Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 10, 1918, Page 10

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mmnmemm ¥ervice will be Spirit. C.A.Nmmwmv-:hat 4 the ,shelurnu Sunday. { At Trinity Episcopal “church there will be holy’ communion at 9.30.a _m, and morning prayer and sermon . at 10.30 a m. - At Mt Mary charch/T1 a. m., preaching, 12 m, Sunday school; 745 p. m, pmchmg. Benjamin W. Williams, minister. S Henry Strouse, minister. At the ‘morning service Rev. W. E. Msrwfll preach. Sunday school at 12 o'cleck. At St Andrnw'- Episcopal ehxroh, Rev. William H. Smith, rector, hol communion, 9.30 a. m.; morming pray: er, 10.30 a. m.; evening prayer, 730 mervice at 5, which is held in the Weman's b rooms on Main strect ,the sub- ject of the lesson sermon will be Bpirit. At the Greeneville Congregational church, Sunday morning, there will be a preaching service conducted by Rev. D. D. Fisher of North Stoning- ton. The Sunday school will be omitted, 135 At A. M. n ehurch. McKinley avenue. prezchm’ at 11 a. m., sub- ject, The Gospel the Dynamic of Sal- vation. Sunday school, 12.15; evening service, 7.45, Topic, The Broken Cis- terns. Rev, W. D. Francis, pastor. At the Central Baptist church, morning service, 10.30 o’clock, preach- ing by Rev. John N. Lackey of Hart- ford. Service in Italian, 1045 of- lock, conducted by Rev. J. W. Carle- ; Sunday school at 12 o’clock. City Bible Class for Men, 12 o’clock. Young People’s meeting, 7 o'clock p. people’s serv 30 ETORRS HENS KEEP UP EGG PRODUCTION Hot Weather Seems to Offer No Han- dicap in 40th Week. In spite of the hot weather the birds in the contest at Storrs, during ieth week, managed to lay or a yield of 466 per cent he lead with a_yield of 54 eggs. pen of White Leghorns entered by xmoor Farms, Lebanon, Pa, were d with 51 eggs to their credit. 4, White Wyandottes owned by W. Stevens, Stillwater, N. Y., was a close third with 50 eggs. Pen 1, Barred Rocks, entered by Merritt M. c pen 21, White Wyandottes en- ., were tied for fourth vith 49 esgs, while pen 30, of Vhi ya.n&tes, owned by Cook and Porter, t Hampton, Mass, iere fifth with 48 eggs to their credit. As can be seen the heevy breeds did ir share with five out of the seven t pens to their credit. the past few months there has All over the eastern sec- country people felt that i price of feed had been too high, e price of poultry products too low, that there was need for organized ef- t in buying and seliing. As a re- t of this feeling, the New England anized with offices in Boston and National Poultry Federation has cen formed with headquarters at Washington. In view of such umset- ed conditions and the feeling on the part of many poultry farmers _that heir poultry was no longer profitable, the management of the contest began o believe that perhaps there would be' the same interest in laying mptition another year as has ob- At the First Baptist church, George | i tained heretofore. The fact is that the college now has over 80 applications and only a total of 100 can be received, and this three before the next contest opens. rs from a dozen states are al- lanning to send birds to Storrs ovember, The three best pens in each of the principal varieties are as follows: Pen Barred Plymouth Rocks. 4 Jules F. Francais, West Hampton Beach, L, T. 3 Riehard Allen, Pittsfield, White Wyandottes. 20 Obed G. Knight, Bridgeton, 1692 B ol 14384 1448 Rhode Island Reds. 4¢ Richard Allen, Pittsfield, Mass. ... cee 43. Pinecrest Orcha.r Mass. ... 40 Pequot POulTJ’Y Farm, South- port, Conn. White Leghorns. 68 Hollywood Farm, Holly- Woolk: Wleh: .. .oiidienas §9- Braeside 1575 1423 1304 1601 1605 1597 Miscellaneous. 53 Ore. Agricultural College (Oregons) Corvallis, Ore. .. 33 H. P. Cloyes, (Buff Wyan- dr\t'.es) East Hartford, me1 Conn. .... 