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. A : NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 12, 1920 3 F — = — < 3 '3 ton this week. hospital was with ®er sis . » =111- LIBERTY HILL Mrs.' Lucius C. Brown and Miss Julia | Mrs. Lida . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris, Coyt Har- | Adams were at the Willimantic eamp | Y called h¢ 3 - B Dy r Monday. d from Yo e o ] ) Paiie bring some fish fresh from the Atlantic i s Ihe ity vention of the National Park-to-Park | COTPPCRRE eleven nationh ) DAris. ors of | ocean, which they did, the best flavor and | Mrs. Ida Childs entertained _her | Feturn to New Yorl these states, as well at TUtah, Nevada | mOSt tender ever eaten by those receiving | cousin, Albert Co P ris and son Donald of New London spent | ground Monda: one day the past week. 23 Sunday afternoon with their cousin, Mrs. p 5 J orge Clark. They were here a = T . Denver, Col., Nov. 11.—The initial con- California, Arizona and New Mexico, and | 10Tt time ago and said they would soon WILSONVILLE o o ey s e Highway association, with nearly 100 del- tt, from Springfield. egates in attendance, opened here today |and Texas, are attending the o “Bayer” on GEnUine with a program calling for congressional | which mark= the close of the offi aid for the twelve most westerly states |dedicating & s American motorw: it. Mass., the first of the week. Apples are worth one dollar or more a | Theresa Welch entertained a friend NhilAd 1y shel here, hand picked. They are rot- | from Pawtucket for the week end. Children Cr Y in raising £100.000.000 for hard-surfacug | the start wud finish in Denver. The trip | ting auite badly. =~ | Mrs Frank Wilson and Mollie Welch FOR FLETCHER'S ing! @ 23 the 5,600 miles of dirt roads that serve |required seventy-six days, noon and night he Sewing circle will meet Friday af- | were Worcester visitors last Friday. - Warning! Unless you see the name Bayer on as connecting links to form the National | meetings being held in towns on the route |er_;\laon to :m‘ ror:x‘raru;m h has arriveq | 2ies Grace Shields of the Day Kimball C A s l' O R ! A he paint for the church ha ve 5 . 5 Ao : Park-to-Park highway. The convention |lo arouse the west to a greater, apprec tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed | Wi Sast thrce die tion of its scenic, industrial and agricul- | Rev. John K. Knott and Horace Foote — , ici M v BT Stephen T. Mather, director of the na- | tural possibilities. were appointed 10 allend & MECUNE Of | ————————————————————— e 553y by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. | onar park service, officials of the Amer- | This wonder highway in the form of a | Congregational miristers and laymen held |ican Automobile association, the Rotari- | lariat loop embraces an area greater-than | in Bridzeport Tuesday and Wednesday. 1 Optimists and other western organ- | continental Europe, touching in the course | The former attended a ministers’ meeting zations are participating. The National |of its scenic running noose, Mesa Verde, | in Willimantic Monday. T Park-to-Park Highway association will be [ Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone, Glacier, | Albert Gurley and son George of Willi- MAIL COME IN Dat on o permanent ofgarization: basis, |Mount Rainer, Crater Lake, Lassen, Yo-|mantic and O. W. Gurley ‘of this place and state and local branches formed in |semite, Sequoia, General Grant and Grand | Went to Colchester Sunday to visit their twelve states and 100 cities of the west. | Canyon National parks. A branch road in, Myron R. Abell, and O. W. Gur= ORDERS AND HEAR Congress will be memorialized to make | will some day connect Zion National park | ley's uncie, John Abell, near laddam, this a federal highway. rough in Utah. Cheyenne Great Falls kane, | Who is very feeble. nine western states, Colorado, W eSattle, Tacoma, Portland, San The household roods of Fred Loomis of 2 rancisco, o Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Los Angeles and Denver are on the route. ac ke have arrived and have F lL L E D T H E M been put in his house ovnosite the store. Fresh peas and strawberries are being BOZRAH HEBRON gathered from the gardens. Daisies and butterflies are seen, also wild geese and v | RS A FEW OF THE e | There was an eclinse of the sun Wed- nesday forenoon frcm § to 11. and Nancy R. Fuller The last set of stereopticon views on the | - Next Sunday evening life of Christ and the Holy Land will be | churches of Hebron and Gi given Sunday evening, Nov. 14, at 1. |in a Service to be held in the Congre | Sixty beautifully colored views .will be | tional church in observance of Armistic shown, giving the