Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 9, 1918, Page 8

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USE THIS LAXATIVE! Dietitians advise a “cateful diet,” but that is & some_to most 3 culturists advise * Thqm-.dnllltber.u ic or purgative icine? Or a mild, gentle laxative? The draggist will refand you: meney if it fails fo Dr. Caidwell's YRUP The Perfect & Laxative EREE SAMPLES — Dr. Caldwell's B AF e, ey s vl e with her grandmother, Mrs. Hicks, ABINGTON Bed Cross Mee\mg Postponod—‘l'lx of Twenty Mills Voted—Accident. mantic, Mrs, Joseph Elliott, recznt\y return- ed from a visit with C. A Boston. At the town meecting Mondaw after: The Red Cross meeting which was 0 have been held Thursday was post- poned until next week on account of storm. Joseph _ Elliott met with a_painful mecident Tuesday afternoon while he £ the current year. Reaches France. George Charles 'Gallup is™ m(flmg to “Willi- Boston relatives.’ Sharpe spent Wednesday in noon a tax of 20 mills was voted fox " Local Moose Lodge. At the unual meeting of Norwich 3 ),'Bi P, O. E, held in the lodge mnu Thursday evening with a large number present, James 1. Cagey, was unanimously elected exalted ruler for the ensuing year. The mecting Was presided over by Exaited Ruler Stephen J. Kehoe. The following mes were electe Past exalted ruler, Stephen J» Kehoe: exalted ruler, J. J. Casey; es:oemed leading knight, Jeseph Cus teemed loyal knight, John estoemed lecturing * knight, A McCormick; - secretary, W. com.; treasurer, L. B. Mm%am mep William T. Leona delegates. to | Grand Lodge; S. J. Kehoe; alteri: 1. Connel trustee for: tl Jeremiah D. Lucy, 5 Twe candidates were imti(ted The reports of the officers showed thiat the lodge was in good standing and .that the past year has been one of the' most ‘| successful in the history of the lodge. There are now tiventy-one members of Norwich ‘Jodge in the service. MOOSE. At the_regular meeting of the wich lodge of Moose the nom for officers for:the coming ve made. The nominations were lows: Dictator, Seymour DeRusha, H. H. Jarvis, J. €. Keegan: vice dictat William Hastedt. Michuel A. prelate, Charles D. Beaver C. 0. Wright and retary, Frank B. Hazard, Lew drews and George'J. Goefer! for three' years, George H. Motc Henry Smith; outer Lash. The election will March 22. was loading a car of jumber at Elliot| M F. Gailup has received aleiter vith station. from his son, Arthur, written under(number in.attendance. The routine Bible Jennings spent the week-end|date of February 12, telling of his safe| bysiness = was ' transacted. Noble arrival in France, John Kaletchiz and Alfred West ¢ went to Camp Devens Wednesday of last week. A RAw SURE WRUAT Mrs, Oren Weeks has blood poison- ing # a cut in her wrist. with her mn!‘her Mrs Sanderson. Eases chk.y When You Apply Musterole, GARDNER LAKE Mrs, k Mg s Ethel Champlin. 5 | Frank Baker of Leffingwell is visit- u&hm mj“m {ing Mrs. Ella Chapel. aqtme: clp.m;vbite ' James J. Dolbeare is viiting his ) md af:n lean, Tt ismfim for Urother, Sydney A. Dolbeare. | casville. quite rapidly. WAUREGAN At the Wafiregan day, Rev, the subject being The Besetting Church school at 12. reading by J tor's Last Journey. The Endeavor medting will be omitted. Mid-week service Thursday at 7.30. the body, and the concentrated medicinal food SCOITS EMULSI fi\: blood nch and stimulates its circulation while its | tonic virtue enlivens the appetite and aids nutrition to | reshbksh your :trength quickly and permanently. if you WD, anemic or nervous, by all means get Scaff’s m 1t builds because it is a food—not a stimulant. Scott & Bowse. Bloomfield. W_1. 