Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 8, 1922, Page 9

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i c}!zenency ana. and bestialization, It is rot distinction but 2 stigma of 3 er ankl Were of B port and. m and Mrs. E B A | work, 3 Hcrry Waldron of New York were week 3 :!r‘:’:igo :;g‘xl Work m_f:r u’:nm w:n ‘uain to |1 end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stroud othing m an manniking 1s Demetsges lott Monday for | of Biverbank. { # The house otcudied for the past 30 Some in Eridgenert, acter Dendngl, ure oy Station Apent Charins . Bécke or che { hupkrchnallmmfl!ul was ¢old to a New York ! | f ‘ D!mhgr:‘;;n;:n fim?m - e ‘fi fayries and 4 few days | burchaser w daye f“ : | or ~ , a4 by pretendtg tha: 1asiness i a con- | S4¢ farm wWhers only one gtéw. bel Sias moved to her place | | T sclidals’of the fown Wil eped (Written Speclally For The Bulletin.) % g ed by F. W. James. | Monday. ‘omitant af. us, o that, because wo | OF Das produced a biimper crop of corn br & opérat lobster N6t infrequently the reader finds i Walden Jaughten w - n mmubmmgmomna Mre. C. E. , her daug! A tome casoAl ftem from the joke eobiinr Jod i thm.am;:g«s:;q warriy '&,,‘5“.2"' bea»ns he shor Buzabeth; of Willimantic, Mg "“’;mm‘“ s?:ag:\‘} ‘::mme? a‘n:.ld‘:é muumhmfifn nm* it i wud %! w w" ol o his Dap : e B9 & . g - oof ey dm'& > s ML mdm;':ao?“ 'x;x G b;::h;i .gght ald atets of New York | Mre . ;;ercy Siorgan of Washington| = Dr. Morrell and family of. P uern N. eas ran paragrapher rmrktfl the mhu P - work; 2nd rot-that man has done soriething’ week end with Mr. and Mrs. g;““ek ux May Turner of Montville, | J., were callérs at B, P, Bill's Sunday. mMmarning , the ths 3 2 o g duir| e aocammedated something ; hids ghven - imer Browning, also Dofls and Lucle, | ‘Mr. and 3Mrs, Olarnce Leg Have moved | swept over this Tt theére’ was nothigy nflm ® tarm- | “ a3 an viewing the scemery most poets nxbll Jastics dn excase for lottfag Mims : s rétuifed to his du- | Of Norwich Totwn were guests of Mr. and | to the Hubay house in Sterling City. would go back to the sofl.” Was severe. ¢ dwelling occupled by Arthor Méssle . 3 Mrs. J. Percy Mergan Sunday. G. B. Sterling and family have returt- | was struck. The bolt struck the hous anether vear! : New Y""" s ,m’nm"“':; 182 " Rev. FL. W. Sweetland of Hariford -co-1ed fo thalr Hone fn Windser Locke aier at onc end, eniéring the chamber i 2 oute - 2 v hards e 1ot ‘£ tnet mL cupied the pulpit at the Baptist church |spending the seseon at {heir summer|which ir. and Mrs, Messier wers sleén T Fuess that maz be s0. And mot ealy . t - e adu Bogs s sl dove v A0 o) Sunday morning 4nd cvening. home in o r]‘iginbutfg ing, struck the head of the iron bed :‘;QIA;M‘%'. But a good many other peo- : S B . | He's hmal jto put in long. 3 of Nm Adam ¥. Bishop of Main|... R —— I:{rry 2) nd family returned last|ran along the ralling to the T Ple from about nimety-eleven other oc- Y . éna thefebymfil “debtt mm“" 10 New Haven to spend Py LYME fl", mm‘:: thel;rhoms in East Hartford. through the oor, @nd into the celiar RS tny o i oo g co| 5 SR A ot P SO o | g Ty T Tuse e 13 e | ek ik e oo M5 G Fi e Thes, R 23 ari Rt | o tor e gt b sl v s Y S sarvice ; e to its mintmum 6 has been {ll- : 3 . - vt - “:,,,”,'("‘.""