Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 5, 1921, Page 9

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one of general regocing. _Tie officers-of :the Nerwich fire: de- partment seem to be fpecubarly un- chureh, b M 3 fortunate, personaily, in tho ravages passed the exam g Wrigh H pri - the- = i ‘[of the element which they cambat 5 a h H. | “even: . B P o A i ull:eesdbuilyhtolr om?r&m“mm' En- About _ twel dee wt- 1 sy week the trus- cflp 80 | gineer Davis lost a ‘property b: y . '-‘- u.l. Pt b g.ng', Fo & ‘fow wesks, agd And yesterday. Bt nfanty. electea |or 1o N By oaeTeiene 4 Robinson a large "N 25th inst, the following gentiemen f hie, P 3 3710 nost &1 i 2 ° B 2 (Continued from Page Stx) | - 'The carriage shop of Robinson and| Saturday, Mar, 4, 111 Captain i k FOR o ch schopl, 12 ; ‘ cording to information that has come to p . Blackstens, | McCall, at Norwich Falls, was found | ward E tonington; ! crragadd U e 4y to be on fire Tnesaag e rolhg ~hout | T ShrimARE o fan. 3 A ; ‘u“"m “""“‘“l,““ R e N § o'elock, and though a genera p"g:m when she wen e On the h | o g i g ' or ol ol wrcendl T 8 ; - tehell | Was raised and ‘the fire ent | coast recently a g‘m lost : o Fateo | % gt iie b “the communion, ey arrived promptly, the flames fanned |at the dismond gelds in a e i | by a strong wind, were beyond control, | The Merchants National : o'e ¢ e i quick ohangss, not: 6 J ,‘-." 1 an& trlm bufldxngeflmd its contents wexfl Dgw!.l nml:nnlsj dividen; - ; v b o . 47 R <l & x- o Lair il B n: w ‘_,'.fi‘: brasy entirely consum “cent., fros of go : 'l'-u-u-l i n v s have been ¢ Extracts from Thursday, Mar. 2, 1871.—Senator | P& ble on_and -g'fit 4 s r 16630, " thorming - wo lp, fl""’ix’ of gk-mea f“ h.}:m:q lmno: lh the thin shees and stockings q_l:' I ¢ 3611 Buck e hun Ee . nixe Tndpr BAMY, nua‘;':"s g-'d": a8t e 0 4 - B the s | Mics Hasel Coleman, asughter of Mr. and wet feet, from slush of melts < ."-_-',i E, as ?;frifl“h xg“gu“e,;?mg;:mi oni P9 83 | 0 Wis In' poor ‘conditios n : Chris- George Coleman of Baltimore, in whieh lnl’ that‘cause Colds— Viee-President Colfax, Speaker Bixing| The Thames Natidnal Jas go- ! b : om city the wedding s fo take place ALl gl L e b s ugpver it And evely mediec O GF EbIRG T v of five" per- i huroh.. -7.30, & 30. Mr. Jymee and his bride will siimke| o 20150 firet sncess or shieeva il At the annual election' of the Wau- et e ! 3 the seebnd germpp | their home in this city, whiére Mr. James Ll e regan Steam Fire- Engino -Company | 2fter fext Tucsday. * * s : | i he ser “Bs ati is o thé“émploy of the New Haven roaf. i on Dissases of “Every Living - not{held a. the company's rooms,” Wed- n County Agent Frank L. Dasis an- nesday evening, March 1st, the fol- Vhnt. Fhe Senid g nounced that a pruning demonstration is > lowing officers were reclected for the . - ! - : Cellowahy to-be- held Tuesday fext at the Nothan| v gor sale at .n Drug and e—n 4 ensuing yar: chureh,{to new m . ik z Exley farm, on the highway between | Stores, Foreman—H. H. Osgood; first as- Al B T e . A. | Plainfield and Canterbury. County Agent alstant foreman, Asa Nashy second as- f 4 §£i* ggit i ecre : . %, to eup 3 Dchation ith’ Hows Ditector Wibberty J#}fit‘m"&:& New Tork i s vihe ¢ % = hema operation with Town i 5 | 18 ew S e e e e : gigle, : o : BT B e e "?;:r Otis Lincary i he open_to| 3% moralie “Savish Ry {nb ng! 3 ; . ; ‘waiting t0 | mittee;- giso’ thé town - Henry | Som—= the public Saturday. Nearly one hun- | B Howe Bible school " bo 5 < £ ¥ 7 Dorrance and Mrs, Fdith M. xamedy of | court w: visitor in Putnam Frifay. * dred dollars’ worth of new books have slo and] 18,30 v ryloe Bt Flainfield ‘and the community o hat| *Seme Ynembers of i Fomfret Waikss e | Been purchased, embracing. some - of | Pramatic Assoclation Rt p at 4 p. m..at ¥ town. The-demonstration-‘wili afford an xn"vnh 1i4AS What is described as @ Tes- the most recent publications, ' A read- |4 p. m., at,13 Main strset, Carrol bulld: |py ; Vs coud e to hitch 4 ] iy Slean. rer) opportunicy #0r ‘all flrl'lm!‘lih that x:'x;é Dotk od Ge of ey PlaatE mes - |ing alcove is also .to be opened for | . i Dleasint evening |ritory to b present and Witness 3 ; 5 Start- | fhie convenience of those who wish £o| Rev. Frederic Lussn of MeKialey Aved] oy x 1ih Taeic. thiatetions aad ¥ | work. ed. The Volunteer turned over to Post|spend an hour or two in reading @nd |nue A. M. E. Zien church and tho chuzch A “':p i § e oandwiches, cake anl €0f-| At a Warcester hospital an X-ray pho- “has left Fox Hill farm in Pomtrel Sedgwick, 'us ghe net* m“ of his|2 few papers will be kept on-file ‘for | cholr, will have charge of .the, Sheltering d . were gervs i tograph was made of the injured srm of “spending a few days there, presentation. twenty-twg dollars)mare tho interest of such. Arms service, “\' b omd ‘3:"-"' s, m“z‘ ;’F‘“,“&:M installed 18 Alphonse Dubriel, member of the crew of | Friends of Mr. and Mrs, Trving A Paise | !h-n the Drummer Boy.and in ition | - Friday, Mar. 3, 1871.—C. H. Cobb, Jr.. 7Y » ¢ Mrand 1 b the-mighe yard switcher, who fell while|of Woodstock tendersd them & - a set of scenery valued at $1 has purchased a one-third fnlerest in com JRustrated Mrs. Harold Taylor and 1t | ot work and probably fractured the mem- |party on thelr silver wedding e ‘Wednesday, Mar. 1, 1871/ 'he Ger- | the copyright of the war drama, The o Virginia -of 'New London are b P d Sunday, March m Thesnge fof o e i er. learty. You will receive In return | man residents at Bean Hill velebrated | Volunteer, which is now owned by him | 1\ a : - €y days with Mr. and Mrs.| ‘gome rallef from the kneedesy mud whe ng m: roleya Honey the successful issue of the Fr: a0 Mgssers, Martin Brag g tinue all day. oy * | Fred' Taylor. t 0 r Between 50 and 60 Potmsm mem : . T rotey B REEYS °5s M | German peace negotiations, 2t bir.