130 Rss TEUL = Our Losy Chuirs THE CHAIR THAT IS RESTFUL, THAT JUST FITS YOU CAN BE FOUND HERE When you biry an Easy Chair you want one that has comfort for you. The only way you can zecure it iz to actually try them out until you find the right one, When you want a real restful chair don’t trust to pleasing designs or descriptions. Come here and know you are right. her arm. caused by infection in She is staying Helen Mondea.ux of Hartford s been spending a few days with Henry C. Harris is working in Un- The ice in the lake is breaking up Coflgrega.tmnal church at the 11 o'clock service, Sun- Mr. Fryling will preach the fourth in his series.of Lenten """"sfi Vesper service at 5 with anthemis by the. choir and a. from the Bonny Brier Bush “Tait Hope, entitled, The Doc- Christjan | Any Sickness Leaves W(’eakness~ | Even a simple cold strips and reduces your resistive = powers to allow other sickness. Only food—not alcohol or ! drugs—creates the rich blood which distributes strength to in er the service. Shetucket lodge transacted business at the regular meeting. held Monday. evening in Odil Fellows' hall. WOMEN’'S RELIEF CORPS. The Sedgwick Women's Relief corps, . 15 day held a soctal hour from 12:36 to 1.30 with the department president and her staif present. The regular meeting of the corps was held at g o'clock with the president. irs. Jennie C. MgKee in the chair. It was announced that. Departinent President Flizabeth Spicer-and stafi were. . in waiting and they wi platform by Conductors Lena Pukallus and Florence Caswell. The reports of the officers were read and apnroved. National Gereral Orders Nos. 4 and § were read and the c s drap- ed for Elizabeth Kinne of California fourth- national president. It w ported to the meeting that Quarter . Sanders of Sedg: eriously ill at the home e. The follow: 1 Joyed: - Sol {‘the Home Fires Burning, M nserve Food, Grace E. Menning; read! °mmb\cd for the' Garas - Made of high beans manufactured only by |Jumes J. Casey Elected Exalted Ruler by Norwich Ells— ThreeCamfidnlu Looking for Officeof chhtor in| o dp routine e escorted to the | .| the Red COCOA . "The food drink l wzthout a fault skilfully blended and mechanical process, without the use of chemicals. absolutely pure and whole- ome, and its flavor is deli- cious, the natural flavor of the cocoa bean. N\ The genuine bears this N trade-mark and is made Walter Baker & Co. Lnd. DQRGMR. MASS. * a: social hour followed. = There werc recitations, games and music. Refresh~ ments were served. - Tho entertain- ment committee had charge of the.en- tertainment, and the supper commit- tee had chargs of the refreshments. DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS. Clara Barton tent, No. 7, held their regnlar meeting Tuesday evenin; President Mrs. Lillian Brewster pr sided. Business of importance was transacted and one candidate. initiated. | An . invitatisn_was received and ac- cepted from Sedgwick post te, attend a campfire at Buckingham Memorial March 15 with a supper at 7 p. m. The tent closed n.the usual form. The next meeting will be held March 18th, ROYAL NEIGHBORS. The Royal Neighbors, Dow camp, No. 7187, R. N. A, played a whist of ten tables in the BueKingham Memo- rial, second,” tle, Fren consolation, tray, Mrs. R. Whitmarsh. Ladies—First; towels, Mrs. L. Robbins second, correspondence cards, Mrs. M. Robinson; = cofisolation, teapot, Pearl ‘Whitmarsh. - Notion Department Barrettes .2 for 9¢c OWLS. Barrettes = There ivas a_meeting of Norwich{§ Bone and Celluloid 9¢ ncs{ of Owls held Tuesday evening and Hair Nets, all colors. 