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i B ! ! t VICTROLA popular 122 B g SU1l re thrift i bec: TRADE AT a & Burke’s Square Deal House s sold here, fore. of Vzctor Semce Snprene . FT WEEK! THRIFTY HOW ? ATt honest value is given for each dol-~ oday’ dealing with the people of Norwich v for more than a quarter century. 1 be glad to return to satisfy your ’ KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. The Paris -editor of the New York Herald has the following article on in_France: The work of winding up the affairs of the Knights of Columbus in France is being pushed rapidly forward and there are indications that every zone in which this organization has been conducting war activities will be clos- ed by the end of October, while the Paris office, 6 place de Madeleine, will be_continued until November 10. Such was the statement made yes- terday_to a Herald correspondent by | i Winlam J. Mulligan, chatrman OF | the Knights of Columbus. committee on war activities and member of the board of directors, who had charge of the welfare work In France, and who has returned on his fourth trip over- seas since the beginning of the war in order to wind up activities. The work of salvaging supplies has been unusually successful and the Knights of Columbus will leave France with Victrola X1 (price very little loss in transferring supplies together with to_the French and other governments. of $11.00 in Victor Mr. Mulligan is a lawyer by profes- on terms of 1 $141) s l 1 moanth ctrolas in variety enough ind every purse. Stop in iay over to you the sion. He has led Liberty Loan: drives in New England and in western states and has done much to raise money for the welfare organizations. In June he received the honorary degres of .D. from Fordham univers\!y I.nd from Holy Cross college. ~His d cision to give goods away to the ‘doughboys, instead of charging for them, did much to create popularity | for the Knights of Columbus. Part of A. E. F. Mulligan Mr. said yesterday: “We part of the American The American Expeditionary i ngider that S to the Unit- The Knights of Columbus erican and we did not think that it _was right to charge them for goods that their fam- ilies and friends back home had al- fedlty pait for - We Havs salvaged our ff in Germany. We have only four motor trucks to dispose of and they are possibly sold mow. Practically ail| our places in France will be closed by October 20. This past week we have Norwich, Connu -y here | auto trucks, s | Asked about the closing of th in France, Mr. Mulligan said {will be oper until October closing Sahit Nazaire Mans was closed last one|last Saturday and Rheims closes to- light- | morro | “In the British Isles” con had an auction | Mulligan, “we closed our mp in ey New York, | Dublin on September 20: we had 120 d orcross of | beds in ti ub for our men on lea - reTe 2 lers at|In Scotland—in the Orkney Islands four camp was for the navy men and was seen in|that was closed on September 30. W all were graz-|expect to be out of and by Octo © Were not | ber 19. S bed. | “Last month we Sent home 250 m EAST "COLCHESTER e e brothers are building nued M _deer e unate 2 sonable price: - hundreds o Housekeeper, i | is paramount, so that you buy ause we have bought thriftily. fleman; Ladd, ; gaining in {next meeting the degree ced on new candidates. 1 n will be held in Derby on Oct Laura L. Coit, past grand chief| s growing business testifies to Don’t be discouraged Resinol Soap will clear your skin |3 Many and many a girl has a clear, healthy complexion teday because some friend came to her with that sound ad- vice. Resinol Soap not only is delight- fully cleansing and refreshing, bat its 1NEJ / Fail to Y NEW LIN AND BREAST DRILLS SOCKET WRENCHES EN KUTTER Alominam Ware HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 daily use reduces the tendency to pim- pies, offsets many ill-cf¥cts of cosmetics, and gives naturethe chance she needs to ASK_FOR make red, rough skins whitc and soft. TRADING T oneskisiadia ted e S et 1 STAMPS | proper tratment, & ivde Resinol E"oan-—-te"‘“.f‘iw:;‘.. ¢ frat be mmed with the