Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 12

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FAIR TODAY; FAIR ANL b Norwiéh, Friday, Nov. 11, 1021, | THE WEATHER Conditions [0 bers of Norwich ted to be at today, not 1., to take in DAY PARADE ! to cur Soldiers me spirit the Red Cross is to safeguard the health of the hildrer Norwich. ! Roll-Ca November 11 ask for rene of memberships, M ial gifts. T ual Meeting on Saturday 3:30 in the Parlors of the Waure-| AR COLDER TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN., FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 1921, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES STICED AY PREPARATIGNS COMPLETE + Jacked a few minutes to 12 o'clock r: he Armistice day | d tne 2 at the armory in an- ation Arrajstics cele- general committee mander John S. ost, a number of | e iadies’ : on, several mer: uard and othe: orial address, ne of New tary end of t committee has ed to make the ¢ t is now al J Wh ervic ow Plainfield Bund. Knights of Columbns. leted | Mercier Council, Knights of Columbus. | Loyal Order of Moose. Order of Owls. Third Division, ames Osten, commanding. eeler Bznd of Willimantie. Columbus Band. n Societies lish Citizens' Club. School Children, As soon as the parade is dismissed the e men will go to the armory for e chowder. In the evening the armory doors will n open to the public and dancing until midnight. _There mission charged for the Regulations. George Linton called ¥ to the traflic e put in force in ow street and on No n these two seetion; In order to sce the ma of Washington street h ard on'the easteriy ove Willow street. k- lowed of the city and town re to review the parade es which will be st ed e near {he Wauregen passes by and will r reviewing it. Courthouse Flag. Superinte Joseph the day. Evening Parade. on the parade. will al- ahout the columns to remony XOW WAVE GUN EQU IPMENT | {INCo 0. TAX WILL LESS FO MOST PEOPLE they - will be less than Rates are ces and exemption: tlon for sing'e per- ha me. the ex- o case of married taxpay- < ng dependents has been 2,000 t nay to the fed- * net income. Catch in Measure. here is a caten in it. If your Why gives instant relief. 25 years of success. c at Trial Treatment mailed Free. Write to Dr. F. G. Kinsman, Hunt Biock, Augusta, Maine. uffer? Dr, Kinsman’s Asthma Remedy all druggi s. Avoid substitutes. o] | PLAINS INNERITANCE TAX LAW TO PROBATE JUDGES | : | ted by Mr. | 1 sugges. | HAVE YOU A UITTLE {READER IN YOUR HOME ?| GOOD BOOKS Are a Great Investment. " "L <CHILDREN'S BOOK WEEK November 13th to 19th = - The Cranston Co CHEVROLET ;.Vatch for the opening of the new SALES AND SERVICE STATION of the CHEVROLET to be known as The Motor Mart AT 102 FRANKLIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. ON OR ABOUT NOVEMBER 15th, 1921 Mzw low prices of the Improved 1922 Models are as follows :— OPEN CARS Model 490 Roadster. $525 Model 490 Touring.. $525 Baby Grand Touring. $375 Baby Grand Roadster $975 CLOSED CARS Model 490 Sedan. .., $875 Model 490 Coupe $785 Baby Grand Sedan. . $1575 Eaby Grand Coupe. $1575 Model 490 Light Delivery $525 All Prices F. O. B., Flint, Mich. “SOME DAY YOU WILL OWN A CHEVROLET” he parked on | | |incomes under §; have, come or a the exemptios The new or uxtra shall be cent. on taxes applied 1000, ana 3 per tween $8.000 an For the calen {for which you 'In January, only 1 per cent. an income of §1 only $40. Normal i od: 000 a | auet | remaininz $2.000 have to lot s4 A s of $5.000 a var $4.000 or $160. $370 and w Jaw. On 1 tax $520 under pa BOYS ARE QU A I E hation in Additiona more than 9 Harvey LaCom Parsons, James Donegan, Perry fingw STLENT £R. day (Fridav) is orews of W The Young M tion voted at a a body. work. income is in excess of $5,000. no: get the advantage of the $2,500 bas- ic exemption as the head of the family, but must write off only the $2,000, for the new $2,500 exemption applies only to that part of the net between $5,000 and $6,000; jon the amount by which the et income jexceeds $6.000 and does not exceed $8.- 1923, without dependents, ha is now NORWICH HEBREWS A period of silent pr: 5.000. The vaue child, . however, is $400 for income pur- {poses, no matter how much ingome you The normal tax, so called, which is pald by evervone who pays any income tax at ail, on the first $4,000 of met in- y fraction thereof in taxes of is 4 per cent., and on the remainder of the net Income 8 per cent. law requires that the surtaxes the normal above as fol'ows: On [ cent. on that pa d $10,000 dar vear 1922, will write your the 0,000, Tax Examples. To glve some simple examnles of nor- {mal taxes Hefore the eurtaxes are reach- A single man with a salary of $3.