Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 6

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‘1— now pastor of the First) Congre- xzu.awu church, Newton, Kansas, has ved in Chaplin and plans to mnnn Weelz While ‘he household effects to Woton, Ars Lenphear is B0t to accompany Him to Newton &t present, bat is to re- at Chaplin to care for her mother, artin, who is il Rev. Mr. Lan« eays Newton is a city of about 10.- | wbitants, “about the size of Rock- Putnam, but mors progressive, | sems to me,” he Eld. “The weat . er to lack pusi” Comment- government in Newton, he 1t was the commission form of gov- t. The commission !s made up 6 members, the chalrman - being :, who has charge of the police, and water Qepartments. The. Second ember has charge of the strest and wa- ter departments, the third of the public | butdings, almshouse, . and other lesser ewton is not a manufac- s 2 great shipping point, Iroads entering tho city being. the system and. the Missouri-Pacific | Ne. 3, Knights ef| Te=mle Pythiss meets st 307 Maln street 0 The sasssl yeandvp meeting of A C. Tyler Caxp, No. 8, U. E. W. V., bald oa Wednesdsy night st the armory Pledsnt street. was ome of the most successtul roundup meetings in the bis- | the camp. About fifty mex‘b&nlh‘- ke number of guests ezjoyed and the banquet 't‘\_afi foll the banquet Mr. the Grand Army of the Twenty-gev- | reets in Newton m‘ eet here, with con- x~rate thers i 23 s the local county, and Lanphear Many friends of e called at his home in bastorate of at Newton. Mrs, Dorothy (. Durtey, T. c P, Is a bad skin your handicap? Try the Resinol h—ea{ ment. It makes oily, biotchy skins fresher and more attractive _officers P. Davoll: erbrodks ; scc’eA DENTISTS Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland NAP-A-MINIT FOR XTRACTION AND X-RAY PAINLESS LLING. DENTAL BPECIALISTS 3P. M ? A M. TO Alling Building Mer Phor L 715 Main Street Emly W, of Loalsville, | 1ome | O ~ WINTER! our home at low cot of new and used fu «d sverything for th WARD BROTHERS Phone 832-3 % Jackson Street, Willimantic, Co JAY M. SHEPARD Susseeding Filmore & Shepard “uneral Direcior & Embalmer |- @-82 MORTH 8T, WlLLIMANTlC —ady Assistant. Tel. Cennecti: of the Good f‘heg- At the, last regular meeting of A. C. No. " 14 the following Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Willizaentie, Conn. iLady Assistant) URRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. WITH THE CHANGING 01-*" SEASONS emnl&nmefityofdufin;toehof&epfl,in marked down for final clearance all our SUTTS, COATS, DRESSES, SILK WAISTS and SEPARATE SKIRTS, and any woman who has a fair idea of good values and wishes to SAVE on a suit or coat, will dean-up sale. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. 13 Unien 8t Phons 23¢ Wetsrbury—Toers Sere ssves in the | mmastersily racs three. Bpom thers may be but cme. The eliminatién of four was brought ebout by the reporting, by. the civil service com- ‘migslon at Wasnington, of three names for the ed-called eligibls list, sald tharee names being Elmer B, Parkor, Col. James Goddes sod Arthur E. efficiency ? 0 add @ lfenet The questions 276 those that have been argued since the fire of Tuesday night at the Hills block When many reached the opinion,that someéthing more must be dong-fo” malke the local fire department more efiftfent and better w.szed Thero “Now there save Blowitt, but Judge A. M. Brow ‘Renews Strength! Where there is need for a build- ing-up tonic after thlms illness, Iscorr's EMuLSion | ol e e Mhlflumfl.& ——Auounmuor—-— Ki-M0IDS ahlets er Granules) For INDIGESTION femiliar with the namie of J, L. Frothinghem es one of iis most prominent ' producers the public heretofore has heard but little of him, This was in accord with his policy end his personsl preféfence, for he is that seeming enomaly in the films; one Who really dées net dexive personzl publicity, -~ Dorothy Ashlznd. W. Ben Blake Volght [Lectatr | Jeftars 4, Jefters 2 1, layson 8§, Willlams 1 Volght 2. Otto 4. Anderson, Jr., ‘business ca! n town Mass, New Britain.—The appotnt hought 3 SOUTH GRISWOLD 7 the et o i | O. Burdick. | nle were recent business. callers i Now | wich. Walter McCltmon of ‘Preston wus & Mrs. Ernest Luther is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willlam -Richraond of BRIEF STATE NEWS Glinton.—At 5t. Mary's chorch Nolin and men of Kirtland district, West. brook, have begun on th ecellar for the addition which is to be bduilt to LBI churell at an early dite. n i3 Hart- ., Dn year and s re of time ‘to HAS PROVEN A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS _The values to be found at.this sale are mcompuaHe. Never have such high-grade Fr been offered at such tremendously low prices. The workmanship, styles, quality, are VERY BEST. As a Special Inducement for Norwich Shoppers, We Offering This Week HUDSON SEAL COATS — 45 inches long; s skunk collar and cuffs, beautiful lining..... selected; large shawl collar, border effect, finest'silk Hning. < . s 35 ceisi- oo maies s e e oo as raccoon collar and cuffs; 40 inches long, beau- MARMOT COATS — Raccoon, opossum or plain collar and cuffs—Reduced to.veuue... MUSKRAT COATS -~ Natural dark skins; 40 inches long, large shawl collar........ guaranteed the best coat on the market. . HUDSON SEAL COATS—SquxrreI or plain col- lar and cuffs, 32-inches long; a little beauty BEAVER COATS; inches long; (South ‘American) — 40 SQUIRREL * CHOKERS, MINK 'CHOKERS, RACCOON CHOKERS, FITCH CHOKERS HUDSON SEAL MUFFS — RACCOON Children’s Sets . ......... tes e " 96 STA] 1'}: STREET be found any- | & shoot Ashland, ket with thetr long-| Capt: from the cro: Marphy pl All Collegians. | AT Collegtans. | ... Murphy Murphy €, Foul baskets, Norwich | 2nd Byron Kin. | Monday. death of Mrs Mizetta, Berg of New Britain recalls the | fact that her son, Helnrich A. Berg, come| cealed hi ‘would 1 fused to recognize it. Groenwich.—“Koep dcwn expenses or | wo will all be bankrupt,” was the elogan | at 2 tpwn meeting held here Wednesday | 1 } NEYMONIA, ... it. The son éled and the marriage was disclosed, marriage to Joaephine Dona- | le’ for 13 years for fear @iginherit him if ‘The mother re- } have' caid. The Cereal that “Tastes Good Your Grocer Se!'s Wheatena—Recipe Book Free, The Wheatena Compary, Wheatenaville, Rahway, New Jersey " RACCOON COATS—40 inches long; very dark sskflé 17 FRENCH SEAL COATS — Skunk, squirrel, beaver BELGIAN HARE COATS—Extra fine qualxt),$49.5¢ Bl fu = v 5. 33 @ umrufi-n VR 241 PRTLAIIANT of friends are retained by Bu- ing the smart things we mighl

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