Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 24, 1920, Page 7

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(4 v . MYSTIC Idn\) morning Yor oporating a car. with-| Millér, auditors. Evécutive committes— | ihs Congrsgational churcti Which was wal jter roturned Sunday from " Hag . {out a licende and while under the influ-| Ashford, 'Alexadder Tassei{: Erook: | attended and it was a success. hospital. v The union Thanksgiving servied of the|ence of liuor, glso for resisting an o\-| Iyn, Charleé S, Hyde: Canter) M. T.| Saturday evening. the 13th, as the barn| The ieacher and pupils ‘of Afnston T)aplisl‘ Methodist ‘and _Congresational | ficer. e was arrested Thursday night | Shea ;. Chaplin, i on the George ldis place was discovered o a fine entertainment Aurches will be held Wednesday evening, | by Officer Ceorge Smith and was pre'i B Killingly. Dr. W. smption Sa v evening. pionounced by some ax S November 24th. in - the Comsregational|sented in court Friday morning but was|Paye; Pomtret, shown by Frank D. Spauidiaz. the best school emtertainments they ever 5 church. Rev. J. G, Osborne of tie Bap-{held over for trial uatil this morning|nam, John O. P Plaindeld, Johy, Ba-| B. Chapman and thers who responded *2 | uitended. A - tist church is to be the speaker. under bonds of $200. e Jewett; Sterling,|the alarm given, the fire Was put out| Mr. and }irs. Chester Temnant of " ; S g The mesting of the W. C. T. U. will] Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Holnmies have re- Geor:e Cattup: T odstock, witle little dagiage done. i il Towi = TGt Torez G. Waite, 47, was found dead on| lication of 18 advértisemsats in one NEWS™| . ‘j,cja Wednesday \afternoon in G: A.jturned from a visit in New Jerey W. Lyon; Thompson, D, - 1L Cortiss:| A number of the residents have gone|Leete's lsland were guests of Mrs. Leow Trescay morning, under his motbr truck,| Paper in & single week, announging the | g yqy) Miss Ruth C. Chapman of School d, “Ashland-Chapman ; Windham, “and e residences are|Ratibone over Sunday. = Neving died from suffocation. He fwas a | JENPDeardfice of valuable dogg fhrolgh-| pe Monday club is to mieet this aft- street is, visiting New Haven triend8. | Georga A, Cooke. * < orlorn’ look to the om Amaton - uad _ Tlebron, wives of |uocia) hop held at T, B b A out the state. The sale of several s(gunl on With Mrs. Ebenczer Mor Peter nn was a recent caller ‘ini- The offiesrs eleoted to conducts tas | village. Mrsons met In Colel ester with wWomen of | myrsany eventng. market gardener on a lirge seale, Who|dogs has beey traced in Yarious sections Main street. The sub-|Willimantic. Woinan ' AeDEeiitit wore ag Tollows: e e . D, Pord laveicloses|that tewn There m\wnuflvu = Meith his wie, Dr. Anne Lamsworly|of the state, and in one instance out of | fici' for the asternoon {8 “The Bduca-| Mrs. Irwin Haley left Saturday Or| " preugent, Mrs. Henry D. Crosby: first| thelr home and gone fo Providence 0 be|present from the fiye surrousding towns | iy [Waite, conduéted the Waite Farm, m‘lhe state. tion of the Negro,” and the naper i to bef her home in Brooklyn to spen the win- | vice president, Mrs. Sidey W. Bard;| With their children tiil spring. Saturday,|to disouss f¢ mw chap- e -ulrs C.F. Jewett .‘ Bradtord. He had the rear end of the| IR the superior court for Washingiea | by Mrs. Jomes W. Lathrop. S, s Vic epresident, Mrs. Henry W.|the 19th, William L. Pond, with Ais wife.