Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 22, 1921, Page 10

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10 "N NORWEH FTY YEARS e . | Ity years sgo this week the 25th|an orphan who ‘had been -lvi arovaal meeting of the Connecticut Stite|his aunt, a woman with five ¢! Tdren. Meachers’ Association was held in this clty -at the Norwich Free Academy. Turing that week the Chicago Rellef Yand which ‘was being raised in Nor- wich had reached a total of over $1I,- 000. The movement for early closing o2 the stores In the city was me with saccess as o large number of ti stcrelreepers agreed to at 8 o'clock each @ movement was uhas the merchants of T ng extracts fr cles residing ‘who provide for them. the lads case to- hearted Irish woman. to | charge and ‘brought’ their nowledgs 6f Mayor Grow s be to Chicazo today. the files of movement be unanimoust: D. Huntington, G. W. oldest ht in b terri- r years. the asquiesced Plaut Bros., 1. Bernstein, Hamln & Co., C. is onsiderabie not yet reported and en, Ars. Thurston,: Mrs. Tracy dealers in- the city. two Chlcago relatives The younger Tucker, and all of the two, 1 devoted before the vassage of down. - It/ was S was slaln but exa slewed 20,-1871—A wi peacs supscrive: lief - fund, -office. immediately; at retuming. to Iy celved the amou . This - & 5. virtue rewarded, requested and" within to contribute, w had um, . C; courge to pursue? Fire "Assoclation voted to purchase a new carria veral hundred fest of hose come anys for in rening, Al contim day, corge T1—G. t Ame! 3 187TtL—W. on. the Nerwi hand ‘badl ” ars 2t Danielson, yesterdas. placed him undel arded from Ci SOCIAL CORNER Continmed from Page Seven) going to a grange. meet! dy for an old lady. MA OF GREENE' GABLES. (Continued from Page Six) is rstood will- be. n excess of the o rmitted . under S0 many hose n re well satisfied ‘e been purveying the citizens from whom than | 3o T | hangin paign to determine offici rs of near-beer aro 1y what rea’ly ha: Ynz. A. W. 3Mauchestsr, profeewsr of farm the at Connecticut MROSE Messrs. ngaged in making hence by students to brought n and - given the JACK FROST JOY RIDING portunity to inspect farms in that with opportunity to study 5 presented and af onmortunity at the college ements. Anifty mew Bnick roadster t | “Pomfret Pt Heaith Serwice” scribed” upon . each tht Friday morning: be used in carrying ont the present it will be d James Ryan. Pomfret'is Isiting ¥ On a recent v BLANCHE. DELIGHTFUY WEEE END AT SHORE Dear Siste; The Scientific Method ve did on our any mi n another to be a double road I ] GENUINE EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES FRESH EVERY WEEK The Norwich Electnt; “Co. : 4244 FRANKLIN STREET Ler own. She was burned out as-were the parents-of ‘the other lad. . ‘The boys wore forwarded with free. passes to this city, where:they supposed they: had ud- would ' temporarily’ But one of the boys found that his uncls had been some- timo dead while. the other unc'e had meved away to parts unknown. A kind- They wilt letin of October, 1871, are as Thursday, Oct. 19, 1871.—At a meet- ing of the early clos! “agitators™ held 1871—At the so- evening, the committee reported the Hon. Henry 'T. | that the following firms. agree to close of our citizens | tk places at @ o'clock provided the Huntington, S denberg ‘& Goldemith, C. B. P'att & Co., Williams & Bloomberg, Mr=, s were despateh- that city last Anothor two hours heard e apd of the State and brakeman on the way freight that ‘the sam- 7 ; subjected to analysis to determins whether they contain a'- half of oms Volstead not worrying, as to alcoholic con- the officers to Put- was sald, as thelr tivitles is but'd mart of a state-wide cam- Agri- ege facuity and Windham county of association, were visitors 2Manchester farm management the numbér terwards sms “and saz- wikh door was .dellvered The the Pomfret Nursing. assoc to: Washington State The New Way | to End Corns | Easy, Gentle, Quick and Sure 1 i % i a Bauer & Black product l Treasurer G. Harold Glipatrio of this ‘had " an ‘interview. ety pter ‘Warren’ G. Harding. This being 'a half-boli ‘with™ President day, there wi' V. |'be 'an outvoeuring of hunters to divide ‘possession ‘of such : game a3 presents {tself under conditions permitting it to of in they in: the % the Te: for marrying & cou- but to one has the the H. ing. are the the are t] ar- | at the op- ter the to in- ven 2 4 g wrm s Lutnre - date. be ' shot. E.-C. Rogers, owner of Mantup farm. is to attend® a Holstein-Freisian cattle sale’ at' Brattleboro during the coming week., GOSHEN | T, A. McGrath butchered a spring pig Monday, that weighéd 360 pounds. he . Christian Endeav: hold a meeting in the schooltouse in the Ninth district (the Waterman) Sunday evening, Oct. 28, at 7.30 A, J. Randall moved Barrvows. and family of the house of Andrew Latlirop, at Gosh- en Il summit, Wednesdey. : The Goshen Gua c'% business meeting vo.o7 vest . supper: early -in ~November. - Mrs. George’ Chappell Yorkz Were the commitf rangement of. the ‘Wednesday ~ evening. elephant soctal. The Jjows: Song by Club Nbo, W. Jones, M E. H. Thomas were -appointed a F Bureau for & m A commite 2 previous meeting gave pOrt on purchusing e maglo lantern to Thén follgwed 