Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 2, 1921, Page 8

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OF . ALL};KINDS SUITABLE FOR THE'SUMMEF AT REASONABLE PRICES . FURNITURE HOURIGAN BROS. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 62-66 MAIN STREET NORWICH FINN'S BLOCK JEWETT CITY -— stood fifty ‘years.ago-brought’ the sum o1 '$65,000 when it was «sold to Waterman of Proyidence. er intending to start 2 new manufactur: iug enterprise. there. In ‘the: legislatu: the city .charter ‘for Norwich was ' fa. Vorably ' considered . by , that ‘body and Teturned to the ‘citizens: for:yvote hefore it became effective. . The charter: was | framied by Ex-Mayor Hovey, and con-| tained many new. and imbportant provi: sions. . Extracts from’ The Bulleti *71 follow: P B June z:. 1871—Norwich 'is interested n ‘several matters that recently . came]| before’ the legislatur:” for consideration; and received the ction of the general assembly. First is the city. charter, drawn, by : Ex-Mavor -Hovey, . coverlng nmearly one hundred priitéd pages and containing many new. ard fmportant pro- visions., ‘The citizens. will have ample opportunity to read and inwardly dizést it before'they are called ;upon:to vote upon it, and it cannot go into! effect un- til_adopted by the votes of the freamen of the: city. Next in order stands the charter of the 'proposed’ railroad from Norwich threugh Bozrah to Colchester. The great Taftville mill, it is expect-d, will_be -completed and . in running /ordar e-rAry in” September. y report comes to ms. that another school of whales has been geen recently. off Block Isiand. The seetng of whales in that vichity is now becoming almcst| an_every day oceurance. June 27, 1871—A- young widower In Windham. county, greatly in need of a ‘housekeeper, rode dad after day in vain SUNDAY SUBJECTS ikl At Gardmer's Lake, service at 3 p. preaching by Rev. Robert L. Rob- Sunday school at 12, tch. Rev. Alexander ® Forum of the Nert Dramatic association w! ch Musical & be held at. 4 (Christ. Sunday school at 1 " Main street. Carroll block. At Greemeville Congregational church, Christian Selenes services at 10:45 A | Rev. C. H. Ricketts, pastor, M in Thayer B . .room 215. | worship at 1.30. Sunday school at 12. Subject, Ged. Sunday School at 11 Young People’s society at 5 p. m. At Park Cemgregational church. e At the Holiness Mission, No. 230 Main reet, at morning service by the. pastor, ev. T H. Home. Sunday school at Episcepal Cburch, | At the Henry Supper will be St Andrew’s ouse, oy Church Covenant. Church of the Good Shepherd, Unk b versalist, Rev. George H. Welch, ster. 10 AL M. Bible Congreg: Morning Our LIKE NEW PERSON Biidgeport Weiman Says-Her Serm F. C. H. Wendell, East Haddam, morning prayer and sermon at 10:30. At the United Comgregational church, H. Abbott, Morning sermon at 10.30, The Mind of 2 0" minister. ck. morning praise and prayer service at 10 m. Bible class and Sunday school at Preaching at 3 and 7.30 p. m. rst Baptist Chureh, George Minister. The Lard's observed at the moning | service and "the pastor will preach on Min- Patriotic Serman, Communion season will chureh, worship 1. Obligatien to Others, followed by communion and reception of search for.a hired:gzirl. At last, almost discouraged, he drew up in front of a small dwelling amonx the hills and ask- ed the customary question: “Can’ you tell nde where I can- get a- woman' to do the .work in a farm wwuse? “Where are ve