Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 7, 1920, Page 7

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sesmits have been lssued bY Firs Mar-| street. The: hal Howard L. Stanton and one appli- ‘Be . of of sation has boen received. The permits is-| paper roof. vied included Lwo for zarages, one for 1 addition te a Larn and another for bg( he erection of a barn. The application was for a permizsion in ths east section of the city. Jecob Tempehin has been granted misslon to bulid a one story burn &t slace on Co set, The bamt ;i. frama qonstruction 20x3¢ mz with & During the past week tour bulldingy.Joreme Surdlek & Gflberl Bowers has been gfanted per- mgr migsion %2 bduoild an lddlllfln z hll barn | talner, lias' n Washington rgreet. ze of thef vddition is to be 12x30 (m-nd story | p 1 Y N . 2 &Uml_'rhu ‘“&th Mgk The agdition wiil be of : - Vajenti ; A an . i s | e et e i ¥ e store w 2 . steuction with tho reof i 3 1 : B! i TN T : taingles, the foundation and floor Wil be n 1o et 2 1 f d : 3 ? le'uzed DECISION 0N LEDYARD T o o mi e “ Chmgmas Shopping Headquarter nan to erect a garage on the land of the s f,:,f‘{:': A Whelat this fowtain—The Lcrd's Supper|His word and acscrdiig: to appointment]Corcoran Gallery, the Pennsylvania Aca- And ln Every Department e Al'@ L’dyar‘] was | Lord's w Love,” pardon, ransom, hope and life;|met His disciples. A gentleman keeps|demy. of Fine Arts, and have been seen| “my pilgrim, drink n ¢ to your -heart's|his word and & lady keeps her word. Do|in other notable American exbibjts. ~In! N \Znt‘é fif % Flrst“Bupup( ontent. Some are drlnk':xg It the tound| we ak Chulsrtay l.eeyp oor werd and mest| 1910 he was one of the three Americaify . oW Rea damages vn‘dcr his u-.: i'\’,‘;f:"f‘c: ':,, the Loy %,. of doubt and speculation; othersjout Lord acwording te appointment? artlst§ whose works were purchased by i Awarded el o mk!"h part as fol at the fountain of a Christless and blood-| ~The Lerd's'Day gnd the Lord’s Supper|the Nationdl Academy in Uruguay. ~His| Begi b Bk no of d lm Eystem. | We drink at the” spring|are trysting plades#or Jesus and His dis-|pictures are to be seen in many exclusive, 'gin Christmas. s opplng at orce—no need waiting We all ‘have our righty.snd e S ey 5 g o E il ye seo m, as he|private collections, " e denioumty. "Bt eridents T Tmag: ;’,,;“‘:,,:";,,;;“j,,g gl S TR L O T £ Tho” Waterbuy’ American savp: another minute, in fact the earlier th: better, while every €100 eautifu] ng' ‘abeu! Fight Jesus keeps His appointments, do we? e most notable—if a choice of one plaintiff $100 &n4|oc0neq our noties or we are little con: R e unes and the Loslia Day | iivuse ds mado an Typointment with|can be made from so many charming line is new and bright and all lines complete, scious ot it this; They are oUrs}ooeraguond with two ordinances in theMr. Vanderbiit fn New York city. - Van-:pictures by this distingulshed artist—is —absoltely’ &) 294, we may surrender] Old Testament. One of these is thelwerbilc was &t his office at the appoint-|a, SouVenir of Normandy. - rMu it 8 w §00d’ of otli Passover and the~ other is the Sabbath.|cd time.” The young mian was late. He| Mr. Thompson depicts Connectlcut mine bYt I Davelmiic pyssover commemorated the er-|came after tng great financier” had lefL [Scenery qnd many people cannof fail t» : - in ittle Folks to See e ‘% e a0 T wy e o e e e e | e oot s here wars 20| ecoRlietoma’of (hE miblesh. - The Old Bring the Little Folks to ‘!cr others, I have. ¥ - der tho Afof Plarouh by the blood of the pas-|nove appsintments, Jefus meets us on|Homestead scems a famillar sun-splash- ' Se‘r‘é‘ C“KM;‘.’-‘“‘"& d:ml famb sprinkled cn the _doorposts,|His Day and at His Supper. We shaliled \vm.L house on oné of the side streets 8 OLD SANTA C US sreatest . l‘m ks Lord's Supper commemorates the |miss the cream of life if we fail to Him|of: old town of Mystic. ) I ,A medt make :,‘W'g& 1 'lm \{gnf.h Jesus the Lamb of God, whose|at these trysting places. The Comside at Hew EoniieEem: : W@Hylo0d ‘Was shed on ary for our sin -_—_ ary —Morning, The Moonlight—Noank, and to deliver us from t G. ALBERT THOMPSON:S PICTURES |Connecticut, The Red House, are of spe- g5t ‘812 %’% theis ON VIEW IN WATERBURY|cial charm. A Tn Waterbury, at the emall gailery ofj ed that the He will be in our show window every day from now until Ghrist- mas, Moerping hours 10:30 to 12—afternoon hours 2:30 to 5 o'clack. Surrounded by the Toys and Dolls which repressnt much of his Nearly an Inch of Bain' ¥ 2 the Mattatuck Historical Society, there} life-work—giving first aid to slightly damaged ones, afd setting o8 i ) @ i served in commeéemoration cf ¢ 3 X i in: 8 ccember a‘ u;;» A I‘;‘? “?"