Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 1, 1922, Page 9

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fu\a. few weeks vgit. Attorney Edward 5 5 exercises, Sl I Cohen a.ndsa.m !‘rhdmn m cd‘l::n in Saiem Tuesday, X : a| . Clayton D. Bdrton and brother P E:“ the fmlu- meeting of Pa.lmge R Frederick B, Ames of Salemr was & noA lf ey, ‘H. | visitor in- town Tuesday. ""’E{E‘ |G Austin; scribe,” Frank. sp-nldflus. h Ze &p ‘contest “at assistant scribe and treasurer, H. Ho- mmm he volmof The Bul- | bart Roath; J. W. James Cherry. On June 25th the Fitchville h.m.u letin showed little nct.mty for ‘the e church looked its best with its mottoes t ‘skififu)ly arranged under Adaros. ice for the Odd Fel- huh grade. The pn.:ay the Free Aemlamy Friday evening, ‘was much pleased with lhe number pras- Mr. and Mes. Willlam Green to listen to the declamation for thé ent on such a storm: e& daughter of New Haven spent a few days wton Perking Medal. Prof. Hutchins e Thursdgy ev C. B. mesting | with Mr. Green's uncle, Charles Hinckley, %rodneed the ces in a few re-|Wad led by Rev. W. D. Hetherington;.the | recently. ‘heats. ‘merks the following program .being ;uplctwgs muc what they are, and Miss Adelaide Hallen is hom- for her % 2 b vwan 22: 45 “heve ¥ cartied out by the speakers. of -the|low to do them, . summer vacation. and attractive rooms in which customm nin} : 1 . i evening, as follows: James B, Mur- nn’i‘é'sng;wh} e ZB?im;;tz zchu‘rlflk urvlf:els L2 Thoks }mm: of North Coventry. £ g ray, Fred T. fiayleu. William. H. Lear- ¥ eauly an w as fol- | has been spending a few days with her selves in the midst of congenial sun'oundmgl not to be i : ned, Arthur C. Gilman, David Jones,|10VS: 11 2. m., divine worship; sermon | sister, Mrs. Shippee. 3 William H. Jenm" Herbert §.|PYy the pastor, And Holy, Comhmim, Mrs. A. A, Boothby is entertaining her equulled in Norwn:h.‘ e ] At Young, George H. Culver, Frank-A.| 215 noon, the Bible 3 730 p. m., cousin, Mrs. Rogers, widow of Dc. Rogers g Mitohell, Arthur H. Gulliver, and G. song service with a sermon by W.. DY|of Willimantle. SPEC[MS FOR TODAY aasist Yer ahd opened tne hydrant let- | S, Palmer, SH One Gay focently Mise Tertha Perry “- Mrs: Frank Austin, who was operatsd | took an auto load rook] th t TUll force. Not be- The prize is to be awarded at the 4 to. Brooklyr to. visit int ma ‘t‘o el;tnn “e Water at tae] close of the term on July.tenth, m?e;'&?lt I;!'xday at the Backus hospital, | Mrs. Emma Danfelson, The party includ- ng op th Aer th - News has come to this city that wn ly mpro\mg ed Miss Ellen Huntington Miss Sophia FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM, plate. . .. Bample Eack Mail. Address: < J.(mumo is soon to have a fire depart- s - Dolbeare, Mrs. W. A. Mason Misses Mary 45, Mnas.", FROZEN PUDDING, plate .... . ment had been notified end sbut the {meRt *' %5 LEBANON and Lizzie Randall, " Miss Huntington re- | | ghat e B Distmerti sndtre 2n < 1 water off. sman leaving his work yesterday mained for a few days’ visit, ticura Seap shaves' VANILLA ICE CREAM, plate ... CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM, plate .. ... ORANGE ICE, pllw;g e R PASTRIES - ing was set upon a drunken At the Baj st parsonage Tuesday af- Nr. and Mrs. Willlam Pultz and Mr. Hm fl?’;fi; gn{‘?:dgm::m‘h:“g fomale near the U“,’flvezyaun church | ternoon ‘at 2 o'clock Miso Mary Standish, {and Mrs, Norman Pyltz afs visiting cela- i Feports of the comumlttes recently ap-| Who was very lavish in