from?” asked the old, man, viewing the handSome -horse .and" buggy with a criticgl ar.. “My mame is'——, and T o vor™ vou Taat entn aeo! You: you lost your wife.a spel . Wall, T've got six zals—seod :xl: ‘tfi and you may take your pick amons ‘em for.a wife; but: they wouldn’t none' of cm think of goinz omt to work. T should as lives you should take Hannah, bgc?usa she's the oldest, and her chanes ain’t quite o good, seein’ as she's mizh- sighted, and can't.hear very well; but you don’t want her, rou can taks yons pick of the others” ' The widower went in. selected the best looking ons, drove fo ihe justice’s and was married, and carried his bride home that nignt, hay- ing secured a permanent and efficient housekeeper, Who proves thus far. very satisfactory, with no questions of wases i to do. The tobacco faetery of Georse Lang, seized for alleged:violatlon of the.la: nember runninz under the inspection ot the 2 P " 2 revenue authorities. Troubles of Theee- Years At the Tui Metodies, Epssersii i veltr, the. sesmer which was i Holy comn 30 ; S school *to. Dy Hill and *cool Standing Are Completely | il Huideriae i in every man’s back vard, so Gone. mbers. en the other. I couidn't 4 eep, and just rolled | Pastor hours through. get g feeling so tired 1 ‘s e ight Grs the Great { thesm Through be Rey. papers how Tanlac T decided to t A 1 Sunday mornin erable Master, John O. Rowiand, Wal. | Blumenthal, who has had five terms as dressing, all colors, at 50c and 25¢ Federated Church, Rev. Dan- crated Chureh, Kev. Dan- Vingford; assistant - venerable master, | president. Was ‘re-elected for -amother NPATTRY it o ot | hedn puvchased Yo Brown. suyTa Andrew 7. Hallock, Prldegport; assori- |term. Moscs Jennes was elected vice W. - . . 00 Bead Necklaces, cut stones, Soer il be. obeervas o | Menrect ety *|ate venerable masters; J. Knox Hall, | presdient. Samuel Wiener tregsurer, and omen’s Bathlng Suits 5 oo’ lennth, ait SO e B o i ot R e A T Bist Harttord: Benjamin Jones, Wil | Wolf Blinderman outside ruai, The or- A 7 s o R ke e h o er has-baan a A mantic; Albert 7. Sherwood., Waterbury ; | ficers were given power to engage . . arrow Leather Belts, black, whits, : . Bible_school wil e e o L e e e eivons osann ¥ | amoiher, hal” for 2 mening niace wien || We are showing a splendid assortment of the newest ideas iy b gray” il R a6 y_enric 4 combine vice i ** Voawarko. New. Lon William - A | they find one that is suitable. : 5 . . N g organs. thersby enriching (nc | e combined servics e | e R e L ol }Vomenanthmg Suits, Women’s Wool Jersey Bathing | to 5% worn-out stom: et f Connecticut Titarary Tns...|Clinton; -Stehcn P. Goodsell, Winsted, [ national convention of the L O. B. A. Kleinert's Bathing Caps, in all eol- " Tood. thereh Yori tnta at-Suffield, T. W. Carroll of ta's|and H. Wales Lines, Meriden; secretary, | in Atlantic City, gave an interesting re. Suits—at $5.95 and $8.50. Py s A sy s rne x clements to ntville Paper C city. was made a member of the buildmg|William B: Hall, treasurer. | port ‘of the convention sessions. 5 . . . A £ z rices—1Sc to $125. - ERRLI. | o, ot Fovee co O | SRS Re Bmlatng | aa oA Tran, e Eistar Women’s Bathing Suits of Silk Poplin, Surf Satin, Silk :Oc o | N or-| . June 30, 1871—At: the Harold B. Waldo, Glastonbury; chap- | miss COUGHLIN TAKING Ayvads Water Wings, at... 3% ganized at Palmertown, Montville. Shares| ,,...4, £ % IR s s 1 i i . . 