|ter, which will o_n-l. Giadls Qo attchaed’ the fumler e T s ome re| county, in seasion at Westerly, Judge Ar- | John Gray and sons, Johr and Philip| M, Paimer Is confined to the house | 3127 L. Ny et L came for his father and motheF'by mu:| Frinds of B. A' e AT jacks were tos ahort for{ihur P. Summer pres the case of | attended the Yale-Harvard game fn New|by iliness. . £ival e | tomobile and took them to his home. |to learn that he i m “~ -3 M’“‘:K — 'Mm“““"w ah e mted some wood|Sheffield A. Douglass against Maleolm | Hesberc Davis was home trom New| / 5 had & atiask of quinge Mlocking 16 ralse the truck thé required|THOMPEON went to lie jury at noon Tuus- a Rossie have been -at| York!for the week end. Wweight. He also zed a §x8 yolisw Uay. Afler deliverating for more than an plant in Willimatie. B o R T O " . : pize timber, 28 a sort of Jevafage It is|BOUT. the jury brought i a verdist for ey v e ne BROOKLYN { Plainfield, Mrs. John Gallup: | A commuay satvies s te Ve held NORTH LYME % o Dlaintiff to recover thaifull amount of | - Iy i = the'town ha ving morning, com- . 2 St Al e A ok URST t®tio claim, $435.9%, with: interest added, The annual meeting of the Windham| X . ‘Cloveland t menird. A Cioorms | mencing at 10 o'clock. (A rabbi from | Mre..IL A. Logers, of Sslem. v > .zn:‘ while &t work with @ crow.|lotal of $445.47. Dunn for plaintiff, Rath- | Mr. and Mrs. Nowell has returned, aft- Agricultural society held N R < Brirmnin M Ralph Kenyon:| New Iaven is expected to'be present and Mrs. W, M. Sissou thie Jast of the week. s home "¢ "' jaslcs, and the|bun for defendant. It is said motion will | er spending Sunday with relatives in Bos- owed the amount regeived from|Sterling, Mrs. Mary Gallup: Pomfret, | assist at the service. oo steming Mr.|be made for a new trial on the ground | ton. g 3 S all sources during the vast y#hr was $3,-| Nfieg Margaret Vihite: suparintendent. of| Flmer Dickingon and Miss Fleanor Falte (o the back of the head forcing|Mat tite verdiet s no in accordance with | Miss Elsie Kaime is employed by the|g64.68 aM the total ekpenditures $2-| building, Mre. Soott Tripp ana Mz Geo. | Lord were at Storrs Saturday to attend | Jared Daniels, Jr., 1 &3 chin close breast, and holding | the, evidence. OO ury to-begin the| A witie od of suffopation—was| LHE NEXt case called was Angelo Ster- gss is having his house §L e officers elected nilo of Willmartic against \\Inlhrou AL S, sno s, Waite aefiadf to work Beresr, n‘:'"““v"‘;(‘;’""! i Monday night in washing and pre-|'SCOVAr Gamages of & waring caulifiower and celery for. the = - v eierks, Mrs. C..S. Hyde ths routbau Fame. day evening. Bim o Te 5 anpd Mrs. W B. Porter. ©O. SBeyms was In Middictown Mr: and Mr. Archie Beek of Hopedal street repaired and yerw, Hepoui B g Chapg\n Tumn:l A community supper was lield the eve 5“‘.,“., Mass., visited friends here the past we::l gled. Nathanie! lams, firsi VCQ pre: mbe: ibert Hilding and infant da 3 There was 3 larges Mm at fiss Louise. Pajge mas_home rom | gent: Henry Dorrance, scoond yide pres.| o0& of November 10th {n the chapel of! Mrs. er 5 i ugh: re rd over Sunday Y Ve ident; Frank Dartin, ‘third viee e carelessly 6perated b £ entertained ‘the| gent o "’“";’:“ ::S'L“’;"' cident oceurred Junc 9, 1919, in Main | b at her home on Reynolds|iam F. Thurber, treasurer; Oscar " THE BOSTO sToRE = ‘rne|SiTect, cmear he corner of Broad. Dunn | Hill last week — @ wood, Riley B. -Witter, Frederick K. % | for_plaintiff and Rathbun for defendant. ™~} riMs. " Isabelic Neal has roturned to = Rathbun, Richmond; Walt Vi'nhzm Dulcher of Danbur\ By the The jury in the gase is composed of | Providence after a wisit wiht relatives l Excier; A Monteith, suest of his daughtes siabLe o David F./Sherman’ of Seuth Kingston, | here. the Teques 0[ cmmm for defendant, tho| The Home Guards o ase o = i d v ox £ with Mrs. g ilace,| Bon-Opto, 2 an_gutomobile | detindasle The ac. | 29, ntity 34 X decided to get the truck in the early morning, foremcn ; Benjamin . Bray, Jr.. Fred W.