Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 4, 1917, Page 8

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largest hydro-electric da.n the American -continent—the Keol dam on the Minnesota river being lh. The Chlvpew; dam is now in opera- tion, although not yet fully compieted. The .current developed by this mighty power ig being transmitted to the Twin Cities as well as to other points cov— ered by the company, including Eau Claire. swn-rsm Qe s e ool HAMS e e F‘meShoulderCuh PRIME BEEF, b. ... The erection of this great structure has been in progress for a year. Al- ready the dam represents an outlay of over $4,000,000, and by the time it is fully completed the expenditure will be ;smm or over. Center of Werwien JThe STORE of the NEX and the GOOD 22¢ PURE LINK SAUSAGE 190 Work on the immense undertaking was begun in October, 1915, and from That time an average of 1,000 men have been kept constantly employed. The finishing work on the structure will require about two or three months. The dam is 6,910 feet long, and in addition to this there are two dikes, which increase its length considerably. An jdea of its height can be gained from the 'fact that from the bottom to the top the power plant itself is 120 feet. The back water behind the dam will cover in the neighborhood of 7,000 acres. It has been estimated that about 8,889 acres would be submerged when the dam was completed; but it has | since been found that the high banks of the river will reduce this to the lower figure stated. The dam will develop 45,000 ‘horse power. In the way of stability and resistive power it is amply fortified. It will withstand any flood and four times all the pressure that would come down the Chippewa river should all the dams above break. In fact, it is the last word in dam construction. The transmission line is about 100 miles long, and 75 miles of its length, from Chippewa Falls to the St. Croix river, is absolutely straight ae the engineers’ line could make i The Fargo Engineering company are the builders; but what makes it of in- terest in Norwich is the fact that the superintendent of construction, whose picture aceompanied the Independent’s story, is John A. Kellogg, elder son of Mrs, ‘Anna L. and the late Judge John C. Kellogs, of Laurel Hill avenue, Nor- ch. 20c lb— Fine Potatoes 75¢ pk Limited one peck to customer Fine LAMB CHOPS MUSTARD, jar. .. 9¢ CHILI SAUCE, 16 oz. bottle 25¢ Nleely Cured BACON In Strips, 1b SWEET POTATOES.. . Ib. 10c RED ONIONS, 3 Ibs. . .... 27c Dainty Hosiery For Easter ATTRACTIVELY PRICED AND OF HIGH QUALITY Lustrous silk, combining smart appearance with actual vaue, and silk-like lisle, are the two kinds of hosiery which 1/, peck Spinach FREE HOT CROSS Chocolate Cream RYE BREAD, loaf 10c Deicious BRAN and BUNS DOUGHNUTS ENTIRE WHEAT CORN MUFFINS portion the major approach the ideal established by of this year’s Easter costume. The selection of the hosiery is of prime importance to one who dresses correctly. Our large and varied stock gives you the opportunity you were looking for. We have good silk-lisle hose in black, white, tan and all the Spring colors, as low as 35¢, and at that price we have also a very good fibre-silk boot-hose in black only. Silk boot- hose at 65c a pair are really great bargains, and may be had in black, white and all desirable colors. The very reliable Phoenix Silk Hose in black or white, we carry in two qualities, 80c and $1.10 a pair respectively. If you can spend a little more, and want something decidedly nice for Easter, our better Silk Hose ranging from $1.25 to $3.00 a pair will certainly attract you. There’s variety, too, for we carry plain whites and blacks, solid colors, hose which are variously embroidered, hose with stripes run- ning up and down, hose with stripes which run around, and some handsome lacy effects. Come in and get your Easter Hosiery them for the boys and girls too. Rebate Coupons Given Out All Day Today %%{J@W this, the Second district. Most of the commanding officers are holder t pilot's license from the New L. office of the United States inspectors, Friends of Superintendent Kellogg will learn with special interest of the important work which he is doing in his western home. WILL NOT BE TAKEN FROM DISTRICT. Naval Reserve Men Not Liable for Duty Elsewhere. Occasionally statements appear re- garding the patrol squadron, otherwise called submarine chasers, which are misleading. A recent article concern- ing the liability of the men of the patrol to be sent to other places was evidently written by one who became 60 enthusiastic as he wrote that cold facts were no impediment to his vivid imagination, and in his flight of fancy he imagined men going from the New London to pe Cod district clear to ihe distant shores of Panama, says Captain Goldie of the naval coast de- fense reser The government expressly states that a person enreliing in this service cannot be drafted for any other. At the time of enrolling the volunteer is skked “Where do you want to serve?” s “In the Second district,” ted and enrolled for service trict only, and cannot be her. ce the United States government presents the most at- tractive proposition ever offered by any nation to_any branch of its armed forces. The part of the proposition that will appeai intensely to mothers, wives and sisters is the fact that not only are the men of their families in the’ patrol squadron reserved for the defense of the coast lying close to their own front doors, thereby directly as- sisting in, the protection of his own family, but they will also have the in- | stimable privilege of having their| d ones at home with them a cer- n number of days each Ionth. And hey wil! have the further assurance that the men are living under cond- tions prescribed by physicians and by facts as the most healthful and up- building in nature’s realm. Few can epend a term in the coast patrol with- now. We have ] asl If he repi *635 Now—*665 May Maxwell Quality has been and will be rigidly maintained in spite of the big and constant increases in the cost of materials. 