Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1920, Page 7

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wmnmmemmmmmm ; : . W PUTNAM oy 1. Dusat , chs 3, It mer PR (e Bl idh Mt ROCKVILLE ¢ 3, Williams 2, M. Ames 2; fouls shot, the [rc:n:hin: #crvice in the Baptist (Continued rnm Page Six) 5 McClellan 1\ D. Williams 1,' Durand 2, Palmer Memorial school closed Friday |ciurch At the close of the service the L. Ames 1. Referee, Chester Brown of |gor 4 right hand of fellowship was extended | %© her son, Josiah Carroll Palmer, whe I E I{ L o place 'in the Tourth’car i 1ine: Wit | oo "Recond seam retores, Thiomas T a b e e, | MF. Everett. The communton service fol- |15 1n & hospiial in Woseester, Mass. Colonel . W. C. Cheney, Colonel C. .|pghson, e =4 ooy Pogiotoy o lowed. fering with a crushed foot. It was' Roskwell and Major J. N. Brooks. State|™ A feature of the’game was the num- program was : Song, Hap- Soot + them that part of his s est Feeder w. rt Treasurer Gilpatric will ride in the eighth [per of graduates attending. % of ‘faet piest Day of All the Year, grades 5, 6, 7 eriek Chapel and Robert A Edware o car in line w ptralie - i d 8; vresentation of the THfts to Arme- | Patun attended the 75t hannt oele- taken oft 1i vith Comptrolier M. C. Web: : g ang be Judge Edward M. Burke héld a spe-{proposition, on the ground that if thefelster, Comptrolier-elec: H .P. Bissell and year's champlonship basketball team|nian cnimiren, school; sonz, Upon the | bation of the I 0. 0. F. in Mystic last Emory C. was there with the exception of Wood- | i week. der Sunday while lifting. 3 te | w to b hospital in thi tion, it =, a b ousetop, grade 1; recitation, Holy, Elea- o o e ey ¢ Ton Cuhe | anould b located in Wedterly: aad noi fn | AUOICY General Frank D. Healey. = |son. ~Dobson.referced the second team |nor Gough, grads 3: song, Christmas, | The election of officer sin the i W. of | Row 1 P. Methewseh 28 Asteses Allowance of the will of Loren G.|Pawcatuck. However, the pffer of Wjl-| Salvatle Arty workérs la uils ity | game. grades § and 6; reading, Christmas Ev- |A. took place Wednesday evening instead | GUVO 6 (0 (00 0" Waite, who was killed November 28,|liam A. Wilcox, as nrinted in V\'ednes-lnzfi ,’:a&fl‘:‘:’g R JEWETT CITY erywhere, Rose Hickey, grade 8; selec- | °f o il in] A special collection the bemefit last,q by being pinned under his aute-|day's Bulletin, @nay aquicken the move- Rhd: 8068 icheer to the helues,of Mebdy tion, Christmas Eve, Rosilda Lousignon, istmas tree a Teises P for of . the Near East relief fund Bible ] 5 ¢ 3 connection with it given by members of truck Which dropped while he was un-|ment and test the generosity of the land 4 EiTs grade 7; recitation, Christmas Time, four school here Saturday amousted ta ever fermeath making repairs. The will was|owners and wealthy residents of West- "55"‘*"'5 of Putnam. Ths army kettle| Dorcas circle of the King's Daughters girls, grade 2; song, Cradle Hymn, grade |the Sunday school will be held this y Irieh was out on Wednesday to receive Con-|has elected Miss M. A. Burdick leader, 1; sons, Little Town of eBthleh des | (Thureday) evening at 7.30. This will be |¥1] imitted to probate. After the payment|erly. = i