Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 10, 1920, Page 9

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T i ‘Wear Hair Away,‘ Noonan' Hane!roleSoon Brings It Back Word ‘ot warning: ‘Don't let filfi *uff wear your hair away. Uuse the popular hair preparation, Noonan's Hair Petrole, and nol only savé what is left, but stimuldte the: fine hair ‘to renewcd health. again. Make it a daily habit ‘D “use Noonan's Hair Petrol .-morn‘m;b Atl;rn:‘d few spplications you will be sur find that all tigns of dandrufy huve disappeared and the hair that was @uil looks healthy and vigorous. Barbers apply Noohan's: Hair role for 15 cenls an application, er can be procured from drug and dep stores or direct from the mira., 11 bottle, T. Noonan & Sens, 33 and (wmu Sn-sm;y m Té Buuetlm) . Boston. The Rev. M, Sheldon 18 to find ‘Solutlons for some of the uum of this 20th m’:ury by WILLINGTON: News of the wedding of Miss Derathy Spraguc and Elbert Sties, both of Elling- him, Jesus Mhl coungel. ton, which took plaes at the pareon wx{‘ asmipme \that there-id notbing Thursday night, tamic a8 a sufprise The their many friends, The esrcmony Wwas o in this aftempt by Dr. Shel~ seeming familiarlly with \vl\ha he upes the sacred name ddes e e s Vore, "35507 OF | not imply lack of respect but, Father, a The Con ot Mr and Mse. Chacies Sikes |SiRCeFe desire to seek out and follow and bis Lride is & gucesssful teagher in ‘lw iMM Willeolt 16.con b eleatly. pec- ry room of the Center 'school. es will continue teaching for the *“\What would Jesus do! ; |Ep out a course such as, “roment loepe o1 The' Christian Herald, Dr. Bheldon asks “What would ‘yJesus do as a fatmer?! In answer, he from | gets forth what he thinks would bs the iting his | Lord's response to' a hafried ®.mer and Mrs. I L. |farmar's wife who ape suppesed to be entert:\mlnl Him. It s a ') Gonversation Which Dr. of Mrs. A. D. Hale Thursday. | Sheldon ry as being earried on olds has returned to har hos around this {magined farm tabie. It in- d, Mase., after spunding sey- [volves met émly the farnier and his wife with her daughter, ¥rs. I L. but Aypieal consumer from the ity I farmers' ‘ohildren whe want T‘j.;ved l\lond;); fi'm "y e the fasn for the eity, as wall 5’ ing guest-in-chief. I bavea't rdtsen. - During the m of gdesire tp e\mmm:e it all, but ew offiears were eleoted |only to talk & few minntes abaut one vear, and it was veted to [of Dr. §heldan's paints—Indeed, his firgt | banguet at the Bteele [point 2nd the one he lays chtef stress nd, on the eyening of Dec. 13. ‘of eaurse, it js Dr. Sheldon ual business meeting of ‘the | who sSpealier—apeaking as he Congregational church was held Thurs- |thinks his Master weuld speek, fo be afternoor. followed hy a supper and |surs, and with admitted reversmce, but ter whigh the roll call ser- | tefling what hid eyes see ps the truth co. There was 2 large at- |in such language a3 he thlnka should sloth: ® vigion. Tyes: .1) afierncen about 50 met gt the ¥ * ke T. McKnizht and a elass | - % -We ides, het probiem an. Iern‘:nd undep fie‘m. san flu-llv golved %pzn hust be 3 Phelan of the Tw\lnna WWI M\!w‘n twufi: !a,nn n burcay, The firat meetin s to meaiing of L% efestine, | bux fafmer h asiey 1s 1l with pleuriey. A lf Charter Mrs, Ott the ‘guest o Powell of Manchester was 1 be held Jan. 13 in the ladjes! 1‘ must l;in w(t.x the e chureli, grunge m-ot Wednesday. eve: town hall. The pregrgm ‘e =ketches, tableaux and SONGH, all rela to the Pilgrim: The Woman's clyl et Monday after- nm H. Kibbe, the subjeet very Areh(tenmh 1 mk “#'There must, e & &l . farmer's God's .} Biaing - his in o of mental mrt mwuis my -anh. 