| Romaine, The play whi Do ::dln}gn“‘;}'\ At St. And plscopal ch Spirtual Pask stecet,| Raynor Osbome of Brighton, Mass.. | necans oo toe feocse ue ot Fridey. Theee |47® cmploye] as carpenters, section o - g, "“";"Lm " backache, | Selig’s, Monday evening, With music, |ed and M Cobb will travel, with it b i, cector Holy d”m'“”"llrs oo e D ":;"'mgm “oted | was the -guest Wednesday and Thursday e | O T o e vers ratomatiinl A o hiaider milmente. and. Foley | hodily vafreshmenta -~ @nd unbimited | throughout the couniry among the en- |lon, 1030 a. m.; ‘church’school ‘at n0oh ; | psychic- and baliot ‘medl bl OF hin sidter, Mrx. B. R Yok cduntry highways are now -in deplorable dition, hut the. froet. 15 nearly all gat | Sees-wy Jfhe NeW Bavews rottepe ), ndition, but the fros r e Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome ard thor- | libations.. Spesces, overfloweing with | campments of the G. A. R. evening ‘prayer, 7.80 p. m. ana give wm n| Lawrence Pultz spent the week end in | oy an N :,‘2:"' nnn‘ cleansing cathartic for constipa- | patrietism wers made hy Mr. Frick-| W. D. Roath, of this eity, was on| At Trinity Episcopal church there Will |the: aftersoon, 2fid ‘at' v Aibert | Willimantic the guest of Russell Noyes. 7 e now working - 3&.1."“2‘.’:‘5:'03’;,‘5"’%"' siuggish [man and others and the ogeaslon was| Wednesday evening confined by the [be holy gommunion #hd" Eérmon at 10.30 | P. the pastor, wm Qefl; ey, uu L. P. Smith is a patient at St |State roads heréabouts aiso Mrs, Vieginla LaPalme was elected a4 ‘s - hospital,” Willimantic, suffering | considerably cut up by the weather and |president of the Canada-American sodle-... AR = THE BOSTON STORE e S -y WA ] ) O N Abel spent Wednesday 1n South Wind- |palis to =pend the week-erid witli hi# son, | BORSrary president. The clubl has o n- ham, guests of Mrs. Ahel's mother, Mrs. | Who !s a midshipman of the United States nembership. ‘Austi ‘Wade. Naval Academy. ~ ] i Ladics” A socisty beld an all-day | A larse’party gathered at the home of MYSTIC y e parfors of e Congrega- | Mr. and Mrs. 8. Nickoloff on Pomfret o ‘ : tional church Friday. Twenty-two were |road Friday cvening for the whist given fl‘f.':"“"m”mm;m:,:’m:c":fi: ~4 p;uem“ .; auilt was ted. Dipner was ::;:ume benefit of the Day Kiinball ‘hos- | % 'm"‘.“w exhibition of the N« . Sale of Notions and Dressmakers Supphes BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING Miss Mary a Arts E;n:::c::’:lln yufle Miss Randal attend- | house-located o Fleasant” srett, - this| zfs":‘ve:ltfllfi";,’:,‘j‘: How Yok, It's the regular Spring Sal& The Sale where all of the thousand-and—one small articles which the home dressmaker requires are to be found at prices whick will actually save Randall, and Miss NMillo A. Wooding of | Members of the Putnam Girly club| No¥ York World o Tacatey, Sve North Haven, March 2. have a meeting scheduled for Monday you money. . The needles and pins—the tapes and bindings—the l'moks and snaps— all of them reduced in price and offered in nmp‘e assortments. Mrs. Ella Foster attended the anniver- | evening. TTip SKia g e ”‘ Be Forehanded and Supply All Your Needs Now ary mesting of the Sodlal Corner at the | Judge A. C. Dunne of the Meriden city | 53 BY asticta given for & Workl ot Pins Sewing Thread and Silh Miscellaneous , sither palnting or sculpture, eligihil mfi' to e affected by nationality, ape, - tex, mmmhlp in Il’ly Ifl u:dfiyl- - sonaition 10¢ Superb §omimon Pins....... 8¢ | B & A. Spool Silk 100.7a #c Kid Curlers.. SALE PRICE 8o Waldort Common Pine....c.... 4o |Vale1le AL Bt s 25c K1d Curlers.. SALE PRICE 20 Adamantine Pima.. 2-papars for 5 | Coats’ Six-Cord Thread. ....... 