Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 17, 1921, Page 2

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& NORWICH BULLETIN, SATU The weelly gathering for yo e nda. o Gembat:'s rers fled t ne age Aekley ter Joln O'Rourke hus receiv- Sury savings eer ractical ad ¢ nd per sonal use. e? GS eepecially if chosen vill find some of the and worthy of the best ave the tapestry finish new color combina- may be had as low as FR FOR A GIFT of your thoughtfulness for a future cleaning days and will very day in the year. of work and dirt for oung wen showing of Chasce ccretary Frank Custa a by a general The motion oap, National Re- Heart, fional part of ore this week with the following of tids city, arrest i LIS and useful. 1t a reflection upon the ecipient when you give dom used and quick- e to Receive ection of practical ;f Something :pes to fix up the be suggested as id give, and here we rns that will grace individual gift mstead ortment here, just cut to give that add- tyles and sizes for Sitk or Wool woman who sews ildren’s clothes than a Dress Pattern of fine silk ion of pretiy patterns en's garments. Each Dress tmas box and would be oyal Worcester Meat /crap Makes em lay to capacity i r years. Dependable, %‘:l?zd:l:t! 'alozn. Frnh‘.’ Whols ‘some. 100 per cent. value. Feed this Meat Scrap Now wil you can get best prices for eggs. Write for Booklet. WORCESTER RENDERING CO. Mfrs., Auburn, Mass. R SALE BY ALL LEADING o DEALERS. ning service omitted, Weld at town hall at First Methodist Episcopaul v Pearce, pastor, will v o'clock. Subject of ser- Conformity to the World. Church school for the study ef the Bibie meets 2 ociock. Hvemlng worship omit- pen 5p At the First Baptist church, Rev. Ar | thur D. Caipenter, pastor, will preach at Angele Stormols | 10.45 o'clock. Chureh school meets at morning at §.3 {noon. Christian Endeavor meeting at § of his daught p. m Evenmg worship omitted Christian Selefice service is held Sun- day morning 2t 10.45 o'clock in the Wo- |man's club rooms, No. 802 Main street % | Subject of the lesson-sermon, “Is the Un verse. Including Man, Evolved hy At Funeral services for 1 Frida can Legt rooms this embers have been ¢ Merie Jon nvited. After the bu: of the heir guests | 2 : i o banqu Tha | LR el © been closely affiliated, the {1 S ady and willing to help matters. d from reports coming in is now well ked by th 000 M Hevrn of o meetil nd chancellor d M s Pr rs and the de oint meeting of th e Method T 1in F r Otten r of Wood v Ot r witih t i 1 Mrs. Joseph Ottenheimer. e flax been served on proprietors lowed h S be announced the nade b S ncis Lamirand otion_son Tuestion to t At the First inday. Rev proach Congregatt Harry lian s story Geneviev se 2. Sarah Romaise, Ethel Cham sch . Rena Casavant, Irene Brisson, 2> Kogiol, Marie A Masse and Alphonsus Liberty and logue, Rict Twilight Mother's Coughs and | olds Go Quickly She cannot afford to besick and neglect her bouseheld duties. At the first toms she prepares the way '\, for quick recovery by the -\ immediate use of Gray's Syrup—a_houschold iey K a, d Pauline Heneault rls were Claire Shea, | Vegiard, Yvon i Menard, Josepi { Bmma Dugas, Emma Couture, 1 [ 3 A | Lachapeile, Margacer McDermott 4 preparation of sixty Rousseau and Verna Rit . FElleen ears standing. { recited 4 Vision of War. The Moon 1, which feature gt t dressed in fng sitver White tissue and for this nu violing and oHowed was the pr s were glitter- carrled | garlands. The | was furnished by | the piano. The queen| MoLaughlin. The other | Helen Kilbosa, | MeDermots, Lo . MeNaily, Blu Nichols, Mary Cholewa, Alice Sull - — —————— | Claire_Ba beth R. G. REMINGTON| " i o 3o Par ED SPRUCE GUM real DJVAT'if)N ECO. pupils were T Laura Sadowski Mary Menard, Teresa | . Bileen ) Lililan Dugas, Aldea Chretien, Elsie J on a arill done by Gecrge Ritchie T Lechapelie, Franais Moriar Madeus Arablk, Thexlore Heneault, Kilbosa, Raymond 1 Potts, David Jac: ?