Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 9, 1921, Page 9

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__WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY PURCHASES. FOR_ THIS WEEK END Ouer |peal to the superior court was taken. PORK LOINS . . . WHOLE LOINS, 1010 12 b. ave, Ih. 25¢ e[ Rev. Edmund J. Cleveland, rector ana| i RIB ENDS PORK LOINS, Ib. . ... two representatives from the Sunday el Wil Teprasent ' Ciist Doizcons! |11 OIN ENDS PORK LOINS, Ib... tlons the scheduled baseball game S T EA K s afternaon between the Westerly F | ALL KINDS l:and the. alumni was postponed. : : . VEAL - { her home on Elm street after spendingr|f| P Ound32c months with relatives In the v e ———— 7 b W.e Fhiacoria " " BEST CHUCK | LOINS TO ROAST ; . large audience enjoyed the iluust: ——— ) iven” & i 3 [ Pound ......... 28¢c [ e e etk i ROAST BEEF -« FRESH DELAWARE. | Rev: Byron U. Hatfield, He spoke.o § Poundzoc %HQULDER CUrs § RIVER “Phe Land-of Evangeline.” e leeen 24c s owneg by Salvator Cherenzo and upo: ‘being found guilty was fined $50. An ap-| NATIVE MILK FED Mre. Ella Conant of Camden, N. Y., e —————— &t the home of Mr. and M : cmm m“"““ =i GENUINE SPRING | VEAL George Rae of Somerville, Mass, 3 o Pwn‘ “ ssc visiting relatives on Stiliman avenue sesc s n rs. of the Westerly 3 elub will start outdoor shooting on pange at Burden's pond this "(Saturd morning Rowe of School street is on rip to Scranton, Pa. 1e championship soccer game of ‘season will be played at Weste: urday) afterncon when the American %‘afl team plays Taftville, for The Bul lotin cup. A party was held Thursday evening the home of Wiiliam E. Sheldo Clarke street, it being his seve day. Games were played, da od. and refreshments were se C Arrangements are being’m. C uction of the show “H: lonial club in May. next Thursday even: Margaret K. Stack Pound 10c will be the speaker at jhe me B rnied Beef Fresh From Our Ovens Daily CALIFORNIA RAISIN | OLD DUTCH COF- | BREAD, losf. . . . . 12¢ | FEE CAKES, each 15¢ | LOAF CAKES ASSORTED CUP Each ....... 15c-20c | CAKES, dozen. .. 30c - JELLY ROLLS HOME-MADE SWIFT'S GEM:NUT Each .......... 15c | COOKIES, each. . 15¢ e - Oleomargarine ' HOT BAKED BEANS | HOT BROWN Pound ......... 10c | BREAD, loaf.... 10c | - Pound 25¢ ot | H] BEST RIB the Visiting Nurse association to be ) result at the Memorial building Tuesday. even - B ‘GAST BEEF ing, April 12. s . mde&m&r&au Mrs, John Monti has returned to From Steer Béef ing in droves daily. beme in Cleveland, Ohio, ‘after a vi 1 s ot aper state ase hastentng 1o thety| With relatlves in Westerly. cless—Rolled oot Joseph Smith of Main street, a v of the Civil war, has entered F g%! for the Oven ldiers’ home in Noroton, Conn. B ) P e e o Pound 30c GALES FERRY hsolut The April meeting of the Wom Home Missionary society was Mrs, Harmon L. Perkins, mite , Tuesday afternoon with bile trip ‘to Hartford, Middletown y X 3 meeting Auril 1st- with Worthy Master|coffee and splendid fruit salad were tendance. Miss Caroline B. F E tendgd the annual|Portland - Tuesday. Mr. Choguette’s| Heotor MaeConnmell was in Norwich Jo-q;ul:‘m Clark, master in the chair. -In|served. The Community club is in s president, presided. Mrs. Henry ¥ £ men’s association of |.mother, Mrs, James Chequette, of Middle- | Wednesday on- the lecturers hour Joseph A. Clark, [flourishing’ condition.” It has been de- Bykt condycted the devot T L Y T cmterence. aa| towm. metpel Wit thet- \ | Mrs Rickard of Hartford is|spoke on How I Raisa and Feed the|cided to hold the meetings on the first and retary and treasurer’s repo: i church Friday | Mrs. George Randall is entortaining ber | visiting her- pavents, Me, and Mra. J. L,|Cow. Then followed, Can a Woman Do | thifd ‘Wednesday evenings of each month by Mrs. Fanny A. D o ;{’Efi‘u‘lience. Mr. | mother, Mrs. Holloway, of New York, | Pray. 5 Cheres? by Miss Gladys Holdridge-and| A transformation is rapidly taking oni : s ooy, and Mrs. By-| Mrs. Frank Kingsley has retumned af-| Mers. A. B. Simmons'has been speading |The Home Strawberry Patch, by S. .M. |pldce on the éoutheast shore of Ceda: MSter of appreciation and t TN e Anthony, & 1, for the| ter spending a week in Willimantic with | several days with friends in Norwich. | Holdredge. Refreshments were served at|lake, among the shady cedars, the site olutions of condolence sent Thur evious to the meeting. |Her daughter, Mrs. Frank Perkins, who the close. > of ‘the Moween encampment. ~The build- the | Courtland