the use of | daushier of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Standieh, | tives in New Yori. pointed to draft by-laws and rules for les she found in the street. The|)2s united in marriage with Earl Hoxie,| ~Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Taylor and son | Lebanon Saturday and defeated X&uo the regulation of the institution. it seen of the man was when he pull- )oungcft son of Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Hoxle. | Raymond, Miss Edith Goss and Eugene| 4 to 3. by-law committee appointed out. for home and disappeared in a| 1€ duilhle ng mony was used. The | Maynard visited Elizabeth park, Hartford, of Judge Hovey' and Rev. Mr. Si efoud of dust neat.Preston Bridge. It | Pride was attired in brown silk messaline | Sunday. ter. The election of officers dhm& said that his coat, tails were stralght Wwith hat to mateh. They left at once Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kingsley enter- WAUREGAN will be held on Satortay 20th. - feoough when he left to play a.game t _in-their automobile | tained recently Charles Phelps and son| The topi€ of the sermon at tiss Waure- VERY TASTY TEA CAKES dozen gk A special meeting of the courtipf|0f Seven up on them, & !#nd New Jersey. | Theodore of New York and Mr. and Mrs. ck: Sunday-morn- BER L R b e ia it ha fine crayon portralt of John Breed ed home Friday | Arthur Kingsley and children of Hart- ing will be, A Verb re-and Lives FRESH DOUGHNUTS, dozen 40c J| cll chamber last evening, present, . Sparks, of ‘this city is’on ex- ford. 7 that e e ewaren ORI B A s Honor Mavor Greenesars o fall Doardijiabition: in the 'windew. of SR, & | Sdintuols On the s el seligs Doris Troland is visiting friends In | school at 12 People’s < meeting PR, ahthe obisvi oL U S SR s 3% Wi gidhe commiliice tn. ’e‘,‘;,‘},‘.'fyfin';'l"h?ic? ke E 2. |in Indianapotis be called on Dr. b%laren‘ce Mrs. Olive Baldwin of New Haven has P : e : 3. sice, a former Lebanon boy, who | been spendi few days with her to he-resora SUGAR COO dozen . ... yonocvosotast o 30 flommendaion of tho mayer, with the C s notw with Tis partner, Dr. Clack, at | mother, Mrs. Mills, who has also been Com mmesoom- IMPOR’ COOKIES IN PACKAGES z lice court judge was fixed at $800, and| Tuesday, 'June 27th, the anmualf ti® ead of a large hospital, and doing a | entertaining her little granddaughter, 000,000 Vrve, was 3 3 i BTy the chief engineer of the fire depart-|Gommencement . exercises ' of ' Bacon fl";.h"o‘"k' i : ) Miss Olive Cox. 3 t he"whbis: Ristory ' E % £ ment at $800. Councilman Ripley mo! Audem}, Colchester, were held. in the| L 1° PFayer meeting was held Wednes- The Eagleville baseball team came to|ot 5 and Canadass 3 C A N D l E S 3 ed that the salary of the police couft nsfln onal “church. *The ' programme 5 o 4 judge be $1000. and councilman Gould|was f unusuai interest and mo-t 4 v o T . % A offered an amendment to make it $600. af;cmmntnuy carried out. B 2 o 2 0 6 Assorted Candies, fresh packed, one pound box, in- Both resolutions were lost and the or<| | rn lsteet, and’ other /fanctionavies,|H o . ¢ iginals carried. factlty, - students:.and “the graduating cluding Bon Bons, Jelly Gum Drops, Jelly Strings, The report of the Chief ‘Engineer marched ffom the Acudemy into| § o e Mt s | R R R Bt Saturday and Monday Specials VERY RICH MAPLE NUT FUDGE, pound ! DA Several apprépriations were made| S o e s MOOSUP = m, SWIFT’S PURE SILVERLEAF -- LARD, 2lbs c "2le EGGS MOHICAN SELECTED,- Every Egg Guquntan» Gogll 2ooon 2 Dozen 55¢ Fresh Meadowbrook CREAMERY BUTTER" 3 Pounds 31.15 BEST RED STAR EASTERN SHORE ~ to leave this city on the tug an fot e e . % S 5y o 5 ow York city are ssending the sum. $t Meemin Feiieiat Ekon!; i pany the boys on the trip. and Erastus 8. Day, Esq., whose lon lb ; SALMON alld GREENM €aKS Ibb. C Herring, daughter Matilda and |plans were given up. N. G, R. A. Harvey; V. G, C. W.