Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1919, Page 6

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The- boller-equipment of the Narra- Oscar m and their dead Dboflies . \mansett Electric Light Company, of | and a cojored of ‘which the Westerly Light and Power | were er = jCompany is mb.l:h.ry is being ar-|January 30, 1916. Mellow worke iranzed so:that fuel oif can be used in flu.alt &ANE 32;\- e -Olsoge = 'ihe power‘house, thus affording a sup- | ususpiciou: gxc %n d " ,plementary or reserve force for the| picion that’ fted“in-his * {plant. It is planned to have the twen-| The, R r,. the, iy-four boilérs in the company’s bat- uu afl {he Sevenin I -uu fhation had i f obituary of local intred Hery so arranged that they ¢an be used u-: 0@ or coal fuel at a very short intentfon to eliminate| T, . not the 6d I0° Westery:rUncles I tirely, but to furnish the plant| v yTu "flnz advantage can be taken of price| ed, apent/the early.payt o fluetuations cither in oil or coal and| Rockville. He .pgm m,me hus produce clectric current at the| Greenmanxille, Coi ssmall possible cost. many yveafs in As! Durint Hy In-the Third District eourf, Friday, | 128t 81X or 3&ven "”‘r"!'*” e Judege Oliver H. Williams presiding, Rhe docket was calied. but thers wers 2ses ready for trial. Judge Her~ Rathbun, counsel for phln- ered a_writ for Clarence M: of New Tondon, egainst John do. a Westerly jitney operator, to recover $500 damage to an sbile. On the night of August o was driving towards with four vassengers. A prevailed. When near the ock schoolhouse, some cows in the highwav, and to aveid hit- them, Fuiseoldo swung his plit- - t5 the left. and crashed into completely recking i > end. It is for this'damage recompense. No one re- injury in the collision. to make good Mr. ¥ s on ground that he was £ me * Mrs. Asa_ Noves, of Westerl: he peatefiiliy passed iway. - . “‘Seventy-three t-purs. & ourteen years of age, h tized and united with the Mt‘h% ‘Baptist, church. Furr. iShay, ¥ united with the Baptist' church ot Hopkinte: away. Many vears ago h by vote of the church an agsitant fas tor, whieh position he held untif.-death. 4t As Jsrael’ For some yéays bheforc ¢h death he was without natural but his spiritual vision seemed 1 brisfter to the end. the Jewish Relicf fund and ‘the 'd will be on next week. Arthur L. B ry has been chosen chairman of <tk an. o nornind of Burdick, 87, was born in Rbckville: R - e -came 1o be l-nmarxy call- lite in he. liveds for 4 d’lhe or- ly “cared for at the;home of his Hice, Sixtyafive vears ago he took his letter from thai church and r8t “Seventli~ Pay Was wiade Many called him ‘m.sweet :singer of sight, Srow ive Westerly is asked to raise Sfio'fll%for o8- TWO-TONS OF ARMY BACON ... 12Ib. TINOF This Bacon was prepared under United States Army specifications! M is one of the jhciest, m.«..-a _and_richest brands. it comés i in-12 pound hermetically sealed tins, and if kept in tine will last -nd.fimuly. ©On removal from tins, if kept in cool piace, will keep for months. Parboil lightly before boiling or frying—it is excellent for boiling.” . ; _EXTRA SPECIAL ! VEAL VEAL VEAL VEAL fomm!tk;:,v Edgr P P}{aaxson eere - . o S L ary and James M. Pendleton, (raas- L. Tamnsniced o e commitios o e griids Short Cut Meaty Loins Meaty Rump Fancy : T 5 i ‘Al-{ has_been selected as_ follow rthy ta ! Hatie Bedek against ALl o orer: Yames M Boaticien Haotc |l Legs “to Roast, Cuts Shoulder m the h Sovabek wome zht for moultrv tal:- rery of the plaintiff. club, composed of n_who hold weekly e a farewell reception on