8| meeting of tha Norwich Cat lain, Rev. Worthy F. Maylott, Derbs 2 Taff: inch 00 on which §23,000 cashi aient - assoc the followi marshal, John TI. Ifatchison, Esse: . COURSE AT COLUMBIA eta and Satin, including many novelty effects — at 3 000 in proverty has been paid.|swero clected: President: Wlliam . |sentinel, Nathan A. Tuttle, Torringto Mies Mary E. Coughlln of the Academy | It $3 50 to $25.00. = Jiseasy and mental o D | e viee; scealdent, Willtm | Ry | exdlfces, Hensy AL W Reagepan. Meric | SCULY Do JBEL temn do, cnter Columbla Summer Underwear vk, qulekens conva- unn, rer, Joseph Conner; recording sec.|den; ‘F. L. Huntington, Meriden. iversity,. where s e up grad- . ok, aulekens_conva " Burchard,| veiasy. Charles A. Rincberser: Anincisi| One hundred new members fave hien |uate work in Engiish. ~Miss Conghim = l§ Anette Kellerman Swimmers—at 98¢, $1.85 and $2.50, 3 ; . e . W. Mercer, of| secreta#y, Jo ett: directors, | added. - The mext reunton: will be in |® graduate of Connecticut college, class % Infants’ light-weight New London, one share; Chatles Backes,! Thomas McGarry, Patrick Cassidy, James | Bridegport. of 1920, and is entering. Columbia univer- B — T Vests, sizes 1 to 6, is 50ld in Nevwich BY National |5 shares; M. Backes Sons, 240 Grfton, John ~Moxham, Patrick Fox,| The oldest member present was Sam- |SitY on a echolarship given by Connecti- WO d 50c value, at ores Corp James Gerrity, Willilam Burke, Michael'uel C. Kingman, Corinthian lodge, | Ut college. { MEN’S SUITS AND WRAPS, are now offered at Childrens Ribbed Ve 3 ks e R Al i ildren’s Ribbe: i Closed l Monday, July 4tb | FRESH KILLED FOWL, Ib. ... 50c RIB Roast Beef, 1b. 28¢ Roast Beef, b, :20c Lean Beef, Ib. . 16¢ FOR POTTING ® Ovens HOME MADE ALL KINDS CAKE, Pound ........... BROWN BREAD FRESH SHORE LOINS TO ROAST, ib: 26c MEATY FORES, b. ... 18c LOIN CHOPS, bz 50 wis s A 8.30, communion. Association David eing America Blest, Fresh From Our BREAD, b. .. .. 6c COOKIES, dozen. ... 15¢ OLD DUTCH COFFEE each......... 18 HOT BAKED BEANS o000 10€ RN c. ....onpeiciolsivinncrniOC, Haddock, 3 Ibs. 25¢ With | Pitts {o speak is 2 blasted hope. Tas telegraphed t craft ta Norwich as the nnel was too small. An eff to' eat avother ‘boat T1—At 2 Her owner June » Par! ke a second attack. | oBtion trorno T nower. esterday to Fenrv for © $§5.000. THE MOHICA; | CUMEANY PURE FOODS AT REALLY BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR TWO-DAY PURCHASES THIS WEEK. CORN,can. ... 1lc Assorted Flavors “The - lttle - villege-of - Fitchville ‘as it| 0 Edward ‘Henry | ing building owned.by Miss Nancy Cau- ‘The purchas- | n's Ales of | has ment of. the order. The eastern and mid- this feature for some time and plans are | gram will be an exhibit from the Knights and no limit to. the work she is expected | U {the activities of all the | 0. Rowland of Tt Poreoss & N Just Before the Fourth The Last Shopping Day Before the Big Holiday * ™ Saturday will be the last shopping day before the Fourth — and every department in this big store is amply stocked with the proper kinds and styles of merchandise for present uses. Your holiday shopping will be wisely done here. Daley and’Patrick Balior. - “A building recently occupied as a s loon by. /MoCann and the aijain- |- ITCHELL & kins were' entirely ‘destroyed by fire at Bean. Hill ‘early yesterday. morning. Neither -building was occupied and both ‘weére‘insured. - ° e R M committes appointed ' to - ‘ake chiarge of the erection' of* a' soldier's monument have procured two plans ‘eit & of, which - they “consider very suitabls, ' July 1, 1871—The 32nd annual cxam- intlon of the Music Vale Seminary tock place at_this well ‘known institution in Salem yesterday. Large musical delega- tions from 'Norwich, New London and ColcHester ‘were. présent af_the exercises ‘which were excellent and agreeable. The| - instrumental and vocal| offerings showed. a thorough. knowledge, of the techinque taught at the seminary. 