-| rear under the new $1.000 exem: otlon and a tax of 4 pay or §20; if he had one child, he wou'd| ¢ on only $100, ti sma gle person with an Income will pay 4 per cent. on| The head of a family the same in- v on! 00, but if he , his income tax under the 7 dextithe ine Tncomes of pay, $30 less un n Income of $19.0 $590 but will ALIF BILITY TF activitie over a dozen rds required 02 AYER IN ver at to be held h in_the Bro the observa fen’s Hebrew meeting #2ld T} evening to attend the praver service in | Most of the automobiles in China are | driven by chauffeurs and there is Iit-| tle market there for labor-saving d vices to save the chauffeurs from ha you do 2 per cent. the one | sur'tax begins with $6,000 and jumps to_$10.000, extra ¢ax on that $4.000 difference being Applled to the case of | the married man with dependents, he would pay an extra tax of $110 for the present vear. while for 1922 this extra tax would be Jaw wi per cent., $3.000 now T AT GYM| WILL HOLD | West Maln strect in | | Assocta- CONTRITE SINNER ASSURED r pur. | Patrici’s parish Wednesday by the Fat weeks' mission in that church, ing at 7.30. sinner, and live. tax e per ncome At 5 contrition, that ls, sorrow for sin, testation of all evil-doing. rt be- be no sin. eturn sorry. the of Fathers. with out the show of emotion and tears; must be univer: of one's life, and covering all the si temporal suffering, ance of soul. When to true sorrow the firm resolution help—to offend again, ct contrition. The one test of peni il de- | |$30. The head of a family at the same |js the willingness to give up whatever lfncome, without chfidren or other de- be the besetting If this per- pendents, would pay 4 per cent. on $500 contritic s, the Catholic has the 1 sum o, would | 7 her sinfuln nt w iaw | 5 ™ to weep ou loved much. Sixth rmon belng delivered Conlon, on Death. Congregational sing- MERCY OF LORD, SAYS PRIEST ‘The charge of being “busy with folly and careless of eternity” could not have been made against the women of St. ers of LaSalette, who are giving the two for in spite of unfavorable weather crowds at- tended the morning exercises at 5 and 8 o'clock, also the services in the even- The dominant thought of the missionaries’ instructions during the day was the unfailing and infinite mercy of God, Who wills not the death of the but rather that he be converted o'clock Father Conlon spoke along this line and again at 8 the same preacher considered the subject of de- If there were true and genuine love of God there would The little child who has been insolent to his father realizes his disobedi- nce, Ingratitude, and becomes sincerely So should men be sensing their in- gratitude to the best and most merciful To be efficacious, contrition must be interior—that is, one can be contrite with- must be sovereign, a true hearted sorrow for having offended a loving Father; it must be supernatural, not mere rogret because sin has brought but genuinc repent- after a sin- rdon given by the | entative of Chris: aviou itent so con- ‘en the sneers one desire to seek th her sorrow, ning’s exercises the n by Father Ledwith and Ninth Commandments. | by Father fund for the patients of the sanatorium, thus keeping you in touch with the gi Will you not continue this year y generous support of this fund, and hy brighten the lives of these brave ones? a “Thanksgiving” for your many ing was led by Father Cotter. ‘The parish children concluded their three days’ mission by attending a special mass at 7 o'clock Thursday, when Holy Sacrifice was offered.for their spi itual and temporal welfare by Fath Ledwith, who, after they had solemly newed their baptismal vows, bestowed on them the Papal benediction, as these mis- sionaries are empowered to do, Hundreds of women received Tioly Communion at the 5 and 8 o'clock mass- es Thursday. two priests being required | to administer the Eucharist. here soon. the “gmall hanging from trees. bl First Snow Seen Mers The first snow seen in Norwich this gea- on w. the top: bound. through, doctor?" obgerved Wednesday evening on of freight cars that were south There was a liberal 3 two hours. he ought Transcript. The Woodstock Dairy SHANNON BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. Friday and Saturday Specials Creamery. BUTTER, Ib . . 49c¢ Creamery Bacon, Ib...... 38¢c Boiled Ham, Ib. 50c Roast Pork, Ib. 60c | Corned Beef, Ib. 60c SMOKED BONELESS SMOKED BONELESS BUTTS, Ib..... b Sausage; 1b. . .. 35¢ e Frankfprters Ib 25¢ NEW LAID EGGS, Dozen........ T5¢ RECEIVING CONTRIBUTIONS FOR SANATORIUM HOLIDAY FUND A general invitation is being issued to all persons interested in the holiday fund at the Norwich Tuberculosis Sanatorium to make contributions that will provide | money 10 be.used in the coming and oth- er holiday seasons. No sum will be top small to receive and contributions may be sent to Mrs. Frederick A. Byrnes, 73 | Warren street, or Miss Mary Elizabeth | Richards. 