Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 18, 1916, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDA A TWICE-TOLD TALE One of Interest to Our Readers. All EGHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Shetucket Lodge, No. 27, I. O. O. F., Worked First Degree on Class of Twenty-three—Uncas Lodge, No. 11, Had |1y or L.‘Z‘:Z:”::t:‘?:..&.?’:: Class of Nine — Norwich Rifle Club to Shoot A:gumt Middletown. believe it at first hearing, we Tfeel secure in accepting its truth now. The following experience of a Nor- wich man is confirmed after meeting Monday night. The terms of | Years. the match are 10 shots standing and| D. J. Brown, 6 Summer St, Nor- 75 feet ith %\0 ;{lfi;fl jl;rdogn: ma';sent eaThew‘!izn‘;‘t wich, says: “The results that followed the use of Doan's Kidney Pills in my — SPANISH WAR VETERANS. Lieut. E. C. Bliss, formerly of the Rhode Island Naval Reserve, gave a short talk on the proposed formation of a local division of the Naval Re- serve at the regular meeting of the two the bullseye is three-eights of an inch in diameter or a little smaller than a i e S e 1 ihe|dime making a very difficult object to|case were satisfactory. I got this A v, M 'g. Lieut. Bliss | hit. N. D. Son's Dru; Pt ;"‘:‘;“h‘e’re&"’:;iflg’“efl:o Blies| " Rifte clubs all over the country will|Dedicine at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug O e O Pople S iming | compete in the shooting i they are|Store and 1t proved effective in such an organization. At the next|affiliated with the National W¥le As-| i ;o thening my kidneys and re- meeting Lieut. Bliss will give a ster- |Sociation. Return matches with bot copicon talk on views taken at sea.|the Meriden club and the ann;cucut lieving other symptoms of kidney - 2| Azgies have been- arranged, also a 2 ; The Meeting was the largest held In | iatch with the Middletown club for |trouble” (Statement given August listed. In a prize contest Ciarence |ADPril 18th. 5 27, 1908.) Credit must be given to the wonder- B O Tt Phre o™ & | tul shooting of Collins of the Connec-| OVER TWO YEARS LATER Mr. A. R. gave a short talk. A set of|ticut Aggies in ‘flle match Monday Brown said: “Kidney trouble and I new dishes have been presented the|night. His shooting was an example B i e e mander “inson | of endurance ana control ecldom seen |have been strangers for a long time.” in a match close. Grover. Sandwiches, cake, et tlin taccs fneline cigars were served by coffee and . Price the entertain- 50c, at all dealers. Don't ment committee which comprised T simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Frank ~Skinner, chairman, George : : e Lynch and E. J. Daygett. At the regular meeting of Norwich |D0an’s Kidney Plils—the same that lodge, No. 430, B. home on M ing, five appli were received a | membershi | Miliea held in their ursday even- ions for membership 4 two were elected to Ited Ruler Lawrence Mr. Brown has twice publicly recom- mended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. SONS OF HERMAN. Statistics of the grand lodge of the state, of the Sons of Herman show that there are etz st 0ie o presided at the meetine. women’s lodge ¥ Several important matters were dis- Eczema Cured or Money Refunded. Tl iriembers ine: menisllonEos Eve ed and the installation of officers This guarantee goes with every of Dr. Hobson's Eczema < box an nsurance of will take place at the April meeting. ot il ias 00 and have $1il,. 