Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 12, 1916, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY. JULY 12, 1916 5 The Vast Majority of Housekeepers Are Theifty and Saving, and Our System Appeals Strongly~to Them. They Buy the Best and Freshest of Foods for the Very Lowest Prices. All Goods Plainly Fine Eastern Shore NEW Fresh Cut e|cer ... 18¢ Fresh LAMB ROUND GER, b. . .. STEAK, Ib. . 22¢ fiffs‘emg 1220 Shoulder LAMB CHOPS, Ib. . Shoulder STEAK BEEF for Stewing, 1b Fresh Cut 18¢ Plain TRIPE BEEF for JEWEL FOR CHARLES H. SPALDING Is Only Living Charter Member of Wauregan Lodge, No. 6 Knights of Pythias—Presentation Made by William Blackburn of Hartford—Installation of Officers. Charles H. Spalding, the only Hving charter member of Wauregan lodge, No. 6, Knights of Pythias, was pre- sented a veteran’s jewel at the regular session of the lodge held Tuesday eve- ning in Pythtan hall. The presenta- tion was made by Willlam Blackburn of Hartford, formerly of this city. Mr. Spalding, who has been a member of the order for 4 has occupled every chair an: over again. Besides the transaction of the rou- tine Dusiness, the recently elected of- ficers were installed and they are as folows: Grana chancellor, William J. Black- vice chancellor, Sandor Miko- prelate, Charles Treadway; mas- at arms, Willam H. ter master of work, Casper Graf of records and seals, John F master of finance, Bdwin A, Dudley master of exchequer, James H. Smith; inner guard, E. P. Pratt; outer guard, Charles H, Spaiding. The atténdance was very large and included visitors from Gardner lodge of t y and following the business seesion a social hour was spent and re- freshments served by the social com- mittee which comprised the following Sandor Mikolasi, E. P. Pratt and Wil- liam H. Johnson. WANT TO RETAIN UBMARINE BASE JULY CROP REPORT FOR CONNECTICUT. New London Chamber of Commerce Seeks Cooperation of Mayor and Common Council. Bureau of Estimates Places Corn Forecast at Two and Half Million Bushels. The cooperation of don city government town Groton A summary of the July crop report for Connecticut, Rhode Island the United the Bu New Lon- of the the state of offi and for compiled by of in the rd will hamber Fresh, Lean Native VEAL 16¢ Potting, Ib. Salt SPARERIBS Ib. Start now. Others have— fussing around a cook stove in Surmnmer. out the unnecessary time in the kitchen. why? You can make no better bread, no lighter biscuits, no finer cakes, than you can find in cur Bakery Department. & Fresh from our big, clean shop at the store. MOHICAN SUNSHINE CAKE—A very del 1: Cake, simply deliciou i i 4 JELLY ROLLS each . SNGCW-| FLAKE BISCUIT, doz licious fi ! ;, CORN MUFFINS JELLY DOUGHNUTS 10c ! doz. 10c Mohican Pure Catsup. .. Mohican Cocoa 15 1o tin 17c Mohican Royal Biend Coffee 1 Ib. tin bag 31c Mohican Pure Fruit Jam, all flavors....... large jar 13c Mohican Macaroni, Spaghetti and Vermicelli, 14 oz. pkg. 9¢, 3 for 2: pint bottle 18¢ Mohican Cfvmmax- ........... Mohican Special Te.,. all LAn(P;— 11b. pk Mohican Pork and Beans. . Fruit and Vegelable Dept New Southern ONN’)'QS Native STRING BEANS 4 qgts 425¢ Georgia PEACHES, qt. 19c Ripe MELONS, each. ___9_c Juicy LEMONS, doz.. 19¢ s .. 2 for 5c “Extra Specla! y BUTTER, 1b. 32¢ 3 lbs. 95¢ ik CHEESE 15c th' CUKES. five CABBAGE, 1b. 5 CLICQUOT CLUB Ginger Ale. | DOZEK Sarsapariila [ Root Beer. ! i H i i i i 'OLK’, Mixed PECKLES ) dozen j D Discharged C were disch re Lawrence ho Wilcox and t / Connecticut. forecast, mprc svement of m- 0 and and 8.6 cents pe d. and 16.8 cents per dozen. NORMA TALMADGE AND THREE “TRIANGLE KIDDIES” IN TRIANGLE FEATURE, “GOING STRAIGHT" At the Davis Thursday, Friday and Saturday « | ¢ine Co., Lynn, Mass., for special HELP FOR WORKING WOMEN Some Have to Keep on Unitil They Almost Drop. How Mrs. Conley Got Help. Here is a letter from a women who had to work, but was too weak and suf- fered too much to continue. How she ‘I suffered so much with female weakness that I could not do my own worlk, had to hire it done. I heard so much about Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound that I triedit. Itook three bottles and I found it to be all you claim. Now Ifeelas well as ever I did and am able to do all my own work again. 1 recommend it to any woman suffering from female weakness. You may pub- lishmy letterif you wish.”’—Mrs. JAMES CONLEY, 516 St. Clair St., Frankfort,Ky. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope until she has given Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism. All women are invited to write i to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- | | will be confidential. MANY FAVOR FREE FERRY TO GROTON s Aid to Commercial ment of New London. | Plan Advocat | Develo The Business Center of Norwich JulyClearance Sale It is still in progress—this clearance of Spring and Summer merchandise, which brings to you chances to save money on practically every purchase which you have to make It is a season of special economies which should appeal to every house- keeper—to every woman—as every department in this big store has been the scene of at this time. very extensive price cutting, and hundreds of bargains are ready for you. Rugs and Draperies ATE CUTELERERICES Chpsiniy 2ol e A SHORT LIST OF SPLENDID: 16¢c SILKOLINE— p p VALUES CLEARANCE PRICE 11o CLEARANCE PRICE 206 | cosmmareey: Ars oo 20c CRETONNE—this is a full 15c BABCOC CORYLOP- HAMS, all fast colors— yard wide and the colorings are SIS TALCUM— CLEARANCE- PRICE 'a‘ both light and dark— CLEARANCE PRICE 1o CLEARANGE PRICE 15c SR Sc MERRIMAC SHIRTING— $1.25 CURTAINS FOR 98c—a three odors— Grey Prints, Cotton Challles— Z00d _selection of Serim, Madras CLEARANCE PRICE 9c CLEARANCE PRICE 62, SIERERLY st e ow 19 CREPE AND VOILE in CLEARANGCE PRICE 98¢ L. value i i et e ODD LOTS OF CURTAINS E B inches wide— SALE PRICES—Scrim, Mad CLEARANCE PRICE" 18¢ CLEARANGE PRICE 12%o and Lace Curtains, there bein 106 OLIVILO SOAP- but two, three or four pair i CLEARANGCE PRICE 7o | NOVELTY AND EMBROID- each lot that are to be sacri- tEo °E 7° | "RED VOILES, sheer weaves, ficed—values from $2.00 to A LIQUID BEAU- m st o W CLEARANCE PRICE $1.69 = CLEARANCE PRICE 18c: E PRICE TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CAR- SR 29 | 170 CHIFFON CREPE in floral PET, sold regularly for $125 a e designs on white grounds, fast L e i CLEARANCE PRICE 18c | Colors. 26 inches wide, and re- CLEARANCE PRICE 98¢ TOOTH BRUSHES AT SALE diizaains Iropii $1.00— CLEARANCE PRICE Vaue $1.2 Value $1.7 CLEARANCE PRICE $149 PRINTED LINOLI! price i0c a squa vards wide— CLEARANCE PRICE PRINTED LINOL rice 60c a square nd 39c values— We Close We S AT BARGAIN ARANCE PRICE BEUM re v EUM vard— CLEARANCE PRICE CLEARANCE PRICE 29c | ATTENTION Rehate Coupons Given With All Purchases . regulay All Day Wednesday Toilet Goods Department Wash Goods Departmen! for 9 33c AND 39c WASH GOODS FOR 25c—In this assortment we include the popular floral for 15c PRIC for 25¢ | see stripes and novelty stripe o ..for 39¢ | gesigns— CLEARANCE PRICE 98¢ 12%,c DRESS GINGHAMS, in- cluding Bates' and other ‘well- known makes— CLEARANCE PRICE 12%c PERCALES in both light grounds, a full yard 60c CLEARANCE PRICE 18¢ " CLEARANCE PRICE 10 GSc COLORED DRESS LIN- CLEARANCE PRICE 9100 . soft finish linens, a yard 48c $1.00 LEATHER W ] CLEARANCE PRICE in black REMNANTS OF WASH ir GOODS, all qualities and styles LEARANCE PRICE 86c BAGS wit inesday at 6 o’clock During the Swmmer Months unced that opinio; To Repair Straits Bridge. go structy .my r carefully and ful the matter will be opportuni be 1 n will and one woman. ohn T. Black, secretary of the New Haven. that there were now about 100 podists in the state. s Mae Helen George A. he bride’s Snow of 0 Uncanny Knowledge. How is it the ants always where the picnic is going to Pittsburgh Post. Shats Gliisorodiste: et 1 of chiropody exam- s “certi- wo men the war. time it is understood that cen_ fairly of the century there doubtedly the river by the | this w mari considered d method will ever b will bridge ov e now er owns th both sides of the r boats are the property of the compa | Presumably these would purchased and it would essential to issue bonds fo pose. Notwithstandin: expense entailed v tlal character, o fact be of ative give it as their opinion that it would | | be one of the most cenerally benefi- clal moves which could be made. Dur- ing the 13 months intervening before the expiration of the lease, it is an- Children Cry POR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA \Y/ VAR T T T used | |k g g iv y | have already expressed themselves as || heartlly in accord with the idea and CLEARANCE PRICE 1220 53¢ AT HALF PRICE Railway construction in China practically at a standstill because of t 250 10c Vae The board consists of Dr. J. F. Calef, of Middletown, Dr. state board of health, and M. S. Mandell of Mr. Mandell, who said chiro- know be?— is THIS STORE WILL CLOSE VVEDNE.:DAY EVENINGS AT 6 P. NL START. ING TODAY UNTIL SEPTEMBER 13TH, INCLUSIVE. SHOP BEFORE 6 P. M. THREE SALES FOR MEN! EACH WORTH INVESTIGATING Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Men’s Suit At These Great Reductions SUITS Now $712.50, were to $18.00 SUITS Now $714.58, were to $20.00 SUITS Now $17.80, were to $25.00 STRAW HATS $1.55 Were .$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 BATES-STREET SHIRTS $1.15 " Standard Price $1.50 Choice selection of patterns in both laundered and French cuffs. flanhalian 121 125 MAIN STREET AV

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