Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 5, 1916, Page 8

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By taking advantage of these specials yowu'e.d:leio lewer: ;om cost of living. Our patrons froni outside this city save their car fare twice over when m purchases at; this store. Come:in to see our Pure F::!ni;plny. . One Ton [ SUGAR Cured ¢ SMOKED 3 nrog SHOOLGERS M'3.40.6 1b. Ave. FINE NEW Polatoes Goad ‘Cookers pound Ten Forequarters Fresh West- 1 4c ern Beef to be sold at actual cost. SPRING ~— {PLATE PIECES, Ib.....10c | LAMB Well Trimmed | NECK CUTS, bb. .......13¢ gms_o; { SHOULDER CUTS, Ib..15¢ b, 14c | TEAKS iy ,_uzklpxnmz RIB PIECES, Ib. 18c |Ib: ...-14 FRESH GROUND 3% ICNIC BOILED 17e | 7ic =2 25¢ TEAK, Ib... e AMS, whole or half 5 to 7-ib. average ilb. t-219¢c VEAL = BEST Extra PURE ,; Special fi Creamery pound 3 Ibs. SAGE CHEESE E*twomows 9 | 3¢ | IE RIPE PEACHES PEACHES zguats . ..o 2 25¢ H Native Bananas i Lima Beans | String # Tomatoes i i Beans 12V | 15 for.25¢ g gt. .= 12%5¢c H gt ....10¢ i tive Squash L,ucumbers, ea 10c{ each ..... lz%c quart .......10c = w pack, each. .27¢ ory Soap, larsa fue R cse He c‘ Su -13;9 m G'e“e Ju.ce. L’veL.r.a.;dlcrlas*es,Nu.S{Z Toilet raper, 8-ounce rchs, .\.——4 for. . Tomato Ss‘;@ dezen 9 cams 15¢ ;ino IATCHES 6 boxes.. ... ... .. 20¢ Y Ow( HOUSEWORK our Bakers of your work, In our Bake Store, ws make Br ¢ and Pastry of fine quality. ROM‘THE OVEN TO YOU UNDE OOF. MOHICAN CHOCOLATE SQUARES 1 Chocolate Cako Cut Into Dainty Squares Week, uoz».,..............‘. = T2¢ BEANS AND HOT BOSTON STYLE BROWN BREAD Look At This Two Hour Sale This Evening EVERY ITEM AT COST 7 to = ONLY Sugar 5 Our E Fine Fine Cured | Finest | New | 'Granulated Smoked Creamery | Sugar Shoulders Butter Potatoes 10-pound pound | ound pack cloth sack T T S T TR N TR R R Y, e » o Sic Fish Sale Today | New stock from which to select a choice Sunday Dinner No left overs—all Friday’s arrival BLUEFISH, SEA.BASS, SALMON, FLOUNDERS MACKEREL, 1, to 4 pounds each LARGE BUTTERFISH, EELS, HALIBUT i All Choice Stock POWERS BROS. | Remember—No Left Overs Telephone 777 or 114 R TN Y T URS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St PRACTISE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 2. m. to 3 2. m. ALES, WINES, LIQUORS MISS M. C. ADLES AND CIGAZRS Hiss, Adics will bo in Norwich, August Fresh, c =plete stock. Best Service. |19 and 12, with the latest DR. A. 4. SINAY Dentist Roems 18-12 Alice Buildiry, Norwich Phone 1477 J Make appointments ¥ PURE BLOOD MAKES NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOMS Elks Planning Field Day at ELKS. Hiky day will be observed at Plant fleld. New London. Friday, Aug. 25, in 2 manner calculated to pay fitting trib- ute to Commodore Morton F. Plant, who not only bas made baseball possible in that efty, but also contributed in many other ways to the welfare of New London. In the event of rain or post- ponement of the game between New London and Hartford or for other rea- sous, the festivities will be held the following day. ‘The program of the event, which has just been completed, is as fol- lows: Luncheon will be served at the Efks’ home in 'Washington street from 12 to 180 p. m. Exalted Ruler John C. Geary will declare the chowder lid off at the noon hour and the frolic on. A concert wili follow and this, in the words of Alderman Henry . Chap- pell, will be given by a “congiomerate, hetercogenous mass of guthered from all parts of the world, who will discourse startling strains of symphonious melodies from start to finish.” The Elks' special trolley will start rolling toward Plant ficld from in front of the home at 2 o'clock zharp. The Elks herd will be assembled at 2.3¢ at the Montauk avenue entrance to the grounds and the concourse of nations, headed by Br Hayes, will march triumph fleld to the tune of Hail Several Elks inence have the ce are 1m‘mcr Gov. ard York and Lieut. Gov, son of Bridzeport. The committee of arra Cu![\:rd B. Wu- ments con- sists of Exalted Ruler John C. Geary, B. Dorohue, Thoma iE. Pis] treasurer; Clarke, Andrev chairman; George ward, J. me conv: of otumbus will 1 Towa, on Tu Davenport, nesday and Thursday, Aus one of the s of the