Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 27, 1918, Page 9

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A STORE THAT “STANDS BY” om.z ARI PUTTING FAITH IN AND DEPENDING A GREAT ‘DEAL ON THIS STORE NOWADAYS. THEY KNOW THAT IT IS “STANDING BY” TO PROTECT THEM WITH QUALITIES THAT ARE BACKED BY THE UNQUALIFIED “MOHICAN” GUARANTEE FOR SATISFACTION AND WITH PRICES THAT ARI LOWEST | one where the telegraphic request is to_mail money to the soldier, care general delivery. Assistant Secretary o I.a!»r Wages Do Not Keep Pace *With g Cost of Living. ‘ FOR SUCH QUALITIES. 3 = Wl!esk lncn;ea.ses icg :&em U:\gsd Sta.‘:es‘ Farm Outfit May Be Taken to Canada s —— - - But women who know themselves have learned that head- ~ Jf |21, DOt keeping pas oy Free of Duty. 2 ache remedies and beautifiers nnly cover tbu trouble but do ‘.’:.ym:f({f;b%(‘. B ,2;‘,‘:‘,:“5 cr:;! Tn order to meet the demand for 4 -l T i compiled by tho Burean — of . bor | increased production of foodstuffs, in- i 3 Departmetit off Labor | Structions have been issued in Canada R E . ;- i?;d;:;'i:ssfng, ethntp\\.hfle the cost of |Permitting the free admission of <|food last year increased 25-per cent teams. vehicles implements, and other ; & o %8 Tose-only | OUtfits which have been in use for i:rfl_t‘t‘::l:n::et;:utz;fl%!w&g that' rate. ¥ | tarming purposes, conditiopal on their Whe statement issuea by the Bureau | TSexportation prior to December o381, of Tabor Statistics showing the in- [ 1915 ho e IR {5,'{?:?3 éfi‘:‘,fi fi‘”{hf"ggr l;m}:; Government- Provides Soldiers Here January 15 says: and Abroad With Athletic Equipment. “Comparing January Nearly 600 boxes of athletic goods -'Special—-—Q a.m. to 1 p. m. Fresh Shoulders 1b.25¢ e s ol s [ e T T S Pt e ke oL R S = g 4 a8 = i s i y irloi = : " ol will find use for i Mfimbmm e eshgvcvmdeelfled Pacteisel With the | the Commmiseion: . Teataing: canp Porterhouse, Round NA'"VE VEAL BEEF BEEF BEEF Right_from Preston City Farms. The Finest Veal That Has Come to the Market This Year. with itin the } exception of potatoes, which decreased | Activities, which expects . to! equip- = 16 per cent. Corn meal shows “the | every company going to France with Theé druggist will refund your meney if it uq. greatest price change, an incréase of | athletic goods. 3 d to do as promised. ’fl per cent. Bacon inereased 64 per| Tach bhox contains 1 dozén bage- (@ Prime Rib Roast, Ib. ...25¢ Prime Chuck Roast, 1b. 22¢ fcent; lara 53 per cent; pork chops,|balls 4 baseball bats, cateher's chest e 44 per cent; ham 42 per cent; milk, | protector; mask, and mitt, basemans | § ; Short Cut Legs, Ib....32c Lean as DI'.W 5 35 per cent; hens 28 per cent; butter, | giove, 6 playground balls and % bats. g Loins to Roast, b 30¢c Pot Roast, Ib. . ..20¢ g UP m)sm 35 per cent: eggs 23 per cent bread |1 soccer balls, 2 footballs. 2 vollay e t’ By Fresh Cut Hamburg 1b. 22¢ 3 19 per cent} sugar, 13 per cent; and|halls. 10 sets of boxing zloves, medi- || m—————————— | Rump Roast, 1b <ol 26c v g P fi £ l th Ifioun 1F7 per lcer;t - ' o c {(‘ine ball, b“kfi,‘_’i";fi“d rule books. S“r“.'r’s SEl ECTEID Shoul! R “’ lb. Ftuh Beef vaer, “‘) ..16¢c : - Glass Found In Focd In But One Case | Federal Farm Loan Board Approves E umj oas| FREE SAMPLES — D Civels Sy Out of 200 Investigated.- Loans Totaling $160,000,000 In Year . 'SPRING LAMB "‘;::{ g:rimlbfing . ..22¢ | Fancy Rump Roast, Ib. 24c i s "n"" The frequent and widespread publi- A review of the first vear of opera- |§ (= o | . 5 & = Am ‘E"’,, ".rgnr: ?