Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 8, 1921, Page 10

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RAIN, COLDER TODAY; FAIE TOMOEROW s FULL ASSOCIATED #RESS DESPATCHEM /INDUSTRIES SHOW WILLINGNESS TO MAKE Os1oNn /1ore THE NEW MooX Because the stars were Waiching . e She veiled herselr in. o, | Lest they shouid read her pecrts— [ e She was 5o shyly N | Her thoughts were all un g 3 3 1 €3 O onn v | < o Among the starry watchers. 4 A _— She passed with steady feet. ‘ : i Wrapped in her gentie silence, The manufacturers of Norwich are Wil turn out provided the loca plant Sooully, mrancely ewect - xpressing a willingness to cooperate| <IoSe GOWRL L ap She kept her even pace. 4 with the American Legion ani Veler| pointed a committee of nicic. represent- 3 We drive our dreams to market; ns of Foreign SWars in the Armis-|ins tue various local umipss in ‘he : Our thoughts are a B g1 : g 11 to seli; Day plans by closing down their| ©/-¥ 10 ariange for a disarnamsnt cel- i In_virginal alcofness - b e e | etraticn on. Armistice Day. Tits ac- s She guards her secrets well— 3 % its for the afternoon of November| tion on the part of tne Central Labor A L _'r‘;(_v;v; no eyes ara laid Y ong the plants which will close | Union is in line with a request of Sam- : |_p.he dream-thoughis of a ma for the half day provided there| yel Gompers, labor leader, that all lo- Saturday Fund Journai, Londes. general shut down on the part| cal unions in the country celebrate 5 of Jocal_manucturers are Th United | the conening of the disarmament con- 4 3 i DEEAMS. tes Finishing Company, the She-|ference at Washington on Armistice Over the long, rich, billowy grass_up and t C v, The Fails\Company, | Day. down are the footsteps fying, - Martin Comp Thcel It is possible that the disarmament Of viewless winds that pass and Jesve A P . mah Company is unc 10 | celebration in Norwich will be combin- Fviin poyookem ot their TRESS . they will close for the af ed_with the “Armistice Day_parade| ¥y | iy et D e o but there is a strdng pos- | and celebration. The Central® Labor | g '. o” A Qark green sea, whose rolling ‘waves t ey will fail in line with | Union’s plans are in their infaney yet s | the sun has lipped with light. other plants of the city or town.[as no definite conclusion has been| : wich Lodge of Elks has voted to| reached by them as to just what form / {The Iron-weed sways on the wind-swept bt the comumittee’s invitation and | their celebration will take. T I} s t ’ th c 'i : t i bt e h ’ n o e o n '. A hawk wheels ‘round in eirelinz £ sweep 1 ugh the trackiess paths FLOOR PLANS FOR TRINITY PARISH ATD AND y fand cvar 8 he b a g S P == C o : And over the grass the hreezes go &n i :,“I (H;)OX sl:ll;hl\ WOME AUXILIARY COMMITTEES H 2 P the tremulous Orhl(yslfn“", (Continued from Page Eight At a meeting of the women of Trin- l h f . tl . illing the crannies of eddying winds : o s e P G T v - The Boston Store has been here nearly half a century, consistently se in o cari o . R o7 . b ternoon in the church school roem the ! 2 ar e A s N e SR Hor'zonward apd far to the west. like the redu the cost of the ¥ X g 4 s . i following officers were elected | smoke of a distant steamer nter . The .usua Parish Aid society—President, Mrs. . . . 3 s | Mounting slowir up the'skies, on .the SRR R G hat time, only merchandise of the highest character, and always sellingitat § o= oo i anned for. | ¥ M. Gark; eecvetary and ‘tréasurer, t at tl e7 o y erc 15€ O t € lg ’ y g | Vague, so vacue, =0 vague, and dim as i 1 building is,,0f | Miss Bliza B.. Dolbeare; delegates to R e oG e Sl of these have been plan- | man, Mrs. J. W. Curtis, Miss Rosalie | the lowest prices possible. On this day, when we hope to welcome our c on the first | Benmett, : | {Sun and wind, and the far off sky: the re on the second and two on | Membership committee, Mrs. 