Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1922, Page 7

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER a bad electri¢- The storm the. afternoon ut the night broke away from Atlantic Meoea cot Word w; which hore at the high nnecticut Wl attendance at the ub Monday GIFT SHOP L AT s of 200, by the women's{ 4 crono NOW LOCATED IN 1 of North Stoni dergo, an operatio zar W. Chapman e R. N. of New THE OPIE BUILDING Brown, clerk In & local| soos : therpar-| g a week's vacation. His | oy 3 and Mrs. Robert Adamson on e — T BT P TN | i i +necial Foo OHICAN'S 37 H V'S “CASH' AND CARRY” METHOD§! THE BANK ACCOUNT TO GROW— Rl i WATCH OUR ADS HELPS (AP ) irloin, Round, Porterhouse YSTEAKS, Ib.. . 19¢ o " b 8§ Cut from our best beef. 3 " Y ; — RS — | GENUINE SPRING 2 LAMB : Short Cut Legs, Ib. .. Loins Lamb to Roast, Pound ' .5, 30c ¥ Meaty Forequarters Lawb, Ib,.,...... 20¢ B e, GAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS LARGCE SIZE Pound 121/5c s S BEST STEER BEEF FINE CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Ib.. .. 12V4c #LEAN POT ROAST §BEEF, Ib...... 10c ERYI i BEST CHUCK ROAST {BEEF,1b..... . 20c Boneless, Rolled, No Waste RFRESH CUT 2 Lbs. ..~ 25c GOLD DUST #l Large package....... 27¢ P CLEANSER Ff4 packages . .... i { FELS NAPTHA SOAP |2 cakes ARG T O WELCOME SOAP 14 cakes .. 22¢ LA FRANCE WASHING i R peEpineny | - P. and G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP, caks. 5¢ 19c T Y s oty 2 | Beach in | were served by the Men's club of the|hite of Norwich were t property just south of where they TOW| wire in front of Henry B. Noyes' home stand. s he expects to have all COM= | o High street was blown dowm Men { pleted 1st. The'ice houses have | of 8T SUCEE 8 B O T Mystic | had many tons of ice stored in them dur-| For% 00 RS ORT, oh (re dame ing the last few- vears. b The Westerly High school hoys who| ‘A large maple tree on Bay View ave- | n the football team are right.in|Tue, near the American Velvet Co.'s v | trim to play their opponents, the Voca-|plant, was biown down directly across tional school of New London Friday at|the road. Wardén Crandall toon had remove the large building on to his.own " ar sldy of Bridgetown, | tion and Community elub, E\J Is the gu ¢ relatives on Canal| vived ®y her husband and her 3 | st E ents, two children, M l'y! Maxon 7\ 1 ‘ 14, r N > 1, s Gre Allga, three = H, C. Wilden of New York has closed } Greenman A ! i g R . v Miss Anh G u AAd s, Her- b place “is ‘being. filled’ by . Irving C. cleston. The ladies’ soclety of the HBaptiat church is meeting today - (Wednesday) with Mrs. H. M. Perkins, i Mrs. Clifforq W. Caswell has been én- (doying a week’s vacation from her du= ties in a Westerly store. X Mrs, Edwin White and Miss Emma O S N2+ S 5 t 200 people. Monday . night with a gale. of wind: blowing at the rate of 40 miles an hout.! The borough was plunged into darknéss about 7 p.m. and after a lapse of about an hour, the town was again_ 'nl darkness until mofning. A large feed Lloyd Chesbro of Weauetequoek who has ice houses on leased land belonging, equetequock, is to' P I € Crowley at terly, In the f game with this|a gang of men getting it eut up and out ol the local boys were left in the|of the way. No other damage has been . défeated by a score of 8 to 7. They | reported here. xpect to turn the tables Friday, as the | The members of J. F. Trumbull W.|- mpionship of the Bastern Connecticut R, C. No. 84, are to entertain the mems olastic football league ‘will then be 1 bers of the American, Legion and all ervice men and women Thursday night, Nov. 9, ii Brayton's hall. This! Is to observe Armistice Day, Not. 11. Al chicken supper is to be prepared by i ladies of the relief corps and on Mon-| entertaif | | > football nsett Pler 3 Alger of Dixon returned from a wisit in Oct. 30, the corps will the G. A. R. members. on of Dari Jurtch of thie Road distriet ran, wa was a callér in town this Charles Howe here Tuesday. weelk. rovidenc of Boston was a caller| |, nt., H | Nellie e v } da, in New London d was received Tuesday that C. Chapman of who had arm 1in MYSTIC unders! dies bad o a Son of Mrs. Laura Greenman' y Dr. Lewis M. Aliyn, of me a shock to Had members of (Wednesday) of her been many i Mrs. Thomas Spargo’have re- | il for Jali e : irued’th Ha Mass, Were | Monda, rnoon for. u ¢ a4 Mr Spargo| 'The deceused was c and /8 was t da T and r Pierson | Ann Bowler Greenman. a| % end. vis- | active member-of the ) churén, the Pafent 1, of , addFMiss Bessie Myst C of Boston, -ard brothers R Greenman of B tic. and RTH STONINGTON | Witiim . Greenman, of Neweastle, Pa. ndon . Comnty JFomanai grange The boarding houss on High street talned by the’ local has been closed. Mrs. XKate Bennett day. At the. "'";’ 865 afid Miss Mary Benjamin ree w o red a T r. -1 . X t up, The boarders During the intermi Rl s ] dies a handsom d Values ensday fe e ‘CIAL ALL THIS WEEK : BLUEBERRY PIES, each........ 25¢ SPECIAL SELECTED EGGS—Every egg good, dozen. ... 