Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 12, 1919, Page 8

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NORWICH, * BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1919 TORBUD | R skine Nece] o | Tne death rate of mors. tnan fs million members of the Modern Wood- 8 Uw B&A, ‘men ot ‘America the largest fratornal| TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND ' | insurance organization in the country, TENANTS i | has been increased to meet the abnorm- | { death’ losses resulting from the in- | [hasres epidemic which caused a re. ducticn in the beneficiary fund of the|PerMit from the Loard of Water Com-\§ gOypA~ MILK, OYSTER RN 2 v ATIVE 1818 CROP Abundance Qf R!ch Food in order from $112000,000 to $700.000. {mis: to us water for : 3 73 n the present membership the in-lspri g the scason | Father John's Medicine case is a flat advance of 50 Der cent.|of 191, can wen o S CRAAC“ ERS Makes it Most Valu- s s e ereatt Irate during tiis 1919 scason, without |} ) : G s {obtaining a permit, and unless notice T d 'F'.g,. able Tonic en this increase is said to not @'(o fhe contrary [o] oc strictly acturial rate but it was as far e is the membership could be induced B0ard of Waier C { 4 ¥ ”0 go at this time, ‘on or before July 15, 1919, it will be . 2. ‘. The action was taken at a special:tuken for granted that it is used. i ¥ sofe to Take meeting of the head camp of. the order | Any person who obtained a written : A 5 8 . Swift’s and Armour’s U. 5. Inspected All others in g 1o use ater Chicago, after three da)s debate. § o {Sbies oF rates Were sdopicd, |or sprinkling purposes, tenants in- WESTERN BEEF 3ecause It [one for new members and the other|ciuded, mu a written permit. | Lo ol = e ble for new members is based upon! You'll Hear Them Discussed THESE HANDSOME NEW CRAVATS Specially Priced at $1.50 The Sprinkik is from April . | the experiences of the Modern Wool-|, ‘oo PN ME Saeson 15 from el i PRIME RIB ROAST, ba.... .. en of America and materfally] !5t t0 September 30th, “ontains No ower than the Nati | : o than o aternal | § BEST SHOULDER ROAST, I»...... . : mect the Teauicemenis of the ade:| B LEAN BEEF FOR FCTTING, It t ; \lcohol or |uuate rate laws of the various states. - FRESH CUT HAMBURGER, ! ‘ ¥ ROYAL ARCANUM ‘ A E n The Grand Counci!, Royal Arcanum | BEEF LIVER, Ib. .. Jangerous |, The Grand Coinch Gova: win hoid | 3 ~f b i - ; ¢ EAMED. CLAMS its thirty-third annual = session in | r k L Bk, = oa e z o - 10€ D | Martford in Charter Oak Lall, No. 635 R o B . g (U SR T | Main street, Wednesday, .\nru 16,1 < 5 - 2 jGrand Regent, Willlam E. Fanning | : o B SWIFT’S 4 R 3 ‘;’r Sat will call the convention to order at b i - [ UGE it 10 a. m. ! 0 SPRING LAM { = The banquet will be held at Hotel| 7 3 . Pt i Garde, Tuesday evening April 13.| SN Shert Cut L 5. Grand Treasurer Henry C. Sheffield is| (= chairman, .\H members of the Royal 3 Here are some stunning new Four-in-Hands, in styles and colorings which will tickle the fancy of any man, young or old, who appreciates something good when he sees it. l g o mob iy e Grand council' NGy p 1 % 2 5 it Shaulder 1 ECE AT CYSTERS This neckwear isn't “small town” stuff. It's the classy | ! ey | i o, | hambsrsfats: 5 X g 4 T2 . % at large, their ¢ i 3 siwives and friends, are invited. Past i s upreme vegent | and examiner of: £ e germs. ms, W. H. Apgar, of Trenton, You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE history of more than has been appointed by -the su- | HERE fur we have