgu r...85c DO NOT MISS THIS CHANCE. OGULNICK JEWELRY (0. $2.75

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