“1“‘7’ i is the. 5, vos, But what spall j6| Walter Giidersleeve of Harttord erient |, MATIORE (417 18 to be held late In Sep- atools fn Essex Tuesday ast - Lavor day. festivitles_ ai tho Sashet :Jm mast ,y,;“-&y gifl o &at 4 man To bal the whole™ qu the holiday with ‘friends fithe Village. s§ Marion Eiy Stark aerived homie|ifoart grounds had: to-be postpomed-ic ou g 4 Bis own soul? t Gaorge : Ferris zmd family returfed to . JArthur Machityfe of Newars, 1. ol “.,zfi'figgwa fr: “nothing. more. to o] i hos Tonats iy Skt (5od | spent the Week cad with his parefits, :‘;(‘:‘; A SR ‘:f;iey““{;e’;:;‘ggz ce-talkee n.l:omge Ton E are the master of your fate;|10yaM¥ by the side of God and nature in { Major and Mrs. Arthut D. Maclntyre. Souse. of_buman_companton- | ¥0% 78 the. capiain of yeur moul-with) AP f B bober ook Mo Dl bk | &SR Qark of ihe Falt| . Jewots Tittamy’ts spending the week at e !fie last Week after three -¥€ars’ Korea, where ghe taught school. many friends were glad to welcome her home. il uarantihe has been lifted at f mme of PMr. and Mrs. John c-mbe‘ ere Mighael has- been - conined f Newport, R. I. é arlet fever, tnge! i # ” = IS Nson n- v Diffle mt that, Undoabt. | and can't sscape. . i AL w«;mrlor“:xghw et o sirenath ol aunt. Mrs, Leonard Champlon, fnf ™20 oot SO A, Famnly. Afmalr WAUREGAN 04, 1% . Joimson a4, fa- oI Yo Ve [ Tt's Sour right to choose your '*" don't always give. Monros Bldke has gene to Buffalo, X.|¥as given i the public hall last wesk| Tme out of door damecing in fremt g Tt : there's a cirous every in is not the Tight or duty of otjrer 5 ¥.. where he has secured employme Wednesday evening. A large audience|tne miij. office to mugic furnished < . SOE > 2 ‘. . 5 fellow<human to" mooee it for you. Cer- | ¥hers are -severa] thing TRebert . Therigult, fsappeared | © it and many commliments were|ihe Wauregan oand on. twe reeent © Air, and Mra.hn. J‘.NBe - ahd hn.._; oo iy g wt he partl pd Worse-than Kard work. ‘Fatty'dé: |yron; the-Grove several days.ago, was vaid: the actors ofthq Lymie Benefit so- | casions was very much enjoyéd. Many | SPent last ‘“f* e Farta i o Sasghy Sp s e e o' writés ‘t arrogate 1o | genetatien. of the heart; f6riofie; fAEtE! oon at Saybrobk recontly by Plme Grove | CILY. out of town peopls enjoyed the dancing | ' iite Mountalns. sugh right. dégeneration of imanhood, -for another. mdel! friené The young man wae asked what Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hall of Middle-|and musiec as well as those of fhis vil But—when vou choose vour road agc There are mighty fow things ‘bet!'er as n',; asthhation w:, and_ replisd ;| town and Edward Bell of Hartford were |lage. It furniches fn cvening's énjoy- fffig: that you choose at the same time | you will agree if you #ake ‘counse] g = s e Forpr = ;eak -end g\:;as'ott)l:nan?humt. A. D.