Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 26, 1920, Page 9

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| OPEN EVENINGS - CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPOR'I'UNITY? ‘:'ample S oe Store » November 27th Our stock of Shoes was partxa‘lly damaged by watet lut SundayMommg, caused by the bursting of pipes on the floors above ,us. F ortunately we were. well covered hy msm'aaee. We now can well afford to offer Shoes for Men, Women and Chil- 138. MAIN STREET (NCLUDED IN THIS'SALE Charles E. Cibert 7. ° Omrnd §10 i ii Ay 7 XMAS . : ; \ RUBBERS, week-end guest of Mre. Migna Kingsley ==, | The Brockion Sample Shoe Store | -5 |-==7 ez iNCLUDED _IN - . 3 O % FELT BOOTS, ARCTICS : R st Canaan for seversl yearm. & apeoe THIS SALE - ing some - time wlu: bis sister, Mrs. famiyl, of Col- ST T chester, visited- relatives asd friends ip N . P town Sunday. = —= - Mr: and Mps. C.-E. Malona and Austin e e the tidal wave, giving the town a Tes H‘ye\ mgdnzngsamlner at New London my mind to start out myself. That Mr. idence. {Rix visited relatives In Pleasant Valley " < publican assembly delegation for the first| who signed leath “certificate’ will' be ‘Hartwell i§ a preity nice man and they Miss Marjorie Mann spent Thanlm:h' and East Lyme Sunday. -, i > itime in-several years, Samuel L. Robin-| éummoned, as will also Coroner Fer- treated lmas fine 'at- tho- Bolloe’. Hs oML tug b7 NewEivic.cihero et soafiins® Mbe. Misses _ Helen Rogers and Eleanor . ] Y ' Lison - defeated Senator ‘Ray P. Littlefield lvuon and Medjeal Examiner Scanlon, L Moore. of Norwich, gpent the week-end by a plurality of 502 votes. The official|of Westerly, also seversl police officers.;t0o. The eats at the restaurant were|J. Harry Mann, " has bagn ‘visiting for|at their homes. £k I vote is: Robinson, 1228; Littlefield, 729.11t S; em;fied umt ;.:t more u:l;ux thge good ,but the motion pictures, that was|some time. Mre. Harry Moore and mon, George Py Y | Fop representative, Bdward L. Coman|or four ays wi consumed in the v\ alw: vEnt: - h were Norwich visitors Sunda: e | won over John B. Dldred by 388 votes.|ltrial of the case. the best of all, I'vé\always wanted to see| Photographs ‘taken at the xecmam . Mr. Coman received 1179 votes to 732 The state remmlng board completed er having a plurality or uu In, the Sec-| for.Mr. Eldred. Mr. Robinson gained one. Wednesday afternpon the officlal count, ond Assembly district, ntative | vote and Mr. Coman two votes by the of the Second Congressional§ district,| Samuel H. Davis, repubhcan defeated | hoard’s count. showing that Congressman Walter R.|George H. Bray, democrat, by 840 vams.‘ Stipess defeated Luigi DePgsquale, his|The total vote was: Davjs, 1115; Bray| It Is- considered a certainty mow that damoeratic opponent by 14,797 votes.| 275. | The board’s count gave Stiness 33,301 votes against 19,004 for DePasquale. Stiness gained 212 votes and DePasquale made a gain of 151 votes, the net gain for Stiness heing 61 votes, Abraham P. Datson, républican, was elected senator from Westerly, defpti Tristam D. Babeock, democrat, by 123 Mr. Datgon received 1914 Volesing ong was prevented from attend Baboock 662 votes. Joseph .| 0n™ T moced contrast republican, eleoted representa- years, the vote appeared i e from the Wirst Assembld- distriet of | 330 0 YO8 PO O YOS | Faths st that town over Frank G. Booth, demo- ey > [Raras $oL. Alle. gcfence. Crat, by & vots of 925 to 225, the form.| Lirouchout the day. Hence in the clos:| defense has not b Y b » v ing hours there was no rush of belated|jt is believed that Mr. yoters. This fact the election of: 8 steadily emplo: accidental. Children OI'Y (.»uwr:ssf?;duorfircs; prev bt d mzl"a‘n' FOR FLETCHR sl it is s CASTO its annual message .| When the ‘superior court for Washington 11 be has not been announced, i that Dr. Harry Lee, the sup- pt through on|New London hospital, and Dr. Henry L3 \ & Nervous E‘M akdown “I am so nervous it seems as though-I should fly” —“My nerves are all on edge”— “I wish I were dead.” How often have we heard these expressions or others quite as extfavagant from some loved one who has been brought to this state by some female trouble which has slowly developcd until the nerves can no longer stand upwnderit. No woman should allow hersclf to drift into this condition without fiwing that good old-fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pink- am’s Vegetable Compound a trial. 