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Get Rid of that Junk From un ediorisl in 4 Boston pupe «JUNK” “Thefe are two problems bafore | “If he is not suceesstul in the exery person: one is to get some- | he will die of hunger.- If thing to est; and the other to ‘ | climiuste thoroughly the waste will die in one of forty watter, o ways. The rich and heavy foods of, Winter leave the syétem overloaded with wastc matter. This is THE JUNK OF WHAT YOU HAVE EATEN Get rid of this waste before the warmi weather comes, or It will poison the blood; prodice iflflfio_fi and constipation; canse disfiguring ernstions on the face, and result in that w ; worthless, utterly miserable condition known as Spri Fever. FOR ONE HUNDRED YEARS SANALT The Sensible Spring Tonic Has been cleansing the system ind proteeting its nsers against SPRING SICKNESS TAXE SANALT now: B isiintiia frrst, uccessful in the dheh ot the secon not successful in dite. e NORWICH WESTERLY A b § (. 5. at 23 Stillmani Word has béen yecdivéd here ofithe Summerville, N. J. at v death of t D. Cldrk at-Chardler, zyénue, and will reside thers nefirm z‘?&fiem trouble. . He was | €W, Curthman of New Ygrk ‘ls in a former residenit here. Mr, Clark |town for the week. $ was _born in Chaplin, Conn. He \\'as' Funeral servees for Mrs Euphemia for many Yeéars deacon of the Pawea- |A. Whitford were held Tuesday. aft- tuck Congregational chuteh and was'a ernoon at'the Pawcatuck Séventh:Day mempber of that church uatil his death. Baptist church, of which, she was a Besides Tifs wife he is sufvived by member. Rev. Clayton Burdick of- two brothers, Henry Clark of Florida ficiated. 3 andja brother residing in Chaplin, | The desth of Georgé A: Divis: o Conn. - The body will be Lrought t0curred at his home on Mystic avende, ‘Westerly for birial. Paweatuck, Monday at 3.15 p. cmétuleifi The members of the Masoric club had beem working at the C. B.. C¢ have. received their costumes afd all Sons Co. up to within a few days and is in readiness for fhe. performancs, 4ithough ill was thought to be on the “Tity- Minutes of Mirth_and Melody Sain. THeart trouble was the cause of with Mere Crutmb, Fred-W. Roptnson, his death. He is survived by his wife; Roy“Hounge, Mosés Lowry, The twy Charlotls Davis and twh cijldren, speclaity atte’are Golg té the Race (DOYS: aged 16 and 15 years. by Sath Coffiell afid Haffy O. Wiiliams | Thé natrualization officer was at the and ofliifig but Rice. THe cast Con- |cOUrt house héte Tuesday to receive &ists of Ralph Koelb, ~Afchie Mao- those who Had thelr secofid papers to Kengie, Cherles ©. Ohtreli' and D. K. e, o, Plerce, all local men: VTu;gcdgymayanlneg!h Wsterly Grifgs = iote e |y 0- 28, .a meeting in Grangd ball, Tha proprietérs of séveral of the ' 0n 1 N€1C & mee laces in Westerly raided by federnl mrohdals which was greatly snjoyel pronibition agents Saturday arrestel ,aoan award Blakd of the state by Westerly police, hiave been . um* nage g fercible addrbss, At the closs moned to appear beforé the prohibition commissioner ifi- Providence to afi- swer to the charge of sale of liqior in violdtiofi of tle Volstéad dct. “iotlay AL SHEH 90 &: 75, o s0a- Mrs. E. R. Lewis, wifa of Dr. Lewis $fér came up. High street and teled to of 95 High street, fell down the whole beat the trolley car and running to flight of stairs Monday at her HOme, néar caught the rear wheels in the sustaining severe bruises to her back. side .0f fhe car, tearing. out numerous Monday night she was reportec,to be in epokes fn the wice Wheels. a semi-conscious condition. At the probate colrt session Tues- John E. Lord of St.