'm' garmeénts x;&u o him of ‘the dawn of creation.. $he “gratn, and taflvnl the v lan of the world's md, the khowledge that le i “2otuzl physical »eclsa“y. ;nuu tlw!hs!t . & sense of dig L{Rity and power, {ogether with u huml i *xaltgtion at the mougm of Lis great gee in the ecqmomy " of workl M Farmer, you neéd to gultivate |8 aivine Imagingtion! = No ' maw Ras wueh ® task 3s yours. No hard 18 so Slnesdinl to the warms happingss. Cateh the' visiow the holy egrth, Teach it your ehflgren. leguity wour fask “juntil your: dey's wi tHiihg more than diny, and thank the 3 { good Vather that you are one of His orkmen, Investigate Klmfltfi Haytians. um.d appeal that he o' cultlvaid .an imagina- ig! mmé’ “up’ af work, ith the; elements and | menty, trLsm?: "It “is zething buyj Wwith urraly a dirt tn shlch x 3 ‘There ¥ jpuch mors. ef the hypotieti- oal diseussign apd mapy olher pha: of the eterng! problem are broyghti up. But in tigt whleh I have aueted ligs tha real essepse of the reverend do~§uru stion, ‘hat do you think of it real f; era? P beferehgnd what bink, I have ot lived .Jem mnl without getting some Insight iate . §. M. C., who has been appointed 0 a board of threg te Investigate the -harges of indisgrimipate killing of Haytian natives by United States Ma- rines and members of the Haytiam native forces offigered by Amgricap ason-commissioned effigers “a or General Wende!l C. Neville. ‘ | | Erencn wit.: )mém to' which . £at-] ¢ I mer's occupation makes him. pérpetual valet is 2 little 100 raw,.tpo coarse, too uncombed—not” "to bo too squsamirh liitle too nut) to. stim- ‘It is the ;aéuiun fsifor” and suest, held'off at proper distdnce, to| whom Ter most aliuring, en- such. guest, gazing from an eastern window upon the erimson gates of dawn: swinging, Slowly apart | for the comhg of .tha ’fajéstic gun, imagination” is ea€y and naturgl To the farmer, coming down from the| barn with the morning's milk, that’ same speetacle means trouble. 2 ,”" - e ejaculate: before night—and tén acres of hay down to -tbe spolled !” ; The sgmmer guest, looking up-at my hill pastures glowing in the westering sun with great masses of auriate yellow | flaming put from a carpet of contr: ing dull purple, sighs. with ad| and envies me the every-day tion ht of I, looking into.my the minds of some farmers. There aP8|yugil or at the increa hundreds and thousands® whe ‘will read my caws, wonder ‘an: Sheldon's brave werds With either|gm going to find adequs sngers or unconcealed irrifation, “What|them, now that my hills afe a d»s he knew about actual, down-i e wn with goldep-rod and wild ;thyme, furrow farming?’ they will ask. ' “Has fign weeds wilich no ‘cowy will eat uniess | he had to worry forty or fifty leads of |close to starvation. 4 l carn-stalk manyre out of 2 half-frozen| hen the actor, panoplied m Bleam- bamyard every spri [! JHas he had {0 }ing. armor, draws, s’ shining.sword and, weed endless rows of omions, sheliérless|leaping upon a fallen block of ihe under a blazing sun, his head enveloped |erumbling wall, shouts in a swarm of buzain !&ahuh" pricking | “Once more .unto the gnats and midges? t sort of imag- | friends, once.more,” . - ination would it t3ke to make polgoning ithe audience. is stirred-. to potato-bugs geem. a Work “of . dignity {and applause. and powerf'=—=And &e oo and on. e s o e daatas iiiie Nori s thove } exeuse for just|beside the figure of the fair-haired Hg i e o e Lo % |ry of England. sco that his cleaming do for Dr. Sheldon or anyb8dy elss to|armor is only. polished -tin, - and his minimize the hard apd cruel facts whick|shining sword only- - plated... hoop-iron, faundation ~this widespread feeling. | and the huge “stone” on which he rests| Doubtless there will be more in other [Ris advanced foot is omly a pas vocations to Welcome his thought than |imitation, which he must. touch among farmers. For his fictitious farm- |DPracticed care lest it bend or er has met put the really sordid gng junder his weighs, = drudging charactar of much faym work| 1t is distance -which one-half as stromgly &3 We old farmers know it might truthfully