Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 12, 1919, Page 13

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Commumty Gr eryCo ‘c.qu' Codfish in 1 pound mpuhgq,(spwidy Pillsbury’s »rflf‘;:-:;c;:»; =2 Unexcelled Coffee 38c Ib. (Now worth 48c) : 15¢ Evaporated Milk, small can 8c. Libyl Condensed Milk, 16¢c hrgeCamPudn-,ZiScan. Early June Peas, 15¢ can. Mascot Soap, 5c bar. ng Vlctsr hbefler:thnypneo.lf u(SOOwunt),S‘/gc you have never tned lt—!ry box. maflnumflmmwz;m Toilet Puper, Lemon, Orange, Tea and Sugar Cookies, 22c Ib. Sugar Fingers, 25c¢ Ib. Raisins, Hermitage 16¢ packa; Puffed Rice. or Wheat, l4c package. ge. FEAMING and TRUCKING |Formosa, Ooolong, Mixed DONE VERY’ Pnltinp‘n_y Anp ar| and Ceylon Teas, 50c Ib. REASONABLE PRICES We carry White Rose, Sun- ARTHUR H. LATHROP |beam, Lipton’s, Tetley's and G s Salada Teas. o Heinz’ Pork and Beans, 18c JUNE i The month of weddings is fast| Chow-Chow, 20c bottle. | approaching. Buy your En-| Grapelade, 20c. gagement and Wedding Rings| Tryphosa, 10c package. and Wedding Gifts at the old| Sunbeam Corn Flakes (9 oz.) | 12¢ package. ———— Afotié. Red . Salmon Paste The Wm. Friswell Co. 25-27 Franklin Street Worwich. Conn. can. 29¢c can. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED OCCIDENT FLOUR 38 © 0u i Boer Tongues, e $1.15. Costs a - Little More nmlmw‘a' S Others — Worth It. = = A. R. MANNING In our Vegetable and Meat Yeantic, Conn. Phone 960-2| Department we have a fine line of Fresh Vegetables and Fruit. Special for Friday and Saturday Sugar Cured CORNED BEEF kEpAIR [T NOW U se The Attic Think of the extra rooms 81-85 Franklin Street. you could rent or use your- self, if your empty attic were put to work. Transform that slacker | AUTO DELIVERY TELEPHONE 759 - space into cheerful, com- fortable rooms with Bea- ver Board —it's quickly done without disturbing the rest of the house. Ask us for the details. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. DONT THROW AWAY Central Wharf x 3 Casings—Save them and gain Don’t Retire Your Tire -!a 85 per cent. of your tire bill, by having Te the sorap pile just because it has|iy ‘reconstroct hom Ino‘n :adly damaged. here it N z¢t BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP werk lengthens the life of and THAMES SQUARE the cost of upkeep. thus _cuts dow nizing is oevkd help Our Tire Vul in these days of censervi Timken-Hyatt and Silvy’s Tire ShO'p e SALES—SERVICE = 114 FRANKLIN STREET NEAR WILLOW Open Evenings Unhl 9 P. M. VHLCANIZING SHOP TIRE REPAIRING AND TUBES Al wm-k Guarantesd HENRY D £ & Yantic PO, Box 188 - GARLOCK & HAYNES t BANK STREET, Second Floor, Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON GET OUR PRICE.ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING Phone 731-3 NEW LONDON, CONN. -n—fi-mnur-——lnmun nnv:m s*ronAaE lAfitmtl EN YO R N 7 ¥ You Want Some Real R Yo AME 00ROV CALL AT T CTORY LLNCH ‘|and perfected plans for the ready for sandwiches) 10c| {Arctic Red Salmon, tall cans,| ked Sockeye Salmon, 25c: Large cans Crab Meat (put. up in Japan) 65c—small 3 » ! 18c Ib. ; | dividend at the rate of FOUR PER .In spite of the hot Weather the t 11y part of the wdek and the rain S i overcast weather of the latter part of ss Dora l.etendre, chairman of the the week the fraternal organizations|auditing committee, read her report of the city have- beef ac-jfor fhe guarter ending June 36 nd tive. ~Monday night U: ge of |1t - accepted. The chapter ga Oda Tellows installed fewly elected | un to 55 |officers as did Shetucket lodge Tues- day night. Thames lodge, Odd Fel- uwueg. for the mahogany lows, of Montville, also installed offi- | clock which whe presented the lodg cers this week. The Women of Moose- | for the lodge room. Up to the pres. heart Legion heard an interesting re- |ent -(h’re has_been ne clock in port of the big . convention.:held - at |the i Toom ‘ang fe gitc will-be Mooseheart at their meeting ‘hursday ‘mt}y appfiomal by the members. night and on Friday ni Norwich, s e 4 ., lodge, L. O. O. disc\:&“ QDIIF!LLWO & odge, No. 11, WRIch they’ haye BEFaREed to' oM a8 | L B O e I ey, o ‘usual this” summer. erini in ‘hu"?mflh&‘."g n 2 4 er of members, by D WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART. F. Kinney. The following ofcers The regular meeting ‘of - Women of | were seated: Mooseheart lodge, No. 124, I O. 9= M., Noble grand, Herbert F. Brown; R was held Thursday night at the|S. N. G, Jobn T. Y g Moose Home on Laurel Hill and wgs | Fred Araburn; called to order by the senior, regent,| Ricardsen; R. S. V. Mrs. Emma Beaver. Mrs. 