Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 4, 1922, Page 8

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Wik S it ana moving e fl prEsuins St Jewir N0 tnd NG ul:‘!’*\c 7‘”‘ TE&AIING Aflfl le(-M“ ANOTHER BIG 19¢ SALE IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT SATURDAY, MARCH 4th Twenty-seven articles of daily houschold use, needed in every home, and in some mysterious manner usually missing when most needed. At nineteen cents you can af- ford to lay in a supply, so that when the next necessity has arrived you will have the article at hand. Everything is brand new. Every item is a bargain. Everything is ready for Saturday morning. LOOK AT THESE 19c BARGAINS done ARTHUR H, WUTH ‘o Shetucket Streer 3 t‘ Food in Abundance~Shelter and Warmth for Our Loved Ones | campaign for the relief. Norwich's quota is $25,000, and 4 _ . |A. W Silverberg, general chairman, feels confident that this i : IN AMERICA ; . |city—the Rosé of New England—will reach the quota al- “Be a Life Saver” is the slogan of the American Jewish | lotted to her. 2 Relief Comm.ittee, which has undzrtaken to raise $14,000,000 30,000 orphans are depending on America—so that they|— PHYSICIANS “4 ——f e EOPLAXD K. MARKOFF. X E' EAR, NOSE AND m-q Butt !fi:-loc Thaver Bidg, Tel SCRUB BRUSHES ore’s only one way to thoroughly | A n the kitchen floor. Scrub it These brushes have solid wood back l SCISSORS i and strong bristies— i ! i special offer of high-grade scissors, in the most popular sizes. Fully nickel plated, with brass nut and bolt— iSc KNIFE AND FORK 1t | Steel knives and forks with extra 19¢ KITCHEN BRUSHES With conveni many uzes, covered :In. a. house ‘on Water street byt arrangements are making to re- move .the_patient immediately. Saturday, March'2, 1572—James But- dast will not spill— 19 “lLLlC- C. YOUNG, bandies you will fud mamo | long cossbola handics, For ordin. B' —so that those in central Europs may five. may ll'&—shlll we let them die ? The answer is up to us— Bullder, 301 Work ant Sovine o8 to make them earn th ary usa they have no equai— Monday, March 6th, sees the.inauguration of ths local| YOUANDI ! 19 8¢ LEGAL NOTICE Y S c per cent of the returned premium en | Class for Men at noon. B. Y. P. U. 6.30. C 2 S HEAVY STEEL PLATE DUST | N NflRw‘cH HF IV YEARS Afln cancelled: .policies, and - will. pay the | Sub er Home Life. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. - S to se PORTED CUPS AND SAUCERS PANS fi it same on all. outstanding policies when of God. Bapta AT A count or reonsTe " china cups and saucers | sapanned dust pans with firm M| cancelled. : ot ¥ 4 recommend handle and parti Sovered as that I ‘A -cass of small pox has -been dis- il cay ot i rery Tow price— i [ Littla out of the ordinary occured the interest of parties in Norwich fifty ears ago this week | 19¢ Greeneville Confregational | w cach- INS Johm Parads, of Wooahliry s CRIRsdas Mamubia, I372- James But b A e S S ) ; e, o e tariacn S S o E e ENAMELED SAUCEPANS a o e | Tawn. vama ‘a. train: on: the. Nerern . 3 WA} Four-quart saucepans, heavily en- upon his duties. the l;oa_g came. in. collision Thursday af- sname vory homell L e e eanabln it boaa arls ernpon ‘and she will never be a cow. After. the laborers on the Alr Line | road.are .paid, it is found necessary % i\ldfgfl‘,:;;‘:‘f‘; | to suspend work on the road for a few Pm-:ri *’h, I, ana the | 2¥S as they yield themselves to a ice— - post ¢ where sa1d deceased 138t 4 © same Towr ty. 19c CRYSTAL GLASS TUMBLERS t! se ciety and F. W. White w choice of the organizatio ENAMELED PRFSERVING : | man: to the hallucinations of the fiow- T 3 meeting e hurch f 3. AYLING, 3 KETTL G i g vice president. remool asmmiteas | (08; bowl. oregoiug i x troe i i o who wich a heavy tumb- [/ e et