Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 15, 1920, Page 14

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ENGLAND, FRANCE READY FOR TOURISTS New a » cl(numrv that labor was fully occupied| While in Norwich Friday to attend the | o7, Robert, have been passing two weeks England and France, so far as touris Lx Wages far in advance Of pre-war|tesshory conaention Min Ancis. Smith|With the formers-grandparents, dr. and afe concerned, are almost mormal, and | ceqles, and that England wns preparing | was a caller at the home of her sister, | Mrs. Homer Griffin, of Branford. béth countries are adequately prepared| to \nl(‘onn\ a multitude of American| Mrs. George A. Peck, of-Otrobando av-| Xvery Ready circle of the King's tdtake care of visitors, it was declared | tour enue. Daughters met Tuesday evening at the S B st & Shiauit given by the \w.nm Casenave, Frepeh high com-| Miss Edna C. Herbert of the Norwich |home of Mrs. James L. Perkins, 47 East 5! "® | missioner to the United States, declared | Art school is spending the week end at|TowWn street. During the week. the cir- f@reign press correspondents in honor of| that all that had been said of England | the home of her parents, Mr- and Mrs. | ¢le has prepared and hung a large num-j Major Svetyn Wredsh & member of the|could be well applied to France Jonas 1. Herbert, of Griswold. i{;u;" eade ‘!°d”“’ s"“"'l’l‘s o e S8ff of Lord Northeliffe. Major Wrench is in this country to| wps 3. B, Hi Spri Nor- fecus dacall s oAy hose Major Wrench sald he was surprised 10| present to the seéretary of the navy 4| wich, DLl Birink prect ot yho were ill. | The baskets contained find so many erroneous “‘;“" »v;n _rv-]r'- contribution for the construction of a|Home, to fill out the unexpired term of g Y flomern. R s i England. He declared food was plen- monument i this country.in honor of the | the matron, Mrs. Mary Spaulding | CEDAR LAKE CAMP FOR Jover fatrol Knight, who this week returned to her cil -_— —_— home at East Grand Plain. i Foar C'l"‘ ‘:“";5 I UL SHE FEELS FINE NOW - E : o , Applications are already being receiv- i i | NORWICH TOWN slles M Annle White of &BrookIYm.|enat the Y. M C. A trom Devalwho chea and palns often indicate kid | Conn., who was in Norwich Friday to at-| gr 1 b8, 5 Pl G0 A 1K v Your kidnes® surely | Rev. Richard R. Graham, rector of|tend the teachers’ convention,.was a|& . e i T auickly—when = your | Christ Episcopal church, will oficiate at| Eucst at dinner of her sister. Mrs. Ben-| 3;,4'c €4 &¢ Cedar Take this summ Sh o yand you tecl | the Sheltering Arms service Sunday aft- | jamin L. Kennedy, of Town sireet. boys Will biay fora Touer period o agd your energy and there is crnoon. The boys' choir of that church| uere was a large attendance at the|main party from Norwich, accompanied ook under the eyes. Mrs L Y S First Congregational chapel Wednesday |by Boys' Secretary Knowles will go for ley of 1;;"“‘;““‘?““{' evening, when State Forester W. O. Fil-|the first two weeks of July. o mm" e et Nfjehome f | ley gave a stereoptican lecture on State| The state camp which Will be In its B %t Croto | Parks and Forests, for the benefit of the | first season this year was made pos- ,4 ‘me right away z Norwich Rural association. A good sum|sible by Ex-Senator Hazen of Had- & Osgood Co. Mrs. M. Florence Dean of Town street,| was realized. During the evening an or-|dam, who purchased some thirty VEAL CHOPS B LOINS TO ROAST Fi OREQUARTERS LEGS AND LOINS TOROAST, Ib... 25| Pound 23¢ SHOULDB!CUTS V‘EALFOR STEWING 12V5c - oanam 20c CURED SMOKED Shoulders Pound 22¢ Rib Roast Beef Pound 25¢ Fresh Cut Hamburger Pound 22¢ 25| Best Roast Beef Boned and Rolled Absolutely No Waste. Pound 25¢ 15 Lbs. Peck $1.05 Swift’s "Gem Nut . Margarine Pound 30c EGGS Fresh, Brown Dozen 49c OUR BAKERY. 2 cans 25¢ SHREDDED Cocoanut 1/, Pound 20c Pure Cocoa, in Bulk, Ib. 23¢ Lux, 2 pkgs. 25¢ COFFEE DINNER BLEND Pound 35¢ THOSE WHO KNOW WHAT GOOD BREAD REALLY IS, PREFER OUR BAKING TO ANY OTHER. THEY KNOW THE CARE AND SKILL THAT IS BESTOWED ON IT FROM THE MIXING OF THE DOUGH TO THE TIME IT LEAVES NEW BERMUDA ONIONS, Ib. .. 10c SWIFT’S' SILVERLEAF Pure Lard, 21bs 49¢ CREAMERY 'BUTTER, Ib. . 65c§ NEW GRASS Extra Special Live Lobsters Pound 29c Live Boiled bsters, Ib. 35¢ Fresh Caught Mackerel Pound 29c Block Island Steak Cod Pound 19¢ York, May 14.