269 Broadw In 1917 a hollday fund was starte the henefit of the the widh Tuberculosis succeeding yea comfort and personal vided through other sources mas and throughout t ing Memorial day, Fourth of July lowe'en and all birth: Jast year there wef& 140 sanatorium. This year 152 [readilly seen how n {for this fund at preser year the vapers ha time to time the ent and the uses made of t 'STALE BLOOD the Blood to He_allhy State g and nk into an u weaken aching sensation of fatigue. h jude's Pepto-Mangan taken regu- t 1= Intended a while puts a check to the| be a seivice attended by al ating effects of thin, watery in-Norwich.. -1t will ‘be -conducted by | blood. It supplies the blood with red Rabbi J. N. Rosenberg’and Rabbi Max | corpuscles, steps it up to its normal, | tamm rich redne: ires of rhythmic 1ivl smouldering glow of ne return. fife warms = [tions of eating, sleeping, walking in| | the golden . sanshine, breathing deep | 1th-giving air, again become nd full of delight. ts sell Gude's | Aavertisement. BLURS LIVING r Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Revives It dull} the the| ariness that no goading of 11 can dispel. Where there was| excitement, there is only an| . Then it is that the plea- The | and [ brightens so that the pleasant sensa-| Pepto-Man- an in both liquid and tablet form.— defe. had thei LEST Three years ago today marked the sullen surrender of ruthless might. A proud emperor and his haughty, auto- cratic minions wenf down to the bitterness of - at. Four natllion American men and women in uniform knew that the greatest war in history been won. November 11, 1918, will forever be a sacred day in the memory of Amer}cans. Today the flush of exultant triumph has abated. whe offered their lives in the grim test of war is still fresh. Our gratitude is still vivid. Their glory is still undimmed. But the “Toll for The brav In honor of heroes, living and dead, we will. close at noon today—on the anniversary of r victory. THE PLAUT-CADDEN (0. | HONOR THOSE TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE! 1918 — NOVEMBER 11th — 1921 | WE_FORGET memory of those brave men = the brave ! e that are no more.” MR. PASNIK just returned from New York, and reports that he has bought Winter Coats, and in fact ev-erything pertaining to Ladies’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Apparel— St - At Prices Lowest In His History ! Watch for Tomorrow’s Ad. of THE PASNIK COMPANY. Daintiness and Charm In Every Line of These - NEW BLOUSES Yes, the new features are well displayed in these exquisite Blouses, which have just arrived. From Paris comés the Jenny slzeve. "It is unique, and to be appreciated must be seen. Then, thete is the long sleeve finished with the cunning little turn- back cuffs, a fashion almost universal this season. The Peter Pan collar, andthe charming Batalin neckline are distinctive notes, also, in these latest models,;and whether you choose a tailored design or one of the dressier variety an Apparel Shop Blouse will be one of much distinction. Irish Dimity Blouses Wth Peter Pan collar and turn- back cuffs— cuffs, and face trimmed— Ats298 At $3.98 RADIUM TAFFETA BLOUSES | Perfectly tailored Blouses, in this rich weave, with Peter Pan collar and turn-back cuffs, to be worn with cuff links. They are very swagger— sleeves with turn-back cuffs— AT $8.50 AT $8.50 and $9.50 WONDERFUL COSTUME AND OVERBLOUSES There are beaded and embroidered Georgettes at all pricos from $3.98 to $15.00, and in all the colors and combinations of colors, the novelties being shown in profusion. These include Mohawk, Jade, Yellow- stone, Beaver, Sorrento, and the old standby, Navy, Black and White— PRICES FROM $3.98 to $15.00 : SPECIAL SHOWING OF MOURNING BLOUSES .......... $5.98 to $10.50 Silk Pongee Blouses Pure silk, beautifully made, with hemstitched collar and cuffs— At $5.98 RADIUM TAFFETA BLOUSES Finely tucked Shirt fronts distinguish these pretty Waists, some of which have the Tuxedp, and others the Peter Pan collar. All have long Irish Dimity Blouses | | | ‘, Long sleeves, Pointed collar and | | | | SALE OF CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS BEGINNING THIS MORNING 19¢c Only 19c for an imported china, real china, eup and saucer. How long is nce you have heard anything like this? It lain_ white china of a goad grade and weight, and the cup by actual measure will hold 10 ounces. So great is this bargain, and so limited the quant- ity, that we have.found it advisable to limit the number to one-half dozen to each customer. REAL VALUE 35¢ IF YOU WANT YOURS, COME EARLY The Downstairs Department SALE OF CORSETS BEGINNING THIS MORNING $1.89 Do you want a pair of good Corsets for a price which is almost laughably low ? Here's your chance. These pink or white coutil Corsets are actually worth $4.00 a pair. They are a low bust model, with elastic top and graduated front steel. This latter feature is only found in the better corsets. This is such a rare bar- gain and there will be such a demand for them we will allow none on approval, and cannot accept any in return. ALL SIZES FROM 22 TO 36 v . | that Indicated what might be expected In the morning after the reardy Fain the temperature here was. indicated by icicles which wepe observed “An’ do you think Mike will pall “If he can pull through the next to be able ‘to hold out the rest of his life"—Beston 35¢

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