Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 11, 1920, Page 11

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SIRLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUSE STEAKS, Pound.. FRESH PORK ear. Fr-nk Q Smith AST BEEF e ‘Tootlll; gatekseper, fress cosen the shier. exscutive ot the . I Barver 55 Tna wace cacomi mlfo Fresh Pig Pork Loins e TN [ ] e WHOLE LOINS, Ib. ... 24c : ; & Subs Resinn st I e S LEAN BEEF : S R B R " EAGLES. § FRESH Fehany . [Lom i ole Milk_ [l swpowicx. wouaws mrnr cones. | Narwih see 3o Sta 1. 0 5, it hatd.and study mfd a0d ihey The annual election of officers of:Sedg- HAMBURGER Pound 122¢ | poRK CHOPS. Ib 26¢ wick Woman's Relief corps: ookt plxea:on i s, JA20E Bumber in attendance: Row | Pound 18¢c m -S'-w*fié—s‘mm 1 'CR .. 28c ’E:ddl{r?n&m?n:k&::m I O e cosacet that s L’:‘i:x:‘nl-?'-[. need nQ‘tM@nd_a lot as follaws: President, H enior Vies president, | @0 The committee on initiation seported | RIB ROAST BEEF ound Z5c WHOLE OR HALF - | | e Tl T S e Boned and Rolled ——-—mp HAMS, i, May e Beswieneon |Stale efiesrs will by present. to | No Waste FOREQU, & S A A A S LA i i ductor, B b Atterbury; guard, Iola :}‘:m"m :""u;kh‘:"""‘"‘ the inigia- * 4 " ¥ it del L the d i Pound 25c |LAMB, b, ...... 14c|SLICED HAM, bb...... 40c ; v Biurctrom delesaies o the deperiment {0 U ber ot it - ular bevefagea imeeis’ their :la.ry ‘Whitman, third, D. Louise Alter- Amlm I‘M " iy ; first alternate,*lola Bjurstrom: a0 alternate, Grace Stetsers; third al- | Rabert O. Fletcher. post of this eity s ! u d Feoch Froi O Ot o el T B S| e T i meze s’ - I requirements s0 well as’§oo ‘hold: int installation of Sedgwick st | which the American. Legion L ONIONS, 10 pounds. . 25e ] ol 5 0 o o e s | igeif—thai- of. “mamanizing® the dreaey ey lives of the 20,000 disabled buddies who 11 o TAt the: business sessign one application | &re patients in_ hospitals—now, being | and we _mader.com ENGLISH WALNUT for membership Wwas,regeived, and it was [rushed by the entire membershin of the voted to hold a food sale and whist nest | organization. Lined with the job of bring- b . % .- Friday.. The. corps Voted to sregent an | Ing cheer to the digabled and. . rousing ¥ < p m“‘m HALVES, li"’““d e... 59 B T S G dua e Toton America to their plight is & final “clean- | ure ’ Lamb Lamb| Veal Veal SHORT CUT LEGS SWIFT’S LOINS LAMB PO, i . 20 Pound 16c HOME-MADE BREAD SHOULDER CUTS 1Y, pound loaf. ...... 12¢ LAMB FOR STEWING | VEAL CUTLETS, Ib. . 50c OLD DUTCH COFFEE ic. a0 ih the |UD” census of every existing, or probable, A : o8 Shes e s ity 2B Doual formt wth the singing of América | case of compensation in or lér o settle o BOOKLET OF CUQIGE RECIPES SENT FREE ! GREENING—BALDWIN and the salute to the flag. get on record all outstanding unadfusted Walier Baker & C 11 i 1 P A S = . ‘l . ; Pound ........... 12V5¢c | cakE pound 1 APPLES, 2 quarts. ... 25¢ . PN The plan to make life worth, living for ESTABLISHED . 1780 ~ 3 5 : the maimed veterans, 2s map; VEAL CHOPS, b. ... 40¢c - Uncas and Shetucket lodges transacied | he national commadenr and, his as X & g : $ = routine business at their regular meetings ates, puts the United States. |nxo. dist - : CHUCK ROAST BEEF FRESH ROLLS AND EVAPORATED PEACHES B ®id on Mondiy and Tuesday evenings. “ Tncas lodge; is plaoning a ladies' night, oo 24c Qi tor the next meeting, and an elaborate | chaplain in charge of each. These offi- 15¢ | Pound ..... program has been. arranged. 1 ting | 118 Will see that ‘I ¢ stite organizations Pilmyra encampment: at, their meeting i, their districts take hold of the vork | ARMOUR’S LINK HOT BAKED BEANS CALIFORNIA HEAD on Thursday -eveming worked the Gelden.| g ur ‘our the local Rule degree om a class: of 15 candidates, AND BROWN BREAD | LETTUCE, head . .. . 25c [[here wan- o iase. mamiance .