6.63 their mortuary fund, while | T T Makes no difference whether its a ba- lodges give insurance of ROYAL ARCANUM. by, child or aged. No matter how long $200 and have $2837821 in their mor-| Royal Arcanum, No. 720, held a ¥ standing the guarantee Cut out this strip, holds good. | v fund uiar busi on Tuesd THREAD : 3 g0 _to your drugs voluntary ‘sick benefit | ening at Buckingham Memoria get a box of Dr. Hobson’s 700 members in two |® 200d number of members in attend- | Eczema Ointment, use it as directed WILLIMANTIC S I X CORD : 35 Detieck % _The beneficiary for James P: and if you-are not fully satishied, the THREAD, for hand or machine $150 and $10 per week up to $300.| fford who died on Feb. drug; or maker will refund your use, black or white. Herwegh lodge has 1\1thc1<h\|! orted paid. John MacDou mor Try it just once, you will be Sale Price 6 for 27¢ of 13 & i and e, and Daniel F. McNeil, almr- happily surprised. = i HEdelwe | were seledted to attend the an- COATS' THREAD —buy it by nual meeting of the Grand Council to | sm————eeeeee e R 5 P > 2 be held in New Haven on April 18 and | ,_ : : dlso 10 atiend the Hospital Bed asse- | Known in all parts of Hartford county GaldiBioh. loious. b 55¢ 3 s e Same |is supreme vice president. e has 20 iy London président, H el | meet on the same | iited many new councils in thisj] J. J. CLARF MACHINE London: o { viemty. || THREAD. black or white ke, Nox e FORESTERS OF AMERICA. o Tne late William S. Dwyer, assist- | Sale Price. 6 for 240 y .oxnluxw ourt Quinebau 0. 128, Foresters | o e e Tie e 7 \GTON BASTIN e =Courty fo- 128, | was supreme treasurer for many|§ WILLINGTON BASTING trd s efeRanger Quiniey | vex At the last supreme conven-|f THREAD, size 12 to 36 o the | tion, April 14, 1514, he was re-elected | Sale Pri . 2c S supreme treasurer. His death oc- LR s lesides Teg Sirred the Test das: LINEN NISH THREAD ir business two candidates were iniated. | “Uppd the BEXE Gav. o black or white, 100 yard spools. S membership of about 900. It | Bale Ertos. - *o: 2 for bo REBEKAHS. pected of the reports the supreme 5 Hope Rebekah lodse, 21, 1. O. O, | president, secretary and treasurer will[§ BRIGHTON B A 8 T 1 N G worked a res business | show a good increase in membership | Sal . ‘3 o ""é o100 candid Noble Grand Mrs. Nel- | the past two vea | gl e SO the chair routine Wednesd business was Supreme Pres ited Norwich ( unn«'ll. 25, regular session in Buckingham morial Wednesday evening. Mr. addressed the meeting on the w FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. _|of the order. President Jonathan T ting ubordi- |4, i ¢ e second of mome /5,000 will| e bresided at the meeting. Price. 10c n full form Hartford, Tuesday, April s L n of Shetuck gath biennial session of | SUNDAY suBJECTS SEWING 1_1 K S on “Tom Thumb” spo Sale Price.. MERRICK'S evening e supreme council, 15 ue. the | Fraternal Bene- gl was worked The Christian Science subject will be Matter. be a meeting at 9:30 in when the supreme coun- DARNING 3 COT- the morni e = = E The Holiness ion will hold ser- TON, black, tan, Y, brown | be opened in due form by | ices’ar 7 Main street. AR ULItE. 45 vards on & s A e ol P 1‘;;*;1"‘1“1 - - i Sale Price........ SRS visiting_ broth ven is ass supreme | a4 1o Federa ; out of town. Noble Grand Donohu a part of the morning's| poy. E. J. EdAey';r;ed“fnu;Cx?... Gregnvill. 1l 4 YarD sPOOLS DARNING presided at the metting will present his address i Gl U COTTON in black, tan or white. ) = he work of the past two 5 i Sale Price......... 2 for 3¢ NORWICH RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Reports will be made by Su-} Ay the Gospel Mission, meetings are | The national gallery competition 1s | Rrerme, Secr : "-k\mfj' T&i;lw(:ur“f.! to be held morni ‘afternoon and | R for second week in LBV ED S ASUTEr'| evering in Steiner building { ; en decided wheth- Sy shegid o — | PINS AND NEEDLES club will compete or not Hee O hich| st the Broadway Congregational | this will be determined at the Hartford 35| church, the pastor will preach in the |§ COMMON PINS in medium size, s S0 b SGiomn of| morning and at the five o'clock ser- |§ 400 on pager e 7 r counselor, will be | Vic®- ‘I s ik nt and make a report | 2 . |@ sc EAGLE PINS in four i the afternoon meeting the of-| At Pa ‘fmc"“'{fi" i Bt ey Sale Price. 