Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 10

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o1 BRI DRMBNU“GHT BAI-IFORNIA Mflmfl perfect © mflm fgy tke benefl of ' ; i Norwich. : s 5 Vallejo, Cai. Nov. 20.—The third electrically-driven superdreadnought was added to the United ‘States navy afloat today when the California’ was lzunched at the Mare Island navy yard here. In the use of electricity as a means of propulsion the new fighting ship follows the example set in the building of the New Mexico and Tennessee. The Californiu is expected to cost more than $15,000,000 and will carry twelve 14-inch guns. Besides being slectrically driven, the new warship will be electrically operated from her er potato-peeling machine. great craft sld into the 2 was cheered by Governor n D. Stephens of California, his Mrs. Randolph T. Zane, who ored the war vessel, and thou- s pf ‘spectators. ‘While her berth i1l warm, the keel of a great ion superdreéadnought, the Me was lald within it. d' by. master minds sharpened > 0f war, the California rep- ultimate in fighting fitness. d alongside the fretwork of the wheer she had an pulled by the ‘launching, the great In _ commission the - California - wiil have g Grew; 0£.1.022 men and 53 offi: cers, ful complement. She has a length over all of 624 feet, a breadt hof 96 feet and a dep¥e of 47. feet. Her ais- placément at hed ~2an draught of 3 feet would be 32)000 tons.. She has an estimated sgpeed of 21 knots an hour :md a ‘pormal fuel capacity of 1,900 ons, 1t is’estimated that she. is fully 30 per cent. tter protected than any other vessel in the United Stdtes nav rot excluding the New 'Mexico. Heér. great turbines of 28,000 horse- poweg are the principal unit of the California’s’ electric systemt. . The guns will be fired by electricity. Her: ven- tilation, steering, supplying of bpower to the drivt shaft, laundering, print- ing. ice créam freezing, cake making and dish washing all will be electrical- ly operdted. Although this has brought her total-cost to something in- excess of $15.000.000. a saving in fuel is ex- ve(‘tt‘d quickly to offset this cost. Her hull“alone cost $7,800,000. Inigirmament the California 'will rank high: . Besides her twelve: - l4-inch guns, she will carry four ‘submerged | torpedo tubes, 25 two-inch rapid fire “ = tals: nally for only 2 500, and the splendid training and efficiency, of the hospital who''were on their job day and ').xt to Leep :be\ep‘demlc undér- ¢on- ke of The st g e B B er o E ernoon, Gm < “the-tfemendous| - YANT!C ‘Tuesday ‘evening, Hermon 1. Gibbs entertaineg. a nuraber of friends at a coon supper at Pine Tree cottage, in! horor-of ;Jonn H. Williams, whno| leayes town this (Friday) night for 4 Cleveland, 'fennessee, where he ig|Charles Frink and Mrs. Grace Fri to.'se with the leveland Woolen Cov.|John Lyman; Miss Kate Lyman, aiso At the dinner Mr. Gibbs presented | Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. Mr. Williams. in. bebalf of the guests| Much regret was 'expressed b a’waltus cig case and a‘box of ch those present at the departure of M cigars; .'Mr. Gibbs made a happy lit- |and_Mrs, Williams who have. won| tie 'speech, referring to the maily friends here, all wishing them pleasing outings ,thoss . present every success in their new loctiofl. enjeyed while coon hunting with M Williams. ‘The after dinner sto inefuded a w%r cxperience narrated by Charles Frink, a member of the fam-! ous Lost Battalion. After the dinner whist was enjoyed. on your 'cy:s. They zre com-| W yPu are viearing mounting on | ] L'IAELE EXAMINATION BY OUR REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST E. F. McGQVERN . % T?xe PlaLt-Cfldd..n €o. ery. consider it his .persongl privilege to get behind the Hospital, anmln 1t in every possible mpo'sxb‘!