ing to Mrs. F. Stewart her, who is soon to leave Nova Seotia, with her has resiened the pas- the First Bantlst church. tion was held et the homa of ha V. Burdick in School usbands of the cluh mam- nd Reve. Clavton A. Burdick « 2 W amley were among Temarks wers made of Anpreciative nature and best wish- dered to Rev. and Mrs. Jennia Stanton - gave on har experiences work in France. uel H. Davis, Louis Selomon Novogrod and H. J. Leon Harry Cutler . of ‘Providence, head the Jewish war. work. commities, Av. speak on the subji Monday evening. The South KiRgston High™ football team will open the next Wednesday_ with a game the Westerly High scheol eleven. | ~ca W been . conducting.- with greenhouses in_Frankiin has malle an assigndfent io James Dunn or the beneit, of. hjs The assets of the assignor $2.325.12 and the liabllities V£058.27. Mr. Schultz had.a Welch building in Coroner Georga a florist A ne tal ead - sireet, s junk dealer, in '.«r'denk-tre::.rrm-v, ng an inquest To fix jes pu‘mmnny for . ihe threa year old |the deaths of Captatiy Osc™ 4 of and Mre. Antanio Par- |-dall and Mrs. Mary “den street. The child | Bristol both. farmerky v s In ths side of the street | Who were -killed wieq {he automo- 7 her home, sitting in the| bile dn which ;they wera riding mwvas rove to the laft|S'ruck by a railroad train at a grade - - pass a standing | Cro: in®* ‘Watfen?! ““Tie * went 16 Bristol, MHurida¥ apd the/ testimofty “8¢ AFS Crancalt was herself seyerely-injuged, in ihe cldent whén her husband The supefior court will’ convens in November gassion on e =N vember 17, Ji" Kingstoh selectéd “fidm Westerly ander- Young, Gilhert Q. Battle, . Alexunder Hémliiton, Jr, petit 3umr~: Churehfi Johh"H. Williams, Burdlck, Chaflés _J. Butles] Astworih, George W. Austi opposite direction heavilv loaded wa- hild legs, her erely ‘out and lees bruised atled and gave the As soon as Gerber or that the echild jured, hs drove Lest apeed, night & window the Westerly was broken, the ed, and un- e cash reg- ere was no cash as could be as- bag of cracked corn he e m was ndow ra re made. T 4. but t o 1 grand julorn a(H.srs . ‘At the annua meeti erly WoiRAn's “CTeat Unioh, the = folow) superintendent were elected dent, Mrs, Jennie Park dent at large, M. away 1 ion. T 1er store in Coggawell visited durimg the eing made by the re- pine of glass from the nce. No cash o sreat amouat of ellow has Seen denied ript handed down which ove; remiis the - f = 23 5 K G. I, s n.:nklvn 2 lieen & arttora “Rancoad xJ.,.,.—w.,.\‘f’"‘"f‘...i‘l‘?f.!l,‘; i L abry 3 cOmt st Khig lhrnu Geamn =§:Kp ik oo of William Rhodes forme uspd as a mfle n This bui Yo botind acmio 3 Auvgustus and m‘namum train eavigg New Lbndor and due to arrive i was forly, minute before reaching i becate disablod sent om Within“a’ tor }ug'fes\sned‘ i has ebigred “Eng wigse“and “thEre Ri‘;eumatlsm A HOME CURE GIVEN DY ONE WHO HAD T i34 Trepprt.thatq 00 1583 T was at- v # i o s e i{m::s,m - || anctaer will ‘soon tender his’ rdsizna- = 4t NG, Ltk Dr. Michael H, Scanion, Al J . = years. 