7c - 3 mers2, it to Chasiea F Dasts. for B o = Hillside,” landscaps in oils. . Davis has risided in Me o ‘menbet of yéars and many ef DON?’ T tink tit. becaue d@g}e e o e comes t M. D . t = you are proof against indigestion. most B e ride which the village fall.. First Arrival of Spring Neckwm AN ENTIREL SILK i Whfl k in being the home of an artist of intée- i i |} § bowosver md A AN S By Py $1.35 EACH 18 % wmkmhannony,youmlnfiw o8 “m:-fi-u’m':.r-. from-the Iine st the home of Stunning color combinations wrought out in a basket weave, and Prince en School strest way returned on- entirely different from anything you have seen. The, effects are k- z"“”:.‘,’m".'f.’e':':?::x;‘x’go: pa -striking without being garish, but should,be seen to be apprecmed. i \ plam 3 All aré in the new narfow shape, for use with the latést “collars. b2 S i y Rev. F. T. Rioad i to MW . » Six handsome color. combinations. morning at the Congregational subject of “Cowards;”-this being the. ONLY 11.35"HCH Rt tne series of Leten Sermpme i ke is preac! 2 . » ' T2%e AMiance Pins. . . 10c| Willimantic Six-Cord Thread.. 7c|10c West Flectric Curlers.. & | SUMMER-WEIGHT UNION A cmén;xmm « ' nfierx;::t. l\lfi-s" Nebearlnsw: 20c Kirby Reard Pins | 45e | Hall’s Best Spool Cotton, 200-yards | 25¢ West ‘Electric Curlers..... 21c SUITS : 3 ‘COON ] i b . 5 Nermont, “were visitors Thursdsy at n. 12% Pin Chbes,.. SALE PRICE % . SALE Pj 7e 12%c Collar Bands. . 40c Short sleeve, ankle length suits, kA;lllo"lt‘t'l:t ::&e‘&o:lmnz:l‘ 3 & %) 5 hu_om; of Miss ci.i'a.“f‘”"' Mrs. John 1 2 B es, on treet. %0 Pin Ciibes. in white only— |0 poo oot B o 210 | 150 Collar Bands ........... 12%e in the usual ecru colorings — | [OF WAzl (ese Seres : et gy Ty SALE PRICE 9¢ King's Basting Thread. 8¢ | 12%c Foot Form Darnérs..... 11 regular made sults of good qual- | your ehkrcs to: ket ¢ Wi 5 ey b = 15 Princess Pin Ronks........ 12¢ 3 FOR 21 55 St e S ity and a genuine $2.00 value —. SATURDAY SPECIAL 15¢ 1 L " “hursday sfferncon at "}::: mnor Qflwfimm-ws, in % -pound | 100 Witington ‘?lstlnird mag ‘Z' f;;";‘*‘m - SALE'RRICE 4c SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.00 $175 A DOZEN X lc‘h.:r'!ea X e -tfi_ oxes— 15¢ Aunt ydia’s inen inish ¢ Wooden Suit Hangers e | iateresting talk on French Vil T T 1 SALE PRIGE B3| o SALE PRIGE tmpe , |1d%e Metal Suit Hangers Good Percale Shirts, sizes 1313 to 17—Only 95¢ Each help fe bowel- to functionate i iR e sy o @ 45¢ Barbour's Lingn 10c. Metal Coat Hangere?, i CLINTON SAFETY PINS e Bheaens e Phreads-i e freshments were served. ‘ ‘to act very efficiently. Flags wers displayed in the viflage &% What Varlous Depamts AIC : . A Friday in honor of