—Conditions STRAW HATS ARE HERE IN ALL THE LATEST SHAPES AND STRAWS. WE'VE GOT A BUNCH OF PIPPINS. PANAMAS AND BANG- KOKS, TOO. $3.00 to $7.00 NOWADAYS IT’s QUINN & DESMOND FOR CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHINGS REFRIGERATORS We have a_complete line of high grade bard wood Refrigerators. There are satisfy you. The prices are right, too. in tiful there, and even cheaper than in this attended the tion. tives on Town street, Mrs. president of the Woman's Rellef corps, has returned from Waterbury where she annyal department conven- After passing several days with rela- Mary Mory returned to_her home Friday in Oneco. chestra furnished popular music. Chief Quartermaster Robert\W. Sterry. of the submarine base, who for the past two weeks has been staying over night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sterry of Oftrobando avenue, Mrs. returned Friday. Robert Sterry and little acres surrounding the lake and presented the THE NEW MENS STORE 283 MAIN STREET Il POLKA | DOTS i The cleverest and most | :\ popular of Spring Neck- “ wear for Men and Young H Men. We are making a special display of Four-in- Hands and Bows this week. All colors—all sizes. + 75c¢ to $2.00 property to the state committee of the Y. BnNCHAY The leadership of the camp is such as to insure a most _enjoyable and profitable | experience for all who attend the camp. he camp superintendent, F. Stan- ley, state boys' work secretary, has had seventeen years of practical experience in camps for boy: i Mr. Stanley condi splendid camp for b Y. M. C. A. In addition there will be many other men of long experience in boys' work, such as ' work scc- For nine years d Camp Jewell, the | various The bo: eight boys and ai tent houses, adult leader to each tent. The meals be cooked by an ex- perienced chef which 1 a most import- ant factor in camping. A special opportunity will be given to boys desiring to be tutored in either | grade school or high school subjects | Those who desire to take up some study jat camp need to make early application in order that suitable tutors may be secured. ‘Win Wellesley Scholarships. In the award of honor scholarships ai Wellesley college, Miss Henrietta Browning of this city is in the list of junior Wellesley college scholars and Miss Harriet Sampson of Woodstock in | the senior Wellesley college scholars. The college honors are in two class- es: Students in the first or higher class are termed Durant scholars, and those in the second class Wellesley College scholars, Unelaimed Letters. The list of unclaimed letters in Nor- { wich, Conn., post -office, for the week | ending May 15th, 1920, is as follow | Lewis B. Gross, Walter Staubly, - Mrs. | Charles Murray’ Tracy, Mrs. Mary Walch. A girl thinks her body is a glove for her heart. 0Oil Stoves.and Ovens GAS RANGES AND PLATES These labor and fuel savers should be in every home. Our stock is varied and should meet your approval. Agents for New Perfection Cook Stoves, Ovens and Mantels. PORCH FURNITURE Anything to make your home' more comfortable and refreshing for the sum-| mer months can be found here. We solicit an opportunity of serving you. SHEA & BURKE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS . Advertisement’ Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It |A Bulletin Want .~ . Mveruscmcntwmcdh FOR SALE- Horses |young anc very stylish, safe for ladies —no horege jockeys. Conn, R, F. D, years ol {years old. safe and géntle, must £o'to, 2 good home; horse weighing 1400, a Conn. pies, { quaintance V FOR SALE—X black driving mare, For more particu- lars, write Mrs. N R Kovey, Norwich, | maylsd R E—Brnwn mare, weight 1000, sage Snd King. for ol peSpie gray horse, weight 1100, 10 PRO! cnluu. o5, C ook 1 plain wrap thermal Co. benville,. O. % ' PERSONAL AUTOMOBILE ACGESSORI“ ingluding nxtipatio o ‘methos ree. 285-A, STATE trouble with aliied diffi bladder irritation, tion. eliminated by drug: massage_ or: dieting: Electro- fizmu Eiag. s Sleu- GARAGE—AILL kinds of cars repaired ; Dby expert mechanic: cars washed; ears called for ahd delivered. Everett Bros.’ u-.ruga Jtvers Alley: " Phone 11232 ’F}mn OWNERS—Does o0t csc sant bard? Have you 7 Have harness. Call 337 Main St, Norwlieh, "~ mayl5d- “FOR