Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 2, 1918, Page 6

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A ' Fresh Shoulders | suo cur LEGs 1 20c || Ih ¢ |FORESLAMB, b.... .14 Am“"s'l-f Cared | RIB or LOIN CHOPS Ib 30c MOHICAN smem. Smoked Shoalders | LAMB tor Stewing, 1. 14c. Mwol-ucm' m—— SQUIRE’S EASTERN CUT CAN C bh.25¢ PORK LOINS, Ib. ....25c | 1 + Fresh from the Smoke House Aunt Jomima’s Buckwieat Four, 4 I, bag_ _ (idgsiatiid] (3 #hel have been a little disturbed as to the | nature of information the _censors | POt el b e Sirloin, Porterhouse, Round | VEAL VEAL | CORNSTARCH, packsge 106 gyt Jomima's Pancake Flour, 4 Ib. bag.___40c exercise any jurisdiction over this Sample free. Dest. &, Restnol, Baltimere. M. petbe e L " " PN lb 26 RUMP ROAST, b. .. .24c mfi.mcg gl ' ' ilk, o4 19¢- standing aa o _censorahip _between G : c : s ... .24¢ Lion Brand ‘wflm ik, oL 196 General Pershing and the department, y - JC. s B Bt Ay B 2 s SHOULDER ROAST 1b22¢ | YELLOW CORN MEAL _ | Hunting Dog Found Caught in Trap A ’ 2 _ Arenle Welkingahaw of the Martn- | PRIME RIB ROAST Ib 24c . . i bbb AN ke, Lot it iyl G i Roskwell o, of Sorvio CHUCK ROAST, B.. .22¢ | PORK SAUSAGE, Tb. 25c fcan .. ................18c | CREEN MOUNTAIN . TSAMBIZM officer’s consor. e Tas bt * | Ointmentheals skin-craptionsso easily 7 : SHORT CUT LEGS b 30c AT R T depariment was too remote STEA 5 s Bhebs ...k .2&‘ Fancy Canned s‘fi“ Pfld‘“’, m___,_.____f&v s If there has been any misunder- R < o e —————————— e . W’ Froshet, Havled . Back—Missing BEEF BEEF BEEF = | BREAST forStewinglb18c | 372 1. bag......... .. .25c | YELLOW EYED, MY WIFE'S SYRUP : Rockewell Co, of Norwich was the wesk Runaway Bridge Recaptured. LEAN POT ROAST Ib 20c i e 1 stgs i i O At e ed| The Barstow bridge that folded itd ARMIOUR’S BAKED ! and tent et i nd s wiesty stole|§ FRESH CUT : STAR HAMS, b a0 |5 &M e ~Selected Stock the f et we cate e " might be of actusl military value to | was found marooned on a catte of ive|§ HAMBURG, b.......22¢ 2 2cams ....... the enemy. weighing many tons some distance down the Yantic. Saturday when the|l§ FRESH CUT high water had subsided a nfuraber of BRACE OF HISTORIC many desires to be assured that the|Workmen with the aid of tackle blocks BEEF LIVER, Ib. next war will find her better prepar- |and.a pair of horses hauled the 12 Large, Juicy P. R. GRAPE FRUIT L. SEPTRRTORTITES | ] 4 for 25¢—dozen 73c PICKLED TRIPE, b. .10c | GORTON'S CODFISH : Pickled PIGS’ FEET 1b 10c .16¢c : et od to repel the aggression upon which {large bridge sieepers and planking{® ALl CHOICE CUTS A ; & ] we count as soon as France shall have | back to safety. The bridge will be Cl 23¢ | CALIFORNIA SUNKIST | FLORIDA CELERY - - . (Continued from Page One) repaired her force: gain rebuilt when the weather is warmer. || * . s asis & 7 2 et e ot e ors-| TH . the ianenory Somsderaion | 2o ot e men scoemait o | GORNED BEEF, Ib_20c | SALT RIBS, bb. ... .10c | eoriorac e ORANGES, dozen. . ..27c | HEARTS, 3 bunches. 29§ = e i o, that '}R!one and not a desire to augment my footbath in the icy river water. 24¢ d LR & 5 | country, whose territory Is sufficiently Farewell Reception. CHAMBERLAIN’: e . BANANAS s e e oF e war il Reia | reat, that Obliges’ me to. tnelst Wpon| & number from here. were in. at- S SLICED DRIED BEEF, Ib. .. :..48c Wfi,,_k______m FLORIDA HEAD RIPE \ 3 & A repty fo this last question must | L}e cossion of ‘qeritories that has roitendance at the social gathering at s NEW SAUERKRA! T L s = Seach here befors Saturday afternoon | °Lher object thun to throw back to the|the home of Charles S. Brigzs in Leb-|l§ CHICKEN COD, Ib. . .18c | Roasting CHICKEN Ib. 40c SAl LETTUCE, 2 for.....25¢c | dozen ..