3 Read the Letters of These Two Women. North East, Md.—“I wasin ill health Minneapolis, Minn.—4Iwa. four or five years and doctored with and nervous, could not restat i one doctor after anothér bub none was more tirdd in the morning than l me, I was irregolar and had when I went to bed. I have two chil- terrible palm. in my back, lower dren, the youngest three months old > pnt my body apd down each side and it was drudgery to care for them thfl' I fio go to bed three or four .asI felt so irritabl eand generally worn days every month, I was very nervous, out. ; From lack: agl appetite emg d not llu and could not eat my baby did not_get enough nourish. sicl ment from my, mi Istarted to give E. Pinkham’s Vege-. him two bottle feedings a day. After pound and Iam sorry Idid taking three bottles of Lydia E. Pinke it loonor for it has helped me ham’s Vegetable Gompound 1 felt like don'th:vemgotobed. anewwomxn,finlnfhfeandemrgy. It is'a pleasure to care for my childre! and I-am very happy with them feel fine. "I nurse my baby exclusively againgand can’t say too much for your medicine.”—Mrs. A. %mun, 2633 E.24th St., M.mneapols, Minn, .. Nm Ailmg Women Should Rely Upon. . K] % By~ ey E X &v; > ~— - " Dl . PRI | county, Judge Sumner, reconvenes at{last picture, the street lights were gleam-| spoilitig the holiday for Westerly, from adjournment Wednesday!ing brightly through the mist and Lu-|tyres. afterncon. Attorney A. T. L. Ledwidge,|cian for the fiest time, realized that he who has been assigned as counsel for the! was miles from home and hungry. He ed, .did not try any of the cases ‘in{ began to lopk sbout him for a place 10| holiday a pleasant one. h he was interested at this week's|spend the night snd was directed to e | n of the court, the cases be;ul George H. Hartwell, Jr, clerk of the|afiracted many. o former!placed at the foot of the dosket, in order| overssers of the poor. ~Mr, Hartwell Wit volume at| o give the attorney opporaunity to m‘ 5 St i Gl et N i e i ",A eable box inte which 200 pairs of | been malk e und o 3 e )\fiwn, b\u“’“n a:;;y‘:rg:‘meh?:(o’;;;l:; "":d ::e School street as the result of its m:c‘nin:i termin 3 . (P = Lodgwidge Wil| things by Sournying afoot — ta. South. | 1¢ from dlsatric current helieved to have endeavor to show that the shooling Was|iprace. was witheut fupds and supper and in who the witnesass for the prose: | need of a night's lodging. Thurston and Charies T..Th R1A In South Kingstown where the entire) zoon whoperformed the operation at the ::‘_':gn:‘,ffm'?:;‘o:‘hb"’:;:m‘hm:; the long, lomg trall for home setisfied{jgneér. that he came and saw even though he dd not conquer. *T've wanted to see something of the| Pawtueket. Mr. and Mrs. Ferhert FR. Morris ond| New Britain—In making & raM for world for along time”.he told the Tel- Attorney Mrs, Irvine Miron lsave thls‘ an egram representative just ‘before leaving| (Friday) morning for Washinaton. D C. for home. “I've often asked my uncle to| where they are to spend the winter. take me with him to Southbridge or Put-| Georse E. Shaw spent..the hohd. name and when he woulda't'I made up|with his brother,. Edward Shaw of Prov- T e them but didn't expect to when I.left|centenary at Columbus last summer are with Mr. and Mes. Wi PUTNAM home. I guess maybe I'll come in again| to be shown in'connection with a lecturé|white making repalrs to . A $ some ‘time when I get the chance for I{at the Methodist church Sunday k. (Comtinued from Page. ¥ix) saw a whole lot and it was worth walk- = Fred Mz ing 25 milesyto see, I don’t know what |0 4 a movie and the pictures aroused they'll say when I get home, but gosh, I |street c A mixtare of smow and rain fell all| By the time he turned away from thelthrough Jhankegiving day in this city. | B; outdoor ve: There were many happy fa | reuntons, however, and many- . pri {and public social gatherings to make The the: were well patronized and a dance a 3ir. ana ires ryn will have to be repaired on|guests of been trangmitted from some high tension Mrs. He also lenrned tha( the boVlyne' me fire was extinguished by Ra'nh | T v of the| fire departmeht. using an e risher. |V Withour Town spent the holidey with ! Dis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D, 14 B Mr. Hartwell directed the lad to 2 Miss Anna iday recess at her home in Putnam. Today and Saturday wijl also be hol-|hi idays for emploves of msme plants that rk. | Thursday mornine that: have ‘been " idle for two weeks a4’ | Penperil], Mass, Mrs. Tda G. Kennedy' spent Than’ ive | Wal ine with her brother, F. G. Greenslit of | Chynachet relatives. Trnest R MEN Get quick service in our Men’s De- OUR t. W ialize in M klrtn;en e specialize in Men’s POLICY Drug Store Service. -NATIONAL Hot Water Bottle To Sell An’ excellent bottle, - strongly moderate prices. made. of ithe best grade rubber. For the sick-room, and these Zhil- ¢ ly nlghts. : To Deserve ? This ‘month onlv v your respect always. 