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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1822 Jades MoCormick, Wiltam Dofiovan and George Chapman wers in Providetics Afonday eveing to attend the ladies’ ight of the Alcazabar Caravan No. 2, Mystic Noble .ot Granada at the Eiks auditorium. A large number of Westerly people Mttended the performance of John Drink- Water's Abraham Lincoln in New Lon- @bn Mondsy evening. John Tuite of Somerville, N. J. and Prank Tulte of Boston were recemt vis- Hors at the Tuite-home on West Broad ¥reet, Edward Plerce of Wakegfleld was a business caller in town Monday. Lewls' Tetlow of High street has re- furned from a trip to Boston. The Mea's club. of the Congregatiohdl church held their annual meeting Mon- day evening at ‘the church vestry. At the meeting Rev, Fred A, MacDonald, tho ing pastor of the church ad- fdressed the méw He spoke of his eight !years in Westetly and reviewed the in- ®idents thut have occurred to him during | his pastorate ‘at the church. RV, Mr. HacDonald leaves Tuesday for Worces- tor, Mass, The Ford sedan pwaed by Asgels Si- sillano of Hobart street which was stolen ‘while he was on 4 hunting trip to Kings fon Sunday has Been redoveréd by Sberlft iJohn R. Wilcox of Wakefleld. Mr. Sieill- ano ‘was notified’ of -this Monday and avent to Kingstan after the machine. Mrs. Jeannie Smith and family aié Woving from Georg street o & new Bouse on Granfts strect which was re- otntly erectod for them. Mr,.and Mry Douis Barbour of School street are* visiting in New York. Rey. William ¥. Willlams of Stoning- ton was 4. Qusiness caller in town Mon- iday afternoon. Miss Emiline Smith of Providencs I8 isiting relatives in town. STONINGTON The Stonington Travel club will hmd a MYSTIC family on Church street for a pari Ald society and all the societiés of tl church will se i. ‘The dk is trying to start. a lirary. of booi all members of the club. There has bee el {nterestéd . will aid _the made. Monday and lasts until Dec. 1. tions of books will be collected. effort will be all that is necessary and tl bo. will_stop for the contribution. Hazel Mildred Russell, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Russeil fllnese. year, She was born MarcH 4th, 1903, She hér parents and 4 sf Ircne Pomeroy. is_survived , Mrs, Adelalde (Tuesday) evening and talk matter of having a radio club. will meet for the purpose of consl able. JEWETT CITY Rev. Howird Stevensén is i Troy, Y., & the Renstelacr u nection With fraternity work, of Wi is grand ritualist. day (Tuesday) for Thanksgiving. Mry. Robert Joi Hartford are rs. J. H. Trac Among the street venders that visit th &wn every day with produce there is man and 2 small boy A ! Chiaries P, Wlllu:ns. who has many fimes visited Burops, wiil give ace,” and lantern slides will be_shown. Raocul M. Delagrange has soid his property on Eim steeet and Railroad ave- fue, which he purchised several veirs Ngw trom the estato of Geéorge W.. Mat- Wiews. It is understood thit two parties 4ro the new owners and that the Elm street frontage goes to a third pa: . Postmuster Leshy calls atfentiod to fhe Tact that war savings stampe isSved in 2918 will mature Jan. Ist. Heé ugs Polders nvest the preceeds of these WaifiSs (i (redsury certificate: tail There are taree options as follows. o First. I treasury savings certificates "are desired for all the stamps presented (B¢’ redecrption, these oertifioatss wil be {isued at omee and dated Jan. 1, 1933, 1% Second. It treasury savings certificates #re desired for a portion of the matynity salue of the war savings stamps present- 4d, these witl be iséued ubider date of Jan. £ 1933, aid the differénce between the Matarity valus of the war savings stamps | les, cabbliges and onion of sweet cider on the ba fatcet—all ready for busi oing at his own pace. On the the man and boy weré busily engasm counting’ change fromi\a bay they dropped. the bag on jummed_ou left, end. Thes and shrieking. be neae