Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 16

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FULL ASSOCIATED SNOW OR RAIN TODAY; . Ll = PRESS DESPATCHES COLDER TOMORROW S it <! & 2 The Bitietin, |OVER 1000 SACKS OF MAL N L VAR o) T, R ing in Slater hali and described By the ‘ — = late Francis J. Leavens, No. 26 is that of Norwich, Friday, Dec. 23, 1921 ERASTUS NEWCOMB, who is sketched ¥ = as a man of moderate means, a regular ho e THE WEATHER . pp member of the Second Congregational church. While several local citizens re- - member him, no cne seems to have any . | exact facts about nim. 49 BROADWAY Between 1,000 and 1100 sacks of | The delivery service from the office| mhg reason of his portrait heing in this o mas mail were handled at the locai |js working splendidly. Three extra ';efl"_“_ collection seems to. be that these plctures office Thursday. A tota were kept on the road all day and bY | wore ordered by Charles Sohnson 7 sacks containing letters night, with the exception of the late mail | dent of the Norwich bank, < gifc package rrivals, all letters, cardr and packazes | the officers and directors of that bank— | Dainty Small Christmas stmas gilt pe were In the hands of those to whom they | of which Mr. Newcomb was the worthy Were addressed: and esteemed janitor. L "Candres:Ib. st 00 200 Winds Off Atlantic Coast h of y Hook and San ing in the fresh to with Conditions at was central over Nov y night . moved mwr ndland with a fur The sub-stztion at the Thayer building 90 S Dhe et - 3 . xt portrait described, and 0 sty an it wa was a bu piace. During the day and the 27th § = = th: 1 0 Py i ke ovening a total of 440 packages were | o in the collection, s that of | Roman Punch Nougatine, JOHNSON, who was born in in 1801. He was-a merc] vare who had his store and street. The property owned by the Plaut-Cadden company Candy Canes, dozen. .. .- 50¢ Mr. Johnson was prosperous in busi- | ¥ and was considered a useful and ex- | Bitter Sweet Mints, plary cltizen. His death occurred NORWICH TOWN WOMAN Aug. 1, 1859, and was caused by lead ib. 3 o390 ON PUBLICITY COMMITTEE | poisoning from water which he took from he meeting of the board of assist-|a Dprivate aqueduct VERAL am\; l,,_; Sm s"m;.xfytt.“r Mayflower De- His widow survived him for many SE SPECIALS \dants in the state of Connecticut,|vears and at her death part of his for- 4 swith Governor Charles T. Thomp- | tune went to found the Johnson home at Dec. 19, the following new members | Norwich Town. elected: Mrs. Gilbert McClurg of (Continued Saturday.) Stonington, cighth in descent from John l rold Wilson Read of h t S e o et frows | COLONEL GOSMAN AWARDED e ocolate Howland ; beth Bre DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL They Joft behind |insured by the clerk, James Tourtellottc Yot mail for {Who is handling the heavy business in a most efficient manner. Besides the n- s : i : sured packages ‘taken In there was : > s 5 Jarze number of insured packages taken the sub station. ria and by g antic and rirth A care of and carriers on the As fast as on dissosed of an- ew was kep neoln of Ha Satur T ar= | from Wi Col. G. H. R. Gosman, an adopted New COND® 9 s \ t = — == rewster; Mrs. Arthur C. James of > Londoner and the son-in-law of Col. Wil- ho e Nlfly 1S my name . n vl AR techoE: tenth from Francis Cooke; liam A. Mercer and Mrs. Mercer of New ather W i ; AT £ Pittsfield, Mass., London, has been awarded the distin- - = nifti thi . anyi | toms Coming, and; Miss Nellie Louise | zuished service medal. Colonel Gosman I have .l'nred myself to the niftiest clothing e Tenr < A rtford, ninth from William | was in command of n hospit 49 BROADWAY store in this town. av I = a Cum- | Xo. 1 in France and s chief sur-, ‘ Forecns geon of the Fourth army corps, A. E. F. | S 2 - r Fe fs now stationed at Fort Hamilion, | = You will SEE me and my pet lamb in this B ma ittees were ap- | New York. L CcoUNTY ME CHILDREN . . . sy & ¢ jcity, Mrs. Albert | b T paper every week. We will remind vou where 4 nn, Como All Yo Fait D e e The Christmas cxercises at the New to buy the clothes you need. Ohservations in Norwlch a4 agonmpan e, don. Mrs. Noyes D.