Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 9

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1921 Free to Asthma apd ;; ‘ Hay Fever Sufferers 7ree Trial of & Method That Anyose Can Use Without Tuesday evening a girl residing on or Loss of ¥= f Tower stréet. was held by an un- e have a method for the control of Athe |inowr man. mear the . stomeonttt ‘want it -3k e AR Loy W & Psheds, on Ogk street, while on ner Wi o matter case §s of long sta n:-rmmz ;‘m“:nx ‘whether itis pres= | home from work. The man sqized the or chronic Asthma, yqit | voumg woman and drew her hands be- Tould eend fo 3 free tyel of our method. | ing er. Whan ghe started to cail for ,';'f“,“;',‘“m"u"“muma:"fi")’;‘fl; Riein, he fs allaged to have attempted to roubied with Bay fever, our |cheke her. The girl broks away from him and ran into a heuse on Oak gtreet. Men who Wwere there started af- ter ths man but were unable to catch him. Jt has been stated within the Iast few days that women have bsen fol'ow- ed by & man in that paft of the place. A smoker was held in the armory on Railrogd avenmue Thursday evening for the membérs of the company and their friends. There were severpl athletio events by members of the company, al- so music, There was a basketball game between Team A and Team E of the ar- mory leggue. After the game a collation was served, \ Weord has been ml'.fl at the Red Cross headquarters on High street that all ex-service men who dropped their lwar Msk insurance when leaving the FRONTIER Amrs.z 2 u«‘-fi* Sad hlfil «of vour method to: T STONINGTON | Jelim W. Lewis, “of -Stemington; has | .. jbreagbt suit for damages of §5,000 JEWETT CiTY - Jobn La Beau and wife of Gro- et :"?" o Reliance 108ge, | ton, 25 a result of an autorhobile the felfowing eom- |isny, Nov. 13, whem Mr. Lewis d to arrange for afynecked down and his left arm ellday party: B. Parkhufst and was was iam Johnmator Tiay Katitering school ing on the read between Mysiic Stonington. The papers in the case werg fed at Norwich with the clerk of a Riverside et p'oud‘y ammas o o WI_B_ the superior court for 'New Londen " by dodes . county. { wor her way to sv:hna‘ Dec. L‘ Mze. Palmer of Gold street. oy tal amb@lance camejncen in i health, was takem to the afternoon tql a Lebeau to the 'n')fpit:'} n for appendleftss. , during wihieh the m nortieast for MOst a perfeet| Rohert Vennard and family moved to ¢ mercury rose o 60. festerfy Thursday. . F. €heney has returned from At the last meeting of the Fifg syiving vkt to her off Lamc|Drum corps the following officers tcresting i Farm home Where she The ten minute soelety of the Congre-} gatioral church sent a basket of clothes | te the New Kngland MHome of eripp children. and ¢ Graham; e, o ststant luaeA. Vietor Ju ynson. The e 1 3 of forestfemttve board econsists Fred Hol = = Uit branches by the | Harry Maxwell, Bo\ven Johnson, I E - o e . bare | Vennard, John Lillibridge, Janitor, a pile | Fronseh. CENTRE GROTON | : An entertainment was held at the vil-{ lage schoel last Tuesday evening under} o 36 direetion of the teacher, Miss ) Wi = Bay) The following program was p sented: Seng, America, school: remarks ) by the teacher explanatory of the social- S N Asb-J tzed reeitation by grades 4, 5 and 6 = 2 Dad | Blustrating the latest project method | . r which method W ticed one of suecessiul; Yale summ: of his faney div-! sudject, The P ms; Steps: 1. ‘This week | ductory paragrapn and introduction of toward the | speakers in class, Bdward Page; 2, seen by L. m England, sssay, Frank Paulson; the lat-| Life in HoRard, . exhibition of mounted piotur . grads §; %, Sailing and Lai Frank Pau essay Life