O i ; song, Little Town of eBthiehem, gfades Sl The family horse of Paul B b m«u(wm‘ ind feStamentary expemses,| ThiS opposition led a prominent resi- |ifibutions and will be out on Front street | figs 8. K. Adams vice leader, Miss Mabel 'l and 8; recitation, Letter to Santa |followed by a social in the nuture of 3 ity : < : “Its a|2€ain foday. The army workers have|Scott secretary and Mre. A. C. Burdick |Claus, Doris Bonville, 25 reading, |fare>el to Rev. and Mrs. Mitchell, whe [9700ped dead on retnring frum & dbve % Beaucathed. o hik Wird. F: “AZ...':“ILZ}‘ :f&t :‘;\fnP?h‘:“\lv‘;fx‘{u-;oc‘;:'r‘}(arx]:\in of the|made a_caetul canvass to T | fressuisn, 3 If Xmas Dreams 'con;n‘—i;;“,, Dorothy |lea~é Feiaay for their home in Brocktcn, “°‘!‘,‘N‘¢,;‘;d’ v ¥y -8 worthy ‘Waite, who s blso nominatod g8 | American : Thread . company,” the C, B, |IesdY and thelr requirements fof &/1arc| The names of Mise ‘;‘{Yfi; (Kinney and | Church, ‘grade 8; reading, Christmas | Mass. \ AT Langwortiry sxecntrix. The will speeifies that should|Cotirell & Sons company printing press|P¥ T “:Di-s et Emoney_ L Mr. gnd 1»}1]nz1 e of those who tent fowere | Song, Josephine Knipple, grade 2; read- Bt Ashawiy '"u“_ Burdiek he suryive his wife, his gon, James G.|works, and the plant of the Lotraine|Nas 1o €0 Is drep W ihe WORey: added to thie list of those who'sent. flowers | ing, Christmas _Tree, Lilfian Ritchie, ANDOVER | ey were callers at Magle Waite, a minor, be the residuary lega- | Manufscturing company, all classed ~as|™Y WAICETS WO €0 8 RN o g gur'dl}zk skl co b oung | grade 5; 8ong, While Shepherds Watched ’ Tk, be the So6 :‘ur:f‘disa:::en ™e Xfi“‘&'}x’né“;’?"\‘{‘-i;lé’é‘; iteag 'of in|amount than was the case last year was| " Hourigan Bros. Wednesday took the Thelr Flocks, grades 7 and 8; recitation, | Tnere was a dance at the town hall last | Egypt is sald to have made a Bifles Christmas Wishes, 10 girls, grade 1; reci- | Thyrsday nigh! idi ood t 1 13 s the réport made by one of Putnam's|pody of John J. O'Brien, who died std- : 2 ul ¥ night, providing a g« ime for | dollars out of recent cotton deals. will also states that should his wife not | Paweatuck village R b e i dia B O e e, ey ud. |tation, Dear Little- Christ Tree, Mildred survive him, the Washington Trust com- ce, tation, Dear Little Christ Tree, Mildred |a xo5d mumber. ~Another dance lasi Sai- 2 i h Gy e e ; vis, ; je. C . rday night given Iy local people Was en. | T Thirty-five Italian children of the|holiday trade Wednesday. The funeral will be held. at the home of his |ghildzer srade 2. . urday night g = e Seitvhiol of the estate. | ymmaculate Conception Sunday _schopl | Christmas is fully as alive as ever, al-|mother-in-faw. Tuesday they carried the (5 song. & ade 2; song, Christmas, §ra8e [3oped by all. HOW HE ENDED KIDNEY TRO UBLE. . 