U be and they various func convention. he Nr‘N"‘/m fourth degree on Monday, J e followed by a banqu h the stolic one of the speal al program. post-prandi- ntion proper HEALTHY PEOPLE Hood’s Sarsaparilla removes scrofula | sores, boils and other eruptions, be- | cause it drives out of the blood thej humors that the \\,M-u = G TIME ACCURACY You can make no better in- wvestment than a Hamilton ‘Watch. It is recosnized as the highest grade watch made in America. ‘We have the different grades in stock at all times. THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. Esteblizhed 1872 PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING Look For the Strect Clock | lumbus Will Hold Annual Convention-—Moose Will Have Clambake and Outing. tling and tran | zovernment, and during this une calling | = n | picked out by the government nspec- AOGUST Plant Field—Knights of Co- opens on the following day and an open mess meeting will be held on the eve- | ning of Wednesday, August 2. A. O. H. The blg day which Hibernians have been looking forward to for almost 1wo years now, is but three weoks away, and despite the size of the un- dertaking, practically everything is now in readiness for the biennial con- ventlon and parade of the state asso- cintion of the Ancient Order of Hi- bernians. With a parade of 10,000, and nearly as many more visitors on hand to witness the affalr, Middle- town’s population will be nearly doubled for the day, and eclaborate preparations are of course necessary to take care of the crowd. Special trains are being planred from as many as seven different cities, including Meriden, Hartford, Bridgeport, New Haven, New London, Norwich, Will mantic and@ Waterbury. New Haven alone has promised 2,000 men for the parade, while Hartford is expected to| do as well. ODD FELLOWS. At a regular meeting of Canton Oni co, No. 8, L. O, O. F., held Thursday ev- ening in Odd Fellows' hall, the routine I business was transacted. One can didate was nitlated at the regular meeting of Shetucket lodge, No. 37, L O. O. F., held Tue! was a large number in attendance with the regular officers of the lodge- in| their chairs. Uncas lodge, No. 11, I. O. O. in 0dd Feliows’ hall ox meeting. MOOCSE. ranrgements for the annual Moy Cldhbako and outing, which will Leld on Aug. 20, have completed pras iy all armn;’n'ncn The bake will be held at Linc: park, and it d over 200 will be present, nvited guests from the V lodge. Besides the ath me between ngle men of tako piace in the mornin afternoon a game betw ich lodge and Williman e will take place. The local ation will be captained by Fowler. Gum’ SOLDIERS AT BORDER ; RECEIVING GOOD FOOD[ Bt | | { |Uncle Sam is Buying the To Be Had. Best Meats If Uncle Sam’s fighting of the regular army and m on the border and those in the same con e Chicago packl re getting as good food a tained according to packers als. hen the food n be ob- | nd army J of the guality or- !n a sclentific irements of clin e | —that ano will depen r story. d upon the Difference Lies With Cook. cooks will out of the them, bt Albert D. er's corps, ho has cha "\Insz complai receive c from the militia regi , and th may be charged up to inexperience. T competent cooks—that is, cooks may be first class men in a restaura or club, but who have had no exy |ence in the field, cooking for hun hout the '(m equipmq fall upon'the n ma; i nanding officers. at men. One company may se of foods spoiled per care—the next company ving in plenty on the Bacon by the Million. That the food 1s t class when it a visit to the big packing plants tockyards, where government r 3,000,000 pounds of baco pounds of corned beef, r beef and beef hash is being ¢ to the border pos Uncle to be had,” declared Col. the quartermaster’s depot, 1 Ontario street. “If " there m as to the quality manner in which they v th pared, then the fault lies entirely th itk sovernment officials, for the pack- s prepare the foodstuffs from formu- | las furnished by the government; pack it in manners prescribed 1 cd demand o out of the m casioned by the a of all states the packers have held up other orders and | have gone out of their way to get the government foods out first. Meat Carefully Watched. very