Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 6, 1920, Page 10

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OUR PRICES ARE LOW. RIB ROAST BEEF 20 FRESH CUT HAM- BEST CHUCK ROAST FRESH BEEF CUTS FOR SOUP, b. ... lzl/zcgpn\ SQUIRE’S FRESH LIT- ILE PIG SHOULDERS One Ton Steaks Specms for Saturday Cut From Swift’s U. S. Inspected Beef BEEF IS HIGHER, BUT|LEAN CCRNED BEEF toc Swift’s Spring Lamb STILL{ib 18</SALT PORK, Ib. _Oin'S LAMB TO ROAST ARMOUR’S SMOKED .. 20ciSHOULDERS, bb...... 25c BONELESS RIB ROAST |FRESH BUTTERFISH NAN HADDIES ILE:’:H SOLID MEAT ZC”HJ\ {ERS, pint. SUNDAY SUBJECTS At Park Congregational mon at morning service by Rev. Dr. 8. H. Howe. The ubject of the OChristian Science | service Sunday morning at building will be Adam and Fallen Mo, At Christ Episcopal church be celebrations of the holy at 8 and 10.30 a. m. at 7.30 p. m. At Trinity Episcopal church munion and Sermon 10 always tire fre working, or_suffe; bago, rheumatic pains, Stiff joints, it is n the source of trouble, but very frequen De Murried? it can be traced to overworked. weaker : or diseased Kidneys. ' Mrs. T Gibson. 12 At the C and Sts., La Ju “My were gi of xmnm» for some I to Ridrey Pills and they helped me away.” Lee & Osgood. SPECIAL Mlple Pecan Kisses b.. J. C. QUALITY CORNER church, the pasto Evenin, Bt TimED ovr | Fresh Ma:’ A Few of Nut Croquettes, Pecan, Brazil Nut and English { 1 | Large, Tempting Bit- ! ter Sweet Peppermints ; S.F. PETE; S 130 mMAIN OUR OBLIGATION at 7.30 p. m. ith, rector. , 730 p. m 87 the T! iess Mission, there at & and 7. FRESH SMELTS, Ib. .. : 25¢ ; church school 00l at noon and evening prayer anrl'A Tracy, superintendent. Episcopal church, Rev. Holy com- at Main nd prayer service at, 10 and Sunday school at | Worship at 7.30. 7.30 p. m. / Baptist church, Rev. preach at the morn- The Efficiency of st's Death. d_withov ss at noon. ning subject, Are Universal George 3 And You ) st the i ;} Very Best of Sweets » Cand ol G IS wo FOR TODAY ONLY' Bons ;nd Chocolates b... Coccanut Squares, i Vanilla and Chacolate . $1.25 STREET IS TO SATISFY OUR PATRONS, AND OUR LONG ESTABLISHED REPUTATION FOR INTEGRITY GUARANTEES ALIKE OUR MODERATELY-PRICED AND MCRE EXPENSIVE FURS MACPHERSON OPP, CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK on How The Holy st church, Rev. A. Morning subject, In| Sunday school and! BT} You of the Good Shepherd,| W morning service All So: 1 | Henry Strouse, mini |BUTTER, b.. 62c VERY BEST MEADOW- BROOK "CREAMERY PURE LARD 4 Pounds 95¢ | ed the West Side. YELLOW ONIONS PEA BEANS, 2 Ibs. .. "1-8 BBL. SACK SUGAR 2 Pounds 25¢ e Y. P. C. U. devotional meeting. jGeneral Willlam Willlams was held in §§ | biue shirts and the FLOUR ..... 5185 6.30 p. m,| the fire department. The volunteer fire- men dressed in their best and With spot- less engines and hoss carriages marched down through Farnklin square where they were reviewed by Mayor Hovey and the common council. The funeral of Norwich fifty years zgo this week. Ail the banks in the city were closed during the funeral out of respect to the general. Extracts from the files of The Bulletin of 1870 follow: Monday, Oct. 31, 1870—The annual pa- rade of the fire department was held Sat- urday afternoon. Prompitly at half past two the column was formed, the right resting on East Main street, near the Uni- versalist church. Countermarching to Fronklin souare It wes there reviewed by His Honor, Mayor Hovey and the com- nier council. Then ‘he column marci- The W. M. Willlams bore the flag presented to them by the Yantic company,and turned out well. The Blackstones, the youngest company of the department, displsyed nevr.7 their entire_stren: The Neptunes in thelr Niagaras in their flame colored chemi corsets did credit to heir officers. The Wauresans precided | Tieir steamer and appeared to be in thelr | liveliest mood. The Whangers shook out | the largest number of me: The city banks have voted, out of re- spect to the memory of the la Gen. ‘William\ Williams to close tod. during the hour of the funeral services. 1t was rumored in town Saturday that {Paris had surrendered. Tho report was based on a rumor in New York to the effect that negotlations to that end were —The funeral of flerpoon, was attended by a very rge concourse of people. The banks during the funeral and ev outward respect was shown fo the mem- ory of him who has filied for so lon time a larze and useful place in the com- Bond read the ser Dana offered prayer. osing scrip- ture words were .n Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. E. A. Legg, pasior. Sunday morn ing worship, 10.30. Sermon, The Under brush of Experlence. day schopl, 12 o'clock. Epworth League at 6.30, led by William Crowe. Evening, Power of His Wife. Special music. At the