Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 7, 1920, Page 6

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rm IF YOU BUY AT THE MOHICAN HohnnMarInet. ‘Fresh Little Pig SATURDAY’S BIG SPECIALS BOSTON BLUE FISH *Squire’s Eastern Cut E Their Food FOR INSTANCE—-J-THINK OF BUYING SATURDAY :SHOULDERS 1h. 20c Ny&r?mhymg;hwufinabluUstoOEer Them at 'Ilnl Price. ettt dewmApples,for verybody Knows They Apd/Naturally verybody Who Wants ecessities at the Big N. B. C. SODA, MILK, OYSTER 3 Ibs. 50c | The, nomination of officers took place at_ the regulpr meeting of Norwich lodge of Elks on Thursday evening and resulted as follows: Exalter ruler, John J. Counihan; esieemed leading knight, James 1. McCormick; esteem- ed loyal knight, James H. Harrington; esteemed lecturing k) ght, J. W. Cav- anaugh; secretary, 'William R. Bal- colm; treasurer, 4. B. Millea; dele- gate to Grand Lodge, James Purdon; alternate, James J. Casey; trustee for three years, Nelson J. Ayling. The election of officers will take place at the first meeting in March. Besides routine Business four candidates were initiated and three applications for membership were_rescived. Hsteemed Leading Knight John L. ' Counfhan presided at the meeting in place of alted Ruler James Purdon, who is confined to his home with illness. FORESTERS. Court Sachem, F. of A, in spite of the storm on Thursday evening held their regular meeting but with a small attendance. Routine business was transacted and matters that were to have been discussed at the meet- ing were put over until the next meet- ing. . HIBERNIANS. = Division No. 1, A. O. H, held their regular meeting on Sunday afternoon with a large number present. Routine business occupied the larger part of the meeting. Three candidates were initiated and several applications were received. DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS. Clara Barton tent, No. 7, held their regular meeting Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock with a good number pres- ent. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Louisa Atter- Bury. The usual routine of husiness was transacted and the reports of the xsecretary and treasurer were read and hel a well attended meeting on Wed- nesday evening with Lena Christmann | in the chair. Siatters of a routine na ture .occupied the attention of thi meeting. At the next meeting the el tion of delegates to the adsembly which is to be held in New Haven wiil take place. S ODD FELLOWS. Uncas_lodge, No. 11, worked the scarlet degree on a class of five at their regular meeting on Monday ev- ening. Matters of routine nature wers transacied at the meetine at whicn there was a good attendance. On Tuesday evening Sheucket fodge, No, 27, transacted routine business at, their regular meeting. Two candi- dates were put through the initiatory degree and three applications for membership Were received. OWLS: With Leroy P. Johnson in the chair Norwich nest of Owls considersd mat- ters of routine nature at their regular meeting on Tueeday eveming. There was a qifge number present and plans for the coming season Were discuss- KNIGHTS 'OF COLUMBUS. Pope Benediet has conferred the knighmond of the order of St. Siyves- ter on William Joseph Mulligan of Thompsanville, The order of St. Sylvester carries a Qecoration consistingeof a gold. cross with white enamel gurface in the cen- ter of which is impressed the image of St. Sutmer, surrounded by a blue enamel circle bearing the inscription in letters of gold, “Sive Sylveser P. ‘Word has heen.received at the New York headquarters of the Knights of Columbus that the