Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 31, 1920, Page 11

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"...:lfiliETl& .8 fantry, C. S. G., Daniclson, umnd last irday - eveéning from “Niantie, where they had been in camp for a weeki The ‘make .it possible. And how we would | company received great praise from its anticipate edch step of the journey! commanding officers for the fine showing ‘We would gat. much more pleasure out| made. Y of life did we-look on each:day of it as| . The Boy, Scouts held a meeting at head- ‘la journey inte ‘hitherto; unseen: land No | ‘quarters ' Monday evening. | o( uum were carried y e oY SRR comforts were ous as far as we could he statel @s the ?fiame milita¥y. AL OVR P T ; : ke ah. ] two of our days are evek just. “But| - Several ‘from here attended the opening ; ‘ " mfl:’; - § o ay {,’:,f,’:d‘ ‘“_’tm e A meetings-of the Chautauqua in Danielson e ek gcer for manyiyears, and captain-in thhe|Dringing the seme surroundings; the same | Thursday. : SkinSoreandRed. HadtoScratch i e argudiaatiors therefors iy sl)u?r_“ i v he " Phitippiae. service. and | Work—all is monolonous ‘ant humdrum.” | The weave shop of the Jocal plant is to i F 5 . little Bit surprising to learn 1: B the "world, war, does/nat £v of halfy If we say that We have not yet learned | be closed today (Saturday) on account of ost Rest. Cuticura Heals. al doctors contemplated estab- | B (0o ToriE WAL, COR BO) 2 °%id not | how to live. A the scarcity of yarn, which will only be a ‘open| hospital. whatever A For it is true that no two of our days| matter of a few weeks. nt bty "‘fm:\fy"'.:: e °;u§|';’m"""f“ arejust alike, Our surroundings and| The building of the new mill has been e e;{mh nsmw ‘Mting authority, and| Vorke: yes. | Bup they are not all there | postponed for an indefinite period. ? %53 is of life. They're memely’ the outware SN ;"'n:{“’:“",‘e‘n e anihonity of | huSk—What really matters js our indi- MONTVILLE B i o hicher | viduality, that peculiar something which 1 : up: Like that traditional Davy Crockett can cast gloom about even .the common- The macadam road through the village he. makes sure that he is-right before ‘est and meanest of burdens when done| has been reeonmg a top dressing this [ ahead. .Captain Dave i8 intange. | 0T those Whom we love, o can turn djs | week. | medical pariance. It jswun- derstood that some of the most reputas ble physicians in the city for somié real or imaginary breach of professional etiquette. ethics. or something of that kind, have been penalized to tie ex- # tent-fhat they:are not Permitted to“treat’ * their patients at the hospital, are not mempbers of Jjie hospitpl s and not “‘My sister had a cat scratch and blisters formed all over her face. The skin was sore and Z) red, and itched so that AN she had to scratch and ¥; irritate the breaking out. Shelosthersleepamigh:. % she -hospilg] d 1y Tiains to mili-| tasteful work inte a pleasant voyage ot Much fun is expected Sunday when the ! = entitled to” hospical privileges. If that |1V Interested c‘:fi;}}n'::r";m ‘the straps | disgovery. Black Tigers (colored) of New London f?’“},‘mf.';‘;gff""““"d be so it can readily be understood why. When we begin to drop the emphasis| play the Modern Woodmen of America ions cause an e i R AL B Sikeh e g T,,;;;h‘:m;m"ch,' areei.| we place on the outer things and culti- | team on the plains at Uncasville. 1 hospital here, i _did w s R S xacting h “etalls, he al-| Vate that Which is within us.Wwe need [ Thames lodge, No. 2, L 0. O. F., met side practice while in the service, that|PNEFIES REO CTATUNE e rent of | never be aull or unhappy. “But we're | Tuesday evening The third degree was | he decided m‘.ncaw here as_h.