Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 26, 1921, Page 2

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NORWICH BULLETIN WILLIMANTIC OFFICE Veleplone 532-: 3 Church St Untll Friday it had been helieved 1 Cuticura Insures il'lealthy Complexions R. G. REMINGTON REO .arge supply in stock. Satisfactory work on all makes of cars EXPERT MECHANICS RADIATOR RE A SPECIAI in Rear 935 M Willircants JAY M 'MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Weanesday, Nov D. Daw Dec. < Joseph X. shortly before 1 o'clock. ljourned unt!l ‘Tuesday artford o wit] A quiet weddt 1c Storrs. of Harry o 1 church afiairs in am A. Buek and son Af 0 be pent Thanksg! ac 5, they will "reside sister, Miss C! the bride"s parent Springfleld, Mass Willimantie lodge, No. 1440, L. 0. 0. M, | | Charles P. P membership by 135 ae. | the holiday with aken ing the initiation, s 1 services for Miss ‘ Willimantic, Conn. 27-inch wide Duckling ! DAY SPECIAL 18 A YARD. Ruffle Curtains, made of good quality Scrim, with tiebacks, These fine Scrim Curtains are suitable for most any PECIAL.$1.49 A PAIR. . Mosi every good housekeeper knows the good qualities of Pequot Shects. The above number for of the house—SATURDAY S 54x99 Pequct She —First. T—FY Fulf Refining Co. vs. Henry W. ieorge Goeelin iding and reception Wwhich m is employed by the The bride is promi- o court—EFimst, from probate ; sec- Lumber and Coal third, St Jo- Zourth, a Har- slerio Bverett Taylo: hea vs. Abbls Macht} Berkowitz ve, H. Saplowits; Arthur on ve, c. —First, Ross Saiveggio alvegglo ; second, George W. Willlam Corbin, Perres t. Oakland Powell; sec wastthe hearing of > of Henry Poorman t I Lat to matc are to resid: Mansflel s, during t WP Past Dictator Dictator Pierre ocal drive | c o'cloch “ready 1. Th Suvors died Thursday other, J SATURDAY SPECIALS cece, suitable for Kimonas, Negli- gees, Robes, for children as well as grown-ups, and may be had in a wide variety of rose-bud and arimal designs. Just a short time ago it sold for 30c and 35c—SATUR- SATURDAY SPECIAL AT $1.39 EACH. This number, 81x99 Pequot, for $1.89 EACH. 27-inch wide Colored Outing. This is a good quality that will wash well —SATURDAY SPECIAL 8¢ YARD. 36x54 Congoleum Rugs, figured borders, a good value at $1.89—SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.39. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. e e Harlow M. tax he Con- Coventry, roses. | iary is employed. took place Wednesday lock in Mansficld when ton Olds, son of Mr. and 1. Olds of this city, xnd Miss Storrs, daughter of for | u Y. Chase being | fons at the First Bap today (Saturday). The annual drive of the Red Cress has Dbeen continued indefinitely due to the fallure of Teceipt of artleles necded the drive. Several departments arc to be heard tro; Edward Bombria, for the past one-half years o member of En No. 1, and department electricitn resigned to take up other dutie: ¢ church, this | i g He is to {rav®l from this city as salesman for the Grand Unfon Tea Co. i A hearing on the epotition of the may- | or and committee on lights Telative to | price charges for service in gan and olec- tricity in this city has been set for Fri- | day, Dec. 2, at 1130 3. m. Wil be held in Room 41, Hartford, and many local pe: Dected to go there for t Miss Erma W. Mass, 45 Visiting with Mrs. Rachel Gurley. Andrew Ottenhelmer of visiting With his parents i Fifteen members of the C ger families gathered at the and Mrs_Arthur Cla for Tharksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. ¢ The hearing ate capitol, EA her grandmother, , Mass., is <ity. -Kingber- ome of Mr. i< of Jackson atreet orge Stiles left Friday for Providence, I\ River and New Bed- ford. While on their trip they Will v with Miss Sara Anbe at Wheaton colle: Norton, Mass. Miss Mary James of this city is visit- her sister, Mrs. John Fitts, of was visiting with local friends o day Joseph LaFleur of now on the Springfi Joete Keating, Arthur Keating Keating of South Mancheste Norwich, Henry Mathieu and , Claire and Ethel, of this city. ights of Columbus b s £eas0 