Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 24, 1917, Page 6

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B S Difficult As It May Be, We Always Keep Up zc n blanks E pthose who did not B . | .. v Our Pure Food Stocks Florens Connors and Frank Gaveski % = of Camp Devens and Louis Gaschecki -Moderate Busy Day In and Day Out { Camp Devens and Louls Gaschecki |j That, With Our Profit Policy, Is Why We Are y Day y homes i town over Sunday. Bdward M. Rathbone of Hebron was + visitor in town Mon )lnudha‘:“ ; : 2 Miss Odin ay from a short visit at her home in New Britais w EDNESDAY Receive Their CaM. " Saul Agranovitch and Edward Kel- ley have received word to report at New London to be examined for the P assistant s te report in. Miss Mabel HickoX. who is ‘teaching in Cellinsville, wan the guest of he: = L prandmothar 6n TAnwood' avemue ever 53 3 cm From Armours U. S, |..-.nma Staer Boet da; R S R TR T ‘triends in Waterford and Mystic thij = g Many at Auetien. dozen ........ 45¢ ROAST, - | A large crowd attenfded the auction COMBINATION AN NN N @ 2 rd of the Y. W. C. A, and of the|he 3 ig Demonstration Arranged for—Everett Whipple student commiftee of the national|after a week’s visjt at Judge Bue! Big E. to be Board. will speak this aftermoon at | Lowis Baldwin of Mildiclown was a of Parade—Bond iption Climbe to $397,- | 1S, mesting of the Rhode Isiand State | Colchoster caller Monday. Marshal Subscription P »" | Conterencs of the National Wanh;rk ; d nl‘::’u was 3 ‘Varbw‘eh calier 2 T Councll of the Young Women's s- | Monday, ng the trip by autome- Ilmflld s'le &“'bel’ Blnulng—Dg-fih M' tian Association, in Providenee.- Her | bile. 800—R of of subject am‘k\m The Part of the Vel-| Mr and Mrs Fred Hefflon 2nd Mrs. - 3 - .| unteer "crkers. er iace in the | & . wan of Bast Haddam were John McGuire—Exemption Claim of Joseph L. Lynch|\War Wwork, several members of the sts Monday of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. ] ‘Westerly Branch of the organization | Roper. Denied. i will be present. Colchester granze met Tuesday The war work council has erected [ evening in Grange hall. Announeement was made Tuesday report on the west side of Granite Fresh Sliced LIVER, Ib. .. .. 16c | Pickled PIGS’ consideration at present, and must|sile of stock and household moods at = 1 k. Compound wew” Emhua'as‘ic Fo_r libany nav Sest be concluded apd with success. e ““;:;fn:'?m::, A:l:%:i.:{ A ~ for frying ks Rusoe FEET,lb...... 10¢ Bl oo Ml fpo b P T 3 1 Ib. Peanut Butter : X Extra Fine 1 b, Apple Butter [CORNED BEEF ) | e .. Sayre, a member of the Nltlona‘l All for 47¢ |Armour's Skinned | Chembetains Swift's Arch Native VEAL Oleomargarine C“.g?gm CHOPS, Ib. . .. 30c|Yellow Onions Ib. ... 27¢, 29¢c, 32c|SHOULDERS IB.VEALSTEAK & B .. ....0000. 8c Head LETTUCE L T Native CABBAGE head ......... 10c .. 10c six Hostess Houses for the entertain-| Prank H. Browning of Lebanon was $2,000,000 was | Street, right resting on Broad street. ment of soldiers in army cantonments, | in town Tuesday. o and is building twenty-five mor: morning that nearly —_— J The Knights of Columbus will re- added to the Liberty loan in Rhode | ,ort on the east side of Granite street, Island Monday, which brought the to- |right on Broad. tal up to $21¢38,100, or $7,086,900 short| The Catholic club will form in the of the allotment of 328,575,000, which | T2 of the K""'"gv e Mg will undoubtedly be raised before the S Kaights o e S, e on the east side of Unfon street, right campaisn ends With the present week. | °1 ! oot Westerly’s standing wns:fl 0331 subb- s Bias ot Mov !