2; song, Silent Night, grades 5 and 6; v “I had a severe attack of kidi tron- ight selves d a large audi-|though expenditures may Ue somewhat v " i £ There was a Clristmas tree at the ne'! ced ut $3500, without j delishited themselves aud a large a gh expel body of Adam Bodovei, the infant son of e Sy o O heistine, | ble and for {l:ree weeks could net get out Kdwin Gardiner was appointed & 2 v recitation, Peter Titisky, grade 5; ph efice in the Parish hall, Wednesday ev-|restricted from the somewhat extrava-|adam and Annie Bodovei, to St. Nicholas’ < sky, grade §: plano Shus Sunday 2 of doors and searcely out of bed,” writea 3 solo, A Delightful Day, Lillian Spencer, ening._in the production of the cantats,|gant standards of the war years. church in Greeneville. Burial was in Bt |grade §: song. Christhas Song. siades & e ommunity Christmas | G, 15 Brewer, Village Springs, Als. Mid-Winter Night, Teatures: were the| garmers all through this territory are|Nicholas’ cemetery. and 6: piano solo, Fifth Noeturn, Cath- Dot bend over at af | Sriihoat the et ex praiser. i I for all the children in town and to be enjoyed by éveryone. School closes this week for the holidays. Mrs. C. H. Baker, wh> had another shock a week ago, is critically ill referred to locally, as between |0’ the wiep, spirit flowers and Santa [ STOFEDY UIRTCRRC WO T B hor | T3¢ today and Friday at Saunders.—adv. | Before Christmas, Doris Davis, gfade 7 Foley Kidney Pills.” Was Teteved ize the establishment of *a state con-| The Christmas party and treé at the )rocitation, Angels’ Sweet Refrain, grade stabulary, which will include among its|Congregational church is this (Thursday) |g; sopg, Santa Claus is Coming, grade 1; duties the protection of gardens, or-|evening at 7 o'clock. The Baptist people |recitation, Ordeal, Wilfred Lousign chards and all farm property from raids |have their tree and exercises Friday even- | grade 5; song, Santa Claus, grade 2 by persons who act as though every- |Ing a(;a;l 30; 4nl the ‘Methodist “chiufch 3 t thing in sight were theirs for the tak- |Satur lin selection, Louis Gero, grade 7; reci- \enings or peonle, of the ad- |ment there was the distribution of gifts |{""S & ik Miss Helen Madden of Norwich is to ) o & peaiteworthy BA-|ffom s Chrisimis tree.” The sitsip Wiz s Farmers fiersabouts Lave suBered tation, Angels Adore Him, Jennie Daniels, > - R much from these raiders, many - of |fill the vacancy in the Riverside grammar de 7: song, Merry, Merry Christmas, s given the credit. When- | given under the direction of Miss Rosel“hom et outtinto the eountry dixtriots [school eaused by the resignation of Miss mdu 5 “di‘.; p hen manufacturing and eommereial | fairy queen and her court, thb elves, Willl o uoropie® nnressed with the plan to| $1.00 Emerson. and Okeh records for erine Mastrodd!, grade 8 reading, Night tree in the town hall Thursday evening 'cr\lrllln& t is as oné|Claus. The principal parts were taken in this section, and|by Olga Gervasini as Derothy, Rose Tas- ms credit for the cream. In|soni as fairy queen and Frank Berarda yrints the industries of Paw-|as Santa ( s. There were recitations vays referred to as West-[and vocal solos, alse violin solos by Pas- and when reference is|quale Pignatore. After the entertain- first few doses and continued E& ] until completely cured. 1 Foley Kidney Pills the best kidney n the world. No recurrence of my trouble.” Lee & Osgood Co. recitation, Christras Carol, grade 7; v{w join ture, Wester! , song, America, » murder y other ctime s commit. | Bannon. Tliineir antorlobiles: Eda Hamann. Miss Madden is a graduste | fiag salute. Pawea'uck, that distinction is net e of Willimantic Normal school. 