|ring and thoughful address on tha time- A local man who is fond of furkeys| (Beach) were ' greatly appreciated, Xr POUND ch 4 QUARTS the future. American beauty roses by friends tr)n‘ PR]ME RiB ROAST tweng' hetucket last week. The lucky|an elaberation of the class motto: “Non Pound: 00030, a7 300 Thursday, June 27, 1872—The body | Feetion. i LAN POT ROAST the house. He had been out fishing |Plomas. QU ARTERS LAMB, 1b 23c y Have you supplies enou; P st A Hallett was began by his wife when {States Constitution:| First prize, Evelyn = o gy : FRESH KILLED Co., held last eveningy Henry Anthony | second prize, Adelé Slopak; honorable now ‘prevailing along the banks of| The Thesis prizes, offered.for the two the.banks enjoying the sport, in hopes | Principal Brooks on behalf of th ¥ Loins Veal to Roast, pound. ST Il‘ !]". : 2 i o Rey. W. O. Berkman, Nathan. Kerach- |} e ul 4&1 S WIH 1 S PE ERSON West Chelsea Schools, resignad”hisfeky, salutatorian for his class, gave i T""-e C,ay, J y tore Be C 0°ed A“ Day * . . ® position to take up other dutles. Mr. s during his term of office. Charls 130 mN STREET pal g arles L. Ames of Hartford, ‘Westerly on July 4th to take part.in|Ames was felicitously introduced Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Kenyon and Mr. | morning train to Westerly. Local peo- | of trustees, who have passed away since 3 - sneaRgh P oy ¢ N ey, Richardson and childréh | nual outing at the Gir®y club Wednesday | following officers for the ensuing six |of this famous ang venerable institutic - Sliced or in Cuts to|From Jas. Grahuns Mrs. Everetv Salisbury is home from {month in New Bedford, Mass. = . . Austin; Per. Secretary, James Chel Mme. Ravi-Brooks’ vocal . selection: g ry; treasurer, E. A. Fitch, The Years at the 4 CUT FROPA BEST WBERN again been set free. Turkeys will do panying her on the piano. Mrs, Brooks ! # The valedictory by Clara Park was : 2 | down with proof of his catch of a Ty by Geuuing Bnby S ; Consumers. are. agitating the pur-| Following the valedictory was the Fine Cuts Chuck Roast TO ROAST, pound. .. 28¢ found Wednesday morning in Brasmis | graduates, Michael D, O'Connell, on the : - T S Jith %ix face submerged in water and | Presened by Edward M. Day Esq. of he| @ Freshly Ground Hamburg FOI‘ Your Next LTnp % was drowned. He was found 1ying with | board of trustees. These were awaided |[g : LAMB CHOPS, Ib... 35¢ —— dict of accidental death. Test question contest (oa the Const chance garage, do you? A was elected first assistant, Robert Mc- | greatest Improvement in the study of TENDER MI F An extra spark plug, lens or spare part may P. Murphy, secretary and treasurer.jawarded to Mary S. Kenzor; honorable |§ R LK FED P, ) World, Nathan K ky, for tl of Gargoyle Mobiloils for your car, Tt will 5 tainment takes place this evening;World, to Nathan Kerachsky, for the to purchase land necessary to alutatory -address. Ashley h tficient princi- ocea: : ey had been an efficlent princl-| Mhe spesiir of the oscasion was|H Therefore, This Two-Day Sale Offers An Oopportunity to Purchase Your WeekEnd " Blackst: Hose = Ci ny, -at. & ing . prlnclpul of the Brown: bissting Jast Svantig Taisa G Eo b : : ii | and Holiday Necessities at Really Wholesale Prices. Five Big Departments or Stomc, tho celebration In that place. They are P, WIArd of the board of trustces “ino | Fxl]ed With Seasonable Foods All Plamly Marked As Advertised. e the south. nect at New London for the early|utes to the two members of he board| & Mra. Jacob Tamer.pnd Soup, deuaONrE| o M. Claric Galli aftenden i party ple are to have opportunity to accom- | last _commencement, Willlam . Geer| [ mer at thé Kohler farm, Yorhierly the Dagget place. The Thursday Glub- enjoyed theh = . s Y : : o eir an-| Lodge, No. 11, L O. O. FRESH KING | Native Grown e afternoon. Owing to the storm; preyious | months at their meeting Monday night | of learning. Mr. Ames gave a most SIRLOIN. ROU POR OUSE eorge are visitors here. Miss® Mildred Duxbury IQ nendhz a | Spaulding! Recording secretary, E. ly theme, We, the-People. % el * ~ Boil or Bake Fm Spring and . Jun D S B ‘DRESSED BEEF has paid all his fines $106 and has|H. C. Wells of Kingston, R. 1., aecom T well to take note and roost high: in|Was presented a gorgeous bunch of| epoy ErWER e o | BEEF. b 25 Swift’s Lamb eight inch pickerel, caught in|Yery pleasingly given—her theme Feing ’ Xw s eane C b hspragsi g Ty est Vivere, sed Valere Vitam. SHORT CUT LEGS heima ol by th d instead | chorus, Columbia ~(Donizetti-Rich) sung . of by the dugen o pound insteadl, "the students under Mme. Brooks'.d:- || BEEF, lb. e 15c TENDER LOINS LAMB of Henry J. Hallett of Preston was| After an sppropriate address to the Abery’s meadow, a few Steps from |Part of the trustees, presented the di- BEE ib 121 /c MEAI ‘, TENDER FORE- during the day and had evidently been ‘The Otis prizes, consisting: of four | e, 2 seized with a fainting spell and fell| Webster's unabridged dicionaries, were LAMB FOR STEWING Pound 15¢ his pole still in hand, and a string of | 3s_follows: : A s i fish by his side. The meareh for Mr.| Spelling contest. based on United| STEAK! lb' .. 17C his faithful dog came home without {Levine; second prize, Ida R. Stocck; hon- = You don’t want to trust to luck and ‘n ltnnle. him. The jury impaneled gave a ver-|orable mention, Cecily Smith. FOWL. Ib 29 Sugar Cured, S{\ced At 2 meeting of*Delaney §. F. E.|tution)—First prize, Yetta Solomon; 'y ce e C DRIED BEEF: /2 Ib.. 29¢ Better pack up.some inner tubeu an mp was_elected foreman in. place of’ G.|mention, Nettae Boratz. i extr‘:atu'e d S & E. Willlams, resigned. W. P. Myers| The D. A. R. pin in recognition of V E A L — V E A L l Laughlin second assistant and John | American history during the year was { come in handy, too. 3 Houtiee. e S0k a1 e muSAiuk frenion At Slopak Short Cut Legs to Roast, pound. .... 23c L / the Shetucket and daily hundreds line | best. senior essays, were presented | Be sure that your tool kit is complete. : e s s 2 of landing a good catch. tees and were awarded as follows: ( Better take along a can of the Correct Grade . | St. Mary’s Sunday School enter-! First prize, Wells History of tae Shoulder Cuts Veal, pound........ 18¢ i consisting of an excellent drama, tab-|winning theme, Man's Conguest of the Veal for Stewmg, pound ........