Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 20, 1920, Page 10

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LT T SR AT Y R 10 IN"NORWICH FIFTY YEARS AGO A half century ago this week the move- ment for the establishment of a Congre- gational church near Williams park was being revived. Two substantial contribu- tions towards the erection of the church had already been made. One lady had donated $20,000 and a similar amount had, 1920 - THE BOSTON STORE Twenty-Five Dollar Day NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 20, tomary. Rev. A. F. Spalding of Warren, R. L, has accepted the call to the West Side Baptist church:and will ass gae the pas- torate about the first of December. HANOVER Five representatives from the Congre- gational church attended the x church conference in Plainfield Wed: y. Last weelk Rey. H. D. Ro W. Eadie attended the state conference at | Bridgeport. { Mrs. Robert = Waddington and Mrs. | | TODAY Wikl BE ticles at the close of the fair by auction. C. W. Converse drew the Howe sewing machine and Henry C. Irish the Wilson. Yesetrday afternoon a boy in the em- ploy of C. B. Rogers & Co. on the West I Siue ascended a ladder to oil a shafting, when it broke benmeath him and he was precipitated to the floor. The ladder was a valuable one and considerable regret is been pledged by 2 Norwich gentleman. The same Monday 'he 1 blacl John a1 A county tem- 1 in the w f the 70.—If none but ¢ entertain- members ek Sedgwick post, No. 1, a successful fair in Lynch of Charleston, n Norwich that week ture at St Mary's from the files of follow: 87 Sunday ral Baptist y *attended The subjects of Christ, the question whether resent at the last i of black wal- and . Den- er of 3 days in Stonington superior fternoon at the term has gone was pe- of 8 felt at its loss. The boy is all right. Friday, Nov. 18, 1870.—Bishop Lynch of Charleston, S. C., lectured in St Mary’s church last evéning on The Vati- can and Temporal Power of the Pope. The lecture was mainly an account of the operations of the late council held in Rome and the results that may be ex- pected to spring from them. The church was crowded. An exchange sayeq Soldiers who served during the late rebellion and were entitled to a bounty under the act of July 28, 1866, should remember that the time for filing their claims is limited to the first of December next. Most of the claims under this act have been paid, or at least presented. George Fuller, the submarine diver, has chartered the schooner Juno of Rock- land, Me., to load with casks to be used in raising the schooner which recently sank at the coal wharf of the No-wich and Worcester railroad. She was towed up Thursday morring by the Wellington. Saturday, Nov. , 1870.—At the an- “ | nual meeting of the Greeneville Steam Fire Engine company, No. 1, held at their , The | house Monday evening, the following offi- cers were elected for the ensuing year: Foreman, .James Matthews ; first. assist- ant, George Town; second assistant, David Ring; secretary, M. F. Plummer; treasurer, William J. C. Simpson; stew- ard, §.H. Chandler. . The united Thanksgiving service of the two Congregational churches of this city will *be. held in the Second church on Church street Thursday next at 11 a. m. » | Rev. Mr. Merriman is to preach the ser- * | mon and the musical part of the service, - under Major Learned, is to be more ex- tended than has of late years been cus- Charies Blackburn were hostesses for the | missionary meeting” held in the parish | house Friday afternoon. Crombie was the leader. tend the Harvard-Yale game at Haven today (Saturday). It's often as well to know how to hold i your pen as your tongue. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen | | kidneys are out of order. Keep GOLD MED. &EEQ The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and wuric acid troubles. Famous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in good health. Leok for the name Gold Medal on every bax accept no imitation Radiator and PHONE 1570 Hood Covers |} .COMPLETE STOCK. ACCESSORIES SUPPLIES TIRES AND. TUBES VULCANIZING and movement becomes painful it | § is usually an indication- that the | § these organs healthy by taking | Miss Gladys | |8 Mr. and Mrs. William G. Patk will at- || New | B il In three sizes, all | |g druggists. Guaranteed as represented. | 8 - B " The Bostan Stores - APPAREL JHop HERE'S WHERE THE PRICES TAKE ANOTHER TUMBLE If you think that twenty-five dollars has no purchasing value when applied to Women’s and Misses’ Apparel of the oston Store Apparel Shop standard—just you come in Friday or Saturday, and bring twenty-five dollars with you. When you go out we will have the twenty-five, but you