{ment for the youngér, people and m:u-ry - » amall percentage of, al) You chgoss the end as well { prudence and. consider rthq ‘eAd; A 1d | Erancis on the poal entha, of Hart-[df the older peoplé were out wat 1 act this way are 'fin a5 the begtintng. “Thers Is a way wn;z bebinning. [ 0P a8 ex Peank Alaien Bave 0| & 1 | fora. on that minorlty's | sesmeth Tight unto a man,but the THE PARMBR. . |t b h s st ohioo o] Mr. and Mre. Donald Reynolds, /H. L. A i ) are a greal manyimope.|tl K 3 e > aai Axthur L. }Beynolds and Mrs. Helen Gage were|plaveq in “ antic m, PL - sdge #) lmm them chauffeuring e forobties or - | Bald s’ wis ] " R eaasy Frmeni e e oo el . among: those wha atiended Norwich fair | of Fiis. m{“m,h‘w i m;"’l"m PETERSON S 0 ¢ locomotives, or selling soap or mhateh- | time age. Nothlag happened sinee L) : = p . i< Marion K. Gifferd of Wiiliantc | Monday. ceft in Putnam. On the 17th of Ssptem-| To the multitude of fends who ng pink , or nenon hing or m: time to discredit ais perspicacity. s Mre, M. B. Morse returnéd last wael|#nd Donald of New London were | The September meeting of the Lyme li- { ber. they are to furnish wmsie: for the | have used. Peterson's " bi at ' -for pHvats-sheretacy:lug, of SterfSRIERNC |l v aeve betiro thia retervol M| o i Day Kimball hospiat, | guests of the Mefealf family ¢ *Pmejlrary was heid dt the library last Satur- | opening of a series of games of Lall be- | dogeina, itching skin and scalp, plles. g for some m‘rvm- employment whlc|h the' Yable in Kingsley's “Water Babict”"| . Mr. &nd Mrs. 3. E Maymsmmgd onfiGrove Sunday. 1dxy evening. The library was' presented tween .Danlelson and .Putnam tp be beldinlcers and old sores of long #hall promise stifl Tess waork and stiit | o Gl P0 L R Natlen (bt Wednosday morning atter. tspduye 3r. and Mrs. James Metealf motored to | $50 from the Lyme Benefit sociéty, Mr i site|ing Peterson says, “Tell your friends st A B Mool odie o the Doasyoulikes came away from {ing st Piné Orchard. sybrooki Sunday. . L: Raymontl and Mies Inez Peck mas- | uniforict recéntly *pareh: B O e e . rope ,L",‘;'{j“{‘l‘l‘f,:‘;' e o) the ‘eotintsy, ot N muiine: e | PG Sk, Orctiatd. AT “enmaged to] Movris Johuson of Willimantie wis'the | dgera o | 800 satistaction -ana ‘the ~|chafing. in - two - mintutes” - -Ad- dFog- wanited to play on the Jews-hary @illteseh the school here. Miss Ethel Up-|guest of friends at Crescent Béach over{ Mrs. J. W. Martin and Mrs. George ance of the local hoys .la them haslgists, 35c, 00c. $1.00, $3.50, $589. day long.” “And #o they sat under thel ham .resumes teaching’..at. ci¥esdstock .\he,wgei}sd - FoE v fiapdootin trees, Aot the fi fle | Academy. Fugens B. Goff and son Roger have re- Shue alriost . i ‘drop ‘into” thelr ‘miduths; and unaer the | Mrs Fiora Killain - faugifar: Har-} tumed 4o East Hampten aftee ppending: Morth Pole and nn tha. m&k ot. Aty B- vines, and uuougd#flg@z -juice. tloim rist retufned Saturddy to Fairhaven, | several davs at the Grove: And tRe only reasen lt}m’t us | theld throats; and little P! n.