Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 12

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PROBABLY EAIN TODAY AND TOMORROW SAYS MRS LEE SHOWED LOVE FOR CHILD —_— FULL ASSOCIATED S PRESS DESPATCHES Norwich, Friday, Nov. 18, un School Boys! abnormally high off the |tween 3 jwith the center of max-{Yyear pressurejover the Canadian,msr-|C s. There have been gener- | of Mrs. Lee, and that for riage to Mr. the Palmer cith Mrs. Tee. Mrs. Peck sald 10 visited Mrs. Lee on several ns, both at her home fn Water- nd at Ocean Beach and that Mrs, ways devoted to her child; s constantly watching her ened to her and o . | estimony to show that nothinz but Child Well Cared For. H e G love, affection and devotion existed be- | Mrs. Carloy C. Peck sald she was R Theitna rried to Courtiand K. Pal- c oo lr s child, that the child or by her mother as not an inveterate a4 mot a drug add at the hearing in the n New London Thursd custody of _the 1 Teachers! $4,000.00 IN CASH PRIZES A New Contest FOR FULL PARTICULARS 3 a Cold—care it immediately with Hill's C. B. Q. Tablets. d that she | ever seen Mrs. Lee smoke very ¢ the preced- had visited At the first sign of infection, rettes at-Mrs. Lee's, at T had s C. B. Q. acts ot ence. ¢ |} ) s Waller sald that when B} Disiatecrates and starts work in See Next Sunday’s 1 Mrs, Lee at Ocean Beach in Bl ten secsode, giving quick rekiet SUNDAY NEWS New York’s Picture s ; a Dr. | ne of 1919 she thought that the aad caring the Cald. est child she had oundings Demand red bex bearing M. | Hill's portrait and siguature. Observations in Norwich. & - i Newspaper ' nges Thursda/ At ARl Drugisi—-30 Ceats | S | Comparisons. 1 . " . ° st~ woes AND TIDES mationalities and various races are 5 = presented in the body of young men and old, listening so attentively day and ev- Shel PRy ot OPENING DISPLAY the pulpit Organist Frank L. Farrell ~ nd the men’s chorus lead in the inspir- Tee was|ing singing. these men, the F TN M’EF\THRO)— NEW RONDON NASH—1921, 5-passenger_car; driven less than 3,000 miles. This car has several extras and is exceptional Showed Love For Daughter. + Harry H. Walker testified th thers are meetinz. ces between the hours for : \ RICH FURS — SOFT VELVETS — COMBINATIONS $ STUBEBAKER — 1620, Special & 5- - passenger del, taken in trade for WHERE METAL CLOTH OR BROCADE AND FUR ARE Closed zar. 'This car has only been SADQUARTERS INTT driven 8500 miles, and is'in n- TAFTVILLE 2 iy CUNNINGLY INTERWOVEN—ALL OF THEM DO THEIR dectol condition. Spars tire. in- z cons ) cluded in selling price. nto which PART IN MAKING THESE BEAUTIFUL HATS THE > FRANKLIN ROADSTER—Nine B ser- S Consa ( MOST CHARMING WE H. e ies, 4-passenger Roadster. Top, - e of the dozen aint and uphoistering A-1 Me- ; AVE EVER DISPLAYED' - :hxm:.l condition of this is ex- 9 - cellent. Automatic wind-shield itilities comm w Cleaner, spare tire and bumpers in- : 3l e utlitien) comni A on’t You Come and See Them. e e e " he propnosed distr STUDEBAKER — 1921, Light 6 mod:l, nt H'\r mm New I in A-1 condition. This is a snappy = priers L » h, little car for the smail family — o P03 Major | Lee, ! wonderful riding qualities—econom- > periad ad > ical upktcp and a selling price that v » b ‘man Higgins of the is_ri A . i the com- VFRANKLIN SEDAN—9-8 series, in ex- population cellent mechanical con on, wire 4 < L the respec- wheels, one extra mounted on rear. | an of the Repainted. All new tires in ced aten for |t I ve separate accounts in selling price. ) the commission may FRANKLIN—1920, 2-passenger Road- ¢ e orbaan the street railway 5 ster, in wonderful condi This + 1 o e e = = car has only been driven a few . T, nizsfon iz not fa to the cou thousand miles, and must be sean | | Con to be appreciated. Being air-cooled | 2 o | the hearing New Haven it is the ideal car for the doctor or i gy \‘ £ald that i meEnt t Judge Nm»u.V‘hxmwn that the could be |« salesman. SKELL MOVES UP