Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 10, 1921, Page 8

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e Cg— NDRW!"H BULL“TIN‘ SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10 el he L S e S 1921 IN NORWICH FIFTY YEARS AGO Fifty years ago this week the res dexts of Laurel Hill were talking paliing down the new school house whic was Belng erected in that section of the town and of erecting it on the front side of the lot. It was felt that the new the firemen’s parade at tock the hcse carr that the g it down. and this is & »e fully attended. The Laurel Hill people we anxious to get their new schooi started and' the rest of the district will f be glad to be Telieved of the present em- barrassment. At a meeting of teachers held at the Broadway school house on Friday it was 3| voted that should the several boards of education of Norwich approve, the of- of the State Teachers' Associatior. vitéd to appoint the next annual g of that boay in this city. Prof. liam Hutchinson of the Free Aca- demy, N. H. Whittemore of the Broad- way school, N. L. Bishop <f the G ville school, A. A Dewitt from the ‘um the meeting on Friday evomig will | O. Today cn Ella on the 1™ derstand she land. The Ella tion this season manager, Palmer deavored to cater to the wants of 1 patrons. SUNDAY SUBJECTS rist nfon, 8 Episcopal At Trinkty Episcopal church 1 be holy communion and a com il:ee To extend 't make the necessary n should meet September 6, 1871—Thc der boys wili turn ouw; v to attend the par: 230 away. There are Sev ould pass and not be mourn- ebanon, Sept. 1, Mrs. EVERY CORRECT SHADE — ALL REMARKABLE VALUES— Make sure your hat this fall comes from the hattan and you have the assurance of correct style and utmest value. Assortments complete now. Fall Stetsons, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 Stetson quality is unquestioned—Stetson styles are authoritative—Stetson prices this fall are lower than they have been in years. Stetson hats are sold in Norwich only at the Manhattan. Get yours here today. Fall Clothes! FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN $25. «© $50. The House of Kuppenheimer—Clothcraft—Society Brand and other regresentative makes you will agree that they are by far the best looking you have seen in years and great values at the prices. Several suits boast of an extra pair of trousers which means more wear with only a little extra cost. Glad to show you the nev: suits whether you are ready to buy or not. 0 [] ? fl 0 | I 0 U 0 [] 0 | | MarhaWan 121-125 MAIN STREET The price of good clothes is now back to where they should be and when you see the new Fall Suits from d 102 year. od persons in this part of he was born at Norwich Landinz ¢ of the school meetin: calied | p the Taure! Hill hous> has from Friday eveming to | z next. pt. 7. 1871.—The festival | 5 hegan Wigwam opened very|® vesterday, There were many| At the m this city; the entertzinment | Rev. \'fvrv‘fl' Eeee s he beauty of the epot |1 with the attractions| festival is ¢ special com H. Hvde of ‘Woodstock. pt. 2, —One of our| nt business men on Commerce several times of late expressed riends his intention of buying 2 5. On Wed d endeavored to as that came in sight was sent to of business and the owner formed that the gentleman ¥ just such a horse as his. A gothic oor brok Fresh Springdale Creamery VBLDG BUTTER In Clean |Potatoes, 5 Ibs. 25¢ 40c Ib. 144 Cloth Sacks |SWEET S GENUINE SPRING B e ef__B e ef LAMB THE LOWEST IT HAS []1 SHORT CUT BEEN FOR YEARS. BLEGS, Ib. .. ... 32c|FANCY |QMEATY bb. | Chuck Roast, 1b 12¢ §Forequarters. . 15¢c Lean Beef, Ib. . 10c FOR POTTING Lean Smoked Ib. SHOULDERS. 15¢ STEAK RIB Roast Beef, Ib. 22¢ Boneless Porterhouse ROAST, Ib. ... 30c ROUND, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE § |Fresh Lean e ‘; SHOULDERS. 20c Ib. 25¢ Pork Loins, Ib. 25¢ ‘# CORNED BEEF TO ROAST PLATE PIECES, Ib. ... 8c | WHOLE OR HALF BONELESS BRISKET HAMS, Ib. .... 