-r his dis- the' A i S discouraged and blue. ‘Why cultivate |avorked on three candidates. the naval service. As he| those feelings and expect to be happy?” Seventy-five were present Wednesday disfigurement. “Then she used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and she used one cnke of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuti- cura Ointment when shewas healed.” Page Ten e v + = : It may be that some of the dectors g e : when there are the sweetest of flowers|jce cream and lemonade were enjoyed, 1 the.same craft -that is net & i tew" stsps tront her door. Twe] us, cIying for care? and there was an informal smoker. to Derth at the hospital. and | maed all my Wits (rying to ¢hink who | . HUmOr. patience. endurances. happy | Pratt Allen of Canterbury is visiting may he the reason why they are it is, but have failed, so far. Anyway, as ‘“‘d“;““‘tf’f—“?l.‘ not cultivate| yejatives here. combintnz to. hhve. what ‘is termed anyghe said she was glad to see my letters LA AR 2 ‘ C. Tyler Landphere of Groton, Mrs en” hospital, wiere any reputable]go am I to see hers, and hope_to see her S. E. D. | Alice Allison of Holyoké, Mass., and n could have the advantages of|some day. . I -hope to meet many of the| DR Newton Landphere of Waterford have = patients lospital treatment on an | sisters at Aunt Mary's, brothers, too, if | been at the Landphere homestead this even basis With -any other’ member of|they would like to come, although 1| Sisters of “The Cornen: Not o many | wesk maklis. disposition of family ef- the “profresh.”” It is evident that 1a-{think the sisters talk a littie too much{are inclined to make conserve and catl-|fects of three generations. The Land- ¥ fe being adopted by the|for them at such times, for you all'know |Sup of their currants as the: are .to|phere farm was recently sold to Theo- or, according to their sa¥{a man never talks much, or at least they make jelly or pies. but I am always de-| dore Richards. Jle surgery, and there was| " ; = Well, now, isn't that funny! Of course|night when the Modern Woodmen of | | (Signed) Miss Madeline Srok . ery, and s ; : : e 1 a, 163 : e SOCIAL CORNER there are Weeds in your garden of life| Americn adopted eclght candidates. A | Sp'f:m é( S Manthests Cobe s : . i i it e and in mine. But why cultivate those | pleasant social time followed when cake, o 4 . : L4 e Cuticura For All Toilet Uses Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are all you need for your skin and all toilet uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. Unlike strongly medicated soaps, Cuticura Soap is ideal for the complexion because so delicate, so fragrant and so creamy. Cuticura Talcum soothes and cools the skin and overcomes heavy perspiration. VOILE DRESSES | WASH SK!RTS “onén'_ and there are “closed”|all say they don't. Bul let the sisters|lighted when I can get enough to add At the meeting of the home guard held For sample Soap. Ointment and Talcum itals in New London, or will be{judgs. to’ my winter's stock of cood things. | Wednesday night it was decided to hold !mw‘%r' Cghcun.DuptR Malden. when ‘the proposed “open” hospital is MA OF THE GREEN GABLES. Tm" is the way 1 make them: the annua field day some time in August ura Soap ehav 2 hed here : 3 Currant Conserve—M together 3| pyut no definite date was decided upon. e e iepesdl_‘opan” hebpltal; 18 the HOW TO CAN BEANS. quarts stemmed currants, 3 quarts Sugar,| Members and friends from here attend- = - = = 1 pound seeded and finely chopped raisins S P " r the au-| Staffor e Baingeoonse 1t pians prevail: will-be located in| Dear Cornerites: Just a’ hasty Wword|tne rind and pulp of“,?’ chopped raisins| oq the salad supper given under the au-l Stafford S, s is being repaired and the 1 : 2 oranges and the{ gniceg of the Good Cheer Sunhine society | improved by its present owner, Anto e ostin, T e dargo]out caasbic beang ¥y Nex. 1 Ushlrid.and pulp<of 1 lemon. Let these in- S D S e s e e i U T miirable - ock o, Be| just enougn salt to ‘taste, as one would|gredients stand covered for 2 hours, then | qrcor™2na anrons were for sale.” An or- | with la i e Was headquarters for ma-lin cooking, no more. My recipe does NOt| ook them over a moderate heat until as : bose il currants, 2 tablespoons ground iring the world war. The struc- . For sake of those WO | thie, s e heat until as| ghestra from the submarine base furnish- | ney has been forn’ out and @ new one could readily be - converted -into a i‘:&‘{a"me"'fifhx will repeat recipe: ;Alr:zkst::e. marmalade. | Seal in glasses| oq musfc for dancing in the evening built, hardwood floors Iaid, new windows oepital. with plenty of room for| Wash and break each pod iNto tW0 OF| Currant Catsup—Boil together for - put in and the roof uis | There sure is actual need | three pieces. Put on a stove in & SaUCR!hours, 1 1-2 quarts of brown sugar. & WILLINGTON Morse. the contractor. | rial ingrease of hospital accom-|pan of cold sait water and when it just| guarts until f \1\4(: | New London, “close” and|ecommences to bubble (don’t let it boil),|cinnamon, 1-2 i Miss Davis of New Haven has been a| alterations. The hous ned. Even With the propos-|'drain the beans 2nd put in cans. Have iame:;gon :;rm.‘:glfigf’:: anrgu‘n(:“mq:?d:r guest of Mrs. Belle Sleight of Beleroft.| Mr. and Mrs. Sokup, Mr. H ngs of the Lawrence-|ready another sauce pan of boiling salt|vinegar. Seal, while boiling hot, in air-| Thursday Mrs. Sleight and Miss Davis| law - n, including the im-|water and fill cans of beans nearly to:|tight bottles. DORCAS | left for ten da automobile trip. Re needed maternity bufldWg, | brim, leaving just enough room for Mrs. Lizzie Cartier. who has been visit- | till need for.-another: hospital|one ‘tablespoon’ of hot .iregar. (I use ing Miss Jennie Church, returned by WHITE weeks. s in- 1 ROCK l Mrs, Will Stillwell. Jennie ‘Capobiance Miss Margaret -Sullivan -has returned | Miss Idella Lancaster and Mrs. . David \fter two weeks' vacation spent at East| Nason attended an afternoon tsa recéntly Faunton, Mass. at the home of Mrs. uenm Tfinmpmn at Asso th preached inner by Mis Bacheler with invited fo d Satur- | Rev. Theodore 2 e v Ehureh, Miss Sarah and Ruth . Brook, with| North Stonington. 3 New ~lgndon. The “open” may fill| quart cans for these.) Seal and put away: i BONLOTEWIATHEE day to her home in Natick, Mass. returned Fint s e R;‘:o)n‘ ‘;g b "‘ = the bill When. wanted ‘for use, pour off the| Social Comer Sisters: Those of you| George Knight has bought Mrs. Mey-| he will oce ndbye: | fieh giv ehilaten Whom' they are enter—|ing th George L°°°‘ has ‘been ‘entértain- The Buildings on Pequot avenue, was|brine and put in a sauce pan of freshwho are fond of salads or a sherbet will| ers' grass. 1 [taining, spent Wednesday at - Atlantic| from the west. . e N formerly owned by the late Reuben T.|Water With a pinch of soda. 