Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 5, 1916, Page 8

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SOME PURE FOOD SUGGESTIONS FOR WEDNESDAY BOUND TO LOWER YOUR COST OF LIVING Fresh Cut PORK Miccly Corpd | SEEE ortpore 15¢ Corned Beef | PURE , Plain, In Pickle Bri.kel, Ib... 16¢c TRIPE 16¢c 6 lbs. 25¢ lefi; 12Y,c Top Round Steak, Ib. . 25c| Red Ripe basket Sugar Cured Shoulders _ | Strawberries 45 § Ibs. Gran. SUGAR Boned Rolled Smoked 2 55C 1-21b. Wisteria TEA Shoulders, lb........ 18c| Juicy, Thin Skin i Half Hams, Ib. S 20c LEMONS doz. 15¢ Armour’s Star Hnnu—Baoon Fresh Cut Calves’ LIVER, Ib. Venl Cutlets, Ib...... 2 Ficz Chicken, Ib. ... 30c Native Fowl, Ib...... 25¢ Nicely Sugar Cured Bacon, b 16¢c Ib. 32¢ Fresh = A Substitute Gathered %flmkmw For monters b, 15¢-19¢-23¢ Dark Brown | == Zest, jar. . 10c | Royal Luncheon Cheese EGGS | piin Olives, pint. ... 15¢ |jar ................. 8¢ S ey dozen 24c ust how, pint. . . 10c | Large Sour Pickles 5 for 10c S Mohican BAKING POWDER, 1 Ib. tin. . . Premier SALAD DRESSING small bottle 10c Malucun Gentury Blend (,OH-LL 1 ib. tin lined ba; Pmk Pink Alas <a s SALMON™ Sunbeal}\ SHRIMP TODFISH MIDDLES Heavy Russet GRAPE FRUIT, 4 for 25¢ Fresh SPINACH CUCUMBERS Florida ORANGES Yellow ONIONS 29c FINE, FRESH FISH At Extremely Low Prices Fresh HADDOCK, Ib. . Steak COD, Ib....... 10c Steak POLLOCK, Ib.. 10c Large MACKEREL, Ib. 10c Fine Quality, 1b. ... .. 12¢ | T.pIcAPPLES No. 1 SMELTS, Ib. ... 17¢ ! Smoked Bloaters, 2 for 5¢c 1 4 for i Sliced Hawatian | Pineapple Large HERRING, Ib.. 7c r!otl*ouse TOMATOES large tin . . . e 10c Sunbeam Strained BUTTERFISH, Ib. ... HONEY, betile...... Fresh, Solid Meat Mohican Pure JAM 4 quarts........ OYSTERS. quart..... 38¢c I Flavers Fresh LETTUCE SALSODA 6 1bs. 9¢ | head FRESH FROM OUR OVENS DALLY--MADE BY EXPERT WORKMEN Hot Cross BUNS, doz. 10c | Sandwich BREAD Jeliy DOUCGHNUTS Cinnamon BUNS, doz. 10c 6¢-10c-12¢ | doz. Chocolate Cream Entire Wheat-Graham Fruit PIES DOUGHNUTS, doz. . BREAD, loaf each 15¢ Open CLAMS, pint. .. i5¢ PHYLLIS SEARS ENGAGED. I Great-Grancdaughter of John F. Slater | 211 of Norwich to Marry New York Man | ¢ I —A $2,000,000 Heiress. in other was o ars, who di The er i Tuesdax Ser wa innounced Phyllis Norwich who were con- ris in Boston ars married ¥ s at Boston Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORIA er, New York was killed rom a 8 and for Sent Body to Mystic. o die e Sun- emmle WOMAN CIVEN TWO DAYS yTo Make Up Her Mind for Surgical Operation. She Re- fused; Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Cpril 1 THE BRITTON COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS OF Stearns-Knight Motor Cars FOR THE STATE CF CONNECTICUT Wish to open negotiations with a responsible concern with the idea of their handling the STEARNS-KNIGHT CARS in this vicinity. Philadeiphs, Pa— %066 year ago T | was very sick and I suffered with pains in my side and back until I nearly went Address, THE BRITTON COMPANY Hartford, Conn. Don’t You Want Good Teeth? You Jour testh filled, IN. Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? need have no fears. By our method you can have crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT P. CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMENTS CLEAN LINEN ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK 1f these spueal to you, call for examination and charge for consuitation. DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTISTS (Buccessors 4o the King Dental Co.) NORWICH, CONN. SUNDAYS, 10 A. M.10 1 P. M. medicine I took. Every month since I was a young girl I had suffered with | cramps in my sides at periods and was never regular. I saw your sdvertise- ment in the newspaper and the picture of a woman who had been saved from 0 operation and this picture was im- pressed on my mind. The doctor had given me only two'more days to make