SALE_Two horses, double hars ness, team wagon, horses can be used for évery purpose, one 7 years, weigh- ing 1300" 1bs., other 10 years, weighing 1460 1bs., 8 ‘weeks' pld Chester White 2 new milch cows. P. Nawrockl, HUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES oor your magneto recharked Tin the ar whils you wait. ~ Norwich Welding = oc as: frea’in Dlain wrapper. Co., 285-A, Homan Bldg.. Steubenville, O. g jan10d ‘inexpensive; piles, constipation, too frequent urina- tion, prostate trouble, rectal disorders; immediate and” lasting relief; pleasant, brochure mailed Electrothermal Chestnut St | B00d worker and sound, 10 years old; $ T DR -y P = top Concord buggies, 2 plano buggies, | ,, NO DRVES, no operation, mo, time T e arv S e, 2 plano bUBEIS | time lost; hame self treatment for | Yant. apr24SMWS ON _ACCOUNT of help, I am go! out of business and am obliged to sefi 22 horses that weigh from 1100 to-1600 Ibs, ages from 5 to 10 years; six pairs of horses weighing from 2600 to: 3300 1bs. a pair; prices of the pairs is from $235 up to $285 a pair; the prices of the single horses are from $60 up to: $200 each; double and single harnesses and wagons, whole wagons, express wag- ons and farm wagons; harnesses and: wagons will be sold at your own price all this stuff must be sold at once to stop expense. Call at Coal Office, 87 Westminster St., Providence. Tele- phone Gaspee 233-R. mayi4d JUST ARRIVED My car of Horses are here. All kinds —several nice pairs, good chunks and business horses. Come and see them. NURSERY Orders Delivered Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASiONS MAPLEWuUD NURSERY CO. T. H. PEABCDY Phone 986 Broken or cracked pipes, culverts, heavy forgings and castings, etc., that DETECTIVES are too heavy or costly to move, are promptly and perfectly repaired by our CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Inve: tigated. Write Postofficc Box 472, Nor~ wich. Cona. octild PORTABLE WELDING SERVICE for we are equipped to GO TO the work besides handling it here. No matter how large or how small or ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. apra1d Horses—Horses On account of transportation difficulties, we. are unable to get horses threugh to Nor- wich. Will announce a load as soon as conditions will per- mit. E. J. HAMILTON 371-373-375 Main Street Residence 1212 Stable 650 JEWETT CITY Sunddy morning at the Methodist church Rev. J. B. Aldrich’'s subject 'is to be Testing God. Mrs. Nellle Saunders|® will lead the Epworth league meeupg at 6 o'clock. Preaching service at 7. Rev. M. D. Fuller's Sunday morning subject at the Baptist church to the Juniors is Small Beginnings and to the Seniors Three-fold Belief. Mrs. M. D. Fuller leads the Young People’s meeting at . The evening subject is Ac- God. Rev. Clinton B. Andrews will preach at the Congregational church Sunday morn- ing. Miss Gladys Jeffers leads the Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 o'clock. Rev. David Coombs of Plainfield will conduct an Dpiscopal service in Slater Library hall at. 8.30 (daylight saving time) Sunday afternoon. The supper served Thursday evening by the boys of the Congregational Sun- day school as a result of the Red and Blue contest was a huge success. S five persons sat down to the table weer generously supplied with baked 8 o’clock, to pla didates for the at the forthcos tion on Monday, June 7, 1920. By Order of the Republican Town LEGAL NOTICFS. NOTICE _ Committee, Republican Caucus The Republican Voters of ths Cit Norwich are hereby warned to me: caucus at the Town Hall, in said Nor- wich on Monday evening, May 17, at n nomination can- ty offices to be filled g Annual June Elec- HENRY H. PETTIS, Chairman. how intricate your work is—if it's welding metal together we can handle it. NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street Norwich, Conn. United States Tires Michelin Tubes A-Bolletin To Let... C. E. MACFARLAX AUCTION 1 will sell at public auction, at Wind- ham Conter. Cinn, second. Bouss from the cnuren and directly in front of the old historical bank building, on WEDNESDAY, MAY, 19, 1920, - at 10 o'elock & m., the . articles hercinafter n-nu-nol Thig lot of gpods are from he estate of the late Charles one of the oldest famil'és in Windham. and have been in