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» i < - e wh 2 3 mibe plans will take definite shape. 5 - - 1 5 3 approximate | from Jewett City, Mystic, New Lon- 1 i B Death ber : §.993.75. Trane- |dent of the Rebekah State Assem ' ¢ H[ADAEHES sTAR oF BETHLEHEM. ham Memorial on Thursday night five 1 ;s | Norwien lodze, Stdf of Bethilehem, is | Bew members received the degrec. On t0 have can £ Kk in the O¢tober 14 a whist ‘and dance will be — d‘egr:esd:gl:éi= 1t holds its next|beld in Buckingham Memorfal. ' The - texpected that there will be a l.lrgo at- remonies. {tendance at the meeting on October |16 ROYAL ARCANUM. - S i sugust 1918. in the history of the ODD FELLOWS. 1 Arcanum is like July, 1916. m Shetucket Lodge No. 27. L O. O. the history of the great war, ay eld their regular business meeting in Royal Arcanum FEulletin. Tt i Iellows’ building ~ on 4ranklin fir: cessful summer Z00d attendance. Only s've. The order has increased its|the usual routine business was trans- number by five v-|acted at the meeting. | one add The Triple Link Corporation held a month _tha: ‘in August,|meeting on Thursday evening _ at 16. Auzust, 1917, and August. 1918 | which plans were made for a member- One has to o back|ship drive to be held soon. Another meeting is to Le held next week when 3 far s o of our f all the REBEKKAHS. { round e taken into| Hope Rebekah Lodge, No. 23, 1. O. O. F.. was honered-at its meeting Wed- better and more impor! nesday evening in Odd Fellows' build- nlts achieved is the spirit|ing on Franklin street by a visit from ind morn e of the order. August does grand officers. i t is the first montk On Wednesday thie past grands met | Mrs. Willey of Asylum street. Al e o nnér was served at noon and the business session was held in the afternoon. There was an attend- fi-lance of 47. The visitors included Mrs. Hattie J. Fisher. president of the Re- bekah State Assembly. Ellen P. Hut- A 2 E ew Haven, grand war- a < < ments since 1 i,fden, 3 E. Lovett of Willimantic, deputy "rflnd president and members 4. Total number don and Groton. ° Mr! Hattie “T. {Lanz, a2 _member of Hope Rebekah who has recently arrived back ! from Italy, was s .| present. Mrs. v s viece pes At the ular meeting of Hope Re- 1{bekah lodge in Oda Fellows' buildinz .{in the evening the srand officers were | | present. The meeting was presided Amount per last|over by Mrs. Clara Pingpank and the Tnterest attendance was large. recommenéation™, C. L. BESWICK. | . qgea’ ;ed from Y. and| After the business lhad been con-i " aa sl 5 3 cluded there was an entertainment &0c¢. a box, 6 for $2.50. trial size 25¢. | o155 ccess of .| programme. There were niano selec- | t on receiptof | - 1 \ lial y tions by Mrs. Ryan. recitatio by Mrs. Spal . Avery Park. a banjo and guitar duet by Mr. Spencer |2nd Mr. Hayes and Jacob Land sang - - jRocked ‘in the Cradle of the Deen. 3 3 = ¥ - Dr. Charles A. Scharf of Quinn’lr# | MANUFACTURERS WANT i - E 1 T.odge. No. 1, a resident at the Odd FREIGHT thoRos RESUMED h $16 » Tellows’ home, who was a guest of tile evening, expressed himself feeling! £ SO, fana appreclatively. to the Rebekabs of = onnecticut for the many tho S L A e of courtesv and generous kind- from all points in -{ness that contributes o much to the comfort and pleasure of the resid of the home. “Cratitude is the faire | flower that bloss-® = in the heart”| 1a Dr. Scharf, “Rebekahs of Connec- At cll OGRENSBURG, N. X, NOHWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAYy SEPTEHBER 20, 1919 SUNDAY SUBJECI'S The subject at the Christian Science service in the Thayer bullding will be Matter. At Park Congregational church ser- mon at morning service b the pas- tor, topic, The Labor Problem. At Christ Episcopal church, holy communion 8 a. m. Service and sermon 10.30 2. m. Sunday school 12 m, At the unhl\!ls Missicn. 