Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 13, 1915, Page 5

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Compare Our Prices QUALITY THE BEST Cueumbers... 15c Caufiflewer.. 250 Celery Hearts 10c¢ Turkey. .. 38c Ber. Beets.... 10c Ducks. 820 Lettuce. . 10c Capon. 380 Celery Knobs 6o Guineas .o 78C Fancy Sweets 7c Fresh Trips.. 20c Limes.. 30c Grape Fruit Green Peppers 8 for 28c Isle of Pine Oranges 30c Oh! you sweet orange BEST ROAST BEEF . csmea- 28O PORTERHOUSE STEAK rewe e 380 FANCY SIRLOIN BUTTS.. 28c FANCY SIRLOIN STEAK....:... 32¢ LEGS GENUINE LAMB. 230 LORGNETTES At the opera At the afternoon tea. At the evening reception. At the store. Anywhere, anytime, a lorgnette supplied by us will be a touch of refinement and a world of convenience. A necessity for the well formed. A most desirable gift. THE PLAUT-CADDENCO. Lens Grinders and Opticians Plaut-Cadden Building STEPHEN W. HALL, Registered Optometrist GEO. A. DAVIS Wallace Nuttings FRAMED PICTURES 50c, $1 and $1.50 sizes These are very desirable for Valentine gifts. A new assortment of Nut- in- ting’s Pictures These are the most celebrated colored pictures on themarket. | ™ Get your Valentines and|? Valentine gifts today. | Valentine Lunch Sets and Napkins. 1 C EQ. A. DAVIS 25 Broadway unframed. | Thursd ; . NURWICH BULCETMWN. SATURDAY, Fesnum' 13 PERSONALS | James Reed of Yantic was a recent The Bulletin, | Rerich, Saturday. Fov. 15, 95| itor with relatives in Almyville. s , Feb. 13, 1915. : lire. F, O, Grandy of Stonington has been in Norwich this week to visit VARIOUS MATTERS relatives. Collector Skinner of the Norwich | ction company has been at Lord's ! this week. The moor is new tonight. New arrival of Long Clams at Fow- S BIoe et A South Windsor High tides will prevail today. Birge, is visiting Mr i it ¥ Scoth Coventry. Chotcs 1atse and mative scallops atf e Aliss Grace Clune, who teaches in { Central Village, is spending Sunday at. Tomorrew is the old English Shrove| her home in Norwich. Sunday, the Sunday preceding Lent. Powers Bros.—adv. i. Mrs. George Hill of Yantic is Wsit- ing at the home of her mother, Mrs. {ate Hill, in Almyville. and Mrs. Fi Side are visl -, Mrs. Reserved seets for the Charity bal for sale at Dunn’'s drug sore.—adv. Auto livery for Charity ball. See Tom Fitz. Phone 877 Reiiable service, —adv ! Thoee who miss hearing Dr. Green i ] in ¥. M, C. A. Coprse will be SoTry.— of . oMcers By Aba adv. class at Boston university on ! 2 = irsday, Ethel Upham of East Wood- Secial H, K. C. ciub. Maennerchor i hall, Saturday evening, Fep, 13th. Door prize—Adv. Priday at 6.5¢ » m. ‘hearsal of Scouts and Oxe O. P. A, chlmb in the Second Congregational church parlors. k AMonroe of the g Mrs. Monroe's A M, Bthridge, of Massa- were here to t n their ,alter spending two Canterbury Green during the v of the pastor, Rev. M. H. Jones. CHURCH COMMITT—EES . M. C. A. Course next Dr. Thos. E. Green, Monday night lecturer.—adv. The Belglan reiief fund now totals ence of Trinity Methodist Church $918,016. Subscriptions received Thurs- AL the fourth quart, day included Congregational church,|fed L s inliy M Jewett City, 310. committees were ppointed Home Missions and C sion—Mrs. W, W. \'unarr » B. F. Pendleton, Four down-town churches unite in worship at the Central Baptist tomor- row evening.—adv. District Deputy Irving E: Crou Groton will go to Danielson toda: to Plainfield Tuesday even spect the granges. 