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. NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1918 - VICTORY BOYS AND GIRLS ORGANIZED |GAS IN THE STOMACH TR e s Bt e a4t v o ents, e 10 IR THE MOHICAN ECONOMY DAY assigned the duty of organizing the . Saxton. v d Z S i 2 »tmv Boys and Girls in lnrg'\or- Campaign Director Case, was en- TWLVle\l each week when me prices arée lov«em‘ Save your'money by trading here.on Wednesday- - h district, in the United War Work | thusiastic about the progress beinz | Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia To It I ampaign, and he has associated with |made in the campaign. Foliowing the | Overcome Troubl.. Caused by Fer- e himn as a local committee the follow- | meeting Monday night, the canvass- menting Food and Acid ing: E. J. Graham, Rev. Myles P. Gal- |ers in the local district feel free to Indigestion. Yo, Revo Willlm J{iKenneay, Avthi| £0 out and secure aWyance piedses a9 I, Peale, Rev. I V. Maciejewski, Miss|as to lighten their labors next week. bt o Elzabeth Lane and Henry A. Tirreil | Director Case sends this message to| Gas and wind in the stomach accom- As' fast as possible the outlying sec- |the campaign workers: panied by that fuli, bloated feeling af- tions are being org: “ rassers gst | ter eating arc almost Certain evidence | s ———— ——— e S IOl v e B e e e of the presence of excessive hvdrochlo-|l§ United States Food Administration License Numbers G-08535—B-9118 that the entire district will be in shape | will be many instances wher the peo- | cajled “acid indigestion.’ THE MOHICAN COMPANY to carry on this importan: part of the ' ple selected may be at a loss to know | Acid stomachs are dangerous because campaign work. how much they should contribute in |too much acid irritates the delicate lin- Chairman Brown said: “This 1s a|this campaign.” Probably the follow- |ing of the stomac "'x ';me" 1§aflm§° o splendid opportunity for boys anda girls | ing censure that was made to a pros- | 59 EpaRiGHERY serOas St Best Chuck Roast, Tb. 24c] Armour’s Lean Pot Roast, 1b... 22¢c| Sugar Cured Fresh Cut Hamburger SMOKED e Gt B Looes | SHOULDERS . 26¢ Lean Salt Pork, Ib. ... 26¢c Choice Cuts Corned Beef | SWIFT’S SPRING LAMB who want to do their share toward |pective contributor may be applicable N el winning the' war. The molto of the |io ANy others who honestly want Lo | fends the stomach: Ands hampers the Victory Boys and Girls’ department is {do the right thing normal functions of the vital internal A _million boys and girls benind a| “I want to do my full part in this|organs, often affecting the heart. All Kinds llion fighters.” 'Many boys and|United War Work Campaigi,” he said, It is the worst of folly to neglect N rchase Your Victrola Onl ey Pu chase y s wish they could be “over there” |0 you think a hundred doliars is|SUi¢h @ serious condition or to treat A L h ordinary digestive aids which ¥ . either as a doughboy or a %ea Cross share " have no neutralizing effect on the On Our Exclus]ve |nurse but they can't be there, of| And I told him that would be|stomach acids. Instead get from any c course, but they can help in this way.” | hard for anyone but himself to decide |druggist a few ounces of Bisurated| 4 “The orzanizations for which the|“There are so many differsnt Wi d e a ° Victory Boys and Girls are working |lccking at money,” 1 said. ; h s Bht wLt rrovide the soldier with his -movie| A hundred and seventy millions | & T8 5 the b . Guarantee o rvlce theatre, his church, his club, his store. lool\s big at first glance. 1t re forty {’,fii“;fi,‘,,i”fi,,“,,;,fi& e the excess acid| Fresh, Lean when he buys the little every day s what Jefferson gave for the|and prevent its formation and there i Moot s 20 things he neede. When he fs hungry, fana territory. 