2 resular routine business was trans- |8 Dressing O ; acted. Reports of tho whist which S e ) s was held recontly were mads and |J Fine Combs showed that a good sum had beer Collar Bands, all sizes. 2 for 9o realized. Tomato Pin Cushions. 2 for e LIEUT. COL_;?R!CK Shoe Laces. 2 pairs for 9o +Shoe Laces a pair % Norwich Boy on General Pershing’s Machine Oil . 2 for 8¢ Staff Has Been Promoted Five Middy Laces ... 2 for 9¢. Times Since Leaving West Point. Middy Laces .. .each 9c Darning Silk, 12 spools, 4 yards.. © Sewing Silks, Eye Shields . Dust Caps Common Pins Common Pins 2 papers for Baby Midget Hose Supporters.. Curling Irons . Darning Cotton .... Nickel Coat Hangers In connection regarding Harold referred to as captain, whereas since last fall he has been a lieutenant col- having been promoted to that on in a regiment of engineers now ing in France. Since he was graduated from West Point in 1906 he has been promoted s Soon after landing in the twar depariment trans- th a recent item Hetrick- he was 2 spools, 4 yards. France. ferred him to the headquarters of.the American expeditionary forces, Major [} Hat Pins .. General Pershing commanding. and |} ironing Wax he is on duty there now. his address(§ Darning Cotton being C. . G. S, A. E. ', France. Thimbles MISSIONARY SOCIETIES. Thimbles ' . 3 o — Shoe Buttons, biack, tan and Joint Session Held at Broadway [} white 2 sivda for 9 Fluisel Rarioree Coat's Thread 2 for 2 Friday afternoon’ a joint session of || Willimantic Thread ;2 for 9% the Foreign aind Home Missionary so- || Pear! Buttone . . cards for 9o cleties of Broadway Congregatignal ear Reacd, Butfenm. oy oo -2 Se church was held in the church parlops (f Atlas Hooks and Eyes— with a good attendance. Following the(} L . 2 “I""; for 9¢ devotional exercises, and the reports, || fiecks and Eyes, best qualit o the forelgn missionary program deal- [J Wilso's Dress Snaps. 9% ing with Zulu'missions was carried oh-i-noor Snaps, odd sizes— out, after which the home mission 2 cards for 9o} Lingerie Tape, 8 colors Mending Tissue Shoe Polish, all m: program concerning the Highlanders was given. There was a coilection takenifor the incidental expenses of the Foreign Missionary society. ' Those- in attend- ance sewed for the Backus hospital and 0ss. Sew On Hose Supporters. Children’s’ Hose ~ Supporters, Foot Form Darning Lasts....... Pitcher’s Batchellor Buttons— Have Waman Police | dozen % Officer. According to information from’ a } reliable source, Norwich will have a | {woman police ‘offiér soon. The pro- {ject has been endorsed by the Con- {necticut State Council jof Defense. Sivtd v o b Norwich Will It mav he all Tight ‘o § where credit. is*@ue, but spot"caan- 4 LEDYARD Burial of MrsA Asa Gray—John Mc- Morgan's Burial Wednesday. Mrs. *Asa’Gray, widow died at the residence of J; this town Jan. 25. The bo to Lisbon and placed in Gray was 96 years brought to burial was in the B the Peckham Bapt | F. Goodenough officiated at the grave | Fire Warden. The selectmen have appointed John McGuire fire warden of the the ensuing year accepted the offi point his deputies. Mrs. Arthur D. Barrett, who | been ‘very ill during the past week, vesting a little more comfortabiy. ¥ was taken vault, - Mrs. The body ¥ I} grade cocoa , by a perfect It is | Thimble Club Entertained. The Ledyard Thimble club met with Mrs. Fannie Clark Tuesday afternoon. REfreshments were served at the close. The next meeting will be held with Mre. S. E. Holdrdge. Burial of John Morgan. ‘The body of John