Spiritual Academy,.Park street, | Mrs. Isabel C. Bradley of Eeston, psychic | and ballot medium, will speak and give psychic messages at 2 o'clock in the af. ternoon, and in the evening Wil give mes- sages after an address by Rev. Albert P. Blinn at 7.30. At the Greeneville Congregational | church Sunday morning the preaching service will be conducted by r at 10.30. Subject, Jesas, Crowited V Thorns, followed by the Lord’s su At the ¥irst Daptist church, er. service the Lord’'s Si ed 2nd the va: message. Tible s the evening serv Hartford will tures on the Home Mission sitw ay hool at 12_o'clocks. e Rev. H. B. Sloat Norwich Cellist In Chicage Orchestra. Rafael DeGruttola, the well kaown Communion. Surni-!y Sermon, A Raler in the og =] resided on | Sedmwick P public, w of o o and Wednebasy r 15th and 16th. The have been appoint- {evenines, 2 elowlng o 1 Committes W. H. H. E { e . . C. Merwin, A. Kampf, L. A. R. Knapp. R85 0 | = ment committee—S. | ee—B. P. L | the latter’s h Secret a very handsome The gift waa roceived | Baird. and those pros- 't Tome, dov 1 bl text fre th versea of the After ist. R FEE Feeling dull nrcd worn, down? Shake up that lazy with Schenck’s Mand ake Pills to- night and One dose will prove their efficacy and make you feel like a new licing. Constipation, bhousrc:! headache, ete., readily Schenck’s Mandrale 25¢c per bux—un-.cat(d or sugar coated ._H. Schenck & Son, Phila run- sold up to $75.00— Which Sold at $30.00 SUIT SALE Here are Fur Trimmed Suits in the finest materials, tailored to perfection, Your Choice At $49.50 Other Suits at $25. rterly co: for this a ] NBRW]BH ’HFTY YEARS? A&O | The big event of the week in Narwl}n Iconvention of m‘o«;« T!mpllr' for. tm- fifty years ago was the annual parade of | district, was held in this city with Nor- wich lodge, yesterday, with about fifty delesates present. ‘The convention Was | in secret sessioin during the day, but ini the evening a public meeting was held. A young man in this efty who carri{ ‘his pipe and loose percussion caps in the | sume yocket ,was taking a quiet smoke the other day when his pipe suddeniy dis | appeared. He thought a meteor hn(fv burst and he wears a scar on his nose | now. Judzo Wait, the members of the com-; mittee on the soldiers' monument, went | to Hartford Festertas: morning, to visit | the Battersan works and inspect the de- | slems, ete. Saturday, Nov. 5.—The match between Lady Osgood and Frank Allen, announced for S ednenday-net ok Dayville, is eall- | ed of A co-operative soclety has been recent- Jy organized by our colored citizens, un- der the titie of Olive Branch Benevolent Association, with headquarters in Spears Diock on Shetueket street, George Bruee is_president. Watrinzton D. Roath arived home from Washington morning, having passed a successful examination before the Unit- ed States Revenue Marine - board. We congratulate him and hope he will get a pleasant billet. The revenue service will £ain in him a competent and worthy of- LODGE NOTES FORESNRS. Court Sachem, No. 94, F. of A., dls- ed_the amalgamation plans of the three local courts at their regular meet- ing held on Thursday evening in T. A. B. hall. The three courts, ing individually. !":Ly evening and the matter will thorourhly discussed. with its own officers and the question wiil De voted upon. ODD FFLLOWS. On Tuesday evening practically the en tire session of the regular meeting of Shetucket lodze, No. 27, general good time. tion dufing the evening® jpassed and the committes in charge serv ed ree to those preeent. Canto Oreco, No. 2. their regular session op Thureday even ters of a_routine nature onl: | actea. were: trans. ing the winter, ling with a large number present. i ELKS. Norwich lodge of Elks voted to out on Armisfics day in a body an. march in the pagade. Jame: hell were appointed a committee to mak ! er and Joseph Williamson. memberships were prizes at the carnival. the meeting. oWLS. recular méating of Norwich nes: of Owls on Tuesday evening. a fair attendance at the meetl sidering the poor weather. DAUGETERS OF VETERANS. 2s made to Clara Barton Ter ny afternoon and cvening at th tment President 14 bers were Init'ated an. in Novembei 1 b At §2 We have just purchased some excsptionally preity and new Dresses, in Serges, Tri- cotine, Velvets, and some for evening wear. These dresses are way below their original value, and ‘we dare say there is a saving from $5.00 to $7.50 on each dress. Black, Navy, Taupe, Velvet Dresses, at ............. $18.50 Serge, Tricotine Dresses, at........................ $22.50 EveningDresses,at...................... 0000000 $29.50 COAT SALE 5.00, $35.00, $49.50 which || A thess prices you are saving from $7.50 to $20.60 on each garment. 