be put. brcach. dear lends er divine imdgination” m& “Br. m describes as abls to hia growh wheat not merely dol l Q‘ income but loaves of bread for the feeding of the world? Let’s mot eriticize DF. for his dream. ‘Lef's not. rnafl' at it Let's throw no " mud at it, even if it is toe clean and fine for nu.ny of us. Perhaps it 15, at® ze dream. Dut, after all may th not be somewhere in the ynknown a Lapd- Where-Dreams-Come-True? “M ne sliéh ‘Shores yet rise up beferé our voy- aging, it"will not do to deny that they may exist. There are more things in heaves earth than are catalogued in_gny vm'! osophy. And there will be many days and many men and many,@s yet un- | Imagined changes in the Qumflv unis verse and in the mind and soul of hy- manity before we reach that “divine |4, -|event towards which the who)e eréatton moves.” Why may not ‘we alse, “vou. and 1, join in dreaming of a future when the farmer shall stand. of right in the front tark, among the foremost files of time, prophet and priést of that world-hon- olred work Which is truly a form of wor- ship? Weshall ‘not ‘see it. But let us put no hindrance in the way of its comins. THE FARMER, MYSTIC -Miss Sadie M. Edwards, daughter of Mr. and )h’s John E. Bdwards, and Cll(- ford S. Du¥bury were united in ma I?O Wednesday morning at 1 o'cloek at ric's rectory, the gopemony being per- Vincent C. Lacey, rector church: The brige wore a of dark green broadeioth with hat to carried a bouguet of white attendéd by her sister, > Edwards, who wore 3 dark dojoth siit. T of the bride, was best man. g the' eeremony, @ reception was d at the home of the bride's paren . a Dusxbury left on the Bostori, and on their réturn will ide in Pawtucket, R."L I cometimes wonder if my lady, It s the unusual which @ressing for the reccption or the opera, It is the hidden anfi.m, would thrust that royal rose in her cor-(“hlch fires” the imagination. sage 5o nouch if she could 100K | 1y ordinary © into its heart _the loathsome | doger to Natare worm Which W there. I’“ho despite his It is il facmer's prerozative to. see | her meaning and apd think of that worm—to see it more |hevertheless lives nearest to her ciearly than he sees the crirason pe‘als,|Wheels; Who sces her painfed than he |and her solemn stars only from ai thinks of the aroma of the flower. but walks daily with his feet It is not ‘o be Wondered at, nor maust |mud and he be too harshly blamed if, in many | Whose very life dey cages, the hard and cruel snd sive | Can coax or cajole out riatyre of his calling more imp: it- |mold—Oh! do not bl self “upom. him- than its ether phases. yerely if he keeps }g’a e Ner should it ‘De forgoiten that e Ty are not all ‘built to the same There are differences ‘meatal . s a5 physical fintg. which we Seme of us -cawt help geeing. the dark sigo of thiugs. There are s many Jeremiahs in the country as in the tawn. Perhaps tliere are mor It seems so, at tmes. Congidering all things, I for ene do not wonder that, when a farmer is ‘barn a ratural biue strealf, it shwld develop into blue-bleck in course farmer, than 3 admitt many who we | ern. | well are bora. o in small danger of an, all:, the t Eotiing Whe can- fipubt, the ideal farmer as.we all-desiry and y “Find tongies lin tr running bro Sermons in_ston thing?” one is compelled to be- acquajntanee with his fel- e :‘129)\5 24 mstures, that there are | 4 gompiGeradle number who en't any } t 1 to_cyltivate. - Sydney Smith ,1:““’1'.,,"‘"‘- fount that you couldn’t make some TSN ager - e Scotehmen sco & Jos i you Thed it ot Siglth,” said his. Beoteh lindlady, “ow BA—AUGUSTA—SOUTE § could you fire @ 3o\se out of a cannpn” 5 Through 5 that I happen Lknow ‘twe farmers to Trains Daily neither oze oF mhotn 3s both have, an Oclober sun- set piliowed in ciouds af glory upon the western hills any meaning Whatever, ex- eept g3 it may bear the promite of a fair