French governmant had decerated William J. Mulligan of Thompsonville, chairman = of the Knights of Columbus war activities committee, and two other Knights of %”E : i o i & ralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma+ tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the ek o hilbisine, frosted feet, colds of the chest toften prevents 4 i i : B HURRAH! BIG DANCE AtT. A. B. HALL, TONIGHT MUSIC BY ROWLAND’S KINGS OF SYNCOPATION FEATURING ALL NEW WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11 Boston English Opera Co. DIRECT FROM A THREE MONTHS RUN IN- BOSTON OFFER REGINALD DeKOVEN'S GREATEST COMIC OPERA| ROBIN HOOD ENSEMBLY OF 75 ARTISTS, AND A sri‘flfi. METROPOLITAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA § PRICES—50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00—PLUS WAR TAX IML REMITTANCE mfiz:fi NOW AND FILLED IN 4 ORDER RECEIVED. AND SECURE CHOICE " SEATS. - 4—SHOWS—4 TODAY AT 1:30, 3:15, 6:48 and 8:46 FEA 2 THE BEST PICTURES IN TOWN TOMW THE TYPICAL AMERICAN BOY Jack Pickford in a Comedy Drama of Small Town Life, Full of Laughs and Tense Dramatic Moments That Takes You Back to Boyhood Days. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 1-8 Bbl. Sack $1.90 ROYAL BAKING POWDER Caut in Pieces to Boil or Fry § COD STEAK, bb..... 20c HERRING, NATIVE Ib. 10c FLOUNDERS, b.... 10c of the Bright Lights and T o o “IN WRONG” - accepted. Tt was voted to hold a bus executives—William P. Lar- ITS 2 Pounds - miiipen S bl o sale e Tin 'oF New Torl ovemess diractor. H B T — uckinghamn ' Memorial on the after-|and Jaseph C. Pelletier of Beston, su- Youth Who Turned Them noon of February 11 reme advocate. Albe Ra an Down—,; rodustion. 55clb. § It was voted to give another Prhe decoration bestowed on the rt y d Dewo_A S Part Super Erodustion. fashioned dance in Chamber of Com-|Kfights of Columhus men is the medal o . FEATURE NO. 2 merce hall in March. Comrade Kampt | of public instruction of the republic Elinor Fair SWIFT'S gave a most interesting falk of his|of France, first clags. with paim “Shocks of Doom” early life. The tent closed in the|jeaves. The honor is symbolized by a —IN— A VITAGRAPH SPECIAL APH | GEM NUT —At— 'AN_O. MENRY_STORY usual manner with ng of Ameri- | mauve boutonniere. Mr. Mulligan, whe has headed the Knights of Columbus ca and salute to the flag! {4 9 e R R e : | the Knighis of Columim ‘Vagabond Luck” | — S § FINNAN HADDIES, b 18c | (278 300 Size | LargeCand3c | o e m el sl T & B HALL . ROVENTUROUS AMBROSE GE N . Hope Rebekah lodze, No. 21, I O.|recently made knihts of St. Gregory . » i | A 6 Part Happy, Snappy Comedy A MACK SWAIN COMEDY IS}:MELTS_MR o 1 i L= € Layer Figs PURE TOMATO g ine 0. F. in spite of the bad weather. | Uy Pope Benedict XV. MONDAY. Carent Evente Mutt and J#L} <& Torice oF THY DAY SiiiiERssiessvesa b Larg ‘CATSUP arm E FEB.9 . e o 45¢ ! h iy tastes like bottled . sunstroke.”— | SURPLUS OF 16000 TONS . o ALL OUR FISH NEATLY 3 Bottles 45c 2clb. e, uxe oo OF 18000 TONS <reer | Bazaar Committee will award Largest, Best, Cali- DRESSED. Eiliniat Sunkist FRESH OYSTERS pint 25¢ | Oranges, dozen 69c ARMOUR’S and SWIFT’S Fine | Beef iBeef—Beef Architect—Ha e you any suggestion 2 Cans 27c for Bread et Ay Yo A e as | Washington, Feh 64 surplus_ .ef| PYiZ0S, including the populsr THE HOME OF BIG SHOWS—HIGH vich? 3 16,000 tons of high grade steel, includ- | CLASS VAUDEVI Mr. Quickdich (war profiteer)— |ing every variety of stock used in|YOURS lady contest, as st Plc.rb';‘i:nn e on Great | mgnufacturing, building and bridge 2 e atomonie construction. wil- e | viously stated. found