-Joseph, Michi- day afterncon, at the courthouse, h:— gan, is the guest of his father at his fore Judge Burke, the fokowing Eus- home on John street. _ iness was transacted: Ralph Mann of New York Wwas & Wstate Abby C Babcock, pétition for business caller here Tuésday. ., | brobate of will, received. Cecil M. Beringer of Narraganséit! Estate Mary V Kribbs, witness af- dvenue i§ confined to her home by 41l frmed; second codcil refused to pro-| of the busingss meeting there wds a fiti¢ musicdl Program and réfreshments wWére served by the committee. attack of grip. bate. Thomas Hust Co.. xecutor. James W. Fatining had purchased bond $30,000 Appraiser Eugene B. the house of Cathefine Driscol ©f Pendleton. | Estate Almeda Sawyer, petition for application of Admr. Albert Sawyer ap- plied. Bond $15,000. Tristdim Bab- cock. Appraiser Bugene B. Péndleton. Estate James Babcock, petition for probate of will; Dr Louis Stillman, sworn; . bill admitted Wikiam Wil- liams Wilcox, executor Bond $2,500. Arthur Stillman appraiser, Frank M. on St. Patrick's day. Mrs. Annette Wilcos, formierly of Jew- | ett City. who, has beén Spending the past six months at HaSbrouck Héghts, N. J., {s now a guest at the hothe of her brothér and sister-in-law, Mf. ana Mrs. Fréd W. Turner, at Log Cove Mrs. gopncc, Wileox's daugtiter, Miss Ellen Wilcox, &1 marat, Y Sophomore in Connecticitt, college. &peht ' cornny > CCOrE® Norman, §1,402.18, re- Sunday with Her mother at thé hHome of | their relatives. Randolph Mathewson of Pittsfleld. Mass,, motored. heré Thursday and his frother, Rufus Mathewson, of Buffaio, N. Y. drrived here Sunday, called here by thé contimied {liness of their sister, Estate of Charles Fontana, account to_court April 4. Estate Joseph Fontana, account to £0 over to April 4. Dr. Jolin Saunders of Wyoming was 2 caller here Tuesday. GALES FERRY 1 Have Ladd Help on Oné Thit is-h‘r ), “UX ."EI!. Emma S. {ienne‘:t gl lh(e Massachusetts Institute of Technology, iy, 85th Pasim, 19th he | PaD: short. program given by Seout-| motored to the M. E. patsonage and ! ST Mighty. S9th Psaim, 19th verse. was the| noo1ir D, C. Perkins dnd his 1f00D of | menod with Rév. G Ho WHeat and STONINGTON seme of Rev. G. H. Wright's sermon in | Boy Scouts followed, . obening., with. the : . y.. 8 lowed, family Sunday en route fo Conneeticat| The Business of the 1 %6 M. E. church Sunddy morning. Rev.|scout song, Tramp. Tramp, Tramp, the | college to call on Mrs. Nevers' daughtér, | dieton Ras boon pampa s oocar I Peti- Allen Shaw Bush ssseted Rev. Mr.|Scouls Are Marching, Misx, Jennie G.|3fiss Jine E. Nevers, a freshman at the | mond of the i s by bl Hase . 5 & L & H erkins a e piano. ey gave the 1 o e Wright n the service. At the offertory - college. one of the oldest he aote same Come Tnte M, ye|fcoUt cuth saiuté to the flag, and the | "Thers hiave been fejerdl grass fireh on | “Comtort cun dm Triae event | ot & : letters of the alphabet With the scouflor near Fort Decatur inotntain the ast| caivary chareh restorr Loy Sening .at from Handels Messlah. Miss| flaga. Scontmaster Perkins gave an ex-| wecle Tho ons Thirsday was, eadiiy | b roonoich rectory and the mem. G. Peritins was organist. Rev. | Dibltion of tying 20 different knots in|gubaued. but the one of ‘Saturday Shion bax several &riicles. for ;{ha wr. Wright announced request of | &! ninutes with eyes shut. - After the |ing promised a of some magnitude | "y’ s Wond Gulis Aesident Bistiop Edwin S. Hughes of the | Cl0S'ng song, One of a Jolly Crewy MisS|and men wére calléd Dy telephone all| . 4 ulld of the First ow Englind So Caroline B. Freeman wis the director of | 1 Pt varied. More than 40 wers,ifi the grand mareh that opaned the evening's festivi- Attorney Albert Saunders of Boston, Mass, is the guest of hls father, Wm. F. Saunders. Miss' Amelia Mattibwson. Mrs. J. C. Nevérs and son Judson of South Wiydsor, with her son George 6f ough the churehi is to meet Friday even- e vicinity . by property pecial Easter offering of one-tenth of | & &ame. The Prince of Paris Lost His! owners to assist in plittidg out the blaze.