Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 8, 1916, Page 8

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Fine Mealy Cooking Potatoes pk. 49¢ Limited ROUND STEAK pic* SIRLOIN STEAK siec RUMP ROAST &) Shoulder Fresh Beef foring resh 2 HAMBURGER - SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS 1b. 12:¢c Mohican Royal Blend Coffee PANCAKE FLOUR JUICY ORANGES 20 for . 8%. . GREENING APPLES For cooking, peck.... 25¢c YELLOW ONIONS Large, Meaty PRUNES SWEET POTATOES Chocolate Cream Doughnuts, doz...... 18c Philadelphia Cinnamon Bane;dox.. ...\ ...... 12¢ Bran and Corn Muffins, doz....,.... 12¢ Rye Bread, loaf...... 10c Forequarters SPRING LAMB 1b. 12:¢ BIG PURE FOOD SALE WEDNESOA Largest and Best Display of Food In City Everything Under Glass OHICAN COMPANY JUST ARRIVED THIS SEASON’S PREPARED Buckwheat, pkg. 10-12-21c |7 to 12 A. M. TWO TON OF FRESH WESTERN STEER BEEF TO BE SOLD TODAY AT WHOLESALE PRICES 125 " Creamery 36¢ rom Ib. F POUND LOINS OF SPRING LAMB 1 Ib. sealed bag 31c Warrior Head Tea, 5 Ib. pkg., all kinds, 23c Mohican Pure Catsup ... Y, pint bottle 12c Mohican Rolled Oats. . ... 5¢c lb., 6 Ibs. 25¢ Mohican Baking Chocolate.. V5, lb. cake 17¢c Compound Lemon and Vanilla Extracts 1Y, oz. bottle 9c Mohican Pure Jam, all flavors. . .. .. jar 21c Mohican Bluing ......... 16 oz. bottle 5c Mohican Sliced Dried Beef. . . . 1 Ib. pkg. 10c Mohican Cornstarch........ 1 Ib. pkg. 10c 1b. 12ic Rhode Island ‘Johnny Cake MEAL 19¢ Pure Maple Syrup, bot. 25¢ package ........... 10c | Cae and Maple Syrup, bot. 18c LARD SUBSTITUTE Good Table EGGS § dozen .......... 35¢-39c OLEOMARGARINE SAGE CHEESE, Ib. .. 25¢ PEANUT BUTTER PURE LARD, Ib. . ... 20c§ Fresh From Our Ovens Daily At This Storeg MOHICAN RAISIN BREAD Made with meaty California Raisins Special This Week at 8c each Macaroons and Lady Fingers, Ib..... 10 Jellied Doughnuts Large Raised Doughnuts, doz...... 12¢ Graham Bread, loaf... 5¢ Best Mohican BUTTER package c gl . 12¢ NORWICH._BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1916 EASTERN CONNECTICUT'S VOTE Second Congressional District Went by Large Majorities for T Senator McLean, Congressmen Freeman and Governor Holcomb. NEW LONDON COUNTY President. Governor Congréssman M S A e o B g 8 A = g E 8 z o TOWNS 4 o & 2 £ b Bozrah ...... 71 125 7% 122 74 123 Colchester 1486 240 140 241 138 Montville . > 2 296 196 264 New London ....... 1615 2130 1776 2064 1881 1912 North Stonington 130 127 140 114 139 112 Norwich .... . 2395 2291 2447 2234 2429 2254 Old Lyme 144 127 149 123 150 121 Preston . . 165 100 167 98 167 98 Salem . o . 27 65 22 56 27 Sprague . 155 236 150 224 159 234 Stonington 974 849 999 881 979 845 Voluntown 94 55 5 58 96 55 Waterford .. 291 357 300 344 303 343 Total c.cceee easeee Plurality 8269 27 8615 540 WINDHAM COUNTY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HEARD ELECTION RETURNS Four Piece Orchestra Furnished Music and Refreshments Were Served. Knights of Columbus from all over he county flocked to the K. of C.