00—$35.00 and $47.50 gaing— Scme are fur trimmed; others are hand somely tailored. Most of them lined dn:ogghom. They are wonderful bar- At $25.00, $35.00 and $49.50 MILLINERY The newest Winter Millinery, at prices which are way below the former selling price. SPECIAL TRIMMED HATS, which scld up to $16.! 95, at. OTHER TRIMMED HATS, which sold at $8.50 NOW$5.98 SPECIAL SALE OF HOUSE DRESSES Made of good quality Gingham and Chambray, which sold at $3.69, $3.85 and $3.98 SPECIAL AT $2.98 B. GOTTHELF & CO. “THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES” “City of Nor- wich, Sachem and Quinebfug, are plan-| nln" to consolidate in one large court (M’ .~ It is felt that with the courts united more effective fraternal work can accomplished than by each court work- There Is to be & meeting of the three courts on Tues- be After the joint meeting each court will hold & meetink| joy, presiden as devotad to A special wxr. for owed the trend of the elec- Clgars were refreshments of sandwiches a ndcof- 1.0. 0. F., held = With a large number present. Mat- Degree workc will take piacs at “transacted routine business mrnl MeCormiek, Jemes J. HMarrington and Arthur Camp- The life recent ! Other routine business and commiitee reports were approved at! e business ocoupled the attention There was | g con- The officlal visitation of department of- The visiting of- voted to hold a food sale the third A supper at which Were members of the tent and the Sedgwick post was eerv- 94-100 MAIN STREET Scnator Fuekingham, Mayor Hovey and | ¥ Olive Tablets fi%fi%’?j CHOICE GIFT STATIONERY . BB Nm_::‘: For the Next Ten Days we are boolqng i lzhnel—wm stitute for DEdwm‘h Dr.] FAmds’O!lveTa lcu . %"fl’nh"'h"’“"’ym"‘“’mfi’,’?fig‘”’ AT $2.60 PER BGOX a gfimm%aa Iaehnxpnkoi hxrghncf %2 The box contains ons gune paper and envelopss, die Dr. Py Olive Tablets act on stamped, in color with msnogram of any three initials de- 'wo'u_hflyandncne thepleasing results, . Be Better Looking—Take PRE-HOLIDAY SA orders for Fine Die Stamped Stationery sired, and includes the steel die for future ufe. A choice variety of designs to select from. Orders nlaced now insures delivery in time for holiday giving. ed at 6 o'clock. prepared- by the committee consis escalloped potatoes, cold tongue, cake and The menu coffee. regular November 3 a _/IIHEKA“.E. Hope Rebekah lodge, No. meeting Wednesd: large attendance, Mrs. I man, presiding officer in the of candidates was initiated and more na: were proposed for membership. served by the supper committ Florence Douglass, Mrs. Arnes Gordon, Mrs. Bertha C: Mrs. Florence Maynard and Mrs. Adams. 4 a Mrs. Plans were made e assembly are ce president; Herbert Hoover has pei quested the Knichts of C: tary; William J. McGinl cently In Ginley Mr. ‘Hoover de of C. record in the war an: serve on this committes. S a tour of some of the war tries. of Kurope, will re Knizghte on the Hoover com: Mr. dertaken by any lodge. 1 e grand and rec . Hilton _and Mr. Jo bowling hen the r place. A number w their intention of for the pink degree. n en dogree work and ad lishing of a desrea tenm the younger m The meeting of Pla 140, P of H ing, Werthy Attract A Bedroom 62-66 Main n Odd Fellows' hall with | Isabel , No. tained ghe grand officers of the Rebekah! state assembly on Friday evening. supper was served ant 6 o'clock after which five ceived the Rebekah de. of tl KNIGHTS OF COLUMBTS, operate in the work of the A | lief ageney in Furope, Supreme announced tiod work made it desirable for mittee gave their report on the i held at the last mee! Home Furnishings that we take unusual pleasure in pre- senting this showing of newly arrived suites. We hope that you w these displays. - HOURIGAN BROS. Nothing pleases as well as the gift carrying with it the evidence of individuality and personal forethought. ORDER AT ONCE. The Cranston Co. 21, held its evening, to h Friday and Saturday Only ELECTRIC HEATERS $11.00 The Norwich Electric Co. 56, enter-| LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELL rwich rin_and for the District 5th day of November, d ree iLis date, by posting 3 cl, logether with aid District, and make re- o this Court N 3. AYLING. Judge or HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. and foregoing Is & M. DRESCH 2 true copy —AIll creditors of said de- by notiged tof prescnt the The Bul 01 de- hinson e tourr. COFFEY, dministrator. _ n the forenoon. in Montville, be, and DAN D. HOM membere. tended the meeting ay in East- Thursday eveni:g an Endeavor socleiy #ozial Thursday ¢ nal church vestry. e URIGAN BROS. ive Bed Room Suites ocen | ¢ Maven. | hel . Dawley and | lends itself in so many ways to the art of Finer COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Street, Norwich Finn’s Block, Jewett Clv i

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