87 Main street, services at 10 a. m.. 3 p. m. and| 7.30 p. m. Bible school at 2 p. m. At St. Andrsw's Episcopal church, Rev. William H. Smith, rector. Holy| - 1 1 communion 10.30 a. m. Sunday school | 150 Main Street, in At Grace church. Yantic, Rev. 1 | McLean Goldie, rector. Morning p er and sermon at 10.45 2. m. Sunday | FREE AUTO <chool at 12 m. Evening prayer 7.30 p.| = DELIVERY At Trinity Episcopal church there will be holy communion at 9.30 a. m. imd_ holv communion and sermon at gt oo ikl R * Telephone Call 743-2. Give Us a Tri TRADE MARK £ s mrasns— ) The City of i ;/ GOODRICH _Akron, Chio Postal-Telegraph Office /. We pay postage on parce! ’ post one waj asd ‘f’f}oodrich has 30.30. The Sunday school will meet! at noon. subject | Must, | Can, 1 Will. preachine by Rev. Frederick A. Bis-| Christian Race; 1145 Bible scho be N. D, of Bos school at, noon. {ject, The Beginning of the Chur Re R. T. Thomas. pastor. Morning | mon, True Heroism. <ubject The Imoortant Purchase. and| At Preston City Baptist church, R The Saint’s Asylum is Distress. morning at 11 o'clock, Roy E, Kell At Trinity Methodist Episcopal | coUnty sccretary of the Y. M. C. church, Rev. E. A. Lesg, pastor. Sun-| Will speak. Lvening service at day morning sermon What is the Religious Life? Sunday)Ppledge will Le taken. at 6.30, led by M ening service, stereopticon lecture| Professor. Sunday John Evans and Mrs At the First Baptist church. Georze 4 will have charge. B. Y. P. U. at 6 Henry Strouse. minister. This church Y abios at 6. Ry i Cpeaial| Bvening subject, Careless Provider. he theme. God's Bus-| At the A. M. E. Zion church, at eehool at 12 oclock |o'clock, Sunday morning, Rev. W, 2 y. P. U. at|Francis will preach. 5 Bvening theme, e Why We Should Give to the Church|at noon. Bis At the Central Baptist church. Rev. A. F. Purk Love. Eervice in Ttalian 10.45, Rev. W. Carlevale. Sunday school at noon, <o the opening session of the City| The dreamer would be all right —— Always bears I P e he | Of - 2] the M & stepped forth last’ Bible class. Special programme. B.[his appetite didn’t get busy and wake | Signature of 74 4 June with jts. revohee; Y. P. U. at 6.30 WBvening service 730,} him up. At the Church of the Good Shepherd,| At the Federated church, R. Daniel| The New Loudon comm (Universalist), morning service With|Trick. pastor. morning sermon. The approved a bu , Mass. Sunday6.30, Christian Endeavor society. sub-jted to the an Grace Memorial Baptist church,|Leader, Peter Peterson. Evening ser- the Prohibited Sale. Tivening subject | ¥, W. Tholen, pastor. Service in the e pastor on|Offering for the state convention| scheol at 12 o'clock. BEnworth Leaguei. At Mt. Calvary Baptist church, Rev. s Elizabeth Lane.{J. S. Blake, pastor. Morning subject, school at noon. on Along the Mexican Border. |\ Missionary_meeting at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Queenie Bush Francis_wil biect, | The Five Reasans|Value of the Kingdom. Sunday school L n op W. L. Lee of Brook- Bo Tt lyn, N. Y., will speak for us at 3. p. m. The public are cordially invited s At § p. m. the pastor will preach For Infants and Children - . 4 postor. Subject of L 3 morning sermon, The Supremacy onfig‘;{e% The Joy of Heavenly Citizen- | In Use For Over 30 Years New London Budget §& e Tire” Summer of 1919 ablished this out- ding automobil- bS -“; fact, “Goodnch‘ Car owners and drivers everywhere are say-% ing it, passing along the good news by’ word of mouth. 7 At the outset Goodrich /| A 1» new it had the tirg —knew it by knowe ol; | meeting Thursday night t city ch. ov. unrealit porarily. Unclaimed Letters. { . The 1ist of unc | Norwich post office f ing Septemb Manuel Bail Henry Danie 30. 11 | 9 testing. A ? That’s why Goodr!:h tior nary More-Mile- Armour’s Little Pig Smoked ¥ jticut, we are grateful.” i s that have Deen Trce cream and cake closed a most; e awakening and|a. htful evenine. Mrs. Katie Tot- | some of|tey of Springfleld, a past grand of f{Hope Rebekah Lodze who was unable| to attend the meeting at Mrs. JVill residence, sent a beautiful box of flow- 2 |ers for the gathering. 