- ioe | Sty [ suesess wilvest | NEW LIFE FOR' YOUR: ineeting and routine business Was. {rans- | oeive from his dintrict yuvervisor a list of B ] E the hosyitals in his tite in ‘which \Gml'-' ana are patients and s to assign.each OKI ‘Have your battery delivered to you next spring chuck of “pep” and ready to give you a. season of good by having it USL DRY STORED. 8 Months Guarantee Next Spring Your battery is inspected and put in perfect condition tl::uruhun:—whnnn*:ll:n: &m and places. a national viee commander, or & : post vice. commander, a chaplain or past H Pound ............. 16c | LEANSALT PORK, Ib. 20c | BISCUITS, dozen. MEATY CALIFORNIA a SAUSAGE, b....... 2 o DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS, the hospitals fo. the Legion post or. posts & olutely known. The The regular meeting of Clara_Barton | of It In Hebrew being “They zave & With- | mother of the loser of the sloves o mit- COVENTRY tent, Nov. 7, D. of. V.. was: held on Tuesday re about 12 of the disabled sol~ dlers Jecated in institutions in this eity, and they are being looked after by the local post. i ast three Sundays have been pro- | drawing shoulder. Iy disagreeable with roading and | Homey Rosenzweig and Mr. and Mrs. ther making it almost imperalive to }Jack Silverman were guests on the rece stay in. Last Sunday morning there was [holiday of their mother's family at Rose- sterm, beginning with the [dale. loud peal of thunder arous-| Ray Block, now at Storrs colle rs'at § 4. m., and tlie church e and Mrs. Charles for worship at home altars |used to work sev Tec. 15, is o be the say- | Mr. and Mrs. Willia ur job and do it,” | holiday” guests of Mr. and M o0d Samari- |son in Pawtucket. 25- ) Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rollin h verse of the 9t chap- Waugan were guests of Charles Barstoyw, the latter S———————————————" Rollinson, the day ofter T to the schoolrcom door the| Mrs, S. Noble Loomis has returned | évening: at Buckingham. Memorial with lon and asked to see the boY, |home affer two months’ visit with her |Mrs. Louise Atterbury presiding. A pleas- Then the girl's mother | son, Edward N. Loomis, in Sacramento, | Ing report of the sumper and fancy work scared nervous boy's | Cal. Mrs. Loomis traveled west by the |Saleiheld on Saturday. evening was. made ting Kl'iemxxmd s;ar;d- northern route and returned through the | by the commuhodh;) ch.u':e[ xt quilt OPD FELLOWS. ng the boy would | gouthern statés, stopping a few' days with | Which was donated by one of the mew- J; dge i he returned her | relatives in New Jorses- A speciat Gin. [bers was warded “to Mre. -Elizadeth |, UTIe lodge is o make its meeting boy was almost In |ner was prepared upen ler arrival, at|Leavy, of Town street. Mr. and Mis¢;r which a preten masical _ pro- 1z his home, unable 10 | which all her children and grandchildren {John Irish presented the tent with a cal gramme has been arranged. Pupils ight. and the mext day, | were present. plate and ‘silver ladle. The annual cle of Hugh Kinder will appear "" attrac-. Naturally his par- |~ Jonn N, Walbridge returned . lo * his | tiom of officers tocik place: and the instal- | i cie o oo FINIEE R SRERCH The mother of the |home Saturday evening from the Hartford | lation will take place mext manth. ‘The | onaoin club is alse. on. the s o next morning that si a1, where he has been under treats | president has.invited the members of the | paCe b FUR U HES, an I8 PRSI not when you call for it in a hurry next spring. e e i o et her urstsox, Betunkiy evens | Doson | I6 amons {he entertatnment USL Dry Storage is for all makes: of batteries, man of Rockville is caring for him. ing, Deec. 18th. 3 ning will be a notable one for the Odd s| Miss Sarah B. Perkins has sold her.30- | The meeting ¢losed in the usual form.; Fellowe and their friends. . walCH BAmY cwm acre woodlot to Albert F. Newell. with the singing of America and the sa- 4 WESTMINSTER !ler of Nehemiah, the literal translation | ervou