“fi cation of ‘statements concering the |tion of the Federal Farm Loan System Short Cut Legs, lb. .. .326 Rib or Loi‘; vul Ch All c}”m Cuh 4 F" 468’ Waskington 3¢., Maticello, presence of ground glass in fo0dStuffs shows that 2,808 national farm loan ops Corned Beef, 1b 20c il Baye babies o tho indy sead for has 1ed the Commitice on Public in- | associations were incorparated, repres- | & Fores Lamb, Ib.......28¢c | Ib. ....35¢ iR a copy of * of the Baby. formation to inquire inte the authen- |enting about four assoclations to each 3 ’ tically of these reports. It has been|five counties of the United States. |8 Loms Lumb, “’ ST 30C |agvised by the Food Administration | They average 20 members, or a total [l o R = | that throush investigations of more |membership of about 56000 farmers: | Rib or Loin Lamb Chope Congregationat and Broadiway church-|than 200 of the cases has disclosed| The 12 land banis have received ap- b 45¢ es will be conducted by the Rev. Jo-|only one mshnoe in which ground |plications for over 120,000 loans. Sl e s dasim e mas Sise ; SUNDAY SUBJECTS seph H. Selden, D). D: Morping worship | glass was found in the foodstuffs in- | amounting to about $300,000,000. About SWIFT’S PREMIUM PICKLEDPIGS’FEET PICKLED TRIPE SALT RIBS ; NATIVECHICKENS with sermon on The Well in the Valley spfilfied Rl et fizoogooolwufis' agmunting to ?iver ;dxeo,- L e case in which glass . ve een approved, an on of Baca. z | ARMOUR’S STAR = occurred at*Fort Smith, Ark. A baker|30000 of these loans over $80,000,000 | At St. Andrew's Episcopal church, [in that town had had.trouble With|has been paid to the farmers. DOLD’S Rev. William H, Smith. rector Holv | his employees. one of whom desiring e mion .30 . . Matins 10.20 &, revenge had filled with glass a 10t of | poc Administration Further Limits|lj FERRIS HAMS, Ib. .. .30c Sunday school 12 noon. Evensong,|bread whici was ¢o be delivered to an § The subject ‘at the Christian Science reading room ill be Soul and Body. DRIED BEEF, bb.....48c 7 Use of Wheat Flour. At 230 p. m. Rev. Edward F. Bar- 0 p. m. Morning, Trust and Do Good. | orphanage. Wien the bread was served £ row Wi ot s o ? o the ipmates of the institution seve-} Under the new hakmg rules igsued | i i S B i sarvice 4t tho Evening, Why Not & Chrietiant |1 tha limatcs of tho lnsilution seve- || Under the new Laing sules issucd |§ RED BUTTERFLY TEA | LION CONDENSED UNEEDA BISCUITS Sheltering Arms. DAVIS’ BAKING POWDER, 1 Ib. can. an. . 19¢ PINHEADOATMEAL TOlLETPAPER Srolls ... .13¢ FANCYCANNEDPEAS FANCY CANNED TOMATOES, can.....15¢c <. 5 - | stitute fe T 3 d WAL the Church of the Good Shep: lom " Ko moke desians, Sadlices bl S ule Jo8 Wit M ot s I 1 i boyall flavors. . .35¢ erd, Universalist, Rev. Josep o BIED B per cent. The substitute content | Cobb will preach on the subject, Thres ; 2 i g ) Cobt wil preact cn the subject, Three | o, il of Defenss Favors Sehool Dis- | hereater required in verious proauets |§ FANCY PEACHES hood. Sunday school at noon. The trict Organization. Swi = LS o ¥ - Park Congregational church, | Mission cirele will maet at .15 Tues-| In a statement urging the creation| Sweet veast dough goods, 33 1-3 per |l CAR < ovvevvecenranns package .....vile i le MILK CRACKERS : BEE, STAR, BABBITT'S LENOX SOAP Jbars i o 1h oo w20 MOHICAN PURE 3 MACARONI, NOODLES § or SPAGHETTI : package . 14c | CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK At Taftville Congregational church, Morning, Shall Christ Be med Up. Evening, Living Touflher. $ At - .1 | cent; crackers, 15 per cent; cookies Morning, servies, preaching by the{day at the home of Mrs. E. A. Tracy.{of “community councils” the Council | % 2 1.8 & : o AL A and ice cream cones, 33 1-3 per cent of National Defense cites these ad- pies, 33 1-3 . 