'F. . sun that shines and the wind that or. OF the eight on the first | Clarke, Mrs. W. J. Partridge, Mrs. B o h < l = 3 Y 3 | The Nite that %a: and. Neyend. hc SeudS are for 1 fa_each | A, Ja, Mrs, 3. W. Curran, dirs. M. C. friends from out-of-town, we have made special price concessions. You will e - f o similar | Danfels ams: all dreams: that come and go, n r. All of ertainment committee, Mrs. J. El- H as the wind’s light footprints ever ) ; there are [Ared Brown, Mrs. B. Lewis,” Mrs. | f . . h . l . d w | the grasses: 7 3 Willam 5 Fiten, M. James J. Moore, find hundreds of items upon which substantial savings may be made. We § et 2 dron of rain that Mré. ] urran. i Iis On a shoreless sea? ¥ t} Visiting committee, Mrs, C. B. Chap- - McGaffey, in Indianapolis d sappearing | man, Mr: William H. Fiteh, Mrs. M t t t » . nt . o it to et a ua. t | n . with vent | C. Danicls, Mrs. G. E. Har. Mrs. Wil- b b hk thl rt q ed | o ey are oo The | T S R B want you to buy, but likewise, we wal S opportunity 8! cquainted. | HUMOR OF THE DAY e room from the teacher | Social service committee, Mrs, L. F. 5 iroct. mupervision oyer | Ramts s Mok T Mo bt Db W 5 > | I e e ' re aiways under. the!Curtié, Mrs, . N. Clarke, Miss Matil- d | R R e - 55 under ihe Curie, Mre, F. K. Clarke, Miss Ma Come in and see us. \ Jer's contro aves the front | da B. Rantia : x = I its a raven” replied Pat. le for| Work committee, Mrs. Walter Brink. | “A raven! And what 4id yod hring location be- {man, Mrs. G. E. Hall, Mrs. Louls b e &m0 ihis P OMeeE relievi e pil from eye |Schlaver Qy\m AP Wikiam: Mrs. . | ewell, 1" read 1 = paper taa ather “vb. or black- | € sl = At'vml::v e S ———— = == s A ey e = A Sy, e 2= | night that a raven has Leen known to L e e e e e oI |thé following petitions in tne United |Connecticut, January session. 1921, being meeting and_assignment of cases. {live for 300 years. T don's'b ol e e es senate, today: an act concerning the militia: Insanity, = Tucsday, 1 (special)—Morgan, | 0 1 am going to put It o the D O Eakcamey o brt, Mrs H. F. Parker, | FPetitionS of members of Division No.|epilepsy, or menta! deficiency, ‘loss of | Thursday, Oct. 13—Rose L. Mansfield | €t @, vs. Savi 2k of New London. | Argonaut. . By e o B AnienE OydesioP Tib ns, of sight of an eye or permanent defect of |vs. Frank X. ; Hobart vs. | “You don't seem to enjoy being re- . H £ Al < "Herbert | Manchester and Eamonn Cedntt branch, {one or hoth eves, Joss of hearing, loss of | American Rail press Ca.- Biirche - IRy gl ferred to as a good leser™ . e e woman's ausiliars officers were |ven, Conn., favoring the’enactment of|cr injury or disease which incapacitates | Amanda L. Whipple Arthur N, | have closed ti summer home, Ambie- | course of time a zood. laser comes to he e e a2 Sollo S it hea Senate Bills Nos. 665 and 2099, grant- al labor. Selectgien can exempt | Whipple. side, and have returned to Washinglon | regarded merely as a poor performer. i Brorm Reretary, Miss™ Rocalie |Ing American eoastwise shipping pass- on certificates of post surzeons. EH 0y RO RS | anort. Calndar Jbak |2 the'iwikiter —Washirfgton Star. : T S T | A Benmetts treasurer, Miss Alico I, |283 through the Panama canal free of | Post surzeons will not make exam- The W r Man—A skilled e e el osramme committee, Mrs, L. |31l toll noe Mc. | [nations nor give certificates for exemp- = = worker, Whiere“are: . your : : o e ewer, Mra C. . Chanman enter-| Petition of members of Bleanor Me-|tion previous to Octoher 1, 1921, or later | toots? i v s