Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 10

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10 IIURWICH IULLET!N, w:mn WOVEMBER 22, 1921 DANJELSON Mrs. Willlame Uont Sn’fiw ;‘ggh. Piles ‘When Pyramid Pile Suppositories Bring Blessed Relief from the Distress of Itching, Painful, Protruding Piles. Send for Free Trial PANTELS POWLING FOUR AL WEDN N CASTNO, AND POCKER EYS THREF BILLIARDS TABLES 'LOUIS £ KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmes Ssecial Attectien te lvmr Petait ng m t equat lo The Bulie- ! i & | government 1ked of were . While the elec- reld until Dec. 5, it is ! program for fil- red from various il bo some changes of Monday ana The are now all set to wit- he shock of which the most part ab- nted. Such changes as come in due course. ned effort of the forces ) come into power to give the 1 ured, and t e high cost | The new high rates for the registration es, taken with wolng to weatlier is | headquartera <on’ of New Taven «nds in Daniels Shea and fam day with Mre. are to Shea’s sis- Medal F with Mrs. . W. H. *ns are to spend with thelr son Mary und Alice tery at the wled for thi . Thompson m: is conviction for ich were found to be O. od Tate Mo Richardson with fhends in that nse wa- | achinery ng more of their power from this rains have help- inite in Danielson. Sisser” evidently is having Nothing has been heard of| entlon was made in this col it he has been znnoying young desing’at them as they have ne through Center street. Tie have been keeping @ watch for he e keeping under cover. Pos one of the twenty milHon The Bulletin Harold and fam- |} Battey of | flowage in the two riv- |1 OLD CROP MALEBERRY, bb. . .. : 1c SPECIAL 1 Pound Fruit Honey 1 Pound Fancy HARD MIXED SPICES, RAISINS, CURR Wc VALUE Our Values Are as Repre 157 MAIN STREET EVERYTHING RE. 38| EVERY ONE A WINNER AND FRESH ROASTED NOUGATINES ...... 5% BOTHFOR. ........ 60c TEAS,Ib. .....41c| TEAS,Ib. ..... 55¢ Bona Fide Satisfaction or Money Back Parcel Post Paid on Orders of $1.00 or More of Above DIRECT IMPORTING COMPANY THANKSGIVING ‘ SPECIALS 3 BLEND 37c MIXED IS oo & 1c TWO POUNDS Coffee 46¢ COFFEE, b. .... 1c SPECIAL MIXED NUTS ... 30c 1PPIF|Q BOTH FOR . 3lc ANTS, EXTRACTS, CANDIES 80c VALUE sented and Our Guarantee Is NORWICH, CONN. ALLY GUARANTEED ss of use of thelr ma s much of 2 hardios Fame came to sterdey when o: ciston of tho ow to harness the chimney nspeotion might ers of me Haisaate DANCE! AT PULASKI HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1921 MUSIC BY = HUMPHREY’S ORCHESTRA Plainfield Community Association Presents Company of Boston i AT 8 P. M. AT THE | The Sipher-Schwartz Concert | Thanksgiving Evening | Community Housz, Plainficld Members .......... annen . Nen-Members . church at e has been aceda.e week < should the he had per- imney was the scended. In 1514 a 143 foot chim- & Sons company mil ng of the town held at dner property on r hav.ng accepted John D, nd Willlam S nson appoint- inual town m g accepted the p ner's, voted thet the The committee meeting Monday he matter of dis- n the name of the gton, D. C. Georze W. No Eastmen MARRIFVD ROWKEY —SMITHIn N Norwich, Nov. | bt nd Miss \ ) qf this city Conn., and | Mesers. Bugbee, ¥ mond Danielson and was named by the prepare o set of resoiutions A memorial tablet to the of v‘*n Gardner property will be public library by vote al town meeting in con- | nt under which | 1 to take over the | and later diepose of it. i Anselm Mayotte post, who ‘-n represented at the meeting, presided over by Judge B. M. Warner as moder- as , made no stion to the nePUn" relative to the .| CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street | Funeral SCHANDER—In Norwich, Nov. 21, 192 Harttord | ! an Nov. 21, ¢ of James | l — Emba mers WOOD—In Norwich, 20, 1831, Jo- | h Wood, aged ears and 3 is (Tuesday) wmo of Oscar Schander, es at the grave in Yantic cemetery " Directors Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 228-3 | People’s Coal Co. We have just received a fresh shipment of our famous coal. - Let us solve your “Grate” Problem. Phone 542 74 Thames Street 4 INSPECTED SAFE N8 [T ] CLAS! Size 414" x 818" x 2872" Art Maza OU can forget the danger of fire when your records are in this safe. Though the fire rages for hours, though this safe falls many feet, in burning wreckage, it will pot yield to the flames. Light in weight, this Art Metal safe is strong in emerg- encies. [t carries the Underwriters’ “Class B” lab;l a free insurance policy and a twenty-year guarantee. There is an Art Metal safe for your special needs. tigate Art Metal today, * RANSTON CO#PANY Y 25-29 BROADWAY