1o big lodzes ed {ncrease of interest| EAGLES. for mem- Sagles hall. v Curran eEa terdanges Eharles: L. as elected chaplain to: serve June 1, 1920, Dr. W. T. Driscoll been with the medical cort S. army. has returned to bis/| a contest for the lndges in delegate _jing at New Haven. g th of the sesslo; MADE AUTOMOBI FROM MIC provision of any soldler 00. Policemen at Fair Grounds. { office; from the Norwich po | lice force be at the in- | Grounds (Saturday) afternoon | Welcome Home celebration. be on duty are Sergts. s and John H. Kane and Murphy, Henry Fen- rroll and = GRAND OPENING NEW WAIST SHOP “WAISTS - EXCLUSIVE” SATURDAY, SEPT. 20th BLOUSES—NEW FOR FALL Fresh looking and lovely, they are the sort that give you a sense of security when selecting. You feel certain that whatever you may choose the Style and Quality will be right. Daintily fine and uncommonly smart, some with a wee touch of color; others dis- - tinguished by a cleverly cut collar or cuffs, you will readily recognize the ultra smartness of this showing. Plan to visit our store while displays are complete. Shoulders Pound 23c STEAKS &= 1 Porterhouse BEEF — BEEF Another Slashing Big Beef Sale For Saturday. PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF, B........... 20c --SUGAR CURED Corned Beef Lean Plate, Pure LEAN POT ROAST BEEF, bb......... 12V 12Y5c Navel Cuts Shoulder Cuts Pound 10c Boneless Shoulder |Rib Roast Beef Roast Beef, Ib. . 22¢] Boneless, Rolled Absolutely no waste.|lb............ 26¢c All eatable meat. | Absolutely all meat. FRESH LITTLE PIG SHOULDERS I . 35¢ BEEF LIVER, bb. .. FRESH GROUND HAMBURG, b...... CHEESE, Ib 18c SWIFT'S WESTERN DRESSSED 50 SWIFT’S GENU-|NATIVE DRESSED INE SPRING LAMB VEAL Short Cut Legs Legs,Ib....... 28¢c Lamb, Ib...... 30c|y i Veal, Ib. . 30c Forequarters Lamb T B ........... Z;cjew oo B 30 Shoulder Pieces Loin Lamb Chops |b............2 S - Veal Cutlets Loins Lamb to Roast|lb............ 5 ... ....... 25¢ Chops, Ib. .. ... 40c Shoulder Lamb Veal For Stewing Chops, Ib..... 28¢|lb............ 1 Calves Liver Sweet Bread, Ib...... 50c 15 Ib. Peck. Shs...... Bunch FRESH Special Grocery Sale All This Week LAUNDRY STARCH TETLEY’S GREEN LABEL 3ibs......oniznse.. 25c | TEA1:21b. . ... ... . 40c PURE CATSUP ELECTRO SILICON 3Bottles ...........50c|2Boxes ............ 17c ELBOW MACARONI MOHICAN BAKING 2lbs............... 26c | CHOCOLATE, Cake 20c DOVE NEW ORLEANS POTATO FLOUR MOLASSES, Can.... 17c | Package ........... 17c Pure VANILLA or LEMON | MOHICAN SOUPS EXTRACT, 4 oz. bot. 37c | 3 Cans Start the Day Right With a Cup of Our DINNERBLENDCOFFEElb...’............... 40c 25¢ Saturday Specials U. S. Wheat Director’s License Number 005315-B Pound ' 3 lbs. $1 .00 ¢ -a.ytor.t};e'm,‘ > Peanut Butter MILD, TASTY, WHOLE MILK MOHICAN SELECTED EGGS dozen 49¢ EVERY EGG GOOD. POTATOES Cooking Onions Boston Celery SHORE HADDOCK, lb........... 10c SILVER SALMON, lb............. 35¢c BLOCK ISLAND MACKEREL, Ib. .. 23c FRESH OPENED OYSTERS, Pint.. 33¢ FRESH STEAK COD, bb.......... age’ Adjustment, and rnrt‘fied Goodnd:, & The Finest | § Tires at 6,000. Miles /. Butter In the [|| § forFabrics; and 8,000, 3 Miles for Silvertown . 4§ = = World a3 Fg i Mohican | § Quality will make frsert Creamery |4 & felt and known. The [‘. \: news of what a tire BUTTER Al g can do travelson fieet i Ml e feet. E bs The performance or Gaourxch Tires has the Goodrich ified Mileage, the standard for tire just as Good~ b. 24¢| 59¢ | = il < L 1. prices and ‘N’ h —,r i nnc"lnch quality lte aldl k have always told tire users what tires to , and what to NONE BETTER. il Cooking Compnwz. & ADJUSTMENT ~ ; Fabrics - 6,000 miles f Cords - 8,000 miles Sweet Potatoes C P e TR “BEST IN THE, LONG RUN Bananas, Large Ripe, dozen . . 33 Concord, Delaware, Niagara Grapes Basket ....... 27¢ FISH SPECIALS S 2be Fresh From OCur Ovens Daily HOT BISCUIT ROLLS Bozen o s ae 12 RAISIN BREAD SANDWICH BREAD HOT BAKED BEANS HOT BROWN BREAD )