3 o icals Thorp & Trainer, Ine., of Westerly, In the High School - Miss K bas'ne ¥ ‘van, principal of the saimed for Westerly, but is emphatieal| apitalized at §10,00 for the purpose of | day evening Putnam Pl b e o - aeics, Mrs. Grace uck- DGR SANE earrying on a general real estate and in* | .q Woodstock Academy basketball team, Qe w ’ < very much in need of Algyrance brokerage business, received a|3p to 19. The game was .a hot’ one Mrs. F. D nallov:x returned Wednesday MgEpita 1 there has been agitation 0 charter Wednesday from Secretary of throughout, ard throughout the first haif from Providence, where she underwent a Miss Grace Hooper Is the guest of her ‘ scvéral years, but little ot State Parker. The incorporators are!ne visitors wero leading. Woodstock |Surgical operation in Hope hospital. a nt, Mrs. Elizabeth Barber, in Rockville. has been made. The intef-) Howard E. Thorp, Rogers L. Trainer, o two villages being classed as | Hnttie M. Thorp and Florence T. Train- Ji praiseworthy undertak-|er, all of Westerly. weatuck resident has offered % : AR 1" The nroceeds from the entertainment % was fortunate u:_fl;es fi‘lisc::lpeel;‘;:dfxor; r:‘z‘\l;_ atoen e Riverside grammar sehoo | George Allen had a spring pig butcher ‘ ing stich a player : : _5hool | 4q Jast week which welghed 330 pounds ing this perird he scored about ten Children Tuesday evening were $145.75. & | oy Gressed. ngs, a f st points for Woodstock by shooting fouls | Schools close today (Thursday) for 10} “yre Lijlian Filer left Monday for East acres of land, in a sightly Local’ onics, SasoeEetanel SPUE Bad enty - of | days’ vacation. o N L b Ferrvs » oe Paweatuck as| Tle flag at the state armory was at|SHecessruly: =—Hatrem Aac | pICRN Parents’ day was observed at Pachaug |Ofnng: W J. whete she Will Spen : O iaT. and to give $1000 | haltmast: Wedneaday beontse of the|chances to shoot from the foul ling too, | PRXCRE UoY, T noliday scason with her daughter, Mrs. i sit O TR R L e e e e kman, | Ut mone of the local players are such |School W e Benjamin Westcott. e cohs'riction s 8 BETSas ot the oo ik o b dead shots as McClellan. - ®utnam High ; _— Miss K. Rose Holland, teacher of grades e e T s . e didn't want to lose to Woodstock Aca-| Danbury.—The closed car show of Dan- |3 and 4 in the school, is convalgscing from ¢ g b g 1 ‘,,1"“‘;:]“ T o o einesday, | demy players; however, so in the Second |bury automobile dealers opened in the |a bilious attack which followed an illness s . was g § half with' the score a thirteen to thir- |show rooms of the various dealers Wed- | wiit m 1< | Tu ,WT“«:.T"F\\:.E.L’&T; :in ?l ’n:‘;'xari’oiszfiufi xftr:r:‘ug?:fi(:rge- teen tie, started ac'ions, and.Wwith the{nesday aflernoon and_continues after-| The ordirence of baptism was adminis- 4 on .developed to the generous| All former ‘sérvies men willsconsfitutal sl JOf tho suliptifutes to replacel two noon and evening until Friday terad to James Everett Sunday evening . . players who were tired out, Putnam tri- the stafl of the next governor ¢t Rhode|ympheq thirty to mineteen. 