Middietow neup will be: Norman forwards; D. Murp Belair, The Middletown t team and t h : J. Caron of Hartford are visi#g with Mr. and M lett of tiis cfty unti . Lincoln enterta burg, M and sons of Now coln of Hartford. . D. G n and Arthur Line Mrs. ¥. S, Pendleton of Mounts Miss Jean Balion of visiting friends in Brooklyn lon expects to reside in Ne future. Mrs. the week end in 3 Herbert Hox iss Agnes Ji is spending the ¥ s | program of d aguatics will j motion vietures will be show At tho First egationnl church, | ev. Harry S tor, At the ¥irst Buptist clurch, D, The rogran tenor l teno the quartet Soeaks, Mo Beach; Little David Goir® o Al Oy negro svirituais, Olo Uncl RHEUMATISM Physicians Believes n Real Remedy for the Diseuse Mun Been oun Rheama, the wonderfu remedy sold by drugglsts gives quicker and more than other remedies costing many &5 _much, imutism Rheumz helpe pass the dezdly pols- onous secretivns 11ty bowels and kidpeys frem which t aulckly | thrown off 1 I thy w Fead what o Dy | says about Riue iq0st caretul in & the form-| ula employed in th nanufacture of Rhbeuma, and ! heartily recommend es o remedy for all forme of rheum: tism. 1 find Rheuma far in advance of the methods generally employsd in the ; treatment of rbeumatism, and altogeth- er different iu composition from the remedies usually pre bed.”—Dr, ‘M. C. Lyons. This should give any rheumatic suf- ferer confidence to try Rheuma on the no-cure-no-pay plan, Lee & Osgood dancing hits, Miss W VISITORS SWAMP * THE FRAZER HOME People Come From - Miles Around to Verify Facts to Her Remarkable Recovery. lic of all Watertown nd people come from miles around to inquire if it is all true” said John M. Frazer. 18 Cross St atertown, Mass, while relating the ts Mrs, Frazer has derived from use of Tanlac. , sir, Tanlac has rid my wife of oubles and she has gaived twelve pounds in five weeks. Many times dur- | ing e past four years I surely thought | she was near death. We were told she the matter with | and even these hurt her could hardly endure fortunately Tanlac tu She hadn’t me of our sale. ded chango for the have simply restored he! ith. She eats and She is now { a woman js only is only about 40. 1 $25.00 el Wewon ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE mena, Wiison, the guartet; Homing, Del | $5.00 GEORGETTE WAISTS e White, flesh, tan and gray a Fue, The Cape, Olmstead ; My hundred throughout couples enjo ening. Soon $7.45 Made of Lyons Velvet and Duvetyn the appre povula; $8.95 during one “erger Willin presiding ‘o Jury, ‘first, njamin A, By‘u LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS Which sold up to $50.00 ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS Which sold up to $65.00 $12.50 ALL-WOOL PLAITED SKIRTS—Stripes and plaid materials ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE $12.50 and $15.00 TRIMMED HATS ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE At 9 p. m. Today, we ring the curtain down on ) Sale l:ve have ev:ar held. It has been very gr?tifying the way the public have responded and bought during this, Our Anniversary Sale, and to show our ap- preciation, we are going to give some extra special bargains today, the last day ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE W ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE SPORT Fur ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE $1.95 ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE Siik $1.00 C THE ABOVE PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY—THE LAST DAY OF OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE. THERE ARE MANY OTHER BARGAINS THROUGHOUT CJR STORE, WHICH ARE NOT ADVERTISED B. GOTTHELF & CO. “The Store of Good Values” LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COATS Which sold at $35.00, some with fur LADIES’ AND MISSES’ COATS $5.00 and $5.98 CREPE-DE-CHINE WAISTS—White, tan and flesh ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE CREEFERS—Light and dark colors ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE the most successful Anniversary collars $7.95 $25.00 