TRUDONGThe Sves ol et b ites ame s isaiiohiiaid nn Branch, No. 48, s Auxillary, | than January 31,1921, The Other Fellow—Sold ‘em te an TR committee; committee on thank offer- | Ancient Order of flibernians, of Hart| the following are some of the post 6dd-job man. What doew a skilled HANDED BiB BLACK BEAR ings. Mrs.'C. B. Chapman: committee on | (07, Cont, BIotCone SEallet (U PAUC | surgeons appointed o worker want with tools?Houston Post. SMAS Eloes. \Thamesyille’ JgMr ==X [ nv 5| cellation fofy the debts ot ithe ‘gountus New London County—FEdwar Tow- She (ponting)—And just think. you N G G O NS vk Wost Siae, Mrs. W, I Part. °f Burope or the pastponement of the |jang." Col ward Atkinson, Ni- SR s ey Baeal g uzh the closed_serecn e e 15 Mo |ntereat thereom: = Shacbet s e k. T ) he shaggy To Petition of Connecticnt Dairvmen's | 74°, S : H o ol . James A, Fiscox; Lau- | Petitiol e D e Tawat wold) ; Edmund L. 10 conld never go through her and's t. Therc 15 smashing | 1 B. Lewis; delegates to parish | YOTIng the passage of If. R. 6215, known | yrontyille; Ross E. Black, New London; | "y hear a lot of former residents de- hit flesh and, a hulk- A0t O o T iteh, Mre. 7|39 the Fired Milk Bil | Joseph New London ; Thurman e A O Tk O S | Bldred Brown ana Mrs. Louis Sehla D — |= th Stoninston; - Joha S | > ; across the porch, and dis- | F147e0 Brows @ meeting _refresh- | DONORS IN THREE MONTHS B orwich; Albert C. Freeman, “Yes, the grand jury hanpened to ba Hat o the oth. mMents were serv Mrs, William H. TO SHELTERING ARMS|Norwich; Charles K. Stillman, Mys meeting at the same time."—American i vhat ce the oth-|p ) Mrs. J. W. Curran and Mrs. F. S e i T Sharas 8! neton.) Legion Weekly. an ‘went. to| Kiich; M The of donors to the Sheltering| “\yiyqnam Ceunty—Arthur D. Marsh, e L8 3 —_——— Arms for the past three months s as |y ; ank Todd, Danielson Edith—There is no marrying or giving o | WHITE CROSS COUNCIL follows: The Fuller Brush Co, Mrs. |Killingly); Francis Downinz, Moosup i e AR I INSTALLS OFFICIAL BOARD |George W. Carroll, Miss C i "Ft“’;{'r"‘rr‘['v‘f"“"‘*“"-wofl:;:; of your case, dear.—PBoston Transcript @ -| The new officers of White Cross|Gilman, Mrs. Lucius Brown, *1C. Paine. Thompson ; Will S. Keat- Plake—It's a beautiful sight to wateh ook, the man! Council No. 13, K. of C., were install-| Treat, Pcter Schaffer, Miss Willimantic (Windha nest R. |f ~ a young girl srowing into-womanhood. th oremen- | eq at the regular meeting of the coun- | Miss Mary Paddock, Mrs. Henry T. Bast. Wotdstock ~(Woodstoels Lake-That's richt. So many of them overing from | cil held on Friday evening at the home nold, Mrs. Christian Hansen, Freder 1 male citizens between th nowadays Seem fo want te grow imte confronted by | on Broadway. The officers installed|Langenbach, Mrs. George W. Lane, s e manhood.—Wayside Tales he fo he man \1 arted | were: Grand Knight, Willlam B.|Mrs. Allen Bidwel, Patrick Gorman by, Guly by reamon of aental PEANUT BerE, pound . S Tl eia e B e e il e ket d that the in- | Shea: deputy grand knight, Francis|Francis Leavens, Mrs, Charles W. Gal e e ol end T Buckley; chancellor, James B. Fin-| George W. Carroll, Mr, and Mrs. Adams | 0 DRYSieal tisabliity, must report to one MOLASSES MINTS, pound .................... 