1 tried remedy | Toomey, Mdrtin®3¥L “Speliman, A criedi. and doctor after doc. f|drew J. Martm -and “Joseph L. Leni- L et T han were guesisZofi -New London st o lodge of WIis Thursday evening nedy t foott High - school to wilseds with Mre. Merton sum was_in, New Maufice 'W. Westerly town council who hds been | on business in Philadeiphia _ for week, is expeeted homo \odn‘yrgt“?a - urday.y { mgrsvlnx Braafor: send but under- our money The . worlk of want roud Has® hubie 202 porrenily) saiiafied 1ol " "The “degree team of Narragansett n itive reliet i Council, Knights of . Golumbus, will asslst District Députy John F. Hen non of Jewett City in conférring the third degree.ox. a. largs.class didates “of v?r’f&tz Croms Y cgue Norwich Sunday .uer&;on. o 1 - 18, leved:: (gt vernor Beeckman ?::x deeffire “Armistice Day Don't de- No. 88-1 N Y. nsible. ckson Gur- Above £ ‘&fis FRED C. CROWELL, 87 Water Sh-eet P. Maxson, “Alberti- . “Etillman,” Sam- David Colpnel %f in the iqwn hall, school | on ur\rld Schultz of Westerly, who has business streef, | G as gl;\il Aloze Ipdic . Salliant_is hold- | Was.kiiled. | ux, <] \\}'fim m ng of the. \qast - “oti rooters’ accompanied | z team zame | v it New London Yoc mml Eehool eleven - Friday afiernds b lvan, pre!ldenL of- the | S 20c1b...... 18c%b...... 18c Cuts, Ib. 16¢c VEAL CUTLETS VEAL CHOPS Veal ForStewmg Rib Roast "~ Beef § 1b.20c SWIFT’S GENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS, bb........... 35¢c FOREQUARTERS, Ib. 20c LOINS TO ROAST, Ib. 22¢ LOIN CHOPS, Ib. ... 40c SHOULDER CHOPS LAMB FOR STEWING Ib LEAN'BEEF FOR POT ROAST, Ib. 12V4c FRESH CUT HAM- BURGER; Ih........ 18 25¢ BONELFSS CHUCK ROAST, Ib. Solid Meat,. No Wute. 16¢c 20c FRESH LITTLE PIG SHOULDERS, Ib. . ... 25¢ BEST RIB'ROAST (Boned ; and Rolled) 1b....... 25¢c FRESH PIG PORK LOINS TO ROAST, Ib. ..... 32c B T A———— BEEF LIVER, Ib. .. SWIFT’S GOLDEN WEST FOWL. 12V5¢ SWIFT’S SKINNED (Whole or Halfy HAMS SLICED HAM, Ib. . 35¢ in Saturday Against Our Common Enemy, the H. C.ofL. ur Large Sfiflgd Fonp,We Expect to Score Heavily In Your Favor TE OF OUR LINE-UP FOR SATURDAY Fresh Molncan d ‘ Fine No. MOH'CAN Potatoes 45c Creamery 15 lbs, Peck = {|Butter, lb..... 63c -~ Tomato Soup | Mohican 3 cans. ... 29c|Selected Eggs $1.00 Per Dozen. -Dozen 59¢ Every Guaran: teed to Boil or Fry. SUGAR €URED LITTLE PIG SHOULDER HAMS 6 to 8 Ibs. Average 17c Ib. Less Than Cost Today 31bs..... 15c CALIFORNIA RED TOKAY Grapes JUICY SUNKIST “ORANGES, doz. 39¢ CALIFORNIA LEMONS, doz. 39¢ HEAD LETTUCE Heoad' . .'.s.... 12¢ CELERY HEARTS Pure Corn Starch 4 pkgs. ... 25¢ ARMOUR’S VEGE- TOLE, For Cook- ing, 4 lb. can $1.35 SWIFT’S PREMIUM OLEOMARGARINE Looks and Tastes Like Butter Pound 39c Extract Beef BEEF Plate, Brisket, Navel, and Chuck Pieces 10c1b. DINNER BLEND COFFEE An Extra Fine Grade R fi?(;olcb.c d o - e Bunch ....... 15¢ s JAM[: Blb. : Y . 25¢| FLORIDA GRAPE Sirloin, Porterhouse; FRUIT, 2 for.. 25¢ PURE TOMATO Round SNAPPY WHOLE Cut From Swift’s CATSUP MILK CHEESE LATE ARRIVAL OF Western Beef 3 Bottles. . 49¢|b........, 37¢| Ripe Tomatoes Cauliflower, Kale, Radishes, Lettuce String . Beans, Leeks, Spinach, Parsley, Red Cabbage, Wax Beans 22¢c1b. PURE WHITE N. B. C. SODA, LARD, 3 lbs. $1.00 MILK and OYSTER CRACKERS | COOKING COM- POUND, 2 lbs. 55¢ 3 Ibs. 47c A Lard Substitute Calves’ Liver, lb.. 35¢c FRESH FISH SPECIALS FRESH FROM OUR OVENS FRESH COD CHEEKS, 1b........ 18c :{| RYE BREAD, Loaf .. ........... 12¢ _STEAK SALMON, tb............ 35 SKALL. PHUS WACKRREL & RN T SCALLOPS, Pint. . .............. 43¢ ERERIPONSIERS Py uene, || HODBAKED BEANS. b, .. - - 10¢ FINNAN HADDIE, bb. . .......... 15c || HOT BROWN BREAD, Loaf....... 8¢ school went on a straw ride in & large e holiday. Quarry Workers' union has|motor truck to orw Thursday night, ' oved: the “hational wage agree-|making a brief stay in the Rose of | to. be ‘ifi~ -effect April ¥, 19 ew kpgland. The party ar ling to the agrecment there will| shortly after midnizht. ) increase in wages ol two ceats|Carne and Elizabeth hour on November 1,.1919, thmee The faculty Junudry 1, 1920 and three cents| bers were invited. Stoningten Pginters. nel Agthur h was 10 paiph Koelb is manager of a grain Haven Wedr 52" TGk | aug Hour company in Wostorly, g The schools were closed kriday to Anna Wilson is visiting In| ermit the teachers to attend the con- taftord, Conn. 2 vention in Norwich. e has; heen . 