in Americe. san: astound- | project and essar, Dorothy Dai ¢d to re- | Government and sndustries Set Up minutes. , esmay, Charlie Ferguson; 9, Quatations of Plgrims, Alber reading of origlnal poem water m-i levelonment less Shadow, also 1;: The Three Little M ¢ Indian girl, c: Pilgrim girl, Ca o modern mald; gar Pium Tree, ost, grades tumn Leaves, Ca gndr- 5 e uutm mnef la- ife follow 20 sleep. Mim mo nnralnw salo, | Mil- \l-sl V’("\m nal c\~urch on enis 2ad Mrs. John I. Ross be Reynolds were entert: Rev. P 8. (‘fl‘\ns w|11 preach. =t Reode| ¥. at 7.30, The topic will be Thy ons With M¥ Plans. Matt. 6: s 'wiil be a consecration meet Mrs. Ciinton Rogers of Wauwecus F returned home Wednesday after spending 2 few days in Hartford. ety of the Metho- ristmas sale in the rmson and even- *ag dscorated 'n and was in charge Mrs. A. W Harris, Marriage Is 2 gamble when there i money back of it. crton Bugbee znd Mrs. B B, The table was white with “Mristmas emblems. The room was dee- rated with Blue and whit. curtaing and “Bristmas bells. Therc was a roast park apper with mashed potato, turnips, 1.1\»:3 sauee, ce'ery, cake and cof- aiso lee cream was on_sale. The pper committes Was Mrs. R. W. Rob- srtpon, Mrs. Albert Saunders, Mrs. Mac- G. H. Thornton. Burdick, Mrs. W. R. Bur- Ransom Read, Mrs. L. D. A. . Anthony, Mrs. Geo. . Fred Seott Mfr. and Mre, Lucius . Aldrich of Fewin Lancester jumlor college spent Fhanksgiving with the former's parents, Mr. and Mra Edw. W. Aldrich ross of Lawrence, M family he with youngsters enjoyed ot ww." Miss Isabelle Shaw of read which. will take place Dec. The Fifth Co., C, has begn cemmended for its exception- ally -good work , - 1921, the Journal of the U. s publishied at Fortress Monrge, Va.. the foliowingv-netice appears: year the work ef the 5th Co, C. A, C. G., of Westerly, was commended by Major General Edwards, Corps area commander. them were uniformed and partly equipped and went to camp en July 10 with the rest companies’ at Fore @Getty, There with the 6-inch R. F. guns they fired the first service shel' of the nation- al guard of the Unifed States since- the war and scored actual hits on the pyra- midal target. Chrystie McCenpell, June BT 3 of t acei- A Neoken. Mr. lLewis alleges he was walk- !" and | © today who ha1 | Thursda wili be cared fof, | g | | i vice can be reinstateg if they make applications before the first of January. Only one required upon belng reinsta cations may be made threugh the local office of the Red Cross. lmiilfibnn are out for the marriaZe Potter Hoxie of Wester'y and for ‘This just “hows what could be done in an emergency.” 10 company. cancies ta ba fillad, Work has begun on the sewer system expe (Friday). Anne T. Vernon addreased ., -E. B. Fo ined Mrs. odore Roosevelt. tire high school hall and Mrs.” George A. afternoen at Mrs. Henry Green, premium is ed. Appli- month of back and brother. Mrs in New York. Rev, and Mrs. J. R. tford Frie 3 ington e S oniton | Orphens chub of Webster. by Miss Ruth Klebar Ac Cu B b K. Oo | e Tarthold, selolst ing guests Rhodes w parents in Thompson; with Mr. ani Mrs. F. C. ! Bixby and tamily at EI R Cnarles C ford, Mr. sinee it .was organized In the latest edition of $. Artlllery, which “This pa: lark- and and Mr: 1921, I inspected recognition. They June 3, federal hridge, Mabel » E It began cluded rain, hail, snow, Their commanding officer, b was in the | iroeq "thelr 4 ) N. €. O’s from his old men. |, o0 E. Tel hone office There are now $0 men P o8 which leaves seven va- ing exercises. pupils wers gram. layoff for several days on ac- ¢ The work in W to be There was no completed of the tes hard storm. the