adequate STEAM ice as a preme regent as his personal repre-|EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS tives to the convention and with| £ kili th nt | r Richard J. Kinsella will address| #7d the real skili that insurcs prom | L€ diners at the banquet. | satisfactory service. variety shown only by the smart men’s shops in the cities. The styles are new — the colorings are stunning — the quality of the silk is above reproach—and the price, $1.50, is lower than any big haberdasher would feel that he could sell them for. You're going to get a new tie for Easter. Just step and see The Boston Store window display and you will know where you are going to get it. ser in abunda i nourizh MOOSEHEART LEGION EHEADG edicine is! ™ ite Bldg, ich, cu|g e ng: Many of the new. members were | Marguerite Bld'g, Jlorwich: oh | Thursda evening at the! g of the Women of Mooseheart ! ;i i gion, No. 124, at the Moose home, ! b and a reception for them was given| Jy @l 3 fir a!filg dangerous | after the s meeting had lret‘n‘ form and it is absolutely | concluded. Mrs. Emma Beav ¥ o . | non-alco |k presi he bt OILS—VARNISHES—BRUSHES i FRESH[TWI;E PIiG PORK Special Display and Sale Begins Today = S e | G RO PAINTER and DECORATOR § SHOULDERS. 1. ... 301 sprciar rroy WHOLE PORK LOINS, b, 2 1.8 bl sack H.J.SCHATZ | o i R e 14 MAIN STREET, |} PORK LIVER, B, ..... e B | oehatore T caiiibg PORK SAUSAGE, Ib. .. 8¢ | 3 cans ....... 5Cc|PRUNES, 2 Ibs. 27c COLCHFSTER b ¢ wich lod <o was hed A or R e’ ARMOUR’S SUGAR CURED S¥ BEST MAXHF s S St e : of B b || SHOULDERS, 1. . . Imer, Wednes- INE JUICY : MONS, dez. 23c is the t er. The following officers : Day ‘on re seated by Past Dictator Lewis A. . ) n Native Dra s, supreme dictator: 4 o 3 i York was the r, Willam R. Hastedt; vice | i 4 FOWL, Ib. nd Mrs. D. prelate, | o i : iew hotel ery Butter professor in Notre Dam ¢ PSS Smith; outer - Har-| cendly Tor the purpose of putcing tne| | Fresh Made HOT BOSTON i turned. after| iollowing the installation Past Die- | ' 3 the RAISIN BREAD BAKED BEANS BEST PURE riends in)iator Henry H. Jarvis was presented | A = Iy (ot chitren| ik 8 PASC ity Jewel the poren | LU dtended b o0 M loef .......... 10c|Ib LARD e e Bl P e A An[rhisod : ount | o 5 7‘ A Lard Substitute o xmm.i,.nn;i:,,i”“,“‘ e’ porne by the Grand|\§ QLD DUTCH DELICIOUS . ... o 33k, N NE Sage e COFFEE CAKE P CAKE = o CAKES | FRESHEST BEST NATIVE EGGS - | Large Brown, dozen.............. 49¢ e |0 el Fre £ henoe 50 T BAKE SHOP SPECIALS ¢ t he ste Jingham's | 1 S T, Griffin of B ston, : ¢ ns Batais was taken 1 ¢ : i - At ofithe order.an LG e EACHIg o Ve stn 12cd0 AP L oy DAUGHTERS OF POCOHONTAS |i == — Sebequanash_Council ' Fine Light N\me u..z‘m‘“ Stemorian ‘for W LAYER CAKES [BUNS, doz. .. 15¢ | Rasp T me, on Wedn . llteachia) sl 250 36¢ fems e Y there is to be a special | A l2rg 1 t 2 Y oo oe s e : el : MALL LOAF ‘N 2 s i b Dot ithrousht. After it 0 Jon: cime up Both by trols VN BREAD C"{ES e anlt @{; P 3 i) e 'M;“” 15 e s ‘1:) e . el E WHOLE MILK CHEESE, Ib. ...... 37c BERRY JAM | PEANUT BUTTER o s i 20 32c bt Aty S onT | Counett EAGLES | Meeti ! a meeting of Norwich Aerie, N \‘:fi’",‘n“,‘,r : "\ held Monday evening two appli- | Lom> She AT SRy - received and two inftiat- ed with the Jargest attendance InOL the Vi bination { . Great interest is shown by the|SPONds mbinaty 5 A : ’ : Y : . \ 5 . t e > d 3 oted to he h c - Hi . Jeaning. Mre., Hattie S a ie 3 : . t £ Neil E at- t R 5 5| Bennett read rely. paver on (on- E s y A i ef New Haven thi % lance a i matte nii Home Should Have. Why the kitchen is cool ] ¢ AR § ar from A ,r;‘;;cxo 25rd and ever f . cluded vocal solos by J el t to : e se 1i Emma Eennett and summer. & & : erie meeting in C T e s B saviee v ke A 2 This is the first time sucl nee onas ; : esc n opencd intere er n Davis brought y this range warms tl en ir @ meet s been held in the state.