will have a genuine dyed-in-the-wool bargain, in the shape of a Coat, a Suit, a Dress, or a Wool Skirt, of latest design and splendid quality. - EVERY GARMENT IS RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE ' ONE REEL OF COATS $25.00 More than thirty Coats for your seléc- tion—all of them being new and right up to the minute. You're going to need a warm Winter Coat before ' long. It is here waiting for you at twenty-five dollars. Better come in Friday while the sclection is at its best. The values run as high as $49.50. ONE REEL OF SUITS $25.00 Do you want a Suit worth $75.00 for twenty-five ? There are suits on this reel which are worth that, and all of them represent values almost as good. Clever styles, attractive materials, ment as fully up to the usual high standard of the Apparel Shop. Buy $25.00 $25.00 ONE REEL OF DRESSES $25.00 About sixty pretty Frocks ~were selected from our large stock, the values running as high as $47.50, and Friday and Saturday you may have your choice for only twenty-five dollars. Th=y are mighty pretty ONE REEL OF PLEATED SKIRTS $16.50 These striking Pleated Sport Skirts were intended for sale at twenty-five dollars, but to make this sale more complete we have reduced the price for Friday and Saturday to $16.50. Pleated Skirts are enjoying wonder- #| LANE RUBBER CO. B e e | | S e A : CLINTON E. LANE, Prop. 5 $25.00 $16.50 T I ——— T ————— . MACHINE SHOP : , ., ,m R THE BIG SHIPMENT OF BRUNSWICKS We placed our order for these No results. The demand for this wonderful in- strument is so far ahsad of supply that the maker; could not fill our order until our turn wrote letters. came. Now our turn has come ! And 24 Franklin Square “The store with the big Q! C A SALE OF GOVERNMEN SOLD AT LESS THAN THE COST OF PRODUCTION This is a most opportune sale—coming right at the beginning of Winter, when every- Regl;lar 75¢c Socks which are fifty per the original price. We can offer these in Oxford Gray, and in Heather Mixtures. On All Suits, Coats and Dresses Not Advertised Above, We Will Make « Discount of Twenty Per Cent. On Friday and Saturday. BIG RUGS AT LITTLE PRICES Your chance te buy beautiful Ax- minster Rugs, in the 8-3 by 10-6 size, at prices which are as close to pre-war prices as they will be in a very long time. SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS Size $-3 by 10-¢ Former price $85.00 — NOW $50.00 Former price $55.00 — NOW $39.00 WOOL SOCKS ne begins to feel the need of the warm, wool clothing. The socks are heavy in weight months ago. They failed to —warm and wocly, and particularly good for the man who spends a great deal of time | -sox Tox" wooL AxD FizRE g o out or doors during the ccld weather. RUGS—They have a fine wool sar- arrive. We telegraphed. We face, upon & body of strong fibre, and will give wonderful service Just the thing for bedrooms. € by 9 —were $13.00—NOW_ $14.00. 3-3 by 10-6—were 32258 NOW $18.00 L 9 by 12—were $25.080 . NOW $0.00 i DIVIDED INTO TWO LOTS—AT TWO PRICES Lot Number 1 Lot Number 2 These are All-Wool, and have been sefling as high as $1.50 a pair. Buy now and they are yours for practically one-half their former price. We have them in natural, white and blue mixture. e 7O9c ent. wool. They were excellent value at SOME SPECIAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY Toilet Goods Department SALE PRICE 39c —regular price 10c spool— SPECIAL 8c—%c A DOZEN B ——— e — FOR SALE AT ABOVE PRICES “WHILE THEY LAST” il [R——— SPECIAL PRICES || == iz | IR Y :n ! Avoid disappoint- ¢ : TO CLEAR THE WAY FOR HOLIDAY s gz"’:.;’:’."..v."“".‘.’.“ i:%%:_fi o | ment later. Brunswick No. 110—$165 Theet hatgs s als 'S day, and while they $1.25 size . . SPECIAL 96 Order Your Holid . last we will maintain the prices named below. yoarvas 4 P oliday i % 5 A One ‘pound roll' ABSORBENT In ) With Christmas approaching, room is needed for || corrox, reguiar price 50— ; strmnent Now /. ' other purposes, and this little clearance becomes SALE PRICE 3% ¥ ; e \ a genuine necessity. ; K . : We will deliver it at once, or * A PURCHASE AT THIS TIME MEANS T -} hold for future delivery, as IS z?hNEY IN YOUR P;(f:tKVET Notion . Department i K . i i n’s Beaver i 2 elvet Hats FLAT SHOE LACES — 8 sizes — you wish. All prices. Terms Value $10.00 Values $3.00 to $4.00 ik rer heawn, Seksier "’:'x-"" : as low as $1.00 down—$1.00 SPECIAL PRICE $5.00 SALE PRICE $2.98 R h S ik Misses’ $5.00 and $6.00° | Misses’ $8.00 and $10.00 et U e Velvet Hats. : Velvet Hats ek A P _ SPECIAL PRICE $2.98 = | - SPECIAL PRICE $4.98 sl o afetag THE TALKING WOMEN’S $7.00 AND $10.00 TRIMMED HATS * SPECIAL 11c % SPECIAL PRICE $5.98 WILLINGTON BASTING THREAD

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