in_a brown placed on the market this month by b 3 Saturday Journal. the. navy department at pricés “based | Rowland’s Jazz Artists will be o 1 i callowed | ©n_the present market quotations.” = S af e mhsley g ust < avelin) Disposition of thic stock, tae mijor with us. Only that it must be brown. thinkers, I believe, Today—Four Shows, 1:30, 3, 4:30, § Mmd-y. Tuesday, Wednesday An All Star Program. Fresh From Our EGGS PETTICOAT MINSTRELS sophically. « W, . N of wli s loe: 52 JIM AND IRENE MARLYN e ——————— Bake Shop Well, here's where I get in out of | Porudn of which is located at East 7 Dazzling Girls in a 1920 Editien 4 * % » o . ilo- | Coast ards, was deter d up- - — i Corned |RIB ROAST BEEF, b, 22 Mohican the wet' remarked Jonah, philo- |Coast nay ARfas Wes determined up ADMISSION 25c. N e bt A - d Scnery—Changes of COStumes = | e —————— Made By Expert Bakers. Selected Andthis occurred_centuries before 19443, to relieve the present stesl| o o | | Fult of Snappy Entertainment. MANNING, FEELY and KNOLL R BEEF the passing of the Bighteenth Amend y 3 . . passing , An_ Excoll 1 BREAD—Mohican Kind ment, to ladelphia Record. | numeroups overtures for purchase Two Fatalities. KEENE and FOXWORTH _An Excolient Comedy Trie b, :...: 400 12V5¢ e s |from commercial concNas. The sale| e freight train cansed the explo- : vt WAKE and LELAND SISTERS T, . SIST okl e | 1. 1b. loaf 9c ge % 3 will be conducted at the navy de- Dancing and Singing s BEST SHOULDER CUT b S ciwsimes teiee What Is Goiny On Tonight. |partment February 2. slon by hitting a_truek loaded with |} 7he Boys Who Put the’ Dance In | A Full Stage Noveity Musical Act. S RYE BREAD—1% Ib Brown Movion Pictures ut Breed Theatra. | . acetylene tanks. The truck and drl'- | Dancing. o Ty - e ROAST BEEF, ib. ... —1Y, Ib. g Yaudsvie and otion Plctores at ‘qarwapu xnwopieg syl o | € was killed.—Buffalo News, e B RBERT RAWLINSON, In —— e | [oaf Ve 14c 52¢ A ture Mhotoplays at the Dasls | <N Doji0dury 831\ WO} [fo Ay s7 Juj: R SO S SAMMY DUNCAN D AISEROUS ACRAIR L ¢ = HAMBURGER STEAK Theatre. dod 1503y “sa9onpuad $3) 303 [IWA I Thets ihe Getbton A Little Bit of Scotch With An All Star Support, Includ- S = 9oames v PUB 140450 O VPR IGWLIL » TS 2 ing Florence Billi d b................. 20c|CALIFORNIA RAISIN Dozen LIBERTY HILL i el Ll B Daghc o v e o _ MONROE SALISBURY Holmes—This 1t e irst ‘ah the . Our Usual Good Kind. |BREAD, loaf ....... 12¢ _ Miss Vernon Parker, who has been | ugi® of PO S0 THEHECH B | pens T was tellivg you about today. || With An All Star Supgort In “The | 1920 Pictures the Strand Has Beak: ikinkius, the ocal , has resign- Ay 95 The price has come dow Phantom Melody” — The Screen's | ed—A Six Part Special Production FRESH CUT BEEF TWISTED CRULLERS ed ang is teaching i st Hartford, Y"‘”‘!fl; AumonJed © pan ‘ammad Vi g, i come down?™ fon Tran- gl"fitesst ;mx»tli,on:l Actor — A Six ‘-c—Wa{eh For the Strand's New Re- There was no service in church on| ‘SSeWIUM[ ® SWY ‘9oUML] 'SOBSPIOY Ji 5 al pecial Production. ases. LIVER, 1b 10¢|Dozen ..... SWIFT'S Sunday last. cold weather and Sick- | goiSas aqi w paonpaid 116 sy sl | TrT N —— S ey e i H ness prevented. - 10 PO U4 SPLIOM SPECIAL—SUNDAY—TWO SHOWS—_SPECIAL—SUNDAY > DELICIOUS JELLY HAMS iy Pl I ey o Noted Scientist Honored By “FALSE GODS"—A SOCIETY DRAMA—SIX PARTS Z Yearlmg Lamb e " o The Strand Doss Not Run Repeats—Always Something New : ROLLES, each:.. . Whole or to Wild-| lfled ITMD!R?"I‘!I S National Geographic ARBUCKLE COMEDY % SCREEN SMILES . LE same her| “Circumiscntion effice” is a descrip- S i OUTING CHESTER TRAVELOGU GS, bb........... 30c| by pK FRHOUSE ROLLS Half bronchitis: | ton used by the geedt novelist, Charles oo ok . : EOINSIb. ... 