day tomorrow to dig potatoes e e e “Eyerglades Limited" L. Baston %30 p.. Leave Penna. Terminal,New York, as fol “Havara Special” :15 am, “Palmetio Limited” %35 p. o} “Florida Special” (Efict. j2n.3) 6:20 p.m.. g “Coast Line Fla. Mail” 845 pm. y} Winter Toarists Tickets, at red: J husk corm. | | lowing stop- overs, return vt “lay 31,7 1021, now on sale. Atlantic Coast Lme§ TheStandardRailroadof theSouth | Add?ess J. H. JOHNSON, N. E. Agt. 248 Washington St,, Bostcn, Mass. “A primrose by 4 yeilow prim And it Wwas nothing more. It’ fsn't even so 1 somie of us. To T gests a mess of co that te | it simply sug-' sreens for sup- #a Dr. Sheldon wenld admit, Pproib- th S difficult to faculty. heve an erdinary cupply of imagination, it ‘must be said that they stand close fo the machinery for th natiens te be given a fair chance. man is & lLero to his valet” eaid tw BIG REDUCTION On Our Entire Stock WATCHES, CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, SILVERWARE, ETC. Warranted Wrist Watches, Solid Gold, 14-K. and Gold Filled In htut Dfllgns Sold at Sacrifice Prices. 14! regul Selid ar velug mn it 14-K. Octagen (finely engraved) Watch I—-m!fl, 15-jewel—regular price W—SAL PRICE fl. Remover o This Corn Remeover is niuqmq. Throw aw !l"a! du:geroul ks niaster. )our time & ‘treating” thn( aching ' Get rid of it Wxth Remove iL Gn!d v-vn h Filied. \r-!:‘pnhd ’r‘ ALE 'Bl e Laodies’ -ml Man's mnl solld gold. 14-K. and - m v-n stones and s-aphim Diamend Rinas, Tiffany and Belohare. 14.X, - meuntings, large and fine sipnes—From ;5.90 !o $50.00 lodigs’ awd Men's' Sigmet Rirms, 14.K Gefs FROM 517‘.3 mb up as._enlid geld 10- K—fogu‘lr value afl—SALE PRICE 1 1, 14-K —larn, M I.-pk& :'l nbd M ': éi‘; Filled lumn-. vnmmd uvwn’u s i 2 \:‘l:.-. lo‘:fl; or Oade:« Community The Safe, . [~ Simply apply two of these drope.of this ICE - avorife corn remedy an : om THAT corn ceases foreve o three days, It the nom; oft 2 nan, aever enjoyed instant, dfl.\‘hl& velief from corn Inisery, you never Dertect a5 SGeta it Tt S. costs but a lflfle at n.ny!dru‘ y Money back guaratec. Mid. by #. Lawrence & Co. Chicago, Sold in Norwich and recommended as the world' best com remedy by Chas. Osgood, H. 574 Lerou & Co. THERE 1 ne aavertising medium ‘Mec!lcul equll to The Blllh- tin for business mn ts. money on your purchases, OGULNICK 20 FRANKLIN STREET 1 lg:i]'wal 18- jgsaref, sworranted 20 juler V-Tu:" $27.50—SALE ;;ae engraved case; 10 n q!:"‘vul:’";kfi ”—d 'ld geld, 10- Ka—negular v;lue Ml Lufl«‘. Chains— market, !n"v qnush«l-—equkr v:lu. Sflm—fiALE y Rogers Bros. 1847 S‘t of 28 pieces, best Sll\«gr- ware in U. §, latest patterns and fully gu anteed—regular value §30.00—SALE PRICE High-Grade Silver Plated Tea Sets of 4 pieces, ;"RIC‘% Tny—n.ulnr value $16,50—SA g:m" Set, lst: Elnge. Sheffield steel—regular Carvm Set, smuu Silver, fi d , best auel—regmar vn!uu‘flMA’l‘.‘? PeR‘%—é o :L:e’l;:tmh:ung and imitation maxl-nle, Fully " SRRt NV vl S160 $9.00 Km:hen Clocks, warranted for 3 years—8-day timer etriios haisr and. half hour—reguiar value . . $4.00 Alarm Clocku. of all best makes, including Baby and Big Bens and Radiolite Dllls—Frgum s1y55 Up Mlmwnn Sets of French lvnr?' 21 pieces, fine ar velvet leat Yoot a- her cage—regu value 310400. 5750 8 8-piece Teilet Set, French Ive reguiar value $8.00—SALE PR CE 3v!iwa Silver Teilet Set, Comb, Brush and Mir- M‘ size H‘d finc du»gn—-regular value ALE st o e P $8.75 Flm Water Set of Cut Glass, Pitcher and Tumblers—regular value $7.75—SALE PRICE SEants .. $18.00 and el | - r”uhr " g1800 whll. Ivery handle, genuine Eng- eificld steel — regular value 5.50 designs. & eolared FROM 81350 UP 20 VOIH 50c to §2.00 $1.20 Sets of 26 and $3.50 Come in and see w selection befere buying ehewhere, and you will positively save as.we must have the cash. JEWELRY COMPAN; (Established 1907) NORWICH, CONN. ' w‘ o eider, who has béen in past tWo years, is the is parents, Mr: and Mrs. Isador are planning. to Larn ' dance to be a \poflord of Drooklym, N. : here. Mildred, yho is tal ing in a' hospital .in that Stott hag returned from a arents, ¥Mr, and Mrs, John afterpoon and nion lodge, A. F. and pper being “sérved between the ‘liven was & business cailer in B 1".