bit of m purchase. d tors. It is followed to the cooking rooms, where every process of hand- ling is tched .from the time thel meat is trimmed of excess fats, gris- | & tle and bone to the sealing up of the can or package in which it is de- livered. It is doubly inspected, for the packers have their inspectors the job as well, and they have prid and ‘a reputation to sustain and they do not like to have a government in- 5| ickk them up on, some detail h neglected or overlooked. he packers Bave urged me to complain,” continued Col. Knisker, “if I find anything that is not being done as demanded by the government| specificatfons. They appear ‘to ibe more than anxious to please and not one has tried in any manner to slight or skimp his orders.” From Carcass to Can. At the invitation of Col. Knisker a reporter for The Dally News vislted the stockyards plants and witnessed the' entire process of preparing food | for the boys in khakl from the time the carcass was picked out in the cooling rooms to the sealing of the packages and the loading into the cars that rush the food to the border. The meat was cooking on a T R A R S AT SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY GOLD MEDAL CREAMERY BUTTER, 32c Ib. DAN MURPHY York Hair Styles. early. 11 Bath Stre~* nox House, \.o‘rw'lohd Tu!ephmne 1267 “York address,. West S. P. Allern scale. It was cooking for the entirc world side by side with the govern- ment’s orders. On one side was the bacon picked by the inspectors for the use of American soldiers and sailors. Over on the other rose tier after tier of British bacon, and in still other rows was piled “commercialt bacon, the bacon which is seen hanging in every butcher shop. Grodar, 113_Franklin, Strect | Tha,t. deslg‘ned for Uncle Sam stood raised; inches from the floor;to 8 The committee in charge of the ar- | the government and preparea |§ i ' E For Saturday Shoppers § first know how to provide for their | 1916 All Trolleys Lead To = Almost any &k 2 adine, Wide Wale Pique, Values up to $3.48......... Setdaess Palm Beach Cloth and Preity Colored Linens aro featured in these attractive sport suits, many of belted Nortolk model. $7.98 Wash Dresses for $4.95 hese pretty We Make a Good Showing of Bathing Suifs and Caps at Interesting Prices CHILDREN’S COATS and HATS At Half Price For children from SHE these oo ek Rita Jjust th thing. I a entire of which wi at just half price. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT IRTS, prettily d r,mhro!l]el‘S'— SATURDAY SPECIAL 79 hed models: Special? 25¢ TUBULAR FOUR-IN-HANDS Woven Ti i boys. ¥ attractive col taste may be suited from this assortment of stylish e materials displayed prominently ‘Washable Corduroy and some in andsome stripe effects including the famous Silverbloom. The values run as high as $10.08. bargains .ccceecccescscns PR i | | § Summer Weight Sport Suits for $6.98 ent warm wave demonstrates the necessity for lighter dresses just tems of Special Interest to € years of be Wa will close our them models be suitable for Fall wear trimmed K NIGHT ROBES— v pretty plain hem- itable for both men ible and in most A Little Clearance of Women's Warm Weather Garments Begins This Morning A Big Selection of Tub Skirs for $1.95 are White Gab- - $1.95 | them being in the smart, Many $6.98 fill the bill. Figured $495| Special ONE ~ PRICE ONLY $ which are worth $2.50 apiece. in the lot—every ons right up-to-the- | a Panama. The Boston Stere is th Smeaialy $1.25 and $1.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS cuff . im- a L}din‘ Tepp W SPECIAL 8Sc On Saie Saturday Morning, Only $1.19 The Business - Center of Norwich PRETTY DRESSES For $2.48 Striped and Tigured Vofles and Chambrays will be found among these 3$3.98 dresses which are to 2o el o bargain here. SILK BLOUSES For $1.98 Fine Crepe-de-Chine B es and some in Jap silk, together with some striped effects are this price. Necdless to say they are worth much more. WHITE VOILE WAISTS Only $1.00 You never have seen walists for this money. be just the thing for latec summer wear. We some pretty Cordette and Waists at the same price. . S R R e T A ey BT S e P YT e B T T 3 e 7~ S s R T 0 St 2 ST v Sale of PANANMA HATS 1.19 We