IN and drugs. ; the federal t s, In his [broken up into separate divis and BUICK — Touring, overhauled and WEST SIDE p\NOCuLE £80eS - A r to the comm =<vflr‘r:_\\j't;‘n the N‘"h; thus sold. withi shtatnl nz{ p.mtedé equipped with H{!w style : = the commission surzested L s i top and curtains—six perfect tires RED MEN TRIBE TO BE | THEEE MISSION FATHERS VISIT £ abetho trientin BEEe lwy s ysHOWE ntor us vine | and additional accessories. INSTITUTED IN NORWICH TUBERCTLOSIS SANATORIUM : fl;";,,“.iw“; n of lfe” and as in the case of SR T 5 b R = g etin the | would x unl Connecticut o i a preat eee a1 12 Montauk Ave. Te!eohu-. 2782 5 , and g0 If we maintain the kind —— and quality of patience that pleases God of happiness and contentmen b areay mpineny 2 conemiment | | aclies, Attention ! et o Pamases ware'ead In tie [ 51y YOUR FALLY AND" WINTER COATINGS AND CLOAKINGS as DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL will work in us e et B PRICES. FINE SUEDE, VELOURS W o AND POLO CLOTH. i f ea| The commission. acco n Higgins, belioves g to Chalr- “the maxi- event will take plact the Church of the vice with 0- clergyman who was converted while an on. 1t is out of the ary to find women in the ministry e Rev. L. V. Howe ons, | fillea_over | the be the alstr 4* territory wh ns of God tha recelpts are | g et o hislleac s aoe ] The supreme ‘Why suffer? Dr. Kinsman's Asthma Remedy | | GLEN WOOLEN MILLS £LOf Frols 8 4 course yeas s gives instant relief. ZSyumfsum y work of service to humanity, |j L. H % 4 e e et W',’,( \flar:‘:. 75c at all druggists. Avoid substitutes. w'fio,:x,'}:‘s S:N’;c" METHODIST BISHOP'S SON-IN-LAW el Knotwn a8 a priton reformer anl has | Trial Treatment mailed Free. Write to ) . B helped to redeem the lives of many men e and women; in addition she is prea he Gospel and has hard great spirt ual success and has occupied some we known pupils in many cities. She has recently been prea in Pennsyl | Jersey and those who hi Atlantic City have great praise Dr. F. G. Kinsman, Hust Block, Augusta, Maine. Shea’s News Burean AGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE o accounting units, ag opposed of the trustees to maintal as a single w trustees manage the ny by Mrs. Howe herself s rvice has been THE DIME SAVING BANK thrilling_in and whose expericnce Emee s like a page of romance, although OF NORWICH UNCONTESTED DIVORCES ARE Il troe. Rev. Howe is introduc- owerful speaker t hrr ome this service is 1 filled with | hrx unr E ASSIGNED FOR HEARING fnadvls: most inspir of general cond Tn its spe- | formation. eport to the 1921 general assembly | In addition to Rev. Alb; the commisston recymmended that the |the ence will hear someth! e a “No n in this city this (Friday) r | FRANK L WODDARD Treasurer. tus’ story g of the SATURDAY | SPECIAL SALE ; HEAVY SPORT COATS = Il Values $26.50 ........ Sale Price $21.95 SRR ) Values $23.50 ... .. ... Sale Price $18.50 FEW ALL-WOOL PLAID SKIRTS cossamara, | 1he Woodstock Dairy || Vetuetos Sk SORE THROAT | sHANNON BulLDING NorwicH, conn. || WOOL HOSIERY FOR WOMEN B0 By curemoroie. - | Low Prices for Friday and Saturday Values to $2.50 ........... Sale Price §1.50 s b e, = || Wisbitack Creamery Butter, Ib | Values to $1.75 .......... Sale Price $1.00 Colds Go Over ht—Sore Throat | 2+ wpread it on |To New York! || NEW LONDON LINE {] Steamer Lys. New London w Cuticura Soap ——15 IDEAL For the Hands everswhere. Forsamples| toriss,Dept X, Malden, Mass. 11 p. m. daily except Sun- day. IRegardless of Cost| ———— . — Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without .+ Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street THE GEORGE W. KIES CO. AT OLD STORE 4 | CORNED BEEF b, iP\GAST PORK, bb.... 60c . \| MEAT LOAF, Ib..... 35é ORAN COFFEE ve._ryl:_rflylesfis_—_ pecial $5.95 ® Beware! W T ] 140 MAIN STREET ~ NORWICH. CONN. | Fancy Fresh Eggs, dozen .......... 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