Morgan, son of the late Stephen Morgan, was brought to this town for burial Wednesday the Morgan ‘cemetery near the residence of William I Allyn. Rey. G. F. Good- . cnough officjated: » The regular meeting of the' town| school commitice was held at Ledyard Center Tuesday afternoon. A few bills presented were approved and, ordered paid. Teachers’ Meeting. Supervisor O..E. Lowell of Norwich conducted a teachers’ meeting at Led- yard, Center Wednesday afternoon. George Blatherwick has leased the Thomas house, formerly occupied by Olin. H." Avery and owned by Isazc G. i ‘ Pl Caais, Comfutters:aud Blinkieit Promptly and Sahsfaetnnly Cleaned Telephone Call 743-2 150 Main Street, in Postal Telegraph Office % GIVE Us A TRIAL. Geer, and will soon take possession. Carl H. Holdridge had charze of the Christian - Endeavor meeting - Sunday evening. There were a good -many present. Miss Anna Blatherwick wiil have charge of the Sunday evening meeting. Mrs. Charles A: Gray and Mr: win Gray of, Boston have been v ingl Mr." and Mrs. Geoxre Gray Stamford. CLARK’S FALLS Local People Able to Buy Suqar‘—H F. Babcock Husks Over 360 Bushels of Caorn. Mrs. Rufus Mallalieu is the suest of her sigter, Mrs. George Davison, Jr., on_Moss street, ‘Westcrly. -People here can secure sugar enough in Westerly to keep sweet at present, as two pounds can be bought now at several stores. Tt is granulated sug- ar. not as. wm:e as-the standard, ngt -good - Cual] 2 Asa Gray, | o b Will in | George Lamphere Dies in Washington Dudley D. Taylor, who has been i for a long while, does mot ceem to! | improve very fast. TODAY IS THE LAST DAY A Sale of Little Thmgs at a Little Pnce lnflneoeduysofhlghcrprmentuarefishmgthmgtodnmverthnt n-fillpmdileb findarhcludutyouwnnlandneedltsomfllpnceu% From various depart ments we have selected a long list of articles which are everyday necessities, and lnve marked them all down to the one low price.: Look the List Over—You Need Some of Them | Kitchen Forks ! Folding Coat Hangers { Bon Ami . | Savolio . P { te husked over 360 bushe! Guire Appointed Fire Warden—Johri| {David A, Lamphére of Old Mystic.-Te FDR \g:a \ b&,mfl_;_ All_styles, sinc bpth ‘high: and :low . ‘meck models. . Fell us:.what your Hump Hair Pirs, small— - i 2 papers for 9¢ ” Toilet Goods Department Assorted sizes .... Sc | Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soa Mother's Ironing Wax. 9z | Elit Cleaning Pads Jot Tollet Pins on cards, jet, mat | Emery ‘Boards' . or white ....... ;-2 cards for 90 | Tooth Brushes . £ “HARVARD. MILLS * UNDERWEAR FOR chn.un:n Medium-weight' Ootton Vests' and Pants for. Spring. wear. “Harvard Mills” Underwear-hae''a nvuntlm to sushm. Nail Files Wool Powder Puffs. Saltus’ Dental Fioss. Salco Cotton, 1 ounce alco Cotton, 2 cunce. Castile Soap Razor Blades ... Vassline ... Arctic Toilet Paper Rolls..2 for Perfume, !%-ounce bottles Aliround Seap Amami Shampoo. ., Swedish Hair Powder Peroxide of Hydrogen . Daggett & Ramsdell's Cream Lustrite Nail Enamel Manicure Sets Vaseline ... Waldorf Toilgt Paper, roli Warrior Toilet Paper, rolls Physician's and Surgeon’s Séap. Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap, Peroxide Soap Camphor Ice . Face Ghamoic WOMEN S SMAP(D VEST-B Al the different styles are here,-and both plain_and” letflmmd Kknee, models are chm in Dumn of the same grade. % ” SOc and 5§c a Glmuut 8‘&"‘3’}????5’?_2’”«"2??#?? WOMEN’S STRAIGHT mBED VESTS 3 less:and sleeved models, and wfihfiwbufi tops tape i 1 Kitchenware Department Ciothes Brushcs 9c | Rubber Sponges Large Dish Mops %c | Sea Sponges . irt Hangers. Roll Toilet Paper. g PRI 008, Scme with plain top and some with Package Toilet Paper. 