1440 80 Cook & Purter (Pufl Wy- SHOWS PRETTY CATCH OF BLACK BASS, Jewett City Expert Brings in Four Fish—Total Weight 13 3-4 Pounds. George S. Brown of Jewett City, ‘ormerly of Norwich, and well known n eastern Connecticut as an expert ait caster, as well as writer of nany instructive articles on the portsmanlike method of taking fish n artificial bait, apparently has but ittle difficulty in securing the wily black bass. ‘When his neighbors see his red run- about starting off towards one of the many lakes that surround Jewett City they cancel all orders placed at the markets and rarely get disappointed. In truth, the appetizing odor of baked black bass is getting quite common. ‘Wednesday was surely no day to go out for bass, at least that it what the old-timers said, but just to show what tnowledge of bass habits and proper handling of artificial bait would do, Mr. Brown spent one hour and a half just ninety minutes—in casting a lure. Theé net results were sufficient 19 stop all traffic on the main street Jewett City when he returned. It was a good catch and to see the real 1'sh was far better than to hear a lot of much better fish stories. He had just four fish, caught out of five ikes. The weights were 2 3-3 1lbs, 4 Ibs, 3 1-4 lbs. and 5 lbs. Total ight, 13 3-4 1bs. It is a well known et that they can nlay ball ln Jewett City; it also aj they can ..‘.Y-.yv,..."a."f”' el Sl 4= ~ i — August The American housewife can do much to aid in making this. war come to a vic- torious end. Food must be saved and sent abroad. The greatest aid to the woman in the summer is a good Refrig- erator, It enables her to use food which would otherwise spoil and cut down the consumption of food. Sale Pnces 0n Refngerators | s S oy Prevent Waste The best Refrigeratoris the one which maintains the lowest temperature with the least ice consumption. You will find in our great stock a model to suit ydur re- quirements, one which is a guaranteed ice saver. A small payment places one in your kitchen, the balance on liberal ¢gedit terms to suit your convenience, ., | READ THE AUGUST SALE PRICES $15.00 White Enamel Lined Refrigerators, August Sale Price $10.40—$18.00 White Enamel Lined Refrigerators, August Sale Price $13.60—$24.75 White Enamel Lined Re- frigerators, August Sale Price $16.70—$32.25 White Enameled Refrrgerators w1th Water Cooler, August Sale Price $23.40. Fifty other styles at reduced prices. & That Mattress Spec1al This wonderful high-class Mattress in one of the sensational values in this August Sale. therein are 'strictly of the highest class, and we defy anyone to - produce a better Mattress at anything lower than $15.00. AuGUsT SALE PRICE $9,60 The construction and material used - NOTE OUR GREAT, NEW STORE Our great new store was filled with buyers since the opening of this sale, and commend most favorably of the splendid values offered for such fine Furniture. On Saturday last, the first Saturday of the sale, it was almost impossible to render the proper service that we had hoped.to extend to all our customers. We have additional forces today, and trust that we will be able to serve all who come. ltxsnotamazmgthatsoma.ny take advantage of this sale, because all realize that every article offered is new season- ble merchandise, and in each and every case means the saving of not less than 20%. You had better call today. Now is the time to secure the odd Dresser that you have long de- sired to complete your bedroom suite. Dress- ers in mahogany, an- tique, ivory, American walnut and oak have for the sale we are holding this week. Many periodl designs are in- cluded at these prices. 31(90 Oak Dressers, with French Plate Mir- ror. August Sale Price $10.50—3$28 Dressers, August Sale Price $18—$48.50 Gemnne Circassian Walnut Dressers, August Sale Price $30—$38.50 Mahogany Dressers, August Sale Price $22.75—Other Dressers in ll?eléd‘:e;ye Maple, birch, ivory, white enamel at g'reatly Round and Square DINING TABLES did selection in all styles and sizes in Square and Round Tables at prices that mean the saving of not less than 20 per cent. You had better call while the selection is good. Remember the Special Feature In order to protect yourself against future high prices, we will allow | rau to select any article in our store at August Sale Prices and de- iver same at your convenience whether in September, October, No- vember or December, making no charge for storage. quirement will be a nomina! deposit to hold the merchandise. and re- ceive full bensfit of the August Sale Prices. This is an opportunity you should not miss, been specially reduced” The only re- High-class Odd | CHIFFONIERS | At August Sale | Prices If there is a room in your house that has not .ul proper ch:fir-:mer, this sale is an oppol unity you should