1£ you really want better Butter vou have ever used, then try—Ww od~1' wood Creaimnery Butter.—adv. Notification is bel out that annual meeting of Connecticut n will be held at Hartford Feb. 25. The Connecticut confer ha. tles and correction, which orwich members, will hold its annual sese 0. in Stamford April 18- Form a resolution to er day roll by without or | ple pound from your grocer. | wood Creamery Butter.—adv. itewer Panama, with Judge L ’s travel nor ward bound frum the | baving sailed from Balboa Feb. Bishop MNilan's regulations and rec- ommendations regarding the obeerv- ance of Lent will be read in the Catl- olic churches of the diocese tomorrow. Rev. Edward S. Worcester’s theme at the Union service tomorrow night at Central Baptist will b Your Life?” Combined sing.—ady. Feb. 11, was wedding anniversary of M Willlam frequent visiters Friday anniversary the repose of the soul of Dwyer was sung by Rev. erick. Green Esther circle of church will give a llege Gleo odist Episcopal concert. b the, and Mand { MAZDA LAMPS EVER READY FLASH LIGHTS POCKET LIGHT BATTERIES WELSBACH MANTLES ELECTRIC FIXTURES ’ The EATON CHASE Company 129 Main St., Norwich, Ct. | freeh. Wedgw {adv i FOR A LIMITED TIME | S8c | will buy one of our $1.35 or $1.25 Books. | Bailey chapter, 1. A. R, of Groton and . . Stonington, the nominations of Mrs. 2 %John Taidlaw Buel and Mrs, Charles|PooF healt { Blasell, the present state regent und| i~ death B9Sc Vice regent, were endorsed for re-elec- will buy one of our 50c Books. | | will buy one of our 25¢ Books. THE CRANSTON 0. F. C. GEER, Piano Tuner 22 Prospect S Norwie! . *"‘%n h, Cb T SR 2 e Pt Bxtiz fer bBustness rosulta, | | Butter—adv. | garmers’ Washingion street R Greham Frida | Wednes@uy, fellow F. Govdenough Congregational 11 o'cloc Packed {resh from clean churns into sanitar odor-proof packages, each one full pound. Wedgwood The annual o arches of this gioc Sund: of Lent, Feb. 3 Mr. and Mre. cenily passed niversary at th home in Mass. Mr. Snow was born county, His parents vey M, ar Avrah (Dunham) it cannot he surpassed matter what price you pay. It Butter your grocer likes to sell the kind you've always wholesome, nour shing and At St. Jumes’ Episcopal ch Poquetanuck, the Sunshine Girle hav nd for lighting ti reh | fo with electr! ontribution of } at i The Good Fellows! xp o put eteotric lights fouee. The Cathotic Tranecript state: Mrs. Paul Smith, | encourasing replies are coming | the varfous A. O. ns throu. oot the state rs}a.th © to the refer The body of died in Meride: When the mnecticut Agricultural { college and the advisory board of tac state board of agriculture hold a institute Grange ha Prospect, Feb. 15, there wiil be an ad dress on Cost and Vaiue of Food T Miss M. E, Hayes of Storrs George al took cer Stahle. P slot the family Archdeacon Er servi for Mr: at 9 o'clock at While in a store in Hartford with sister Tuesday 55 of Hobart ave ich, had a fall | tomoa1c0 andsther 1 a sfairway, breaking her left shoul- i R She is at hor o and s re- OBITUARY. in K. Field. tng many expreesi because of tirs painful acc of eympath: ident. At the meeting of An Warner tion at the annual state meeting. At a recent caike and bread contest held in Semexet grange, Woodstock the judges awarded the prize for choc- olete cake to Mrs., Henry Wells, the one_for cocoanut cake to Mrs. George Spalding, for wheat bread to Miss Anna Neleon, and for brown bread to \!!u Rilla Child. Rm'a to Float $50,000,000 in London. Londen, Feb. 12, 6.35 p. m.