Rpai- OF Scap, te hasten the return to normaicondifions. Resinol the work of the Knights of (.olmhuxl | per, | ot whien WITH and supreme representati also grand auditor, will attend. Lillian ‘Rogers is Clover Temple representa- Urve and will attend (he' grand ses- sion, | AMERICAN LEGION. More than 5000 local posts of the American Legion are fo in the || United States. Reports from staie organizations compiied at national | headquarters, 19 West &ith street, New York, up to September 30th, show i ARMOUR’S SUGAR CURED LITTLE PIG SMOKED SHOULDERS that on that date there swere 5,001 posts throughout the country, with an approximate membership of 760.000 former soldiers, sailors and arines. These figures do not include com- plete returns from the nation-wide ‘membership drive for 1.000,000 mem- bers. It is expected that €.000 local posts will be organized by American Legion day, Nov. 1lth, when the first national convention of the legion will Dbe held in Minneapolis. Among the states, New York still maintains its lead - for the largest number of posts. It has 503. 2 sachusetts is second with 415 Dn)!s and Pennsylvania third. with 330. Minnesota has 241 posts, Ifinois 232 and Iowa 222. Michigan is next with 178. New Jersey has 167. Ohio and Nebraska 158 each, Missouri 143, In- diana 111, and California 110. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Mrs. Elizabeth Kioss of Bristol was clected great Pocahontas of the Great degree of Pocahontas at its 2 fth annual. convention /in Hartford Wednesddy. Mrs. Mildred Beaudoin of Hartford was elected prophetess. Mrs. Alice Twittey of Portland was chosen great Wenonah. About 150 delegates from all parts of the state attended the convention and were given the freedom of the city. The convention opened | greeting by Mrs. Lewis G.! ©of Collowanah council of followed by the reading of yearly reports.” Great Tocakon Charles E. Pafs of Harrisburg, Pa. of the great council of the United States installeq the officers. PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF ROAST BEEF, Ib | EASTERN STAR. H |. In spite of the rain there were a |iarge number present at jof Sachem Chapter, No. 57. O. E. S.. held Tuesday evening In the ChAmber lof Commerce hail. for member: {and plans were Hsnw anniversar: Boned — Rolled of the chapter Inext meeting on Oct. 2. Absolutely The committees were appointed - for {the meetinz of Nov. 11, when the grand No Waste {matron. Mrs. her official v planned to have | followed 26¢ Ib. dates to be initiated. SQUIRE’S FRESH PIG | Lapies' mANcHESTER uniTy. |8 SHOULDERS, Ib 25 Teld Mhursday FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, Ada O. Pazan, will_pay it to the chapter. It is ¢ at 6.a0, meeting, of candi- Atter the NICELY MIXED SUGAR CURED BACON, Ib. ... Swift’s Genuine LAMB initiated and cted on. Tve ot & hat Jos. L jewel A taan fah. the members for their enlendid gift Merrill_of grand ma. lodge. A. O. win s chosen grand Ib. Ib. Shoulder an of Hartford was elected grand foreman. Roger Dickin- son of New a-elected grand recorder. D. i Haven elected or '''''''' ,Cut\ets Ib. <h<{u1der Chops 30c Chopa HIBERNIANS. convention of 2wt be held !.‘amb Feor Stew- 16c | Ib. .. HADDIE, SOLID M]‘L‘\T OYSTERS Pint .. new applications much _business was cond degree of the emplifiea on a large the 19th, at 2 p. m. The arrangemen ich the couneil will run in N are weil under way, comu ing at least once cach week, o far has been very en transacted -der will be ex- class on “for the w 3 Ibs. siasttc “Our Shoulder ls To the Wheel.” " That the Time For Action Is At Hand. Ar: You Wi LEAN BEEF FOR POTTING FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER None Higher In Price.. Shoulder Roast Beef Boned Rolled Solid Meat 20c Ib. FRESH CUT PORK LIVER Veal - Veal Legs, Ib. .. 25¢c Loins to Roast Rump Pieces Stewing Veal Fresh Fish Specials FRESH SCALLOPS, Quart. 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BEST CHUCK PIECES OF Star Brand Typewrite Ribl ons Give Satisfaction California Tokay Granes 2 lbs. 25¢ Grocery Specials ARGO CORN STARCH 4 Packages ............... 