Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 23, 1916, Page 6

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1916 Opening of the Schools Postponed to Sept. 18—Perley Gerold Brown Held, Charged With Attempted Break at ‘Weekapaug Hotel—Band Outing at Brightmen’s Pond. Douglass Fairbanks, celebrated legit- #mate actor, as well as one of the most daring of movie men, son-in-law of Daniel Sully of Watch Hill, is the star in the film play that is being m: and near Watch Hill. Monda he entertained a Westerly audience known e y he of his sensational ploture he was the recal sensation, thrown on the screen. spoke interestingly on the making of moving pictures and showed his famil- jarity with local conditions by saying in substance: “Westerly i v place and Watch Hill to ride in an automc between Westerly a even more dangerous than any ever attempted by the most dar movie men.” This from Douglass haps the most strenuo; army of daring men risk life to bring unt ot airbanks, per- T in who seemin m into like a bow TOW. During the past week at Watc he jumped from a hish ledge into : jumble of briars and bushe tearing his clothing ir actor. As a precaution agamst the spread of infantile paralysic, the school co mittee has de public schools S opening un: playgrounds there Is g request of S Stanton to h their homes closest possi tained on the 50 on_places o under_investi occasfon for undue regarding the presence vet the health authorities extreme precauti to the childr to_permit children to other children and for the limit the places for recreati own premises. There are such Tegulations in No place to visi prevents childr coming into West with a clean bill of health stance. n ainta Perley Gerold Browne, an Ind breed, who has intimate a with the Westerly polic kept without their toi Browne 1 excess and went to house to call on a woman 1 was employed in the hote could mot get in route, o he ‘orc dow under trance that w: rupted and ordered fr but before he got story of the m and there attempted to hr for tha magement not guilty. F before the grand ju ber term of the Washington ccunty. The following trancrers of * tate are the latest reco E. Whipple, town clerk: — d Watcn Hill 1s | E; 1Y, 5 Meat Department 1 pkg. Magic Yeast. ... very Item As Represented or Your Money Refunded 31/ Ib Sugar Cured RIB Ibs. Sugar Cured Smoked SHOULDERS, lb. Best Cured HAMS Armour’s, Squire’s, BACON, 88c value. 3 Ibs. Beef LIVER, 30c vnlue' Nicely Cured CORNED BEEF..... 3 lbs. POT ROAST, 48c 1 Ib. FRANKFURTERS, 2 Ibs. Sirloin STEAK, 45c Nicely Mixed SAL R ROAST BEEF 9 Ibs. $1 7z Ibs. $1 1b. Regular 24c Special--ICED TEA--Free OUR FRESHEST FRESH PLATE BEEF 10 Ibs. $1 FRESH CUT HAMBURGER Ib. 123¢ LEGS OF SPRING LAMB : 1§51 value 25¢ Ib. $] e BUTTER ... $1 MILD CHEESE Ask the young lady at Grecery counter. Made from our famous Wisteria Tea CREAMERY Dairy Department CRISCO $1 EVERY WEDNESDAY IS DOLLAR DAY AT THIS STORE VISIT THIS BIG PURE FOOD STORE--BEST AND LARGEST FCOD DISPLAY IN Ci1Y. EVERYTHING PLAINLY MARKED Girocery Department MOHICAN CORNSTARCH 1 Ib. package . . OLD DUTCH CLEANSER package 9c . ..... 3 for WISTERIA SHAKER SALT package ..... CARMELO HEAD RICE Uncoated, 1 lb. package. . Sunbeam White ASPARAGUS TIPS, new pack—each POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Pint tins PEKIN TOILET PAPER Broz:irolly: ik CLOVER HILL VINEGAR 26 oz. bnule LLLO, all flavors package 9c . ... SUCCOTASH .. LIMA BEANS. 