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PURE LARD Evaporated MILK, can.... l4c Evaporated APPLES; Ib... 20c DEVILED HAM BEek . ...... e Lemon EXTRACT 2 oz. bottle ... 25¢ Bulk MACARONI PUFFED RICE THAYER BLDG. FORES, Ib . ... 16¢c Choice Plate CORNED BEEF Armour’s Smoked SHOULDERS Lean Hamburger RYZON BAKING POWDER, can 20c are at his home in the village. A birthday party was given little Bar- bara Irwin Saturday afterncon, at the Fome of her grandpar¢nts, Mr. and Mrs Frank A. Aplin, where she is spending the summer, with her mother, Mrs, Don- aié Irwin. It was the occasion of her fitth birthday anniversary. Six little girls, with Miss Barbara, were enter- tained. The Misses Mary and Louise Jones, Lemora and Mildred Weiderman, with Enid Latimer. Refreshments with ice cream were served. The proposed lo' to be given by Chas. Hrown of Norwich to the Library As- | sociation for a building site, was survey- ed by civil engineers from New London week preliminary to the passing of | e,|the deer to the association. | The Community Fair held last <|at the Gales Ferry Country Club house netted the club about $70 in addition to t| the several other communXy interests represented. The management has ex- pressed appreciation for the efforts of all who helped make it a sucoess. annual election of officers for the Country club occurs next Saturday eve- ning at the club house at 7.39 o'clock. Malcoim Burton of Aurora, N. Y., who has been spending a week with Mr. and Mrs, Walter M. Buckingham, left Mon- day morning for Boston, Mass. Miss Helen R, Buckingham of New York city, who has been the guest of her brother and sister-ip-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham, left Friday to visit relatives in Norwich. Mrs tta Bushman of Springfield, , was the week-end visitor at the ho're of Mrs. Emma Bennett. Her young SALES FERRY last, known and re- H. ng service in the| rter of week ng people tra from ed the musie awson return- honeymon trip ner shore re- boat and sower FOR SEPTEMBER “Come Eai rly and Get Your Favorite Selection” IT"S A WONDERFUL LIST RED SEAL DANCE RECORDS —Caruso Hold Me—Mediey Fox Trot carkiisie - Einin Lovely Symmertime—Waitz N o Lon o-Lon ox Trot amor—Zanelli | W O ot nna—Besan- INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS Comrades of the Legion—March Hungarian Fantasie Whirlwind | Who's Who in Navy Blue—March VOCAL RECORDS ‘The Heart of gz—Johnsen ix—Rachmaninoff | Damon Hour Wi rifting our With Thee) | PriTting St s Pretty Cure Slow an , From “Apple Blos- | What-cha Gonna Do When There Ain't No Jazz Join Our Record Club (OUR PLAN) $15.00 WORTH OF RECORDS $1.00 DOWN—$1.00 WEEKLY MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (A!l accds Covered by Insurzmes During Transit) H HORWICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM 3 FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD % and Cennecting Points 5 SQUIFMENT—NINTEEN PIERCE-ARROW TRUC S E. P. WINWARD & SON Idozen ........ 83¢ "dent of this place and a most ex NORWICH BULLETH" WEDNESDAY, 'SEPTEMBER 1, 1920 SUGAR, 5 Ibs. 95¢ JUICY LEMONS dozen ........ 19¢ Blue Ribbon Salad Dressing, bot.. 39¢ NATIVE EGGS SHOPPING BAGS, each.... 5¢c Orange Pekoe TEA, Ib...... 45¢ ~ L3 1 C%JLTURAL INTERESTS { GRAIN FEEDs FOR { flocks the foliowing winter. 1 THE LAYING HExs| HOW can one teil whether or ant : The * fesder own juae. | chickens ‘have enough room? . Ong ent ihE de ' i{‘ ';u the best indications is the conlit | toad mg plumage. If the plumage 18 L ! el and clean it o e dif- 1 } Birde’ ‘s Nbihe DR Swa s Eave v | B senr {enough. If the plumaze is solled by| o i tne| Groppings, it is an indication that there e et egae | i8 not room enough for all of them on experiments in o r,fhu;;"‘h‘ roosts, with the res: that some | United States Hculture | 278 compelled to rest on the floor be- | Bty 3 the roosts and thus become soiled. | X tair general A rip to the growing houses after oo oo sen 11 also determine whether enough [ 5, 2nd aniroom is being provided. If there is mot space enough so that find room on all the chickens| the roosts the quarters | the house is weil ventilated. the quarters are not crowded and the youngsters should do well. one-half pounds and of mash and_about BRUSH INTO PASTURE LAND many hundreds of thousands and grown up in brush that in permanent pasture. Most over the country have