_No More Dandruff | A leading hair dresser says shc has {found nothing as good as Parisian sage to hanish all dandruff and make { the hair wavy, thick and lustrous, Lee & Osgood Co. sell it on money back plan DISTRIBUTOR FOR ALL OF WINDHAM COUNTY Large supply of parts carried! i in stock. | JAY M. SHEPARD | Succeeding Filmore & Shepard | Funeral Director & Embalmer | 60-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection Satisfactory work on all makes of cars. EXPERT MECHANICS RADIATOR REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Kiliourey Bros. EMBALMERS 1 § | | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | } In Rear 935 Main Street 86 Unian St. Pronc 29¢ Wiltimaotic, Conn. iLady Assistant) To e For Big Ggg Broduction Feed one quart of Wirthmore Scratch Feed in deep Htter to ecch twenty hens in the morning, and whai they will est up clean in the afternoon. Wirthmore Scratch keeps them busy, makes them heaithy and supplies the necessary food 10 keep their bodies in good coadition for heavy egg production. _ S - You cannot obtain heavy egg production unicss you feed- the . vroper amount of protein, fat, carboliydrates, ash and lime. All these are furnished in Wirthmore Buttermific 2Mask and Scratch Feed. % Follow Wirtbmore K for bect rosults which are fully described in our Free Egg. Book. N Buy of ‘v Wirthmere dealer Chas. M. Cox Co. «3t. Abacs Grain Co. Wholesale Distributors Manudcctarers Boston, Mass. St. Albans, Vermont Wirthmore Mash cod Serotch Peeds are pai up in smechine-semed sacks ONLY. R v Josep] recorded Reid, Free FAVORABLE TRAD SOUTH AMERI BALANCE AN COMMER! her i were In| am a The vital statisties ) s e Nove Andrew = — | ports to South America $523,000,000. e 1451 | ¢d acquaintance with onr manufact; , and 33x4 ... gug 12 NORS RS ob- Tel. 1299 BIG SALE OF TIRES PRE-INVENTORY SALE Prices lowest in history of tire business. Firestone, General and U. S. Royal Cords. TEN DAY SALE FOR CASH ONLY. Fabric $ 8.83 $10.00 $16.50 $18.50 .. $22.50 $23.25 The A.F.Greene Co. 331 Main Street e of Sout United St 79, while in 1921 the trade of that s 1 of South America with the U; ates was $139.000,000, These gains in our trade with thei Pacitic frontage of neighboring continent at the south, adds the bank's statement, bring sharpiy to the atten- world the re- | markable change which has develop {in our South American trade i h years. From 1800 up | trade of the United States * | America nad shown a continuous “ad- | verse balance.” The imports from that { €tti the exports thereto, but in the fiscal year 1921 the “balance”, for the first {lime in many years, changed in our {favor and in the tweive months end- 304 ling with June, 1921, our exports to|; 317 | Sor America were 38 million d 1lgreater than the imports therefrom, 9 | the 9 |from figures standing port America $485,000.000, ex outi sing. The Unfted States mporter of tropical and sub-| | materials, manufac- | | tu As South America was a large| | producer of cotfee, cocoa, and other| | iropical foods, and also of wool, rub- {ber. copper, tin, and other manufac- 233 | turing materials import 2gg|ed States, it was qu nat that 221 0Ur purchases from that continent {ehouid be heavy. while the fact that South Amer did not need our foods or raw material and had the habit & | of buying her mannfactures in Burope | kept the value of our sales to that con- tinent much below that of our pur- therefrom. With the changes of the war, how- and the reduction in the uanti- utactures offered from E the South Americans made cio: and liked them, and also found sable to buy thelr coal from due | Pecially during the period shortage in the United X1 | which they had drawn mo: supplies. These changea suited iN CE t conditions have the general increase a’s demands upon our the “adverse trad | which existed for many s o] trade with that her|Changed o a amounting to al vear 1 million dollars in the ‘When the grad il.r science college upon | ol the water she hopes it wili return to| ape of a wedding cake. tern continent were constantly greated than | spr grades | tropical foods and also of raw manu-| qustry nis fa 19; used where wood ¢ suffici 1 \the Unit- | from timber upp! third P int A hemiloc e country p of Norwich, Conn. Cord $14.88 $21.68 $24.93 $27.54 $28.39 $29.12 $35.62 $36.43 $37.32 $38.42 $39.24 $44.34 $46.55 $48.96 ’|PULP WOOD OFFERED FOR SALE Tw i t PALM OIL AS FUEL series of palm ors engi exper successful Roumani rincess Here | To Arrange Royal Tour | Princess Hen ve-G Rouraznia, wko is the States arrenging for a visit from Queen Marie AT LAST! THE FARMERS OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO BY 93-95 Water St., Norwich, Conn. SOLE DISTRIBUTERS ¥ ( BIGGEST THING OF ITS KIND IN YEARS! THIS PART CF CONNECTICUT TO BE SUPPLIED WITH FARMING i OF QUALITY, AT BOTTOM PRICES MOLINE LINE IMPLEMENTY NEW LONDON, WINDHAM AND TOLLAND COUNTIES ONNECTICUT MACHINERY AND SALES CO.

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