8s.or pain. : Bisurated Mg PORK they feed him, when he is tired they ° i . It's a dollar and seventy cents for nesia (in v or tablet form—ne comfort him, an a ls ac lon “I hope that every hoy and girl in s of | Magnesia man. woman and chid s wne|liguid or milk) is harmless o -the CHOPs|Pickled Pigs’ Feet, Ib. 10¢ and the than eiht doliars and | : R ® Stomach B the Norwich district,” said Chairman household. purpos Tt is used by thousands of Cut From Salt Ribs, Ib......... 10c Legs, Ib. 33c Rrown, “will envoll with the Vietory You can figure it on fhat basts e ho enjov their meals with no |[] Squire’s Easter 5 Fores, b, 23 FE Squire’s Eastern Cut, . L;u:;ih 232 1b. 35¢ Little Pig N e Fresh Shoulders, 1b... 30c ce or can figure it on great work which the soldier needs so{the basis of e much. By so doing they will bs back-| “Of i he questioned. “I do|been advanced from $1,330 to $1,800. d 00 {ing up the men that are fighting not understand.” ‘Th‘e new salaried employe this year $ own a The organization of the outlying dis- | 1t's less than fifteen cents a doy for [iS G. H. TFullerton d ] tricts has been practically completed, |each of our s and sailors,” 1|tendent at a salary of $2.000. | Vinie b 3 2 . o This is t the first public . | the following being the chairmen ap- | answered. “Fifteen cents to |, Thi; abou ohican | pomted in each section: give them warmth and con and | ledze through newspaper publication | y y Boys and Girls and pledge themselves |I told him. “On the basis of doll Here is the famous Victrola Xl-a, $115.00 15 Wit and G e fo Wiisena / —_— e S Sperial Royal Seal Tomatoes Selected L da 1—Baltic, Louis J. Fontaine. entertainment, and lectures, and |that there wa Creame ean ............... 2l -EGGS i ¢ ~Bozrah and Fitchville, B. Allen |xames, and the tiought of mother plant. —Inquiries claly: at “the Ty | ——e Come and Hear Your Favorite Records Hidwell. S ARietopan e P time Mr. Fullerton was engaged drew BUTTER |Royal Seal Peas, can 15¢| ~d¢z. 57c s—Colchester, Judge H. P. Buell. “Ritteen génis o day for aibov; tyo | SYERIVe: TepHen e samle pplicy bl 22 : VICTOR VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS T Buckimgan T VTR QLR e TN WA 088 pupiediion o the hising of The Tate |} Ib. 56c |Majestic Brand [Philadelphia ¢ Lew! Mather to Jook after service he said, e !maintenance. A month or two after the had been at work an official of the asgow, J. T. Wilbur, And eyes kindled “I think T -Griswold and Jewett City, Her- [could take ten at least bert C. Webster (lemporary |drew s check book out Kippered Herring, can 28¢c Cream RS S B me the |company objected strenuously to the | Cooking |Red Beans, 2 Ibs..... 26¢c CHEESE ebanon, pr he wwant publication by The Bulletin of the e e, ead‘ 15C e ! ; {hem' the best vou've got. fact that Mr. Mather was in the em- Compound |Mohican Soups, 3 cans 27c ENGLAKD | soing to cost? ploy of the company e St e Vi SACE T Preg ; A The following annual balance sheet . . mesm af VzdarSermeSupreme ; B R (0 8 e et o il s slu ey Shang e Ib. 27c |Scottish Chief Tomato e ; ‘ Tateeiite, : S 1 but for him: sup-|annual report of the commission: Catsup, bottle....... 14c i Main S t. .- Norchh, Conna | is—Coltintown, Thomias MacDonald. !pose you figure it out for yourself. Resote _— s : PEANUT Lenox Soap, 5 bars. .. 30c Ib, 41c HANOVER FLAG WITH STATE POLICE INVESTIGATED |Assets C;{‘\f % 3 BUTTER|Cream of Wheat, pkg.23c{PURE: {17 STARS, ONE GOLD| -TOTAL CF 1,694 CASES YEARpajance with asurer. . Nawe e " HONEY Ib. 25c |Nut Margarine, lb. ... 