5 A preliminary splutter of fireworks Tast evening announced, the. approach of the Fourth. The large torpedoes which ‘are| used; and, compared Wwith Which a how- itzer fsn’t” a ciroumstance 'in point of nofss, are thrown with a freedom ' that excites a call for their abolition. LODGE NC"ES SNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 3 ‘A’ million ' dollar Knigiats of Columbus movement will be launched the first ‘week " in ' August. by the Knights of lumbus , assembled in annual conven- tion, according. to an annoucemet which been made by the publicity . depart- SPECIAL !—The latest craze — “Take or Put"—Spinning Tops— at 10c each. (Jeweiry Department) " NOTICE—Through the efforts of the Chamber of Commerce, arrangements have been made, whereby the 9:45 trolley from Norwich, will be run through to Central Village, on Saturday nights, for the conveni- ence of shoppers from that section. Western - states: have been working on Saturday Candy 50c Lewis Old-fashioned Choco- now so far completed that an advance announcement has_been released. The national convention which will be attended by ‘over 25,000 delegates repre- senting seven different countries, will be held in San Francisco, and Mayor James lates 33c — 220 den Gate city has notified 9 o 333:.‘:? ety William, 7. McGinley 2 h‘ s e Z, e ot.C. Tihat the San Francisco | Bridgeport, $1 years oid and 63 vears board of ‘supervisors ‘has unanimously |& Mason. voted: to officially welcome and entertain the knights in recogmition of their war work and. reconstruction achievements. New England, New York and Penn- sylvania are expected to send the largest number of Jeiegates. to the convention. Onme of the principal eatures of the pro- 50c Colonial Sugar Mint Wafers, seven flavers ........... 3 FORESTERS. Court City- of Norwich, Neo. 3, which is now meeting in Steiner's hall on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month, has had its by-laws printed in pamphlet form, which have been distrib- uted to the members. 65c Marshmallows, Chocolate Coated, rolled cocoanut, coffee and pistachio flavors Summer Clothing and Furnishings Men’s Palm Beach and Mohair Summer two-piece Suits, all sizes, including a few stouts—at $12.50 to $20.00. Men’s Bathing Suits, at $5.00 Today, we offer a choice of our stock of Men’s Bath- 'ing Suits, .in all wool or worsted—a good assortment of colors and stripes—all at $5.00 a suit, regular value up to $10.00. in 80c best grade Chocolate Cover Almonds of Columbus rehabilitation schools. for disabled service men. The_ Knights.of Columbus have already estatlished hundreds of scholarships at various universities throughout the coun- try- and it is now their intention to further push thelr educational program specializing on the founding of tie o, States history scholarships, at the Previous MOORN $1.25 Kemps Salted Almonds... 