4 ...%. 25¢ ] FOREQUARTERS, Ib. 16¢ CHOPS, Ib......... 40¢ Coming Feb. 23, 24, 25—EARL WILLIAMS, in. THE FORTUNE HUNTER BREED THEATRE Dickens, in his book, “Little Dorrit,” to ridienle official delays and indirect- | mess. It is described as the clilef of “public departments in the art of per- ' improved. | CAI¥iic ow not to do it The name FRANKFURTER ROLLS | o0 b BAKING POWDER BIS- C ID. CUIT, dozen . ....... 12c| These Hams housekceper for Everett Loomis and are sligh i Smoked Native Veal |SATURDAY AT 11 A. M.| Have Al e o ihers eas mom for. governmental routae, ved b Shoulders|LEGS OR LOINS, Ih. 30| HOT BROWN BREAD | surplus Fat CRERIL BT ol e B e SUNDAY EVENING . ouiaers Loaf 9 : ———— SHOULDER CUTS, Ib: 25¢ : L e T T through this s S TWO SHOWS AT 7 and 8:30 19¢c]b. |CUTLETS,Ib....... 50c| HOT BAKED BEANS e cotest so tar| | Bees Distinguish Cators ¢ nita Stewart X smoved. was| BExperiments have shown that bee In Her Latest Release “Human Desire” ................ wwas| distinguish different colors, hut differ- Since then| CMt colors acquire significance for Dorothy Dalton 7 bees when the inseéts have learned . Ch R& an { Best Chuck jdlemas 4ay, was dark | that certain colors are assoelated with A Beautiful Romance of arles y d tne forenoon, bul pleas-| cortsin nutritive advéntages. The Mother Lo 1 ant th 4 noon. he da ob- Ve, ROAST BEEF &| .1 Sos ety By G5 15 00| hees are not “refiex-machines"—they RO e S MRV Louise Glauln B | jal churches, Tt is|are not compelled by amy Organie FORD STERLING, ) 26c 1b. L Boned, Rolled United States Wheat Director’s. License Number 003155| Solid Meat Purification of the | eliromatropism to prefer certiln col = e, feast ! ors te othiers. They aceumulate ex- g/of candles for | Periece and remembet that certain - It| colors are assécidted with certain nu-~ tritive benefits. — Prost of Biblical Truth. £ 3 = | A seft answer has no effect upo Perhaps the most impressive fact of the middie of the street. and another [hemin and Moravia, Slovakia, and a | soft person. ™ ®|record coneerning disease in éncient mah's hat was wn ?\l]'lrl:ig as the | small sr:;;—:hgv!" lerfl;t‘our;(amhabnpt;_hhy times is found in the Bible, in the il A seians, ‘which, i re establisbment, In-| o oag and highly remunerative| Wi Slovakia. formerly beionged to i T £ R o Docke 5 Semnes WAL WE Jb ] R T b e el ry. The so-called Teschen re- Soviet ‘‘Ambassador’’ To |told that the land whére the Philis- SRR e S ihyt of, el men & in ‘Silesia may or may not be : tines were was overryn with a plague ic attachment has been in- | venilng ‘table codes for large flan- | Ineluded in Cecho Siovakia ‘as & re- United States of tats or mice and that thereupon B d in | cial houses and merchants dealing in | 5% iscite Which is to b 2 S cap openers used in | cial houses and merchants dealing in e the peoplé were smitten with bubenic plague to punish them for their Seiz- | ypjieq States biological survey, in d a bell as an|overseas trade. made. authorized person N coal 8 HUMOR OF THE DAY ure of the Ark of the Covenant. Thou- | recognition of eminent services “f6r og napthaline under pressure | insignificant scale, amounting to 9 sands of years later our medern | the increase and diffusion of geo- -~ présence ‘l’,‘i“’"é?‘“’,.’.“ le:k;’rgeiml\tt?ns }1:" {3‘}1 forl ‘lrr and, W h:(w “Was Maude honestly zlad to see science discovered that rats are the | graphic knowledge” has been Huropean scientists las e | that for England and es eamé to | you when you came home?” chief il d a life membership in the produced an oil that can be msed as | 214, AST350 tons, and Scotland {0 34~ | “Glad? Why, when She came rush- ‘:e:‘x_':“;:":d”f that pestilence. ;‘m‘;‘n ':}eo!"ph‘c swe“’y s minant. 