30¢ Pound ..... Sasiecn i 16c LEAN BONELESS RUMP Py o v codl Pork Chops, Th: 25¢ NATIVE Sweet California §SPINACH, pk. 25¢ | Oranges, dozen 30c Large Meaty PRUNES, 2 Ibs. ..... 25 PURE BEST HEAD ] LARD, 2 1Ibs. .. 29¢c| RICE, 4 lbs. . .. 25¢ C church, holy service and sermon, at! | shopPg there | Main service at noon, Tnited Congragatisnal chrrch 60c GUM DROPS, Ib AFTER DINNER PATTIES, CREAM MINTS, Ib. PEANUT CRISP, bb. . .. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF 49 BROADWAY 1 BOX ASSORTED CHOCOLATES ... BITTER SWEET PEPPERMINTS, Ib. ......... $1.00 JORDAN ALMONDS, ROMAN NOUGATINES, 80c kind, “) OLD-FASHIONED CHOCOLATES, Ib. . ......... | TION FOR TODAY ONLY. ! THIS SALE FOR TODAY ONLY, Ib.. b BASKETS, AT 20c REDUC- 62-66 MAIN STREET NORWICH Fvening of Work Bubstanee. Sunday At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, 1030, morning sermon upu Turned Back From the Gates. Sund 0ol at noon; 6 worth Le: SOCIAL CORNER i (Continued from Page Seven) st wishes from SAMANTHA TO MAKEL TSE OF PEACHES. No one Teaghes | Cold Pack sermon on The Christian View the Thayer building, room 2ie.! ; school at | 4} green corn, two zreen peppe prepared hot, ateri:- rs, pour the hot syrup in inch of jar-top, | glass cans and seal| Label and store. | | tard sauce). T ving in the fo! ds cribed above, and cut into s from | sh boiler simmer _ up Press “eom- | T 4 store. Peaches at clement s 3o F to add to ¢ Peach Jell: little of contain ade pectin ma lowing manner: Home-Made Pectin: Buy thickskin- ned oranges and pare off the vellow out- side. The pectin is comtained in the| whita under-part of this yellow skin, so get every bit of this white under- skin and weigh ftito one-half pound of it add thres quarts of cold water and let this mixtare stand_evernight. Next morning boil it slowly two ours and eome dath. cut them into quarters, not removing skins and pits; put the fruit imie your preserving kettle with water to barely cover and boil until soft; then strain off the juice through cheesexioth and to one pint of this juice add eme-ha'f pint of the straine home-mads pectin and two tablespoons of lemon jmica. Lev ro boil two minates, then add Telephone 720 SPECIAL SALE‘ —OF— 7 Crawford Kanges AT ‘A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. FOR CASH Closes Today, September 10th , Now is the time to buy your Range before the cold weather arrives. You cannot buy any- thing better than the famous CRAWFORD RANGE. HOURIGAN BROS. THE. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC WASHER HAS BEEN REDUCED $40.00 PHONE 1833 FOR FREE TRIAL. O’NEIL-McGRORY ELECTRICAL CO. FRANKLIN SQUARE FINN'S BLOCK JEWETT CITY QUALITY SERVICE COURTESY The Talk of the Town Is Our . 7 Goodyear Shoe Repairing Service KNOWN FOR THE LAST 20 YEARS. We can save you the price of a new pair and make the children’s shoes do double service at small expense. USKIDE AND PANCO SOLES FOR THE ENTIRE drain it through double ch FAMILY. SRR e WARRANTED 4 MONTHS Goodyear Shoe Repairing Company N. D. PALMA, Prop. nt of warm granulated sugar oven) and con- sheets oft" a with paraffine nerites: Am corn salad: sending in Twelve ears recipe The People’s Store, Inc. FANCY FRUITS AND FANCY MEATS FANCY AND STAPLE VEGETABLES AT TAFTVILLE ONLY GROCERIES SNIDER’S CATSUP FANCY TUB KELLOGG’S BottleT: oo 022 25¢ BUTTER,Z“IS.SI Cornflakes 18 GOLD MEDAL JFLOUR .......". 145 | MASON JAR Jiffy Jell ... .. 1lc 1.8 JOHN ALDEN JAMS, 1 qt. size 32c| 10 PACKAGES $1.00 FEOUR™ . ...... $1.58 ALL FLAVORS g FANCY PEANUT FLOUR .......... $1.69 :’(l’l‘;f’l'é"":_"m 1 Butter, lge. jar 24c el TALL CAN SNIDER'S ' LIBBY'S CALIFORNIA | Beans ........ llc D HERS Spinach, Ige tin 24c Package 17c—3 for.. 49¢ 4-0z. PACKAGE FRENCH = o VAN CAMP SALAD WHOLE PICKLING ROYAL SCARLET GRAPE : - JUICE . 13c42c79. | Dressing. . 14c-29c| Spice .......... 9 CL!%‘égtCL%ZQaN . 5 GALLONS DROMEDARY Pound « v P 17¢ | Kerosene Oil. . 80c| Cocoanut, 14 Ib. 16¢ , F Arlington, | THOMPSON Mre. Howard Chapman cach the Conter seheol. w1 teach on Wagh- s Giadym wn.ln wit ngton IHill. teach in Hartland.

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