Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 30, 1920, Page 10

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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY AND TOMOREOW FULL ASSOCIATEL ; PRESS DESPATCHES KW co: THURSDAY, D! x } o<t The Bulietise [POUCE SEZED NEARLY 200 QUARTS Fico oo o e e e e e == manimously approved and copies were or- = dered sent to the church, the pastor and rwich, Thur 3 . | to the Memorial house, Hartford, Th= = = p———— 3 council was constituted as follows: Nor- S wich First, Rev. Gurdon F. ailey, pastor, THE W 3 Dr. Charlés H. Lamb. delegat rwich Winds. x Park, Rev. Samuel I. Ilowe, D, D., pas- i Tlook—Fresh southwest z 3 5 3 (o ot tor, Willlam H. Geer, {ielegats overcast weather ThUTS- | oo 209 quart ‘bottles of whiskey, | having come from Russia via Poland, will | United, no representation; . Greeneville, e ho city court this (Thursday) | Rev. Charizs H. Ricketts. pastor, Deacon to Hatteras—Moderate | Which, according to the label, was bottled | APPear in tho city court thip (Phurad 7 Suits $39.50 — were to $125.00 Dresses $28.50—were to $79.50 NewYear’sDemo.nstratipn and ClubSaleo NOW GOING ON | SEWING MACHINE 5 PCELCUII‘? L TERMS NSRS TERMS $1.00 DOWN — $1.00 WEEKLY Sews anything from Chiffon to Carpet. MR. W. C. ELLIS, Silk Artist and Expert, will make your name with beautiful Star Twist, free of charge. 4 FURS—FUR COATS Now Just 1 Price $450.00 Plain Seal Coats . ............. $225.00 $550.00 Trimmed Seal Coats ........... $275.00 $450.00 Dark Raccoon Coats . ........... $225.00 $125.00 French Coney Coats ............ $ 6250 $275.00 Mink Dye Marmot Coal ... $137.50 NECKPIECES—MUFF. RICE - : GOING n v m (2 w5 B $12.00 Allowance for your old Sewing Machine if you bug; a v Free Sewing Machine. The Plaut-Cadden Company (Established 1872) 135-143 Main Street Norwich, Conn, Manhattan 121-125 MAIN STREET ¢ = to Answer to the charge of vio- |John McWilliams, delegate; Taftville, L s« and partly overcast|in bond, six years old, were found Wed- | yiine the liquor law. Rev. Arthur Varley, pastor ; Preston City, ay nesday afternoon about 4 o'clock by the which is valued at some- | 10 Tepresentation Jewett City, no Pepre- Conditio local police in the cellar of the house at d s e ane e Wigh Wednesday over the | No. 34 Forest street, occupied by Abra- b iolllnen i R er e sxears tates and low over practi- | ham Schanker, father of Abraham Schan- SR A S U St e i tast of. the 36 ker, who conducts a saloon at No. 43 oaes l"’, be SOy Congresgsional churel: " = % - | O o enerally fair, | West Main street. Edward Miller, 48 quart bot- |of ‘Middletown, Conp. 3 4 T Y. ' were reported. Wednesday | Years of age, a brother-in-law of 'Mr. | tle cn to the ; e D E et as the Alabama | Schanker, who, it is said, admitted own- | police s T Linton's | sURPRISE SHOWER FOR & . ‘ “ast Florida and |ership of the whiskey, was arrested and | office ; MIFS ‘MARIE BERNARD . < 020 was later released cq bonds of $230, fur- - sed Officers 4 3 has been in this country about six we given Miss Marie Bs\rnard_Tu(sda'y even- 1 ing at the home of M:ss Grace Wight by twenty-five of her girl friends in honor A PERFECT ATTENDANCE LIST FOR |REV. HERBERT D. ROLLINSON jiafher approdoliing mATHAEe( b Raymond i b P -1 PASTORATE | Geurtin of Norwich. i g WEST THAM: STREET SCHOOL RESIGNS IIANOVE PAS S A mock marriage was a feature of the jand: Partly | The list of children of the West Thames r missive an ecclesi- 1 evening. Miss Mae Clendennin apoeared e E———— e ; spmewhat | 6treet school who have perfect attendance vered in the Congresa~ | n the role of the bride, and Miss Jennie . records during the fall® term was ver Wednesday, f partin of Providence appeared ‘as the i T ot notinced Wednesday evening by Superin- m.. {o take action | proom, Their attendants were Miss Julia f Observations in Neoi e tends f Schools Edward J. Gral a e S 2 aid Miss 1 % ted from changes | prst grade, Miss herine Corcoran, Miss Louise Heibel rendered the| | s arcmetric readings | teacher. Entire number of pupils, 31 march. neither absent, : z the evening vocal selections Louis Hoffman J were rendered by Miss Grace Wight aec- ’ . Second grade, M companied by Miss Heibel and violin so- teacher. Entire nu r re given by Miss Bertha Blanchette t ) terbury. A buffet luncheon was 20. | , Edmund “Zvyr(-’ cad the ac-| . c.gq by Mrs. Wight. Comparisons. osephine Woodka. Miss Bernard receivedemany beautifu' tor Welneoday s Palr. ! ourth grades, M ) | gifts, including cut glass, py- weather: As predicted; | McCloud, teacher. Entire A en and aluminum ware. 3% neither abeer rdy nor dis the_action | e o