‘ s S B o ot being’hown 4 gvoup of 39 odd paint-| The rainfall of Sundas. Decembor &th in motion the"trains, teams, autos and carts, and othér moving Fustos afsthel water depastmiet oL pieces of juvenils entertainment, Old Santa Claus, with his ruddy srecribiion, u-x’“‘in';fl‘“‘i:e“g!a” iy e -a The Lerd's D: ed'to 90-100 of an inch. face and his elegant new plush suit, of cherry red with white fur id land. o] i L% td-|per are the tw. SUE Lord In thi stia | €T “udent of the Yale Scnool trimmings, is ever ready to grest his little friends as they crowd & Arts, a_pupi Joh of | N i indow ¢ h d hi | - (dyage when Reoj 2 v the pupil of 3 g around in front of his window to see him—and his personal salata d predecessof if éfl él!ller of ‘gold. ol the onc hand and many | . % - Nfiwflfl%gn'efief 'AWHPE tions are received by the children with mixad expressions of awe o terminate the &flam “n:w"'m“ f"“fld ’;',ligb‘;;gg;q::;e (0E L the olhen SRS £ Paris. Bt Y ot s guk‘”fi'fi and rapture. By all means bring the children to see old Santa— i P b ot D o . S P and betwesn aurselves, you'll-get-a lot of fun out of it youbselics Xt 3 3 he inst etor a . . ¥ e R?A ‘nges \A!’? Ihom';s Suprer. 1 never fear for ti “’“!L‘ ! ey een & Rt see if you don’t! ogAd- net oAlY” the” histoflc perpetuity. - They are monumen: SEiog * have I discoyered the spir il nd the ges of A existing. L Ty the ecapilal city of our nation tuer wees, a8 elatmed & Ch s 2 monument crected in honor of W ) &t her MsiE “at gy défind 3 ; ¥ busy o olDoen @ ! vy | Do of KOTALKD 1o jof D ;| &1 Drittain, fnc., S&ahnuf,ch.Yofll.N.\ Christmas Gifts of Utility + said emesme wn 1ife- , tion” weeps the whole circle of trut 4 3 i T SR, e e T CBstraniy k5 PoBoR | oot 1 On our Third Flocr, are many articles of household utility ctin oF @ e m-j,'; s e a8 et pesior that would make a mast acceptable gift for a housewife. 34 in! 'OS| of it T Suppe 2l o, T g Corsiitaity's " magrome e Jrf" : e i Fer the convenince of those who are considering & gift suggest’ comi 5 W s W] 3 S ¥ ""s’f‘w‘"i .‘?qu,;‘m_ il : 1\3!1,0‘\\JJ“; | of this kind, wangze adparhal lu’]t_hof‘da;tllcleo uuhble 304 s! We ast ¢f ger 5. We 'S monument? | 2 joor. s e | BB oM W parady u;w:!, e g:;; e _ l # holiday ‘glftl to b= found cn our Thir - 4 il u 958 to 'tmge on oiir = aly ignora and poor contempt oa A p ko) sath |attotd “chureh. whea T plaase: these two enduring monumenie. Of, we. § € um Cleaners . upatcy and use of ::fiimxg:olqze Rvessns s thE " Whe lxt plesse. et dostros them “ana B s _ - Ca_rpet.Sweepers Vacu Cl 2 ‘Whe! he bij zc-s( l lon on ai: . . - . Tre nature of the deseiseot galliss lndlh"'eublrés iR - II e T M : 4 & AND | 8 1hese are gifts that every housewife will appreciate, not oated § g :vvu!:t.-?m Yt mif?:ee 1ok it is|cial hon Aich = La Grippe {® onty on Christmas morning, but every day throt en 4 oF all ot tha "9 m Hmn’ex‘knz ro{ me. i # the year. \ ° t by presecintion, the|knthing e on_the program then I 3 E very B Negiec 5 cay w 2l g bk gl T el e ol e ; egiectéa Colds are Dangerous 2d now owned by the| What imperial greatures we pr sume qur-| bipoed thlr ay. Take 0o chances. Kaep this o er of the serviept|seivés fo be. Emr we agk we call Him Lord, them- let £ here—may erect |throgs some. day? T We this monument and worship Him on uh, bars achoss eald way, provid- | Fro el that 1d turh | day. are so located and cop-|things over fo us, we could ranage tne teg am not to intérfere’ with the|iQl bettér thun .God .3 doipg” W7 Oh, casangble enjoyment of the Fights. a¢|T> porotiren ges (hings. ougit st -o| esage and provided also, that they to would eat Hin disciples in Galilee. On for the preservation ang 'rh. Lord's Day and m ma‘. Buj that first Lord's Day, the disciples were efticient uss of the lands e been given' fér Very signifi-jreminded of tiat prom Jesus kept e On the|cant reasons.. Dom'y I kmow when