'fl-tltheumponcy.ludmmubhumkod( represent the A special p ter ail joine 14 New which hNotbaunnflmmnddotdedgnhch-ngedlnwhohw ut being strengthened in bod; an._endorsement which he highest eflm the Maxwell Company has been it in the —but because the Maxwell you buy today is the super- . ¥ 7 Pody and | oliment that can be given of a Qelightful we. car, which has come to be as the “World’s refinement of the original highly successful model of four years There is a welcoming place in tHis [7an’s Kill and ability, therefore friends | ther. Apa shsib 1 Greatest Motor Car Value,” 0, branch for a young man who has had |may rest calmiy while those dear to ;"”ut]"im;m and the scenery mo —as the car of power—of ease of control—of stability—of —the super-prod hich time in man no experience whatever on the water, |them are in the care of these men. i N e oy = thhpowertulm' h:v.am::‘:mted mafigm - He will be in with older hands and | Men of experience and skill are of- —_— 200,000 satisfied Maxwall owners attést to the success of —the same model which, in recent competi. quickly learn the duties. There is a |fering their services freely. A good Has Joined His Company that policy. tive tests held by the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale and chance for early advancement as he [numver of men of leseer experience| John J. Magner of this city, who has s % acquires skill in his particular line, |and young 1 with little or a- | heen employed in the Hopkins & Allen 3 More than three thousand ell dealers owe their busi- mf.mmflm“ wrrnlytechnicln-dtute. pmedludx The boats are placed in charge of men |miliarity with the waters arc wanted. | piant has gone to Lowe.l to join_ Mazwi " mess stability to the fulflaument of that policy. As the service is in a measure crui on an armed yacht, it should be par- ticularly attractive to the young man. the = defense of the most all the cars tested. The Car That Everyman Can Own Mass; where he is a cc in the ts of large experience in the waters of a, b Enroll and assist in o * P o Mazxwell economy of upkeep has made it ur. 1 y h B Will Use Processional Cross. on m thousands of Maxwell owners Inva )_o“r OPpR s fol s has B e 6o el o No matter what other motor car manufacturers may do in per month—an W.?u:"m"mw‘. — mwm.dm L4 Afendsd Ficnio inpheeAndgies. ek el gL 4 e s Bty IN i P m‘&:’““::inth s casual luxuries. e Recently therc was a picnic held in segreiigle: Mkl g0 s = Ir‘" jo! ‘main e Max- ’rbeunwgugu'.nm.,h‘nn e per gallon of gasoline. Los Angeles of New England people | Hitchon being the crucifer. el standard of quality and only make & slight increase in Instance, the the wotld’s nom-stop £ecord run of 25,000 miles, when in . the Sycamore Grove, one of the | A While we are that there is it can't be = Maxwell stock car averaged 22 miles per gallon of gasoline. many beautiful parks. Mr. and Mre. T L5 uis, fol ; of No Belped—because the first consideration is Maxwell quaity, e . wo,u-. Nw,&p Champion Car e B wud Mvs. Mie Tohnecs, M Children C ry = quality whld: tho Mazxwell the two world’s - and Mrs. Stiles Chapman of Norwich FOR FLETCHER'S There is mlflflllfln'f- pr G g t'lnntprleshmn- less, when you take into consi- ueomplm equlmn-xt mdlmrhu-m Mr. and Mrs. Will Leach and fam- ily of Wauregan Conn., were there to 22,000 Tecords of the 1916 recor: X mllu.‘nt‘.’he 1917 record, at high m]u.d’,‘ e of gasoline. G NSENERN é::fgdm..ummm.;":mm“x The Brockton Sample Shoe Store as it is, it would have to here and there in materials, const and —Qndwiththnmkyfllflum&nmmm- on ~and that the Mazwell it : S s Seaal bt & Ty e o 138 MAIN STREET “E:&nmwm-mmfimz‘wm &r‘;:‘lu. hbq:n::dmbtt.h- PO S Bpince ha j ived th The fact that thaprludthewmbonhndi your ve just receiv the stsorance that the Maxwell campaign in suil putiing the came May 1st, the New Price—$665 _ very latest Spring styles 2% Soarantes of stlll getting the “World's Greatest - —Goes Into Effect in High and Low Shoes for men and boys from the leading manufactur- ers. These styles include - Havana brown, black and suede top gray in Lace and Button; also Cordovan Lace, English Last. You can save from $1.00 to $3.00 a pair. Also a good Men’s Working Shoe, elkskin, in black and tan for $2.50 and $3.00 a pair. The Brockton Sample Shoe Store 138 MAIN STREET But You do not have to pay the Increase in Price if b Maxwell pow. e THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK CO. 52 SHETUCKET ST.- In Fact, Better Value Than Ever Before As 2 matter of fact, the Mazwell is now mbcteu“ than ever before. . == YOU WANT to put your bus- WANT _p put your bus- | WHEN YOU WANT - HEN WANT = tnoss. Defore the. Dublic,” thire 1s B0 | Iness. BeZore. the. public. there i no| nevs eeres 1B pubiie. thire is " mes lnoea DAtorn. (o olie.” there is B medium bstter than thfough the ad- | medium better than through the ad- | medium better tham through. the ad- medium better tham thrones the ade & columns of The Bulletin. vertising columns of The Bulletin. Vertising columns of The Bulletin. vertising columns of The etin.

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