}nglnn el seribed Monday bringing the tatal sub- dge, woribod up. to $397,800, o 760 1oas | Manchester Unita, I O. than the required anmnem ot 3830000 The American Mech-.nica wm report There were several subscriptions re- |on Union street, rear of Knights of ceived in Westerly Tuesday, but the|Pythias. £ big drive is expected today under the Lodge Iona Marguerite, No. 242, local inspiraticn of a’ patriotic parade | Bons of Ttaly, will form on the west and a mass meeting with Job E.|side of Union street, right resting on Hedges of New York and F. Strana- ad. han, of Providence, in charge of the| “The line of march will be taken up loan campaign in the state as the|as soon as the last organization has speakers. Kent county has raised i66 | reported. and will move in the order per cent. of its auotmlem -and th: Bur- | stated above. Nville district has also oversubserib- | “The procession wlil move up High i, while Westeriy, Newport and Bris. | street and countermarch. at the Junc- have raised 47 per cent, Woon- |tion of High and Canal streets, then cket 36, South Kinsston 30, Paw- |down High street across the hadge, up tucket 86 and Providence 80 per cent.| West Broad ahd countermarch at of their allotment. The total amount | Moss street, down West Hroad street, subscribed for in Westeriy up to|through Broad, Elm, School and Main Tuesday afternoon is $430,100. streets to the Bliven Opera heuse. Eyerett E. Whipole, grand marshal | o 4l "ohera house o heas: the emi- of the Liberty Loan parade, this af- |, Mg 9RCER RCASE 1o neat the emi- L;rnolonx; mak‘es thlg lfinounumemx for | gresses. the rmation of the organizations Rt i that ard to parade and for the PUBNIC | ¢no saan s eyl tyilE members 1 I Eer Captain Archie C-|carry service flass showing how many Thompson, Captain Waiter D. Slyne and Thomas McKenzie will act as|on S Ch MeR are serving their coun- wides to the marshal and be desit. nated by a whitc pand around the left arm. Organizatiofis which are to par- | The delegation from Westerly that ticipate will report promptly in the | 8ttended the big dinner et the Turks' followins positions h Westerly band, in_ Dixon square, Pawcatuck Home Guard, in front of | téTest in connection with the ten days vost office, right resting’ on High|¢ampaign to start November 11, to sty raise $35,000,000 for war work among Westerly Constabulary, on north | the soldiers and sailors of the United side of Broad street, right resting at States and its allied countries. This post office entrance to Wilcox p.rk fund will be administered through the Westerly Troop Boy Seouts, on]Y. M. C. A. War Work Council, which north aide of Broad street, right rest. | I8 recognized by the military authori- T w! wiene o A ties of all the countries. Westerly Sanitary cor on north Frank B. Sayre, son-in-law of Pres- tide of Broad street, with right atjident Wilson, wearing the regular ar- Broad street entramece to the park. my uniform with thé bronze Y. M. C. The Weman's division will form in|A. insignia on the collar and the red the driveway of the Westerly High |triangle on his sleeve, said that since schoo!l buiiding, withr head of line at|landing in America recently from his Broad street. trip to the battle fronts he had heen Budiong and Hancock Woman’'s Re- |struck with the idea that America willy lief Corps will form on the lawn east|not realize the full significance of the of tewn hall. war until the hospital ships and