9¢ Sl ReoaD. band, intboth{ regular_and “extra " Pie Tins 9¢ | Large Size Talcum, 3’odors. is here, in every garment. You will gt your money’s worth. Sink Brush. and Strainer. Mennen’s Violet Talcum. Egg Beaters .. Air Float Talc, 3 odors. Stationery Department Writing Tablets . 2 for Art Gum . 2 for Pencils - 118 for Pencils . 6 for Blotters, 3 pack § Wax Pape Writing Tablets . Pon Holders Snap Shot Albums. Tisue Paper »..... 37Y2¢-and 3% BRI LISLE AND SILK LISLE VESTS Pink-or witite as y&u may choose, and made” with-bedice top or the regular sleeveless style. 'There is.a variety of weights as well as style, too. h Sflc‘,CSc,lse & Tin Soup s Tack: Pullers ... Copper Dish Cloths Tea Strainers ... Crume - Pans and ‘Brushes. Chopping - Knives Toilet Paper-Holders Fiat Iron Handles Apple Corers 2 rolls for £E8EEEEE & proved. ~He has assisted -Join S. Cole of Hopkinton-with husking feld corn for the last 30 years. This year a_ number of vears he was an editor | returned to their home in Brookiyn, of -a_popular newspaper. He is sur- after a visit to: Mrs. -Spofford’s ived by his widow and children. One Mr. end Mre. C, Bdwin Stape- brother, Edwin Lamphere of Old Mys- : and five sisters, Mrs.\ Alb Wa' rous, Mrs. George I.. Wilcox, Mrs. Charles” Plint and’3iss Bertha Lam. phere of M «and M Anabel Douglas of NewgLondon, also’ survive. Mr. Lamphere me cast last Au.,uflA to it h brother® and sisters. Reaches Frlnce Mr. and. M OLD'MYSTIC . The Salvatfon army war work ‘fund campaign. “which hss been conducted ity for the DRst week,. cipsed 3 ile the returns were not a'l ‘riday 'night,: }t’ i estimated that | about $300 was wsecuzed. ‘Ansohe wish- 18 the ‘fund ‘may tion. to Col. Charles —Clark A. Barnes Reaches Franco— | Personal Notes. f Ho-ies announc- e z) ‘stic| € his sate arrival in France. i in Old Mystic and. Mystic mm B etk it % | have heen notified of * the. death of [ Naw Haven, spent vacation | George Lamphere of Palouse. Wash,, hPl’ with his [Jlr?nts, Mr. and \f!, after an il from’ pneumonia. He Lamphere. ‘For Infants and Children ¢ was about 70 years of age. He is the m Kennedy has returned 4\! = eldest son of the late Mr. and Mre. | Camp: Devens afte % a brief |nUsoFor0nr30¥un- furlough with his Mr, and held for a long term of years a gov- | Mrs. Join Kenned) Always bears ernment -position at Washington, D.| -Capt. and Mrs. Join E: Spofford and the {C., after wwhich went out. west, For | daughter,” Miss Thelma Spofford. have| Sigrature of ‘Stead’s Cash Market 36 FRANKLIN STREET Telephone 84 “ We have changed our method nf domg business from the oH tims: custin of nlnihu orders, delivery and long time charge accounts, with the accustomed number of poot bills, to the up-to-date method indorsed by the U. S. Food Copqmumn— AND CARRY SYSTEM. Doing away with the expense of delivery, bocihuq)m' and poor bills, thereby. we are able to reduce our prices 25 per cent. to 33 to offer. you an extra inducement we will give the S. & H. Green Tra Bhnp.. By saving these stamps until you have filled a book you can secure many: ents. We will handle nothing but the finest Beef, Pork, Lamb mi‘?o\thry will buy, and sell at ROCK BO’ITOM PRICES. BEEF IS LOWER Prime Ribs of Beef....28¢c | Short Steaks .... 26¢ Prime Ch“i M.“ ~zzc SIRLOIN or PORTERHOUSE Boneless Sirloin Roast.32c | Whole Slices Round Steak Pot Roast.....20c and 24c 28¢c .25¢ FAN"CY‘POULmY Large Milk.fed Chickens45c Fancy Milk-fed Fowl. .42 | Liver

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