Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 17, 1920, Page 11

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TMY. the: mfl crlne at flié Westerly rauml station’ will never be a suc- ure was again demon- fyg..q’ prov | fday, _when a train duceg in the 5_¢nals becomes" ; : By 1 | Dxcke\ii‘lin the pouch, cut it and scat- 10" (raer the re it ‘ i | | : ‘ tered ‘part of the eontents about. is sllowed the uge otlmatstate i 4 v 4 | | is not known what all*the mail in the | & =0 oA Fhiore the bostmxs B pouch contained, but it has beem as-1..,.5° o it certaineg that one of the letters car-| oo d:;wthfl.t e flme!e X e ried a check. After the accident it BOt: nit s itertare wgmnnh e+ was picked up in a Catch basin, re-3 oo yine of L:: stiie g turned to the Jocal office and remailed Lieaniok te New York, its intended destindtion. Local Lac b It took from Dec. 22 to Jan. 14 for! The Woman's for istian || thé letter to arrive in the metropolis.| Service mét im g& Scout rooms ¥n the meantime the sender, having|on High street iday afternoon. been informed that the check had.mot| Miss Hilda Young, who recently un- been received in New York, cancelled |derwent a minor operation at the d sent another which] New Haven hespital, has returned to :wfle’:t 52:::; ihe cancelledl check | her home on the Shore road. made its appeafance. Arthur Gincarelles the 3-year-old Several months ago a board of trade|son of Mr. and. t Lpuquaxe Gincar- ttee, appointed to ebtain better|elle of Plgyu died Wed- g:‘l!?lsei\e'mep?:r Westerly, complain- | gesday, - léd Thursday after- kS P e T T i xS o S order to make room for our big Spnng Stbé.heflfiflng You well know the quality of iha Brock master Lenifian, to “havé the train|%5 pounds of fur from Hope Valley on . P ks up the pouch from the|Tuesday. It was.-valied at $554.95. sa bfi D D hned’ but the efiorts of ‘the | THus far during the season, Mr. Pal- tOfl Shm‘ Greatest cflfic]ng Pnces ever ered in éfiy lllffi tO take a mhg‘ Of committée and of the postmaster have | mer has purchased from local trap- - been futile. While it was|pers and shipped from Hope Valley _sam op I on that the crane was bétter | over $1,500 worth of fur, mfiney g portumty than- nothing at ‘all. it was agreid The "retalé ]:»ric?i :li‘ %suzlnle 1::]5 Y SAVED Y U that 'h(* arrangement ‘would never e | generally advance in ‘Westerly £ mANs R o i satisfactory, -which appears to veek to 30 cents a gallon. b Iflos it has hlready met with. |turned to Philadelphia, having been 1§ | n town to conduct Senator Arnold's funeral. , ” , R. M. Sarles of New Haven has been in Westerly thig week. < ? The house finance committe, has re- | B ported favorably a resolution appro- priating $15,000 for the aid of honor- ably discharged and unemployed sol- i diers, sailors and marines of - Rhode IT WILL PAY YOU TO FEED h' branches' of the general as- semblv wiil meet in grand committee ? to elect a‘number of officers, in- cluding judges and clerks of- district \courts and sheriffs. The appointment, has been cenfirm- ed by the senate of Frank G. Ferry of South Kingstown, tc be state side- path commissioner for ‘Washington county. s esolution was referred to the fi- nance com ee appropriating $15,- nropr!aflng $15,000 for medals for Rhode Island men in the service dur- ing the war. Representative Mathewson present- ed an fict to divide fhe town of Hop- v : Speclal—Ladles Brown Calfskin Shoes with Dress Shoes, Brown, English lasts and Bluchers, || the Suede Top, Military heel, regular $10.00— ki?"