hich sold up to $42.50 $19.50 $35.00 COATS, with large Raccoon Collars—Sold at $34.50 SLEEVELESS DRESSES Which sold at $5.98 $29.50 $3.95 $3.45 $2.95 HILDREN’S ROMPERS and Duvetyn 19c $4.85 94-100 MAIN STREET LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SILK DRESSES, Which sold up to $29.50 ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE " WOOL, SERGE AND JERSEY ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE $5.00 WHITE FRENCH VOILE AND HAND-MADE WAISTS ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE $10.00 MISSES’ JERSEY DRESSES ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE $7.50 and $8.95 TRIMMED HATS Large and Small—Lyons Velvet and due Amna G i m probate; sec ville, spent Pine Tre Raymond Foote 1 ju Palmer Bros’ and = mill at Pitch- second John Bas >rd Hym “hamberlin ; 4t MANSFIELD CENTR and afiord s M. Mrs. Winter On Advisory Board Shurel, e t Manstield is to st resident which occurred he home of Mr. and Mrs. aturday even- ing of i of the ap- proaching marriage of Miss Abbie O. Storrs and Raymor The 90 guest mother, brouj linen, Ice cream hostess. Wilfred Yo of Wiliimantie. Miss Storrs’ ul gifts of silver, and household furnishings. nd cake was served by the including as been employ~ nd Mr. Barrows at has purchased business. Mr nd Mre. Young are tc reside in Atwood oceupying the first floor of Mr. Shippee’s house. Mr. Young 1 eded at the store of Fremeh The next meeting of the Young People’s elub is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 30, Mr. o3 A. Lauder, E. J. Dunham James Waten Thanksgiving in New Britain. Echo grange gave an entertalnment in the church lust week whichi consisted of yocal and instrumental seléction, assisted by two rea The orchestra was com: posed of musiclans from Norwich, Willi- mantic, Columbia and Storrs, Owing to the storm, which prevented many from attending the conceri, the grange has ace ceded to the request to repeat the pro- spent gram later. Echo grange is affording the % . . }public a series of excellent entertain- Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, of Min. s neapolis, one of the four . women selected by President Harding as members of advisory beard con- nected with the Disarmament Con- fetence, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wildes and family spent Thunksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hawkins. Mr. Wildes, his son Leland. Miss Olive Wildes and a triend motored from Providence Wednes- 4 ere The were diepo; ment postponed; A remony don Bakery & Delic omoblie w for dividend, Dostpone: your neigh injurles in a to- the icy condition of Phoenixville completely iffered 1d without Mrs. Ha: ) an statesm Another ost entertaini Victort 10 USE SLOANS TO EASE LAME BACKS 70U can't do your ‘back an aches with fatigue, our Apply Sloan’s Liniment freely, with- out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative glow of warnith and comfort. Good for rheumatism, sprains and strains, aches and pains, sciatica, sore muscles, stiff joints and the after effects of weather exposure. For f rears pain's enemy. r. Keep Slocn's At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. Siocan: JLiniment F. H KENYON, General Agent G. N.. DELAP, Special Agent D. W. LITTLE, Special Hartford, Ceonn. Neow York, MOTION LIST MATTERS BEFORE JUDGE BROWY | [ every muscle judgment; T Zor redemption, antacroce, | ger of court as pendents MNte, postn Louis court relatis mony, postponed ; ve. Hermen B. Brown, tempt of court £ order as to paymen pendente lite, postponed . Herbert E. Ring, Inc., order fo :ses and compeneation to 1 manne ide verdict and f *arl Hopf 2intiff be failure payment of of al'owanc i contempt with ord; den to com aiimony [ to defend, post motion pla postpone s enjoyed teday d, motlon te erase for | was ¢ nturies age. e n contemg 2 e o == -, th an 9 The first cost - is practically the last best when ® neuralgia, Ask handy. Donse BROTHERS SEDAN ent 4 THE JORDAN AUTO COMPANY New Haver 1029 MAIN STREET WILLIMANTIC, CONN. el F

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