35¢ Kitchen and Laundry Supplies ALL THIS WEEK Norman of New London is en- sae Joyin equ returned NORWICH TOWN ur -3 ! Congregational churehts Sunday | *{’ Arms service in who ¥ dlong the Sheltering Rev SWIFT’S PURE i 1 s his theme the morning worship chure s singing ds the | v SILVERLEAF | Sheltering Arms service “was prov iley's,.son Harold and h Marion . and: Louise ert 'L, Yervington ser was at | LARD, 2 Ibs.... 29cfl; A~ S S S i S A £l in town Sun-| I\ chure day. & L3 The Girls' club of the First Baptist S }fi\ hurch on Tuesday evening, gave one of r ISk % » ‘most succesful suppers of the sea- STONINGTON S son. A boiled dinner was served -to Stonington had its share of the storm: I ‘ i i he Boslon ffore, Reid hes @a@nt IN THREE SHADES WHITE, BRUNETTE, FLESE BO-KAY ORANGE BLOSSOM FACE POWDER is an AMERICAN CREATION and is “Made in Florida Where the Blossoms Grow.” Its packing is sensational. 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THIS INTRODUCTORY SALE OFFER EXPIRES SATURDAY EVENING, OCT. 28, 1922 No Coupons Accepted After This Introductory Sale Limited to 2900 Boxes Only “FROM THE FLOWERS TOYOU™ |3 ywder For All FREE 51c COUPON WILL BE PRINTED IN THIS PAPER ON FRIDAY ENTITLING you to a FULL SIZE 75¢ BOX of ORANGE RLOSSOM FACE POWDER upon presentation of the COUPON andgfi only at Date L] ither 1 | scries—ve wers given' no view of the!that Germany woukd d. y indiffe 3 i 3 e ther o5 note, which Was alfeady in Lansing’s | sal 1917, ¢ A et inds and Was emitfed at 4 o'clec animated inet diecussion. many came back with an acceptance the subject ©f preparedness, even . the pre United Statet | e n terms—a.superficial ac- | months bef hencé the appeal to] the- ‘I do not know t ask your advice. I ake in not pro 1 #aid hefore. Wh dinner to the id he was done? t preparedness was followed by | ofi mad and money poor by I broke by saying |ela | ed a few ob. are so set t that T am g e : 4 % them to the | Monday of this week Mrs. Ch F Job," he wrote. B of W picked a large | overned by re s worse & from nning rosebush | unoin. The chi e a | T'his bush | agle meeting toda v B | roses in clusters with shades from |y i Ghe ? ) pink to flesh color and white. | . 5 ceb. 25 FRESH MOHICAN * B|Sime have tips of one shede, while | . LA el CREAMERY others will have centers(of the same| .o, we had one of the most BUTTER, Ib.. 4cf: " connected with M n observ FRESH, HEAVY b CREAM, 1 pt. 20cf Congregational praver S$ér- or its themié on Thursday evening The CGood Sol of Christ “l Timothy 2: 3! Prec the service, | BEST RED STAR the Men's: Forim will £ Miss Mary T, street was hostess last Frida when onal Home Mi SWEET whe tonal e 2 POTATOES § ten: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pierett! of Town | street entertained { on day relatives 15 Pounds 25C B (rrom Groton. Those nresent wer f | Pieretti's mother., Mrs. L. Phelps. = uncle, Alon#o Phelps, fster, Mrs. James | & s z J. Dovle, and the latter's children, Miss | 20, Such sentiment country. Viola Doyle &nd Master Howard Doyle t'“‘ the DEeI0ent 10 eestion also 4 friend. Mrs. Patsy. Mrs. Pierettd | that we should wor propaganda orved a deliclous chicken dinmer with | Of course 1l the fixings. Her guests left late in |1 S but T felt that FRESH . {he evenine fot Groton. Mrs, Phelps ang | I # democra peorle were entitled r Doyle came to Norwich - Town|!® KNOW the McAdoo, Houston | R ¥ AFNNOOR. The president | Mackerel, Ib... 18¢c Suoper. 630 5. m., Thureday on at chapel, by Men's Forum, 25c.—ad Frederick H. Wyant of Town street is passiny this week in ' Hartford NICELY CURED FINNAN § and =t 2 Springfield and ‘Wercester, Mass. H dd lb 18C Bl Mr and Mre Lawrence Gremley, Mre e- acdies, 1. ... . Charles Gremley and Mrs. doo will ettt W | BT3i0ETA, a1l of @ Mystic e year, I believe. 