29¢ perintendent Thomas I. Egan of |C. tat> police nas compisted his an- | S; BAPTIST WOMEN HCLD [I'- ‘ot of B J. B. Kent, . Sp T A patrigtic service w: state sgcret MISSIONARY CONFERENCE |; paride \x\'( Gale tz‘;rx “3‘.'3\“3’” ?,‘.’fm‘fl*"“ gl 6 o iy well aitended | ¢ nday evening, | the h in bank king fund | when a community, service flag wa 1 repori of the activities of the R fund J ‘*L d 35¢ In-Co ki 5 b b i rit 7 ity, service flag was t o activities he | Beserve fund - a 'mr g g "af‘yc‘v‘::‘”m\“ e ek dedicated.” The programme usea Was demrtmenl and has filed the repor ‘.\l;)mios as per inventory.. 19 JU]CY _M'E’__Ei‘_‘.__ 25¢ : | prepared by the national service com- | with Governor Marcus. H. Holcomb. — Hesiodl v,f':"::’n T Ai"" Lw“:"’"' D e R R s that e department | $005,910.54 Yellow 0nlons,_3 Ibs. 10~ Whole Milk S Mivelal AT t f‘ S. Deputy | aucled the service. The address of | investigated 1694 during the Liabilities. ORANGES | ¢ T e o e L |y o mphere is to be atltie evening was given by Rev. U. O.])ear and expended §50.011 in carrying A inan Sweet Potatoes, 7 Ibs. 25¢ CHEESE hapie; chur, ‘o Wednes o o recits | o B (Nl Le Sriioe bout Us work. Moncy paia oe SN B ) (8 R Bl i) o len Lo resife in|fiuc haa sixteen blue stars and one|to the state tota: RE Ol s o Meaty Prunes, 2 lbs.. 25¢ - will be at the police station from 10 m‘,"“d - jthe morning to 3 in the afternoon. ar. ,The gold star is for Al-|mary of the repor \ert James Tanner, who enlisted in | the Canadian army at ths cutbreak of {the war and died from wounds re- ceived, while discharging his Guty 5s St . scout on the Somme. Sert. 25, 191 eSElEh : and ot e At he other stars are for: ldward Ku- | Nymber of dp,,or,auong b 191 | Brofit and. Joos <ian, Erpest Kusian, Cecil Balkcom, 5 beph Chartier. Peter M. Crofts, Ar- | The total number of investigations ir Crofts, (Alfred ofts, Raymond |D¥ the department of complaints was s, (A ts, R 115 E thée s Sidnev' Whipple, William J. L34 for the vear. Nellie G. & E. Co.) Accounts payable .. Notes pay | Wages accrued . 400,000.00 T T e S s e —————— “iitini |§ MEALY COOKING POTATOES, 15 Ibs, peck. ... 49 T N SRS R A AN O T T A SRR e (S ST Grizgs of Japan, Mi Number of investig: matters involving crime) Number of prosec | York, employer, and Porsenna Pollas- [( trina, Groton, emplo¥e, contus |left shoulder, side, ribs and thi; Irate of $14 . Y. M. C. A., Knights of Colum- or other similar - organizations. of the label from overseas, the . he! i - ! 3% rear living relative must get from Chartier, John Albert Papineau, John | 'hhe fees recelved under the opera-|GlVES APPROVAL TO e New London, em- |the Red Cross an application blank to Carroll Flynn, Harvey Coombs, Clay- |tion of the s | ployer. lton, When the sig e has been ap- ton Hope, Arthur Lanagan, Ralph D, |amounted to 34,90 : y FOURTEEN AGREEMENTswlun employe, lacerated heel & eaon oo No Standieh. There were 272 signs and sizn| Commissioner J. J. Donohue has ap-|of left foot, at rate of $10.30 e 5 5 lllfnd~ need apply, as v the nearest boards licensed and the fees colected [proved the. following fourteen Worl»-g -r A. Scott Co., New London, em- = g {relative lowed to send a-package A . amounted to $982 men’s compensation agreemer and Richard Dugan, New Len- | jg wi Hacishasty " 3 : 5 | ime and trouble if the Demonstrated Voting Machine. Superintendent Egan as fire mar-| Hall Bros, Norwich, employer, anfl‘dun employe, blow on head and two |nearest Ve comes in person for Joseph J. Fields was the demon- 1 received reports of o : B O 49 fires | Albe: strator of the voting machine in the!lthroughout the state during the vy corridor of the town hall on election |and the losses due to them amounted puagehes ned gt the: Red « day and was kept busy a large part of | 1o $2,280 554.93. 