trans- Westerly Camp {Fire Girls and | ports begin to reach here with their Tbm - a mare that negotiations STONINGTON for purchase of the | .. L Parade This Eveni AR Mamorial el by. out-ef- | Liberty Lean Para 'his Byening— town parties who contemplate the es- |+ Total Bond Subscriptions $817,000— tablisRing a large department store. Mes. John Macintosh Dies Puring This building is a large three-story | Niece’s Funeral. I ONIONS, Ib. . .. brickc structure, one of the very best ids - in town, with ‘stores.on the groun " . floor, the second story being devoted | 1 i g e e e for the to offices, and the third flocr occupied | baroush this evening, | There. will he by Masonic bodies. This bullding 1o a | 5 warsde. composed o7 the Tperial nart of the Beles S. Darber estate, and | poha ¢ Compans, Connecticut Home Miss Mattie b. Babcock, iow of Dobbs | Guara, Stonington Poy Scouts and tho Ferry, has o life interost in the build- | Dornetuecs. BiAe romprne. . After he Ing. Jbon her death the Property|parade there will be a mass mnetn:l Whole Milk CHEESE, Ih. .. 30c gces to five specified heirg of the late |y, Monument park. the principal Mussachuccite. . Thevetore. 5o comsumn, | Sheaser being Dr. Hrichael H. Scanion mate the sale, there must be an agree- ment reached between Miss Babcock and these specified heirs. of Westerly, now a lieutenant in the Meaical Reserve corps of the army, Camembert CHEESE, ib. .. 39¢ Swiss CHEESE i 2 A heen subscribed for Liberty honds and Local Laconics. it is expected that befors thé week The Italian Labor society has voted | ends the ‘amount subscribed will be in te invest $500 in Liberty bonds. excess of $35,000. The Westerly band has secured new Sudden Deatks, quarters in the Porter-Loveland bulld-| fre Tohn MacIniosh. o former res- ing. £ dent of the borough died suldenly in Mrs. Thomas Perry will be in com- | Boston, October 17th. ®he Hved there mand of the women’s section in the | with a niece who aiso died suddenly. Liberty Loan parade this afterncon. | W the funeral of the niece was be. The service flag of the Catholic club, | ing held, Mrs. MacIntosh, who was un- the white fleld being dotted with stars, [able to attend the service, nassed Red Butterfly Tea, all kinds, 12 Ib. pkg. 21c Walton Toilet Paper, 5 ounce roll..... 5¢c Pompeian Olive Oil Salad Dressing, bot. 23c Pompeian Olive Oil Salad Dressing 3 quart can 80c | Sweet POTATOES Glbs......... 25c GRAPE FRUIT 3for....c... o08 Neute Di Blend Coffee, Ib EESE. inner , Ib. . . - B Swift’s Sunbrite Cleanser....... 3 for 11c Seashell Macaroni, 2 lbs. . st B Pure Cocoainbulk,lb.............. 20c Cherry Grove Molasses, can......... 10¢c 4t07.P.M. 3-HOURSALE 4to7P. M ROUND g2tz ") TVELLOW ONONS — 4 . 10c STEAK Siis, ™ ZUC| SWEET POTATOES 3 ths. 10c BOTH FOR 1. PURELARD.............. 70 12 Guaranteed FRESH EGGS. ... 4 UC was the first to be displayed in Wes- |awsy. &he was the mother of Georze terly. MacIntosh, a former evgineer on the The pclice will be busied in traffic | Stonington line. and now emploved in Eating APPLES CRISCO service Wednesday afternoon .and |the government transport service. therefo: 4 cannot participate in the Mrs. Little Resigns. b Sogpienacs By reason of removal to Willimantic The amount collected in Weateriy | Mrs. H. C. Little, wife of Dr. Littie. for the Knights of Columbus fund for | resigned as chairman of the -vavs rnd rscrentlon centers in military camps, [ means committee of the %tonington and the allotment was 31,- | Visitine Nurse association. and Miss