Resurrection and As- | 4ay. The speaker will be Rev. Craw ; . ble birthday surprise e cension of our Lord, the last supper with | ford, licutenant commander of the navy. | DAt f e E jm‘;“m-h = atest l s 0 e eason SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an “‘unbroken package” of His disciples the retirement to Gethse- | Special music is being prepared for the | Thursday. Mrs. Charles E. Goodrich was Sxee ey % . & mane, the betrayal, trial, denial by Peter, | €vening. - 3 ' genuine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,”” which contains proper direc- * |the journey un the sorrowful way to| MF. and Mrs. George Kihbhe of Newing- | 404 © . ¢ N Calvary, the crucifixion, burial, followed | 10N Were guests of local friends over the tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- by the Easter joy of an empty tomb, the | Week end. matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! walk to Emmaus, Mary's surorise to see | The Bible class will meet at the home Nov. A fine dinner was served. mith of Hampton is visiting BUY THEM TODAY W, Gurley spent the week end t i - 3 loston v sister-in-law and her risen Lord, and His final farewell |©f W. O. Seyms this (Thursday) even- | Boston visiting her sister-in Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets eost but a few conts— Larger packages. from the Mount of Olivet. The pictures | iN€. S AR ol N ; AR Aspirin (s the trade mark of Bayer Manutacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salieylicacid RIS Sbnsd byithe mastr e C il > ;mnwmy e i e ok i <TER THE JORAN ST SANDMAN gt 2 a a Amston and 0 eleb he - W. Hanna st il e COLCHE=T EAMRBONED 2 ot st s Canson oot TED LEWIS' JAZZ BAND mobiles, a hearse bea > rem; the democratic party, a band co paraders with horns, bell as drums, the paraders OLD WISDOM many steamers in the world as sailing|ng Through Georgi veessels. posed by one of the About 150 " ki took part in the parade, aft>r which about el = " - ~k < o The Republic of Haiti covers an area - 3 It will seem so easy, when I look back some da abous eqhal to that of the siate of Aag | 80 Went to the ‘Home of W. O. Seyms, All the things | should not do, all I leave undone; sachusetts Bl ot coffee i o S e e % ETEW v Eiffel supplied $700,000 and the French | d Ams 2 Why, it was so simple, was so foolish,” I shall say, || Cermmene 5500500 or muiing e | Bandey Somsen Ball tay school hour ‘A silence here at morning, a swift.word at set of sun!” jiEifei tower. Miss Edna Latham gave an interesting | Elephants often sleep on their feet, as | TePort of the convention held in New if disliking the trouble of lying down and | Haven last week It will be so clear then, when I recall and see getting up again. el S(demati iy ¥y ulniis or Suist wiaa o i INVEST lN OUR RECORD CLUB The far years, the past years, unchanging then as stone, i The Priven teasiy ewwects) &9 n‘::‘ been paved and it is hoped that cold $15.00 Worth of Records — Your Own Selection All | build or shatter now, all that baffles me: taxes o motor veniven BOLTON NOTCH BShCH Coronenlithe iairiats (ofl toa bott $1.00 Down—$1.00 Weekly N . * ® & irass s in South America attain g Saying: “But this thing was plain; but that I should |} . Grasnor hve tin B aflic d hit ime a lenzth of five iinches and thelr wings| C. T. Flnt of Rockville has been visit- DR SUIE INW e have known! {spread out ten inches. ing his sister, The biggest yearly rainfall is in As- isam. In 1881 the world's cord was I shall mock her blindness then, under sunset skies, j broken there by a fall of 805 inches. The lord mayor of London is called on The toolish girl who gropes today in morning sun and ]!t make an average of nearly a thd- storm 3 sand public speeches during his year in O far-offi woman I shall be done with life and wise— Give me of your wisdom now, while life is wild and s of | Jerrold and Harold Kerr have returned | ) ns o | trom their home m Valatie, N, Y., where || SWEET MAMA (PAPA'S GETTING MAD) ...... uscd | they were called by the sudden death of | TOLD YOU SO thels Sister. THAT NAUGHTY WALTZ Prof. C. C. Helmold of Willimantic was town Tuesday, teaching music in the YOUR EYES HAVE TOLD ME SO . s Wilbur of Salem was a caller || THAT MOANIN' MELODY ........ 