its meeting Mr. and Mrs. Mann P the v«cm\ closet. W o~ ter's daughter, Doro 5 were sent back, it Jdid mot | At the annual meeting .of the Tolland | lute to:the flag. =~ Horlick: returned to New York, rong done by the girl's mother | county farm bureau held in Rockville, H. | . HOFE SPSEEARS. Phone 1043-2 114 FRAMNKLIN -G MOTIICKS and Mrs. Bernhart, ie th the boy. B. Pomeroy and Mrs. Edith-P. Haven MOOSE. Hope Rebekah lodge, 21, held the The ORIGINAL them. ) voters of the town were at | wore elected town. direstors for Covenury: | . Norwich lodge of Moose transacted ‘rou- | third in a series of whists with 13 tables Mrs. William Dav MacLeod are progressis surely on the road to the latter is still unable sat up for about two each day, and is g s York, where sk an ha\‘, lhl. [ care of a specialist. . A small child in one of the s “Food - Drink” for Afl Ages. |schools lost her mittens. Of co M Lunch nmm aid teased in that cony r‘l‘m ot youngsters. The ¢ sountams 4sk for HORLICK'S at home. Whethet 25 Avoid Imitations & Substitates |727Fe there against a cortoin o who has always been delicate and v rot champagne) supper at | The Ladies® society met in. the chapel | ¢; Feir. meeting neld on |in 04¢ Fellbws' hall Wedneaday evening. Malted. Milk reported a go0d tme. | rrom 10 to 4 o'clock Wednesday. A base ;lxr'fih‘;“im;t Trote were époris of |- The prizes went as followe: First, Mra. given by the repubilcan | icef Junch was carried by those attending. |the various committees which showed |John Lavallea; swcond, Mrs Gustave ct to voters of the town. | The meeting of the Ready Helpers was {that the lodge was about to enter upon Schelin; third, Mrs. Gertrude Tootill T held in the chapel Thursday evening. another sucpéssful year, Men's first, D. G. Farrell ; second, William, those appointed by | The Ladies' society held the annual C. Ambnrn; third, Mrs. Stapleton. rd of the women’'s com- | ias sale Friday evening in the year up well 1t is hoped that there will be a Christmas tree and short program at the next meeting, It was stated in Tuesday's paper that — e Mr. Dorrance was elected secretary and WOMEN OF MOQOSEHEART LEGION. treasurer of the Windbham County Parto- ‘Mrs. Alidn Boyens' was installed senior PLAINFIELD ers' association. “This was incorrect. He regent. of. Norwich .chapier of the Women |, Tne 215t meeting of Plainfield grange, | o ciicied director for the town of chapel: Ella Orcutt of Varmont will spend thie winter with her son, W.. E. Orcutt. v L. the regular | . = v o2 S AMrs. Joseph Skilton has returned after [Of Mooseheart Legion = a No. 7140, was held 'Tuesday evening with |y gecretary and treasurer. r of the excou- | a two Wweeks' visit in Astoria, N. Y. meeting held, on Trorsd ,;\Z..?Tl.'fé:nl'é ! Worthy Master Willlam S. Exley in the| " e Tawion mills are rusning on & 36- nationdl con- | The community Christmas {ree will be | Moose homs.. 'The other officers installed | chair. _ After the usual business the first| Lour - meck thme. rnaing fve dags of of Freedom for | held in the church Friday evening, the | ere: .Bast resent. Mrh ABZHE To 4% 1 und. second des ‘he | seven hours, sturting up at § o'clock and 2 hotel Sunday. | 17th. drews; junior regent, 2 e degree team on a class of eight candie stopping at 4 p. m. manses chdplain, Mrs. Emma Beaver;|gates. There was a large attendance, in. | ° VP & T cluding visitors from Barrington grange |, ““f:) "“':‘*'”‘" ““;‘:‘d"h“ Pro- | 1 Saturday and from Somerset grange of Rhods [s]. | ection lodge, No. 19. atte the maet- | o) oin, who died, at St Joseph's and. The degree team will have ing Thurday cvening, witnessing the . “wory | hird degree wprked on a ciass of nine | Willimagtic, fram. ijuries received o ¥ hearsal of third and fourth degree work | ird degree wprked on 2 ciz Dine | an auto truek ran ito the team i To Cire a Celd in One Day S o e, il woTk e | erved and cigars were passed. Al en. |*he Was riding. The warthy Take Grove's ' LAXATIVE . BROMO |3 mecting, g beld the office. of Pomona in Little QUININE tahlets) - The genuine bears the | Dec. 21. Plainfield grange has been do- {107ed the evening. Thers will be a meet- No. 36, P. of H., and was sigrature of E. W. Grove. 