| A supplemental order issued by the Be Held in New London. g"i“’;"eil Mfl-t J. T. T:mnetlv- Jr. ooms in the Sunlight buliding Tues- |public utilities commission makes it i o ot \cPuvention. lay night and heard the election re- | compulsory on the Shore Line Electric | e, thixty g el meeting of| Appointment of committees. urns. The Lyric orchestra of four | Railroad compeny to equip on or before | L€,V orman’s Home Missionary soclety corresponding secretary, sieces furnished a delightful concert | e £ ; of the New England Southern Con- | ‘W. Rogers; treasurer, luring med :ve;xéng. Rerresnnt.ems t‘";‘e 1, 1917, all ;:: dodumleflum coBem | e N be held Wediacday ann M!R'!; .).nl:mél!t;l:d!koper. . wvere serves y e committee of ar- |trolley cars = w! ouble running = ports, cts, Providence, Mrs. mngements which comprised the fol- | boards, says the Hartford Times. The | Lhursday at the Federal Street Meth- owing: Michael J. Curraun, chairman; francis T. Diggins, Thomas H. Beck- ey, Michael J. Coscoran and James P. Sheridan. Greenwich—Commodore E. C. Ben- 1ett of Greenwich and a party of riends have left on his yacht Oneida lor the south. Public Utilities Commission Shore Line Electric Notice to Equip Before June. CARS MUST HAVE DOUBLE RUNNING BOARD. order permits the company to recon- struct cars that are not now so equip- ped, byt on the understanding that the plans of reconstruction are first ap- proved by the commission and that the plans when approved must provide for running boards that will make it con- venient for patrons to get aboard the cars and leave them with less difficulty Gives President Governor Congressman o w = g I 3 = g g Z TOWNS 3 B £ T < = : s o 5 sl Ashford . 58 63 53 66 Brooklyn 152 155 153 Canterbury 1 65 113 : Chaplin . 46 15 ?fl Eastford 60 42 60 Hampton .. 95 38 102 Killingly 708 446 7‘:’? Plainfield . 439 475 Pomfret . L’[\S Putnam . S?:« Scotland 6 Sterling . 93 Thompson 4 315 Windham . . 1}‘2[3 973 Woodstock ... 75 282 3340 4252 4068 Plurality .... 184 President Governor Congressman = o = & ] z g E ® z 5 8 TOWNS ¥ - B B = 2 E g : : 2 189 112 105 180 102 95 Cromwell 240 129 124 Durham .. 117 120 113 232 i35 113 278 291 284 366 264 249 229 195 183 [ 37 0 Middlefield . 118 40 33 Middletown 1548 1598 1498 Old_ Saybrook 180 111 110 Portland .... 420 379 375 Saybrook 241 192 182 Westbrook .... . 1 67 60 Motal &0 oo ceo. oo BT 3172 3567 Plurality 45 President Governor Congressman i ] ] = g 5 g E | g g 3 = a g 3 B = 8 TOWNS s 5 g s n : 2 T a Andover . 30 31 Bolton . 19 5 Columbia 54 50 Coventry 155 152 Ellington 196 189 Hebron .. 57 51 Mansfield 132 115 Somers 98 94 Stafford 396 384 Tolland 107 103 Union . 23 22 Vernon .. 709 691 Willington 31 161 20 Total .. 2037 2852 1947 Plurality 905 HOME MISSIONS ANNUAL MEETING OPENS TODAY. Programme For Two Days’ Se Walter P. Buck. Address of welcome, Rev. Harley Smith. Greetings, Mrs. Stephen A. Prentis. Charles on to J. 'W. Kirk, corresponding secretary; odist Episcopal church in New Lon- New Bedford, Mrs, J. T. Timperly, Jr. don. The program follows: this large stock. tions in life. TO PAY.