dropped. batrel had sprusy alé: The jumping liad ceased and well uséd yp, he sew o smal shake .about eight incl ck end. with oth, e wag a who chanced ‘e, pretf €. The litt] the holigs of the securities on Jan. 1. Third.. ¥¢i¢ is desiwed that the entire ity #alis of War eavin resented be paid In cash, they spédited WITK the postmaster ! Jeipt pretecting the Holde " hatt, the pasEor of the T8l amount will be paid to the \ F assi olaer of $hiss stamps promptly on Jan. Lewis was Held Feiday tional church i largely attended Lewis belon todgemen, Stamms presented for redémption .:ml Jan. 1st may be subject to 2 10-day dela¥ PRy jt at the option of the postmas- | Lewis of r {n¥oFden that he may provide himseif ;and Arth with the necassary funds feom the federal i bady was serve bank in order to make the pay- | for burial pent. . Mainy ‘people heré aré turning i The o Wtamps €0 as 1o avol the delay at e last.moment. The' Thankegiving day service at Cal: ¥Ary Episcopal chufefi will be Neid Thors- 8y 2t 10.30 2. m. Rev. Williani F. Wil- Wams. recior of the chiurch, will Rave aharge. Thursday Plainfeld and Everett Dax Blus Birds, gational churdh, met on Saturday afte _The Men's club will . mieet ening Dec. %-in the Commainty house, en pidns W' bé discusséd rogaeding #éorganizing or disbanding. It {s thought Giat tae ladies wili be invited to Jobt £nd H6ld semi-monthly meetings and as there Taney in the treasury at this e the fiuh would be able to continus under the n Thirty-two, girls,, ranging in age from ta 14 years, have joined the Merry s’ s cliss it tie Communley hotise, The oldef §Wls will WiéSCTof & Qressmaking clags soon. . Tha instrnetors ® Mrs. Henry R. Pajmier, Mrs. Ragmiond Vheeler, Mrs. Galago, Mre. Jimes I tivers, Mis¢ Barbara Mullér and Misq rnn:u Triimbu! | or Bronehitis IS GLORIOUS NEWS HERE 3 FOR YOU anchitis, b e ) up 4 passages by powertul. Lealing g Tungs are penetrate apord which sesels e ver tor Asthua or Bronehitis but fos weak lungs, sore tiroat and O Mr. and §trs. OWver C. Btirch 6¢ Béy ew dvenue are entertaining Mrs/ Black- Burn of Norwich, Snow squalls have visit: t the ‘past, two Mlavs a been cold and d_Stonifigton e weather enlble Here, LOOK! Thnksgiving Specials " Serve Our Patty Shells With Your Turkey Dirmer 6c and 8c Each Mince, Squash and Custard Pies 25¢ and 50c t WACAROONS AND LADY FINGERS %e A DOZEN. . FANCY MOGHA CUP CAKBS; CHOCOLATE, VANILLA, LEMON ARD TUTTHFRUTTI &0¢ A BOZEN | DELICIOUS GINGER SNAPS MADE OF PURE CREAMERY BUTTER i AND NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES 12c A DOZEN ‘ TRY OUR EXTRA FANCY FRUIT CAKE AT 40c A POUND. NO HOME | SHOULD BE WITHOUT A LOAF®F REAL, FRUIT CAKE OVER THE HOLIDAYS. - PARKEBMOUSE ROLLS, MARYLAND BISCUITS, FINGER ROLLS; {KRINKLEY ROLLS AND SANDWICH BUNS ALE 15 A DOZENR. PROVIDENCE BAKERY 82 Franidin Street A SWILE-WITH EVERY BiTE’ WE WILL ACCEPT ON DEPOSIT AS CASH [BERTY LOAN BOND EOUPONS OF DEC, 15th, 1922, - Deposits made on or before Dec. 1st, 1922, will ks mmm«mmmm £ lne-pafil 1824) zi&m STREET, cfifid BROADWAY Thé board of officials of the Methodist Epifcopal church has voted to take the house owned by the.church which has been vacated by Charles Gremley and house. It will be in charge of the Ladies’ r of the m-mlwkl;‘! contributed to the library several books aud it is new hoped that the residerits being Children’s Book Week started Contribu- Placing a book in the front window of your home of New London road died Surday after a long The decéased was in her 21st at Old Mystie, Thie radio fans are toeget together this over the They ering the " 6rganization of a radio club and purchasing one of the finest sets avail- ecsity, in con-. Miss Dorothy Paal is expected home to- nston and son Robert Ons of the warm Gave they were sgsn coning wp Kast Matt |street. Thé wagon was loaddd with ap with @ barre] ess. The horse cat Suddenly 5d, qilok, to tho reat jumping ught frst that some coin had then, warse still, that the cider Hé ¥an to see. striped