7, by club; réwding, St. Pe- be mwed by t song, “No. eiub. Interesting program gi¥an ‘st the Goshen Commurity club It was & white programme nfer with H, F. Johnson of Rorwleli ! secretary of the New- London County or society wi'l o'cleck. Mr, and -Mrs. Hockanum to | at +“a annual to " #1 & har- and 3Mrs, B, R. es for the ar- fol- 23; business, E. McCall, J. A & committee to deting al some e appointed at & fevorable re- | ter,” Mrs, C. H, Xing: S8ince You W Away, Mrm T R Case: resting, o | ° BENJAMIN H. KAUFFMAN, Heap o' Livin', Miss Yiartlg; Song No Reading, Pa. tation, ' Se nRervaiive, re Organised; Btu 8o Thought Teddy ]"f:nle Mose Down n A'sbame sa'd Dey W veral Inciden R v cii in the Mud of atement of B Ole Virginla ard T Hel an, 505 Bingaman Atabiticn, solo, Mot popular clothing R. Cose; somg, by C: well-knov amusing feature wa 1 was truug on the ing son -belng bilndfolded. came the mnearest in the right : te clephants or tery "netted §3 A pumber from ° olal Corfier zaf'§ 't Werinesday, Westmin called on Thursda; Georee Bal and Mrs. Cherles Carve; visited friends h Howard Perking and Colbyrp “cf East Hartfo: at. Wrs, Wood' Miss Gladys Upton in town last week. Mrs, E. C. Jewett and spent the week-end at Everet Mrs. Touis Barbero is homae here. C. Charl, Novth Windham and New London were wWeek-cnd gaests at Ars. Hessie Wode's. Guests early in the son Ray, Jeweit of H: d Hiram At 'a business meeting of the Congre< gational church morning eervice, it s Rev. W goes:to North Dakota, where & . work as superintendent of the Fort Ber- |, under the Congre- association, the missio nis old Indian misslon, gational Missiormary center of where the mission has a for Indian boy . and Mrs. Thomas L J. Bray New: Haven -are at P. J. Na-| E. Lanphear’s resi is, condition, piacing the The sale show another life, n I Tanlac. saved my wife's lif think njamin S e,” was the | H, Reading, | sman for ‘thej almost desperate from wor- as she had her age by| Qeclares. she never | five weeks' course of Tan- and d that yeare have! 1t makes me| what the been if she hadn't person, out getting relief | ‘e Y own ev. change in her, | wnie Davis of ¢ Norwich was | davzhter Faun Mas: at her par- M and Mr. | 2] Powell week following the Sehodt € voted to a le resolu- Lanphear | ist and e takes up Mr, Nov. The at Elbowoods, boarding school There orth Sock o , called on C. Clitug Bradford LAUREL GLEN d Clara Taylor were vnvention. nearer-on the cal- Lower Prices on the New Improved Essex EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 20, TOURING CAR 1821 > : .$1195 Roabdtn e CABRIOLET . ...« 51308 ShAN. L SR RS e CORD TIRES INCLUDED. F. O. F. Detroit A Better Essex in Every Way ~ For Less Money The new Essex prices must appeal to all buyers. They give Essex another advantage. Official records and the testimony of thousands tell its performance and reliabifity. Buyers today get more for their money than ever be- fore. They not only get this price saving but they also get the new and improved Essex. This new car retains all the attractions of its fore- runner. It is a smoother and finer car in many way Men must now recognize the Essex for its price ad- vantage as they have recognized its quality. Ride Today in the New Improved Essex Hudson-Essex Service Station ERNEST D. WHITE, Propristor 191 NORTH MAIN STREET Telephone 1780 Danbury—A meeting of all Jewish| Southington—At the young men of Danbury will be held i the synagogue on Libert street, Sunday evening when 2 Young Men's Hebrew assoclation v be formed. meeting of the | Cellinsville—The road between Burimg- chamber of commerce plans were discus- |ton station and CoXinsville is soon to be d for a public celebration here at|made a state road. stmas time at which a tree will be feature. ' True men are always truthfel men. Ohio and South dained in 1901 Congregational church, Hartford. He has been ‘pastor of the Chaplin and” North 1919. Windham churches sin DaXota. Oberlin college, Ohio, where ho was or- He has héld pastorates o0 of F Liool He attended chool a nowledge Rev. M Progress nONymoL >edagogy s al=o a contributing e 1 " With su welath sage, for all | % Too many people resard speed and| i TODAY Sensational Sale —OF—. NEW FALL MILLINERY ‘One Day Only BEAUTIFUL NEW TRIMMED HATS, IN' A LARGE VARIETY OF STYLES AND COLORS, AT -« $5 These Hats were bought from a well-known New York manufacturer, who needed money—By paying cash for them and being enabled to buy a large quantity because of " our 2 stores—we are selling them at a wholesale price — These Hats are not samples, but new, fresh merchandise. PRESSED BEAVER SAILORS i VALUES FROM $8.00 TO $10:00 FROM §2.98 UP 112 MAIN STREET WE CARRY A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF KIDDIES’ HATS S. KAMSLER (Formerly Asher’s) Picture Your Bedroom Furnished Like This And with our assistance your Bedroom can be made just as attractive. From our ample stocks, pieces that harmonize with your present furnishings may be readily chosen to meet your re- quirements in Walnut, Mahogany, Bird’s-Eye Maples Prices from $125.00 and up Four Pieces CRAWFORD COOKING RANGES HOURIGAN BROS. “omplete Home Furnishers 62-66 Main Street Norwich: Comn

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