church on meeting held ui she ad- Severagl from { viees at the Ba Sunday evening, hear! r of Beach street en- Robinson, sister of The- who gave the lecture in Miss Leuise Lindeman o home. Champlin ars few days at Washington, D. camag to Daytona, | nd the whn- | prEbard gave a Trankss ¥riday ev cle of Pawcafuck | and rea nual gift tea Thurs- people. Sandwiches, James McKenzie's s Daughters plan to hold a kad spent EAST THOMPSON who has been at her work in Battle Creek, Mich, having; spent several weeks here with her mother | Annie Reed is visiting rem'nes\ were Mrs. H. and lightning. Much damage was done tu | branches being broken off. Telephone and telegraph poles and wires | Mr. Thayer from the S. N.| was here Tuesday nd stated that it would be a month be- fore the service could be repaired. = School closed Wednesday with Thanks- Parents and friends of | present to enjoy and none Tuesday Llue t EAST WOODSTOCK attended the ser-| t church in Putnam’! series of lect college spent Thanksgiving The ice storm did a vast amount of The Sunday school class of Mrs, the Day Kimball hospital for several weeks | po or for treatment of his hand, is expectea | ooiam for the b | { home this week. } . Miss Mildred Sheldon is at homs licre, | .8 having heen employed at the Vernon | Stiles tun, Thompeon, for several months. | Miss Grace Sheldon has returned to impassable owing to trees blocking the highway. | abouts. e — ————— Bunce and family. They left Manchester | ANDOVER ay_morning and on reacl z Wi uod-; | stock Hill cre liged to return LoV There was a box social at the hall Fri- nig evening. Friends called on'Mrs. Janet Smith Monday evening, givirg he ra surprise party, it being her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pheips, who have t, as the roads were | day The ice d both shade eatly dam. and fruit trees here- been in Maine on a hunting trip, returned home last week, bringing a deer; they also had a large black bear sent home. The farm bureau held » meeting and supper at the hall Wednesday evening. There are cases of measles in town. Fools try to convince a woman, wise men persuade her. bui filler were in’ ay night and attended the entgrtainment given in the chapel by the Mass., assisted reader, and Miss i Mr. h the and latter's Soper Ross; .G rge sworth Bixby's; . and Mrs. Miller had Mr. and Mrs. son Donald of East- | Alvert Dansereau, | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dansereau of Soutn | Mass, C, Blodgett of Avon-by-| the-Sea, N. J., Miss Ana Hoyle; - Mrs. | Gordon entertained her brother and his” family of Sturbridge. The worst ice storm ever rememberedl ted this place the first of the week. | Saturday afternoon and con- tinued until Tuesday afternoon and in- wind, thunder the school Monday the Dr. Iucharr] of C nu(umuc! at her| i i L singing e young 1 coffee were eturned aere they Edwin Builds up system, acts on intestines. Makes you fit and keeps you fit. Eat two to three cakes daily. Fleischmann's Yeast is a food—not a medicine. Avoid the use of so-called yeast preparations. Many of thesg contain onlya small amount of yeast—ras little as ene-tenth of a yeast cake—mized with drugs or medicines. Thefamilar tin-foil package with the yellowr Tabel is the only form in whick you can get Fleisch- mann’s Yeast for Health. Be sure it’s Fleischmann’s \ fresh Yeast. Do not be misled by yeast-substitutes. D New Low Prices AT THE PANTS STORE A stock of Suits, Overcoats and Pants have just arrived for us from New York. We arranged the prices of our Suits and Overcoats, which are made of the finest woolens and worsteds, in all colors and latest stylss, at $15.00 to $35.00—a