25¢ | " a0 declared BiN the Burg. “Whar's ge be d endeavored | negan; Financial secretary, John R.iP. Carroll, Walla lisMrs. s Kiek o O ot il he farmiBhed it he use o' zoin' on bein’ a wicked zafe- A R e ey o, P, e B s et e i PR SCOTCH, gt . -2 T oo SR M e S ion of the bear skin the|J. Jeency; warden, Joseph A. Des-|dale, Mrs. Frank Grady, Christian Han-| e e e M MINTS, A: 29 Ji DlovEs | ti (et & o : 2R e 2 | = Higdie S w he selectmen of the town in EA] ssort pound ...........0000n breakin’ the law s less\ Ry and O i Ve nursing & much|mond; trustees, Michael 'J. Chrran sén, . Brank .5 e e re liable to enrollment : those CR % 5 more profitable”—Washingion Star. : | Sl Caseraleehinen s Lo CR00 e e ST no are excimpted by post sarzeons in || GUM DROPS, 5 flavors, pound . ......i...o.vo.. 39¢ || ™00 i Georee in 1o be-married mext —_— leason; advoc d ah A. Des-,church, X Charles szood, e 9 1 1 | 7 r : . o = A o, |20y year Since 1910, and the disability - ki to that brunette he became en- -z ROBINSON REPORTS |mond. = = o o tour applicar |Mim s n Hormes Mes Rosweti |classed as permanent and who are now || BLANCHED SALTED PEANUTS, pound ......... 3%¢ || o at the beach.” L. STATE CONVENTION | . The lodse voted et Pt R S el |living in the same town, will not be re- “IWhy. T thought that was one of there Sl g membership and also discuss- | Brown, Miss _Alice Woodman iired To be.examinsd ‘again uniess by ot |1 ONOW: BAELS, 60c value, pound ™. .. .%000 0. 0. .. 739 | temporary summer engagements t, No. rica ed plans fc e observance of Col-|Henry T. 2 b ) S OTLON idar Yo the snréons genieral boas “George thought so, 1oo."—Beetow egular umbus Day. The plans for this - | ares s D Nores i ebllst |nesicet to le (heir certincatest or ‘ext|] ROMAN NOUGATINES, pound . ...............58c }|_ “Ceoree ® WIthi oMz | eTide = eantert aaa, ance e | church, Mrs. Philip halcy, Mrs, |nezlect t r ates : = emptio c efore the < 2 ckmar in the chair. | foatures in the nature of & harvest foc. | Wakace S. Allls. shus 15z win e o || LIQUID CHERRIES, $1.00 value; pound. ......... 59 || == PE T one of the dele- | tival. The invitation of the American| Drs. Linnell, Walker, Freeman on for the year. AMELS, I d ’ o g ) tate convention held | Legion to participate in the Armistice| gins and Gilderslseve have k ey ASSORTED CREAM CAR 3 80c valne, poonid S8c §1 . . =l g carts e pre- n N Haven, gave al|Day celebration was accepted. their services, Vi d fi 1 lest port of the convention A Assiznments TFor Superior Court Trial || MOLASSES CHIPS,pound .....................39c ||vailed from the eariiest timen ‘v ¢ Cod! about 230 5 a8 po- ebster D. Copp, chair- | - - | following assiznments of court odliver ofl is about 250, time the joini committee on the Ar- | SEDGWICK RELIEF CORPS DR el for trial . superior court at (| CHOCOLATE WAFERS, pound ................ 49c ||tent in food values as butter Day celebration told of they HOLDS ITS FIRST WHIST TREY B aBONS | London were made atathe court's | Eskimcs own approximatelr 70 per hich the commitice has under-| The first whist of the season to be| Dr. Jobn S. Blackmar and Dr. A. C.isnore carendar session there Frigay || MILK MARSHMALLOW, pound ....:.......... 49c || Bedies Ovm e o Alaska. Armistice Day, Wiliam M.{given by Sedgwick's Woman's Re-|Freeman of this city are among the post | morning: | Since 1865 the duration of human Mt~ chairman of the post enter-|lief corps was held at Buckingham |®:rseon: '“-" New London A Tuesday, Oct. 11, Fournier vs. She- lin England has risen about a third mittee reported on the|memorial on Friday evening. Twaner.|¢d by the adjutant general of Connectiont. | tucket. Coal & Wood Co (nishy; Toer e o ve been foumd in held 'by the post during Labor| four tables of whist were played agd| In a Tecent order published by tie of- | A. Maksey vs. Paul Maseey. Barnes ve. e ocolate (o) Q@ ||z gummis have been. foumd |, Driocs oranen were PIaYel N0l sce of (he aejutantigencial the Question || Clissetie - Siihe ve . Gl ahon s e e mainder of the mesting was| prize won, second prize going to Mrs.