2 1 ikrled . to'} guests Sunday of Mrs. Praiperd's brother | ST0oth them down by recalling onr past BEST SHORE i siternituw, Dr. ana e, chant? | Soneriances with the president. Ws have H. Lamb. ik | had to 1 and push to get him to take Haddock lb. lflc Mr. and Mes. Charles T, Strong have gnns- forwaed sten. Tle comes out risht, ) e returned to their home at Norwich Tewn }mv he slower than a glacier—and —————————————————— wing two days' visit with friends i3 | Colchester. A REAL SALT ; Cod Bits lb loc HISTORY-MAKING LETTERS ! OF AMERICAN WAR CABINET Boston, Oct. 24 (By the A. P).—aAl series of history-making letters, describ- | ing in detail the American war cabinet, ‘i | and giving an intimate picture of Wdbd- |10 row Wilsom a# he appearsd while pre- siding over the secret meetings of his fiicial family, was made public today. letters, written by the late Franklin Lane, secretary ‘of the interior in the| cabinet of President Wilson from 1913 to 1920, have been collected and edited by his widow; “Aune Wintermute Lane, and SALSODA 2%, Pounds ...,.....10c FAIRY SOAP - R R 1 T BEST PARLOR po K. ; son that we had no ships. BROOMS 11c | have been published by Houglion Miffiin difficulty in providing for - S e S company. The volume 18 just off the|ynen in France and for our aliies (the press.’ b3 Double Tipped Noiseless MATCHES, 6 boxes. . 35c§! CHLORIDE OF LIME §i ARGO LAUNDRY ‘| STARCH, 3 Ibs...... 30c§: The _correspondence . reveals, among other things, how the president frequent. Jost patience with the tremendous | problems confronting him, and how at| othef times discouragement crowdéd him to. such a degree that he was prommted to turn bitterly “upon his advisers when they failed to agree with him. The letters give a description of Mr. Wilson's attitude on preparedness be- fore’ America ‘entered’ the war; tell how = — e 5 he -regarded the- proposal’to' arm’ mer- chant shipe, describe his opposition to anything appfoaching the “code duello” $bkit at &' time when the United States was neutral, and then. when great ques- tions Jyere préesing for decision, tell how 1 IO his - cabinet- tovtalk of ‘he went along on his olye the huge problems: ch 0 18 &pondence, which included letters to | tuall¥ every person of importance In the | | United { notes ‘on inéidents occurring in { ments on the cab had had the first real talk on the war weeks, up the matter of Ru retar would interest a nation, a family, or & sla or Japan. about giving the veterans of the Spanish | war leave, with pay, to attend their an- nual encampment. seriously, as if it were a matter of first importance.” ~ ing.” was weeks we have spent our time at gabinet 'xuéhnq m‘:;ly in teliing mfla.wg\?: ns of ever the cabinet been h nt question of n the ? 2 | are might ything has to t In addition to h disagreeable whenever done.” voluminous corr: ates, Mr. Lane made Among _ these were copious com- ot i Thestines dated March 1, | In one of th 18, he said: Yesterday, e mnote: at ecabinet meetinz. n Burleson brought ia—would we sup- taking Siberia, or would we join Japan ¥es, in. months rt Japan activ sald ‘No' for the very dent never uses t we are not alli In a note dated March 12, 1918, See- Lane wrote: Nothing talked of titis word, saying at cabinet that ild. No talk of war. No talk of Rus- Talk By McAdoo about me bille in eéongress, by the peesident And he treated this “Yesterday we had a cabinet, meet- h. wrote under date of Oct. 23, 1l were present. The president manifestly disturbed. For some 18. of a week the d: What should I say? he 2 would not treat many was across the Rhine. This he thought Impossibie.” himself became, disconraged On Jan. 19 “The whole world is skew-jee; awry. altogether - pervers president ig bhrok in spirit. C did not want, i Mr. at times, | { distorted red That we Lane and the I do _anything he ed. until Ger- CONFERENCE 1920, he wrotr The i | | | New Haven. Oct. o i | oy 2 beaten | work thr |} th | was aisc “1to keep up OISy AT T " S ET7a 2 NG 269 T GEE Ol 52 & RS a\w e s =7 RN 2% S SIS S L) v P.S.1504-8.8. ) THE RED CROSS REGIONAL IN NEW HAVEN The annual Gold Medal Gray Enamel nwoo Three ovens—but it’s less than four feet long ' e g OU can do a week’s baking all at once on a Gold Medal Glenwood. 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