'Let them|find these receipes worth trying: Tuesday Mrs. L. to % A SULAS (EESL 3 are | Beteh Mrs. John Gouvin is —n:mmm“ her 2 - 1‘ g | Ir. and Mrs. John Fenner of Canon-| sister from Hoosick Fails. ison of thell { ey wete callers il ti i String Bean-Ege Salad—Season 2 cups | willimantic. Ralph Joslyn was examined akmer. -He nad it moved from the cor-|boil till tender, and drain and prepare an-Eq > ; i ic. Raln y i f:,k'fi- droaa el H"elmp(tead ml-“;. to|8s you would fresh beans. This meth-{Of cold cooked string beans to taste and| for a driving license | 1 presgnt location, The movihg of {0d Saves you using hed: during summer|piace them:in a-bowl: Boil hard three| Mrs. Joslyn took Carl Wood' hestra | dog, a fam inday at the home of eigh Mrs. Elmer Main, Mrs. James Lee” and g H 2 s. Annie. Jones. - < = < baild ven ic|in canning them and is very .easily done.|fresh eggs, allow .to cool, and slice them| of Stafford Springs to South Coventry to| Andrew Frank Vonasek, Jerry Annie, Joneg Mrs. Irving Main of North Sjionifgton T e Lfi:;;’;’"m&'{:’,}: TAE s niotiforket: whis ‘goliis o thvn] Yith = eggslicer (or by hand). Com.|, gance Saturday nisht. | Para m Woehor| - Mt and Mre Alfred Pierson have been | were guests of Mra. David Nniéq Tues- rémsval ‘of buildings through the|On 2 shopping trip to take along some bine the e85 “:_mg ahe At beans. and There was a ball game Sunday after-| lm,“,g' spending the week -in Salem, Mass. day. sireets was the ultimate result, After|flowers or some surplus fruit or vegeta- moisten weil * with mn)onna\fe_ drTS‘Sll“K: noon between the Village Hill and West . Arthur ‘Briges entertained a num- —_— A removal. . which required two trips,|DPles or ‘even some spare cream or cot- P{nf‘e mr@xodxgs dd«ylla“sl ;nl;;'zl‘ ettuce | ford teams at Fred Squires’ farm. i i { berof fresh air cf en at dinner Wed-| Norwalk.—Someone told Demetric. Tocei £ having been halved for the|!age cheese. for the girl behind - the leaves on individual salad dishe Charles Miller found two skunks in his| Hartford yment of taxes on realty: i es on in he: nesday. of South Nerwalk - where he ¢ould . get +. Palmér had the structure|counter, or child on street, or poor old | White Velvet Sherbet—Soak for 1-2| whicken houses, which accounts for the | and personal proverty be made by a#d> Mrs. Lechappelle and three | some whiskey. He went to" the place-and fica and generally improved. That|l2dy you may happen to come -across.|hour the thinly shaved rind of 2 lemons| pundred chickens he has lost recently. | this ( av) noon or rest at hildren ‘apd” Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gouvin{ did not return. They foind His dead body building ' was' forrierly The -ome’ of Hen-| The Dleasure goes both ways, to re-|in the juice of & lémons. Then straiflj “ppe pouge at Daleville formerly own-| rate of 1-2 n 5 : i T | of 1 per cent. a ned Wome Thursday from Canada,|later. He had some of the whiske: B kaveh, W Ol timb whellng: Joor- cmu‘-'im' ;nd !ruynlty ;‘; ,elc:i\.w . the J"u.fimingf t:xc(:‘ ffl_fizpsng ;ulczgcz"h;f ed and occupied by William McVeigh oli levied. to date from July L. fere they have been spending several | it killed him. s I chant, prominent in church; and Sun- hough very tardy, let me use this 3 g : Sns sehool work, the founder of the first|OPPOTtuNity to thank most heartily “Tn.to an ee cream, Stessaer tand, f(}'“i"'d"l'f) Tree evening achiopl . in. the. state,. and|terested” and “Kitty Lou” for'#west to-|Gsame as ico £igam. If it is desired to 4 onee republicin, tandidate for governor.|Kens sent me this year. I truly appre- | increase ‘h‘fid "f“““? oA S I It was in this Rouse where Miss Frances|Ciate your kind thoughtfulness though 1|should be used for e\;rgsseiyo‘n‘_]ul.‘.