'Beaver,| L. S. V. G, William Jackson: who voluntarily represented the lodge | ductor, C. Louis Browning: warden. at “the Mooseheart conventlon recent- | Louis Wattz; chaplain, A. T. Bgon Iv. gave the members an interesting|insidé guard, John _ Rice; outside talk on the doings of the convention.[ guard, Clarence Amburn; R. 8. 8.1 The lodge did not send a delegate this | Adelbert Maymird; L. S. S, .mm[ year, but Mrs. Beaver volunteered to| Hawker; pianist, ‘William H.' Dous- represent the lodge at her own ex- pense. The senior regent's trip to ngm retreshments and cigars were gerve Mooseheart was not only valuable ex- B perience for herself but proved of| Thamés iedge, No. 32, L Or O. ¥. [ great value to the chapter. Among the | inktalled officers for the next six many things referred to by Mrs. Bea- | months Tuesday evening, July 8, at ver was the 9 o'clock servivce which’is| Montville. held every night by the children -at| Many menibers Were present from Mooseheart, regardless of what _they New Londea and .Groton and several are doing or where they are.. AL'9 o'~ these gave very interestin clock they recite a short praver and | dresses the meeting a light 6| sing the chorus of a bymm: THe local | lnch, consisting of ice cream, cake, | chapter hereafter will observe coffee was served by the xoan et 2 chef N|.C. Allen. i The -following officers were install- ed: Noble grand, Harry Watt: vice | grand cmf-rfl Shields; recording sec- | retary, Paton; warden, Fred ! Churel mmtur H. B. FRogérs: rient slpporter noble farry nrm ;_left supporter noble grand, Edwunla right scerfe , sup- wrler Fred Hubert: left seene sup- porter, Walter Auwood: inside guard, BEugene Greene; outside guard. Leon Allen; chaplain, Edwin 5. Henry. 'I'he vidll* officers were: District John V. King, District Depmy Grand Marshail John H. Gal- lup, - District Deputy Warden C. A. Phillips, . District Deputy Grand. Sec ' retary T. G. Richards, District Dep ty Grand ‘Treasurer W. C. Beckwith. District Deput\ @haplain Walter | District uty Grand Herald William C. Craw- ford. DENTIST Office Hours: $.12 3. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat, Evenings 7-8 Room &0» Thayer Building 1. 299 _ aesidence. fel 1275 AMERICAN LEGION. Robert O. Fletcher Post No. 4, of Norwich j« in Zone No. 1, of the coun- | trywide campaisn mapped out by the American legion to the different parts of the country and to assist in organ- = izing the 4,000,000 American veterans of the great war into local posts. The DR. R. J. COLLINS’ organizer in each zone will have e e - charge of his own speaker's bureau! and will be ready to send speakers to any city or town in his zone where the OFFICE bovs who have been in service have WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL | mecting fo learn the aims of ‘the la- JULY 14th i Theodore Roosevelt of = - former lieutenant colon. ————— | Herbert - of Massachusetts, . former | GEORGE TOURTELLOTT lieutenant cononel, and John W. Inzer of - Alabama, former army chaplain, Teacher of Violin Studio, 21 CIliff Street will make speaking tours through the | entire country in the Interest of the national organization of the legion. MOOSE. o Ngrwich, Conn.. lodge. No. 850, .. held their regular eiitaees st £ in the Moose home on Friday evening with a_large attendance and with Dictator William R. Hastedt n the chair. Plans for the coming car-| nival were completed. The lodge may have an outing this summer, although no definite plans have been made. The | initiation a | Speetal attention to diseases of the STOMACH, BLOOD and LUNGS. 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. $21-2 house. Hours: 9-10 a. m. lodge is to hold a class week from Sunday. Phone: 821 office; D.J.Shahan, M.D. Alice Building, 321 Main Street. aprioTuThs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ludkie have returned from a stay of several days with reiatives in Rockville. Bl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey and daughters have returned from Rock- | ville. Miss Loretta Curran has returned to her home in Willimantic after, spending the past week as the guest of Miss Nellie Driscoll. | 190th Dmdend Office of The Norwich Savings Socisty | v M- BAd e o T weeks as ! Norwich, Conn., June 7, 1919. |guests of Mrs. Bertha Brumme. The Directors of this Society have | i weoke the mmcot of Mes Fomen declared out off the earnings of the! Purdon. current six months a semi-annual} H. Bishop of New