98c Loyal Order of Moose in national convention at Toledo this week elected by. acclamation _officers for the . year, naming James F.. Griffin of Boston, su- preme dicgator, to sucoeed Darius Brown, former mayor of Kansas City, Mo. Edward J. Henning, . of San Diego, Calif.. now assistant to Secretary of La- Try our assorted Chocolates, the best values to be had anywh at 29¢, 49¢ and 9 a pound. leading - American universities. to the late §ar the order had established | bor James J. Davis, was elected govern- l a $30.00 c! r of American history at |or of Mooseheart for a. term of six Men’s Ofl.'lce Coats at ss-so Toilet Goods e e oidi ol ss | vl (P1eimons f, DaDas,iTex s iwas 5 ) 2c Melba “Lovine” Talcum IR e order wi * I it ierson. 3 s . . . T tevw"full ‘recbgnition of § - {clected supreme viée distator, to sucoeed Men’s Mohair Office Coats, in black, gray and blue—ijust | ~ Powder ..... YA diecoverias, expirations and conquesis | Griffin. Frank J. Monahan of San c:r?:;r;: by Catholics of the early davs | Francisco. was elected supreme prelate, the coat for these warm days—at $5.50. 25¢ Mum Deodorant.......... to_succeed Plerson. The supreme council members elected for a term of four years were Williard A. Marakle, Rocheste Armstrong, Pittsburgh; Oakland. Calil mayor of Baltimore, Md. A. W. Mace, of Philadelphia, was ccted supreme treasurer. of American _history. Rt. Rev. Thomas J. ;Shahan. rector of tholic University of sAmerica, will snbmit to the convention. an account of aduate stu of American universities who Taye ed the benefits of the Knights of |0 duaté scholarships at the 1t Is also announe- $500,- 25¢ Pive 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes 50c Stillman's Freckle Cream. . 50c Mavis Face Powder 50c Luxor Face Powder........ s Azurea Talcum White Flannel Trousers, $8.50 Men’s White Flannel Trousers, in all sizes—Special price $8.50, regular value $10.00. » @ eS8 TS TR PR A O LT of stadium is to be built at the 0DD FELLOWS 60c Odorang Deodorant........ irado Kplscopal:ehirelis Tanc) nt clert 4 in Washington. Shetucket Lodge No. 27. elected the c 5 > 5 B Teeted. - Paoth day e R, Y 3 S following. officers for the term of six ull-Fashione Hosie 1.85 Kieumurs i - JHE 9 o & y | o Brushes 5 B S e T e te | K¢ 3 o Buptist 4 5 Masenle Viterans months at its meeting Tuesday evening ———iieeae i< somethine, but. cuer L Calvary Buotis I 1 Sraa masstig thronet x g in Oda Fellows hall; . ) . « » ; € sive e mo sirneth, 1 | e, Niduieh Praser Meeting. AR freet Sk iy o Taran 1 faepiia| AROUC 460 mefabers, many of them e 360 pairs of Women’s full-fashioned or “three seam’ $1.00: Dacwille, for' the somplax-,, - ™ out e |su shool. theme, That Which | DeA-End] bt har o Masons for & balf centaryor more, wero b e (o 2ohriiing aonre: S Hosse i bk cord a4 ion 83c the un: rebis of the Colored Xiace ‘De nfy nEN’ Tot. d in,Meriden : ","(5 ? \f‘ ‘4 ‘.u’”ms. A. Gulle; treasurer, Edward ¥. Y, In black, cordovan and gray iese are n can. Thé-vaina sire in Lvers Community. 520, welcom. | ERonent 5 PR e ar g —thy Association of Meriden | K lodge is host. Dening session was held at 11 olelock in Meriden lodge rooms .with ifs. officers and past mas- ters at a reception committee, and Join Wallingford, venerable £ the veteran association, pre- They. will be Installed- by district dep- uty John_ Potts of Jewett City, probably on the 13th of July liable to slight imperfections, but nothing that will impair their wearing qualities. On sale today At §1.85 a Pair In a regular way, these are worth $2.35 to $3.00 pair. Saturday Specials 10c Hair Nets, two styles, cap shape or with elastic, all col- Ors, at cepeemesss 0. B. A, Independent Norwich lodge, No. 309, held its last meeting at the synagogue jon High street, as Foresters hall, its | fprmer meeting. place, is now no longer dvaflable for fraternal . societies. Meyer o'eléek “the :visiters were taken to Hanover park for dinner. Officers were electsd as follows: Hair Rolls, made of real human hair, for latest style hair Ven- BEST EASTERN SHORE, NEW POTATOES .......... 