gras¢ talken 16 Springeld on Saturddy an otganizéd Sunday school class of little girls in the Congre- Sufferers from Asthma N bow long you have suffered from A s speedy relief from your rings is vow ofleréd you, whose wondertul are realized af the. very first trial of 1T quickly reachesthe sore spot with a gentle is relieved s the €8ch bréath. Thex you kmow why millions use. CXMPHOROLE, wiier orice you reglize its remarkable effdets, uot oaly deep chest, troulfles. ar¢ suthic o s¢ll the 35 e o 1o lv‘t(r - l%umw:d & noon at the Home of thelr tedcher and leader, Miss Margaret Chapman. At the Congregational church Sunday evening & duet was réndered by Mrs. Myrton Phillips and Miss Isabel Button. Donald Brigham, employed in-the Law- ton Mil's corporation, left Plainfield Mon- day morning for Newburyport, Mass., whera he will assums the responsible Position as supérintendent of the Warner mills. The wedding of Albert Brochu and Exild Goslin mnized at St. John's church Monday morning at § o'clock. THe nuptial mass' was celebrated by Rev. K P. Morrissey. The witnesses wero Rodger and Octavo Brochu am P. Babcock, her son Ed- and her daughter Eva all returted homie from thele cottage at Groton Long Point last Thursday after an absence of several months. During the summer Mrs. Babcock was very but has come home much improved in Lealth and is able to be about. In recent letter from Ralph Viet, who ish he move to Sterling. TIL. about 100 miles dis- tant, and a larger field of service. At the Sunday school at the Congregi- tlonal ehu: Sunday it was reported that 500 articles had already been brought in for the bazaar. In tho young men’s class, led by Robert R. West, Ray Gréene was chosén presiderit to sucseed Albert White« 1y, Wiio 1§0véd away last summer, ‘The construction committee met Moti< day evenisg to commerice the work of bullding the beotlis for the blzaar h will be located in the vestr: Henry Dorrérice and son »Jmnel drove a fine flock of sheep through tho villags on Saturday, driving them in from the pesture in South Plainfield: LEBANON _ Rey. W. O. Foster of Atlanta, Ga. 1as accepted a call to the pastorate of the First Congregational church and wiil Fe- gin his duties Dec: 1. His family is not expected to move to Ledanon untl spring- A pumBer from the Baptist church at- tonded the Central Baptist Norwich on Sunday afternoon to hear Dr. P. H. J. Lerrigo, home secretary of thé Baplist For onary soclety. Tho Bapti® mid-week prayer meeting was held at home of Mr. and Mrs. he of by he he . W. Throap were in to attend the funersl a the week end M; his wife and two éhildren At Clark’s 3 ¢ Hartford. the grange mecting on Thurséay od er Tho followirg ENiSYing Yea¥: €0 | Lathrop; Edward McCall, plain, F. . Taylor; secreta: |1ace Blakeslee; treasurer, Clarence Geer 2 L‘u’rfl! ty “oodard Pitcher Mrs. Edith Hewitt; W(rs (‘|xra, Abel; Pomona, Mrs. Elizabeth Troland; Flora, Miss Abbie Wetmoré; gatckeeper, n Jon : turday cvening up Havana, Cyb le iet Blanchard t Thursday with Mrs nd M Carl N. Mathewson, l{z(md] \ha‘e are to Oth \-."ddm"' affiversary. Alfred Coymtock of Watertordl is spenid- ing a few.days gt C. H. Foster's Mr. and . Mrs. " | feld ana M is attending school at Mendon, TL, it igf church ! David Clark of Mans-! and Mrs. James LyTich orl Willimantic wers gdests Sunddy after- noon of their aunt. Mrs. Henry King. Mr. and Mrs. K. ¥. Bishop and Mr. and | . Amos Lillis were visitces In Water- ury 7 Ir. and Mre. Timothy Gordon of West- e gucsts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. }oster There was # swall sttendance at the | auction sale at the Blanchard placs on Frida; B. at C. 8 Mr ford to Krneeland has gone to Hart- d the wiriter with her so TO UPHOLD THE WIETH jfor the execution of mural decoration in POLICY OX REPABATIONS | (By The Paris, Nov. 27 Formal notification government that it intends to uphold the £ PH— et, as outlned in thé Gerfiau néte of November 14, the reparations commission tonight. The_communication