| 06 Vith Miss Helen Koelb of Eim Hat n went to the picture gal- i 3 ) Street. income for the week pre. | Hat Th pleture gal-} 1t made a* spéctacular sight &< it ran | “NCE o ik idudl offering. - and Mre, Richard H. Chasé Wis the'| over “the mountain, bat was subdued, |, ics Rose D'Amino who has been a day school session Mrs Har- > naming the most piétures. raze, ard H. Chase, Walldte and Em-Beth _Bénnet and Dorothy Birch, r attendance and Rev. n oftering. At the Epwortn with Mrs. Monett topic was My Debt to the offertory Miss » tople by Miss Jennie G. Perkins and | b Madelios B Rev. G. H. Wright | chose sides and Rev. Hivte ot one which was obtained. by of Mes Laura Mc- asurer of the cifelé, Saturday auxiliary of the La- of the M. E. church met on luncheon sets, Country elub se on organ- | 77th bifthday at his home in thé yillage g ment 4sto- | Monday, March 20. It fidd béen -ar- The decorations | ranged that his twifl sister, Mre Hegter for the win- | Prentice, of CalHornia, who has been sister, Mra Harriet Ave s day and | h uekingham was gram, w was Comstoci that day. winner of a box of. Baster. candy for A suit_case in which Andréw P, Miller, Rich- Narcross, adults Rose, Norcross children, ‘#1th, Gor- don Mahferre, Altred Erickson, Paul Mi- Allen Shaw Bush gave out the words was judged a tle. Jack Horner ple enclosed a gift for evéry puiling a string attached fo {hie #irt from the ple. A birthday cake with St Patrick's day decorations, with tWo lighted green can- dles, was cut and seryed by the recently ted president of the assocfation D, . o| B Povey. Under the direction of Mrs, Al meciae | Walter M. Buckingwan i6e. créaim dnd with Srs. Moners | cake wers served to 4ll by the Junlor auxiltary ofggirls and the Boy Scouts. Charlés H. Comstock pelébrited his ! spending some months in Mystic with her shotld mmotdr with their nephew, Henry Packer, of Mystic, to &ne with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Avery, rgical patient at the Lawrence Memo- rial hospital was dismissed Tuesday an will remain with her aunt in New Lon- don for a visit. The Travel -club met Tuesday after- noon at the library.' The large number who attended had the pleasure of hear- Sunday 2 fleld of Latham E. Smith near the village was burned ovér .~ a, barn theréon caught firé, but was saved. Mrs. Fred W. Tuntier of Léng Cove is wisiting | hier * prother-in-law and sister; Mr. “and Mrs ' Edward Woodin, at Tur- ner’s Fails, Mass, for two weeks, sng the solo Clean|ler: uniofs, particimibud, srondsa much| Mrs. Bddle Stmmons arrived from i‘“:”- an interesting talk by Miss Marfe fal reagings were civer on | merfiment. &pelling match in Wwhich | Norwi 5t waeh' hud - ChEs ir | Zangrandi of Westerly, who spoke . 5 C. Petking_and Richard H.. Chase N e home on the village street for the sea- “A‘:YIETDU*ME On the Island of Ca- pri, Italy.” Miss Lena Chesebro, who is @ strgleal pa¢ient at the Lawrence jhospital at New London will undergo an operation son _preparatory Al Simmons later. The village school closed Friday, to ai- low the teachér. Mrs. Winifréd Crepeau, to visit other schools. this week. Mrs. Aubrey Baxter of Groton was a| George A. Hydé, who purchased the recent guést of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; trolley building_ which birned down re- John McGuire, of the Lester district. cently will to the coming of Mr. BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY soon erect on the land a | veh NARCH 72, 1922 and will use-it for 2" store énd waiting room. - A 3 : Tunesday. morning ‘bétyeen .ome _and twé o'clock, burglars enteréd thé store of, Sarah. B. Sheffield oh Water street. When - Miss Sadie Gregg went to open the stors Tuesday morning she noticed that théts wat a hole inthe back door lafge zno’&h for one to slip his hand. Thé bolt ot door was slid back {n this man- ner ‘4nd- the fest wad easy. It is evi- denit: the -burglars entéred the storé in this manfer and on ledving locked the door aftér them. Things weré strewn around _the: floor and gloves, corsets, Randierchiets and mahy othér things wers taken. . Miés Sheffield, who has DBéen in business for the past 25 years Tere in the same place. has never before been molested, T\e store 6 located in the thickly. settled part of the town. The loss is_estimated at about $200. ‘The thisves findoubtedly removed the goods iy, automobile. JEWETT CITY The institution of Very Rey, Michael MiCabe copincil, No. 2364, K. of C., took place Monddy -eventiig. A large and en- thusiastic’ company of members of. the order from different. parts, of the: state were mueh interested in the installation ceremony which was performed by