2 ROSE OF BABYLON .. Kinney was the guest of in Bridgeport Tuesday. HAWAIIAN TWILIGHT . work on the new state road is pro- || ON PENSACOLA BAY .. finely. The concrete paver ha down e main street. as been fine for the work but for a few drawl the paver would ms was a Willimantic | have been well down Main street. Con- Girls should never marry untll they . MARION HARRIS are old enough to say “yes." ., MARION HARRIS . EDDY BROWN EDDY BROWN . PAUL BIESE TRIO PAUL BIESE TRIO COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA nd “rank Gahn , who has been for sev- Mr. and Mrs. Loren Maine are visiting | g ' conrirs e Week as jurors. i g daushter, Miss Cora | ish | Established 1872 In the British Mnseum an a'manflr:‘j“;\;‘r(‘;‘:l ‘;:rnmw he funeral of Mr. Carrier's sis- | ( k 872) itish ) | Mr 2 3 : I} 125-143 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. v B al weeks in Milwaukee, has returned |} oy . and was calling on friends in town Tues- } g week end. Aoer i - jons one to Andover | "1 Swan Rathbun and George B. Miller F ° - Brown | in Forestville with Mrs. Maine's sister, farttord’ TaEcAsY ut- was issue mie fls was issued during the reign of N ol rence Daley nd little e gues t, about 3,000 vears| andmother, M RSt i “’n?"“n ‘“r’l";‘lr’l'\‘exkl ot | n T guest Mrs. otner i v- warm! | Mr. Daley tives in T ; | The practice of pensioning or insuring | M. W. Howard was a Hartford visitor , s———————m ———— = — — = = = k or wounded soldiers is said to have ; Wednesday. § rted in England by Oliver Cromwell s is known as kanten in Japan, is made from seaweed. of the product in 1917 were < FAIRYFOOT tion of the Azores is ahout ) B“ien Plastg!'s_% —Margaret Widemer in Good Housekeeping. s hav- KALEIDOSCOPE st average life is to be found HUMOR OF THE DAY W g men hundered a pa my oppone number of inh o b e Remarkable comfort fo bunion sufferers. Givein- ] B stant relief, take cut in- fiammation—reduce swell- ings, will makeyour feet feel right | St. Thomas' hospital, in London was why he should|f 1 have a seat ' came a voice from the| ver i route of 2,000 miles | long in om Pernamb Grand Opening ABLEMAN’S NEW SHOE STORE Will Open On Saturday Next November 13th WITH A FULL LINE OF Men's, Women's and Children’s Fine Footwear I will be ready at that time to serve my old customers, and as many new ones as a FIRST-CLASS SHOE STORE COMMANDS. REMEMBER—This is a new store svith new goods just purchased—giving you the advantage of the new prices which means from 20 to 30 per cent. less than former prices. balloon voyage across the B - s d look right. Give it a trial. You e I A yage the{to Buenos A s at ten poin an b < ston Transcrip | English channei was made in 1755 = B 1 must be satisfied o you get your von never (hought of retiring| (Greatr Britain o o Ll tenmed (the money heck. cs | the acre than a island in lere are now more than five times as MACPHERSONM i THE FURRIER you might call nipped i “- | AN IMPORTANT SALE | Legion Week- | —OF— s iR COATS meonbeak on worker Reaily vana agresd the professor, mark I'm allowed to | zive ' —Spare Mome: ntoxicati kind of viee. or encourages every | deserve a X absoiute zero,” We have been fortunate to secure from one of New York’s foremost furriers an un- usual collection of Fine Fur Coats It does” assented R Bottleton, “'H\.-‘ meanes profiteer 1 aver heard of is a bostiegger."— Washington Star, Have you prepared a good supply of be At a Most Phenomenal Price Concession Thus erabling us to offer in an extraordinary sale this entire collection of FINE FUR COATS at prices in many instances far below the regular selling prices. A most important of- fering from every standpoint. We would call your attention to the savings noted be- low because they are characteristic in every respect. Hudson Seal Coats | Raccoon Coats in'tfiG-an:k’and .40-}nch ];ngth, tl'i:m;'{;:d- in 36-inch and 40-inch length, belted or with skunk, squirrel or beaver, al DUCTIONS OF $75.00 to $95.00 ON boxed models, at SAVINGS OF $60.00 to EACH COAT. $150.00 ON EACH COAT. Bay Seal Coats Ponyskin Coats in a smart 36-inch length, with self collar : f . 2% ik aciing tallise of SRSt e atii. in 36-inch length, with squarrel or skunk at REDUCTIONS OF $75.00 ON A collars and cuffs, at SAVINGS OF $75.00 COAT. ON A COAT. * Every Coat is well worth its full regular value. In fashion and also in econo- my this sale is one that we take pleasure and pride in offering. Every coat is fully guaranteed. These Coats go on sale Wednesday morning, and as the collection is now complete we.urge you to get in early. J. C. MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER : OPPOSITE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK ¢ Bat? | | e vou concealed the textbook in | | | 2 good he Instructor n and hit that| Cotnell Widow. | savs that speech was given © eoncea! his thoughts. It was ® needlest precaution in many cases. “They WORK | while you sleep” | A VALUABLE SOUVENIR GIVEN TO EACH PURCHASER OF A PAIR OF SHOES DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY IT WILL BE WORTH WHILE. Ableman’s Shoe Store HAGBERG BUILDING 310 MAIN STREET Opp. Buckingham Memorial