1 includes only |ployer, and William Gardiner, Mont- and Henry M. Stevens, New |from 10 to 19 ard \.‘ff““;“?”' Nov. 6, the time. Although the machines have ‘cuch amounts as have been estimated |ville, employe, injured spine, at rate|l.ondon, employe, bruised foot, at rate | 5 ‘ i been in use for several years, there and reported to the state police office |of 8. lot <n | are always a number of peopie Who|by local fire ma ek el arshals. | New London Ship and Engine Co.| « ¢ ed W, Newton, Groton, em- | The Rival of Butter Tn Thorp, Preston. employe, neck n‘r \hl‘d fingers of left hand, at rate of rate of $11 the application blank. TFhese blanks may be obiained at the Red Cross muscles strained, Uncasville Mfg Montville em- Scott Co., New London, em- 7 like to become better acquainted with| "Phirty-five fires were reported as |Groton, employer, and St. Marie, | ers, md just how it works, and they take this|heing of incendiary or suspiciou | Fall River, employe, bruised back, at|ploye, fracture of seventh and eighth opportunity when they eee it as they investigated by of $14. {ribs, at rate of $14. | teh, following re: ew London Ship and Engine Co.| Groton Iron Work oton, employ- | of ' incendiary Groton, employer, and John Pi and Adolf Selm, New London, em- | hot_ashes. New London, employe, left | ploye, contused wound of great toe,| s not eve, at rate of $12 {at rate of $14. | e day of increasing cost of vhen such a stapl food as climbed the price-ladder to bund, it is pleasant to gular dairy. product is ing we can spread on Atysome period in his career every f‘*‘r man carries something in his pocket [P°V fire, | for Tuck cient ence for prosecution: one| The Ship Construction and Trading| Admore Wool2n Mills Co., ! fit Brand | ; one mysterious | Stonington. emplover, and G.|employer, and Frank Chenko, s = repetition. The Westerly, emplove. hips and|emplove, internal injury, at rate of | € ,“;: et | remaining five were disposed of as fol- | injured, at rate of $9.50 sil. \““ A | 0 2 *quittal ‘nneobohm\l o su-| Babcock Printing Press Co., New | e | { perior court—bon 1500—to jail: one |Tondon, emplover, and Geo R - : 5 e 1 uts o INe n. bound to superior court, honds $3,000; | Goodyear. New Tondon, employe, bad. | For Norwich Boys: in Allied e n | one to four years in stats prison; one |ly bruised left foot, at rate of $7.42.- | A notice has just been rec : “‘d]"'m‘ef Spe- } - to five vears in state prison Thames River Specialties Co.. Mont- [the Red Cross Christmas p: | e Wi red | The work of the sealer of weights|ville, employer, and Frederick R.|mittee which will delight the relatives | diterent | l 0’ are and measures is reported for the vear | Rheaume, Montville, employve. lacera- of those Norwich b who are serv-|gosa hutter as follows: Places of business | 217; instruments inspected, 1.8 | ed, ! tion about the groin, at rate of $10.44. |ing with the Canadian, British or other | need butter in- | “Henry E. Fox Construction Co, New |armies of the"allies, or with the Red jLook for o - Siruments sealed, $04: ins-ruments The Downcast Dyspeptic Takes| condemned, state institutions vis- | Stuart'’s Dyspepsia Tablets After |ited, 22: food dealers inspected. 99; | : . food purchases, 19: food dealers prose- 'r] F > 1\/1 1 Eating Sand SIS RIS § el e : second offense (fine $100) 1; e Expectant Mother Now a Twelve-Cylin- fb0d packages inspected. 