3 % i BAKER’S COCO : A D -3 per cent; fried cakes, AP iaancpe At the McKinley Ave. A, M. E. Zion | vantages of the school district as ajgzs™y 7 per cent; pastry, 33 1-3 per|§s A church. Morning worship and sermon | unit of community organization: cent; batter cakes, waffies, quickbread Subjact,Christ Our Life. Sunday school| The school district is small enough | _ .0y 3¢ muffing and Bos?‘m brown | B Ll at noon. At 7.45 p. m. in the observance | to- permit individual contract, and is|, . g o5 2.3 e et T —————————————————— of Bdneation Sunday there will be a | non-political. Under the new rules no pubtic cat- | FANCY FIG BARS special service with Davis Kingsley| The schoolhouse supplies a metting|; o 11ace may serve more than 2 Hall, of Ldvingstons college, N. C., as|place in each district, and in many i on %% T84 %000 rolls or more |8 21bs......vve......3Tc pincipal speaker. schools includes domestic science, | . .. manual training., and other failities. The school district reaches children and parents alike and in the cities the school is, to a large extent already in touch with the alien population. The school is an established center of information and education. The school principal or faculty pro- At. Christ cnurch. Holy communion § ervice and sermon 10.30. Sun- day school 12. Eve ng psaver 7 At the Sheitering Arms_ Rev. Fd- vard Barrow, nastor of A. M. E. Zion reh will have charge of the Sun- afterndon serv! 4 ounces of quickbread to any one person at any yone meal. With customers who buy loaf bread, bakers are urged to promote the of the three-quarter pound loaf, fol- lowing the Food Administration’s re- quest that the 12-ounce loaf be used where the 16-ounce loaf was used be- fore. Bakers are urged to introduce “quick s, MOHICAN PURE JAM PR ol s Ol At Grace church, Yantic, at the morning service, the Boys' Service League will present to the rector for Qedication the service flag, containing ten stars, given to the church by the ‘Woman’s Guild. Appropriate musie ————— L ) MOHICAN SPECIAL SAUERKRAUT and the rector's | subject Will be,| iz” 5 tried agency through whose Choose Ye Whem Ye Will S (R COFFEE bb...... . .35c F21bs. .C .. o8 & io10e bt i i i assistance community organization can {, =0 T ooy Ahe e At Trinity_ Methodist Episcopal | ™pie cey, STSEES . ith the sehoot. | These quick breads. including muins |§ BEST PURE WHITE LARD A No. 1 MAINE POTATOES, peck. .33c church, Rev. J. H. Newland, pastor. 2 e So0oal | baking-powder biscuits, corn bread. | § Morning subject, The Sword Bathed in | e o8 I8 Cot e iy In farm. dis- | Boston brown bread, griddic cand il Todey ouly ..ciicv..vicsiiovneadde BE PATRIOTIC—EAT MORE POTATOES JUICY PORTO RICO Heaven. Sunday school at 12, Yours|tricts waffles must contain two-thirds geoples meeting aLt sfnai:eaderg Alv_ery. 7 Wl}lsv'iat-t?:)sucr §}”’i§,§“‘§."0‘~d= “ ol SWIFT'S PREMIUM Q%?::l"fi??fifi. ufi Mastorpiece, | Federal Trade Commission Protects | “cream” on wrappers and labels is no | OLEOMARGARINE FRESH ORANGES, dozen. . ..3%¢ GEM SELECTED HEAVY PORTO RICO NUT GRAPE FRUIT, 5 for 25¢c 29c Fvening worship- subject, The Para- Mail-Order Lumber Companies. longer prohibited but milk bread must i i ke DELICIOUS WINE. SAP ble of The Talents, A Programme of| The Federal Trade Commission has |Still be sold at the same price as bread Success. issued orders to 98 lumber companies |Mmade without milk. 35c regular value APPLES, dozen. ... .35c dozen of the Middle West and far West Te- A Pure Vegetable Product JUICY CALIFORNIA quiring them to stop certain trade|American Engineers Build Railways In Rev. William Fryling, pastor. The sub- | practices in réiation to mail-order France. 