Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 18, 1920, Page 2

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nbuiiu ?.::e:':.:m m 2 numhr of 1 of the ton Nmnlfli E ‘ffm fi“mq 0 mmnd nm'l 1 contrbverdy. tasks being don cept at guard mount tract an Vuling ah8 ansioes 1o An intérenting Zeatiite of the which the nillitary was e weat S wan ivied by The d&pity the soldier was sifrénder was drads of pistéls, obtained. t|¥. ,_:x| Wanted at Once— for Important Positions in Civil Service, Court Reporting, Commercial Lafg years of experience aré no lo) nécosdary for the acquirsment of spe- clalized knowledge that will enable ybung men and womeh—Future execu- [t in the business world—to securs 4nd held bigger, better, hightr-salaried positions. The stéries of success achieved by yaung people eaquipped with Neewich Commercial School training in all lines of néss should inspire YOU to n eMort, and place your earhing Ir Into the dmma-’vmn ‘:fiou; maa- msa by- uty (’. o bigger things that training holds ferth. If you are seekini —den't delay. l#t “Qekting Ahead on the pay: . on an cqual scale with those who v aireatly abbited 1 feach the businsds better success—if you want te get ahend Write today for a copy of our beek- t tells how to put your name | to Stay—it talle How others are Win- Wing suecéss and How you en do likbwiss. Even id thia times the demand for sur graduates éxceed the supply—Don't wait—Let us help you. BAY AND EVENING CLASBES NOW FORMING. Norwich Commercial School 142 MAIN STREET Phore 1431 NORWICH hotified that fimw e:;ld o longu n- main in the city, bet 8 the cloh) uusma it epa.r ngmbfi was the llflflfl.‘ of those mfifih who at 13 Main street. Carroll block. churen, m&. on Sunday morning Witl e of Man Needed Today. First—Dowt Dlky. * Second—Don't Expéritient cont shsre Sy - _.K tl Mo} ser y the - o v bE ms. e {l';,“ T It you guffer fromi backache, head: achie of dizdy -fiefl; ]u yfiw;;t‘ poor- At Bt. Andesws Eplscopsl chiureht, Rev. |17 dnd afe lnguld i the meéring: it Williasni 1. Smith, Feotor, Holy wmmu:v the kiduey " seertions’ are . irregular ibp, 20:30 3. im:; church school at noon: |and unnatliral in &ppearanée, do not Gl | BVeniaE pra3er, 1:30 p. m. |detay. I such cases the hidneys otten At Norwieli raim Methodist Episcopal feéa’ belp Dean’s Kidney Pils are especially , _th Hetheringt H::: %'uamu. Baptist Lhurch. witt They fi‘zfl'(: n:::flé i o1 sa, |PrEDATIE for. Ritney: trbuble. s . Moo, are recommended by thousends. Ask ise and prayer service 10 e B ant dumasy Senor & 5 ! your neighbor. Can Norwich fesidents Precaliing at- 3 and 7:30.p, m. desire. mbfe convinbifig proef of their The subject of ' tire cm-thm Sciedce | éffectiveness, than the ststement of a 4 the: ‘Tnayer Norwich -citfsgn who 1has wsed them at | testifies to theif worth? selios! at rioon. 1-3 u-m Evolved by Atomic Forcet o Frinity Episcopal church thers will| ‘Mrs. & B. hathrop, § Stanton Ave, be ho!y Eomiairion 8t .9.30 a. m., morn- e Been ,flfll prafer and stmor at 10.30, chirch 0ol at noon and eveniig prayer and sermon at 7.30 p. m. _ At the First Baptist chareb, George'|tacks of ‘backaché and found mone as Henry Strouse, minister. Morning théme. | good -8 Doan's. ;fi.éy Bive gredt re- Seme Vital Traths for which tiie Pilerims | e a1urags & tepd, 2 Even- o e strvict &t Ti50. heme: Tue Ohimi. | recommend Doan's Hidmey Pills be mas Spirit; © cuse! I think théy will Hélp othe At the Greemeville Con 0dsd | - Bics §0c, at all déalérs, Dom't sim- L o . Qengite rice §0c, a ealers. Don o sy v g B g, Mgt B0 G B0 SRy sl b, Doa's® Kidney Pills—the same that ¥ieé will- Be condueted by the pastor at 10:30. Subject, “Asalyals of the May- Mrs.” Lathrop had. Fodter-Milburn Co., Mtrs. Buffaio, N. Y. flower Pact; a Thaught for Forefathers’ e Theme: The Christ- . but We Have a Supply of FOR TELEPHONE ORDERS TO CENTRAL - WHARF