+ ......n. .27 2 at-4 o'clock” Tfi“:fi:‘%’i‘&fi' o m“:’;“’“;ft"ga‘”y“‘:“{; anon Saturday evening, 4t & farewell | [l sem———————————— S sr—————— | CAT dan s 17¢ > ] , will com: ok us ti Mr. 3 e S Lt & Sika tactastiity. piflerreading s passaze, 3|1 Brices, who recenty, asewerss the |l COD BITS, Ib. ... .. .18¢c {ROASTING FOWL Ib. 40c | GATTrGRNIA .| WINE SAP APPLES LARGE H - 13 2 B i e Il [ o e ——— - “That" sid M. Pichon, “is how [FiZaon acked: i 2 call for eervice in defense of the 35¢ -1 @ermany wanted peact at the moment| “Can ome better - destroy. tho Je- | country. Mr. Brizes received a num- |l SALT MACKERAL, Ib. 18c | TURKEYS, bb........40c | MEATY PRUNES, 2 Ibs. 23¢c | dozen .............. 5 When she declarsd war. That ie how fi‘enéln\:n Hertling tries to establishber of uceful gifts. Musical enters e . S . - 3 = = obliged her wiithors the Wil (b ooniods of 113 |nikhed by Lhydmanu orchestra. = = —_—— s many German provinces of which she oves to Farm. York; chaplain, Rev. H. A. Campbell; |ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse SALEM of Wellesley college and Cape Cod |weeks, was able to go to work-Mon- -t ] had been disposed by French usurpa-| Mr. Goldstein of Bozrah is moving |secretary, Mrs. A, W. Spaulding: |[Lee over Sunday. : have recelved invitations to her wed- | day. ton? ; to the Paley farm, which he recently | treasurer, Norman _Pultz; steward,| Rev. Mr. Hackemeyer preached in dir=—— ding on March 4th. Miss - wladys| - Charles Chapman of Boston is vis- The forelgn minister pointed out|Purchased. Armistead Burrill; L. A. §, Mrs. W. |the Congregational church Sunday. |Secretary Edwih Hill to Speak Sun-|josiyn of Worcester.is to be maid of | iting at M. 'W. Howard's. that Prince Von Biemark is subse-|. A? J. Rapdall of Storrs was home|A. Pultz; overseer, Fred M. Abell; A.| The «farm extension school began| day Morning—Plans For Entertai honor. ~ The wedding takes place ai| Merrill Cross went to Camp Devens - i quent conversations with ihe Marquis|Over the week end. S, B. R. York; Fiora, Alice Blakeslee; | Tuesday morning and continued| ment at Grange Hall, her home on the Cape. < this week. K3 flb_ Gabriae, fl'lc'n French charge d’af- B, H. M'cClll and son, C. H, McCall, | Ceres, Fannie Perkins; Pomona, Nettie | through Friday. Miss Costello also . C. P. Latham, who hds been em Mrs. S. Shaw was a Hartford visitor % ey of the ‘tresty of Fyankfort ™ S:lv"fc A g:lh-'frhffnmn?":f: Whot ,,&s were in Isiw cLand:n‘ M(:rnduy, Wrifli:hms. X After the eriverdses light g::‘en; gfloggtranon each day on the| James Beebe and G. J. Murray were F‘loyedhby Emerson Lyon. is at his|Friday. v sald Foreign Minister Pichon on tak- o ‘written in own hand. g Caught in Trap. refreshments were served. it o % business callers in Colchester Tues-|home here. ”flm&A-m-I:n‘me il fi”zhgflngg.n;g' | Theodoge, the farm dog at Maple - Called to New Jersey. e Tee R SHeia s hollne fay. ; etk aahgs: e LR R of WAUREGAN %t would require no less then |, + . iipsia: | Hill farm, = mysteriously disappeared| Mrs. F. P. Fowler and Clement | G S Rev. 4. G. Hehr was & week end vis-{ironcs on - . 