Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 8

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A NURWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 X ' ple is the washing of feet. that the command of YANTIC Foote and son Ar man to wash His feet stand @ nase jod un| STAFFORDVILLE | . Feoie. B el R e 'Ee.“Covgr lon, Jr S r n the guest of her parents over Armistice spiritual level as His acts e ord with their| hog, food and drink to the hungry and thirs- | WOTKINE for. the past few weeks on “"#Erkndm“’» A Mrs. Charles N.| “Miss Irene Belcher visited friends in E1 Paso, Texas, Nov. 17.—One of the freedom which they have sought could To the Mennonites the iors rolated | SLTtCh Of road extending from the | Consdon. Willimantic over Armistice day and Sun-| : W, Hits- ot be guarasteed them under the Mexl: | 0 o e abte 10 he. ones | Fitchville - macadamized _atreten 'on fisl Mot cames B FeptredSromin iy i . xic Jl‘llnnsu’xA:n’:)nr‘lc;z‘(r(fna‘la;o?’;“e \ other Christiar | Colchester turnpike northward to a point | q“_ day llss-ArlQne Hanna of Hartford visited zraliville beyond the old postoffice T as the paper mill bridge, ng | he roadbed nine inches in some places | M° nd filling in with gravel aturday Mr., Pfeiffer was fixing 1‘“‘ ard have under the large truck when the | 1azardville af! er let the tailboard down, not kmow- |Rome of Mr. an ing Mr. Pfeiffer was under it, and the| Mr. and Mrs fc of it gave him a severe scalp|the Yalo-P wound. Dr. W. T. Driscoll was called M!ss s jand took several stitches tc close tne| 0% ! ki New H There is a series of a hundred games in Hyde\"lle over the Armistice frs. Lina Booth, who has been visit-| Hundreds of Stomach Trouble Cases Right In Your Own ing her daughter in Springfield, has re- . . E turried home, Community Praise CINOT For Relief. James Wood of Stafford Springs was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Philo West for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tallman of Hart- ford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R A‘h!’m over Sunday. The special meetings held in the M. E. ch each e\cmng this week are very ssured the Mennenites that they | Sacrament and communion. ip God as they pleased, that| ~Community pror 1d hold all the tenets of their |Of some Mennonites and could enter that country |&eneral. The members o eir permanent home. | operate in building r an Menfonites hold the same be- | °5 2nd churches. ; v re Of the sect wi,| < The Temoval of the M .—that of non- |/~merica came about *when o defend. |had been granted land f t they suffer- | {ollowers. He was told a s at the hands of who had fled from Gi han did others who waged | 2nd his Quakers came to H, Mr. and to hem, Mr |T found relief from the first bottle. | # of 126! kept on un ha 3 o CINOT dic 2 o L T Quakers are credited W of 61 on at the engine house between a Rev. H. H, < FAMOUS through- t e ki financially and in co! { team’ composed of married men—Freder- | g preacher. as “The Tonic of 8 nites & refuse to enter Kansas, |ick K. Kingsley, Edward Smith and John | —_— CINOT wil save M » way s wore es- | Weiler, and the following single men— ERTY s done for thou- ere s ¥ r custom of these peo- | (aplished in Saska ohn Curry, James Hart and Frederick LIB H“‘L vear | J. Kings] The first hundred games esulted in a victory for the marriew men, who are anxious to win the second oliins o FArmortan, as a turkey dinmer is at stake— it et jand Thanksgiving is coming. The Masnanitess il va-} Duch act has been shown by ‘the | AR D = | members of tha engine company - |3 former state. At The Tast