ANTHRACI’TE COAL | EGG, STOVE / AND_ NUT SIZES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BITUMINQUS FOR STEAM PURPOSES WOOD AND KINDLINGS For Your Ra.nge, Heater, or Fireplace THE EDWARD CHAPPELL (0. NORWICH, CONN Bay. Binday achool &t 12 bclock - LEFFINGWELL At the Bpiritus] Académy, Park street. Mrs. Néttie Holt ing of Boston, psy- chic and independent test medium, will and will mm{‘z the addresses with éssizbs at 2 o'cloek in the aft-j 130 i 3 rs. Frank Tyler of Maple street; Nor- and at 7:30 fh hite evening: T e i ,;’“t 0Nt ot s howb bE At the Central Raptist shurch, Rev. A.| v 2nd Mrs John L Rass F. Purkiss, pastor. Sabje:, Taasmuih, Mtalian service at 10.45; Sunday schcel and City Men's Bible cwss at noon. B. and Dorls, of Lnflafllle visited' ffienlls hére Sandy. Y. P. U, goefal heur at & p. m., régular| 1he supper sérved Tuesday evening in munx at xfi n“ Bvening subject rimlu.e vestry by the Ladies” Ald society con- s Lésso At the Federated church, Rev. R: D; Trick, pastor, mbfning service at 10:30. Bemhon theme Thé OBild Jedus. Bible school at 11:45. Christian Endeavor at 8:80. Bubject The Spirit of Genbrosity. Leader. Robert Peckhim. Evening ser- Vice at 7:30. Theme will be Communisi; Al Christ Episcopal churcl, services for the week: Sunday, Dec. 19, Holy Communion § and 10:30. Evening pray- er, 7:30; Tuesday St. Thomas' day. Holy Communion, 10; Friday, Christmas Eve. Services of Sunday sch Saturday, Christmas Day, Holy Communion & and 10:39. At the Church of the Good Shepherd. (Univetsallst), Georgé H. Welch, minis- ter, 10:30 a. m. Special serviess fn ob- sérvance of the Chistmas season. A spe- clal offering Will be received for Armeni- an orphans. Remilar Sunday school ses- Sioh omitted. 6:30 p. m. candle light servick of devotlon by the Y. P. C. U At Trinity Methodlst Eplsc: sistéd of fresh roast pork with dressing, jons, roils, am. - Al- mashed potato and turnip; cofee; apple ple and ice i“ though the day was norn' sood nuri- ber was present. Around’ $12 was real-’ Ized. Rev. E. E. Gates of iartford preached here last Sunday morning. 3rs. G. E. Pitcher and dnn.her Mari- an of Division street wére callers Wed. nesday at the home of Mrs. H. B. Beard. The B. Y. P. U. meeting was omittcd here Sunday evening, as the people at- tended a stergopticbn lécture 4t the First baplist chureh, Nerwich. Mrs, C. E. Ellis will lead the B, Y. P. U. at 780, Stie will usé for her topic The Spiri tef Generosity, II Cor. 9: 6-15. This will be the Christmas meéting. Miss Ruth J. Ellig6f Noréich Town visited her parent: T. dhd Mrs. C. E. Ellis, here Thursday. VOLUNTGWN —Rev. E. A. , Dastor. A party of frichds of Miss Odel Violstte i :&B“J‘-Lp' n:&u s:::n O foaern | ¥athered at her home Friday evening lnst {Wwhen th§ entertainmetit congfsted of ¢ocal and lnstrumenta) music and games. Re- freshments were served. A party of sev- cral young people from Norwich were present and ?laufl in the éntertaining. Mrs. J. H. finedy 2nd Mrs. W. Reed y of Lisbon wete récent visitors at the lome Economy For the Public Only. of Mr. and Mrs. Eattiond St. Joith. The United States treasury has &| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ritéhotte pent néw thrift plan, but examindtion shows | ihe week end at Moosup, guests of Mr. tHe thrift planned is for the public t8fand Mrs. Louls Ritchotte, formerly of | Practice and not the tréasury.