|of disability and exemption from military Wednesday, Oct. 12, Lewis A, Crosset | In presaring Xid for gloves one : oo | e o et oot A | Servios e the siate oo i expiaine | dov i Americon. ollah Coracs Foams 49 BROADWAY Pl i n iy, iy ) was won by Mrs. F. L. Thompson, who [2nd a succeeding order apooints nost | Beatrice vs. Frances Ioster Beatrice; | | week. SRR e, | played in place of a gentleman. Seo- |Surgeons in all of the canters of the state, | Ethel Lenore King vs. Norman Terry | As many as twelve foreign ‘anguages demy -M.C.A \ond prize went to Lafavette Starr. | Whose duty will be fo examine claimants fe e i1 e el ) Mrkatert ta opening session of the Bible] “rne scorers were Mrs, Annie 1. Raw- |0f exemption, reporting back to the mili- = == | Tokio. i LS AL | sone Mes, M. Florence Dean and Mra.| a1y xnd civil authorities the result of | nE—G——-— Six principal cities of Japan expeet 10 : . e mroup pre-| 12V Seed: “The first order is as follows: apscd SMRIVEINE IS Tepouimmpte ue - 1 . Davis made MeLean Presents Petitions. emption from military duty, pres The honeybes. has besm so-sctiie in the young men of Special to The Butletin.) by the surgeon zeneral, are hereby nc. Australia that it would -be pussible o yed t be aecomplished | Washington, Oct. 6.—Senator George in accordance with “Section 6, , Father honey in tons if it were profitable st 1 nd winte Mr. | P McLean of Connecticut introduced Public Acts of the State of Hill for re- nt, his nd class sociation and a d them to. ipon, and h promised red that romised well for the young men to b in attendance and interest. . SLOW DEATH well be for to serious disorders. ladder bring quick relief and often ward off Known as the mational 7 of Holland for more than 206 - dly diseases, ANl druggists, in thre eat plea- ne group pre- great fits for. the 1 It Has Arrived one of tha groups said that the 3 y regular | the future| pains, nervousness, diffie y in urinating, ofted mean The world's rd remedy for kidney, liver, and uric acid troubles— aid | had | the in 1B the re- [he New REQ INCOMPARABLE SIX On Display in Our Showroom Seven-Passenger Gold Standard of Value . W. R. FRISBIE CORNER FRANKLIN AND WILLOW STREETS Price $1685.00, F. Q. B., Lansing, Mich. FANCY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FIRST QUALITY MEATS AT TAFTVILLE ONLY FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES PURE LARD 2 Pounds 29c DR. JOHNSON’S EDUCATOR BRAN 15¢ Size 12¢—3 for 35¢ FANCY TUB BUTTER, Ib. .. 50c FANCY NEW ORLEANS Molassses, gal. 83c Jiffy Jell—Jiffy Pie 11c—3 for 29c 1-4 LB. PKG. ROYAL Cocoanut . .... 1llc FANCY MAINE POTATOES 15 Pounds 49c Aunt Jemima’s Pancake FLOUR ... 14c-43c 45c BOTTLE WARFIELD SYRUP: ... 3% 30c LIQUID VINEER. 25¢ 60c LIQUID VINEER. 50c EDUCATOR PEANUT WAFERS, b........ 18 2 Pounds 35¢ Native Celery, 13c, 2 for 25¢ Native Spinach, peck.. 25¢ Native Lettuce ....... 13¢c 2 For 25¢ FANCY Stuffed Olives 18¢—27¢—39c 16 POUNDS SUGAR ..... §1.00 ASK FOR ROYAL SCAR- LET MAYONOLA. .. 30c A Fine Olive Relish SNIDER’S SOUPS... 11c SNIDER’S BEANS. . .. 11c SNIDER’S CATSUP.. 25¢c LABOR SAVER SOAP FOR SUNDAY, 25 bars 85¢ SNOWBALL POPCORN 10c—3 for 25¢ A book containing scripture read |ings in no fewer than 543 different | tongues and dialects is being printc the British and Foreign Bibie Se- | ciety. Four women film writers in Ameri- Lca are said to receive $50,000 a year for their work, free from tax, the income tax being paid by the produc- | ing firms. i | | Ladies Attention! | Buy your fall and winter coat- ings and cloakings direct from the mill at mill prices. Fine Suede, Velours and Polo Cloth. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Wightman's Switch . Norwich Town

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