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamphere &nd e were Nefes |Sherman, North Kingston: Joseph J.|two daugliters of Westerly erd recent OF 1¢ oW lo & that she could|hoyg, James Dowd, Josep A. Daly, Charles- callers here. s e Stregthen Besight work In which she sisted by her husbapd 5 7% \esterly; George W. town ; where Mrs. Waite Fo e 20 the scene of the z 2 : Ry e o ; 2 - 31§ .1‘;’:: .: T TR s bors:whe wore aeresied foc 10,2, 56 o€ dots 10 be st @ mie | Lewig 1 =t P We follow the market from day to day. We buy whenever there seems to be no respence, she s s O Y 3 nt street Sat ey e : | eyesight § Srenf: R any adva.ntage to do so—and we reduce our prices in accordance. We are v ; ~even in advance many times, our prices being lower than the merchandisecan § Dale. R. 1| many instances, and quick reliet o weelk end in| brought to inflamed, aching, itching, be replaced for. ' No. 26, 1 0,| buming, work-strained, watery eyes. ' romoved to !hu;u,m” : Allessio. 16, cvenine there| Read the doctor’s full statement soon "erende, quale Cerra, 1 S i e wit, ok 4o T o it s e e e Upon one point we can give our positive assurance—Boston Store aistriel_court in were for hearing before the !1next term of the of £500 each fone, 19, John and neld y of the perior'court in bonds zelo® Ca- Angelo | Angelo e e e o ot g e | chater Krlan el o no 1 e prices will always be as low‘as the lowest upon deperdable mer- he Massachusetts Institute of Fechnoly £a¥e an adldress on home servic s= of 1595, and soon there-| . ol S T ‘"’:;:m:‘“‘"i:zifim-‘—-THE BOSTON STORE .m)my:luh.vd by the Westerly c Demonstration All This Week chandise—the only kind we carry. - rteason of fail | tea elected for the | g bealth, i ltave the ship and engage in QUE-f.door e e g senr s com EaLs. Nt Notable Price Revisions DRESS PERCALES OF BEST . BED SIZE BLANKETS— TARD-WIDE SATINES — The - & QUALITY—This compriscs our Lnkets “'h’fl; we quality we have been selling £ 4 Sofk oh the farm. The Dreen farm on| CIsk, Arihur e § THE PARISIAN in Draperies and Floor for $430 s for $1.80 a yard, in aycomplete w Uit rmd iss easd and op- SN oo, 2 i Eavering: REVISED PRICE $329 lns o€ cojors, also black, and i ?ERFECTED ART NEEDLE 25¢ CURTAIN SCRIM—We have WOOL: BLANEETS REVISED PRICE 6% thrée hundred vards of this good WOOL: PLAID BLANKETS SO X : i i . ; iighed bor- jid at $12.09 uatil ECONOMY SILK — This is & This' wonderful Needle is specially adapted to th> new sie present time— combination of sk and fine REVISED PRICE $10.00 mercerized cotton, and wag embroidery in the French Knot style, which is so popular WHITE BLANKETS — former worth the price we have asked, M z o aEga R ice $7.50— $1.25 a yard. It is firm, light tn i gy o Tioeal: Basunka just now. During this week of introduction w= will give, Rgv|szn PRICE $548 relghL‘:vnd I handsome— A 2 Braiford, L Taul R. Moore and Cash Miller, 5 < s REVISED PRICE 75¢ | Sossest ey e . e EBc D cxix with & el o c a yard, st = WHITE BLANKETS — former g eporteson trom Wegterly ai.|ound irom v . free of charge, an extra point with cach nsedle purchased. R T st REVISED PRICE 29¢- bl | ; it the Rhode Isl Game Bro.