E. Colver on attended the state|has been ill with bronchitis, B 15 T of their sister, Miss ninisteris 0 in New Haven treasurer of the society tion 15 years ago. Judge H. H. Pettis and Judge Thomas |ings are being constructed as fast as 11 2 J. Kelley of Norwich wera recent callers|carpenters can build them; gight have nd Wednesday. Rev. | machine v i a 7" been” built. T 3 o n_town. already been built.” The camp is ex- The basketball of the Y. M, C. A. of wfl:““fl April 19, MoLa m the Fitdh “Mrs. Dudley Taylor bas returned to-pected to be completed by June 15th and = Jewett- City came to Lebsuan Friday | viie Buptet chnreh, the pasor, Rev. Wil,er home here after a lengthy stay in | will accommodate 150 fo 200 beys from AMohe, | B. Irving Hurlbutt an art; e, Of e- | night and again defeated the local ¥, M. |D: Norwich. the metropglis, Harwood School Girls, and M ¢ B T of Groton, his | C. A. boys, The annual election of Ledyard Con-| Kenneth P. Lake of New Haven ywas T, Latimer read a story, s vi - 8 isitor at itlie home ———— gregationel Sunday school was held Sun- | the guest of friends here Sunday. 3 in this village. . ” day at the close of Sunday school. Ar-| There is considerable inguiry still abeut Graves, a senlor at BALLOUVIHLE. chie Holdridge was re-elected superin-|the old landmark, Five Mile Rock, situ- 1 col nt Sunday at the farm d tendent, Carl H. Holdridge, secretary and |ated on the line fence of Randall and ‘Freeman £r s S0 B iraves, S0t N Funeral services . for Mrs. Carolipe & he - | Berlinsky. o lette s i e M AL ekt i R e o treqgurer, Mrs. Charles A. Gray, assist-|Berlinsky, The letters, on, the big boul C. H. Foster has purchased a milking { % ant sdperintendent. Miss -Barbara |der or ledge were roughly cut oyer 200 Perkins fonadcled nier ho e family. ) e Tureies ‘;l;h;;&h Rapeiny mmmb 2 2 = Goodenough, Miss Millie Gray and Miss |years ago and marks the southeast cor- m& Mr: Jo.gss, sted b, p !;‘)et }?mnsmf.ehm whe: e h;’nec' Dora L. Main were elected librarians. ner bqund of a’parcel of land begyght o - A r per ome of her - ] : i "and ‘ire. Emertan | JEatiua Kot Burial was in St Jo- 0 Wing, Mrs, Tagior's garends I Groton. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard v 1 seph’s’ cemetery. Mrs. Sheppard., who was ‘work. A missionary meeting was held at the . baea daughters, Faith and M i nd . Colver of the submarine|found dead by a member of: her- family,| Thu g personage -Thursday. afternoon. There| The Smith family numbers 14,000,000 Laondon, were a recent auto 2 icd the Connecticut ice deal- |Dad been in her usual health. Her death from'the Indians by the early settlers, " members throughout the.worid: Wwere many present. bost’ e on_Commander and Mrs. G 1 Monday-and Tuesday and |Wa8 a-great shock to her family. She is W W, - ; P probably ‘guilty. and the bafl was| Rev. G. H. Wright dealers’ conveymion survived by several children, resident . the éhrgli;o%:de:v;n:net::ng ;:e;d:; L-,-' at $1,000. merning for Providenec to attend and Friday. here. Bese Demario was ‘befors s opart |New England Southern conference of g - ‘building | B ehurches convening in 57 b Pl i il church there. Mrs. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. George Lathrop of Nor- wich were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs, | g0od evenjng. At the close the following offi- -a- . months: President, James B. Gray, Jr.; Mrs. And: “Avi 5 Mrs. Thomas H. Allshaw recently ‘en- T i wielting | 1200, dresident, Mew' Androw :Avers: ' =T - OUR FEET / . o o La-!, Mrs. IR her three chil- [tertained her sister, Mrs. Dixon, of Dap-pReV- and Mre, W. D. Heterington ,as r]«:e;{hn;’; g:;‘" Goodenough; “treasuyer, Y STONINGTON id soci 2 hurch met drer erman with her | ielson. gone to Kast GWmstonbury, where she . ' A. B. Simmons. -|at the home of Mrs. Fred ) daug nt o few days recently | Misses Mary and Annie MacConnel of | tches. : Feoling dull, tired, '“““gm At the clote of the concert by the Com- | that place Wednesday ¥ M Burnett Cum- | Norwich were week end guests of Hector —— GOSHEN Shakeup that lazy liverwith k munity club Wednesday evening, Dr.| A forest fire in the vic x i MacConnell and family. LEDYARD 'llanduxe, _ Pills to-night and Ifi Jules Jordan ‘made an address in which [ marine base Sunday aft f Hartford spent Sat- H. F. Turner, superintendent of Kil 3 A number in this place this spring have | their ~magic effect. e dose be told of his early visits ta Stonimgton. | such proportions that C: in Berri ¥ He paid a high compliment to the 80lo- | dered out 500 men at lsts, pianist and chorus, hoplng-that the|brooms, and they beat the fire srganization would be maintained and|celerity. sister, Mrs. ‘C. M. |lingly schools, was in town Tuesday. 