up my mind so I sent my husband to the %{n stare st gnee fml: a bottle onlniydis table Com) an believe me, I m:fa took fmpl?osu be- fore I felta dmnge and when I had fin- ished the third bottle I was cured and never felt better. I you the priv- ilege to publish my letter and am only too glad;to let-other-women know of "~ Mrs. GAL, 5433 mnwsaesz.nwm Pa estimate. No DR. D. J. COYLE 203 MAM ST. 8 A M. to8P. M. Lady Asistant I8 Telephone Sets Aside Judgment in Soslowsky vs Koslovsky and Sustains down by Judge Milton A. Shumway of the superior court in the following cases: Joseph Koslovsky judgment was set aside. granted on March 22. This was a civil action brought against Joseph Koslove ing to § that Koulouky had brought action against Soslowsky and after the writ had been served by the officer and real estate belongin been attached treatment for a | DECISIONS BY JUDGE SHUMWAY Demurrer in Beckwith vs Town of Waterford. Decisions were on Tuesday handed :nol Edith R. M. White. vs. the City Darages. of of $642.08 were awarded in James Murphy, et al, ve. St. Mary's Ranu.n Catholic church Corporation of In the case of Sam Soslowsky vs. £ A bulrne eSSt EAAS 1§ ipuien H. Beckwith vs. Town of Waterford. In his complaint Mr. Beckwith sald he was driving with his daughter on the New London and Lyme turnpike in the town of Waterford on May 20, 1811, when the horse became frighten- at large colls of feed wires which workmen weve pulling over the ground and crashed down an embankment in- to a ravine about seven feet below the highway. Mr. Beckwith was cut and bruised about the head, body and limbs and suffered painful and permanent injur- les. The wagon was completely de- molished and the horse was cut and bruised and frightened so that he was permanently injured. The plaintift claimed $2000 damages. A motion . for nonssuit was Sor le damages amount "i‘:b complaint stated to Soslowsky had oslovsky withdrew the case. He later commenced and perse- cuted the action without probable caus: A demurrer was overruled in Sarah Cowhey, et al., vs. Elizabeth Mulcahey, exr., appeal from probate. A’ demurrer was overruled in the BEGGARS CAUSE ANNOYANCE TO NORWICH HOUSEWIVES. People Should Be Cautious About Aid- ing Those Who Knock at Their Doors. DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME BY NORWICH MUSIC ASSOCIATION. Quartette Numbers Excite Expressions of Appreciation From Large Au- dience. From time to time there come com- aints about people, men, Women and ildren, who beg from house to house, to the great annoyance of the housewives and of the United Work- It is advisable to send all such persons to the United Workers' house, will be taken care of in the sible. The town and the United Workers are more than willing to aid those who are in real need. ometimes aid is asked and refused and lines of self-help suggested in- ead. This is done for the good of th people who think they gre in need and who then find out that they able to sustain themselves. In no One of the most delightful concerts ever held in Norwich was that given at Slater hall on Monday evening by the Norwich Music association. A large audience enjoved the excellent programme which was rendered with the expression and interpretation of true ical artists. The quartette numbers were played finish_and there is surprising to find that there 1s| 1 talent in Norwich, the students of the in particular. The assoclation is doing in bringing out this violin and plano Norwich Music very and | Yo cau- s claim, ich citizens should be very tious about feeding or aiding with money or clothing those who knock at their doors. By so doing they will t favor upon those in- true char ny people of asking “aims” from | ther than go to| he town or the good work programme as rendered was as follow A Winter Lullaby Roderick F. Elizabeth Gears plano Quartette Op. Allexro Moderato Ada le, Allegro | Edward Lovir