6c for the coming two years will ¥ = “Ol‘o <ervice o fx ""‘“r'{’“ 100 Years ~ and led. The pacel vie's 7 p. m. Re “STA-PUT" PINS in boxes, reg- 2 PILL S e el | S Pl e et [STAUT EINS in toses, reg : o ‘ supreme council which with a “hump” which prevents An Effective Laxative Bl |makes all arrangements for its ses- et lmvr.er?:bof'“mEff:':?l it falling out. A Purely Vegetablo ; Fe. | A e e PG 20 o o oot 5c K ng the three Hartford : fl L . ] Tartford, Glenwood and|™- and 7 p. m. Morning subject, Some | co.’s “ B Nl hold 'a complimentary | Harc Sayinge. | . M |reception and entertainment at I O. T < = [ Spoey ) At the Mt. Calvary Baptist church Indigestion, Eiliousness, ewc. i |© 2ood representation | there will be preaching Sunday morn- | 121¢c ENGLISH PINS — Kirby ¢ Night [ ‘of supreme officers. | ing and evening by the Rev. Sinclair |§ Beard make, in three Q@ or 9 @: g - RE e i upreme Chap | Grimstead of “Willimantic.” Sunday | Sale Price.... % until refieve - school at noon. 4 nd_John Mackenzie is supre Ohocointe-Goated or Plain M | (i James Watson Goslee, proba. — MOURNING PINS in jet, mat or tion officer in Manchester, and well At the Spiritual Academy, Park | white finish, 40 in box. strect, Mrs. Annette J. Cony in- Sale price.... or 3¢ : 3 nnette J. Conyers, in P $ e 3 spirational speaker and psychometrist e hit will lecture and give peysic readings 10c PIN CUT ~jet. mat. white morning and evenins. ok i e The Associated Sala) DRloe: . teccaveerssaes 7c rold services in W ~ hall, No. " > v I3 Shetucket ass meets f,;).-‘[ 6c Belt Pins—60 jet, m?t white Bible study morning. Tople, or colored pins on paper. - | & The Highway of Holiness. Belorbmes:- oo == . i IClearR e BT TRy il e 5c DEFENDER SAFETY PINS - ilioes = 5 in three sizes. at the First Congregational church on i i 2 for 5S¢ i Nt | The Power of an Example. At 6 p. SNt i 5 &m ’f’ml 'n.\. i be a Union service, Y. P. GIANT WIRE HAIR PINS—all 2 S. « nd Epworth league. sizes in plain or crimped. R Sale price...... 2 pkgs. for 3¢ At the Taftville Congregational As Spring approache« it is i pleasant to remeomb that the cide panels of tho Clozed Car can quickly be removed ~ ASK FOR and GET HORLICK’S | THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price, It is not necessary to take down the closed top during the uncertain Spring months. If a warm spell comes denly, free passage for fresh air furnished by removing the panels, church, Rev. Arthur Varley, pastor, Morning, Lenten sermons, The Lord’s Prayer and The Kingdom of God. Ev- cning, Lenten address, The Second Beatitude. Paints haps it is a little early to talk paint, but we can give you The tire milcage is unusually high. The price of the Closed Touring Car or T, Teg- mohair top, v is $93 (f. c. b. Detrolit) At Grace Episcopal church, Yantic, attracti 1 Rev. J. W. Areson, rector, there will ico of the Touring C: Some =ty ctive prices on | ¢ ', oining pre ce at 1'0.44‘ rice of the ing Car or . : . ‘clock. Bible cls ¥ school sler complete is $785 anything in that line now bet- ac k1".15 Evening prayer and sermon (£. 