4 8ty years to wean the heart of her |l ake possession frst, T shall always |ana was about given up as Iost, After | Fowier left Sunday morning for OF- | EERRT itor in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Amnnie Lincoin has returned 1 et Ay lost provinces from » i ependent’s to prove my right” {a number of days he was found a long |anze, N. J,, called there by the serious HANQOVER Henry Darling was 4 caller in New |her home after spending the wint Congregational church, Rey, Willtam ~- M. Pichon_contrasted the German |20d added: way from home, caught in a stéel trap. | iliness of the former's sister, Mrs. Ed. = London, Sunday. Wil e g e e of | Fr7ling. minister, - Sunday morning - | mcceptance, then that tho provinces| “But the rights of the Germans over | Ted will be laid up for some time with | Giboe, Ladies’ Guild Secures Material ‘From| The Y. P. S. G E. meeting Sun-| Relatives here arc glad to heat of | worship at 11 with Lenfen sermon on | Wem in reality Prench with the reit- |0ur provinces have mever been orov-|a badly licerated paw, but his instinct Burial of Mrs. Allen Absll. g ¢ day evening was Ted by G. T Mur.|the recovery of Mr. Russ of Willi-|The Wheat and the Tares. Sunday | @rated pretensions of German sfafes- |ed by any pedant because it cannof be | for hunting still seem keeh as ever. T Baltic Branch and Will Work: For|ray, mantic, & former resident, Who has|school at 11: Christian BEndeavor ser- ' u_.,-pmuy the assertions of |done.” M. Pichon_recalled _tha:-£from o i iy “.'{;g§ (Dody of Mrs. Alien Abell oLl Red Cross—Sunday School Officers | Sunday evening Secretary Bdwin |been seriously ill with Cod ible. 0 with address. on The . Chameetlor. Dethmamn-Holl- | the time of Louis XIV Alsase-Torratns % LEBANON e ot wnial tak Dlace| and Teachers Confer With Supt. W.|Hill of tho Norwich Y. 3. C.'A. i3 ex-|, Lce Lyon was an Ashford visitof bn | Fowsr ot Prayer, . and the present chageellor, Count |had been known generally as French, N ap gl 6. Pak. 3 pected to oceupy the pulpit in the Con-| Monda; . Midweel service Thursday at 7.30. = Herfimg, that most of the prov- |and he quoted the words of General AP in the new cemetery. Mrs. Abell was - Pal gregational church. N Mrs. Albert Hammond of Wéoedatock : ‘were always German, Maxilien Foy, 150 years later, wien ho | Grange Installation—Burial of Mrs, |Sister-in-law of C. J. Abell of this e . > F Valley is the week end euest of her » A foreign minister made public for [said: Allen Abell, Who Died in Middle. | Place: N apae ‘Wednesday evening the members of Entertainment Planned. daughter; Mrs. Marjorie Miller =-of ~ © the first time the full text of a letter| ‘If ever the love of all that is great| P eard and Seen. the Ladies’ Guild and others inter- ; i 1 Southbridge. : 5 Iy ‘written by wmn: L the grandfather ?Ind nfi:;mllstw:?koefis,m the hearg' i e arsonsl ltspu " M"i B. Rfi\":;rk lsx entertaining rela- | ested met at the home of Mrs. H. D. Jéfi&?flmflfii‘;&’ gi’%fi’:f.’g‘i h.me b Fine Music Enjoyed. of the present German emperor,* to|the inhabitants “rance it will be| Lebanon grange, No. 21, P. of g, [tives from Malden, Macz. A Bugenie. The letter is dated [necossary that they cross the Voges |held install C. 3. Abell and Mrs. F. T. Lillie were Rollason to work for the Red Oross. A| Mrs. J G. Hehr is spending several fersaifles, October 26, 1870. come to Alsace and temper again their | hall Thurs committee secured from the Baltic|3ays with relatives in Brookiyn, N. i ation exercises in Grange e Among Sunday visifors at Rey dGay evening, when Deputy | B Norwich Mond trioti a thei Mrs. Charles Wt ¢ Hartford | branch of the Red C: od supp: e i C B Lotk Wik : & patriotism._ an eir energy.” F. N. Taylor, assisted by Mrs. F. rs. Charles Weotmore of attfor anch of the ‘ross a good supply = i % mith, Mr. Lyen, C. P, Latham, Mrs. * 7 .. Long Planned For War. “What was trhie undor the Restorn- |Taylor ana Mrs. . W.