|Bervice. Ine, are at Mineola as 1 a terms— BATES AND TOILE REVISED PRICE $7.50 §:25 a yard. Just the thing for % s N Lkt '8 PRICE $1.60 APIECE—ART GOODS DEPARTMENT T &at lnings. We can show you { Frovidence, Champlin stari. | e B Ny e a splendid assortment of eolors 1 hnson, stata| ¢ Vinter - home 1 | e $11.00— a . g t Daytona, © | o own i REVISED PRICE $2.00 and designs- 364980 ttnct hasa been siooked v she} ! aeonably of checis, pl REVISED PRICE 85 brodks of the etats the state should |~ stratford. rieved because they ai: | i ]},'.',?fi; o solid colors 3 t money 10| fege the fown declines to saneti s 1 Chbly: (itates *Vou : the maney 3150 cach for thelr services. will furely interest you— Silks, Dress Gocds and ] o Mg b g REVISED PRICE Z5¢ . 3 Men's Furnishi i ente was ;:.Ar.,m}l{-\ Ash, Arth CURTATE SCRDE i ings at Grudy ns urnuhnn " . but it| Waliam H. Wilcoxsen of o s g BT Sl & ¥ ¥ AL 1 « simis| hronght suit for §1 We can offer in elther fast._ solor =d Pri BOSTON STORE MEN'S SHOP. 1 otz |G tovis., - Papers or” hemstitchied, . and in prcdaps 3 Reduced Prices We are oversiocked in this de- | i~ o L material— sortment of = Silkk Department partment. and have decided to were REVISED PRICE 47¢ Widti SCRIM AND MARQUISETTE— iog: o ently elected to the hmm'u,, cut deeply into the prices o AD n sdance or pariridge we clear out our surplus merchsm- ATURAL PONGEE— We. have ta T of our T5c REVISED PRICE 42¢ Pan, and a very Here's an Interesting. list W' ¥ bine e NUINE DUCKLING FLE e of bargaitis. s0te of thesh bim ked it dow: NG yard = o, tamcner, caiablisned prics "REVISED PRICE o8 b3 b “;‘“g;r’;‘“".‘ 5 nAUmMerces. n on € d8g thicves wes deteeted 'n fhe pu. REV'SED PRICE &Cc YARD-WIDE MESSALINE — Were $2.50—~ | B —. = 3 g gy S s QUAKER FILET NET d ¥ ¥ A"l Aot f .‘I;-l::‘\i‘ml:.’::;: REVISED PRICE $17% » E | CURTAINS s ateria an zns which we sold a short time Were $3.46— Py Gur entire assortment daf $10.00 and all fast colors. W 2 bl dngies ity REVISED PRICE 240 urtaing Offors ches— 3 z U" WORK i . " means the very best. REVISED PRICE 75¢ R xSl Were 33.76— % 1 : &l handsome Fiiet nets ¥ 4 e 45-INCH CF - HINE — REVISED PRICE 2@ « { vith dainty | WINDSOR 1 CREPE Rt e A e ol ' hite and tinte: 1 and black, also whi W $3.95— 5 small 0 r)ul;nl u‘ our SIH::N-‘ "‘n:v|“p PRICE “ " e oy u Thix is pure ellk, of inchoe, Tiks 5ld e bigh s 0 weight and very even tn | Were BT B 2 REVISED PRICE 43¢ weave. Former price $1.50 a " we dispose of | o N yard— Were $4.95— > g T h lower price, SFP"T‘;\I’A‘ j{"\TE? ZEI‘V\R REVISED PRICE $188 REVISED. PRICE “ - i WE NOW OFFER THEM — i i g Two to A WHILE THEY LAST kA T e e e are e S T LA NN $6.19 A PAIR '\‘»?,‘1’.,:“-.{’5“ Al pretly. patters. e have lel: of these beau- REVISED PRICE 239 & 99C— printed silks, which have : s " ) BEAUTIFUL CRETONNES REVISED PRICE 35c A YARD elling for $4.00 and ‘l'o. 0 a Were $4.00— dn WHICH WE HAVE BEEN REVISED PRICE $200 REVISED Pllcl 2. It SELLING AT $1.89 & : TEAZLE DOWN NG 1§ price indicates the \grade. Domestic and White 40-INCH CREPE METEOR—AlL i 1E e ey s R silk of the best quality, and SHIBTS . 1 or S e Loapers Goods at the New shown in black and all colore, Very heayy — sites 15 to 19— eight SRSt st dng The price has been $5.00 a yard Were $3.50— | or drapery or up- Revised Prices for *;'é’;"s‘g-m“ s REVISED PRICE 245 | use s just e thing— REVISED PRICE ¢ ALL-LINEN CRASH—Bleached $8.50 RIEBED UMNICH SOES B SR or unbleached Linen Crash o Fine Ribbed Suits in Datursl v | onto your plate and a generous spread of | Were $230 Square Yard R Dress Goods Department o e e S R FIRST PRIZE. Then taste its flavor el s Rl g REVISED PRICE Wi € 1ts favor. Inlaid Linoleums, in & good as- = CHILDREN'S COATINGS — ¥ i 3 sortment of designs, including | FamACHED COTTON HUCK | which we have been selling for | PEDRLESS RIBSED UNION _It’s no wonder that this “Modern Butter” | the granite. It is all two yards | FOWELSTPretty hematitched 3350 a yard. The width is 5 | SUFTS — A $2.00 suit, in eoru W is good. There are no animal fats in it—just | [de, sad the quality is excel- e s e have been inches, ;rlm e have it fmgar. coloring. Good - heavy welght. 