| The following were issued December | L0Ndon county home on Smith avenue ' : Mes riton ol e 2l Tedres REMEMBER when you see us (and see us t6 ( SR Selpedi Fldseror- b reprodne ol o d “ni Jai s ¢ emhe Belpedio, Bridgepor:, reproduc | e home ‘and e you MUST) that we mean good, “nifty” g 11 of New Ton- Reddin, Bridgepors, power | Under the direction of Miss h + 1 e o Reddin, Bridgepors, power | Jnler ¢ ing: The ¥llowing wa clothes for a low price. 1 | dgeport ; histor it 3 I G ot ok e progTaTme: - A a 10 P Boilgror tias| | iohetiesie s Reatollt Brideenort; pull schiool, 0, Camel/ATE I'm going to work for the Sarah T. Kinney | penot M, W. Hanson, Hartford, ball Franc's, Byins- Comparisons iddward Sildney Berry heaning. : | ord, Mrs. Mary Bolles Branch of | “puccarg Levine, New Haven, flush for oo, “ S A | - uinn esmon | Lucius W. Bart- | “91e" G e R i Thien S r build L en (sl Blaun ol s - | ¥ Jorn, Milford, brake ee, boys; e SUN, 3i00N AND TIDES, o dta Ghasies B Milford, tappet- school, A Christmas 283 Main Street Phone 1375 Armstrong Gallagher, A 1ism. Ryan, Milford, non-ski1 L e ater. es. | slx hoys; © Merry | o 5 : . Frances Jingerelia v ) vlad; Stepney, internal-com = box of candy to each of vhe chidren at SEWE e four years t = ATen cortornitleyst s tation, thres boys, A It was announced at the exer board T mechanism for sewing ma recifation. nine chil- on Thursday afternon that M i er members who bene- » Children and.the Stars; resi- th Tovisions of the state act hav Simmons, Bristol, foldinz ree girls and choir, The Song. Rt ] A R S s 4 the heme 4 rom $36.903.86 in t SOt New: 2 t0 he ueed heir school s $900.000. The s up| or ki B edient h late are $810,076.75 and it xpected | S pran rv";;«/“\_: nl. "T e bal the 1921 figures will be about $900,- stmas Sto ped ““} “‘:09 3e e R Dec. 31 The Bassi e shown as w. GREENEVILLE tens; he same perfod the memberst in| The A Dor g machines. |leaux, 24 children, ail-clippers. | recitation and dance, m; tab- Christmas £ e children, Wateh . Desire to Live is Strong school. The high cost of living does not living any the less de n| the 1 A presented s 8 Transcript. to repor¥ as association under the the teachers’ refirement board act creeged from 2424 teachers in 1917 to | approximately 6,200 t going on, hut e nothing defi- Camp T Fa SUCCE . JODOIN i TR & = ey g 3 Collector Robert clude: Teon T. W cceed R. A. Jodoiny te deputy Home for the Holid cut college rls who have left vacation at treir Miss Helen Holbrook and wdway of Willimantic, Thin Folks | If you are weak, thin and nervous, | let Lee & Osgood Co. supply you with Bitro-Phosp It is guaranteed to and re-| gor and nerve force. a was op: Dr. Sussler. He store energ: Outfit No. 1 Table Model Cabinet wit + ine Vic 10 inch Red 1 2 1 1 Table Model Cabiner with Genuine Victrole. Victrola Outt ;flogeek SpeCial Oflers $1;?3'eek There is nothing humdrum or monot- onous about home life once a Victrola enters its portals. ' Friends drop in to listen to a ‘“‘concert” and join in a dance, PARK & TILFORD CANDIES. the ‘young folks find they can ha\-e.a NUGGET CIGARS AVANT CIGARS S : ; regular good time” and even Dad dis- covers there are other things in life be- PIPES You can find that particular Pipe in our fine assortment of French Bruyere, Italian Bruyere, Meerschaum or Bakelites. CIGARETTES and TOBACCO, in Xmas Packages. TOBACCO POUCHES, CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CASES, Vietrola No. 100 ...... i 4 10 inch Double Face Record 3.40 sides his evening newspapers. h Déuble FaceRelords. . - 256 2 10 inch Red Seal Records 250 ch Record Holders 1.00 2 10 inch Record Holders 1.00 ; L e SR 7 2] go a n {§ 112 inch Record Holder. 60 If you want to be sure of your Christ- 112 inch Record Hold e f- & I A 1 Record Brush. = 5 = 3 1 Record Brush.......... 1,000 Needles.. mas Victrola drop in and order it today. 1,000 Needles......e..sn ON THE SQUARE $156.15 Remember, there are only 2 days till . : Christmas. TERMS gem : - TERMS JE THE PLANT-CADDEN CO. [tn A WEEK KNCWN FOR QUALITY AAU SERVICE—SINCE 1872 A WEEK NE]}::;:]‘ 3 53_54! MA'N ST- NOR‘_W_'C No Interest Charged

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