Reginald de Koven | Sulllvan Danthy Mrs. at the 3 Schubert EMPLOYERS' OFFER IS DECLINED BY STRIKERS| New London Laborers Show No Indi- cation of Yieiding. violin A Heinrich; 2nd vio. viola. Elisworth E. Blumentha. cques Vil Hewlett No new develo - a b ¢ Tuesday 9 e nem- | Fickl Wakefield Smith s of th ilding Laborer Mary of Argyle F. Nelson America. who A Mammy's S Jas. R. Gillette | | Mrs. William Crowe, Jr. Miss Elizabeth Crowe, at piano 1 Hear Yo fe. C. H. Marshall offer has so far been -ation to them Monds ed Wednesday morn- cegsion wre not com- aid noth- the men »rk. A member master he had from the as to v of the heard immediat the employers they will hold Wed RECEIVER BROWNING'S SIXTH SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT Conversion of Ascets Has Continued as Rapidly as Possible. As rec rules and Trust sired by the statute and A. Brown sixth The repor 1915, semi-annual Parsons cov- to as been ¢ various as possib! since = = last report «nd the aeails Monthly Meeting of Clerleus o been deposited in the banks at tie New London | 1d o 1915, pursuant to the or- e the court dated subsequent to a lend equal to 1 1 served by the|2 second dividend claims. Grace; Bpkecsnd allowed to depositors in the com- | £ Sracs Sracovel department paid by hecks dr 14 members present, in the . M. Stewart Sanford, S Pomfret gainst money deposited ational b wn Rev Towi Rev. EASTERN CONNECTICUT BOY Willimantic: Fev. P ON VILLA'S TRAIL ew London: Rev Jr. Danielson: Rev. M Lieut. J. Lyme Harriman, Putnam: Rev ohanan, Rev. R. R. Gra- Cavalry on Mexican Expedition. a Areson an ch- g werd ircd Brown ot this city.""| _There is a_New London boy with Irwin of Pomfret deliv-|the United States troops which are on Unrest, and the book | Stringing along through Mexico In was omitted. chase of Bandit Vil He is Second —_ Lieut. J. C n ce of the Thir- teenth U. New London's Auto Show. 2 Lieutena been station- ondon’s premier automobile | ed in the lippines and was on his in the state armory, [way to New London for a furlough ap morninz at 10 o'clock, | when the orders to join his command when 12,000 square feet of floor space [at Columbus, New Mexico, reached him | will be completely filled with attrac- by wireless. He left as soon as the | tive exhibits of the new 1916 models | steamer reached port f mbus of touring roads and is now somewhere in Mexico. truck: a notable display. Lieutenant Prince is the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Augustus Prince of 109 Lenten Servi Vauxhall street, New London. The Lenten service of St. James church of Poquetanuck, Wednesday [ East Berlin—The brick yards are evening will be held at the home of [ pumping out their pits preparatory to Mr. Hazler, Montville, starting up. Reliable Laxative Relieved This Baby | Child was Badly Constipated | Until Mother Tried Simple Remedy. In spite of every care and attention to diet, children are very apt to be- come constipated, a condition respon- sible for many ilis in after life unless promptly relieved. Mrs. C. W. Wilson, of Shelbyville, Tenn., had trouble with her baby boy, Woodrow, until she heard of Dr. Cald- well's Syrup Pepsin. She v‘(ntu, B can safely say Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the best remedy of its kind on earth. It acts so,gentiy and yet so surely. Little Woodrow was very bad- 1y constipated and we could find noth- Xng that gave relief until we tried your Pepsin, which gave immediate ! reliet” Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin s o compound of simple laxative herbs, free from oplates or narcotio drugs, mild in action, positive in effect and pleasant to the.taste. It has been pre- scribed by Dr. Caldwell for more than a quarter of a century and can now be bad for fitty oerfts a bottle in any ell-atocked drug store. A trial Dot WOODROW WILSON tle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin caa be om.