York has been spjending some time in town with her, sister, Mrs. Albert J. Bailey. Mrs. Charles Pendleton nad daugh- after | ters, Mazie, ldred and Gladys, and! their guest. Miss Stevenson, of Nor- | wich. spent Tuesday in Hartford. Miss Kate Lyons of Worcester, who bas usually spent her suramer here at| Pine Tree cottage, is at Gloucester m—, the summer. i Cent. per annum, payable tc deposi- tors entitled thereto on and July 15, 1919, COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. SEE OUR WORK FIRST THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR PAINTING YOUR CAR . MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP 354 West Main Street WELD]NG BRAZING 'BROKE OR BENT)| it can be repaired. TO AVOID MOTOR ; TROUBLE Cracked cylinders, crank leave your repair work in our hands,| Cases, housings and castings This is our.specialty—we repair hun- “"““f“’ welded dreds of cars of all makes and are ‘ex- Scored Cylinders perts at this particular job. No mat- ter what part of the power plant, driving mechanism, shafts, gears, etc., repaired by our new process. Saves power and guarantees 'a clean motor. You can use may need attention you can depend the same pistons and rings. "IMPERIAL GARAGE WELDING CO. H. T. ROBINSON, Mgr. |Phone 929 Norwich, Conn. | AUTO RADIATORS | Repaired. premstly and thoroughly tested under air pressure before leav- BATTERY SERVICE 00, F Come and Ses the . R!GHTKE\ITAHF Fre ing shop. Formerly Branch of Cave Welding Ce. WILLARD SERYICE STATION W. E. SHANLEY 31 Chestnut Street, - AGE BATTERY CO. |, THERS 1= no advsrtistng medio: “.g.g PLUMBING TINNING B8 Shotusket Bicser, Norwih, Conn. | eicore GUhhecHouE equal 499 Main St Tel. 710-3 Phone 214 Norwich EPHONOGRAPH STORE OF NORWICH IS SELLING THE FINEST | Victor Records Made —AT HALF PRICE— Imagine having such a musical library as hereto- fore only the wealthy could afford—imagine being able to buy hereafier “Red Seal” Victor Records Heretofore Priced $2.00 and Up HALF PRICE at The Talking Machine Shop Red Seal Records represent the complete collection of the world’s BEST in music. On them you will find the LIVING reproduction of the playing or voice of the world’s GREATEST artists. With_them, you can enjoy feasts of music that almost no wealth in the world could bring together in one place at one time. A Marvelous List of Some of the New Opportun- ities in MUSIC Now Open LIST PRICES NOW 88127—Aida—*Celeste Aida,” Caruso ........eu.... $3 $1.50 89030—Trovatore—‘“Misere” (in Italian), Alda and Chorus 4 $4 $2.00 md Zimbalist . $4 $2. 89092—Angels’ Serenade 2 Kreisler $4° $2.00 89106—Lullaby from Jocelyn, (Bmgd) G uck McCormack and 87243—O Sole Mio (Di Capua), Caruso ............. $2 $1.00 87502—Tales of Hoffman—“Barcarolle,” Farrar and Scotti $3 $1.50 87255—Robin Hood—*“Oh Promise Me”, Homer ...... $2 $1.00 87282—Just Before the Battle, Mother; Schuman-Heink $2 $1.00 88073—I1.0, Here the Gentle Lark; Melba .. £1.50 88298—Dinorah—*Shadow Song;’”’ Tetrazzini ........ $3 $1.50 9521 1—Lombardi—“Qual Volutta; A fa, Caruso, Journet $5 2.50 96001—Rigoletto—Quartet; (,‘;mxso, Sembrich, Scotti, Severina Attt 41d $6 $3.00 87017—Rigoletto—‘La Donn.l & Mobxl 5 TEATRISO b fore ot $2 $1.00 88113—Madame Butterfly—“Un Bel di Vedremo;” Farrar $3 $1.50 88311—Swiss Echo Song (in Italian); Tetrazzini ...... $3 $1.50 88071—Lucia—‘Mad Scene;”’ Melba ... £ g 55 $3 $1.50 88362—Pagliacci—*“‘Prologo;” Amato ......cvvvevnnn. $3 $1.50 89001—Forza del Destino—‘‘Solenne in Quest* ’Ora;” ST S T T S S G G B R S $4 $2.00 95200—Boheme—“O Suave Fanciulla;” Melba, Caruso . $5 $2.50 9600—Rigoletto Quartet; Caruso, Abott, Homer, Scotti .. $6 $3.00 SUHEs—Parla Vaise (Italidn) ; Hempel . . o onaicoiscvoos oo $3 $1.50 89128—Chanson d’Amour (French)' Ida; Elman;ssims $4 $2.50 88061—Pagliacci—“Vesta la Giubba;” Caruso .. ........ $3 $1.50 96200—Lucia—Sextett; Sembrich, Caruso, Scotti, Jour- BEL Sevenna, Daddi Yo sy . S $3.50 A VICTOR SERVICE UNSURPASSED Is offered to those who turn for their Musical needs to The Talking Ma- chine Shop. Here they have the convenience of six soundproof rooms, the pleasure of dealing with a trained and expert sales force under the management of Mr. Curland with 14 years experience in this city, the advantage of dealing with the licensed dealers of the Victor factories. These are advantages seldom found together. Will you profit by their combination here? The Talking Machine Shop Victrolas On Easy Terms 46 Franklin St.

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