““ M Caulkins wrote much of the History]did not find time to write sooner. Best wishes L 6f New London, she being a close rela- NEW YORK GIRL. e of the Haven family WORKING UP CURRANTS. GOODYEAR The officers of the Goodyear Social club held a special meeting Wednesday even- Lo o Z - = w Z f = It beeamé necessars for comsolidation Tomorial and Lawrencs hospital| , Members of The Corner: This is prob- y s f you, - avy department took over the ?M‘:".B:Lb‘:oy fjlas;:uml:o:csx( ;a\?;oubez‘:,l ing to make arrangements for their an- pital together with the new working up my currants as fast as they | PUal field day held on Labor day. 2imsho uée';a;acnv This consolidation | ; Y1 Supt. R. W: Boys has purchased a new 3 4 S’ ripened, b ak- to effect, by, legislative| [ PSS Y Preserving them and mak-| on passenger sedan agsociated institution is g A Several hundred will go from Goodyear 3y r an interlocking board| Currant Jelly: Put the desired quan-|., pocky Point on the annual outing and ectors, to the benefit of Both insti- | tidy of 'cumrants into a saucepan and| :.nie Aug 7th. They will be accompa- nd the gemeral public. The city | Crush: them well; lat stand for one-half| DiER'S eS8 qol 4 ng . h 2| "“Mrs. Thomas Crowe and children are 1 hospital. has magnanimous- | Jelly bag, measure the puice and for each| gpenging two weeks at Westerly and n all claim against, the, prop- | CuP of Juice allow one cup of sugar. Re-{ woton i, % the hospital association full|turn the. juice.to a cledn saucepan, let| "1 .poy £ Baiey, Arthur Robarge, Har- to sell the property and use the it boil fon twenty minutes, then add thel ;)3 purrows, Charles Carver and George hospital purposes. This with| SUgar Dpréviously: measured and which | gooc " mombers of Company C, Third in- = = i of.the ety nd | 00 comE {on doe - epimes 1 (bt FOR A SHORT TIME ONL k’ WE ARE OFFERING THIS 1920 MODEL Sufiding® “in connection with the|Juice af&ih throuzh ‘the Jellv bag, withont | inal Lawrence hospital . pressure:for 4t least a half-hour;. then | 0 11 AT v-g = transter” the Surram palp: to . dau BRUNSWICK OUTFIT AT E OLD PRICE AND ON SPECIAL TERMS With- characteristic magnamimity the|pan and barely cover With cold water: y in Jefferson avenue to this’ time for only ten minutes. After t the ‘open” hospital— ifdthe process is reeated a third itution ready for al-;extraction jeffy, may be obtained. Let occupancy. This offer|the thre¢ grades of jelly cool in their ] = donated the Iand for | hour. ‘then ‘heat very- siowly. Drain in a| " : hand wfl be of material aid | h2S beeh -heated in the oyen. Skim well offers to sell “the hos-|stir four’ minutes’ and .drain as before. made publicly and if there has| glasses, not covering with ‘parafin until ponse it has not been published. | cold. e - . Thie would indicate that the so:dermed _|NO MORE PUFFED-UP, BURNING, e . 4 . S elpse”-hospRal would . encourage - and | i 10 Gocierie Currants Witheut Coek- This wonderful Brunswick—the new idea in Phono- ing: Wash, stem and measure the cur- SWEATY, CALLOUSED FEET, rants and allow one pound and a quar- OR CORNS. ter of sugar to every pound of currants. Crush the fruit and sugar taking care to see that the skin of every currant is Just take your shoes off and then put broken. Have jars out one by one as they | those weary, shoe-crinkled, aching, are needed, emptying them of water and | burning, corn-pestered, bunion-tortur- filling them overflowing with the car-{ed feet of yours in a bath. Your rants and sugar. Seal airtight as for|toes will wriggle with joy: they'll look any preserved fruits. up at you and almost talk and then Never gather or buy currants for |they'll take another dive in that “Tiz” jelly-making just after a heavy rain, as|bath. i Governar n.k.,.h _was misunderstood | they Will take much longer to cook to| When vour feet feel like lumps of welcome the coming of the proposed = 1 and regard it as a pub- d in nowise as a compe- nterested in hospitab work he present - hospital facili- entirely. inadequate. The very most important hospital need, of that maternity build- exists that the generous to come across. if need » aif of that worthy prosect. 