& ,;‘?fl privilege, none of us.should: ignor If such’ an ‘ihstitufton s’ propefly to’ influence its” environm it must develop 'the utmost . efficten: the lat- test improvements in X-rays, every newest equipment to'aid in"diagrioses, every last provision of ‘the operating ‘room should supplied, — speéial wards where intangible. cages beyond | ordinary diagnoses, can be adequntels observed, which 135-143 MAIN 8T. NORWICH, CONN: = S * "has “béen reported from Potato Alaska Produces Tin, A¥pnboldt creeks, on Seward P The tin mines of Alaska produccdlsula and from Moran Creek, a 000 pounds of tin. valued at $11§.- | tary of Melozi. where the grave , in 1918, according to the U. said to conta 2 1-2 poun Geological Survey, Department of and uncertainty as to ns. Local decreases 10 unfavorable c'imatic _md o the depletion of some jand 19 cents’ worth of gold to th 3 i It is the’duty’ef thie people, of Nor- The first prizes were won by -Mrs. | Interior. These figures may be com- yard. the"U. S. Geo- red herself. to beA‘ 9;',“‘;::; & t““rfouer‘xtflfif;'_'f‘n;;' an‘t{inf&i"t wich to use-all the influence we may |John Williams and John Sloane while 0 pounds, valded &t 8ix Millin Dollars in Placer Gold. ¢, Department of the In- in regard ch landing gin and two' POSSESE to make the Backps hospital, |the consolation ‘awards” went to Mrs. 00, in 1917, The decrease in'out The value of the placer gold pro: t dabout 574 placer mines of drendnoughts has|30-calibre machine guns, She will we| Which has already done such splendid | Louis Mapies and John Lyman, Jr. in 1918 was duerto the fact that{duced in Alaska in 1918 was about|Were operaied in the summer of 1918 test addition to the|a fitting example of the “last word” {n | SCTVice, the very best of its kind in| Misic followed and = Mrs. Reuben|oniy one dredze was operated. Addi- |$5900,000. The production in 1917 ;fin<l 153 during the previous winter, but battleshin designing and fitting, and the vicinity. ‘We must get behind it,| Potter' gave pleasure to the guests by |tional tin, however, was recovered by |was $9,810,000. The “decrease in sluicing. The first imnortant produc- | was general throughout t tion of Alaska tin was reported In|except in the Copper River and Yentnd | 1902, a part of the season. €n were engaged in pro- acer mining in the summer for no instituti new thihgs mus to hospital runs of itself, and ‘constantly be. added equipment, * which we s keel was laid Oct. ng the war men who r turned their tools to the a varied selection of well-rendered songs. The dinner company included the hunting companions of Mr. Wil will be the first shin of her class to be osp ipnert, . whicll” ¢ o ompiniods r. Wil-|1902, when the output was 15 tons.|districts and some of the smaller| Bls'mdthc winter. In addition at her . nade a tthe same time the T should do our’ utmost to hLelp along |liams a €lr wives, Mr. and Mrs. Since 1912 the average has been over |Yukon districts. The decre rdred men were engaged in ~:‘:: (::. of{;;‘t‘ 'l"rt‘:‘l :u'nba;gf % contracted for. - The Teer;:‘eesssf: Anyone who refuses to do all he can|Reuben Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis|100 tons annually. due mainly to curtailment o or nonproductive . not & rivet was|built in an eastern shipvard. wwas to be | for the good of his own eity is endan-iMaples, Mr. and Mrs. John Sloane, |- The recent discovery of placer tin g. the sizning of the hull again swarm- ed wnd rang with life and it , beaten and turned into the t that was launched today. a sister ship of the California. but she was launched before marr of the im- provements going into the California were reducei to the efficiency that hey hold today. —— RED CROSS ROLL CALL REACHES TOTAL OF 4858/ Cross roil r}]l the third, d a total of 4,85% members to n anuh:n work SPEAKS FOR COMMUNITY SUPPORT OF HOSPITAL The annual meeting of the board of lady visitors to the Backus hospital the hospxml at 3 o’clock on ‘SATURDAY P L November 22 WHILE WE HAVE ENDEAVORED TO DOLLAR DAY A statemen’ on at Red ows the follow- November 22 COME TO DAMELSON’S LIVE STORE 1cadquarte am reports In her opening remarks, Mrs. Charles L. Hubbard, president of the board, alluded to-the great loss by the death} of Mr. and Mrs, John C. Averill, who,| Members. Amt. p . 