the family for generatioms. The list_comprises a ot of very Fare and unusually fine pleces of -nzl;m and each and every plece Is in its Inal condition. Read carefully: . ‘Antiques—One slope top desk with block front interior and orizinal brass: gn, 2 maple ‘bureans with original s, 1 mahogany carved Jeg secre- Tary, T lowbey with old brasses 1 smatt maple Dutch foot table with drop leaves, 1 handsome writing chalr in perfect condition (this is a beauty).. very old chest of drawers, 1 chest it rare decorations, 1 mahogany bureau, 1 sewing table, 1 maple desk, 1 largs ushroom chair with large turnin t of Sheraton's chairs with the orig- al decorations brace-back Windsor \ chairs, T arm Windsor chairs, fan-back Ninteer cehairs. balloos buck Windsos chairs, 1 Spanish foot chair, 1 earved mahogany Emplre tremely nice set of shovel and tongs, 1 clock. made by Jabez Windham, 1 shelf clock, 2 flax wheels in perfect condition, brass-nose bei- lows, warming pans. picturs of Wind- ham, 1815, opper lustre pitcher, set of blue fing: bowls, dark blue plates made by E. Wood, 15 or more pieces of very ‘old C: china, biue bowl and pitcher, severai pleces of lowstaff and a vast amount of articles mot men- tioned Modern Household Goods — Black wainut chamber set parior furniture, beds and bedding, tables, chairs, bh- reaus, couch, iron beds. writing desk, kitchen cabinet, library table and sew- ing machine. NOTICE—This is mot like other sales—the goods are here and must be s0ld. 1f you miss this sale you will miss one of the days of \nur life. When Mactarlane tells you he has the goeds, grandfather Fitch at Old late of Norwich, ceased. Ordered, That copy of this order, on nearest t The above *opy of reco Attest: NOTICE.: ceased their claims undersigned the time limited in the above and fore- going order. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, LSON J. the Executor AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich. within and for the District of Norwich, on the Sth . D. 192 Present— day of May, .S AYLING, Judge Estate of Philiips Champlin “Cook, in said District, the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against sa'd estate within six months from this date by posting a notice to that effect, together with a the signpo: £ the same once a circulation in th ELSON J. AYLING, Judge. HEL are at Norwich, All creditors of said creby notined to present gainst sald estate to the Conn., foregoing 1s a trus N M. DRESCH®I Clerk. with GARDINER GREEXE, may15d ecutor. de- cite de- Vulcanizing That Gives Satisfaction THOS. J. HEALY 372 MAIN STREET Marguerite Building st 1s VULCANIZING Lqgal Lenses — Accessories Diamond Tires and Tubes. SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS. in AT A COURT OF rd, within and for the District PROBATE Ledyard, nd filed"a ins ther Zlar cream and Alev MeNicol, school, said grace. aprons and boudot attentive waiters. room was cleared played. Tou, furn lin by Ge Ballou, William and James Blair, boys. The- Riverside closed Fri beans, cold ham, rolls, pickles, cake, coffee. superintendent orated with magnolias. a great hit and were beautiful to behold, especially with the addition of bungalow An_orchestra of two mandolins, played by Frank Goring and David Bal- hed music for songs and marches. | cODY Attest The supper committee comprised David Marshall, committee was Gerald Wolf. William Mc- Nicol and Frank Gor hurst and Alex McNicol on account of the teachers’ convention in Norwich. Tee| ““Whercupon. pecially ‘beans ! of the The tables were dec- The boys made in said District, on May. A. D. 1920, afternoon, dency of hearing thereon, lication of th: Norwich Bull r caps, and .were most After the supper the and. lively games were five da Coirt. rald Wolf, and piano; record. Gerald Wolf Jr. The entertainment Norman Park- assisted - the grammar school was|article on News and Courier. v circulation in said D prior to the date of ing, and that return be made to this bove and foregoing SAMUEL E. HOLDRID! The body of the son of William Coma- gee of Hartiord w: brought to’ Jewelt City cemetery for burial Thursday night. A daughter is also seriously ill. [The regular correspondente are not responsible for the recent item published regarding Frederick Wheeler and his col- larbone accident. James