meeting the on land in bothe stat ved a check for §10 from M, J. Sh Bt itiins i on | cognition of the services rendered | Bustillos hnciaine when his crznnze took fire recently. A o vote of thanks was extended Mr. Shea for have paid 25,000 p: the money bel o the Zuloa land owners, Ca chase e is 600 parts of Canada. D a few of the sect have s For years there Ter 5u on your feet; and constipatior § rom weak ané / vers and kid- | JINE CINOT ané U-L-T-S evers Mrs. George A. Trotter of am, Mass., spent the week “nd with Mrs. Trotter's mother, Mxs. Noyes, who with Mrs. Hattie L. Sta | weather accompanied Mr_and Mrs. Trot- [ler to their home in Needham. Mrs. will spend the winter there. Mrs. | tired out tarkweather will return here after a{NOT had days' visit. A card has been | constipatio: ing Mrs. Noyes, who is not o health, stood the journey | > HT s for sale by H. M. Lerou lass druggists in Nor- | < |1 WOODST\;V ALLEY T Westboro, y_the household goods of T Knott were moved by a Wiill- to truck to Chaplin, where | gy, assumes the p: hers are engaged in by n Stark in Fj s barn destroyed e of years ago. Workmen are shingling the sides of the |, crintendent’s cottage of the Liberty | en company and making other re- | 1 an au- |t 1 3 idence | o a_salary 500. During M . Winsted IN ITS CLASS THE LARGEST Granger, for < SELLING CIGAR IN.THE wam.n R |sted. observed tl 3 versary at their The household furniture of Raymond Foote left town Tuesday. truck Wednesday for New Brita The Third Week of The Plaut-Cadden For 5000 New Customers Hundreds of Specials have heen prepared for tomorroyw==1 are but a few of them--he herc cariy--and get yo "eue BIG VALUES 5 and y auto Mrs. ¢ pleasant and they were MF. Knott iz ve securtd s and ye Mrs. Myra M. Loom’s and son L Bon-Opto gives quick relief to ine flamed, aching, itching, burning, work- strained and watery eyes. Best druge gists recommend and guarantee satige faction or will refund your money. From New York Tribune, Nov. 15, 1521 ] 009 OUT IN GAR- ' ARSI T WL, FREE | Qur MENT TRADE. STRIKE. OUTFITS | s 6 Tea ‘ Silently Drop Work and Quit Shops for Fight |; f Genuine .Wallace Spoons SENDS e g SER to Finish on Piecework—Have Fund of ‘ 00 g Wil thate 702w | Prepare You Three Million. - = s beautiful T e 1 Benefit of VICIROLA |0 BN Roee o FREE T : s ia OUTFIT § o riagTe S : Education This strikz means a great curtailment in production with HOME i $6°98 ity Offers. Mak: Your f§ a corresponding increase in price. i i | aser | 3-Piece Overstuffed Lx ving Room Suite | DINER | oy 1 : ANTICIPATING # L ‘ nily | % N o See Tand 3 SERS i . = ,‘ p O"_'!tfit i\{,)' 1 T | gfi?& ?_:::lg }?::; ;u?t:fm};lx o ;E So}i z;::yll cs)x::;, \ f::";‘e:"_gt;nj:r‘d Pmno' e 7| this strike our buyer went to New York on November first, d = DINNER a large, roomy Chair and Rocker—all loosz iy e Promisi 1 1k and purchased a tremendous stock of COATS, SUITS, e SET | cushioned spring .upholstered. Regular $240 | borders, regular | oo Many Years NOW, While DRESSES, SKIRTS and CHOKERS, at prices that will uality, beacsite | $400.00 value—SPECIAL AT ......... | “(;iaaé?xs;r A ‘ : é“ be unequalled during this season. lesigns, rogular | [ | Ao | S1865 | yew prmie o 0 o il EVERY GARMENT OF OUR SPECIAL AT | ese sets con' air\1 | - $7.85 | B 80550 dren. : PRE-THANKSGIVING SALE : jeccs—You_suy | A SET E’;fi_’;‘a:;m’s st Ch i Is Marked Lower Than Present Wholesale Prices. s Mve soet | 00s¢ | VISIT THE General McRae will hesd the ] 3 = Toxl of the, AEsiy, which is Batiy No. sucbénbse METAL i - reorganized to meet the views ef General Perghing and the approval of Secretary of