-!naa free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. E. Caldwell, 454 Washington Bt, )lonllcalla. Tllinols. Coleman Prince With 13th | Up to 3 P. M. Pm a banker. After that 'm a goifer. The other day on the links, Blackburn of the First National offered me a Periecto. “Thanks!” says L. “But Ill stick “What'’s a ‘Helmar?’” says he. «A Turkish cigaretie that suits me down to the ground!” says L. “Iry one.” “Sure,” says he. “Fine!” to ‘Helmar.’” The next day he comes along smoking a cigaretie. “‘Helmar?’” says L Says he, “Why aildn’t you tell me before?” The mildest tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. The best tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. \ you Don’t tfen cents for a e ted = Rehuars & foccluatng, oo gentileman’s smok MOTION LIST DAY IN COMMON PLEAS, Many Matters Were Considered Monday Afterncon Session. at The court of common pleas set New London at 2 o'clock Monday A ‘The session was the last of the February session and th court adjourned without day, April session begins Tuesday. The following motion list matters were disposed of: Judgment was entered in the case of the Blackhall A. A, et al. vs, Na tional Bank of Commerce, et al, and two weeks were allowed to file ciaims. Pormission to file bill of particulars in one week was granted in the case of the J. Warren Gay Electric Co, va. Charles Humphrey, et al. The cases of Charles E. Yerrington vs. City of Norwich, permission to file demurrer and argument of same; L. J. Upton & Co. va. J. C. Worth & Co., bonds for prosecution; Englebert J. Sauter vs. Bryan F. Mahan, et al, argument of demurrer and motio Thames Loan & Trust Co. vs. John Manwarring. Jr, judgment by defaul The Norwi Savings soclety Richard D. Wheeler et al, ment on entered Silver vs. disclosure of defense and town of Lisbon v ls, argument of demur: motion to strike out were or judgment: Ponemah Hill rer and continued. Two weeks in which to file an an- swer were allowed In the case of Con- verse Rubber Shoe Co. vs. Albert Syl- via, et al In the case of Mary Siivia vs. Wil iam H. Casey, non-suit for faflure to allowed in which for fallure to m Strong rec the case wik! vs. Isaac Rabin- otion to file an- a to file bill case of William L. . W t C pl Ta"the cases of vs, Jesslte E. Abernethy vs. answer was of Josepm Car- T ise of Edward |clis will receive invitations. C. Weaver, | ———— TWENTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF PEQUOT COUNGCIL Montville Knights of Columbus Have Appointed Committes of Arrange- ments. The members of Pequot Counell, No.' K. of C. have appointed a &om- mittee to take charge of the ments for the celebration of the anniversary of the councll, on May Norwich and New London coun- 12 and Mre 8. Noble leave for several weeks fornia. Rockville—Ex-Mayor | Tracy in Calt BANISH SCROFULA Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cleanses the Blood, Skin Troubles Vanish. Scrofula eruptions on the face and body flamea ‘oyelids, sore S | the muscies. a'form of um and | weneral_debitity. | Ask your druggist for Hood's fllf‘ | saparilia. This great medicine com: letely eradicates scrofuls, It yct- fles and enriches the biood, Temoves humors. and bullds Ip the whole we- tem. It embodies careful ink. expericnce: and mEill of MF. B |2 pharmacist for Sfty years im quality and power to cure. sworn _ bill of particulars was ted in_the case of Eldredge P. vs. Horace O. signment of Cases. es were assizned 10, at Norwich— April £2, at New London —Jennie Ostman vs. Fred Ostman Saturday. ¢, at New London and Metal Co Rockville—It is expected that the commission of George Forster as post- master of Rockville will arrive this week and Mr. Forster will assume the duties of the office. Scrofula is either or aes Jou are qfi Quired. Better be and begin taking it todsy. free from it. Get

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