45c ONE-HALF PRICE, for quick clearance. Visited Deltas’ Camp. sniss Ruth Lering and Miss Lilian Kar- kutt visited the cmap of the Delta Up- silon, Phi sorority at Groton Lomg Point Tuesday. less, regular 23¢ vi Boys' Summer-weight Suits, plain and open-work price a suit This Store 50c ey s = 4 Women's Extra Size R Closed o An iemorant vine mar s o dnnger- Special Waist Values for Saturday Vo i Tk “semveiecs Monday’ July 4th —_— |} AT $£1.39—Women’s very pretty Cotton Voile Waists, in w;::;i:':s' Risbed Vests and BORN LATHROP—In Norwich, June 2§, 1821, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy La- throp of Bosrah ./ BABCOCE—In Westfield, Conn., June 25, 1921, 2 son, Geo: a good assortment of styles. 3 AT $1.95 — Women’s Voile Waists, nearly these are exceptional value. styles—Spe- cial value, at AL Women's Silk Striped Vests and Bodices, regular 50c value, at Women's Extra Size Ribbed Pants, both lace trimmed and cuff knee, regular 89¢c value, at trimmed — 3% grandson to Mr. and Mrs. Geory Kingsley. Babcock of North Blain., = JOHNSON—In Norwich Town, July 1, 1921, a son, Peter Dexter, to Mr. and Mrs.' Philip ‘A 48 Women’s Union Suits, Bodice top, shell knee—Special price 69c Long Silk Gloves, at $1.39 MOALL_ BANDALL_In Geshen, June Women’s elb?w length;, White Silk Gloves, sizes 6 to Vacation Needs for Boys 5 5 el ana’ s winel ¥, Ram: 7Y%, — Special price $1.39 a pair. Only a limited SOMER—RAKER—! . AR Boys' Washable Middy Hats, 2, D2t by Rev F. Goadelphia. June quantity to be sold at this price. value 50c, at ........ = D.;: Loren_P. So £ Norwich and . 0 - Mise 1da V. mké-}efwznrhu:debhm“d Boys’ Golf Caps, navy and mix . SO CIRRCY. Raker of Philsdelphia, ;- tures, value $1.25, a DIED Boys' Sport Blouses, in white, CHURCH_In wWatertord, Jume 30, 1031, khaki and stripes, value 95c, at 6% nale 8., of rge F. Church. e . . RN oL Gom e Boys' Khaki Overalls, sizes 3 PSRk Hby T Stylish Mid-Summer Hats Boyy Whaki _overall, sizes 3 e« fopm e All the newest styles in Hats, appropriate for the season— Bove-Blus Overally wzes 2 to Georgette, Taffeta, Duvetyn, Black Satin, and Sport Hats. Georgette Hats, at $4.95 Georgette and Taffeta Hats are the great Summer Hat. These hats are quite the smartest types this season has brought out. They are white and the most wanted light shades—at $4.95, Boys’ Overalls, sizes 12 to regular $125 value, at .. Boys’ Khaki Knickerbockers, sizes 8 to 18—Special price a pair . . ceeee. $139 Boys’ Gray Linen Knicker- bockers, sizes 8 to 17, regular $250 value, at .. $1.95 Boys’ Play Suits, sizes 2 to 6, regular $150 value, at ........ 16, +BUTTER * Pound 37c SWIFT'S PURE SILVERLEAF LARD Church & Alien 15 Main_ Street Feneral : - B o : : Poly Washe %050 vale, b, $195 2P ounds 23‘: _“w All Our Pattern Hats Reduced 2‘3".;.!‘.’:'.";;‘;‘;3.‘:.‘.“. s dta, it ALSTS0 AtSO50 AtSIA50 | g et “", ‘;’mh» Fomerlg $10.50 Formerly $15.00 Formerly $22.50 vt ol S B TS WENRY E CHURCH A WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephene 328-3

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