'L. Ames and s K W Like every other post office in the | country, there is more business in West- | called against each of them. McClel- | J Y erly than ordinarily at Christmas time. |70, SFQ S 000 20 e For “Wood- L) No netlon has been taken On e - |stock, sccuring fifteen of their nineteen - gn B, SN A mane Y OTNeY | 1 oints, mostly on shots from the foul WS Ledwidge, for Charles A. Balley, convict- | > . A manslaug in s EiniE line. Durand with eight points, and L. ed of manslaughter-in shooting his broth- |, 7o HFARC L AR PO 2 er, Edgar Bailey. o 3\ c: vs. 3 Rhose in a position to khow. in West- | Sco® forithe local boys. E v : washed three Watch Bracelets that will run and give times every day erly_declare that high-priced booze, il- | 2Govee™ the balves of the b eame leguny punazed, s nor abwasa of v | BN S s e e e |} satisfaction. Lowest prices. Mike thaa' vk sulted in a decided vietory for the High There Were more than 400 children at ;i R % N . . ’ the Christmas ebisrtuimment of West.] Sciool boys, T.ie score was thirteen to SPECIALS - easy by using Klrkmans erly 10dge of Moofe, Tuesday night. | Hojzerson was the best scorer for might Powds: i I R P “ it the annual meetite of the Novelty |schol, getting three points. Spencer . . . . owger—apur ep roductespeciz, y pESe (olily Lhels. (ffcers wete clect” Istarred for the High School Pmk Sa hll'e and Rub Rlngs Sha edi Andrew Low, president; James |50 E Sha y Ving cdisso as R/ Fiddes, skips: Junior~ Stewart, Peter | If statistios show auything, it would !?p 4 > ’ preparedt‘,u,., ve grec.,eqmc_. Kilgour, sub-skips; Andrew Low, James |Seem that the Windham High boys have T ll Se Outdoors and |Fises st ommiice 2 good chance for the championship of ts, 1otlet dets, at cut prices. and for cleaning badly seile Hinnah Chase Austin, * widow of | (he Quinebauz Valley Basketball league l v u L ey l th k Charlds W. 'Austin, formérly of West- | this year. This is held up by the fact t sto o L) . s greasy or iess celicaie arlicles, pr—— erly, died Wednesday at her home in |that the boys from ham. defeatec Th lar miriem an €S mn Providence. She leaves two daughters, | the Academy players by a fifty-eight to e gest stoc oy | I"""fUYC"flthepIenureol outdoor Mrs. Brainerd Covely and Mrs. Eunice | fourtesn score, a dec idedly better mar- . . f 1 . Miller, ‘i : gin than Putnam's victory. ( :h th ife because the sun and wind coarsen |D- Miller, both of Providence. e arms in e Clty. nd roughenyour skin. The regular use g »© o Rerisol Senpand Ointment B ahee VOLUNTGWN Wentatro s . Y \ fure to-ofset theee eflcts Rewol | 4100 Emerscn and Guen records for| TR 2o , D Wiliams It will pay you to see “\‘\‘-fl Ai‘- Hrad 6 ‘* Soap rids the pores of dustand oil, and | 750 tedsy and Friday at Saunders—adv. ot e SO Chase »‘ mM p ams were taken from the game e because four personal fouls had been Resinol Ointment soothes the clnmd and roughened skin, Sold by all druggista, | Martford—The ‘municipal Chfistmas | Gallup ...c....... .. L. Ames, Durand tree to be erected in front of the munici- THE WI] l IAM FRISWEI-J CO ° pal building is the largest ever used by {Harrison ...... Pierce £l . the city, according to Superintendent of ! . Parks George A. Parker, chairman of the | Pi Durand, R. Nelson | 25 and 27 FRANKLIN STREET « esln tree committea