—Kansallinis vinlage. City Timés. Checkers is becoming & véry popllar game at one of the loeal gathering pluces. Bidekeld,—Thursday 4t the Cnneeti- | Contestants are nij surrnunded by a cut Jui Republic 19: newly eclected of- | group of interestec ators. floers were inaugurated. The festivities | Workmen have beén bhgaged for sev- began with 2 special dinner at which were {oral days repairing chimneys and shing- 1epresentatives from the trustees. ling Union hall. The new shingles are of Fimbs. Sunday school at 12: Epworth Leagaa at 6.30. Evening servicé al 7.30. Special tercentenary program, fople, The Pilgrims in Song, Story and Verss, smxaf' musie atid readings. Senday morning services at 11 oclogk. |, fireproof matéri Nathan Bitgood has sold his farm to a family of Finns. New York parties have purchased a tract of land part of wihich is known as Kinnie's grove from John B Kinnie. A large number of local beople were in Sorwich Saturday last. doing Christmas shopping. ng into th SALEM Schools were closed Thursday. the s spending the day visiting the ey were daughter Janet ves in New London. Harry . Moore, George orwich visitors linnie Kingsley spent the week end in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. » luxa William | chester. am Day e ers i Norwich. Floyd Fletcher anid Carl Rogers were in_Colchester aded | Mr. etts and Milton Gordon. Mrs. Minnie otz is entertaining | guest of his fatl relatives from Hanover. hunting near .Spaul = morning YANTIC The miembers of the Woman's guild of Grace_church held their annual Christmag sale combined with a supper In the said room Tuesday Dec. 9th, and netted $152: " Many holiday novelties were quick- 1y disposed of and the supper menu was {7 very satisfying. Yantic Suffered as a result of Tues- | day's storm. A culvert onening in the lot at the rear of t ot ing to the Libe property here was stopped up and water {rom the reservoir overflow, w comes down in a brook and flows through o ‘tunnel to the mill canal, rushed over the cobblestone road, rolling out the huge stones and much dirt ard rubbish O\er' the maln road into the mill yard near the | Bast Oran; engine house. There.an improvised dam |ton Hi was held in Thursday | dr, ot Newark, t CLARKS FALLS h Maine of Bristol, Conn., built in orde rto keep thé water ffom engine room, somie get- mx,; into the canal and a part of it p trecs in some of the and demage wds has_returned. to his after a brief visit N. I, Pine Tree cottage. ant at the Yantic ned to the house all cold. has returned uest of her time. W) . 7. Mydtic and Wester! Xmas Gifts of real merit — we invite & careful inspection of our large assortment. Our time is yours, so ‘don’t b= bashful in using it. The Following Are Some of the Items in Stock : PYRALIN IVORY (genuine), in Sets and individual pieces From 50c to $65.00 MANICURE ROLL-UPS $2.50 to §25.00 MILITARY, HAIR AND CLOTHES BRUSHES 50c to $12.00 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC PERFUMES AND TOILET WATERS — 50c to $8.00 5 wETY RAZORS AND STROFPERS $1.00 to $12.50 THERMOS GOODS — LUNCHEON SETS $250 to $25.00 CONFECT!ONERY TRAVELING SETS $5.00 to $20.00 ] Durand’s — Page and Shaw — Park and Tilford — Apollo Y, 1, 2, 3, and 5 Pound Boxes THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO. o P A our statement. Now, we will tell you our story. dicament. week, are hationally advertised, All Black Japanned s s ‘REDUCED FROM $7.50 Combination Nickel Trimmed REDUCED FROM $8 {{ L TT SRS The bigges! bargain in the history of Oil Heater sales. Itis your last opportunity to buy a high-grade Oil Heater at less than what we would pay for them today. These Oil Heaters will be on sale today and all inext We cannot meéntion the name of these Heaters, but they MAKE YOUR FRIENDS A SERVICEABLE AND VALUABLE GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS. “THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES” SCHWARTZ BROS,, 1 A man stood on London bridge and offered gold crowns for a shilling sach, and none would buy When we tell you that this offer is less than the wholesale price today, we know you will doubt it, but we can prove Ask any dealer who sclls Cil Heaters. Last year we placed an order for 300 Qil Heaters, on the strength of the statements and situation of the coal pre- We expected a tremendous demand for Oil Heaters would be the result