(on _mi;:) vgémg t}lrttlricts‘ : : in latest S'tyle& l’eg‘ulal' 38-50 tO 310050 valu“—' SALE PR[CE ss 97 & b ?gh“’yfzn’;fin:’r:’i?;;’m}kg%‘; ‘ SALE PRICE $6.47 and $7.47 ‘Brown Vici Kid Dress Shoes, high and milltary 4 8 Dress Shoes, Black, High and Na.rrow Toes, reg- heels, regular $7.50 to $9.00 values— ular $6.50 to $8.50 value— ~ SALE PRICE $587 - - SALE PRICE 3447 and s ||| Biack Vici Kid High Cut Shoes, high and mili Heavy Working Shoes, Brown and Black, with || tary heel with combination tops, regular $7.50 to double soles, regular $5.00 to $7.50 values— $9.00 values— SALE PRICE $3.37 and $3.97 £ 2 " SALE PRICE $5.87 High school,_and brother, of Former Mgyor M. Wilson Dart, has been a resident of Providence m: ryears. TS He has just been elected vi i ¢ | dent of the Roger Williamg WHY?BECAUSE IT IS | d;;d and Loan association 4} New Haven—One of the most Inter- sting” events of the month in New n will be the dinner in honor of George Bass, chairman of the ’s national huredu of the dem A'IALYSTS Pibre. 14 of that Lingeed # orn Feed i urou'\(l ¢ and AHED SUCCULERNT Tan.-29, e in- THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO START ‘A BANK ACCOUNT WITH WHAT YOU SAVE AT THIS SALE our SOCIAL CORNER 41 process 4 Fare Cflng Molosses, thus making the fee (Conit both, stceglent ‘ard - palatable, (Continued from Page Ten) inercasing those that have been absent from the {page maybe for months. Accept many thanks for the nice calendar. Country Girl—For improving stove bldcking: a4dd soapsuds, cofiee or kerosene. A few drops of turpentine is ‘good, and alum I like the best, het ing more heat resisting. It all cooks would boycott the su gar hoarders the price would come | jdown. We can manage with less: ! Drop Cakes—One-half cup of mo lagses, one-third of suzar, four table spoons of cooking oil, one-third cup o ealh siuce, spice and salt to taste, | jone-half cup of raisins, one teaspoon soda in one-half cup of water or milk, two and one-half cups flour. Drop from spoon and bake in a quick oven. Plain Oake—Three-fourths cup of sugar, three -tablespoons cookmg oil, Brockton Sample Shoe Store 13 MAIN STREET : NORWICH, CONN. bedch sauce (does not darken the cake = e 5 o e T like ‘apple) one-half cup water, two teaspoons bakin; owd o the second, while Mrs. Jacobson was{to $2,000. The roll call' of members| have moved to Atlanta. Ga. Mr. Pen-ldeyphm, .is having a short vacation flom 0l boatat s oo MYSTIC .| etven the consolation troph: and @ brist period of silent prayer for | noyer erected one of the largest barns | with his family here, . Mr, Barrett will Cocpa’ frosting keeps it moist. Mrs. Henry A. Sinclair of Brooklyn,| Frank Gunno is suffer the churchs in the work of the new|in Ledyard. last year on his farm and | soon go to Worcester as the company’s 7Ail g00d wishes to The Editor and|N, Y, is visiting. her brother, Awmios|Droken wrist received while crauking |year cloged this imiportafit gathering |made other improvements, His stay Jormer family for the New Yoar . |G. Hewitt, of School strect. ~ Sale Starts Saturday Mormng, Jal;uary 17th 17€ DIGESTIBILITY. monupr it doks-the work s of much er protein v Supblying the neces- triénte for maintenance : production. IT IS BULKRY the “correct proportion of feeds, thereby enabling gestive juices of the stom- ct more thoroughly and . efficiently. iT IS ECONOMICAL Place 2 trial order to-day with your deajer and compare the guality and price. It Sosts from §12.00 to $15.00 less per tonthan bigher protein . content dairy lishes the game It 35 30st the feéd you have been looking for. ME. DAIRYMAN, WHY PAY THE DIFFERENCE IN PRICE? representative. s his car. in_the life of the church. in Ledyard was short. Albert L. Par- — 1, Khights ‘of Tuesun.v ’";mhg a Bible class, to|meter has purchased this farm. o Milford—The Forum Sunday even- Father Murphy Council, ights “o! VOLUNTOWN meet duri the week, waa started in} A district nurse in the employ of the ing will be addresseq