\1(n is ‘reeovering from of South Windsor is the daughter, Mrs. Johg -T. . 2nd"§rs. W. N. Dotzance have fe turned (o' théle Home a visit with . wlflw George McHenna is in ‘Xflr York on| busines. David § hll M from Boston. e e & calier in 5 visiting, tn New 1 u'thremt in New York. ront & Vi lves In New York. A uai&m them ave d ld'lggad County !u Denember 1 Epplieations of #iop to the par. -megting of the Fairficid has been- caliel u:ildaze- action upon. t-r made by Mr. and Mrs, ¢ nnou Walter T. ¥Figh o! the engagement of thefr. daughter, Lol Hewitt Patte: "ot Springheld, Mass. m of two weeks ago, The § e two programe werd Rev. . ;m-m R. 8. Tomlinsen and §ingl paper, George oo, Frank Wood ; Roberts ; original neem, Russell Waldo; song, H.' P. Chesbro and H. W Clark; mock trial, The Great Pumpkin Case, by 17 brothers. The mep gallanily furnished ice™cream for the entire company. (ReveW. R. Stewart epent Tuesday and Robert J. Edwards, | RIBBON CANDY, 2 pound box: CUT ROCK, b...... 43c BOSTON FLAKES, Ib, 55¢ These candies ars absolutely fruh. bright and attra priced. You will pay from 13¢c to ki will _surel CONDENSED 18¢ Package PURE AND GQOD TEAS DEHYD EGGS 6 Egg Carton 23¢c Pecans, monds Mixtd Formesa 25c 1b. . Hortenge, to ‘Winthrop, crigipal paper, Avthur. Fa Srgold Com;:sund" is Qusckest, Rehefi&\own any--oceld right up. The Very first dose opgns clogEed nostrils and ‘the air prssagés of the head; stops nose runnipg: relitves (he headaché, ‘dafiness,” feveér! “Pape's Cold "Compouhd” a few. cents at drug stores.. It without assistance, tastes nice, con. talns no quinind—Insist upon Pape : 69c JENNY LIND, b..... 47c BABYLAND, Ib...... 55¢c ve. Extrpmely low sewhere than we ask. Filberts, Castanas, ported Walnuts. Vs : A 40c Valu Vs COFFEE i BENEFIT STORE Useful Christmas Gifts Thz Norwich Bargain House ofier you Eig values in'Men's Neckwear, Shirts, &vcatfirs,l also Boys’ Knee Pants, Caps, Suits and many other ussful gi iery, H th.xt is a present worth-while giving, no holidny pnces but our every day ldw prices, that we always h.:ve given. Men i save dollars, it is to your advantage to bay here. LOOK OVER THESE LOW PRICES ; 'Men s and Young Men’s Overcoats . .... $13. 50 to $35.00 Suits, Overcaats md Mn;kmlw;, at remarkably low prices. If you want o .3 MMen’s Mackinaws ......... 5% ... o0 ieen.... 3750 Ug MensSheemeedCoats P e dn Men’s Sheep Lined Vests 51100Up w‘iensandYnnngMensSults...........31500to$3500 Men’s Corduroy Pants .................. $3.25and $4.00 MensWorklngPants............................3175 Men’s Blue .Overalls—Double Buckle ............. §1.45 Boys’ Overcoats—Sizes 3to 9 ............ Boys’ Overcoats—Sizes 10t018.......... Boys’ Mackinaws Boys’ Suits—Sizes 3 to 8. . Boys’ Suits—Sizes 7 to 18 cesas e ve e Boys’ Corduroy Pants . .. Boys’ Pants—Mixtures . . Boys’ Sweaters ......... $2.75 to $8.00 512001:031503 3650to$900 Lo $3.50 to $8. ... $5.50 to $15. 5150and$l75 3100t032.5 cesses e ..'.sz “ee . 4 FURNISHINGS Men’s Negligee Shirts-............... Men’s Black Sateen Shirts........... Men's SWEALEYS. . .o conerossonssrases Men’s Ribbed Unde rwear, a garment Men’s Heavy Ribbed Union Suits . . . . Men’s Wool-Mixed Union Suits . .. ... Men’s Wool Underwear, a garment . Men’s Merino Underwear, a garment . .. MensFlannelShn'ts Jackets . ... Men's Men’s Hose—Wool-Mixed .. Men'’s Wool Hose THE NORWICH “ALWAYS MORE FOR LESS” 3-5-1 Water Street, Cor, Washington Sg, Norwich, Conn. ...,51.9 410 128, SES Ves e ed s R NP R b 1‘-1

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