some such acres. With labor as high as it is at present, many farmers figure that they cannot afford to cle:# brush land for pasture, but the Unitea States De- | partment of Agricuitare points out that labor employed on practically any m can be utilized to clear from ome few acres of brush land every year times when regular farm work cannot done. The brush can be cleared away any time, of course, and after it i3 the ground may be plowed at inirr- s when the tilled fields are tin wet plowing. Every acre of land clvar- and put in permanent pasture means CONVERT of feed of produce 2 d is a good sign that m,,unz Convertibie Gold Londs. exercised its option to 1 ing of convertible gold bonds, given that such bond. the provisions thereof, w hundred three (103) per « National Bank, Norwich, or after Oct crue. Coupons of Oct. 1 too crowded and some of the chick-|bonds will also be paid at ens must be taken out If all can find | National room on the roosts comfortably and ¥f| (Signeq) Trustee under Convertible referred to in the are reminded that th convert said bonds into commo: the C Company, paz for par, uj el f at Norwich, within Norwich, on the t. day of August, A | D._1920. { Present—NELSON J. AYLING Sprague, in said District, Jackson Thornes of appeared in Court ar AB; Heiin Wam Ad verfisement == 975 | Gat waly letiy LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO ottun Company LDERS OF ASH Firat Morigage Norwich, Ashland Cos Aug. « T) “otton their first mortzage 6 ace alue on presentation 1861 interest cn said bond CHARLES R. BUTTS, the £aid Bo: Holders of First Mortga; Gold Bonds of bove Oc‘ ASHLAND COTTON COMPANY By GROSVENOI Y, Treasu _SeplW PROBATE WELD| for the District AT A _COURT OF P Judge. | Estate of John Thornes, e of praying, for the reasons there son, Dougias Cushman, who has been hat will piy divid ads|that administration pending two weeks at the home of Mrs.’ e. The hinds of grass|estate of sald deceased, Bennett, returned home with*his mother. | co vary with the loca’icy. Txs De-|intestate. Mr. and Mrs. Allyn I Perkins with| Zet partment of Agriculture has conducied zvlt:hem:;‘w"' A their mous, Robert and Kénneth, of Gro-|prov extensive investigations to dstnmire the | Probate Cous RER e e e e e best methods of making nermanent pas-|wich, in said Distric Perkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon| tures in the various sections of the coun- | September, A. D. 18 L. Perkl Sunday. ry. Literature and othar info=nation |the foreno Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller of Boston were on the subject may be nad by writing|dency of saic recent guests of and Mrs. A. C. Mil ler at their home, north of the village. Upon their return to Poston Satu; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller and son accompanied them to Boston for a v Mrs. L. L. Varney of Boston, who been a visitor of Mrs. J. Otis Winch: ter at her home in Norwich, was a v itor at Mrs. Manchester's at Perkins place, here, companied by Mrs. also of Norwich. Mrs, John Tweediey, with he- nl'-n"h ters, Rose and Stelia, y 1, are spending some Tweedley’s brother-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Faforl. Mrs. Monett Lawson and Virginia Elizbaeth of the Long trict visited Mrs. Lawson's cousta, Carroll Spicer, at Brier Hill, Groton, cently. on Thurse EAGLEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Lyman E. Marsh family have been entertaining Mrs. sie Marsh of North Wopdstock and Mrs. lumbus, O. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Sweet and Samuel Kearns of Manchester visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Marsh. The community is saddened death of James H. King, by a lifelong re and Seth Bede is still cottage. attached to summer home | | Charles Winchester, i Jes- Frank E. Snow and two children of ‘Co- & ugbee, Harold A. Copeland vs. Marie tghbor. : 3 opeland, Katherine Foley vs. City of The Shaw family has moved to Ver- Willimantie, Edward G. Xmas vs.bchu non. y . MUST NOT CROWD GROWING { Dansereau, Anna Witter Moffitt vs. Cora _Horace McKinney and family WarEE CHICKS IN NIGHT QUARTERS|A. Young, Peter Hoiden ay Killian, Willington visitors recently. ! zuk vs. May Killian, zlias s | an, William C. Sprague vs. eAs - attats tha home ot “Adam e F. Holbrook, Frank A. Spaulding| Bede,” in Derbyshirc, England, has been vs. Allen J. Macdonald, sold at auction. It is said that the| CeTn It bullding used as i workshop by Adam When 2 man begins to be his own the the department. PUTNAM (Continued from Pags Six) R. Williams vs, Eugene John Velgohic vs. vel- | of record. Georgianna BEuch’:r‘svs%u\?m‘t:L Attest; HELEN M. DRESCHER Boucher, Robert E. Harris va. Beuloh|._ %P1 Clark | Uarrie, Glen J. Dow vi. Agnes B.