| ¥ : ! S Pondiotane &} the 1 o 7. (S Fosnts - 40 members w attend the F e g T < £ s b Sy v winter. ’ initiation and supper to be held ““=“fl 2 ; . usiness e was : Biuselof stheg oms St membdratar d!in New London on Sunday. April 13th €nioy & d y col 103 T S sl the ‘eranso) dos soHERIny toelicyiats) 2:30 p. m. Frank Andree, j 2 | : nted to it 1 al farmers ad map the 1 bel 3 e & P COVENTRY elieve, you siioule § he 24th and 25th wedding anni- ies of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H.|Who Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Reed | Connec . vely, were celebrated in Grange | ""fi'“ of e 7T 5 = i Thursday cvening by mem- | MAY WE URGE YOU TO SEE IT T B e O i ciety Sar grafd_lod X After a very pl d as fuel, producing supremely satisfactory results. It em- bodies all of the cooking fa of both the full-sized coal r and the full-sized gas range—with added provision fo wgle large oven bakes perfectly with either or all fuels— separately or together. 3 | we ¢ show you much better than we can possibly explain in print. y This is the Range that use e Hall of Ellington has PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. home with her I Th The Same Range Without the Gas For Use In City or Country A perfect baking compact range that burns coal or wood (up 3) without changing fire box fixtures—with extra large ting oven that can NEVER crack or break—with large Eoael Ml Lk L‘h copper reservoir if wanted, which heats water while oven is bak- ¥ interesting ng without troublesome dampers. Requires no blacking—easy to 3 Vo eep clean—simple to operate—saves fucl—lasts a 1 plendid investment. With shelf or plain if desired. fifetime—a SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE WHO : S DECIDE DURING DEMONSTRATION g0 gnnes Club Plan Offer—Limited To 25 Members . od T SREUE”ORPS C l c&l!'z% Is ’I:he : Buckingham M day af- $15.00 Membership Fe: | | .owes $3.00 Weekly Des Soldier’s Friend | e SR8 A S = EVERY FOUR DOUBLE 1d treasurs er’s weports were i \ccepted as w which is credited to the cach price of your range PRIC i e : v o = = = ROLLS CF W ) B Afterlong © King or guard- | | April I cansidate was initiaced : each week until range is fully f_ st jer wh i the ! =< =1 PURCHASED. paid for tho sat - : Wi the salute with Ca e A THOUSAND PATTERNS ; fragrart, LADIES' AUXILIARY, A. O. H. SEE THE LADY BAKING IN OUR WINDOW soothe and i i 1 i | . After the business session of TO SELECT FROM stop itching, ciear th i |dies' Auxiliary, Di . 0. H. hel i ples, the scalp of dandruff and the | |in Buckingham Memos r | held. At the b ss sess 3 7 Yoo Nellie O'Nell presided and the report SCHWARTZ BR Tne from the recen: whist given by the Asoy AAELee division showed that st had — Deen most succe: wrswrJ. P.BARSTOW & CO. s SRS E ary wh Ortiars, Socp T Xeklhy, Vo Bate 25 WATER STREET EVENING SETUNT LI R __m ...M“:fi_qm o oy “The Big Store with the Little Prices’ Dm'm" nndfl _F“"“‘ 2 bl he social session N and were enjoyed and the winner in <. 9-11-13 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. t.he. guessing contest was Mrs. Nellie

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