the {nauguratien. Presenting to Make Saturday AL SRiCE b 5 FOR 256 50c Sateen Sleeve Protectors.: 3% SALE PRICE 6c | H. B. Mending Marceflzed Cotton, | 10¢ Grandma’s Ironing Wax. . | 250-yard ball— Z:t: ::;g; 1;; S0E price 15 Handle Troning Wax. Darning Worsted, on eards, valus | 25¢:3-In-1 Oil.. ATLIANCE" SAFRTY PrNg fo— ¥ : 15¢ 3-in-1 Oil. Value e . BALE PRICE 5c SALE PRICE 6c Value 6c.. mer » and influence the liver g apent mioeh time' t8 p Misses Lucy Gray and ‘Margaret Me- Donald of Volusfown were visitors ; 3 > KA §| this place Sumasy. : CSWEX ... ¢ school was held st Value 7c. _ BALE PRICE 5. | 8c Mercarized Darning Cotton.. 8 | o oo SALEIERICE by Selhng lnterm g || e, sten 1'-.-:?&1: as heid at o Value fe SALE PRICE 6. s&fikl?nrs;nrgms;t&?l :: Tailor’s Cha;l;. S hede T e 9 the blocked condition of‘the* Ml = P 3 A ” Vatue 1::. :::-\: :fi";z 1:* e Dextor's Knitting Cotton, white i Lac: : tx o Wash Goods Department | Floor Covering Department E Il o Setiomet Val ¥ . L ICE e | only— es—flat or-round, in . o Vitie €. v 0 SALE PRICE 12 SALE ‘PRICE 10c Back gs biopn s T g s SIUINE BIPTLETYE e | 227 1 AR iy o g L% 5 " e real “ ss, Fabyan 0.” fo. EERES “"‘fl““- :2 o e OO, o s T i om; in blace | RiPplette. Tt is 30 inchés wide, the SATURDAszggCML $39.00 el e Giio'saace w-:a 10c Hump Halrpins. . SALE PRIGE 12 oFibiAw g color combinations are many and -3 by 10-6 SEAMLESS AXMIN- last Saturday night. . o N Alllance Halrpins, 2 sizecs < ; p - are fast, and the weave requires no STER RUGS ~ * ‘Government scouts wers In this viclaity SALE PRICE 4o i ) SALE PRICE 5c ironing. Has 'sold as high 4s s | o TR RUC ; P Prrrr g gt Rirby Beard Hairnine all slzas— 10c Elastic Corset Lates " B & yard— T PECIAL $35.00 18_BATH STREET 55 CHURCH STREET Infections were found on he farms’ SALE PRICE 4o Hose Supporters pal SATURDAY SPECIAL ¢ INLAID LINGLEUM ~*NORWICH WILLIMANTIC [12 3t Wileox and Ouear Liters MILWARD'S NEEDLES _ |5 C. My C. Frilled Sewons... 450 | 1°° Cotop and e e DRESS PERCALES Has sold as'high 25 32.50 a square 5 N 160 . 39 17c Mercerized Cirset Laces.Y.: 15¢ Sharps, darner’s, tailor’s and mil- ‘§5c C. M. C. Plain_Sewons’ liner's—value 10c—+- y 50c Cofored Pad Supporte: = SALE PRICE g~ . SEWON HOSE SUPPOR’ g, 25c Mercerized Corset Laces. Value 50c........ SALE PRICE 42 | 15¢ Sunset Soap Dyes. yard. . Your choice of many Yard-wide Percales, in light and p.mrna—— ' medium colorings, and excellent e SATURDAY SPECIAL $135 SATURDAY SPECIAL 15c . et DIRECT FROM LOOM TO YOU 'HEARlY KIllEfl . Value . BALE PRICE 31c LINGERIE KRI CREPE i T. nd Bind: Value SALE PRICE 5, | 10° T7ink Dyes ... Another pretty crope weavé which Kitchenware | apes a ngs Value 166 Y 35c Skirt Gauges .. is much used for dainty underwear. | LENOX SOAP FOR ONDRY cption ven W‘?“'—Pflfil” Gmsbgmgn flln 20c Meteor Bjas Seam Tane.... 1c | VELVET GRIP HOSE SUPPORT- | 12%c Strawberry Emerles. .. SR T I D TG "u s ? ane. | o 3 i 25¢ Japanese Sanitary” Napkins 156 SATURDAY SPEGIAL 350 E;;;_"'“ cakes of this spicntid MUl nels, Madras, Sateens, Plisse, Voiles, Draperies, Sheeting, . _ “ p ALz oTRER BIASIRRIIIAYE - e ColontiiWatse 3 APRON GINGHAMS * SATURDAY serol-i Lawns, Organdie, Toweling, Linen, Marquisette, Bleached ¢ jn 30 withs, and o gt qual- | $5¢ Dr. Parker's Waists. .. 