In default of other missfonary e = ho very thing, Full idny ed to claim the €| {erprise, tWéy have a ball ol HELEN 3. DRESCMER "% t \";J;;;lfi 28 1o Be ! Greeneville Sundays_when it is warm. Cluet=, | ey wone | OnlY they don't play it with a club, credttons of maid y notified to pressat. said estale to the generally using.a brickbat. The home runs are made on shutters. The Merchants' National bank has | ¢ se city Tuesday o] CLOTHES LINES s Beckwith of tHe " RO T e T i P T A AL “West Thames St V-fit ; ; : declared a semi-annual dividend of e . u A braided, cotto o ,{:*:r hera xT\d,‘ce}e‘?gifl-:z,\-e per cent. The Chelsez Sa G Fa in. "Made with tin covere! | long. - Rather light S e s ‘;ie 1’;‘3_‘bank has. declared- a semi-annual @ g hetilles Yo Vaurnaed onas strong— < this paragraph | “19end of six per cent. = I = 19¢ - ‘.a?l: as; PR | Norwich is ~ somewhat The | Failed in um Acid Test. $oc 10 1 e ot "a¢| ook of an eminent citizen having In- 9c i i make 2 note Of|yuréq herself by repeated fails over a 4 MOP HOLDERS TOASTERS o ledge, which projected the Kite through Made of a good woight wars and Commander P. St. M. en floor, he is now s of the some aursey For any s e N i s roceivel a massive gold jew- glasting it, after which he house W L Boasly fetinnory . Handy,Teeciion ¢ 11 Commandery of the | his attention to a.little -bould They have never be:n | able. and cheap— ea Hotel Monday |the centre table in the.park 1Sc tedman made the 19 SUNDAY SUBJECTS | #MCP HEADS = WH(bSK BRC : Chisttan Eclence o the ordinary rag mep | Eleven-inch ms of godd qua in the Thayer bufldiz Vel e and well made Sunday- school at 11.50. 2 =& b" 24 in every particular— The Forum of Norwich Musleal are real bargains— 12 and Dramatic Assoclation meets at 4 p. i8¢ oe M. at 13 Main sireet, Carroll block. At Park Congregational chareh, only expense to those HEN KNIVES 38 servics with sermen by the pastor, the materials T ep iR {Rev. Dr. §. H. Hown. 7 school at : s e ‘ | T100%. broke the old oped pany's productic s a re- -At ‘the First I E. church. Norwlah he fruit jar. Better buy | markably good value for the money | Town, morning worship at 10.20. holy == at our sale — i 5 ROLLS FOR cammunfor. © §:.45 Christian Endeavor i o a3 1€ g Ly the pastor. o auspices of 4 i8¢ ¥ 1Sc Jor r a Legend? service, subje . aesociation at”thw - At Chilst Eplscopal chureh, holy com- . M n°$ a. m. Holy communion and sermon 10:30 & M. Church school 12 m. Evening prayer and sermon 7.30 p. m. At ‘tHe Moliness Misslon; No. 230 Main Louisi CH EST COLDS Setar - Tigis T2 GALES FERRY | pe | Apply over throat and chest easurey Sim r servico at ¢ —coverwith hot flannclcloth. “Byron Boardman. Upwards of forty peaple of the villaze | Aa 2 1 board of th § D rangements are | ¢ Calvary Baptlst church, Rev. B. £ : t Pr cure regular vISIS{ myiag Jackson, pastor. 11 a. theme, | L 3 . |Jonah and the Gourd Vine; 12.30, Sun: ¢ VARPO RUE nd that the Norwich|aa: school; 7.45, preaching by the p: Ouer 17 Million Jars Used Yearly mpany is paying $5 | s Monday morning o eades a At. Grace Memorial Baptist chureh, | ome at the Submertng BISY ‘. ng hradgear, and to Rev. R. L. Thomas, pastor, preachin t I8 siis e S -t morning -and evening by Rev. Jason| iy Ry Ann""\e%fll: 285, Eroups or very prauty McCleess of New Haven. Communion 4 < "‘ g after cvening service; Sunday school at B e e N 12.30, At the Central Baptlst church, R David ‘Alexander Pitt, pastor. Morning subject Provisions For the Fundamental Needs of the Soul. . Service in Itallan mittee is Miss B. Lawson. At $3.98 Shaw !::a ond Mre. "n Miss Caroiine el the ) 115 Main Street, INorwich | 10.45. Sunday school and City ER)I"| :‘,_:nd.. the ta g A small lot of $5.00, $6.00 r,,: [ P . 