ferman Johnson and Bernard e be ap- | ation be SUN, \IOO\V A\l)r'l'll'lfi i B Miss Mary T Sun || High || Moon i number of S ‘Water. Rises. rve their fortieth wedding Stan Time) |missed, 10" Teresa e {anniversary on January 13th. Mr. and — > m. stock, Julia Cook, Herm | Mrs. Prodell have four chidren livin: - | worth or\\ar(l. John & three daughters and one son. One daugh- | soll, Anna Schultz, Ma ter died in 1903, There are eleven grand Weisgraber. STt dren. One grandson died two years church in Hanove in Detro} M h. s ARHD Mr. and Mis. Prodell's children are AT HARTFORD TODAY August Sawloske of Norwich, Mrs Edward J superintendeht of d Fadtke of Taftville, Mis: high water it is 10W | the public orwich, will attend dell, a ‘school teacher followed by flood tide. 1 confere of superintendents and su- nd Fred Prodell of Preston. . - — pervising ents to be held today (Thurs- 192 GREENEV‘l‘l‘E day) in th 8 chamber of the cap- s 7% e TR age . L A to Provi. |10 In Har morning on | on t s returned to Provi- | will o; k i i 1 : . pending a few days| Mr e one of the speak- r s wis V S p B other on Hickory [ers on the general topic |:mxmwn..1§.r extending the i i o E oYa Sk etter Measurements and awrd Tests; How | parish; hi: ¥ —For Your in— as returned to Hi May Assist in Sunervision. A a few days at t] akers e: a4 are i peakers expected are : R T Rl e gt et Than Cuticura ham of Southingto: § Samolseach (Sogn. Ointment, Talcum) free of Catl- | has returned after |Stamford and J 1, cura Laversiarios, Dopt. X Maiden, Mass. the home of his| 1In the afternoon as returned to New Kaser of Burlington S intendent Kaser will talk on Consolidation turned to h and Transportation and How - T complished. His t. will be H atives by stereonitcon | - we The slate board of tion will mest | :'5 'r}'— . L] T ot = A Luxuriously trimmed with fur—others without fur—made of the sea- TAFTVILLE i ! . . o . = oy AR B ‘ : e artest styles and colors—all richly lined 4 Lester Plngree ar® | goldier's Bemaina Brought from France. | If you are geing to put your Automobile up for the son’s finest matenals, in the sm: t sty colors richty " Dlat The body of Prival hn J. Lawl . Master Platne is home y g Wi i thi ol " BATTERY . & SuSent at & a ohn J. Lawlor inter monihs you wiil want your prop- ,th ilk d arml B t 0 h below cost. rovidence, R No. 596 Grand : W1 and w. mter: . Irices now, muc e i odt usin of Mrs 1 ot erly taken care of. SHK, y ’ e Wil-|of this city, has been b 1 ks Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| 0 % 17. . . Gt M. Seant France to his home and will be buricd in | We are fully equipped to give your BATTERY the the Worid | | Private Lawlor died in 1 proper attention it should recsive from ths time it is WE . oo iewvel bk matents, ) ovo i disconnected from your Automcbile until you wish Frank and William, and three sisters, ! 2 5 Mary, Catherine and Ircne Lawlor, of it replacad in the Spring. L S e | | " - COATS $29.50 were uP TO $55.00 cident in the village | o G & frult farm enear Sparts Call 1570 on th= Phone and we will give you i morning _about | . - (It trees & b : % o had a yield five times as - the daugbter | 0E o ‘troes met in prompt attention ot North Althe same orchard | . WERE UP TO $79.50 F O9WD by means of explosives, with | ot 1 chureh. | ({o it | ‘We also do VULCANIZING, and carry a comiplete ° - ht thigh 3 = v Dr. Sucsler =t stock of ACCESSORIZES t work around o Norwich avenue, slip- ped and fel! into some hot % — - - ————— was treated by k) T FIRST AND SAYS IT LAST. At a recent meeti rrel, 319 ,\'V‘Y\OlionlAl Council, K. of . ¥ 2nd Tar s all right, | ere aamitied. Grand Yonrght i : #“Thousands of botties | W4 insthe chair. Other routine b | . 3 - were bought last | Was tr ted. | ol T TSR | e ofcers st for e S0 T | Pgg s o SUI S DRESSES 5 S0Ms and e :‘ P at | the officers instaTled for the St. Jean | el 1} eacls imost instantly, | Baptiste societe, the names of Jonn Bou- | 324 Iiain Street ‘Phone'1570 I ng i’ throat. 1neMy | cher, financial secretary, ~and ~ isadore & 1 throat Lee & poucher, his assistant, were left out DEEP REDUCTIONS SREATLY REDUCED = < . 3 s, in all sizes, for Women 2 Our entire stock grouped in two lots for their Smart §tyle Igfeues, o re:. A Triee : 5 H shst Misses. Silks, Satins, il . final clearance. Finest materials—Fur-Trim: and !_ls_ehs et =P !R e Bt i med and Tailored Mod_els, for Women and tmes.ed The ;uxlmx Oce i 5 each this clearan: sses. : . Misses. n e £ | THE PLAUT-CADDE ANY i Dr $18.75—wi $55. ; LA A N COMP Suits $29.50 — were to $ 75.00 esses $18.75—were to $55.00 | I | | |

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