__ Snappy Suits At $15.00 TO $25.00 enough here is GA Suit Specials $15.00 to $30.00 From $15.00 up, including a wide range of materials and styles, with va- rious trimmed effects, including Furs. You will certainly find choice easy in - FOR MEN AND You'men who want the con- servative — it’s here. Also the $1 205 O sporty pinch backs, and novelty effects — good warm, attractive . TO mixtures to please men of all voca- And the prices, too, are as attractive as the Coats. $ 0 0 Remember: YOUR OWN TIME o Just glance at our Suit racks—it’s value enough, to satisfy men of all desires. MEN’S HATS $1.50 to $2.50 Open Wed. and Sat. Evenings WE have never shown such a charming line of A Coats before. Beautiful Silk and Seal Plush Coats, Velours, Zibelines, Gabardines and Mixtures —all the last word in style and the finest thing in quality, at prices.that point to extraordinary values. Choice Siyles in Beautiful Silk Plush $253;? COATS > ' These coats are elaborately tailored in authentic styles, with fur trimmings of various skins. = With our large stock a satisfactory choice is assured. Mixture and Velour Goats $71.50 to $25.00 Here you will find a large variety of exquisite coats of good serviceable mategials including Bolivia, Wool Plushes, Velours, etc. Priced at sav- ings and your own time to pay. JUST SAY: “CHARGE IT” Exceptionally Low Prices to satisfy the most particular that stock enough; variety enough, and BOYS’ SUITS TELY & BRENNAN ard R. Abell. Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. Young People Organ voluntary. Processi Service. Briggs, Miss Edith Tisdale. Mrs. William H. Cad. corresponding _ secretary; Norwich, Miss Florence 'Washburn, correspond- ing secretary. Hymn 461. Noontide prayer. Wednesaday, 1 p. m. A visit to Connecticut College for Women and Oceon Beach. Wednesday, 10.30 a. m. Devotional service, Hymn 411, Mrs. than is now experienced, The commission has granted the pe- tition of the New Haven road for change in the location of the station mings for Fall and Winter. REMOVAL The Norwich Fur Co. are now located at their new * store at 45-47 Main Street, next to Shea & Burke’s Furniture Store. We are open for business now with a new line of Furs, Coats, Skins, and all kinds of Trim- All Remodeling and Repairing at reasonable prices. Norwich Fur Co. 18 years in Norwich ‘M. BRUCKNER, Proprietor PHONE 708-12 at Midway in Groton. The appeal of the Connecticut com- pany from the decision of the state highway commissioner in the.matter of changing location of trees in Man- chester is sustained. The original or- der, to which the company objected, was issued by the tree warden of the town. The effect of the action of the commission -is_that the location of the trees as decided by thé company is approved. e Voted One Minute Before O’Clock Delayed by tire trouble C. V. Pendle- ton, Jr., came near losing his vote on Tuesday afternoon. He appeared be- fore the checkers in the first district just one minute before five o'clock. A minute Jater and he would not have been ahle to cast his vote in the 1916 presidential electicn. Wednesday, 2.30 p. m. Communion _service, “In Rev. Charles Harley Smith. Reading of minutes, Mrs. Sidney S. Blaisdell. Presentation of representatives of local missionary socleties. Address, A Close Up View of Near- by Folks, . D, B. Street, general secretary of the Deaconess depart- ment, W. H. M. S. Hymn 416, n 416, Address, Our 'Work for New Ameri- cans, h‘{‘-: aa'ex,en 1. Benson. PO lepartments, supplies, Mrs. Willam R. Sherman, secretary; mite boxes, Mrs. Laura B. Fuller, secretary; Young People’s work, Mrs. Jerome Greer, secretary; Home Guards and Mothers’ Jewels, Miss C. Ella Day, pecrerlxry: Ht&l’ahflg.