2 $10.900. | o onding some wee | have been selling for $400 | and $750 Satin Hats. A Dollar Back S turned to the home of her mw Mr. Mre. daughter, M submitted by Bliderbec! and Dr. E. E. Paddock, Specialist, of|; Kansas Clty, Mo.. has distributed free over 100000 coples of a booklet on cause and treatment of inflammation of .the. Gall Bladder and Bile Ducts as assoclated with Gallstones of the liver; .hillous colic, jaundice, gas. digestion. - Just send name today for i This public by the regular bi S he school board. The pupils of the village school perfect dance for February, Mrs. Wini u of Norwich, teacher, were |y Iyn, Douglas Fa- | ¢ Dorothy Mr. and Mrs Walter M. who have been spending a faw.days.] ' ave j eceived articularly clever new Sport and Tailored Hats for i 1g wear 7 ar tl> differ:nt from those which have been shown i y low inde=d. FOR A DOLLAR SPENT February 15th, 1922 Bring in all cash register checks from this store, . J|Box NK-201, Kansas City, Mo. dated February 15, 1922, and we'll give you cash S uiihe it el o ench, VodoF e HO U R l G A N B R 0 S : for that day will have cost you nothing ! THE PUBLIC HAVE FAITH IN OUR STORE ‘OUR BUSINESS HAS HAD A STEADY GROWTH FOR YEARS, BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT " OUR CUSTOMERS BELIEVE IN US, AND WE HAVE NEVER DISAPPOINTED THEM. THEY "KNOW OUR VALUES ARE REAL VALUES, AND STAND UP UNDER THE CLOSEST INSPECTION GIVE US THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHOW YOU. l ¢ £ f bovibuaLry Service Tie Bostan Stares APPAREL SHOP ceived—Sport Coats Tweeds and Polo Cloth Only $25.00 CHESTRUT HILL G. B. Dimon and R. E. Re tored to Hartford e Norcross,” Rose Norcress, Dorothy Birc! lage. Mrs. Eddls Stmmons of New been a recent visitor at her village. C. A. Johnson, In the mavise at the submarine base, vfio' with his at thé Davfe the \nluc for soms mOSERY, Each month we’ll announce one day’s cash regis- -ter checks to be redeemed. The more you pur- chase here, and the more often you come, the less our merchandise will cost you.- One day’s pur- chases will be absolutely free. The stores of Joseph Fine Co. buy and sell stand- ard brands of furnishings and individual suits and coats for cash only. Lesses, bad debts, extra help hire, etc., are eliminated and the savings made are passed on to our customers in the better goods for less money. < = Every sale backed by cur guarantes of “YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT* THINK! orders the pmst week for Second brigade of marines £ to sall March 22 from Christy Oehlers, | Sunday mornings preceded the six in- ches of snow with which. the ground Was covered, Monday morning. A sign of storm which is usually infallible. over Sunday. W. W. Palmer, who has been {ll for the past two weeks is ymproving. Mr. and Mrs. EGmund J. Peckham an? son, 188 mo- morn- and to Roland, of Willimantic, spent the New Haven—The will of J. Wheaton end with Mr. Peckham's parents uth Bqan gpent the week end East Longmeadow, Bugene Oehlers and Miss Maude Oeblers of Hartford fwere with their this place. Mrs. Jessie Killourey, of Mansfield ‘ng School, visited her mother, Mrs. Anna_James, Washington's birthday. G. B. Dimon, manager of Columbia Co- ive Grain association, unloaded . of fertilizer in Bolton last el Heavy white frosts Saturday and Stone, gemeral manager of the Eastern Machinery company, disposing of an es- tate estimated at a value of $100,000, was filed in probate court Thursday. ‘Anna S. Stone, the widow, is named as administratrix and gets the life use of the property and permission to use any of the principal, the estate later to be divided among the sons. THE LIVE STOm: IN NORWICH AND NEW LONDON HOURIGAN BROS. © . 6266 MAIN STREET |at the Internattomai piapt In. Thamesville,

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