0. b. Detroit) ter than later. We are offer- | at 780 o'clock. Grace Memorial i Mill At Baptist church n e End Sale for your preaching in the morning by Prof. Geo benefit. Come in and ask us|l~ Migkins, St. Louis, Ao. Preaching in the evening by the pastor. Union Address by about it. FRED C. CROWELL 87 WATER STREET Lyceum at four o'clock. Rev. William A. Fields. avenue A. M. E. Zion E. George Biddle, pastor: 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. McKinley church,’ Rev. Preaching at Sunday school at 12.15 p. m. Praise Open Saturday Evenings until 8 |service at 7 p. m. Subject, Blessings o'clock. Resulting from Heart Purity. At the Greeneville Congregational church, Sunday_morning, the pastor TAKE NOTICE! OYSTERS ON THE HALF SHELL, STEAMED CLAMS AND CLAM BROTH WILL BE SERVED WITH HANLEY’'S PEERLESS ALE ALL DAY SATURDAY AT THE White Elephant Cafe corner Market and Water Sts. For Saturda; nnd Wednesday onl. oint. willl L."w...""' 4 pr will preach on The Cumulative Power of Christian Truth. The session of the ay school at 12 o'clock. ond preaching service at 5 p. m. At Christ church, United services: Holy communion at 7.30 a. m., morning prayer at 9.50 a. mm; confirmation and sermon by Rt. Rev. E. C. Acheson, 10.30. Sunday school at 12. o even- ing service because of union service at Trinity Episcopal church. At First Baptist church, Rev. George Henry Strouse, pastor. In the morn- in: the p-.-tor will preach a special ‘Mol ‘t 12 .'?“mmn o Q‘j!;‘ivg‘v 4 ‘a' Trolleys Lead the satisfaction of saving money on actual necessities. It is true economy when you can buy the every-day things of every-day life at less than regular prices. BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY MARCH 18, 191% INVISIBLE HAIR PINS — as- sorted sizes in cabinets. HAIR PINS In cabinets of extra 300 pins of all sizes, value Sale Price... ROUND HAIR PIN CABINETS, containing 200 assorted pins. - 88 Sale Price. AMBER OR SHELL FIN¥SH HAIR PINS— 10c value 15¢ value 10c Sale Price 8c Sale Price 11c ROBERT'S PARABOLA NEED- LES, all siz Sale Price HOOKS AND EYES AND FASTENERS HOOKS AND EYES All sizes in black or silver finishes. Sale e 10c HOOKS AND EYBES of best quality, black or silver finish, two dozen on each card. Sale Price.... DELONG SNAP FASTENERS in black or silver, all sizes, value 10c. Sale Price. TAPES AND BINDINGS WHITE TWILLED TAPE in three yard rolls. Bale PGB . ...cio0.4 2 for 3c NGLISH TWILLED PE m 10 yard rolls, 1-4 to 1 inch_wide. Sale Price... TWILLED COTTO TAPE In 24 yard rolls, medium width. Qe PSOR 1L s s S 8¢ FAVOURITE BIAS SEAM TAPE, four widths, 12 yards to plece. S o SRR R 5c m\s SEAM TAPE of the best 1 12 yard pieces, worth AND EYE TAPE in ck, white and grey, value 25¢ ard. Sale Price.....cccccunennnn DAINTY LINGERIE rds with bodkin. LADY 10c RICK RACK BRAID in sizes 25 to 37. Sale Price....ccoeevees 15¢ TAFFETA SEAM BINDING in black, white and colors. Sale Prics.....ccccceceaiee PRINCESS SKIRT BELTING, two inches wide, in white or black. Value 10c a yard Sale Price 7c Value $1 a plece Sale Price 65¢c 6.30. Evening there, The Morning Cometh and Also the Night. At Trinity Methodist church Sunday morning, Rev. Edward P, P! Norwich To vening the pastor, man, take for the topic of his sermon, The Rich Fool. hreaner, of In the At Trinity E pal church there will be united service with confirma- tion and sermon by Bishop Acheson, at .30 p. m. 7.30 a. m. and 10.30 . m. united service will be at Christ hurch and at 3.30 p. m. there will be united service at St. Andrew's church. At the Church of the Good Shepherd Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach on the subject, Love Never Faileth. Sunday school at noon. Y. P. C. U. service at 6.15 p. m. Sub- ject, Lenten Studies in Universall The Universal Fatherhood of God— The Social Application. At the Second Congregational church ere will be morning worship, with sermon and hymn for the children. Sunday school at noon. Young Peo- ple's meeting at 6.18 o'clock. Even- ing service with sermon at 7.30. Rev. Herbert J. Wyckoff, the minister, will preach morning and evenin. At the