Marla B. Trumbull was chosen to fllJ The Cycione Fire Engine company, caney. A house to house cln»' No. 2, has purchased three lots at 10 Be made to raise money to Pleasant View for recreation purposes, Tabet The g nues tar the T to bY and incidentaliy as prosp=ctive profit- | carried on next year. able investment. Stonington Pointsrs. aniel Greig, of Waterford, who died ety weavers, who have been on Sunday in the tuberculosis hospitsi, strike n’enny four months. returned to Norwich, was a former resident of |work in the American Velvet Com- Westerly, where he was employed as|pany min. Monday. a stone. cutter. motker, four The Stonington Boy Scbéuts will pa- brothers and a sistgr survive. rade with the Westerly troop, in West- At_the whist in the final drive for |erlv, this afterncon. the Knights of Columbus fund, held| Samuel G. Cottrell chief of the ir the Catholic Club rooms, first prizes | Westerly Fire department was in the went to Miss Mary Shea and Thomas |horoush Tuesday. and engazed the F. Lenihan and the consolation gifts |Chesebro Fife and Drum corps for the ta Mary Herbert and William Quin- | patriotic parade in Westerly, Wedn BOTH FOR 11b. MILK or SODA CRACKERS 95 1 pkg, Kellogg’s KRUMBLES.. . ... 40C Bluebirds._ lcads of wounded, “until the long list | tan ~ Automobiles conveying wives and |of dead is printed, striking merciless- s 2y afternoon, to head the Aremen's 2 ed to her home on i is working here for a few davs at the widows of members of the Grand Ar- |I' into the homes of the rich and the | o Westerly Boy Scouts are vut after sion. e Ty FLAINFIELD pump etation. He is a traveiing car- my of the Republic, and other ladies | poor alike.” SC(.-:(S 3: O:e;nt ‘fmw-be) given to == Sigurd Swancon spent Monday with = - .| penter for the New York, w Haven unable to mprch, will form on the| He spoke of the problems surround. |to fon | different. persone’ To is nae BALTIC Plainfield friends. Bond Subscrintions Come inf Slowly, in| ¢ Haytrora Railroad company. yarth side of Broad street, heading to|ing the camps, and said that the &rmy | derstood some sronts e to he fovoina Paul PBrennan spent Tueslay with| Spite of the Urgent Need of Smali e the town hall | qine car-in frot | offeials were thorouhly alive to tho by bond - purchasers who will Mye | Red Gross Mobilizing Finished Work— | friends in Hartford. | as Well as Large Purchase fhe town hall, fl good work that is being done by (he[tiie scouts enter the application at the g il Dol Miss Joste Brennan was In New Lon- P hlgh!‘:ch;";:",‘{"tm 2;- lnh:u:m?xh‘he morals of | pank. '§' “;’"s AW"‘V - ;'l"’ __;""_""d' don Tuesda: Letters remaining unclaim,! for the z a 3 e men at a high pitch, and gave a ron Bridge at Versailles—Hartford{ Misses Winifred Fesch and Tda La- C 13 1917 junction of Broad and Granite streets. | description of some. of ihe Y. The Seeond District board has de- . wee kending October 13, 1917, are for s Hunting Party in Town. croix wate in Providence Tuesday. |u.. soilowing: Joseph Ballard, Osear e aries uenie A C. Chesebro Fife and Drum Corps. A huts he had seen in the very froi |Bied the appeal for exemption from Daniel Murphy of Scotland has pur- The Westerly Fire Department will|iine trenche: military service of Joseph L. Lynch, b B o i report. =i DY . o 7 . The Red Cross room will be open to- |chased a new touring car. ledard, Emi udeau, Mrs. Frea - o o e et side of Tim street| rpe other, speakers were Willlam |oh Eh‘.”; L e el ’E,;f’:,:f day (Wednesday) from 2 to 5 and from| Michael