39(: LEMONS, dozen......2%c ject of the morning sermon will be,|lumber concerns. Among the prac- packa;g_e 2 e 5n i SO ing material to mail-order concerns. |BSReral bases of operation. What Guards the Christian's Inner|tices which are barred by the orders Following or causing salesmen of| The First Engineer troops, 1,100 o'clock there will are the following: service Obtaining from mail-order concerns e e concoms e e followed | Strons arrived in France about three . BOSTON HEAD LETTUCE, head. . .12¢c from place to place with the object | MORthS after war was declared. Since | B Mohlcan R MERY B“ —————————————————————————— of hindering and embarrassing them | Ten the mumber has been greatly FRESH PARSLEY, STRING BEANS, in their negotiations with prospective |2usmented. These troops have been . ’ ) lb 5 c PEAS, EGG PLANT, TOMATOES, N 4 ¢ Grace Memotial Baptist church there will ‘be _preaching morning and eves by the pastor. Sunday school at nocn. Union Lyceum in the after- noon. t the Furst Congregational church ving will_preach at he n ce upon The Surprising "res"nce of Gedi Y. P. 8. €. E. at 6.3 Calvary Baptist church. vreaching service. 12 m. 7 p. m. praise service, 1 J. H. Harrs. 8 p. m. At Trinity Episcnnl church there communion at 9.30 a. m vice and sermon at 10.30 cvening service and address e m. At Wauregan Congregational church, The official review of the first year of war issued by the Committes on | Public Information contained the fol- Greeneville Congregational nday morning there will be preaching se; e conducted by the r. Subject, The Things of Caesars. Sunday. school will meet at 12 lock. engineers in France 2 body. Music mates o fthe prices of lumber and American engineers havi 2 _ ¥ ates - it X 2 > gone into Addre: Ameriea’s Duty building mhiterial and obtaining cata- gineers e gone i ARMOUR’S Presert. Crisiss logues and special information intend- French forests and done the work of ed only for bona fide customers and At the Central Baptist church,|prospective custorhers. ‘ Through actual or threatened with- the pioneers of our own Northwest. They have trequently heen under nre. | VEGETOLE N One of their first tasks was the r pail 6! $1.05 one i i i construction and extension of a rail- | & ceeeens . B 1.! drawal of paironage, meluding mant: | 1o2a S0 mien Jong g0 cary o bro- % Better BT O er ang boila, Liucts from ports of disembarkation to |§ For Shortening Thé Union services of the . Second | morning service at 20,30 and service in public or orsanizations are inv in bad faith or by subterfuge, esti- Ainlion ot e wark ol constantly engaged in general en- customers. gineering work. including the costruc- 7 tion of railiway cks wharves, b = g New Swindle Takes Money From t},nm‘;m’;‘ ;ui si‘:sul%;lsta s 5 RADISHES! RHJBARB: ETC Parents of Soldiers. An American Army locomotive was Parents of soldiers in camps are|built in this country in 21 days and warned by the War Department of a|Shipped to the Esxpeditionary Forces. i s swindle which had been successfully | Many other locomotives, cars, logging |2 Warning against the uée of domestic operated in various camps. trains, trucks dissembled buildings |sizes of hard coal by industrial plants. A telegram is sent informing that|and other equipment have been ship-| Representatives of the musical-in- the soldier has a furlough, and re- |Ped to augment the output and facili- | strument industry have agreed to a V7 ,,,,, ‘)‘W‘W \ /7 / s questing funds by wire to come home, | t3te the construction operations of | curtailment of their output to 70 per 4 & S 3 4 5 