Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 12

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 12. 1920 FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEIC—:'—:IEE—:EEE:—:IE—JE—:—:IEE inary SES COATS ver Known AT THE MANHATTAN 00 Waormen’s and Misses’ FOR COATS AND WRAPS Worth up to $55.00 FOR COATS AND WRAPS Worth up to $85.00 FOR COATS AND WRAPS Worth up to $125.00 7 !l.'lnlil: AND GIFTS FOE REV. AND MRS, THOLES 4\( Preston Ciny ‘Satundsy cvealng = o uumber of frienus as embled in vestry of tae iaptist church 10 sarprisc the pastor s good vife. decorated The 1000 th autam . Beaneti wn cretiesira weles work of M-, Thel: he spirit of upity existiug” e e two churches. Tholen accerting Zitis spoke fon of the tokens of e»- hip presented him and and Mrs. Thelen.' to- form and received: the grect- friends present. A seclyl cake, coffee and ice cream { LAY WILL TRIAL WILL BE RESUMED TUESDAT ushman Sears, chief beneficiary umdc e will of Aurelia C. Lay, late of Oid on the stand most of Thmurs g in the superior court hesr i of the appeal from probate brought by Gertrode €. Bei hers who bequests under at- l'-Xhe’ 'nll than the ome in question. | Daniel Davidson followed Mr. Sears or the witnees stand and when the howr fo: {ihe noon recess came, Judgs Yama: Wolfe adjourned the court session for th | day because of the armistice day esle- tion Thursday afternoon. The tria | will be resumed next Tuesday moming. | There will be .a short calendsr see slon of the court here this (Friday, lmorn!nz with 38 matters on the Mst o " which =ix are divorce cases. | i | § : i SERVICE FLAGS SHOWN ON AEMISTICE DAY The A. C. Swan Co. had 2 large Amer flag draped over the front of its of- L n street Thursday. enclosim ag of the company with » ars and one gold star fer Le Roy Swan. Le \orwlch Eiks had the lodge ser viee flag to the El e . amber of ces'Jences along the Mme | of march showed service flage. one in the | Mar'en building or Main street with.: | goia mar for a Norwich boy whe had’' YELLOW CAT LODGER ng coats now at lower prices than you would expect even in e ;.nu*ry and such coats. FUR TRIMMED 1}; ND PLAIN COATS ATALANI'S END VISY TO MRS, HENRY ¥. DIMOCL Cataluni of the Italise MADE. T_ @EASGN” FINEST MATERIALS ' oy = THE BE S ra E"% | o (@) S & E IN YEARS ME V’;E* TOMORROW ez TO C C;) S nrestricted Choice Now 29.50 | SUITS $55.00 9D oD D LS \L:\a' Fine Velour, Tricotine and Silvertons Suits, all hand- | Act quickly and you will get wonderful suits, made of f Peachbloom, Veldyne and fine V‘. cuars, trimmed with Scotch Mole, Beaver or Seal, clegantly silk lined and warm- $135.00. Th- Qur Entire Stock of Suits i o] o 1 med, regular prices that form:z Iy sold to were tq $75.00, all ar se are wnndenm suits and wonderful ly interlined. ; values. e Are 28 &are Because the value sc phenomenal we cannot allow any garments on ap- proval and a ight charge will be made for necessary alterations. ventry summe sailed for Lendo: Signor Cal Léen appointer Sigaora Catsle of he late Henr: K. At the time o: ne ltalian diploma ork and Washington. NORWICH GEANGEKS AKE AT BOSTON CONVENTION Norwich grange, No. 172, Patrons of Husbandry, is o have.a number of rep resentatives attending the national grange convention in Doston this week Mrs. Fred G. Bliss, Mr. and Mrs. Job: | 0. Peckham are already at the conven tion, and others are to go today (Fr! ). Mre. Jennie M. Davis, Mics Belie hbone, Miss Bessie Grimes Mis- en B. Moore and John M. Swahn ar g0 to Boston by automobile todar and Mrs. Grace Fowler, Mre. Bugem ens. Mr. and Mre. John-E. Fanaimg ¢ also zoing today. GREENEVILLE SCHOOL FLAG 1 FLIES AT HALF MA®SY iver sinee election day the flag om B« eneville schoolhouse has been at half t, day and night, but this is not tc : laken as a sign of mourning for th: 7 democratic plurziity that the dis t turned in on clection day. The trouble is ali in the pulled at the been unable to move it up or dow When thef rope stuck it guzh: the ‘;u = ~ T T " p 'way point on the pole 8o the S. & H. GREEN STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASES. een at haltmast ever”elnce GIRL SCOUTS APP L ¥OR y Clean RESPONSES TO DRIVE| Th ; { out o xmuem\»’r“ sl iber 15 u"l!flrr babies, butions be sent in by are to made paya wlc" Ine, New York city. retterment of the ment hel e : On My Hon. |l the help others at all times, is hoped that ail ‘o be true to God amd | Process of formation. in the 1 IAMBER OF €OM from § a call or W uiling station, 50 State to [!l_;;E:E. IN NEW OFFICE R The golden wedding of Mr. mmd Mrs > W cele of Thompson home of children, also severa! ldren, present. I} I m. I I - SORE THROAT : Coughs, Colds, Croup, Catarrh ] Reheved in Two Minutes Have you a cough ? Breathe Hyomei, zh\e you a coid ? 12 H . It does np: orphine or other 1 does away with Just breathe it bronchitls or fanaler lamts @ Mfe- ctiles of Tiyvomel egn i ] druggists for & few will take part 't they veo| Tae men on re i ? s inerero | will be muie be { infor: A M B M o ke e e on inactive z\uz_v.; ¥ or over to serve 3 ('\rmlm- ent, can transfer into the The book of Samuel mentions the use regular navy and will receive four'of forks, referring to a “flesh hook of Mrs. Me- montlis gratuily pay( 30 days leave, an three teeth.” the Scout Laws.” The Seout| A married man says that the com- |the new. < are tem in number, and include such| forts of home would be more enjoy- Mr. \lccloua is a bri olh‘r of Miss I rds as Leoyal, Trustworthy, Helpful,|able if they didn’t include the discom- G. McCloud of 1 . in-law of Dr. Eriendly. Courteous, Cheerful, Thrifty, fort of paying for them. &

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