25 a CLEVELAND’S BAKING POWDER, 6 0z. Can....... 1 Fresh Mohican Creamery ASPARAGUS TIPS NLFILLING TomeUER % RlBBONS g Ib. 26¢ PURE STRAINED HONEY Butter Large Bottle . 39¢ A od — 62¢c Ib. JEWETT 5 Fresh Vege?ables and § gusiNess scHoo! oL Fl’ults | ROOM 308 THAYER BUILDIN Best NORWICH, CONN. o YELLOW ONIONS 26| Sweet. gATIVE HEAD LETTUCE R Ty me e Potatoes L S e R el .. 22¢c Cuts 20c NATIVE CELERY, Bunch lzi)g)I'RA HEAVY GRAPE FRUIT s. Alice 6 Ibs. 25¢ Balldinsg, Main NOTICE | Eighth St. Canal Bridge do Detour can be made across t grist mill bridge at your own -isk while bridge is being buil at Eighth Street. No loadec {teams or auto trucks allowed. Per Order Selectmen. 40c N. B..C. Soda, Oyster and Milk Crackers 3 Ibs. 49¢ SWEET, JUICY CALIFORNIA ORANGES Dozen 139 30c CALIFORNIA LEMONS Bazeny .38 16¢c Fresh From Our Ovens Daily DELICIOUS OLD DUTCH COF- 75¢ PLUMBING. AND GASFITTING 12}%¢ Mealy Cooking A-1 FEE CAKE, Each 12c - — — £ RYE BREAD, Loaf ... 4. . 12¢ CALL UP 734 i - | Potatoes |LARGE LAYER CAKE, 25c, 35c § /| ~wirsr Wi o | 15 Ibs. Peck. 45¢ 30c buf T ECONOMICALS MODEL RANGES Chocolate With Raspberry Filling. HOT BOSTON BAKED BEANS AND BROWN BREAD .. 25¢c ODD FELLOWS. Uncas lodge’ at their meeting on Monday evening transacted routine | business. The meeting discussed the | building project and reports of pros- | ress were made. | ~almyra Encampment at their regu lar meeting on Thursday evéning elected Louis Browning and A. Towler as delegates to the Encampment at Hartford on Tuesds The meeting discussed the building the new hall and transacted routine business. Stafford son Eclide of ending a month's iends and relatives in Soap amd Restnol Ointment are 30ld by all druggists. A SHEARS POCKET KNIVES SAWS, AXES, HATCHETS AND OTHER TOOLS See Our Line of Successtul should thanic theatritcal their stars. managers en. in the Shetucket Worsted ¥ John Pappineau just returned. after of Hanover has spending three h friends and relatives in 7t and Montreal, and Robert hetucket Worst- POINTER Y ENUINE VANT RDER ais is employed in the S a Mills. 3 lfl.l‘dl was a Moosup visitor Sy M | Friday. former’s . Orrin Merry of Norwich. and Mrs., Gilbert Daniels went amford Sunday to attemd the fu- | neral of a near .relative. | Was at. Branford Monday. | - Mrs. Lillle Browning spent ‘Tuesda: DUCT parents, Mr. und Mrs. Isaac of Ledyard. Mrs. Earl Fogers and children Bar- | after_spending a weel with Mre. Kl | sha Rogers of Norwich. Rov. A. J. Lord of | the week-eng with R laurl Mrs, Tate. Afériden spent co Mrs. John Reardon and son John of | Boston bave returned bhome, after a We furnish Repairs for all makes | of Ranges i i visit with the former's aunt, Mrs. John | Collins a v. s R [ pp A A. J. Wholey & Co.| Melloy Miss Mare Danlels 18 visiing New \Jlurda.y 2 i Soos | London friends. and Leon W. Bltven 12 FERRY TREET § of Wall street is boss | Plank | 8 % dwpartment of ths Shetucket | Tho burial | ‘wilh her sister. Mrs. . E. Carpents of Weckapaug. i | “Mrs. Ernest Smith and daughter | | Elizabeth are visiting ' the ~former's {bara and Phiip, have returned home | v. Willlam Tate | | Mrs. Jeau | Rockwood anda |attended the Soct jat Franklin hal mesday, s boathouse at | Phone 581 Modern Plumbing essential in modern is to lighting. We PLUMBING at Albert Commander ay- | {1or are at_he being 24 in attend- T A. Reckwood 1 Race. Jr. were on Wedné oucrigity tee the very bes expert workmen Ask us for plans and p 3 °F T()MDK!NS 67 West Main S ROBERT J. ‘COCHRANE GAS FiTT PLLUMBING. STEA Washington Si v Mr. and and | T8 s parents, nu'm B chiester vieltors x\x,< Dantel Larkin of _ the cottage of Miss Taylor ort vacation. WAUREGAN Wauregan ligion the the | pri Congregational that Blesses the subject of pdall of Quonochontaug mes of Norwich business meeting a ve ns report of ihe stale convention held ¢ in" Providence last wee Mary Mre, Jesophln WHY IS IT ? S THAT FOR OVER EIGHTY YFAREv ~ SCHENCKS MANDRAKE PILL S‘ Have been used for Constipation and Bilious Disord-rs YOUR DRUGGIST KNOWS I\ S I.F.BUR Heating and Plum | 9t FRANKLIN 4 . THER: e nedlum iw Sastern Conuect eaual to The Bul ietin for Buiiuess resuiis.