139 3 DI i benD telr Kty pesils xod PROVIDE ENOUGH OF EVERY AR- 1 0 an;gm e e SATURDAY IF YOU WISH TO SE- . TICLE TO LAST ALL DAY, WE EX- i e, Jarin i bl (N : VISE. EARLYSHOPEING. €. YOU Mg Basec RHEUMATIC PAINS TICALLY EVERY LINE OF GOODS At The Keysu)ne Store WAL TO GEL TQERCEie s OF 5. 1. H Famham 163 R AlSlNG ARUMPU'S? ; : i o THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS. WELL WORTH $1.25, $1.50 UP TO $2.50 TO SELL FOR $1.00. Win. Manning F. 1. Royce J. W. Curtiss. J, B. Stanton Stiles G. W. NOT SINCE OUR AUG. 23rd DOLLAR DAY HAVE SUCH BIG VALUES IN DIFFERENT KINDS OF GOODS BEEN SOLD FOR $1.00. Sloan’s Liniment, kept handy, - takes the fight out of them LOSHING around in the wet and then —the dreaded ' rheumatic twinge? But not for long when rt is kept handy. prains — how soon d penetrales witkout , drive ‘om away! And how ‘cleaniv, too —no muss, no Danielson’s Live Store Ladies” and Children’s $1.50 15 Ladies’ 10c {a-ldl\cuhxefs Velyet Tams, Saturday Price $1.00 for . L.t v R W 00 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, sams as milliners ask $2.50 to $3.50 for. We havc -48G3 §5160.87 bother, no stai skin or clogged BO)S Ladles’ and M¢n5 = 10 Lfidlt\ 12 Handker- e % pert whieh| o Mucis fimber up, lumiceo, | Y $4.25 and $1.50 Horse Hide, olferd many good bt e bt i s » wonder, My chiefs for....... oo, $1.00 ) aim of from 8000 10 9,-| lieved." Keep a bottle % finuypalx the " Astrakhan and Worsted different shapes and styles, all made up to date, tlke your Slcose = et SRR Gloves, Saturday Price. ... . $1.00 eholpe i R M s 2 B O oo S Men’s $1.25 and $1.50 Silk Neckties, latest fall patterns, Saturday Price & .. i ... .. $L d citizen seems to be farmers went Ladies’, 19¢ Cotton Stock- ings, 7 pairs for.......... $1.00 Men’s 25c Cotton Stockings, Our 59¢ Special Silk Cami- DPAS FO1 . st suns wrsie il O sole, an 85c value, 2 for. ., . $1.00 the garage o see Which car| Ladies’ $1.75 value in En- Ladies’ 25c special value Men’s 75¢c Wool Stockings, 2 Eadics' Pink 59¢ Bloomers, Indianap i velope éhemise, our $1.39 Cotton Stockings, 6 palrS for $1.00. pairs for.. . oy, cvieis oL $1.00 fF3for. . il e cabese 5+ S1.00 special, Saturday Price. ... . $1. fadies 39¢ Totton Stock: J‘v’:?ssfg:‘ “Sammie Sox,” 4 e Our special 19c Turkish SMlTH’S PHARMA Y Ladies’ $1.98 value in White ings, 5 pairs for........... $1.00 phd—-—-— Towels, 6 for............ $1.00 ¢ Muslin Petticoats, ‘Saturday . - e w m : Children’s 59¢ Extra Heavy Our special 29¢ - Turkisk C [} lnc' Il R AR R R S ) %;1?51653 gZiCrs f[él:rson Stock- $1.00 Stockings, 2 pairs for...... $1.00 [(‘j‘\ e.:pa ]for ..... - ur _1‘ .1 $1.00 Ladies’ $1.50 value Muslin = : T Children’s big value, extra 3o honie Night Gowns, Saturday Price $1.00 f§ Ladies’ 45c White Foot special, n'regulars of 50¢ i o b e Stockings, 3 pairs for..... $1.00 s Neclkties, Ties, 2 and §1.50, ¥ Stockings, 4 pairs for. .. ... $1.00 Children’s Cotton Stockings, irregulars of 43¢ quality; all sizes, 5:pairs for: s« sié oo . $1.00 Men’s Tan Work Shoes, sizes 8, 9 and 10, 8ach shoe..... $1.00 Children’s Grey Sweaters, $1.39 special, Saturday Price $1.00 20c Ties, 3 for SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURAY '] eres, 3 for $1.00 GOOD HEAVY SWEATERS Sizes 36 to 46, with or without collar, was a 39¢ and 50c Brassi Aspirin Tablets b ap o8 “JUST THE BEST” FRANKLIN SQUARE We advise keeping them on hand for Grippe, Influenza, Headache, and Rheumatisin, 100 in bottle, Regular Price $1.00 Special Price..... 79¢ Smith’s Cold Tablets Breaks colds in 24 houts. Regular Price 25¢ each Special Price 21c each 5 for $1.00 White Pine Compound Stop that cough., 35¢ Syrup of Hypophosphites Great nerve tonic. Regular Price $1.00 Special Price..... 