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~From Norwich Morning Bullstin, Monday, Nevember 22, 1920 BURSTING WATER PIPE FLOODS SHOE STORE A bursting water pipe in the Cofi- P munity Center rooms Saturday night fiooded the Commercial school rooms and went down through the floors into the Brockton Sample Shoe store at 138 Main street. The water was discdver- ed sarly Sunday morning by Officer ers of the store. | Hush McAvoy, who notified the own- . |50 HENS LAID 3 EGGS “Ihen I Vegan @ a day from Ac Bt - Episcopal v wmmnfl Smith, - reetor. Bau cgmmypion.. 19,30;; chureh, school, 1% evening prayer, 7.36 p. m. At Groce Moomrial Waptist chuceh Preaching morniug and evening by 3:, 3. MeClégse of *New iayen. Comi don Acllowing the cyening service. At -Trinity Eplecopad- church thefe ibe holy communion ang sermon at 1 2. m, church school at mpon, and, ewen- ing prayer and sérmoh at 7.30 p. dn. - At'fHe Holiness Middlon, resuits for that it pass 30 good prost ! Sour Boer v|gc5 & a sclentific ¢ <caslly givea in hen's Bealth o dy A DAY. NOW LAY 3¢ “Tfie “sibsect of the Chrislian Seiboce| Trlis How to Wake Idie Hons m lfir\ice%‘indf morning -at., the Thayer i ' wm" N e by Casinand uce Money in Winter, Creagor, i d The fixtures In the store were badly Street, praise and -prayerswervi ; i 4 = i Ha m. Bible class.and. Sunday sc damaged by the water, and part of the’ — AT "'l-lE_—..—— 2 3. m., preaching ;xsmvl\)'r‘.w | shoes % N 3 At Bt “Andrew’s piscopsi dndreh, there wiil be holy communion and non “at 10.30 a.'m’, o ' 8chy at 00n, und - evening ‘Praver amd” zjrygun at 7.30 p. m. Brockton Sample Shoe Store |:i=-: Wo Toke The Supday schosl ut, 1ot clock as dsyal. - At the. Spiritual - Academ: ley. At the Church of The Good ~m»und. TUniversaljst. 1030 a. m, wvice of worship. Fu\dcc! The Culture of the Konl. ble school, £. A" 'Pfll.) €30, p.m, the Y. P. C.. U, meeting. AL the Contral’ Baptist church. Res : tes, pastor, MOTBIRG Subi Chureh and The T vidual. 1t 10.43. Sunday _sel Class. for Men at nooa. 6.30 subject, Progressi: Ewening sermon, A uumm Face, OUR STOCK OF SHOES WAS PARTIALLY DAMAGED BY WATER LAST SUNDAY MORNING, CAUSED BY THE BURSTING OF PIPES ON THE FLOORS ABOVE US. FORTUNATELY WE WERE WELL COVERED BY INSURANCE. WE NOW CAN WELL AFFORD TO OFFER SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN—_— At 30, 40 and 50 Per Cent. of the Dollar |- =ii: CAN YOU AFFORD TO MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY ? Epworth Fielding. Evening w Batp will speak on Manhood's Longing | For Youth's Oppestunity. At the First Baptist church, Georie Henry . Strouse, minisier. The 1« !W wili be observed mt the morsin Theme: The Lord's Supper H— Lord's Day. Bible scheol at 17 « clock. = Young Peopie’s service st 6.4 UBBERS, s o S RUBBER BOOTS, At the United Cpngregatiomal o Alexander H. Abbott, minjeter. M FELT BOOTS, ARCTICS JIuii.. s Gt aien. 1 XMAS 2=, | The Brockton Sample Shoe Siore tration of Capital. Home- o 138 MAIN STREET [{INC] ummms SALE IS . W G Sy THS SuE OPEN EVENINGS ; = = e 3 5 nity House, $.30, Miss Hclea Mursh: A Whaliag Voyage. o i 1w t m i ark cation. ! wing in our public schools|semt Saturday with her aunt, Mrs. J. H. | o , v n 1 i . King. X Eermon thepe 4 g 5 ppoint 3 79—The Wittle| Muss Emma Troland of New Londor i§ g / Lord's supper in Mansfeld. | visiting her brother, Charles Troland. » London thern Railroad.| H. . .Sweet is_movi Supervisor Voggfional Educati At the Federated church, Rev. Ti Dan- iel Trick, pastor. Morning serviee. 