asks, however, that considering the economic and financial situation of Germany,” the commission ‘accede with the least pessible delay to the proposals put forward in the note of the fourteenth.” The commission is awaiting the result of the allied conversations in regard to the proposed Brussels financial confer- | cnce before taking any action. The Germen ¥oté of Novémber 14 pro- posed a providiorial gettlemenit of the reparaJons question for the purpose of stabil the mark. Germany asked to be freed for three or four years from all paymen ash or in kind under the treaty of Versailles although coi tinuing to fmake deliveries for the de- rastated areas. The reichsbank was de- clared to be in readiness to advance 00,000,000 gold marks, for the stabiliza- tion of the mark, provided a like amount ing’ from foretgn banl old camel caraven n Ching and Siberfa it has ated that forty motor ears use as many tires as 400 cars would on paved roads. T00 WEAK T0 WALK | Lost All Strength After Years of Suffering ‘I suffered fot years with non-assimilation of feod, ner- voushess, nervous ehills, and irregular and weak beart ae- tion. Ilost fleshand strength until I was scarcely able to walk. My limbs got so numb and weak that when I tried to walk evem a short distance I felt I must sit down at emee if I didn’t want to faltdown. A friend told e that Wincar- nis would be the beést thing in thc world for me. I took Wincarnis and such it proved to be in my case. Tt h e in cvery way and diditquickly. 1seon gained new and Bldod, stréngth and vim. [ fest alive otidé more. I always keep Wisearnis ow Band for I fousd it a friend, tried and Qs 7. E. Grana, 8¢ Janlond, Eings Fork, Long Island, ¥. Y.) WINCARNIS At 2l good Drugeists, Two Sizes; §1.10 and §1.98 WAITE FOR FAEE INTERESTING BOSKLET o EDWARD LASSERE, INC., 200 Wast 2Bra Street; NEW YORK. d y for gift purposes. orings, at these very special prices .Size 30%60 inches. . Size 36x72 inches. .. . .. Size 6x9 feet........ kinds, this special sile should person who is considering a rug either for themselves or PRE-HOLIDAY SALE OF RUGS wmmmpnmbomémcomemy for Rugs of all stimplate buying by every In many instances the prices at which we are offering thenmgsarélea!hfiahy’swho!eulem On Sale Beginning Today At These Very Special Prices RATTANIA RUGS Amribfenmhsmmafmmm&mdml- Tt punans price $2.75 at $8.19, regular price $0.50 Sbe7fL6:lZfeet......ctSll.95 rqnlarpncefl‘lofl Size 9x12 feet. ... ... .at $12.50, regular § price $15.00 AXMINSTER RUGS Fm@dfiym%s,hfld:dmtndeblw ings, in & wide range of sizes sa.mxssw.........uszw,m-hmm Mmhfli& plete hereabout, and anywhere for same Size 8 ft. 3x10 f. 6 Suelft.&dflfi.e Smhl?feu,.,-; ......dt at smsft.axion s.......tmm regular pricé Smsxlzfeet..........-tsalso,recuhrm . TAPESTRY RUGS o Omnowmgof'rmnmad.fina- the most mée"fl!fln 79, BRI price 1.00 com- to be h Size 9x12 Feet. ... ..., . at ¢ the new Geérmau | 1i at her cottagé | reparations policy of tHe Wirtli cabin- | ANNOUNCEMENTS College Comvesstien Lectarér At convocation at Conmecticut college, Novemfber 28th at 4 o'clock the lecturer will be Joseph Limdon Smith upon the subject, Famous Discovery in Egypt il- lustrated.) Mr. Smith, well kfiown in the field of art, achieved early success and renown the public Ubrary, exterior of horticultural phia. e has done valudble work in ltaly, Egypt afid Turkey, including espiés fér the Dostén Muséutd of Pifle Arts of fidtable exHibits fn tie Imperial Museum at Constantinéplé. - He was decoratéd by the sultan of Turkey. Mr. Snfith has taught at tHe Museui 6f Fine Arts in Boston and at Harvard and has recéhtly taken part in importe | ant excavations in Egypt, besides painting in thé countries of the Orient. Numerous pageants and masques are Boston, and on the hall, Philadel- Coreert at Community House Tomight Sig. Josef Furgiuele who is to appear as solo pianist and accompanist -with the Melody Land Trio tonight at the Community house 1§ a composer of