{ ., 15¢ in handy, and keep you supplied with %5 leau and singing by the teachers and{Air. The second prize, 2 fountain pen,|§ l:lul 3 :\;n. - ed‘ Correct E; members, Horse cars will provide the |to Evelyn R. Levine, theme, Radio. Hon- transportation to Greeneville and Nor- | orabl ention, Clara Park, theme, |# M ? LD MED FRES l.AN])‘ - wich p'g‘awn residents attending. Chlm: ’xrnndayo and Tomorrow. ARMOUR’S GO! AL H BLOCK IS v iday, June 28, 1872—A Boston| Principal Brooks heartily thanked the | s 197 THE WILLIAMS TIRE & SUPPLY CO., Inc, | | novepaser spoking of o antiver | ssasn o e s oo o e SUGAR €URED FLOUR .... $1.12 | Swordfish, Ib. 350- sary exercises at the Andover, Mass. | er of the day and all participating in ta 315 Main Street - Novrwichi Theolo‘ilfi‘l“g&mlmry Al e e S R S H 0 U L D E R S 1-8 BBL. SACK C L A M S - Norwich, Conn, |- meeting of the alumni in Mazning Hall | and cxprossed lis appreciation of the f e e S ROOT BEER ‘ est morning was large and |cheerful and ready response on the part HIRE Telephone 1690 srd b interesting and the desseration of|of siudents: and community sendratly Sweet and Brown as a Nut Quohaug or Round, e Daniel Merriman of Norwich, Conn.|and their spirit of atio; i~ . Jon the subsect “A beliet in the end- |encea by himself and Mes, Brooks dur- Pound 15¢ Exua‘:t; bot... 18¢c|in shell, quart .. .. .7 18c less punishment of the wicked, a pre- |ing the school year. requisite to ordination of a minister”| The benediction was promomnced /by | M .| - Makes Five Gallons 8p:lr1t°d to Order 35e ntt:acteddup;tunum 15 S Rev. "A. ‘W. Canny of Westchester. The e T T e B e A u ves s s A Dostiude by the sehool orehestra, which| i FRESH PIG BLUE TIPPED at gave good account of dtself, under the | 8 direction o C. C. Helmhold, concluea Pork LOinS, 1b. 25¢ Matches, 5 bxs. 29¢ Shrlmns, ib. oid 3& A . . FRESH BOILED At the grange hall in the evening; the 5 . e s B SRR Fine Flavor, Dinner Blend | ALASKA PINK dlefown orchéstra. | B ehains ot smocnent muse sy« 3ue- § Pork Chops, Ib. 27c| COFFEE, Ib.. . 25¢ Salmon, can., 12¢ 'fl;ex hgalil wais gr;ttélypd,cga:e% Tll‘: OUR’S AT A % e | ARM : ALL ADOLPH GOBEL’S Day, Miss Sylvina Norton, Mr. and Mrs. FRANKFURTERS FRANKFURTERS Jirn Condren aid M. and Mea, AN (B DOT.OGNA = 2 2 C POLISH BOLOGNA misting ‘ot lver Woodhouse. Jodee, Xo.|M MUNCED HAM Lonx Smoked BOLOGNA 51, K. of P, in their Castle, hall Taurs- | PRESSED HAM day evening. . The meeting j¥as an open ~ one. The -members of attle Jackson: MEAT LOAF Temple, Pythian Sisters, were the guests jof the evening, This meeting was the UNK SAUSAGE 7 POUND last one téenére the u:umlx;aerE recess. De) e} 'ha . E. Baker i — : ) Rtonet tha follomng oMcera’ forthe GRANULATED RIPE GEORGIA ~ ° Peaehes, qk; 19c _‘-—_—a-—n— suing ten?::hPmfiChi:ielx Comman- S 5 }b i 33 der, Max Cohen ice chancellor, Barnet — Kahn; prelate, Louis Slavkin; master of llgar, s' 7 es c work, Curtis F. McIntosh; master at arms, Joseph Dember; dnner guard, By- (e Ton Ames: outer guard, Howard A. Row.|l Mohican Evaporated “After insumn‘ F. B. Ames as past chan- - > setor, Dopuy_ aker " resemen “ v § MILK,, 2 cans. . 19¢ Ames 4 solid gold past chancellor's jew- 7 = el in behalf of the members of the lod; ‘Mr. Ames was taken completely Ly sur- prise and responded in.a few words his, appreciation of the gift. After the work, ISR R | of the evening thie miembers and, their TR T A T ¢ | guests- weére taken In autos to Dember's hotel an Elmwood Heights, wher2 a ban-| quet ‘was served. - The menu consisted of 3 i grapefrult cocktall, meat balls, -sliced i tomatoes, coup, tricassead chicken, sal- ‘ads, cake, etc. It was one of .the finest ‘ 3 tfi: the lodge has had. During|f BE.¥ 3 {hv 2d Anfl oun, g“:‘n Nm‘!ork. Af- ;

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