Clabby has returned, after|beault, John Carrinan, Arthur Mur- Olllpilly with right resting on PBroad s y e < e - ¥ port on the east side of Fim stroat, | 36VO! n he can continue to provide out of his | & e Eiagey helle, Calixte Pel Aurodice Pel- £ B vel- 3 chelle, Calixte Peloquin, Aurodice Pe work for the spiritual and moral wel- | pay“5s 3 soldier. s0on as possidle as shipment is to be Bt Giiy Biuisrals. o and Jobn Zesturil: Joun TARDS; MANUFACTURERS AND n_rear of Wesdterly department. fa m: wi m: v Sabei re Of the soidiers, Governor Beeck- o L ithin a short time. Westerly Veteran Firemen's associa- [man about te leave to vistt the troons|, Duck hunters are doing much shoot- | M23° Louts Trudeau of Baltic, Lindsey |postmaster. RETAILER3 OF in the traini 1 ing in the big ponds of Washington Bridge Contract Awarded. Fensley, Fred Gobeiile and _ Albert 2% —_— | M. Sloane at the ciose of his tall, | effective. A party of four from West- |awarded a contract to the Berlin Con- | woeds in. this section Monday. They plaining the need for the preposed |¢r'Y brought down five ducks early |struction companv of Berlin, Conn., 10| returned with 10 gray squirrels - « The final drive for the second Lib- . v v s ; [ of . Conn, =4 : eriy Bond issue aid not progvossas [ ariyie I te Children Cry ¥. M. C. A. fund sald it was not pro- | Tuesday morning, and the same party | huild an ircn Dbridge over the river on| Eigene Gaucher is spending a few|weil as expected Tuesday, the tota! r . returned minus ducks on three former |the easterlv side of the Versailles | gavs in Stafford Springs. when the bank closed being $31,000 iposed, to start the campaign now, or 2 FOR FLETCHER'S leven give the fisures that the state|¢ccasions. There is no scarcity of |Sanitary Fibre Mills, at Versalilles. George Morin was in Providence on|worth of bonds sold. Only four davs CASTORIA ]{}t’} be'called upon {o raise for fne|ducks. o oo Noted Here and There. Tuesday, on business. Temain”to_raise $6,000, or” over 17.000 erty ioan was the mos: important e ‘Retail Furniture Dealers’ Asso- [ Clerk o 2 g ollars a day. ciation of Rhode Isiand was OTganiz«t | Damioison Manass e ot busimens Hartford Hunting Party. This town, has to help and buy the 0numen al or. It Providence Monday evening and x e E. B. Barnard, T. H. Barnard, Chas.! bonds as much as any of the large these officers elécied: Robert L. An- | nan rermined Toom & Duoronen et | McGuire, J. H. Thayer and G. K. Wal- | cities, as It is with ihe heln of the thony, of Providence, president: Har- | poston ker of Hartford, enjoyed a chicken |sales in small towns that the loan w % Yey Beattergood, Hermen Tarr of | “R.S. Jodotn is in New York on bus- | Supper at the Eaitic inn Tuesdax even- | be a success. 39-41 Franklin St. Providence, and John O. Mills of Wes- ing after a day of successful hunting o/ o Fi k iness. H Furlough, 5 1 presidents: Chartes L. Rob- | "\ flur Parent is in Providence and|in ihe woods in this section. oms on Furlaugh. Norwich - ---«----.Conn. $lw New 4 o L1 rty OIS ]| 70 of Providence, secretary: Carl | wAriour Parent is in Providence and |18 1€ 00, B 0 o covtie | ant| osse Alexander and Nelson Green- y e c Howland, of Providence, treas-| "Rmybert (Robbie) Walker is in New|Were accompanied by dogs which at-|wood, members of the 38th Company, urer. racted the attention of sportsmen in{cC. D, L. I 8, s ioned e Te York on business. . e e IRE, NIACEmENE AL Sont Sty Mrs. Margaret McGuire, wife of | Miss Mary Papineau of Hanover, | this villass are spanding a few days at their homes WILLIAM C. YOUNG A limi g John McGuire, died Monday night at|who recently underwent an operation here. limited supply in hand for sale to : her home in Moss street. Besides her|at her home, is resting comfortably. Norfolk.