| DISTRICT OF LEBANON, ! {Dow, Alphonsine Arseneault vs. Philias|of Probate, Aug. 30th, , Gladss A. Moran vs. John J.| Istate of Ida E. o . Tatro ve, Frances Ta. |Lebanon, in said Distric Plauffe vs. Wiltred Murgaret Murphy va, Albert F. Lulu M. Stainthorpe vs. Har- ry W. Stainthrope, Antoine Wagner vs. Marie T. Wagner, Carrie M. Proctor vs. illiam H. Proeter. 1 List to Jury—Alice’' L. Hayward . Y., N. Il & H. R. R. Co., Walter ase vs. Davis & Brown Woolen Co., M. Willis xs. Newton A. Ballard al, Guy L. Baker vs. John T. Ryan, omobile Insurance Co. of America va, apoleon Muire, Fireman's Fund Insur- . Jessé Rich; to court, Louis ester et al vs. Francis Downing, Bednarz vs. John Chudak, Alva Byron M. Lewis, John Joseph Bednarz, August berg vs. Claus Gran Hattle L. Pal- vs. Rockville-Willimantic Lighting , Dominick A. Del Peschio vs. Charles | Hopkins, Sarah Siegal vs. Henry A. Plauffe, Murph worst enemy he can get a lot of free stance. They are, in considerable in the use of Castoria if it At O wmonths old -, 3 DosES 1% WATER STREET 17 WILLIAM STREEY NORWICH NEV/ BEDFORD Phone 1250 Phone 3337 92 SOUTH MAIN STREET i%3-142 DURFER STRTST PROVIDENCE ALL RIVER Phone Union 3842 Phone 3818 Save the Babies. ANT MORTALITY is something frightful. We can hardly realize that of all the children born in civilized countri die before they reach one year; thi they are five, and one-half hefore they are fifteen! We do not hesitate to say that a timely u these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to s deaths are occasioned hy the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures and sooth- ing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain more or less opium or morphine. | retard circulation and lead to congestions, s opiates or narcotics of any kind. ‘ =< 4007 v es irfy-sevi , twenty-two per cent., or nearly one-quarier, en per cent., or more than one-third, before of Castoria would save many of | say that many of these infantile quantities, deadly pc;so s.. In any quantity, they stupify, ess, death. There can be no danger bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher as it contains no ickn | | | i Let’s Think It Over. There Is sach a thing as saying too much o;n'ynbj.et.nl ithe “grand-stand” talker sooner or later becomes a bore. The truth is always welcomed, and the truth reiterated and comfirmed is mere § than welcome—it reaches your innermost soul. WFletcher’s Castoria is all its advertising has claimed for it Scrutinized by the microscope of public opinion and used for over thirty years it stands without a peer in the hearts of thoughtful, cautious, discerning Mothers. And once used, mother love—there is no substitute for mother love—will scorn to try a “‘substitute” or a “just-as-goed”. Masquerading under many names drugs that are injurious to the tender babe have found their way into some households, but the light o2 experience soorn casts them out. Are they cast out before it is too late? MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE 6GOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA cenvine CASTORIA awwars Bears the Signature of S5 @ - THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW I AN ;nenn rah, be, and the same is, | newspaper having |at said Town Meeting, for the followi | the electric current, ing thereon, be give of this order ore time § having a circutation in said least three days prior to the da hearing. and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING The above and foregoing is a t Ju The: Administrator having an order authorizing and e to sell certain estat said estate, situated in the To anon, also a lot in OMd L Woods Beach, as per applicatior ] more fully appears: | Ordered, That the Sth day of Septem- ber, 1920, at 2 o'clock in at the Cc,url of Probate and the same is, on the foregoing Court directs the Adn‘m\slr’\ 0" all persons interested therein at sald time and plac order of notice once having a circulation in said D by posting a coj in the