Central Baptist church, Dr. J. E. Cummings of Burma will preach 5 & irklay. ot Chicago. will Speak J. 8. , O icago, speak subject, Ll&finfl to God. Sunday school at noon. Dr. Cummings will address the City Bible class for men and the B. Y. P. U. at 6.30 p. m. S Sgostonglire Spring Sale of Notions and Sewing Needs SALE BEGINS THIS MORNING Thrift and economy dictate the purchase of all the nec- essaries for the Spring Sewing while this big sale is go- ing on. A few pennies here and a few there count up, in the end, to a very considerable total, and you have The Business Center of Norwich - = RICK RACK BRAID in three ~ SHINOLA widths, values from 15¢ to 20c a POLISHES WHITTEMORE'S AND 2-IN-1 SHOE in black, white or tan, either paste or liquid. 10c size .Sale price 7o 25c size . ..Sale Price 210 OMO DRESS SHIELDS in three sizes. HOSE SUPPORTERS 25¢c SEW-ON HOSE SUPPORT- El(sé Yhe best quality webbing. ;:: ::::: ::": :"‘: ::: R S 15¢ | 25c value ...........Sals Price 200 15c SEW-ON HOSE SUPPORT- LRI Bako Pricesssosnsanssnseasn Mol RSNt OF OB Gunlty: 25¢c PAD HOSE SUPPORTERS Sale Price 10c a pair; in black, white, pink and blue. 3 pair for 28 P R 1% | 10c FOoDEWG COAT AND 50c SATIN PAD SUPPORTERS SKIRT HANGERS. in four colors. o e R R R 2 for 18c Sals Prios.....ccccccceceen 39%¢ GENUINE C. M. C. SUPPORTERS SCISSORS In all sizes and shapes Sale Price CUSHION GRIP HANGERS for skirts or Saie Brice —Sale Price. CHILDR HOSE SUP- s o PORTERS with rubber button. T Sale Price.......ccccenuene 10¢c | 6c STOCKING DARNERS in va- rious coors —_— O R Y s 10c_YANKEE MENDING TIS- BUTTONS B. SH WATER PEARL BUT- Batosiytes - his A very good quality in CORSET 5 sizes 14 to 24 lne, with two or yards long. four holes. Y O .3 BT EROR.s | si5iu Voe curdanas e e 4 | 121:c CORSET CLASPS 1n 10 to OCEAN PBARL BUTTONS — 15-inch lengths. sizes 12 to 36—value 10c a card. B POE ). e seis assionis Se SelePrion. .t o 7e ¢ CORSET CLASPS in 10 to 15-inch lengths. Sale Price OVAL HAT ELASTIC in biack or white. Sale Price . 25¢ BUTTONS of 25¢ FRILLED BILASTIC in black BONE COLLAR medium size, one dozen on a card. Sale Price. 1e KING COLLAR BUTTONS, gold plated, one dozen on card. FLAT LISLE ELASTIC WEB, Sals PHloS..........vauves 4c | Sc to 8c widths. Sale Price ..... cessenians...Be 10c to 12¢ widths. MISCELLANEOUS COMBINATION HOLDERS chet $c TAPE MEASURES, 60-inch Sale Price .....-... DRESSMAKERS' AND ORS' CHALK, 36 plec.- in box. SPOOL for thread and cro- cotton, with sewing clamp and pin cushion top, value 25c. Salé Priee .............. A2 e 3. THIMBLES SKIRT MARKER with S-inch German Silver, hinged post, complete and ready Price .2 for Se for use. Very compact and ex- Celluloid. ceedingly practical. Sale Price ....ccccvnnnnee... b0 Sals Prios....cccsececences 23¢ Al num. ROLL»L']" snr's(g POLISHERS, Sale Price .....ccccvvnuanna.te to carry in pocket or bag, made of soft lambs’ wool. ACMBE_SKIRT AND PANT HANGERS, extra quality. Sale Prics..........ccoeenee bl T A 105 25c SHINOLA SETS for the DUSTING CAPS in latest styles home. i and colorings. Sale Price. 18¢c Sale Price veee.. 102 church: 10.30 a. m., public worship and Lenten Message. At & o'clock unjon sermon by Rev. Frederick W. Coleman meeting of Epworth league and Chris- of Trinity M. E. church. Evening at|tian Endeavor soclety in the Congrega- 7.30 o'clock, preaching. Subject, A |tional church. SPECIAL FOR TODAY! Extra Large Walnut Stuffed Dates 25c a Ib. We are also pleased to announce that we have ac- cepted the agency of Page & Shaw’s Fine Candies and will be pleased to execute your orders as well as for Park and Tilford’s. THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO. NORWICH, CONN.

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