by Willidm H. v i will meet Sunday after- the parish imum ; ate board of education has been vis- A FALL'NGICDlum'buff tumibus hall and_confer the| = Rev. Fr. L. Paradis resumed his| /Thursday evening a Spegial meeting iting various schools in.Ledyard dur- | Lewis of Boston. T;:wmey Whod HAIR? i degreo oh twenty-five camai-|dties as pastor of St. Thomas church|of the W. C. T. U. to célebrate the |ing the past week. defended Baby DS 4a, Bridgeport e dal:res eg::.s are laid to entertain | Sunday after two weeks’ vacation, temperance victory was held at the The Ladies’ Aid society met at the|made such a marke@ impression’ upén risi Aj local le visiting in | Home of the nreqidem- parsonage Thursday and tied quilts. |spectators and jurors and won for e any S hieni o e sate Mo Earay . Beovle Tial Efi% The Near Fast drive wil begin in| Arthur D: Bareett, who is in the ef- | himecit the especial commendation of an . LT FOR SALE DY ALL DE’.;L‘ERS Mandfactdred by flosenbaum Brothérsy: inc. CHICAGO, U. S 5 & | the, i 2 3 e = & i : IT 12 BOTH PALATABLE ‘TT el Big Variety of Children’s Shoes, in Browns; Blacks, Button and Lace, at greatly reduced prices. bnteré of The Social Corner: Every k I read your letters and helpful gestions with inteirest, but so far ave not happened to see any refer- jcnce to the trouble which comes when one begins {o comb eut great wisps %) > _ i iy bject will be The of Sty R e P I s s i N a )12:"?2(01‘:1!;3“?)?&:: a(}:y.ma‘;;a; ?rrg(‘: nihigo zle:nwn ttl:xf:p:::nge :e:ff g':%lge::: tlllisgliggre;gdll‘«alngwa%ex;; EDYARD THRE even i s tand heat of |jie' will be Held -Rev. J. G. Osborne | desiFouS of a Brisscls rug for {he floor | preston-Lédyatd 1ocal branch of the | - g [ J be t er. and seeing one on the lirle in the door- | New England Milk Proflucers’ associa- |§ % . baId ;g::t &;:); :3‘19 ‘r}?otso qf “:'1 gau‘-} vn‘lgt fhehi‘:gga:{ Ghureh Bev. T 8. r;yd at f\Wmh;t: Strange'’ :td?}?ngi 1is | $ion held the annual meeting at the J 3 A l remedies I know of, al; care‘i'\in ;b':,et Osborne, pastor, =morning worship, | 2. dsenlce_ :; 2 mew ""’"“:& | “!‘}‘r‘ residence of J. Kellogg Hall Wedne: VAR ] 4 e v regular shampoo and ma Baott110.30; Sunday school at 12; ¥, p. §.|Ydual made the "‘;ls S S (T | day eveniing. Apbleton Main ot Pres- Y Tment vet find that my ane et | ¢ E. at 6.30 p, m. There will be no|SUTange does not think the rug trav-|ion was. re-elected president and 5 improve much. Indeed, somebody told P“?a@“‘g service at ”° &= 2e%°\$;£r§a§ ::; g:sfa!\‘\l:dsuspmc“ b u‘m S e v e me the other ddy that .too much § i eleetqld secretary. Fatdmg ECm;’nt‘y s ) . ¢ . > Saturday évening there was a pai C, Wargér and C. E. Abell, A B s e s e e o GOODYEAR o3 hogee 20 the, heatte o 2o an ex- | presidont of Hhe New Tandon counsy ONE CAR it1 's the > - o L cellent series of pictures, farm bureau, re "rluul: 'l‘h: ;fw: . :ta.tuor:; .m! wo: gsdvgatyootom txheh roo:s The men who have been erecting the | ~ Several from this village attended a| Newton H, May ’;a )u.s returned M’ T mm > Tl “w‘m' e Wiar yo‘f think | iew dwelling houses on ‘the heights | #ance in Sterling Saturday night. o nis work &t W‘i after visiting o I used to have very thick hair (for|have been unable to mike.much prog-| A number of local people attended|few days with parents in this Tather light shade hain). but now it ress during the last few Gays, being the auction JieICY (85 t1s Rayon farmfipiane. thi in GI . 3 ‘| Mrs Bertha Y. Avery has returned mi'm u‘l”h:"}: giaded, besides| heid up. for lumber. s, Kate Devlin of Bridgeport 15 & | home atter, & sty Of . two weeks at The Girls’ club enjoyed a sleighing | guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. 