3 ent, net, cardinal, navy, brown an kY ) b pure vegetable and cocoanut oils churned to | S ASVIBRP ERICK; b sroen— surmégts, 55 SIF SH N | CONGOLEUM (Gold Seal) ular vich creamy - smoothness with whole milk, | Former Price 93¢ a Square Yard HALF-LINEN, HEAVY HUCK REVISED PRICE $2.19 and gtogte— | Delicious and wholesome, FIRST PRIZE is the # NOW 7% ;raemtrlysa;d et ih | ALL-WoOL coAtmvg — 4 byt 1 ] | £ One of the most widely known ik did zood pebble-cheviot weave, of ENGLISH ALL-WOOL HEATH- Tou Are comdiipated, nmdua. and | perfect spread. ‘ Tloor Coverings—similar in ap- REVISED P good weight, in navy, brown and BR SOX— Wit BN, R0t 16 0ne o5 40 Gaaassdls | | pearance to a linoleum of the RICE 500 taupe. The former price of $4.50 REVISED PRICE $115 onight sure for pour liver and bov Follow the lead of H best quality, but much’lower in FANCY TU; was considered low— gt Bt . Loy ead of thousands of other | price. 1n.two and three yard REISH TOWELS REVISED PRICE $3.29 $1.00 CASHMERE -SOCKS—Afl o WL housewives and use FIRST PRIZE' NUT i widths. VR B R i Wool Cashmere Socks, in hand- ., bad cold, or upset, | = | E of our Faney Turkish Towels AN E SEY COAT- oma Ne gl e i BRSCATINE wherer o sowus batler o |f T UETRSNL. | A e ae D | e e L ot 4 3 love Chacarets 0o e it better and it costs about ha : A i i 2 e > ; | B e el s Vo ) B oo e T A e : v ; iy A M ® owels and many very pretty | tures. Former price 36,50 yard ,A m" cum ‘ g6t 43 picces of Parisian. China, fi A beautiful set of fine Parisian China Dishes - A e L TG oo g i e R B REVISED PRICE $420 ful in desi 5 ’ £ w ; [ g o R g i easxgfi be bought with the coupons that | REVISED PRICE $50.00 PEVIPRO ERILE $6e i welghe ot of ¢ m""""‘m i and 88,00 . come with First Prize. Read how easily you | R Formerly ‘$1.15 to $1.50— epjendid quality, whitks we have N pons you can gel t th | REVISED PRICE 930 been selling for 39.50 a yard, REVISED PRICE 88 wnother 36-piece set. A third set of €21 Pt them on your table. 5 8 Good heather mixtures— v 34 pieces For only 30 coupons and G « Readjustments Which COTTON BLANKETS REVISED PRICE $529 ° R e 36.00 completens this magnificent din- Qupons alé‘o come with Baby Brand Oleo- Affect Colored Wash /| #1GLE Bup szks BLaxkETs ular $125 grade, "-7:-9 — e ner seivice. 112 pisces margarine. Try i ; 4 ich have £old as high as $2.00 them in all sizes. Ectu only— “PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND" THE g Y it. i Goods of All'Kinds - & pair—this year— < B aavy Vel + BREAKS UP A COLD INA | Your grocer should be able to supply you B ity smROATRS. ek aiae )k WRWISED BUICE 219 Linings REVISED PRICE $6c FEW HOURS R s Percales of good quallty which | THREE-QUARTER S 12z E TARD-WIDE SATINES — “D] UXE" NEGLIGEE 3 .W]th FIRST PRIZE. If he can't, let us know, | wehave ‘becn selling for 3¢ a | ~ BLANKETS -white, tan or gray 211 otor, white and bIack e p i ‘ yard.” Both light and dark Blankets which were sold as . haye been sciling’ these for $¥c stufled-up! Sefid money and coupons to—=" grounds— high as 3350 a pair— a yard— REVISED" PRICE 25c REVISED PRICE $239 REVISED PRICE 35 P./BERRY & SONS, Inc. ,. : il l HARTFORD, CONN. i Sole Distributors for New England States i NUT MARGARINE

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