my 1erd zrose znd phed: over death? The Lord's Day by Christians for nearly two and the! ¢ game lerzth of| fiyineing and ng ago there! ings. Jesus d'ed and He, i are two fountaing ffam whi grims are in- nm to dritk g5 they %mfiy on to e ob: Holy City. ' Afd -what refreshing' ‘wa- I ers co erected | terel _And how. aplé’ the suppist 'rhc;e times gnd under sucd efmr & tre Lordls Di On' that’ frst to have bsett without Feas Day the” jomb érdcked and. the Jight: f tifipation or purps r eternity oqe . And thers ig the eross onably interfering. with|Ad bere s the Td’s Supper. “nww;}a way and the defendant|tle Supfer I Seg the cross, Ax;d removing them. at the cross thers i a. Ma £y & Hull were counsel for Prown and James for the de- <21l remedy handy for tie first cneece. We feature th: Biss:zll Carpet Sweepers—there are none better—Prices are $6.00, $6.25, $6./5 and $7.60. Bizs=ll Housshold Vacuum Sweepars—a Carpet Sweeper and Vacuum combined, thereby getting all the imbedded g grit which gets into the carpei—¥rice $10.00. i We are agents for the Hoover Electric Vacuuma Cleaper, § ccnsidered, by far, the best of all Electric Cleaners. An excellent Christmas gift—it beats as it sweeps, as it cleans. We will be pleased to give a demonstration of this ex- cellent Electric Vacuum Cleaner. Sewing Machines—A Practical Gift R If considering a Sewing Machine let us halp you. i W:wa:rr; three good models — th: “Shetucket,” dfi “Chelsea,” and the “Ross.”” We can cheerfully recons mend these Sewing Machines as we have hlndled lhe. for years lnd they have always given ntnfactory mvm. Cedar Chests—3520.00 to $44.50 These are most satisfactory gifts for a Woman, h:mg uQ- ful as well as ornamental. The Cedar Chests we sell are made of Tennessee selected Red Cedar—they are rioth- - proof and dust-proof and a handsome piece of furnituse, We show them in a variety of uzes—l'nce range $20.00 io 344.50 Wicker Chairs and Rockers Wicker Chairs and Rockers make a most acceptable gift. We show them in a number of different st'yle.—.&'o.fi and silver gray finish—Frice nnge $14.00 to $24. 4 Curtains — Small Size Rugs We sbow Curtains of every description — Scrim, Voile, Marquisette, Net, Quakuu;fl,etc..mwhu,lvogfl Breeks tp a cold ia 24 Bours— Reliéves ] Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headacho Quinine in-this form does pot affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic Lazative—No Opiate in Hill's, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT to close with & Word on l\ee,‘r-! vith Jesus. i Chriar’s’ death, Me . said - Ho| | i 5 Il Fresh from the ggrdens of the finest tea plantations Send mlmurdforafmum Company, Stuart & Berkeléy Sts., BRING THEM IN NOW T THOSE PICTURES YOU WISH FRAMED FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS We can frame them fiow at fioderate cast, but later may not be able to-do them at any price. Bé sure to secure some of those SON COLORED- NATURE IES. These are bea nigely framed and at §1.00 each. BUY | ecru—~Frice e $290 to $12.50 a pair. Sm sizg ‘ Rugs are .le;lyn.l. welcome gift. We show a range ofu:e;eRugs,mall sizes, and at pnceuthtm very at- tractive. Other Excellent Gift Articles We have assembled a large collection of Table Runfl Piano Scarfs and Prayer Rugs, in Tapestry, Velour Moquette. These make excellent gift articles, and the pnee; are very reasonable, Couch Ct'tvelcy a‘x:d Portieres are amongst the l:lut n;fd articles appreciated ousewives. We make a sple show ing—Price range $5.25.t0 sgs 00. . BOOKS GIVE THEM FOR CHRISTMAS Keep ' Jack Frost outside -and They're easy to buy—easy to send—easy on th . protect the health and vitality se. They suit, evez typ: of taste and age. of bome with on'e of these ave thousands of Books—for every membz of v yolll‘_ fin., : —from the muslin picture book for & ; : yupto the latest work of fiction. Cbrutmupfhlnflmw Now is the most dangerous season in the year, because of the violent changes in the tempera- | In the Humphrey Radiantfire we have a-heating unit elastic enough 5 to follow the vagaries of\the weather. Its puré, radiant heat will pre- : vent many of the ills caused by little colds. Comfort at the scratch : of a maich at a ¢ost far less than lighting the furnace.

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