waiving identification. The Test is a ) ) 2 a | American forces abroad. cent of mormal during April and May M\\\ . ‘,m\\ > mere matter of detail. Wi ARV - Parents and friends should be warn- substitution of a 50-cent meal ticket|? Part of the huge building formerly for the present 2 ent card as given ' as the winter by the trolley company. ophant» in the cir- s. and this is expected to be the er ire the South Manchester—Cheny EBroth- | forerunner of a plan to acqulre t ers have a_special mail carrier who| entire Barnum Bal property. carries mail between this town and New York city. Owinz to the poor CANTERBURY - 3 A total of 100,000 women are now Consumption of Bread Is Again Cutlon the pay roll of the Prussian-He: ed of this game and of the simflarl by French Order. sian Railway ,according. to a state- | mail facil now existing a special — | The latest broad allowance in France | ment in the Leipsige Illustrierte Zei- carr'er collects all of the mail at the T G e ihs TFop an Haisin HALF OF THE ENTERTA'NMENT LIES IN placing the ration at about two-thirds | tUng- New York offices cvery evening and | Town Goes Over 9 9 Italian, conducted by Rev. J. W. Carle- THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE 13 i Bibie class. Tor_mmen at of that heretofore maintained, limit| In Norway, where no gasoline has| Carries ‘é to Manchester by train. The Bond Apportionment, Due to En- miximum consumption, per day, as fol- | been obtainable for many months and | &l is Sorted the same evening and| ergy of Committees. lows: automobiles have practically ceased | Gistributed early in the morning. A i £ 12 m. 1 What is Jesus’ prescraption for{ Children less than 3 years old, 3 1-2 | running experimentps ;‘.9 be{ng made | collection of mail at the local plant| The Liberty bond committees for SUHROUNDINGS greatness. 2, How does Jesus want us!ounce: to operate. motor cars with acetylene follows and this mail is delivered at| the town have gone “over the top” in to treat children? 3, How does Jesus| Children from 3 to 13 years old, 7|gas. the New York offices the same after-| raising the town's assessment. The wont us to treat Christians who differ | ounces B tatal et SE POk R R | 2o chairman ofplhe me;‘s Commitee, . . . " i 1S in customs or ideas? B. Y. P.| -Persons from 13 e b = e Marshall J. Frink and chairman of There is a certain air of good fellowship about even the meating at 040 p-m. People's. aer-$10 1.5 ‘ourichs. (bard: Workers in Soy | o0, during March from thé United Clinton Bridgeport—The winter quarters of | the woman's committee, M 3 . vice at 7.30 p. m. Second in series of [age class may receive § 1- 3 e ; the Barnum & Bailey circus, which assistante have been furniture and general ensemble of some homes that is §| et "on The i Topie. Doss the | 250 4 < g Lo the Tread AImInistration | has been located in this city since the With_a zeal which cont;g]ou..—mmt h mted_ Qutcome of German Phdouphy Show! Persons over 60, 7 ounces. with 750 000 tons in February. time P. T, Barnum started his gigan-| shows their loy o Un sam and ‘vrvhat I!Y Doesn’t .Make Any Difference ol S SR " i £ tic amusement enterprise, may be re- .a\ixedaun to be proud of the result Y hat You Believe? The Fuel Administration has Red Cross workers at line of com-{moved to the little town of Baraboo,| of the campaign e > D . A s The ambitious housewife wants the appointments of her home to be right. SHE will come to us. States and Canada to the allies ac- 2 oun munication canteens in France accom-| Wis. The war is the cause. The S e — —— !pany American soldiers on shopping | Hawthorne Manufacturing Company,| Truth