® Swest i |Spent a few days in Lebanon last|of material for the work and during|Nersin Sorimon ? wes @ caller 106" osiyn, Orchestral music. was 4 ‘After the immense sacrifices for|tion” added M, Pichon, “is none the [stslled the following officials: Master, | WEok- the next few weeks these work meet- | Daniel Williams of Colchester re- |enjoved. Mr. Smifh, violinist, —Mr. B ; ber defense” read M. Pichon, “Ger-|less true now. C.'H. Foster; lecturer, Mrs. B B | Cnorles M. Geer and Leroy Geer|ings will be held regularly. cently visitéd his mepiew, G, T Mur.|Lvon ‘cello, Mrs, Clémens, piono, Mr. | RN, L2 were in No; ‘Wednesday. Thursday afternoon the Wontan's N Frost rendered several bass solds, el 7 Miss Stella Bugbee of Orange, Ct., ray. s ] y + oot | Missionary soclety held the February! Mrs Richard L ith her child which were greatly enjoyed, espetially - ' end at C. 8. Bridgs’ | meeting at the home of Miss Mar-|Ruth and Clifford Lee, spent Satur:| ASkep in the Doep.” and “The Lord| M el . o Mlies Delln Brices has returned from | garet EBadie. The first chapter of|qay afternon and Sunday with her S 1 Shepherd. oo sang formerly - JamE i, Wasieleld. He e A i P sed by tl i he vested choir of a - : UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION e and M. yron Horlo and Miselnir, Nrs, Rolssan, 4% the mats nart | Sirece ees s s caller & solx. and Mrs. Myron Hoxio and Miss |leader, Mra. Rollason, as the main part| ~James ‘Beebe ‘was a. caller in New | tord cburch. Hang Thts in Your Kitchen | of her programme. A social hour fol- [ TLondon the first of the week. - - & HOME CARD 1918 . . Wednesday. - |lowea the meeting as usual. SR iy BOLTON NOTCH Largest Salo-of Any Medicineia the World, FRANKLIN Confgo;snu vsmh Superiniandent. 3 - EiiflPL[N ‘Sekd Srecywliors, In Toag Wous Se, % 4 g 3 The Sunday_School offiers and the e i Ttade Wheré You See This { Bat Where You S teachers met Thursday sv‘;nin,z at the oo s Mrs. Harley DeWolf went to Hast 63 Emblem - P This Sceial and home of the superintendent, William | Friends Invited to Cape Cod Wed- |Hartford Friday to see Mrs. Hodge, and Mrs. Louis Smith—Recent|G. Park, to discuss plans for making| ding—Evening of Delightful Musie, |Who is ill by the school more efficient. 190 Franklin St; - preis Sl Mrs. ‘Grace Goodrich was a Hart- - e . . A meeting of the W. C. T. 15 Rvj’vam Mrs, Elizabeth Smith of Glasgo is to% v‘ijm!){* Sa.:un}i‘a}";‘ > ::0::7!':::5‘5‘;0! C“I': CAA :'G'c: b 5. N be held Friday evening with rs. | with Mrs. Roy. Clemens. . B, ice is having a four-room ¥ - a ' WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP WIN THIS WAR 2 i ahd Mee: Touis St Mon: TYSh | Bkt Mrs. B, C. Josiyn s spending the |cottege built on his land at the lake | PIEGE OF CORNED J'llr OR ANY= 2 See other side showing WHY you should do it | 3r and. Mre. Bornost Smith aftended| . The Junior Endesvor socicts com- |weeic end in Boston and Worcester. H. B DeWolt was in Bast Harlford | tiiNG IN THE MEAT LINE. - » ol % . P 7 bt 3. ry 121 = 4 o . oVt yunday. £ - Oiir Problem s to téed tho Allies and our own soldiers abroad by sending ther fhe Y. M. C. A concert in Norwich |7enced, [ S O IR S Wedding Invitations. T N Skinner, who has been 1 WAL LUPPERT 88 much food as we can of the most concentrated nuttitive value in the least shipping ‘fii“g;‘,fi’r‘;“gmac Geer of Ledyara|b® used every Sunday for six weeks.