not ‘miss. (y):r Chiffoniers in every wood and style, can be secured at August Sale Prices as low as $8.90 for a strictly high-grade Chifnier. Call and see the large variety. oDD DRESSING TABLES, Every one admires a beautiful Dressing Table, and our display was never so fine ,including all styles and periods in Bird’s Eye Maple, Mahogany, American and Circassian Walnut, as well as imita- Tion finish. Prices were never so low. A good Dressing Table is availa-' ble as low as $18.75. A NOTE We have three five-piece Parlor-Suites in Mahogany finish, upholstered in Vorona, Velour, and Muleskin, value $65, August Sale Price for these three suites only is . $32.75 et 15 N A S SES 8 The ‘Splendid Period Furnltl;re Included In Tlus Sale Sets a New Standard For Home Furmshmgs- UST to walk through the wide aisles of our neat new store " and see the beautiful new Furniture on display here at re- duced prices will give youpnewn&aoftheremuhblequd:ty of the Furniture found at our store. You may choose from more than styles of Tea Wagons at August Sale Prices in all finishes such as Fumed Oak, Ma- hagony, Walnut and An- tique Mahogany. All pe- riods are represented, so that you can wmplota your dining room with one of these fine Tea Wagons, One extra special offered 311( fi'fi 'Tn Wl:on in or Mahogany—August Sale Price $890. — - There are on dxsplay thfoughout the store an endless variety of Fine Lamps, in all styles and colors. Shades are varied in coloring, inchading metal silk and cretonne, © We are sure that a Lamp is here that will meet with your approval at the saving of not less than 25%, $8.50 Portable Lamps at $3.75, and many other styles reduced i proportion. & ; At August Sale Pnces ‘you may select Easy Chairs and Rockers in varied styles of tapestry, leather and cane, up- holstered. We offer a special $20.00 Tapestry Upholstered Rocker at $12.00. T WARDROBE SPECIAL We offer a special Solid Oak Wardrobe with three-ply panel doors, regular price $20.00— s Ang'u.st Sale Price $12:90 ' ! -~ Valne $25.00 7 < All complete $ 14.90 Terms $2.00: Down,.$1.00 per Week SEE WINDOW "DISPLAY The Plaut- Cadden C ; Eshbhhed 1872, ..rid 135 TO. lm STREET "~ .~ OU will be surprised to find period Furniture, including suich popular designs as William and Mary, Queen Anne and Hepplewbfieatmsthtyoum‘ght meer-—«‘__..‘iw - = EXTRA SPECIAL —A Fine Alummum Set consisting of =" Price for August:Sale only w;;-,, 5 There is still a good selection of fine — Buffets in different - woods and styles that may be ob- 1 tained - at August ices. You should not fail to ‘make ‘an early se- lection, as the Buf- fets are so attractive i that they are rapidly being disposed of. We have Oak Buf- fets as low as $1275 during August Sale only. Every conccxvable co{or scheme and . style is represented in the showing of | Carriages and Strollers which -are of-‘ fered at the August Sale Priges. - It will be well for you to select one now, as, prices will probably be much higher, ; hereaftcr Good Carriages are availa- b ble as low as $16.90. This means a real good Reeqd Carriages. | e iy ACONSOLETABLE[SSOUWUL ¥ THe Console Table is a pratical and useful piece of furniture for any dining * room. When not in use it folds against the wall as shown in the illus- tration. When used as a breakfast or serving table it can be opemed into ‘double the size. We are showing them in Antique Mahogany. Many styles of Fancy Tables are dxs- played at August Sale Prices which rep- resent the saving of 20%. Any color or finish you have in mind is here, See this winderful selection. zimes - z - 't DINING ROOM FURNITURE Y by diss AT 20% OFF - Period Suites, in Mahogany and Wal- 1 nut enter this sale on equal terms with Chairs, Tables, Buffets and Sewing Tables. There are no exceptions and those who know the quality of this fur- niture will realize what a remarkable r saving can be made during this sale, || e One 5 guart Lipped Sauce Pan One 4 quart Dutch Kettle and Cover One 6 quart Dutch Kettle and Coven One 6 quart Windsor Kettle 7' .¢ One 6 quart Preserving Kettle g ) ' One 8 quart Preserving Kettle 7 > uf One 2 quart Combination Cooker ! L i One 3 quart Windsor Sauce Pan | ONLY A FEW SETS REMAIN e \ l One 2 quart Lipped Sauce Pan E I I TR

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