2 break in the| "“ppg pody of Munuel Perry, drowned up . of cthe . Wester baseball | i the harbor Wednesday morning, has and. a: changed team will play ¢ the, Asalands Sunday. Westery baseball team has rancelled the game scheduled for next { Sunday not been recovered. The burned hulk of the old steamer Chelsea is moored at a Stonington wharf, with no indication that the { i with “fHe New London =2} or); 'of reconstructing will be com- | dependen It was proposed to turn| menceq. the cash proceeds fo the Peo. There are persistent rumors that j over pit’s mission to be devoted to charity.| work js to be resumed af the Stoning- Westerly thus_ far has raised|{on shipyard, That's all 184950 for the Roosevelt Memorial| Steamer Watch Hill is destined to {fund. Of this sum the George C.|remain for the winter at the present { Moore company coniributed $23 and| perth, known as the Watch Hill whart, | Georze C. Mooré™ $10. 2 in Stonington harbor. |~ Affer an address by C. Hadlai Hull| rThe chicf of the borough firc depart- jof New London members of Frankiin|ment cannot be reached by telephone! and Paweatuck lodges of Masons, alin fact, the oniy way to get in touch appointed to arrange a Masonic club] with the department in an’ emregency is to send in the fire alarm. Nothing doing in the Stonington town court for quite u long period. After a visit of two weeks with Mr. Vonmmnum avas the formation of Pullman in His o Westerly, ¢ _conductor, operated upon . Boston hospital Thureday. | brother Frederick was with him. M Phebe Davollo, formerly of vidow o Fdwin Davollo, ¢ in_Portiand, Oregon. Frederick K. Schivenk of the Tail- ond baggage foom is on vacation. He Thursday for a in Putne: Mrs. Walter . Hammond have re- turned to their home in Newport. Rev. Walter W. Gray of Waterford will supply the puipit of the First Bap- tist church Sunday morning and even- ng. Wamphussuck Point has been post- ed_to hunters. Shipments of mackerel are now be- ing made to Norwich. gglonn Cushman was'in Westerly Fri- ay. Tho Stonington Girl Scouts will en- deavor to collect their quota of $30 to- day (Saturday). STG™ Scveral Stonington High school stu- dents will go to Norwich by motor ‘bus today (Saturday) to see the game of football between the local school team and that-of Norwich Free Acad- femy. in the zame played at Stoming- f.ton I'to o 2 | Mrs. Catherine Rowan Weaple, who [ has been a resident of Stonington 42 died Thursday morning after months' fliness. She was born and, coming tg this country vegy yemng, and Jocated in Ston- on. She was the widow of Thomas Weaple of Stopington. She is suryived- 4 by three daughters, Mrs. Frank P. % Denison, Miss Elizabeth of Stonington and Mrs. James Murphy of Westerly, and two sons, Joseph Weaple of Provi- dence and William H. R. Weaple of i Stoningt Mrs. Elizabeth Brown Wilkinson, 96. wife of _.Richard Wiikinson, died Thursday mMorning at her home on Church street. She was born Dee. 1, 1823, She was a member of Calvary Episcopal ¢hurch and in-her.early life wa deveted worker in ‘the parish. Pesides hdié husband, Mrs, Wilkinson is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Annie baboll, and two soas, Thomas Wil- Kinson of Stoningion and Edward Wil- cinson of California. She was bewa in Stockport, - England, and