will out—and it will out of trips, to see that they receive correct| manufacturers of hand grenades and | Some men so comnletely that it leaves change and otherwisc advise them in| other war material, has taken over|not a trace behind. their encountors with French shop- 0' 0 er keepers. Three landing fields have been ob- t ained for the proposed Washington 'w York airplane Pcsm.l service at SH E A& BuU Bl | Croup and Cold Troubles| =555 RN/S later than May 1’. {'The New Treatment With Freshi Ak sxid Antisaptic Vipors,|| DX STATENEWS that Makes Internal “Dosing,” Flannel Jackets, etc., Un- | necessary. Fairfield—The TFairfield county children’s home at Norwalk is under quarantine on account of scarletina. Ten cases have developed in the in- 2 4 stitution and one death occurred. The Local Druggists are Offering It|asthma or catarrh, down to sore! majority af the cases are mild in on 30 Days’ Trial—No. Cost If| throat, bronchitis or' deep chest| for You Are Not Delighted with the | °°10S: : the Results. . Just apply VapoRub well over the| Middletown—The 1list of cases throat and chest, covering with a|dropped from the, docket of the su- warm flannel clo:z. Leave the cov- | verior court by Judge Lucien F. Bur- Dont endure that itching Heal it with Resinol That itching vhich *eepe you awake at night, -, Resinol Ofatmentissonesr- and forces you 10 $Craw”s «: tae M0S CIODAITASS yacd on cxpasedotsfaces withe ing times, is almost surs 10 yield to Pesinol Oint- eutattracting undueas ment. Usually the disoaefort stem and healing omsine ::;:;‘;';f?{m““‘;:: Deginswiththe drstapplicatin, anc:hedistressing inol Oiatment and_ Resincl cruption quickly disappears. Resinol Ointment ~ Soipareseld byaildruggists. is ewen more cfiective if 2ided by Resinol Soap. hfiifi:fit‘#‘fi’: 0 A S PEN s TURDAY ; All mothers are “home doctots” | ering loose arounq the neck so the peerat ige snyial salling gt the(;loc:’(-' DURING THIRD LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE ]| oomes o oing e oy B, el g, "ol ) Bl % S ™5t 2 ¢ morning the head is clear, phle; contains 131 cases. heir. to. They know that growing| loosened and soreness gone.‘ Ogv?e1 . . . . . children need outdoor exercise and}|rubbing with VapoRub usually re- Branford—In the casualty list of Continuously from 9 in morning to 8.30 in evening el e Sum": lieves croup in 15 minutes and an| vesterday appeared the name of Cor- + A mld‘ AT et = application at Medtime prevents a| poral Frank E. Gordon, who died in Bonds Sold Imt;llmm—sz.oo Diwn s 9 9 come, ey | night attack. , | action. Corporal Gordon was a mem- 1 on 1 . know, too, that these colds should| (olds are easiest to stop at the be- | P€F Of the Eranford battery and en- d not . e ngg]ecmfl and - yet, constant| ginning, “Nip them in ihe bud” by listed at the Lighthouse Point camp 5 “dosfing” . disturbs the delicate | Keeping plenty of fresh air in the | 2bout the middle of last June, before Balance Weekly or Monthly stomachs of. cHildren. Dedroom and applying VapoRap | It Went acrose. The alanswer tor' thts problem is the g;eely at the first sign of trouble. Waterb! Th oa extern “yapor” treatment, Vick’s| Your -druggist will sell you a % aterbury—~The . propos new Liberty Bonds Cared VapoRub, for all the many forms of | jar with the privilege of 's | wage agreement to De presented to E C Fflr Fm “ Ch‘"e cold troubles, from head colds,]| trial. 2 - it .the Connecticut Company by the lo-, cal Trolleymen's Union, calls for an NO- ADVANCE IN PRICE—25c, 50c, $1.00 increase of from 12 to 15 cents an( hour over the present scale, and the

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