War Weeks. Millions Use TABLE LAMP Just received, a large shipment of Metal Table 9-Piece Dining Room Suites R A shades. See this LAMPS Mahogany stand { and silk shade— COMPLETE $14.90 g "LOOR SPECIALTY SHOP AND INSPECT OUR MARVELOUS DISPLAY OF NEW YORK’S LATEST CREATIONS IN WOMEN’S AND MISSES” WEARINC APPAREL All for $1.00 Down BALANCE IN OR MONTHLY y,.V'. VICTROLA 90, (an 10 Double-faced Rec ial t— Queen Anne special a William and Mary Style $ 1 96 Period $7‘85 This beautiful Walnut Queen This Suite consists of large Anne Suite includes Table, Table, doubie-door China “G [ ” S S——— d - o . 1 G0 selestions | PORCELAIN | e anumbet F°§E_‘the" g:«;er; A e LACE | HARDMAN COATS ets- t § hotie of O350 Nosdics TOP ;J;};:\Ls:er?ogu‘lnar $o0 s B s vl Ll | PPECEe Attractive designs; all newest materials, including Bolivia i ‘ S : g : CURTAINS LEXINGTON ; / | TABLE | Dainty patterns— | A sanitary_porce- | Just Arrived ! i Rt T abe 8-Piece Dining Room Suite Sefect your” Cur- | PLAY WHILE YOU PAY tains from A beautlful Quartered Oak Dining Suite, colonial style, fiZ?fil’f‘ ;;%k & | sPEciaL AT consisting of Ro xtension Table 5 EO0p Al ueeRer ET MUS Outfit No. 3 | 5890 | ting of Round Ext Table, Buffet $95'00 & SHEE USIC and Panvelaine; plain and trimmed with Squirrel, Wolf, Raccoon, Beaver, Australian Opossum— $29 75 np For Corns Stops Pain Instantly — Removes Corns Completely. Everybody, everywhere needs to what millions of folks have learned about “Gets-It,” the Every Suit in stock Wdf!xr be sold el"ieg;;d;llusvof cost. Un- | usual bargains. Many fur-trimmed. st be seen to be appreciated. . ............ $19-75 “p A Remarkable Display of Skirts | with mirror, 6 Chairs, upholstered in genuine S 3 - A'GE:UINE VICTROLA —— |2ather. Regular $160.00—SPECIAL AT. .. $1.49 SPECIALS o a Distinctive Period M e Cabinet $1.00 “My Sunny Tennessee” There is a delicate beauty, a true- # T e “Teach Me” In All-'Wool Prunella—absolutely the best skirt offered ::..'.::";‘*Z,:‘,,:f"c.vt'hf," - BUYS A Lls\’/‘lllgG T o [l ot in Norwich this season at the extremely $8 75 Victrola. “FREE” DEPARTMENT 7oy ; = lowipticelof o, .. s ek aeiaNEny d Those who have long hoped for the BEADS Plantation Lullaby’ et il a1t . | SEWING DINING $2.98 “Sweethsart” DRESSES e this diatinctive cab. mfigwr‘i Just received a new shipment of over 500 Rugs, which S “Main Street” Wonderful in every respect. Afternoon and Evening o el “"“$95-00 BALANCE IN ;”ect::e lzhcn;gu :? sale a: lesvsv than trmu-m- $12 85 STBING “Fancies” Dxien:ssosfscmflol? Vfllvet. M-AB tol whole- $37 50 acturers’ pre ion cost. e quote one $12.00 (o Bzkylon” sale a .50—For Tomorrow Only. .... o EASY TERMS PAYMENTS § ¢hecial here just to illustrate the big values. e — Eediia vl 7 “Sweetest Melcdy” Chic, smart, original and exclusively different, in Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin, Tricotine and Poiret $10 75 Twill, in charming designs, at. . . “P SPORT COATS AT $22.50 VALUE $37.50 Ead Your Corns With " Getade® painless corn and callus remover. Amy corn, no matter how deep rooted, de- ! parts quickly when “Gets-It" arrives. Wonderfully simple, yet simply won- derful, because 21l soreness stops with | the first application. Get rid of your ' corn and wear shoes that fit. Big shoes simply make cor: grow bigger. Your « money ‘back if “Geis-it" fails. Insist? on the genuine. Costs just a trific everywhere. Mfd by E. Lawrence & 4 Co. Chicago. Sold in Norwich Wy KNOWN SOR QUAL'TY ANG SERVICESSINCE 15772 bl lee e PN 1353 MAIN ST DID Y0U ANSWER ? 74 MAIN STREET Phone 715 NORWICH

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