came to America when young., maki home. 1n owBoEt. e s Pasthed i Stonington 62 years. l The junior class of Stonington Hiah The more some people tell you the less you remember. withsNorwich the locals won, 13 R | and Mrs. Touis 1. Hammond, Mr. and | attended the teachers’ institute at Po~ COLCHESTER Loth services. Claa Jart and’ brot Rev, Heénry W. Weblb, pastor of the | quetunuck of last week mytan. - B Partan; and.. Brorae {] Congregational church, will preach at| - Misg Lucy 3 undu; at at Hampton ‘wepe. in tgwn Thu morning . kerviée = Sunday. The|her home ot mwbvl!s Mi i S Christian Endeavor society will meet| Miss O o B. X, P, Us o o R g iat 615 p, m. P TGHGE o 405 SlEPan Srade comn i tTanl fPOm fown went to Hewron WH ~ the Academy building Thursdu about;’;fi‘;:f;f‘d::rn:&;‘&‘;:;: ihe auction of WHITE ROCK 60 teachers attendinz. There was NO|poregr's farm, which he reccatly sold.| Mr. and Mrs. George Wood have re- 00] in the towns for the da e R e turned home after spending several Schools in town we ! iday LUNTOWN weeks with Vermont relatives. to enuble th teach 1o ttend the Mr. na Mrs. V' lam Tettle state conventious in Nopwich, New VOLUNTO | Grecne, R, L. were recent gue Haven, Norwalk and Hartford. Most| Charles AiAnderson, Who has been|yf. ang Mrs. Arthur Briggs. of the teachers from heve went to|employed as master mechanic for The S ANCE A ST LORIRIAG e Norwich, but u few went to Hartford.| Brizgs Mig. Co. for a total of 1§ T Pfaviathen. i years, in i be master mechanic at the Dorcthy BHIIGEN Tas aiven up i rod aon school at North Stonington where White of North Stonington at White Rock Farm. he mlil are running tife she has been teaching. Leuis McCuin left Manghester, there lie is cmpl ing painting. The Colchester Chamber of Com- merce held a meeting in Grange hall William A. Slater Mills at Jewett City. Miss Iallen spent the week-end at her home nat Lebanon. Misses Estella and Nellie Harbison of Willimantic were week-end guests Kdwin spent last weal Home parts of vening. There was a fair te :L}:::il:t;nyceo ““The report of the com-|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N.[nights untfl 9 o'clock. " mitlee on the starting of a bank re-|Lewis. 2 ¢ Mr. and Mrg, David Nason have re- ported progress, several thousand dol-| Mr. and Mrs. James Nuttall andjturnéd home from a ten day :ul'-» lars of the capital stock has been|family of Brooklyn were visitors in|mobile trip. 'They visited ‘!r_lflr: s at pledged and it looks as though the|town Sunda i Dover and Bxeter, N. H, Worceste: bank was an assured thing. £ ,\,virsno: .\}t:‘:‘r-.xlfh s:‘::“ Mass., and Westport. Conn. Sherifi Ced . Stz t Baptist churc! - —_—— e NOTTE ae & Desmess chRer: n *ar Ment haven't much love for men, wo- town Thursday. Dr. and A rs.'J. H. Hoover were re- [men haven’t much love for women, In the Baptist church cent Norwich visitors. g and most men and women have lese 1045 a. m. and 7 p. m Miss A. L. Houaston, Miss Hallen. l&g:nx.zx;‘im:h other than they have for Rev. B. D. Miss Ola Tanner and Miss Blakeslee YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY MEN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS, MACKINAWS, SWEAT- ERS AND FLANNEL SHIRTS AT REDUCED PRICES, ALSO BOYS’ SUITS, OVERCOATS, MACKINAWS AND SWEATERS AT A GREAT SAVING TO YOU. You hear the cry of high prices everywhere, but let us fit you out and show you that you make a big saving by trading here. : THE NORWICH BARGAIN HOUSE MORE FOR LESS 3 to 7 Water Street, Cor. Washington Square, Norwich, Conn.

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