| Mase., after spending. several. .veeks . Rev. Chariés.H, Byles cendueted: ser- 4 5 P 3 B o s - . ¥ 3 aordi 1 Sosclals Toi : ~ pry o . thad 1) about ready roasted, they walted lli the |with Cl N, Killam and Family. ce Sunday at.the Grassy Hiil church. tra t y Dl TR R oo Darh Wkl pige: tak x4 “mouths, "snd then | J. T.. Chandler and gon.: Lawwames, b s, Bo G. Dudley has gene. to. Deep| | B XU [ orail o0 = la Ol' : 8 lu' j st as { who have been visiting friends hera th : e s et et e e e e Report has 1t that. some-af the sériking |so0. ; : weel, leave next Monday for their homs §'i-}iss Dorothy -Howard has returméd to yaitrous. ehopment or G ‘Feamias Hepe d in Glandale, Calif. Mrs. Chandler has|her duties in Providénco, R. 1, after LET US HELP YOU SAVE SOME OF THAT HARD-EARNED CASH #i7 of the shortage of hArvest hahds on w tm _there, - fevat . wer: been visiting her sister in Warren, S ——— The eame report 218e | in the Wotld" oA | dnd Mre. BS B. Eddy- have an-| Ar dnd Mis, Williar Seivesis ha SMALL SUGAR CURED lajed out” absut the | And therthe voleani Blew up, dnd the | nosnced the engagement of their daugh-|returned to the v p v and had to le down |flapdoodls trees were all killed and the | ter' Edith to Robert -Sullizan, of - Staf | visi¢ to Quiney, Mass. nder the trees while tha: farm- | roast pigs: were' w to: ‘elriders and | ford Springs. Alee Brown has returned home uter al & LARGE—SELECTF.D tor ‘the doctor. 1 don't kmow that this|and roots dnd gruds and the & ‘fl; “cdl"!& dar Haste Wab . of ey | Richard Young, in Providence. (Whole or Half) \ r. ah S Guaranteed Good : But it 1y trug to | natton o the . Diagoillices gradual SLICED HAM Ib. 3%c | - Every Ezz spending a week's vacation with her applied for and got Jobs |able, easy-going,: hfi»m mother and brother. - frpra i EGGS—EGGS doz. .... 3lc them and, sent hurry calls!thers was -ahmg lef® to eat But nuts Pike ' attedded; Woreester| few days’ visit with his daughter, Mrs. | Talmsdge Day has returned to Pelham altost, has had |turned ‘{nto gofiilié, And the last sur- | Lohdon spent the week-end and Mon- Y., after viéiting Mr. and Mrs. er who wanted to say “Awm 1 L day "“’;hicfy et ffig‘fl 4 dc';}*"' Rionata 5 Beach. map, and.-& brotherd”, sehen. Euests Mr. d8d Mre. William O. Bedbe motor- ey who- catile uh kol wHut Mk Bad Hfl"fl;‘ cdd 1‘;“};9' ‘;;'“";}_ gg Taar ion Sunday and visifed the |l Armour’sBest Beef for forgotten how to talk and so ed "Y L pw Lanaan, N, May, ; ile§ Bdshs. They also ;{ons *Thboboa I BRESIET : lly, of Fabyan. SPECIAL FlSH ITEMS FRESH MEADOW . - \ s on Dt Tames .. wWinee " ot This Sale - BROOK CREAMERY as much hard work as farming.| ©Oh, ihils world-wide hamnt for the § Nérth Stonington. Deacon White moved | fi§ There may be others which demand as | Easy Way! This univatsal hunger for !'uthnd .