saving from $5.00 to $10.00 on each garment. THE PANTS have been arranged from $1.75 to $4.45, also a saving from $1.00 to $3.00 on every pair. Howcloivedoit? We are not in the high rent district. No high priced salesmen to pay. are ‘i“h“‘ We give personal attention to every customer. Every garment that leaves our Store is guaranteed to be perfect—tc satisfy or your money back. BOYS’ SUITS and OVERCOATS at ages from 3 to 17 greatly reduced. $15.00 QOvercoats at $10.00, and $8.00 Overtoats at $6.00. Suits with 2 pairs of pants §7.95. Heavy blue serge Suits $8.00, worth $12,00. No tailors to pay for alterations as we The Plaut-Cadden Co. Mlustrated Christmas Mews 135-143 MAIN STREET g]gwc DEC. 2, 1921 E “THE STORE KNOWN FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE — SINCE 1872" GIFTS OF JEWELRY Q IUNNING mfl‘u: FINGER St))e I\n. 201 $15.00 Stfie No. 202, $15.00 Style No. 203, $15.00 Each Ring Is Set With a Genuine Diamond (SOLID GOLD RING) A Providence manufacturer (in financial straits) sold out his entire stock o GENUINE Black Onyx Rings to us $1 5 at 5Cc on the dollar. They were made for exclusive jewelry stores to scll for $25.00, and they are the The Piaut-Cadden Co. 135-143 MAIN STREET most wonderful Onyx Rings we've ever seen, For one week we offer them at almost |2 price.......... NORWICH, CONN. Gentlemen—I enclose $1.00. Send me on 10 days’ approval $15.00 Onyx Ring, Style No. .» payable $1.00 weskly or 3409 monthly. If | am not satisfied, my $1.00 will be re- turned. Give Finger Size No. And, best of all, you can own one with- taking money from the bank—thru he famous “Thrift Plan"—Only $1.06 NOW! The Balance $1.00 2 Week DON'T MiSS THIS SALE ! Join our big happy “Thri:t Family.” Learn what thousands have learned, that it pays to “Buy Jewelry the Piaut-Cadden Way— Keep cash for a rainy day.” Come to our store, or send coupon with - $1.00 bill—AT ONCE. MAIL ORDERS FILLED EVERYWHER Name...cvoeeoccoccocsncnanse Address....ccccecvenncencene Accounts confidential. = ENORN SETS For “Milady™ from a Comb, Brush and Mirror, to a most complete Dressing Table Qutfit—rang- ing in price from — $2.50 to $50.00 Lavalieres Of Solid Gold Make An Appropriate Gift— One That Is Bound to Please Her— $2.50 to $100 20-Year Gold Filled Bracelet Watch Guaranteed for 20 years by t}he maker, and The Plaut-Cadden Company. $12.50 A Diamond > R. o . A boagtiful Digmand: sat In a solid goid Ring With white gold top— ~ SPECIAL OFFER—AT NORWICH, CONN. CHICKERING HAINZ BROTHERS ‘WASSERMANN HALLET & DAVIS BEHR BROTHERS CRAWFORD AUTOPIANO, ETC. If you are contemplating upon giv- ing a Piano, visit the Piano Salon of the house of Plaut-Cadden. As you stroll among’ the grand pianos, enthusing over the tone of a Chick- ering, attracted by the rich beauty of a Behr Bros. Grand, or held by _the grace and simplicity of another famous make in charming Chippen- dale, you will realize the value of this Institution to this Community. Here you will find not one or two, but practically all the famous makes of Grands, Uprights, Reproducing Pianos, and Player Pianos in the various sizes, designs and finishes. You can purchase any piano = make your own terms—within rea- son, of course. You have the fol- lowing makes to choese from == Chickering with the Ampico = Chickering Grands and Uprights — Behr Bros~Wassermann—Hallet & Davis — Crawford — Autopiang — Hardman—Lexington and ethers, Sensational Values In COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS THIS §140 COLUMBIA $85 $1 DOWN—$1 A WEEK ONLY 65 OF THESE COLUMBIAS LEFT A Week’s " Special ln COLUMBIA RECORDS

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