2, R EIE Toe e s, Sepetionced Sieter | jarty to Webster Tuesday evenine. | Frank W. Burton: B‘{_—.,“"‘e.',{,’d X Pensojer ana family Yours for The Cormers sao mioulty: | Tuesddy bvening the Gdogyear bow]- | Damel Higgins, formerly. of this ¥ e’;i‘gcefiiA ing team went to Jewett City, where | town, hu again started business at BRIDAL VEIL ‘ | . P. S.: I'will watch for replies to my | fourth ‘game in the six-game series | John D Hall has resigned his posi- |- i e . letter. S I am afraid to try any | The local five succeeded in winning all | tion as clerk in Marion Brothers store | . ¢ . t Iotion or hair-wash, unless one { three. strings by a margin of 52. _pins, | and has accepted a position in No. 4 g : 3 = wh_—wm q . some of g:u may know is really | and in the four games the local bowl- | mill. d 2 what it preteni to be. ,| ers have a lead of 179 pins. The fifth After the recent snowstorm a num- PEED 'Bll game is to be rolled next Tuesday|ber or sleighs . were mnoted on the night the local alleys. stresis. - I E r n RAISED D%UAG:TNEUD‘TS RECIPE The ice harvesters have their houses 2 : 3 one Ca'r G V] packed Wwith the fingst ice cut in sev- HAN WER 5 e 3 Dear Sisters of The .Social Corner: | cral years. 0 Rp"l wm Can some of you give me a good rule Florence EHison fiad a narrow es- “e at scraps for ml;!]:x"nnt;sm! Joughnuts? In ro- | cape from drowning iagt werk mz‘heco‘;f;g;&:e;i‘nazggh"‘z‘v‘a:“!{;g Mfi. i Thee ilegive. (|- "One Car NATIONAL\PRIDE skating when she fell thfough a thin|; 5 sd 7 iexpenisive doughsiuts which my fam. | place and was réseued throush Mg | D i0e parish house Wednesday even , Jan. 14th. Supper was served at 3 i ily like vers. mu efficient. work of Brnest Boys. the §| 15 12 1ld. In’spite of : Sk Be Flo“f‘ E’Vfl Came l'WlCll. THE SAFE SCRAP TO FEED. mirkd-mshaol:u&?““;ls' Oge]cup sour )ear‘ old‘ S(;;“ of R.'W. Boys, agent of ‘t)h:? s‘;‘vegew’;iféii, fisér mf} i‘,’uoeyea b No tter ? to No one p New Orleans mo- | the local plant. : i BEEF SCRAP almost €xclusively. lasses, one even teaspoon ginger, one | . H. D. Hoskin. factory accountant, EZZJ""ZE"',‘;‘,JZSZ‘: r;’];:ss ;flfié‘.‘%‘&"e 2l - ; :kg one way recognized to get teaspoon salt, one egg, about three|and H. H. McCloskey, auditor, hot.h and ;’,?,ee‘ At 8.30 the Business meet- 3 2 € Call On Us Before You Buy eggs. Take-advantage of cups flour, a hme nutmeb, from* thé_Goodyear plant in ing “s ca.\led & m—qer by, the minis: B ) m ’s market when eggs are FUSS AND FEATHERS. were at the local plant during the pl& t . H. D. Rollason. Revorts of J.bf- ..btdw.. , week.. ‘Willlam 8. Huntér WwAS a business about $1.00-pes ad Sour ki o, O work in _all branches of the nrch showed prngress The of- now. Write for our fres 24 page COUGHED NiGHT AND DAY, | caller in Boston &nd Fall River last flcers were elected for 1320 as rocom- mem Klet, - et o nating 'com 3 at e 1 mfl;?fi'fli R“}Dmme co: wipohn Vosng j . nlflsl;n:g.l S writes: mge&r;ge fg’é’” was in Boston duf- | At ihe s mg’giegitsl?n of the board of t;:u;- S8 st : 2 y down with influenza, I took a severs i tees the er's salary was aeain g 2 before 1 Wednesday evenins a4 whist n 2 e from $1500 : : e, ausumn, mass. [\ 85,50 st | TSN I 0 R | e e s 6 : ’ S hed night and day and ! room 0! 3 odvear hof :x]; : . NORWICH TALLOW CO. ga‘;sg 12 7 and sore. Tlvzco? amgoul?:ois wre awarded. LeRoy e o - : : 3 13 VE STR ANeswieh, Con. Folev’s, Honey and Tar Compound and | gentleman’s first prize and Joseph hil g ; EET |8 o hion Began to: tnpeore DOUIS: | Green won the second, while Arthur | ; O ; ; s CO \ dsyl 1 was as well as ever. In g:}:eu‘w;e m\ge:tthe consolation awagl. i Foley's is- the best h e ladies’ first prize was won by 3 mader Leo & Oapesd oo Mrs. Caswell &nd Mrs. Sherfgn Won

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