Inves- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY PAULINE, FREDERICK “The Sting of the Lash” The Amazing Tale of 2 Woman’s Undying Love and ths Sting of a Lash Which Changed a Cowardiy Craven Into a Man. A Story of a Soul Reclaimed. DAVID POWELL in “Dangerous Lies” The Story of a Young Wife’s Past Mistake. A Mistake that Invelved No Wrong Until She Kept it Silent. “FRIDAY, THE 13TH” h-Tsnic to Cure the Worst Casz of Bluzs A Laus MOST AND BEST FCOR THE MONEY PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY B. F. KEITH'S VAUDEVILLE TODAY—WEDNESDAY B. F. KEIT » VAUDEVILLE—4 ACTS ardell Bros & La Costa IN A COMEDY SKIT e T A S— THE COMEDY BUD. °]. - e CORINNE GRIFFITH in “MORAL FIERE” THANKSGIVING DAY—Four Shows, Children Mat. 15- “LOTS OF "FUN" LOOMER OPERA HOUSE THEATRE WILLIMANTIC ;' GRAND GALA HOLIDAY 4 S—4 STARTING | i [ i i Sunday, Nov. 20th WM. FOX PRESENTS WM. FOX PRESENTS “OVER THE |].aroxx THE Thanksgiving Dinner Dance--Noon to 10 P. Thanks~ing Day Dinner and $2.00 I8 . sa.iling, MAKE RE ERVATIU! W AT BEAUTIFUL Pomfret Manor Inn | ! P RET, CONN. Phone Putnam Division, 213-12 N projected plan for having the property into’ poesession of the leglon, , as'a war memorial and con. reople, or. Public and paroci It was stated after the meeting, how- ever, that a representative of the legion had ked with a representative of the ee named to d'spose of the prop- and that members of the committee kety will meet a delegation of the legion oo nedEifuture to talk over the mat; Putnam are y day period parts of New Judge Mahlon H. mantic on Mon&a; value of the property that has into possession of the town is vari ted at from $12,000 to $17- trally located and .wou®l as a_war memorial and community house such as the American Legion would to see developed here. The Day Kimball hospital has a ca- pacity number of patients, although more i s TRcitmodaisd 1A janlevichupany) and recently it has been nect in the. corrid indicative of the constantly mands upen the hosnit of service y rendering Between 'six and seven seore children Windham county home for chil- the Sawyer district of this town pating the coming of which will be a holi- and a day of feasting for the little quantity of foods! ation A were received the Thanksgi Kimball hospit A reminder is to come was suggested by the m g of one u( the trolley company’'s snow plow: llne. through th's city Monday—not for the removal of snow, however. At the of service will ice will bo suspen: observed. ed on the holiday. Putnam Odd FeYows enjoved to Groton Saturday and w tertained by fact there was no sessioff of tl city court Monday was Indicative of a quiet week end in the o Webster residents hear that n confer- ence to be held soon between representa- Goff’sBroadway Cash Market Turkeys..................Ib65cto80c Native Geese .................. Ib.50c Native Ducks ....... L7 ~hislc Chickens5to7lbs ..............1b.50c Native Pork to Roast . . .. .Ib.32¢ FreshShoulders ................1b.18c The finest line in the city Goff’sBroadway Cash Market Free Delivery B e o | Monday, N. sember { Tuesday, Nevemb Wednesdy, Novern o 20 PRICES: Matigee 20c-40c Dedicated to all Mothers and Fathers in the World. PRICES = Matinse Evening 30c-60c-75¢ Adults 35c Children 25¢ WAR ANG STATE TAX PAID Evening {Adults 55c Children 35¢ A Few Seats at 75c War and State Tax Paid T WM.A BRADY Preduction “LIFEZ A Paramount Picture THE TOP AND BOTTOM, THE BCDY AND SOUL, THE STRIFE THE LOVE AND THE GLORY. A GREAT CITY'S DANCING AND SONG AND A GREAT CITY'S SOUND AND FURY, “IT MIGHT HAFPEN TO You” ENACTED BY A BEVY OF BEACH BEAUTIES Paramount Magazine DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT ELKS' BALLROOM CHIC STANLEY'S ORCHESTRA TWILIGHT HOP rlv!-:\ BY THE . OF THE MACCABEES KSGIVING .AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock, st the Town Hall, Willi- mantie. Military Drill by was stated Mond: Feed Us Royal | & ® \Worcester WRITE FOR BOOKLET Worcester Renaeri;g Co.,Mfrs. AUBURN, M FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS. PANTS STORE L. POLLOCK, Prop. 325 Main St., Opp. Postoffice Special Sale of Suits and Overcoats At $19.50 and $27.50 Has been arranged for the holiday season. We would like you to get acquainted with our Clothing, & we carry some of the best makes of New York and Rochester. We are happily complying with the great demand for lower prices and or quality, which means smaller profits. Don’t Forget Our Pants Stock — 3,000 to Pick From PANTS—Good towork in. $1.25 to $2.45 $4.00 PANTS ............... At §295 FLANNELS—AII colors .. $2.75 to 2,85 AND MANY OTHERS TO MATCH COATS

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