10.30. Friday morning by one of Evening “servic: ars ago this weck the frat ship- hat property which was deeded | strous fires that has oecur- | Mr. Sweet nurchased some time ago. 7380, subject of hermon, Christ. s for the new courthouse ural « ge. o 3 " is | the pury f a pars T’ 1 part of ths & in many| ¥Frank Walker of Wilimantic. Fred | Philanthropiet; the fourth in & se .l m srwich. The materisl was| It ith th nost feel s A 1 points involved & n x. ¥a The large stocking factory of? Walker with his son George of Bridzeport | yermons on Christ and the Socia »ors and was brought d he waek was a qui: othing of note oocur- Uie peses and trangaility e Hook and Ladder ball avon, and the Neptum we ahnounee v fifler e o . s St Me rd was totally destroy-{Were vVisitors Saturday with their sisters.| lem. , . ' . who' dfed St . oinmg buildings—the fin-|Mrs. Martha Segar and Mrs. Nellis S i . Ll T dence at- Norwich Falls ; I Thel Yidka somE RhkiaToE i : d the plcker house. The|Thaver. aus g ; ind the insurance $23.-| Mr. and Mre. Dayid: Clark of Mansfield PLAINFIELD and Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch of Willi- uring whiel time he had made b Liéderkranz soclety hae g s i furnishings here Wednesday from Peter- A day or two later, were | one of the most popular young men ¢ The floar and in Spear's buflding, en She- | King, one day recently. - Appenings of the W town. e P e there . for| AMr. and Mfs. Lymaa Pitcher, Mr. ane|Shat Mass, 1o the house of Mre. Ken- #n{ The week most profital th { raliroad was the last. -Over 9,000 28, 1570—The first of | sengers were earried. v Tered by the Hampehire. on Tuesdiy|Mrs. Davié Piicher and Charles Pitcher | Tral; Tty wacated by Mr. Tiop one of the pleasante s -in-law, il Shiel b b The room is being handsomely | spent Manday in Madison, guests of Mr. | 18 Prother-in-law. Mitchell Shields R O hemouc n and T. A. Wiber took 1500!Mrs. Holbrook lett this week for Florida | “ois¥ evening by traln. ! society for essays up- of pereh in Poquetannuek Cove | o spend the winter, - Tae degrea tcaim of Plainfleld grangs neral tarming has Been | hairs of our heads a Ralph. W. Taylor has gone-to Hartford arwed atand 1 Livermors of Bograb-|about 150,000 to the head R R |w work for an msurance company. Gran; & 1es run. about fourteen is = | Mrs. Phebe Irish. Mrs. Mercie Gillette, POW HE EXDED KIDNEY TROU oy g t. payable on h. being given before the dance. LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Foster and three chil. | o o ’ RO rhanged in fifty The funeral services of the late Danici| Building is dull and numbers of men| ‘2 Stark met with a painful ae- { dren, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Waterman and A truckioad of Plainfield Odd Fellows, 4 {R. Tree took 1 Tuesday afternoon. | will soen be discharged though ago, falling from the | tWo ‘daughters spent Thanksgiving day | memboers of Protec So. 19,4 0f The following b unusual at the commencem two ribs. with Mrs. Liilian Loomis in Willimantic. | eentral ¥ s of nine en of R. York spfut a day | Mrs. J. Feldman and daughter of Oak. former’s father, 3. F.|land farm bave roturned after spending several wi With Telatiyes in New Elmer | York. W. Burnh: den” with lember to be'| John Peckham, W.| uction of the courthouse | Mai e materlal is mainly for | winter months. “Small i>bs’ A.