245,784 tone. ing to greet me I saw at once she B i 4 . » elso) contributed notably to i An inyentor has mounted a wheel| For many years Winnipeg has been | 1ad forsotten to powder her nose."— sk {1, ,,:‘,,3:."“ eqicerning g e | 9% the end of a cane intefded to be | noted as a bicycle center. This may St. Louis Globe-Democrat. life of North America. He con- ised by blind persons to guide them- | be - attributed largely to the many e A v X F i melves about streets without tap- |milés of .paved level streets and the| IHis Wife — Git'up an’ beat them Lalsses-falte means letting alone; g | ducted sclentific explorations in ping on pavements. great distances to be, covered, the | NS You've dome nothin’ all day but general nonintért e Alaska forty years ago and more re- A Swedish raiiroad bas built a re- | Poplilation of 225,000 being spread out | 3% In fhat ehair - . e interference with individu-| ‘coprly examined the zoology and taforced concrete bridge with au[QveF an aren of 24 square miles, |y NeVL Neversweat—T know it but fl freedom of sction; the let-loné| i ,eany of Mexico. . arched span nearly 300 feet long, de- | Practically all of the 500 miles Of| 3a1 an’ if's clekn doma e “P“_‘_ principle of policy of the government sied o carry traios at & spoed of city streets are paved. it vt e and political economy. The term was mfl!- an hour. The present Cecho-Slovakia in- first used in France to desis # - Pittafield was pieked | cludes within its boundaries the for-|It is teush to have a - woman - tufn principlé/ of political éezmoa ""emh:' - w o g e b L B lands of Bo- you down. would leave ll:umslry and tmg "b; nd trade ‘ahc- lutely frée from taxatisn and restric- Fard to brook. It is touzh to make a fruitless tour tlon by gevernment except go far as tequired by public peace snd erder. of town. It has since been exténded fo include \ For a coo St. ‘Louts Courier-Journal. 20niniterferenee with any guiltless ex- sreise of the individual will, Death only a matter of short time. X Don’t wait until pains and aches ROSCOE ARBUCKLE and MACK SWAIN The Life of Reilly _A Mack Senneft Comedy_ T PATHE NEWS PRIZMA Coming_—ELSIE JANIS in “A REGULAR GIRL” Blessed V! of the presen temple and the the eccle: has been ohserved for centudes. Charles E. Goodrich is ill with the grip. “Weaker Sex” A THOMAS H. INC PRODUCTION KINOGRAMS LATEST NEWS TOPICS TOPICS OF THE DAY KALEIDOSCOPE One Newark saloon keeper is re-|[top of a_ three-story and fixtur IN A PINCH—COMEDY Edward W. Nelson, chief of the In comparison with Great Britain, coal production in Ireland is on Bass-Clef Concert SLATER HALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th SOLOIST GRETA TORPEDIE—British-American Soprano Tickets at Cranston’s Laissez-Faire. DRIVE UP TO THE DOOR WE WILL TEST YOUR BATTERY AND PUT DISTILLED WATER IN IT FREE : / The Norwich Electric Co. EXIDE AGENTS Recently there appeared in the Muggleton Times the following ad- vertisement: “If John Jones, who deserted hi wife and Dbabe somgé 20 vears agd, will return, the said-hdbe will kneck the stuffing out of him.”-Pearsen’s Weekly. After all, Bostonians are not such smart folks. One of 'ém, writing to the people’s forum of a New York p newspaper. begins her. communiestion like this: “Nothing ‘on e-rtn cotild keep my jpen and T apart after, etc.’—Indian- apolis Star. 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