—The Rus- s!s:; government will issue ten mil-| lion pounds ($50,000,000) of treasury bills- in London, with the consent of! At one tir as a foreman. For the past he had made his home on Corn and had led a retired life brothers, one of wi i were employed in the the British government. The bills will, Washington, Feb. 12.—James Creel- be offersd in February 23 at a fixed/man, well krown newspaper | price of 95 and will b pepable in one| correspondents. Gicd : n today year. Iag:z- 2 illness of several weeks. The state department was notified by Am- Gernreny is credited with ha"‘lnt[hassamr‘k}emrd. Mr. Creelnian, whose no fewer than 100,000 motor veh!c!e:l bome was in New York, was §5 years um-ym Jof age of the even don | Norwich nounced New Londor eral da i CELEBRATING GOLDEN WEDDING Appointed at Fourth Quarterly Ccnf:r«[Mr and Mrs. James O. Landon Giving Reception at Their | ™" Home on Treadway Avenue—Married in Voluntown on February 14, 1865—Both of Old New England Ancestry are THEFT OF HORSEHIDE Was Charged Against Char in Justice Trial alternax Tuscany’s o 106,400 tone. Horace /‘\usun Fitch at Hi enddaugt Boys Named by Congr rst ON MRS. JAMES O. LANDON. who - the of Abel V‘VS 9YST BIRTHDAY Home at Balt eels and 1 alternate, and orwich Clay S ve crop Is estimated at iw | next to tr de on Washir DERUTY SPALDING | ASSIGNED TO NEW HAV | No | Enjoyable Social 262 at Unclaimed Let med lett New . Haver apnual Lir | By State Board of Trade Included F, W, Cary. Final | | . presideats clected at meet- of th Board of - Trade at ridsepo ere ¥Fred Enos dgei rifor i W, € McKenzie. | soutnin tamtord, | and Geor en | med in-| Henry | { Tibbits, diey, New tford - Prices 30 TO 50% LESS THAN REGULAR m " Fri goud propo: a matinee product t house life ee acts of the pl e audience included "~ Black Kersey Overcoats 8075 S127 e !T]\at Were $15.00 to $25.00, Sizes 38 to 44 | | ‘\ BLUE, BLACK and GRAY i gChmch itas now $10.75 That were $15.00 and $18.00 Overcoats " as low as $4.75 Captain | w2 Overcoats at $7.75 Were $12.00 and $15.00 Colberg Succe Wilcox | Captain The F.AWels G “Good Clothes Store” ated, cruche. “cocoa but- » to this point re about the we know as ities. ite. inestimably more power 1than g , is formed by soak- ing a solid absorbent substance with nitroglycerin. The best absorbent ma- found at Hanover, Germauny, as “kieselguhr.” When is a white powder and i3 said ore than three times nitrogiyeerin. Dynamite, npow to safel i “Vaudenllo term vaudeville, which is now derstood in the old meaning of the i r. originaily meant a short, - piece in which songs t to fam nes were introduced. ke name from the village of Normand; the birth- poet Olivier Basselin, who o compose such songs. CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Oppesite Post Offica Lady Assistant "Phone 321-2 Send to RALLION’'S For Fresh VEGETABLES and FRUITS nual Charity Ball of the Catholic Women’s Club in thé Armory Monday Even- ing, Feb. 15th. Drew’s full orchestra. Concert y. The b 1s are pla"r‘-i in these | lowed to ferment for | then tak out an ] aioutand! from 8 to 8.30. Grand e al meane of | march at 9 o’clock. Doors _ave then ready | for_the ‘market Upon.their arrival at the factory tae | Open at 7.30. - x4 . .

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