of the Christmas commit- Right Guard. { . tee. The tree is 53 feet high. Field goals, McClellan 3, i Perrin 1, Specials For rhhecals For . More Food for One Dollar Than a Dollar Can Buy Elsewhere .35 For, . Six Large Stores Under One Roof, Well Filled With Holiday Specials. Plenty of Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chickens, Fow], Etc. PLUMP YOUNG HENS AND TOMS 2 Quarts 33c 23c dozen — 27c dozen — 29¢ dozen MISSOURI ‘ VERMONT i York State and ALL NEW EXTRA HEAVY JUICY FLORIDA WESTERN DRESSED | NATIVE DRESSED Michigan Turkeys MIXED NUTS;,Ib. ... 25c| GRAPE FRUIT, 4 for 25¢c 500 75c 650 SUNKIST, CALIFORNIA, SEEDLESS ORANGES | ORANGES | ORANGES POUND POUND POUND 35¢ dozen 40c dozen 50c dozen Native Dressed : NATIVE FOWL Calif. Emperor Red MALAGA LAYER CHICKENS, Ib...... 50c|Pound ..............45¢ Grapes, Ib. . 35¢ | Grapes, Ib. . 35¢ | FIGS, Ib. ... 35¢ NATIVE DUCKS Long Island ‘ : 1b. ZOC ’ WHITE OR YELLOW ROCK | Celery Hearts, 2 bun, 25¢ Pound..............59c| GEESE, Pound ..... 45¢c TURNIPS, 12 Ibs peck 29c F - FINE NATIVE SQUIRE’'S FRESH PORK PRODUCTS |Rib Roast Beef YELLOW GLOBE POTATOES, Peck. . 45¢ FRESH LITTLE PIG FRESH—Whole or Half—to Roast|FOURd . ....... 20c ONIONS, 12 Ibs. peck 25¢ No Culls, No Wasts SHOULDERS, Ib. ... 19¢| PORK LOINS,Ib. ... 23c CHIPS, pkge. . 15¢ ugar Cured— AR o | Clacea Citron, b. ... 70c | cLusTeR H AMS i sy H.vf";‘;,‘eé’iri'ffi 25C Buckwheat ... 31c|Orange Peel, Ib. .. .. 50c RAISINS, Pkge. .. ... 45¢ Fat and Skin Removed, Pound. . LOOSE MUSCATEL " Swift's Winter Lamb | ARMOUR'S SUGAR CURED Fresh Fish Speclals Lemon Peel, Ib. ..... 50c | RAISINS,Ib. ........ 35¢ Short Cut Legs, Ib. .. 20c| Smoked Shoulders, Ib. 20¢ R H .. 25|CREAMERY BUTTER Loins to Roast, Ib. .. . 16c | NICELY CURED ool 17 a4 g "'I23se| CORNED BEEF, Ib. . 8¢ ls;n:fix POLLOCK Cut fromtub,pound . ............ 48¢c or e C 7 S : : g v l.m:%hops,“li;. 8 zgc e e RS Tasty Whole Milk. CRISCO, FOR SHORT- : ; ffi%sfi'os&?f 15¢|CHEESE, bb. ... .... 35 | ENING, b......... 25 FRESH FROM OUR OVENS DAILY sl CINNAMON BUNS, Dozen. ... 18c | RYE BREAD, Loaf . ......... 12 ASSORTED CUP CAKES, Doz. 30c | GRAHAM BREAD, Loaf...... 8c HOME-MADE COOKIES, Ib. . 20c | RAISIN BREAD, Loaf ....... 12¢ RAISED DOUGHNUTS, Dozen 30c | SANDWICH BREAD, Loaf . . .. 12c Plenty of Bread For Dressing STEAKS FINE WESTERN BEEF SIRLCIN, ROUND AND PORTERHOUSE COFFEE, Ib. .. 25¢ DAVIS BAKING Powder, can.. 24c SUNBEAM SALAD - Dressing, bot. . 30c FRESH GRATED Cocoanut, Ib.. 27c VANILLA, LEMON 2-oz. Extract, bottle 25¢ POTATO Lean Beef for Potting, Ib. ... 10c Fresh Cut Ham- burg, Ib....... 16¢c Beef Liver Pound ...... 12V Absolutely No Waste Rib Roast Beef BONED AND ROLLED SWIFT'S PURE SILVER LEAF LARD 15¢ SACGE CHEESE Bouhdlpt) 5 oo s 450 25¢ Philadelphia Cream ALASKA PINK SALMON, can....... 16c Shefford’s Snappy ROUND CLAMS Ml il e M SOLID MEAT SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD Oysters, pint.. 39¢|CREAMERY BUTTER, Pound. . 5%¢ o e e i ey TH]S STORE WILL BE OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 ( M. CLOSED ALL DAY ROQUEFCR CHEBE,“!......__. 95¢ CQZI e A Lard Substitute Pound 14¢ 'SATURDAY, (CHRISTIAS

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