—Alfred Noyes, the cele-| A rehearsal of the Senior play, hy Buccesser to . i Liusband. she is survived by two sons.| Charies W. Charon 'entertained on|braisd Bnglish post is 'lecturing in|the Seniors of tne Plainfeld Trigh STETSON & YOUNG any one subscriber hn H. nd James . McGuire. | Tuesday E. F. Connell of Providence|California, and before returning to his|School, was held Tuesday evening at P y upon payment in and three daughters, Annie. Mary and |and Miss Marion M-m:u of s;.fl::- duties as professor “of literature at|the 'o>me of Miss Heien Gallup. CARPENTER aid BUILDER | Margaret McGuire: also, by her fa-|gelq, Mass. Princeton university soon, he and Mrs. C. G. Greene of New London was a{Best work and materials at right 50 ] 000 Bo d t‘fl»:: ;;'azt::el;h C;;:;:;{u x:n»; = sistBrs Mrs. Veronica Gauudger, who has|Noyes expect to pay Norfolk another vlzgw& h;’relTuexc;ax‘.y = prices by skited ubg‘. % 9 o to . n S on y fiaumS e et I8, Da- I been visiting with friends’ in Provi-[visit at the Whitehouse. eilett of Washington, Telephone est Main McNally of Westerlv, and a brother, 5 = John Carney of Waterbury. ¥ = o - 1 —T > £ 2 = 5 S e > The Chelsea Savings Bank [uFsihrsins iy grosms s o s i 4 ' The Eagle Clothing Company FRANKLIN SQUARE i B a e e e appearance and utility of' that sec- tion, The bridge no longer has the X Wants your patronage, and especially desires to have the Ladies of Norwich and vicinity to become acquainted with our new lines of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Wai sts and Furs. Our stock is entirely new and we guar- antee our prices to be the lowest in this community. i e FREE courPON patcéhed work appearance of a jointly owned structure, due to the cooper: Men’s and in’s O - its in all SANGJONE WS and Suitsinallthe |, .\ i, caupon and with your first $1.00 purchase we will new effects and styles. The stylish young man will be | sive vou absolutely fres 3500 werth (30) Trading Stamps to- L‘»Dn of the towns of “'esteriy and | gother with regular stamps with your entire purchase. pleased with our new Trench Overcoats. the dm.‘ of th d ? Yo O3y the ¢ he dental .b‘g soume yaw 9o neflest Gt New COLCHESTER ermes o erracted KBROLDYECY WiTHOLT PRI, CONSIDER THESE OTHER F!LATURES STRICTLY SBANI!TARY OFFICE STERILIZED I“WA’NTB > por CLEAN LINEN. 1 ‘Wfl ASEPTIC DHINKINO cu Enthuslastic Meeting to Arouse Inter. est in Liberty Bonds—Two - Lacal Men Called—Professor Brooks Called to Boston. A large crowd attended the Liberty Dcn t Y°“ want GGM Teeth ? :‘g_ :bomilx:lc!:‘u:e the Trontage of the Fish FREE FREE Priced $12.00 to $30.00 THE EAGLE cx.o‘rima €0., 152-154 Main St. bond rally in Grange hall Monday mu- PRICES CONSISTSNT WiTH BEST WORK bt o e I W o o4 -»ul"eo Io’n-.“' o=ll for examination and estimate. WNe 5:31: :;;r p.‘:g egu-;: 8 :r::rto g"ffizt ;{’:fi l h C OR..F. G, JACKSON OR ©. J. COVLS o I e e R e a g e O t ln g Ompany = DENTISTS i;‘";‘.i';”fi::éj:&ii’%:.‘;iy‘“goif‘% ; (Sucowssers to the Kun R ay, who also introduct the sp 208 AN 67, ool ; :-.m‘_ Frionwion. conn. ;‘;,’.;.,,',,‘;“';“,‘;:,’,’,,S,‘,’?’ .fi;fi‘;;‘;’fly oy 152"154 MAIN STREBT NORWICH CONN » A, ert H. Fiske of Providence; gelections SEAS Spaan A | e B o

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