1k graphs; 44 inches high—width 19 inches—depth*2] inches—equipped with Ultona which plays all makes of records—all wood tone amplifier—tone mo&ifiel_' - automatlc stop and hinge cover—6 shelves, capacity or ;nu.con;: v, reported, or{the Jellying point. and the color will not |lead—ail tired out—just try “Tiz.” It's : — A X AL when-he was quot- | be a5 good if ths ie done e e e et e 125 records—Edison Point, Pathe Point— 5 double t he bad ho knowledge FRED'S WIFE. |dance with joy; also you will find.all - @bty being form: a ¥ FOU WIL find i ' : i g y.opaor&,/ or.elsewhere. in_ the NO TWO DAYS JUST ALIKE. Da'h €one Hfro cemns,f caliolaed Lan] disc records (your choice), value $4.25—bottle of oil thét the coffipany, if such ex- Social Corner Friends: How excited we| “There's nothing like "TIZ It's the wenld nef receive.state recognition. |should be if we leamned that. tomorrow | only Wegk, right “hére in New|or next week we were to start on a s guch-.a ‘company was in-|long journey to_countries we had never th - adjuiant, general of the|been before! We would make great pre-|. ic}r;dl: ;h‘r’ reg,mrad exam, and|parations. We would study th maps #§8’ clected ‘and approved. In due |of these countries; we would” plan care- : 2 S e govemnor, or some other, | ully so that all. weuld o smeothly;|L0Y -2 vour feet get; how comfort- e - endorserient of & able your shoes, feel You can wear : P 3 Of acceptance | we would sce that passports and letter | sigos' 5 size smaller if you desire. MONTH END SPECIALS COUCH HAMMOCKS = R IIINANNY Hammock, as shown, ‘extra heavy, upholstered e back, with head rest, was $63—This week. ... $52.50 ‘Gray Hammock, was $26—This week. ......" $21.50 Gray or Khaki Hammock, was $18.50, This week $15.50 Gray or Khaki Hammock, was $15—This week $12.50 remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause foot torture. Get a box of “Tiz" at any drug or department store—don’'t wait. Ah! ‘20il can—200 Steel needles—Curland record brush— e complete record catalogue. . ; i . .We are the only store in New England that gives Cu;- 4 laxid Service free with thi The Phonograph You Will Own that we keep the instrument in running condition as long. " Some Day * as you own it. phonograph. This me.m EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE A PHONO- New Record Club Forming - GRAPH. WE HELP BY OFFERING VERY | ° Everv Week 3 LIBERAL TERMS. very wee : FULL VALUE FOR LIBERTY BONDS, OLD | A partial list of ”;'.“ fb‘tg‘r.:"t““‘hi* Recopde: VICTROLAS, VIOLINS OR PIANOS ok Apcg e S g FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE N new | 91000 Worth of Records - . ENGLAND : $1.00 Down—$1.00 Per Week IF UNABLE TO CALL AT OUR STORE DROP SWANEE—Song or dance. SARAHA ROSE—Fox-troti ' 7 US A CARD AND OUR SALESMAN WILL CALL SO LONG OOLONG—Fox-trot. HOLD HE—Fox-tret. R AT YOUR HOME SOME ONE—Fox-trot. ALICE BLUE GOWN—3virgs ‘JEAN—Fox-trot. | ALEXANDRIA—Song. CHAIZ, was 3,0.50—This week........c.cuivvuee.....$ 875 ROCKER, was $11.50—This week PRSP T CHAIR, was $13.00—This week............ $10.75 ‘i:ABLE,mnz,oo—nuweek Sanidioy cod kst S A aSI0.00 We Need the Room. You Save the Money. A & BURKE THE ONLY STORE IN NORWICH SELLING NATIONALLY KNOWN PHONOGRAPHS AND PIANOS. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP NEW STORE — 24-34 FRANKLIN STREET PIANOS'—PL"AYERS-—MUSIC- ROLL.S—RECORDS i

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