Blair, Jr, de- nies pushing the boy dswn, and in a crowd it is difficult to place the blame on any one person. The boy's collarhone was not broken again in the second melee.] Appearances Are DeceiVing. One thing that always moves us'to astonishment is how wise George Creel can lonk in his pictures—Ohio: State Journal. The wise man and the foo soon united. money are Main Tt Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in Ledyard, the 20th day at 2 o'clock in the d that notice of the pen- d petition, and of is & tr Better Side of Congress. The New York Evening Post has an “the better side of congress.” That must be the outside—Charleston ian be sald be given by the pub- order one time in The n, a newspaper having . at least said hear- ue Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MI'D GUARDS Straightened ‘and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO GFDE ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 439 MAIN STREET. (East Side NORWICH, CONN. $300 FOR METZ ROADSTER Self Starter, Electric Lights, New Battery, New Tires, Etc., Engine A-1 Condition. The T. J. Shahan Co. NEXT TO POST OFFICE e- of of definite. [JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested with- out the sftermath of painful acidity, e )oy is taken out of both eating “Ki-MoIDS are wonderful in their help to the stomach troubled with over-acidity. Pleasant to take—relief prompt and MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSIO! OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF A.L KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. small profits than stand still: Bitter Sweet Pepper- Chocolate Covered Chips .....d.0 Chocolate Covered Almonds will be used. 37-47 MAIN STREET, NORWICH S. F. PETERSON, Inc. Peanut Brittle Palermo Gum Drops CANDY SALE STARTLING CANDY SALE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Price of sugar has been advanced 200 per cent. since we last raised our prices—but ‘instead of raising prices we would reduce them, as we would rather be busy with very EVERYTHING IN STOCK IS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE SOME OF THE SPECIALS All $1.00 Chocolates. . 80c-| All Bon-Bons All 80c Chocolates. ... 60c{lb................ l(l.:hocohteFudge 70c 49c 39¢ 45c All Puknge Goods Reduced 15¢ to 25¢ On a Box The above prices are for cash only, and no fancy boxes { ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. €07 TO 6515 NORTH MAIN STREET i Firestone Tires, Mobiloils, Tire Accessories. | THE A. F. GREENE.CO. | Phone 1299 BUILDING JAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACTOR, Stome, Concrete Work and Excavating. Address: 123 Oakridge St., City. Tel 627-3. WIU.JAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skillea labor. Telephone 50 West Main St DRUGGISTS HOTEL McALPIN CHOCOLATES In Pound Boxes LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES In Pounds and Half Pounds AT DUNN’'S PHARMACY 231 MAIN STREET/ Le has them. mayl ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law Removed to 44 Shetucket St. INSURANCE VOUR POLICY issued hy - reliable company is your salvatien. Be sure of rebuilding funds, prempt settlement—insure with us. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent R:ehnrd. Imldmn 81 Main S&M Fll", Burglary, Liability, AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE HAROLD S. BURT Phone 588-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street iINSURANCE OF ALL KINDS PUBLIC SERVICE CARS Attention! by the State of Connecticut, on January 1st, 1920. B.P.Learned & Co. 28 Shetucket Street AGENCY ESTABLISHED, MAV 1848 CIGARS, c Whitestone Cigars are 3. J. F. CONANT, 11 Greatest Variety of CIGARS and TOBACCO in the city. All the Local Brands of Cigare— Acker, Merrall and Condit Com- pany’s Goods. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 West Main Street Established for half a Century. RESTAURANTS - WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN. TRY THE VICTORY LUNCHL 3 Mals St EOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled te Order 108 Broadway e FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. NOTICE—We have just unioaded- car of Seleet st secd potatoes. cul us before b Greeneville Grals Ca. h Phone_

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