this year. This winter was like summer in comparison with past winters. Results, we did not sell Heaters to make much of a holler about. Therefore : is the | b3 IF IT’S A PRESENT FOR ANYONE NO MATTER WHAT YOU HAVE IN MIND — FROM A 10c HANDKERCHIEF TO ANY11 857G IN WEARING APPAREL FOR ANYOJNE OF TiE FAMILY, YOU WILL FIND, THEM AMONCST MY LARGE ASSORTMENT TO CHUGSE FROM I have been expecting this drop in prices long azo, lnd have put off buying until the last minute—Now you reap the benefit. The majority of my Xmas gaods have just come in this weck and I am in a position to save you at least from 25 to 40 per cent.—Quslity of merchandise considered. 1 have just slashed the prices right and 1:ft. Your chance to get your Xmas presents hzs never bee better than it is now. COME IN. E NUF SADD JACOB WECHSLER 81-87 FRANKLIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. 40-46 MAIN STREET JEWETT CiTY, CONN. Drury, pastor emeritis, officlated, there were beautiful floral emblems te, Miss Lila G. Thompso "Thottipsen; Judge Charl T 27 and 1 re'I5. Pran r W, Allen A, {Horace G Lewis. plot in Unibn cefiielery, where Rev. M: Driiry fead the committal Service at th gfave. Mts. Sicne is survived by one son t North Stoningtor. an two half-brothers, Caivin O, Geer of Eigt e. K. J,-and Prank D. Geef of Stonlitgton. Mrs. Bloie was {inent in religious and social tere Cowdn #id family have Ths place vacated | e occupied by Maurice H. Brown '8 seriedely ill. Mrs. Groton is caring for her. tings are be held at the chureh, e: ucted by Ret. Frank 5. Robbins of Preston. factories are rep: tion, R o PENDLETON HILL e x Mrs, d Thompson entertained at home on Thursday cvening, Dec. s, The New King Of Greeee tt 35 of the fricnds of Mrs. Wil -4 Almy, to.colebrate (he latter's birthday. A d dancifig flad beeh enjoted, crke and o were gerved. A largs bifthdoy eake, . mads by Mis. Thompssn and de:nr'\!efl with ca was cut by Mm. Almy. A large sewing box as presented to her. | and te. David Ribnef of Wekt- wwere callers at B. G. Palmer's Sun- afternoon. Mf. and Mre, F dren of Pro of Mrs. Pel Liewelisn Swan of Plainfield was for evett Sisson and chil- were week end guests 114 EGGS A DAY NOW INSTEAD OF 25 A DAY This Means About $126 Extra lncome Per Month for Mrs. Ropp. “I have 200 hens, Including late pul- lets not old enough to lay, nm‘l had bL Feithng 20 o 30 eggd & day. Thep I on Sung and e now getting 107 xnm-;:u oore Ele B day in the mlddle of winter, at 60 a n, Takes $136 extra lncome P Elunl Do Suag bens about 3250, 1¢ paid ber, and we guarantee it will Jay 700 Gite our bens Don Sing and wateh manth, It you dou't find and pays you a ides, simply teil us end Sour ni“ wil be eheerlul 11y refunded. ng (Chinese for epg-laying) 1§ a icntife tonic and ewdlmk{ fl is easiiy given in the feed, Ben's BEalth and mates ber stbon Prince Paul, third son of the exfled Reod alth ana mhke oo ‘f.“‘ King Constantine, has been chosen s | morg active. It tancs up the ega ruler of Greecs to succeed his broth- | 20 il on vt o el wltif er, who died from the bite of & | grou, can obtain Don Bune from yose | monkes. As he I8 only 18 years of 5""1‘0'3' ?""'a’ o ,,‘l',"',,, % | age, because of his weurh he wii Burreli- rule under a regent. ;H Colunhh Illl_. ‘llhn STRAP PUMPS With Distinctive Individuality The style illustrated may be had with full Louis heels, o Popularity for.dress wear, for this holiday season, centers on STRAP PUMPS. thennnetyofputermhnvebeendwgnedform which are most pleasing. More new models just received have two, three, and fml straps over the instep, with pin point perforations around vamp, shown in BLACK SATIN, BLACK SUEDE, CRAY SUEDE, BROWN SUEDE, PAT. AND GRAY sum:-; .BAL, BLACK, KID. LOOK INTO OUR WINDOW AND YOU WILL SCE STYLES OF TODAY. 2 MODEL BOOTERIE - 132 MAIN STREET NCRWICH, CO

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