25¢ 10¢ 25¢ 14 cans 10 cans ....... TOILET PAPER 30 rells o2t 1hbs. 0 ROLLED OATS 281bs......... 3 for 25c Rye Bread, loaf. . .. Fresh from our ovens Daily occanut Cream Squares, each 15c|Milk Made Biscuit, dozen Westerly, ool 2. by brand Sale Remnant Store 261 MAIN STRF‘E‘ I, NORWICH EXTRAORDINARY DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS WHICH STAND OUT ALONE ‘We urge you to see our bargains to realize the full value of Doller Day Suits, Coats, Dresses, at $1 each Skirts, Waists, Corsets, 2 for $1 36-inch Cotton Cloth, 13 yards $1 EVERYTHING FOR THIS SPECIAL DAY REDUCED Silks, Dress Goods, Domestics, Laces, Embroideries, Underwear, Hosiery, Eic., Etc. reason member mmitt MYSTIC any at Art Exhibit Tuesday—George Briggs Dies at Norwich—No Im- provement in Condition of Former Commissioner B, F. Williams. Seriously 11l hurch, brousht to a term of brooding froze both feet, ion of both just above ihe ze his feet last winter around on artifici Americo 1 of this brothers, mpolli, STONINGTON Recent Real Estate an’s Suffrage L Transfers—Wom- ue Organized. to house ind lot in Velvet Schellen et u and e ool an Berconat Dunnacl Notos. has returned in Camden, | way, at the Holloway Hom Prof. and Mrs. William man a n Rowland H., h ed to Lewiston, Me., after a_visit with Mrs. Coleman’s parents, Capt. and| Mrs. Rowland H. Wilcox. Mrs. John L. Hill of Norwich is the guest of Mrs. Ira F. Noyes. George F. Emmons has returnsd af- ter three weeks' visit in New York state and Vermont. e H in New York state. Miss Margaret Fitzgerald of Nor wich is_visiting friends in town. Mrs. Nellle Lord is visiting in Deep River. Raymond Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brown of Pearl street, was taken to Lawrence hospital Tuesday merning, suffering from appendicitis and an operation was performed in the afternoon. Dr. A. M. Purdy was at the hospital at the time of the op- eration. STAFFORD SPRINGS Funeral Services for Antonj Zampolli, Whose Sad Life Had Tragic Ending. Funeral services for Antoni Zam- polli, who committed suicide Satur- Earl Walbridge {s spending a week |= i League Organized. Stonington Wo made to strensthen aind prepare to vote uestion at the next elec- ng Judge and Mrs. ed, Mr. and Mrs. J returned to their THE LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK. Congress Has Just Made Park of the Only Active Volcano the United States. The Lassen Volcanic National Park, bill ~ creating which as just signed, is California’s ional p of these remar<able monuments within its area of £ 1acres. The region is one of extraordinary interest and the only one in the ted States exhibiting recent action. Among its feature e Las- sen Peak, 10, still exhibit North Peak, Southwest Peak, over 9,200 feet ele- | vation; Prospect Peak, o: ,200 feet elevation; Cinder Cone, 6907 feet ele- vation; the Devil's Half Acre; ing hot springs and mud g Morgan and other seven lakes, many interest caves and lakes of volean numerous trout streams; beautiful and_majestic canyons. There are forests of vellow pine, fir, white pine, and lodgepole. Professor Douglas W. Johnson of Columbia University thus describes a recent visit to this great Pacific coast volcano: “From the summit we had magn firent views of the Northern Sierra: the Cascades, the distant Coast ra; and the mountains of the Basin, a_panorama which for grand- eur can be equalled at but few places in the country. “The products of recent volcanic activity, the escaping steam and gases, the rulned forests for miles to the eastward, marking the path of the great blast which swept destruction before it, reminding one of the similar e day forenoon near South Windham by stepping in front of a northbound passenger train on the Central Ver- mont . were held at 2 o blast which destroyed San Pierre, Martinique; all bore witness to the activities of that force a National | President | hm |own |ome of the FINE GRANULATED If bought with other Groceries SWEET CORN ....... STRING BEANS. TOMATO SOUP 10 Ibs. SUGAR. . 1, 1b. WISTERIA TEA...... PORK AND BEANS N. B. C. MILK CRACKERS More for One Dollar Than a Dollar Can Buy Elsewhere BEST PURE, WHITE 31 30¢ 25¢ NEW POTATOES R e R R R e 1 $1 Per Dozen $1 31 $1 il $1 q0c| Large Fruit Pies e 15¢ SWEET POTATOES Biloas s S . YELLOW ONIONS 3 lbs. HEAD LETTUCE, head . 