Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 10, 1921, Page 8

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NURWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921 v > N NORWICH FIFTY YEARS AGD | ... T, . .. [ RS T AT — P s ‘ cently of the death of Henry B. Good- enough, for many vears a summer resi: dent of the Grove. Mr. Goodenough ‘had 3 iling" heath veral Wity years ago thjs week., Alexan-| by sheriff and placed in the prisoners'|been in failing hgsezu’:‘meiwhoms: el @erMontgomery, the 18 year-old youth | box. Judge Seymour said “Montgom- months. He Sale of Jacobs & Co. New Haven Stock now on and going strong—3$30,000 worth of strict=" § v, ri f out Oct. 1st for tme city. and at that o found guilty of the murder of William | % rise up”, i:nclxh:h:;;‘;:&c;ei:;dm i a1 onr ek l ; i d Y : Cl : d F e i : T s ot . cegoE| A7 teligent and tmpariel ey of| ot ooy T i, gnd Mo B y the best in Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing and Furnishings on sale now at Half Price. 1871, was sentenced in the superior|the county have found you.guilty of | Grove recently were ¥ e ard D. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. S.| Washbur Fred G. Prothero. 4 Mrs Marion R. Davis left Wednesday for Providence to visit her cousin, Mrs. Warren. Mrs. Ella V. Weir closed her Pine Grove cottage Wednesday and left for New York, from which place she will sail liner for Jacksonville, Fla., to rinter. n Ford of Hartford spent the murder in the second degree. The stat- ute provides that every person com- | miting this offense shall suffer im- isonment in the Connecticut state n during his natural life, and it mes my duty to pronounce upon ou the sentence which the law pre- scribes, Thursday, Dec. 7, 1871—The second annual bali of the Blackstone hose|® company took place at Breed hall last! 208 SO0 o A0 e evening. There was a large company i ' yis Effie Haynes of Penn avenue was attendance, the = galleries being |, 5 CiiF o o ot busisessiit i lied to listen to the concert of the At wagt Taven et regiment band. At 10 o'clock the| end at his cottage in Pine were formed and dancing com- ced. There were many fine cos- | tumes on the floor, the ladies being © om. | dressed with elegance and taste. g ini For a day or two past the Norwich|n Horse Railroad company has been dis- | plaring an italic horse car on Frank- The style may be a good t it looks lixe an uncomforta- g to ride in. railroad project is discuss- | i ne from Worcester to Willi- g the Norwich and Wor- as far as North Oxford, going directly to Williman- oo mprisonment in the state o week the Norwich “ompany was trying to of its financial diffj- pany had large In addition, we have included our entire stock which means wonderful large stock to - choose from — all quality merchandise and great values —COME ! : We're Selling the Finést ; hat they were aims on a 3§ per of The Bul-| Morgan is ill at his home in the Percy Morgan and Turner Harding ver one day recently father and two e week end at ‘inter of Greenville, Me., H. Smith Suits and Overcoals At Half-Price Since our sale started a week ago, men have come from everywhere and bought. They saw values such as they have not seen inyears, Everyone wants- lower prices ne directors Dorman is visiking her Harley W. Tripp, in Wa- pass over ew London | 4. road Monday and formally “trozen up” down| George the channel | week end ted but under | James Met evere weather | Monday on bu has formed rapidly, Conductor a thaw the river { New Haver 1—We under-| Mr. and M on be made to | ford spent the W nd at their cottage. sider the question g the court house lot et for a sit for an op- ch several men are FITCHVILLE k Davis and children, Char- | {an, have returned to Spring | he holidays with M r. and Mrs. Albert Ha Mre. William Ortm; m_their wedding Adams. ‘Hearn and | and we are giving it to them and without sacrificing quality. : 2 afe ll‘gorlick's P26 1o INFANTS ana INVALIDS z ASII( FOR W Horlick’s the Original Avoid Imitations and Substitutes For Infants, Tavalids and Growing Children ) Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder The Original Food-Drink For All Ages | No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible Overcoats and Suits - Kuppenheimer Stein-Bloch Society Brand SUNDAY SUBJECTS sngregational church And a Dozen Other Well-Known Makes.... Your choice of the finest fabrics, all elegantly tailored in the smartest styles for men and young men — Grouped =) into three lots during this sale. e Norwich Colore® vl \ R S i i e er of Man $35.00 and $40.00 Suits and Overcoats Coine Esrly, While the Picking gl $45.00 and $55.00 Suits and Overc ats $65.00 and $75.00 Suits and Overcoats 3 - I Is Good. : 50 l o | “iioooo oot Schwartz Bros., Inc. | $ | ' 5 - - X | “THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE Pl’ZiCES” ‘ : — - >- Schwartz Bros. Furniture Store have opened their Toy Department at the old posite Porteous & Mitchell’s. al Academy, Park street, | Biggest display and assortment of 9-11-13 WATER STREET ‘ TOYS TOYS| s g i | Great Values in Men’s Furnishings N OTI CE ! Whether for Xmas Gifts or Personal Use, Here Is a List of Quality Furnishings That Will Save You Many Dollars. < 3 Commencing January 1, 1922, to apply on bills rendered | B silk Sllifls e $3.95 Flll’ Lilled Gloves, $6o50 Sport wool HOSiery 39(: Ribbed Union suitsrsl'lg commencing February 1, 1922, the price of gas furnished s Pr ) P = ) Pri ’ Pri i By s Disastee i il b il » Jacobs’ Prices $8.00 to $10.00 Jacchbs’ Price $8.50 Jacebs’ Price $1.00 Jacobs’ Pnce- 32.50 IR 50n o feper month. 1335 et per 100 cu. £ {1 Fine Madras Shirts $1.95 | Silk Neckwear - - - 65¢ |Silk Hose. - - - 49c | Worsted Union'Suits; $2.19 1| Commme bt per month, 114 cta. per 100 cu. ft. || Jacobe’ Price $3.50 Jacobs’ Price $1.50 Jacobs’ Price $1.00 Jacobi’ Price $3.50 ~~ . - ¢ : Consumers using in excess of 1,000,000 e, . per month | G| AYMY Flannel Shirts, s2.69 | Wool Mufflers, - - - 69¢ | Silk and Wool Hose, 79¢ | All Wool Sweaterg;$3.75 will be billed at 11V cts. per hundred cu. ft. - P - ; consumed, plus the :Qmump:: d::'g:. S Chonalliens Jacobs’ Price $4.50 Jacobs’ Price $2.00 Jacobs’ Price $1.50 Jncobe” Pricy AN -3« Unbemnded Werd. e Triniy. iechodtt tscnss e || A sharge of two dollars (2.00) will be made for the remoy- Sy **|| ing and resetting of meters which have been installed for i oy vy T g T less than one year, Ev F s ok A e %S The above rates are effective in accordance with Sec. 1987 an a e Tt somemst Epweopas || Of the Revised General Statutes of the State of Connecti- o 3 HH Babe s church, Nomwich \ Town,, sermon theme | 181 o e et tvics by oo, oeme (] cut, Revision of 1902, B Mok oS boenains "t A 121-125 MAIN STREET I‘:‘:‘fl(‘lP-oDilb: Christian Endeavor So- CITY 5 . . TS OF NORWICH GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPT. Breaching service by the PAstor At 7.30. e —————————— - NORWICH, CONN.

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