30c. ing good work this year and is ending the | '8 Dext Thursday evening. The brothers l{:.“fl e | William | dationa of the lodge are arrang to have the Sloosup “wus. un down St & late hour g | The meeting st Hampton was all brothcrs can come. Monday sight 3 . Miss Evelyn A. Hall and Mre B C. | The Harseay cbib met Wednestey N N Buell iwere business caliers in Dapisison | !eoon with Mra. Jessie Surnham. ; omac s [vaa Farmers are bringing wood into the 3 village, selling it at $12 to $14,a cord. digestion, but the most important work is done by the bowels, liver and WEEKAPAUG kidneys. Failure of t_hme to act The Ocean View W. C. T. U. met Wed efficiently allows. the whole body to. - :.;“:‘ififi”:"::.:.,‘:;““?:‘:;fl?":n‘;“:?,| be -poisoned. members present. Mrs. Mary Chapman, vice president, presided in tbe absence of BEECHAM'S'PILLS do more than Mary Ciark, who Joined " reoently: ’.‘:'.l produce bowel movement. Liver, skin R S M ol Ay and* kidneys are influenced to more endorsés the work. The next meeting will ’ We Are Offering to the Pub Coais, Suits, Dre % | active dfort ;vllth resulting increased 5:5""1;’:: Aol et L S effect. It is always safe to take Much sympathy s felt for Mrs. George H, Noyes in the loss of her only sister, - Mrs. Susan H. Stanton, who died from paeumonia Sunday night at her home, in s New London. Mrs. Stagton was a resi- dent in Westerly for a nymber of years and has many {riends Who are sOrry to < uha-.u througkbut the world. - In boxes, 10c., 2S¢ Jar, of WS Mrs. William Abbott of Fisher's Island g spent Wednesday night at the home of her parents here. Mrs. H C. Langworthy and Mrs. Leon i k GOOD WARM COATS About 30 in the lot—were sold to $39.50 $22.50 £ 2 Velours, Tricotines and Silvertones; | v about 50 in the lot—were sold Younx Pmpl. to $55.00 Wanted at. Once— for Important Positions Reporting, Commercial | i i' CUT THIIS OUT—IT l! '0-7“ m]‘. Cut out_thia slip, malh it o Foley & Con S138 SheMeld Ave. Chicago, Tll, WFiting your name and ad. Gresa Sarly. | You il) receive in return a trial package coutaining Foley's Heney and Tar_Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pains in sides and_back, rheumagism, backache, kidney ailments, a3d Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholésome and thor- oughl; cat id A T i f;fi i 5 i igi DRESSES Tricotines, Velours and Velveteens, about 50 in the lot—were sold to $29.50 $16.50 L"ymne. are no longer necessary for the acquirement of spe- cialized kriowledge; that wilt enable . young men and women—{uture execu- _tives in the business world—to secyre and hold:bigger, better, highs=-ealaried positionss The- stories. of ' suceoss achieves Dby young- ppeple- equipped with Norwich Commercial Schoal training in all lines of business. should inspire YOU to - _equal effort, and. place your earning - powen-on.an equal scale. with those. who have already aspired to reach the ~bigger-things that better.’ business | training: baida forthy Hmm—aflriuw-m—fly-u want to get ahead —don't delay, . Write, taday for a copy of our book- let “Gutting, Ahead"—it: tells how to put your name on- the; payroll to. stay—it. tells. how others are wine X ning success: and ' how you can do likewigs. Even REESE twmhm& for our graduates exceed u.u,—n.- wait—Let us help you. s _W AND) umnn: QM&IE& NOW FORMING. FUR COATS RACCOON COATS.. . $165.00 Value $275.00 MILLINERY Christmas Suggestions :—BLOUSES $3 95—FURS $19.50 We carry a wonderful lelfl:twn of Dainty Silk Underwea.r, which make an ideal gift, priced especially low

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