| Friends here of Miss Edith Morang | with muscular rhepmatism for xél " space. ‘These foods are wheat, beef, pork, butter and sugar. - were recent guests of their daughter, e — — ' e = Our Solution is to et less of thess and as lttle of all f L loods as will su; 5 4 health and strength. All saving counts for vietory. R oo R AL Mo PRl guest of Mrs Lucy E. Manning of g E T Aadarh § Yantic. P Y 4 3 = th; ::«:;AT’:T;::::; m“’&‘.‘ B s W5y &: ;Iulingj Program at Social, e : : 3. = . - | containing wheat, and use 5o wheat flour in auy foro. escdt ihe saed - i e e SR e e e e 2 g = < amount that may be needed for thickening seups or gravips, or for & bind Mre, Erneat Smith; 'sogg. Wiss Blanche ] . : = er in corn bread and other cereal breads. As to Breed, if you bake it af Smith; dialogue, Following a Hus- » Y 4 .glme.;xet o{the{,l utmh m‘wm and if you buy it, bof only war breads ’ mfi: E;mfi:}:z ?;fl:;, ;{xds:m;_%ur ) 3 . = s T e el S v T Secl s SINCE THE INAUGURATION OF THIS EVENT THE RESPONSE HAS BEEN = Have ONE MEATLESS Tnesday o eniiad. My 4m . > s = R o RONRiaR BrveH O R Bt b ot i Salo e VERY BIG AND SELLING THE BEST WE HAVE EVER HAD AT A LIKE E b Smith and Oliver Gardiner; solo, Mr, 3 N = e it TRt e e i o s s Hoges; plaio seiection, Miss Mirem PERIOD ‘OF THE YEAR, INROADS HAVE BEEN MADE IN OUR STOCKS e -rorx1§~ xsm without pork, bacon, ham, lard or pork products, fresh o¥ g}t{ar un; :&::mlm;mnt. 1:; cream, 5 g T T g 4w R s Sl e A HERE AND THERE, BUT THEY WERE NOT DEEP, AND CHOOSING IN & Mike every day a FAT-SAVING DAY (Butter, 1ard, lardsubstitutes, ete): .. and Mrs. ¥¥ron Smith of Blue . Hils. ) - \ i = fl”fi‘%‘?fi?fllfl'mflmmmumm§m COVENTRY THIS GREAT SALE IS AS ATTRACTIVE NOW AS IT WAS ON THE OPEN- 2 S = = = Ahe table. Wasts 10 soups it a Tade from fat Bo caretts of ar s ot o Agreupturel” Etonalon Schiol Gons ING DAY OF THIS EVENT. ' o = ~~"and waste two and a half times g8 uoh fat 45 Wo Doed. 5. _.o% . il tinues Through Four Days. - . = Make évery day a SUGAR-SAVING DAY. : ¢ e g = T st e S T S st i iidy GRtaiing R S T e ey e E £ T St e e e 0 12 e e ' —in S = S et T tic spent the week end with Hattie & s a e n 3 g = ] & thn “g;,”ffi,?_n_ .’::MAmmfiL s e Bihet Todd of Tonantille via- § o = : e ST e e, laee. o8 ¥0ee o0t whlsh we mut swie,Base alf 5 5 ; £ 7! N o b s . | = £ > mmm‘w-?dmnmmfim?fifmfi;fi” ke Sash. wodt § o ! £ = b “HOARD ING FOOD. Any one buying and holding a larger supply of food now, Your Health e . c 3 _than in peace time, except foods eammed, dried or preserved in the home, 18 : e AL - = b ‘melping to deteat the Food Adminfstration in its attempt to secure & joat din e 2 2 = 3 ribution of food and the establishment of falr prices. The food hoarder Jo works . TR g . ssidmsmmaiosciae aomgone @ BROOKLYN | : & Py’ Mh:;ummu—»unm FR TR o “-‘,.," ? : e 1 ; in fhings 18 the foundetion of the natfonal strength. ' ; s : = Ffi‘{gfi’m GIVES AID T0 THE ENEMY. KEEP rmg:ffl“‘q . Rm:::’“‘-’:.fl = S : Z 5 266-268-270 MAIN ST ; B - -‘u.’-.z s 1ot ot groviog dteen Prd w8 prson e ol of e diin i fi‘_fi.}“?flqu,‘f . me Stam nat SahSfies e NORWICH, CONN. - \ w3 #hould belp the stores by et dows P " Costs eives with | wnd fadoral ool g : mors, av-s mbncy. W“ advies, o Tee \mliu: this saves raitrosd mu:r.l.:ffi_ : 24 Tablets for 25¢. : Refort 10 e ncarest foot Wawm name and address of™S 0 T ! ST,

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