‘ Miss IA_ Ethel Marble, secretary; tic: Benefi- ar. Pordlelon Tias been in Spring- | cance, Mrs. Harriot M. Allen, sede: leld over Sunday to have a moto-|tary; press, Mrs A. B. Paulson, super- :iclo van.ll:a%“ llfl;' left Springfield a‘: i%tel&‘e’nt. eva Mrs. Rlcl?:n‘d 0 o'clocl esday afternoon — an 3 s, secretary; temperance, Mrs. made haste in covering the road untii| A. C. Adams, ; Teport of con- Le arrived the other side of Williman- | ference ~National Training tic and there he i tire trouble and seml&';mfin,p C, Mrs, Je- was fo: oft the rear wheel | rome e : " . ; . B el o charge of man, Thusiay 9 s m. SEE Devotional service, Mrs. Fred O. i Jerman, Reading of minutes, Mrs. Sidney S- OUR Blaisdell. » Address, Our Hospital Work, Mrs. D. [§ NEW B. Street. Hymn 639, : Adaries “idte at, Jesse’ Lee Home{f O T Unalaska, A, W. Newhall, M. D., su- perintendent. OF Consideration of piedges. Election of officers. At BeerHerbert Ricnara. || COATS son. Noontime prayer and memorial ser- || BEFORE vice, Mrs. Emily B. Hypes. 5 Thursday, 1.30 p. m. YOU Devotional service, Mrs. Richard Starr. BUY Blaisdell. Report of general executive meet- ing, Mrs. Jerome Greer., Violin_ solo, Roberta Bitgood. Reports of standing committees. Unfinished business. Doxology. Benediction. Accomzanist, Mrs. Elmer C. Kker, The officers of the soclety are: President, Mrs. Walter Newport, R, .I 3 ton, Providence, R. I Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Albert . Rogers, New London. Recording secretary, Mrs. Sidney S. Blaisdell, Providence, Treasuter, Mrs. Providence, R. I Secretary of supplies, Mrs, William I R._Sherman, Providence, R. ‘Secretary ‘of > B. Fuller, New Bedford, Ma: Secretary of young peopl Mrs, Jerome Greer, Centerville, R. 1. onal, Hymn 654, Young Peo- Reading of minutes, Mrs. Sidney S. ‘Bar- P. Buck. Vice president, Mrs. Frank B. Law- J. Frances Cooper, mite boxes, Mrs. Laura s work, Marble, New Bedford, Mass. Secretary of systematic beneficence, Mrs. Harriet M. Allen, 3 Lincoln street, Newport, R. I . Conference manager national train- Nice for Defénseless Voter. The Austro-Hungarian tobacco mon- opoly allows only one cigar daily ta the same ceustomer, which is pretty rough on fhe old-time politician. —In- & dianapolis’ News. L e e ing school, Washington, D, 'C., Mrs. Exercise, Queen Esther Circle. "}‘;""‘e 3 rvmt‘;“d"‘t S g Counting Their Profits. Devotional service, Miss Ethel Kel- Tess supe ndent, Mrs. A. B. z 2 i " 103z, * Pusison, 35 Beach sirest, Campello,| The farmers are now comnting thels Address, Echoes from Northfield, | Mass. B L’;?é‘;iin,“{,i}i“r; '1:’ev ;?:nh:’:gched e: Mrs. Jerome Greer. Secretary of evangelism, Mrs. Rich- | Touisville Post, e Northfield Songs, Young People’s|ard W. Lilis, Stafford Springs. 3 et - societie ; g Secretary of temperance, Mrs. A. C.| China yearly imports $4,000,000 pagress, Amerloa’s INeed, Our” Ryl Adeima; ProvidencsyREE: worth of various kinds of leather. Presentation of flags. Solo, Hold Thou My Hand, C. F. Plush Coats from $20 to $48 Cloth Coats from $7.50 to $35 Suits $12, $15, $18, $25, $30 ROYAL GOLD STAMPS GIVEN FREE The Ladies’ Specialty Store {7

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