9 PINEAPPLES, each 125c GRAPE FRUIT. ........ 3 for 25¢ CALIFORNIA GRAPES, 2 Ibs. 25¢ GREEN CORN, dozen. ....... 12¢ NATIVE TOMATOES. .. 2 Ibs, 15¢ JUICY LEMONS, dozen. ..... 40¢ } CREEN PEPPERS, 1h. ... ... 10 BARTLETT PEARS. . <.+ 3 for 10c s countr e ] | Wethersfield.—atiss illa Alden of Wethersfield is_the guest of rela- tives at Pleasant View, R. I e Plainville—To keep the town freel from infantile paralysis, Health Officer | A aiayJ. N. Bull has made arrangements to the main this cone The Bantam cancelled of the board of heal of the town of Morr} lake regatta annual re- | Hartford.—Patrick Callahan, a night| chman at the pitol, has recov- ered from an iliness of several weeks | and is Thomaston. sold his | n into a | interest ery to retire from the bakery busin “The coal miners’ ayed the this section, and a this winter is predicte pments ed H nk, olt n\d daughte: ch Hill pan 3 Monday fo Stony Cre: Next Saturd N t day at house seems to be ¢ her of the programme move- nnouncement has been by the zement of Robert L. of Medford, Mass., iss Anna zue, former Lakeville.—. t St *‘churen Bichop Nilan will adminis crament of confirmation to a 50 boys and girls Henry Dungan, while vk in the joint room at the Rule ONE DAY ONLY — WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 5! A il 1 1 1 o 1 GEQ. GREENBERGER & CO. of nature. | A ck which has always inspired.man with K| ollar Day Specials D for $1 .. $1.00 gallon PORT WINE gallon SHERRY, S B L 8 S 8RNO0) ot O port e 193180 - $1.00 bt B0 PoRT wint | 9100 $1.00 full quart ROXBURY, bottled in Bond, $1.25.. $1.00 botio Porr | okal $1.00 e 18180 - - - $1.00 ottle CHAMPAGNE COCKTAILS, $1.50 ... $1.00 tle GRAIL WESTERN, $1.50 ... $1.00 B ottle GOLED SEAE S50 2T oo =i $1.50 pint RUM ;3].5fl $1.00 a]e] pint WHISKEY pint WINE 47 FRANKLIN STREET , had his left hand caught in the | sing some of nd, tip relling machine, bre: the small bones of the I ack of the company de public. have nat been rumored Poguonock—Tt is that John J. F 10nc today of Po- dward e an- their s to be c church erect in the the 1 authorities propose east end of New £ Branford.—The Liber ng club of Pittsbu camp and the member: to their no after a tho cessful v of two wee South Manchester.—Cheney B who are known throughout the ¢ for their Cheney silks, will shortly a silk stocking on U is a new feature of t in this town. to oppos has Haven.—Word Over 409 member: of Elks and - enojyed the and outing of lodge hi in the machinery hall grounds. of Dan- Sromf er Jackson, of Alien Hunte avannah, C That the operating of us at a speed exceed- ponding Thomaston. — The Thomaston B Thoma zation of business The names of the men who be ed that it shall A No More Back-Breaking Scuttles Tc Be Carried Up Those Cellar Stairs If you buy coal in large quantities you must have room to store it; if in small quantities, it is expensive. When you want to use it you must carry it from its storage place to your range, and of all tasks that is one of the most weary. When you burn wood or coal you have the heat, dirt, and the trouble of attending to the fire. If you use gas . you require no room for storage; no back-breaking scut- tles to be carried from the cellar to the kitchen. The fire in the gas range burns steadily and without atten- tion; it is alwuys ready, without dirt or trouble, in large or small quantities. THE CITY OF NORWICH GAS & ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT Alice Building, 321 Main Street RENMOVE . TO 331 Main Street Opposite Post Office W. R. BAIRD TIRES Auto Supplies, Vulcanizing Complete Stock of Supplies for Ford Cars

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