1o dverymbctt gx{ammfld Just ::5 ém: nnmm'}‘:,?.:}nms‘!fi s Cl el 3 s { : ceived: 'Blue and white e rday we' ‘Yot dix plain, P leached Cott oth, etc., etc. AT SPECIAL SALE chts Buttons Ll G broken checks. Width 37 inches— | blown | and Unb = - s S TAFFETA SPAM BINDING—in all / colors. Value #5e— SALE PRICE 37c . TAFFFETA SPEAM BINTING — in b black and white onlr. Value 30c— Suit and Trimmihg’ Buttons — on | 39¢ Corset Clasps s sxruabAv SPECIAL “17¢ W‘?s— SALE PRICE 5 §0c Warren’s Guimpes 20c Fresh Water Pearl Buttons 15¢ | 50c Buster Waists .. 12340 - Fresh Water Pearl But- 50c Razkut Ripplers . tons . Linen Art Crash (natural)..\.... 69 A Salg of Mary Plckford Am‘pns SALE PRICE 20 104 Freah Water Bearl Buttons 8 | 100 Flastlc' Sanliary Belfs..... € hams, 32-inch.......... 17c STk Serge Belting... BEST QUALITY PEARL BUT. |1¥%0 Perfect Collar Supporters 10c AT 69c . 14c SiTk Serge Belting . TONS—One lot of sizes from 30 to | 45¢ Velvet Grip Hose Supporters 35¢ iSc idrt Belting, In black ana 49 ““:EL AT HALE-PRICE 85c Shirlastic Garment Shields 75¢ This dainty and dever style of w‘“_’ m’} Bflbw Tuhmg (And.mscgggln) 55 éa*F SALE PRICE 25 : i 45c Omo Dress Shields ....... 3% tremely popular. To satisfy the demand we have ey ] $6c SU Skirt Belting. .. e 50c Omo Dress Shields........ 45c 42c Nalad Dress Shields 48c Naiad Dress Shields 8 | 57c Nalad Dress Shields 7¢ | 45c Gem Dress Snields. 1% Lady Datnty Lingerls 72| s0c Gem Dress Snielas ... SALE PRICE 18¢ j: o e 2| 68c Gem Dress Shields. .53 1850 Gyring Maid Lingerie” ' 1250 All §weet Grass Noyelties— AT HALF-PRICE 7c secured another lot of 5 08 e ot ot f Mo Bikionds_ e of |{ | Percale, standard comnt. ... 15 terns. The Mary Pickf o4 . ViR mmm.‘:gf;.:':;&;;“‘“‘"fw Bl e Bond iy T amount of grace and style. - A || suferwith Indigestion. Food: * = Fow \ in my stomach, causing me to belehy" : e e i et Q| J01 1 20 tertible Beutt bnr-.')ia pains in my chest and arms. ‘heart became affected ; I had shork. mess of breath; the action of my $ s o = =y — e .'P " = | Kidneys was irregular, the secretiond 4 " Exquisite in design and color—irreproachable in weave and tuture——poueumg a spirit of yoflHuldnm e - S o a8 ”"-‘::;“ 'ab":fmh:b"ilz? Hw fl&h‘rwfl:amhlewlymmummuwymmbum#w%h ! fom aad thooght, “wel, the -4 fow and thought, ‘well, they will tura you seen them yet 7 If not, a glimpse of them will prove to you that Spring is out liker all the other remedies ¥ have tried’ but to my surprise and gladness, T noticed improv: nntlpl 3 continued the use of ‘Fruit-a-ti Fruit Liver Tablets) with ! posult that & dosen boxes made me { feel like a different person”. CHAS. F. HARTWELLJ 1 60c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sise 25e. - Atdeslersor from FRUIT-ATIVE~ Limited, OGDENSBURG. M. ¥,

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