Town of Lebanon, where ceased last dwelt, at leas 3 said day of hearing. and return make to this Court of the notice . ALBERT G sepld " DISTRICT OF BOZEAH, . Aug. 4 Estate of Gardner A The Administratrix having an order authorizing and empow. to sell certain real esta said estate, as per application fully appears Ordered_Thos A. DY the 6th day at 2 o'clock he Prohatn Court R hearing on the foregoing applic this Court directs cite all persons intere: pear at gaid time and place this order of notice one a circula three d. on Dis‘.flct. least day of hearin; Court of tH= TO CR AT A COURT nv PROBATE WELD at Bozrah, wi [ Bozrah, on the 1920. Present—WAREHAM OTICE W. BENTLE mo"m-s from t’\ da to that effect, together with a Sier on'thelsigtant nearest where said deceased v game Town, and by # » newspaper having a circ 1 t, and make ret creditors of NOTICE.—A ceased are hereby claims against said esta signed at No. 20 Shetvket Conn., within the time limited above and foregoing order. GILBERT S. RATM Admi <al'§ otified to pres sep1d Republican Caucus ' The Republican Electors of the Town of Canterbury are requested to meet in caucus in Town Hall Tuesday. . Tth, | 1926, at 8 o'cloc for the purpose | i candidates to of Town Of- flcers, to be held on the first Mon October, 1920, candidates to be voted for offices, viz.: Assessor, Assessor for ired term and to fill vacancy, E llef, Selectmen, Agent of Town D Fund, Auditor, Grand Jurors, Colléctor of | Taxes, Constables, Registrar of Voters. | Treasurer for unexpired and to fill} for unexpired { Town School ness to be done at said meeting Republican Per order of the Town’ Committee. LEVI N. CLARK, Chairm. Dated at Canterbury, 1920. Conn. the grangers and their f held at Atlantic beach on Wednesday, | September 1. The Misses Annie M. and Fanr Peeler of Newton Center of N Center, Mass, haye been guests few days at _the home of their Rev. Lucian Drury. Miss Gladys Geer of East Orange J. is visiting her aunt. M Geer Stone and her cousins Mri. George H. Stone. Dr. W. H. Knowles of Dar 3 went from the home of his mother in this villege to Neiwv York for opera- tion on his throat passed through the operation successfully and is reported as doing well. Roscos D. Fisher his friend, Rev. Lucian Drury vices in the Third Bapt! day 1:crming. The leaerskip of Judge Mrx. Gray as organiss, was Electric wires which touch ealsly kill the most beautiful s! This may be due partly to the or to the wearing through the growing surfac: of the tree by the wire, which deprives the tree of its - sustenanos. trees can & OF CATTLE AT AUCTION on the New Londen County Grounds WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, at 9 a. m. one Feir 1020, Reg. Ayr- won a large fairs for many cow on carth. vears oid, s grade) fourth annual aunetion at redeces- ands. As my I shall try and de— ms of Lebanon, will sell 3 ard bred coits, 3 and 4 yesrs GEORGE A. KAHN. AugIMWIN Tantic. Conn AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIER FORD OWNEE—Are you getting & light with the regulation ? I T magneto is weak and needs re (The Norwich Welding Ce., e nit Remagnetizer, will recharge your magneto while you wait. 31 Chest- nut St. Phone 214. Gabriel Snubbers Rebound Shock Absorbers WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS IN CON- | NECTICUT FOR GABRIEL SNUSB- BERS, AND CAN MAKE IMMEDI- |ATE DELIVERIES OF ALL SIZES |AT THIS TIME. Gabriel Snubber Co. of Conn. &7 GEORGE STREET NEW HAVEN FREE! Pennsylvania AUTO TUBE “TON TESTED"” Make a Substantial Saving On Yeur Tire Purchases. e you the tube. All carrying our reg- warranty tag at- Offer must be ARANTEE ord Tires, 9,000 Mites Fabric Tires, 6,000 Mies N. BERKMAN Bozrah, Gean. Diamond Tires and Tubes. SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS. IF THAT CAR OF YOURS IS NOT RUNNING RIGHT — CALL UP 756 The Armory Garage 319 Franklin Street i Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Presswee LAMPS AND M!'D GUARDS Straightened and Repaired GAS YANKS AND PANS TO OFDEW ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 439 MAIN STREET, (East Sided NORWICH, CONN. OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK .Qut;;nosfles, ©| Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs. Painting, Teim. ming, Uphelstering and Woed Werk, Blacksmithung in all its branches Seoii & Clark 807 TO 515 NORTM WKAIN STREET