79¢ Farm House. BEST GRADES PRICED SMITH’S WAY Cigars i Cigarettes — Pipes Quinine Pills These are Upjohns Friable Pills, not the hard kind sold in most stores. Regular Price $1.25 Special Price..... 99cf! Smith’s Digestive Tablets Relieves indigestion.- Regular Price 25¢ Special Price. . ... 21c 5 for $1.00 Soda Mints Takes away that distressed feeling. Regular Price 10c each Special Price 3 for 20c ' Smith’s Korn Killer You walk easier after using. Regular Price 25¢ Special Price..... 21c 5 for $1.00 Finest showing of Chocolates ever sl;own in Norwich —DBelle Mead Sweets — Samoset — Repetti’s — and BEST PRICES 205 MAIN STREET o NORWICH, CONN. “LOWEST PRICES” SMITH'S PHARMACY, Inc. $1.98 Khaki Slipp-on Sweat-" . ers, Saturday. Prices....... $1.00 Ladies’ Envelope Purses and Hand Bags, new and up-to- date styles of $1.25, $1.50 yalnesttap i oo s 00 Men’s $4.50 value in Slip- pers, Saturday Price....... $1.00 $1.25, $1.39 and $1.59 Dolis for. s $1.50 Drums for. $1.25 and $1.45 T $1.25 Child's Sets of Dishes for 1 $1.25 Aluminum Sets for $1.45 - Hair Horses for. $1.50 Iron Toys for.. Buy any of the Above Christmas Goods Sa’.urd_ay Ladies’ Voile Shirt "Waists, specials at $1.39 and $1.69, Saturday Price........... $1.00 Ladies’ Extra Quality Fleece- lined Underwear, Vests and Pants, Saturday Price. ..... $1.00 ‘Ladies’ $1.39:Silk Stockings, Saturday Price........... $1.00 Our special $1.48 and $1.98 value Sitk Camisoles, Satur- day. Price... oo $1.00 $1.69 Children’s Gingham Dresses, Saturday Price. .. . $1.00 $1.50 Children’s Toque-and Scarf Sets, Saturday Price.. $1.00 Misses” “ $1.25 and $1.50 Fleege-lined . Union - Suits, Saturday Price. ... 0000 .. $1.00 THE KEYSTONE STORE value for $1.98. Dollar 1 Day Special........... Ladies’ 69c “Black Cat” Stockinigs, 2 pairs for...... $1.00 Ladies’ 59¢ Lisle Stockings, 2pairsfor....o.onn.nn. Ladies’ Stockings, Ladies’ Wool Stockings, PAIESETOL. 2% o sivis - $1.00 45c Flegce-lined 3 pairs for...... $1.00 ) $1.00 Men’s 17c Stockings, 7 pairs fOrc.ovivieevnineinens Men’s 50c ‘value-- Heavy Stockings, 3 pairs for...... $1.00 Men’s 29¢ Cotton Stockings, A PATSTQE. i s winie 0579100 H O.U S E DRESSES, worth$198md more. Snturdlypnce,....... $1.00 Men’s Linen Heel and Toe Lisle Finish Stockings, 6 paTTSors Ll G T SO0 $1.50 BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS, less than the sateen can be bought for. Saturday price. ... Danielson’s Live Store Children’s Cotton Stockings, -sizes 5, 514 and 6, 7 pairs for $1.00 Ladies’ “Foot Rest” Stock- 'ings, 43¢, 3 pairs for...... $1.00 Thread, 25 BUNGALOW APRONS ¢ worth $1.50 today. Made of good Gingham Saturdaypnce Willimantic SpoplSHar. o i Sanas. o $1:008 Genuine O: N, T. Mercerized Crochet Cotton, 13 balls for $1.00 § 125 rolls or packages of Toilet PapteHor o s s Boys’ and’ Men’s Caps Men’s Blue Work Shirts and pair of Stockings for, ...... $1.00 LADIES’ $1.50 FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS. Saturday 6 Gold Decorated Dinner Plafessorcas oo 25 $1:008 13 Men’s Handkerchiefs for $1.00 12 Silver Plated Tea Spoons forss ol Dollar Day Saturday Danielson Trust Company Building . $1.00 § , 2 for $1.00 | .. $1.00 & 43¢ and 50c Corset Covers, Lots .of Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s . 69c .and 75¢ Gloves, take your Lholtt, 2 pairs foFaiaisn . v $1.00 25¢ Huck Towels, s;'for. ... $1.00 § 62c Fancy Huck Towels, 2 for . 35cbox S 4ior. .. 4 Children’s- 69¢ Flesce-lined Underwear, Vests and Pants $1.00 b S, Akt ationery, $1.00 Ladies’ 69¢c and 75¢*Fleece- lined Underwear, Vests and Panishosfors . a2k, SSLe8 New Boston Pattern,” 6 Silver Plated Tea Spoons and 1 Sugar Spoon, for........ $1.00 Colored Silk . $1.00 13 cakes .. $§1.00 22 _ $1.00 { 5 Men’s 25¢ Handkerchiefs § © Gold Band Coffee Cups ; and Saucers for. v, $1.00 8 5 Gold*Decorated Tea Cups 59¢ Ladies’ 8 Stockings, 3 pairs for. 1oc Toilet, Soap, d American-made-79¢ Dolls, Rifors i R afd Saucers for. e i

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