1f anyone doubds that woemien cen earn | been able to find nosegays of one of the ve_their efficacy and make you nd M . M. Gedr| Miss Alice Jordan of Danielson spent |3 livelibood by poul sweetst and most beautiful of wild flow- eel like a new being. South Killing- ! Sunday with Miss Mildred Keene. ers, trailing arbutus. v with their mother,| The April meeting of the Ballouville Tuesday the mercury soared to,90. de- Constipation, biliousness, bilious that the publlc would be able to hear | Fletoher Wilson of Brooklyn, i Soclal elub was held at the clubhouse three broods: grees in_the sun. headache, etc., readily yield te further from it summer resident, arrived Tuc Barrows of -Bast Great|Monday evening. President Hestor Mac- | k63 Wednesday evening the Community| Schenck’s Mandrake Pills. Miss Mollle Palmer entertatned at|will be joined by Mrs. Wilcon : has been spending a few | Connell presided at the meeting; 3t which of . , Wapkey. club held ity annual business meeting.| = 25c per box— coated whist at her home on Montauk avenue | fipst of May. 1 Charles Perkins. business for the month was transaoted. - | The report of the secretary and treasurer | , = ;";"“ et Ady Thursday afternoon, The Pinochle elub met a | a1 2 d Locke and two|A new pool table has been- added to the| L was read and accepted. Sandwiches, cake, | 'DF-J. H. Scb &Son: il Eugene Atwood and Edward E, Brad-|club Mouse Wednesday h D, jck t Mass., spent the | recreation room of the club. < ;,-::;zed in New York from Bermuda|R Povey and Walte. rs. Locke's sister, Mrs. Rev. S. P. Ozmun conducted the bi- % hests, weekly service Sunday evening. The Mr. and Mrs. William P. Bindless | Dydley C. Perkins was a visitor in F. Bishop and Mrs. [ worth league meeting which !«‘flkw«& eslebrated !he:!‘ 4th weddinz anniversary | martford Tuesday. m d to Hartford Tues- |also led by Mr, Ozmun, who digoussed the at the home D-fi,"' and Mrs. Yells Fowler | pupiig of the Lonz Cove [ visit . Mrs. Richard |topic Thy Kingdom Come in My Church. in Westerly Thursday. fo in attendance for March L spending a few.| These meetings were the conclusion of The meeting of the Vefvet Weavers' ‘Aneth, Herman Chase, R ¥ returned with them. | Mr. Ozmun’s pastorate here, as he has ac- :;;nm:as held in Mueller's hall, Friday | Howard Chase, Katherine Neilsen 3 ter and Miss Swisher of | cepted an appointment in Ohia. Mr. L Margaret Pottini. week end with Miss|Ozmun has made many friends among n!L M. Dellru;:: h:: nr:”rhr “to Wy | w.§. Dakin, state inspector an 5 Mrs. Ella Foster. people here in the year that he has work- N sswnt fsanty mlh hdnfl' garage of scheols. visited the Lo n Choquette and little | ed among them. His active interest ip the » e corner of n and Williams T - Geer took an automo-|young people fo the community will glso . BOOTERIE 132 MAIN STREET e ‘ NORWICH, CONN. At the Aprfl meeting’ of thé Nentune Hoee Co., the sum of $25 was voted from the treasury in aid of the Irish relief A union servies in ‘hehalf the Y. M. €. A, is to ba held in the '.‘l!lt ,Bl}- tist church Sunday evening. Harry Had- “THE NICEST OXFORDS- FVE EVER WORN” Ty Smih, the st canty oo Fad- ). will ‘be your verdict ‘'when you wear this smart shoe, ey, Joseph Thommesn aua Mr. ana|| Abown in illustration: - iy grenfiy vadg gl ol TL o 25 other styles in strap cffects and oxfords, in— - BLACK KID ' BLACK SATIN e gl L BLACK SUEDE ' BROWN CALF : : . GRAY SUEDE BROWN KID * In Military, Baby and Full Louis Heels. | PRICES TO SUIT 'EVERY ONE’S MEANS ~ BROGUES FOR MEN, $7.00 * .MODELS—HIGH OR LOW - QUALITY—HIGH QNLY <New Shoes,-new Priges, for a new Season, made of - .Mahogany. Calf, is sold as Mahogany—and yet comfort- able—12 other styles in black and tan— e - At $6.90 and $7.90 W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES, AT NEW LOW PRICES A s SPRING CALLS FOR NEW _Living Room Furnishings And we are especially well prepared to supply your needs. From the more moderately priced to the better grades you will see designs and finishes in exact accord with your We are also showing Dining and Bedroom Suites in all ‘CRAWFORD COOKING RANGES HOURIGAN BROS. *62:66 MAIN STREET MODEL. BOOTERIE 132 MAIN STREET *NORWICH, CONN,

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