'sl 19 : Shlpments : “.,wmd NATIONAL NORWICH y who at present is work: rsey for the Goodyear Co. the trial of Charles Bailey charged with his cupiosity strangely but he lacked the| don't care for Tve had a five time” * " |epe nt the holiday at llls home im Greve he murder of his brother, Edgar T. nece: Tice. h Bailey, will/begin next week Monmay ey d Mrs. John Laurie, and to snend Howeyér, in Eome ;olants in fhis territory | and Friday at. Mr. and Mrs. Byrton and famfly: of street. sment ‘the hollday ‘with of the week Pomtret, for the holiday. truck joad eame from the mext socigl. fly had as guesty and - Mrs. Tred Lm burg. Mfs. John Tiftany was o itor last weel. F. C. Morse for Al t sgventy-five Fred Fish of Leflingwéll is stayine iliam Dariing their house. A flock of wild gesse was seen flying northward a few dgys ago. A large crowd attended the dance giv. en by the Social elub Friday evening. Colchester and hn B. Byrne, of Hartford, John A.|%0veral were present from MiWinston of Providence and Miss A. Isabelle | 30d North Plains. An w York were guests at the oyster supper was served. All are anxiously awalting = Joseph McMahoh of New York spent H. Moss who have| ¢ Past Week with friends In Old Ham. r home in Lowell were Dickinson's men are repeiring the roaé d Mrs. J. J. Russell. PR Coanatl il around the Sterligg City digtiilery. weré at the home of & Hartfopd vis neighbors and cer ot Burlinet'n, | ends helped Mr. and Mra. Jared Dan- Dalton and Miss| ooy, *Vening, Nov. o last ‘week. Merrill's home in| '8 teaching school. "R Buleer, Worcetaer, | €18 I, warm their neéw house Satur- Dancing =nd R. Murphy both of Providance| it Peffeshments were enjoyed. Miss Alice Adams of the Raypqth in-|<nent the day with Captain Bulger and store he found an admission ticket to|upitute at Snrinefield is spendine the hol-| his fami'y the motion plctures waiting for him. He attended and enjoyed the performance | thorouchly. After the theire, he.was di- jrected to police headauarters where he * iwas cordiallly greeted by Nicht Desk Of- i | ficer Andrew M. Hicging, who assiZmed|aay will ha o day of resuminticn of - him to the Blue Room. : After eating & good breakfast this merning, Luclin K Mr. and Mrs. Crowley of New York spent & few days at the Martin house Mrs, Annje Lord of Saybrook, was the T guest the past weck of her sistep, Mise i ) t : ¥ Ay AlN0 ey el Cote inVe suspended manufacturing onerations | dax at hia fafher's home Moy “Hoi ti-Hs & 3 Mre" Boys Merrill left rriet Reynolds eame home until the<firat. of the -wegk,, - Next Mon-| Rev. an nton M ,",'h""}u_, Tuesday night from Putnam where she Frank Bell of Philadeiphia mpent 3 short time at his summer home the first —_——— illicit liquor selling in New Britain, the Thankseiving = dav | police believe they have aiso run down a “YHE NATION'S SERVICE STORES™ Fully recognizing the ‘just and urgent demand for lower prices, we are making every effort to-revise our prices downward. To do this we have cut our margin of profit to barely enough to pay rent.and clerks’ salaries, because the manufacturers’ prices in many cases are still going up—very few are lower. You will find that our prices.are much the lowest in the City, and that out store is the pleasantest to shop m—and our clerks are polite and interested. NaTIONAL Tooth Paste ln Stock DRUG STORES 1559 MAIN. AND SHETUCKET STREETS 3forthepneeof2 | Preserves as well as whitens the GILLETTE BLADES To Maintai teeth. The very best tooth paste ot science can produce. Regular 25 69¢ A Dozen the highest. bype ‘of tulbe‘.- Proyu S For a short time only. 3 for 50c : e S Fully Guaranteed merchandise at 3 DJER KISS FACE POWDER 49c DORIN'S ROUGE BRUNETTE ' Ne. 1249 3¢ Telephone orders A promptly filled \ Phone, Norwich jss Mary Rose Arbin and |Bang of thieves who lave been systemat. d Father Dykeman per-|leally raiding the big factories. A half formed the marriage ceremony. A large dozen arrests were mide. e —————————e

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