|are plenty. A schooner Mre, 2 of g design and erection of aj Thanksg: b the meeting of Plainfieid ¥ E 2 is principally .due to - The largost Fiji canoes are 100 féet| No. 140, Tuebday evening, De . v trouble” | © Senator-Buckingham Was amons ' the|some uncertainty to the eligibility of Wiltimantic | long. first and decond degrees will he co « = i IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE OUR SYSTEM OF MERCHANDISING THE RESULT OF BUYING HERE WILL PROVE A MOST AGREEABLE SURPRISE TO YOUR OVER-TAXED POCKETBOOK—COMPARE OUR PRICES OF FRUIT, VEGETABLES, MEAT AND DAIRY . PRCDUCTS, WITH THOSE,YOU ARE PAYING. SWIFT’'S BROOKFIELD Fresh, Little Pig Pork Loins and Fresh ' Shoulders Have Taken a Big Drop—Qur Prices For Saturday PORK LOINS | WholePork Loins Rib Ends, Ib. .. ..... 25¢ 10to 12]b. ave, Ib. .. 23c Loin Ends, Ib. ... ... 28c| Fresh Pig Shoulders Center Cuts,Jb. ... .35¢ | 4to6 ib.ave,lb... .. 20c Salt Pork, Ib. ...... 20c |Pork Sausage,Ib. ... 26c One Ton Steaks, Ib. 25c | ©UR USUAL GOOD, LEAN Seloin, Porterhows, Rowad | CORNED BEEF, Ib. 10¢ Cut From Swift's Steer Beef Well Corned—All Steer Beef CUT FROM SWIFT'S | SWIFT’S SPRING FRESH KILLED Steer Beef LAMB; VEAL RIB ROAST BEEF | SHORT CUT LEGS | SHORT CUT LEGS Pound ......... 20c|{Pound ......... 35¢| Pound .. . 30c e e e BEST CHUCK BEEF | BEST LOINS LAMB | | OINS VEAL TO to roast or chops, b 50c | ROAST, b, ... .. 30c 11———-}——— . MEATY FORE- ‘| SHOULDER PIECES QUARTERS, Ib. . 25¢| VEAL, Ib . 25¢ LOIN LAMB CHOPS | VEAL CUTLETS ! PURE LARD, 2 Ibs. 45¢ . REELANT T e SWIFT'S PREMIUM - Fresh Fish COFFEE b 25 || VA% - = Fresh Caught | Pure Cocoa, Ib. I5c || EVARORATED pRRCOTS TR o i ———————— i — COOKING _ Smlts,lb.....35 ntaining a High Percent- Fre(:h Halibut i b t:ge o% Bl.ll-tllg:‘ l!',utme : BALDWIN APPLES, 2 quarts 25¢c Compound, 2 lbs. .. 35¢ A Lard Substitute, Sieakdb, - Bel T BEST No. 1, YELLOW Peanut Butter, Ib.. - 25¢ Fresh Salmon PEAS, can. ... l4c ?A?;ONS’ i:&l“ % Steal, Ib. ... 35¢ GOLDEN LEMONS, 6 for.,......... 15 Fresh Solid Meat | CornMeal,51bs 25¢ FINE EATING JONATHAN Oysters, pint. . 39¢ . PEARL | APPLES, Dozen .......... 33 i Tapioca, 2 bz, 25¢ Alaska Pink Sal- BEST, CLEAN mon, can. .... 16c | Head Rice, Ib. 10c Mustard Sardines | “FANCY NEW PACK SaltFlsh,mstnps SODA, MILK, OYSTER Pound ......., 18c| CRACKERS. ,Rm . A ; — i e E ot owed ... B0 P"‘k‘ge-'-""”,c .. TEAS mmunvmcmmwss BREAD — INVESTIGATE ! Boned and Rolled FRESH CUT HAM- VEAL CHOPS Ceylon,nolonngxed OLD DUTCH COF- Hm BAKED BEANS Absolutely No Waste. | BURGER, Ib. ... 15| Poind ......... 40c e 1/2 Pound 25¢ mmwmc&mm 30c and BROWN BREAD D 2 E.GGS Dogzen. ... 60¢ mantic calied on their funt, Mrs. J. ¥ | Williamt Buell moved " his household and Mre. Emerson Holbrook. . Mr. ang | ¥ith the geods. Mrs. Buell arrived Wed- candidates, i Quinebaug jodge, No. SWIFT'S SILVERLEAF i in charg Those who are in and pneumonia are weak and run down, | more than 65 years ® safe medicine for all the canse it is free from aloohol usin December, T was gel finproves the stronger. 1 people attende 1 Green's on Ster= 1 son were recsnt © a party Tuesdsy Andrew Pember, whe giris, aCimes refresbments were CH"QT'-'Rr IELD re atiended & "owars ad Mrs. Ross Berne Thanksgiving Mrs. J. E. Powers. who has been st the ufsky for hef n New om n Golastein r homes in New Thomas Taylor asd ood, have left for he Hotel Bel- previous to| the Federal ausistant eom- ion for New vocalional edu-/ ! Ganger of griy lhoum.: The B who inxc;:xthhw‘ it §i E E i g F2E i