37.922: but- der Racer, ! ter ol eE el 104 oo el . \ ed, 29 - g g “The Shadow of Comi ing Events” often darkeas T | I8 nipeced Drose = = cline purchases for test of pumr other prosecutions, 2; total prosecu- tions, The old-time grouch} is now ' a the days of the expectant mother. Sunny Jim. Instead of:feeling aull, Constipation, always a handiczp to the health and happiness | stupid, irritable and dizzy after eat- 3 ing he takes a Stuart's\ ous to the woman f |Tablet and is bright, adtive SALARIES ADVANCE IN | wio is preparing to fulfill her highest duty—materni § |natured ana full of pepb > GAS AND ELECTRIC PLANT | X his O K. on the entire bill of fare; < g S B eversining ie £ood. from the soup 10 |q* Geciric Qepatiment ot the. cits of to do so poisons herselt § |[the pie and cheese, and sets snug and |0 &N GIPRUCACE. 01, A€ Tl me | > bring into the world, R | comtortnie {parison of the annual report up io e > Onc u learn the remarkable ac- |30 5750 "o1s and the statement they | ion means n than mere failure to have a regular | tion of s Dyspepsia Tablets in, 46 1o the special committee of the el evacuation. It means stagnation of waste ; iges od, preventing and over-i{ ., mon council, and a new salaried 5 e coming gassiness, heartburn. sour emplove has been added since their the bowels, production of irritant and poisonous | risings lump in your throat, gagging | ™D %} E L \ : % : > . ! annual report was made. sorption into the blood, and distribution all over and ighieqoher g distueaacs fof '“d'ges" In the annual report Supt. tion, you will eat what you want at L \hop is shown as receiving $ any time without the slightest dis-| hgertipiloo e ke a 5. Get a 50-cent: box 'at any @ruE ! poried that his salary is now store and join the throng of live:ones | POTE] that Bls salary I8 now |who are doing their bit and doing it | " c 5 Pt |salary of Cashier Ired S. Maples has | of every woman, becomes do J. Ke- 500 sal- It mears aggravation of all these discomtorts that attend the It contributes to the tragedies of child- ces the ability of the mother to nurse her : has been born. dangerou ntr:] waters, For three generations the BARSTOW Stove Company has been mobxh:nng the army of its products—making it strong, famous, invincible! | That army, with its legions of ranges for every conceivable need and purpose, has || been a force of civilization and progress—a victor in the field of accomplishment. | And now, in 1918, when all humanity is at war, RICHMOND Ranges are at the front in the industrial field, stronger than ever in “kitchen service.” They save TIME WORRY and FUEL. . THE BARSTOW GUARANTEE IS ENDORSED BY SCHWARTZ BROS. to employ pills, castor oil, purg , etc. that force the bowels to act. But the Nujol rrcz\m’ less t for Constipation is not only harm- t in every way efficient. Nujol heips Nuture to re-establish natural, thorough, bowel | evacuation, regular as clockwork. sl GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ON ACCOUNT OF THE LABOR SHORTAGE 1 AM OBLIGED TO DISCONTINUE BUSINESS AND SELL ‘MY STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY. J. P. HOLLOWA 39 YEARS IN BUSINESS Nujol is 1ot absorbed. It cannot affect the child. It is easy ! and pleasant o take. | Best of all, Nujol not only overcomes constipation, but it hinders the formation of poisons in the bowels, absorbs and I camies therw cut of the body, thus preventing complications. Get Nujol from vour druggist and take according to directions, RICHMOND g RANGES COUPLED WITH OUR MODERN METHODS OF DOING BUSINESS, is a mighty strong recommendation to center your mind 6n when buying a range. SCHWARTZ BROS. “The Big Store with the Little Prices” 9-11-13 Water Street ) « NUJOL is sold only in sealed u/’”'"’”g bottles bearing the Nujol Trade Mark. Insmten Nujol. 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