—Miss Evelyn Robertson hasithere tgqm this village: & Rib RO = t Beef GENU[NE ng Soura. There may be others which |the Soft Snap! This handsin-theogock- | retorned from Shelter I8land, 7 funiger of New Britain as n as_ small wages, in money, but aiting Aaps ree, she acted ¢s counsellor L t . with his mother, Mrs. £ thers isn't another which ‘invelves «as Y t tito' sn_opeh mout 1 - 3oy Pound ....... 20¢c hard. wosk, as.lpng hours,cand as | Mr. n ¥ 5 5 small pay—all three at the same tim. Those thrég thingd, rollel together, taske th hy the fatn.ds be § LEAN POT X & reasol wi o 4 o \ng Sesertod tor the thes: he Sitice thi ; 5 ooy ROAST BEEF ... Ib. 10c Mactory, the store, by 4he boygiand girls : g = i ’ Whom the farm Lrings to'life and nour- hn to adolescence. 2 - c ¥ £ - . ,. S 7= FINE CHUCK B text telrto_dtagfe_eut. the. s fow ! i ; " B £ ROAST ........ Ib. 158 m cast & Sneer &t. Their as- i . P Wumed fondness for “seenery”. i3 o, more Plameworthy than the n-nn'n. of oth- / s o et A : 4 453 : _ FRESHLY GROUND et e Sty B ; 44, A HAMBURGER, . 12V, Tared ._....,.. Saiveriisees Yoy s / BT - ' o BEEF LIVER ... b. 127, Tuite other hande-—bande by the (" ' Y &V & : ) ¥ : SNAPPY WHOLE MILK CHEESE ........ Ib. 19c. Blue Fish .. Ib. 25¢ (2 Ib. average) FRESH SHORE HADDOCK ...3. Ib. 10c FRESH SEA SWORD FISH ... Ib. 29¢ FRESH SOLID MEAT OYSTERS ...... pt. 37 JAMS .......... 0. 18 Raspberry—Strawberry ROYAL LUNCHEON CHEESE ..... 3 jars 25c l : S A o o - I} FRESH PIG, 6 to 8 Ib. Average S Sk S s G e s B0 v ) §CE . SHOULDERS ....... Ib. 176 RIB ROAST BEEF . Ib. 27c| (1t you'are” st of AR d e D - pi ; AR R “Boned and Rolled Ready for Oven nor!a gg;mz - 2 o 2 Y £2al 1§ 3 o P ~ . dtrike; ras: ok you aho OUgH! t o B B 3 B rity L {g !!.:l?'e‘”:hen' i e e g - e A3 iRy o hiA el VEAL best bott‘lur this : t e Cut Le!. i LOINS VEAL ... Ib. 25¢ SweetPotatoec...?lba.ZSc Evaporated—Tall Cans MILK, 2 cans . 19¢ . 29c | ROLLED OATS 5 Ibs. 21¢ LAMB (to 'M) MEATY Newly Milled : SHOULDER CUTS Ib. 20c | FOREQUARTERS Ib. 16c | ——= A . “which 1 belched up a"?{ 1‘ S e e : O Bg - (toroast) LOINS TO ROAST Ib. 22¢ | FANCY NEW'PACK & - meal. T was 50 nervodsA}* ds< 2 have a trembling spell when ; CUTLETS ...... b. 39¢ spoke. to. me suddenly fim.- X =R 2 sed 1o Cramip AT wobsh ARG ; ‘ -§|{§ CHOPS ++++ Ib. 30c | SHOULDER ",°,:4';,"‘, "":t““”u.;f“;‘:lufw ‘3 . New MinubTop Coats, of Finest' lmpofled Tweeds and Plald Backs, Rnnglan - STEWING VEAL Ib. 1214 | CHOPS, ........ Ib. 250/ Tonie &nd Nervine s Shouldér; Belted uul Shficht Médehtd’fihct From 4 - ARMOUR’S SUGAR CURED B ‘ : Smoked Shoulders . .. ry \2 . @ iy - . AL Vxflfifi" Mdd’ i v°l°“"’ 5°h“‘;m Pollymm, Velverette and* 'LEAN CUT 4 2 - Toioy. gontainig with flmh Tnmmed th Beave‘r, R‘Cmn uable mddicinal herbd the prec- o Yeng-( fmo( from the Fijls, recomimended By ' highest al autheritiey, i AtericaSiress sgnized standard ., per four bottle wd |'”"e._ m = FOWL...,-lbzgcm“mA\’HUT % E Momc;AN COMPANV; PEAS ......... can. 12 LOIN CHOPS, ... 1b. 38¢ COFFEE ....... b. 25¢ Dinnier Blend ../ muscle of my el ap though. 1 had been I n from' 8o hers. 1 am' telith friends “about- ‘Goldine, I fi\ e A TR A TS A L L g D

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