are going to place on sale Saturday morning about fifty Panama Hats A number of different styles are included minute. Now place to buy it. the time to wear Special¥ NOVELTY SPORT i STRIPES FOR SKIRTS Yard wide Oxforad handsome colorin yard. Colors are SPECIAL 25¢ The others pi the cement 'streaks of Lean Required 3 28 ifications for the v the slabs must than_ten pounds nor ixteen to The strips 'must eak of lean In each not more than three he shoulder. They to dry out at least and be day before being submitted to king with hickory wood for a a of eight days or more. The salt must be brushed from the stead of being washed off with preseribes the ex- h the pieces shall Two sheets of heavy government manner_in act be wrapped. parafiin paper and one of heavy ab- sorbent arc required. Some of the bacon has an extra wrapping of sheet- sewed on. Others are packed for snipment M bermetically sealed cans, 12 pounds to the can. Cans Chosen at Random. Cans of corned beef, hash and of ran'at beef,iwere . picked "here and there from among the finished products and opened for inspection. Home of the cans had been packed only an hour, others had been packed fcr days. If ela piece of gristle was found or if too much fat had resched the can it was noted by the eagle eyed inspectors for the government, “Better ginger those girls of yours up,” said Col. Knisker; “some of them are getting a littlo bit careless.” Cans of the “commerclal” beef and cans of that prepared for the Euro- pean armies were opened and com- pared with those of the government. | I, gach instance the. government pro- luct and in the care with whnich the meats had been selected. S e A British - was on ground looking after the suppli his armie The British specifications do not call for as careful preparation or grade '3 American ar in the matter of Down In the great coollng cl- of soon to be bacon salted #nd corded In great | plles like cord wood. the | g to the speci- ked in two pound cans, the meat to be cut from brisket, chuck and plate. uantity of each is prescribed. The brisket furnishes the necessary fat, of which not too much | is permitted. No fla pieces are used. The cuts must be made from Young cattle in good condition. Not more than 22 1-3 per cent. of chuck| meat may be - the other two cuts | are in equal proportions, Skinny and connective tissue and all blood clots must be removed. The cans must not contain more than one ounce of clear Jelly made from soup stock and bomes | and must not show excessive liguor| when opened for inspection. Every is thorolighly washed and wiped dr: before being packed. 8Subject to Inspection Always. ‘The roast beef is prepared from the same grade of fresh meats. The meat is subject to inspection on the carcass and at any other time the inspectors may desire. The beef is first soaked in water to remove blood cots and is parboiled a few minutes to remove ex- cess of water. It is then placed in the cans and the cooking is completed aft_ er being secaled. ‘The hash requires an equal quantity of meat and vegetables, properly sea- mh-.t\higher :in’ lcoki soned, and is as tasty a dish as o be scrved anywhere. Every bit of the istle, bone or objectional fat is cut v by the Each can be told at a ed and by whom. saves out several cans prepared, so that in case pt hey wili have proof at hand to determine who is at fault. ¥ BISHOP NILAN'S APPOINTMETS. “trimmers.” s stamped so that Dedication of Sacred Heart Ghurch at | Taftville on Aug. 27th. Bishop John J. Ni] 's appointments for the fall inc! Dates for Augu Taftville, Sa- cred Heart church, dedication, 10.30 a. | i Dates for September: 16, Moosup, All Hallows’, confirmation, at 10.20 a. m. 16, Plainflield Plainfield, St. John confirmation, 4 p, m. 17, New Lon- St. Mary's, confirmation, 10.30 a, 17, m. New London, Our Lady of | Pepetual Hely, confirmation and | blessing of the bell, 8.30 p. m. Dates for Cctober, 1, Somersville, All Saints, confirmation, 10.30 a. m. Ten Days" Automobile Trip. Mrs. Willlam T. Ward and dat Miss Loretta B. Ward, leave (Saturday) for a ten days’ autom trip through Maine and the V mountains. Insure Goed Health — Drink Potand Water

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