many notable works., Hé has completed the score of an operetta which is to Be pro- duced in New York &t an éarly date. dramatie eritie Fred M: fori éft Medring this music prophesied a ‘wonderful suceess fof thé young and gi l ed composer. | The trio was organized through me! efforts of Signor Rafael De Gruttola, ‘cellist—who ig well kmown among ti residents of our city. lans have be made that similar concert is to e gsv-l en in New Lendon in Dec. DESERTED ON WEDDING DAY 1S DIVORCE CLATM ground of desertion A: Champlin of P O Peal bro: the for unvaryin Greatest Mar Otto Harbach, Herry Watérfon and the N MEAT DEPT TURKEY Give Our Display the Once Over Fancy Tennessee BIRDS, b .... 65¢ moothPEenedmdle A Few Western BIRDS, Ib.. ... flc Chlckens,lb...43c Suggestions Every item is worthy of your attention. lowest possible for Nationally Advertised brands. Our store in Greeneville is now open and ready for business, and prices and service is the same as our Norwich store. GROCERY DEP'T NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT, pkge........ 15c ‘SUNBEAN MINCE ARMOUR’S MINCE B DEL MONTE YELLOW PEACHFS Wo. 2, can. 23c DEL MONTE LOGAN- i, B KRR MONOGRAM STRAW. A Reputation— Quality is the of Distinction. The S&W Self-Service Grocery Co. 272-274 Main Street 251 CENTRAL AVENUE, CORNER 6TH STREET Norwich, Conn. GREENEVILLE ‘Look Over These Thanksgiving Our prices are the FRUIT DEP'T Baldwin, Spy, and King APPLES, pound..... 48c Very Fancy—$1.90 Bushel CALIFORNIA QUINCES , SWEET CALIFORNIA ORANGES, dozen... LARGE JUICY FLORIDA FRUlT FUAT e Large and Juicy ONIONS, 10 Ibs FANCY SWEET POTATOES, 12 Ibs. . 25c BEST MAINE ; POTATOES, 15 Ibs. . 25¢- A FULL SUPPLY OF - FRESH LETTUCE TOMATOES CUCUMBERS __AND RADISHES JERSEY GIANT FANCY FULL LINE OF FRESH LEMON AND ORANGE PEEL, CITRON, DATES, FIGS, TABLE RAISINS, g ETC. | his vampfre up ts date. | her story anytime in the newspaper Foe Double Feature Azdes: pictures How, the famous d: who makes bis in a striki neth Harian, Bet Sam Harriet Ross. a sides a host of doo, and other f 0ld Homostesd Makes 3 Hib Strand. York in 1885, visu scree: Hansome cabs. derby hats; cobble su lights at the street co drawn however ©y mu wearing queues, won and small busties a small boy$ with funn: 6r still funnfer short o phernalia of Gotham ditomobilés, radio tel motion pletures and things of today, The property department, t“hn'czl work nothing should l‘_'lsn that didn’t beléng the: of how far accuracy hown this little & Cruze planmed to have barmonizing on a corner * was the de ar along aboat r cast of players Homestead, whien featured in The Ol4 man of the scfeen Joshua hitcomd, cétt has the part of portant roles 4ré in the capabie of T. Roy Barmés. Fritzi rison Ford, Dthel Wales, Kathieen O'Contior and The super-production made hit with all who sa wit & upechlly urged to sée Note!—Continuous tng day and Saturday & and Saturday thereafter. ——— A Fool There Was Scores ut fhe Breed TPhere are thousands of vampirés fn | real life and tens of thousands of feoie. Just také a Jook over the newspafers any day. 1o produding the 1922 version of A Fool Thers Was, William Fox has kept You can read ports. The pioture will be presented for % last tims today, is from the semsational stage success by Porter Em- Rudrard W\v- ality instead of bectic sex appeal which fids Deen so evérdons in other oles of tiis sort. Léwis §. Sténs 1s 2 Jogical and Sumen fool, the fool's wife is charmingly por- by Ireme Rich aad lMarjerle Daw pldys ler fire-flashing plenty of snap. Other ar cast on Hamilton, Wal- . Mong, and Excellent s the cast. lavish and @e- lightful the production A Fool There Was 5 dath 4 sews and u Christie eomedy aonpbu the bill tor today. e Saterddy Xight, Coming to the Breed AltBoligh it was announced that Sat- Night, Cecll B. De Jlile's istest was pot a bathing 4R inverted shower a pedestd] standing i Armdm..anocon‘ r'-.a the -nhM 4 tier-lookihg fellow mernber 4&'«« “Tie eufters tare, ahul&-.'fl‘ "‘"fi""