ing officlals as follows: District Deputy | Frank Cunningham of ‘Willimant ¢, Graud Knight Ovilla Charén, Plainfield, Deputy Grand Knight Willlam Shea. Norwich, Chancellor Jeremizh A. Des mond, Norwich, Financ.al Secretary Jofin P. MoQuiiin, Willimantic Warden Wii- liam Martin and, inside Guard Salvatore Dutora, 4lso of Whilimantic and Organ- ist, Nicholas Soelina 6f Norwish. The officérs instdlied, to act in control of the home council for its first year, are: Grand kfight, John F. Henndn; depity grand knight, Edmond Jodoin; ‘chancel lor, John T. Barry; financial secretary, John A Hourigan; fecordifig Secretary, John Driscoll; wardén, William Dwyer; {treasurer, Chestér Dutkowski; lecturer. | Rév, J. H. Seiferman; trustées Fugene bert; advocafe, - Louis Masse: inside guard, Frank Driscoll; outs'de guard Peter Fiynn; chaplain, Rev. John J. Me- Cabe. It is a source of great satisfaction to the 70 or more charter members that now a home counsil will afford all the advan- tages and comforts hitherto enjoyed in the Norwich council, from which thése members havé been transferred. All in- terest is now centered in the grand e\on_t of April 23d, when the major degrec will be conferred in full form by an expert team. The funeral services for Mrs. F. X. Casavant were held at St Mary's church Tiesday morning. Requiem mass Wwas célebratéd by Rev. J. J. McCabe. The bearers were Maxcy . Seymour, Georgs LaBonte, Josenh Menard, Felix Guillotte John' Desjardines and Noe Dugas. Fa- | ther McCabe read the committal servce at St. Mary's cemetery in Lisbon. Hour:- gan Bres. were the funeral directors in charge. The Lorough was considerably alarmed at 8.20 Mon evening when the big fire whistie went off with a, big roar. Theti at p m., the regular time for tne evening curfew whistle she wouldn't “went” In the mddle of the forencon Tuesday off she went again. People ran | for the fire cards meanwhile listening | for the second number. Out of order, was the reason given by the operator. { After its bad spell it was in working or- der at the-9 p. m. test whistle Tuesday. Mt. Vérnon lodze. Norman B. Parkhurst, master, worked a class of three in the Master Mason's degres at o stated communichtion held ‘n theif lodge rosms TFuesday evening. Dur- ing the evening refreshments were served the ‘large company present. An gomor- unity was given for all to hear the new p'ano just purchased by the O. E. S. and Mt. Vernon lodge. Officer McDermott has received from the statp department of motor ve set of new rulings and instructions, of which are causinz no little interest among Jewett City owners, especially the follawing : Under no circumstances can a motor J. Carroll, Wiliiam Menard. Uldric Gil- handsome néw structiré.on the Primises | be registered jas such, excepting when . %5, F. ard A, M., | | saret Tanner was clected lecturer to take | such motor vehicles are used solely Jfor the_transportation of school ~chiidrenm, . B ghers, and_school nurses. 2 Yet the leiter further state: § 1In 4 genéral way enforcement may be |- &ipected to be reasonable and anyone || who does ot understand the law or |- thinks that his cir has been fmproperly classified, or is paying more than® some other person for the same type of ser- vice/ ought to tdke up the matter wth tHé departmeént either by pérsonal Intér- view oOr by correspondence to ascertain his exact status. % _Nearly &ll the residents of the sir- rounding agricultural country as well.as many from the bordugh attended Dr. J. B. Sweét's auction n theeast part of Griswold. Dr. Sweet, besides being & bonésetter of New England-wide repufa- tion, has been a farmer reckoned ambng the miany succéssful meh of thé: town who have devoted their time and atténs tion to this, oné of Griswold's important industties The men who bought His stock and tools recelved 'n value al for Which they paid. The doctor kept noth- ing of second rat'ng. The Wéran's auxiliary to the Amer- iean Legion post Have clected the officers who have séfved g'nce the order was or- ganized M Aueust o servé for anofher year. They are: President Rosanna. D-s- Jardins; vice pr 1S, E. H. His- ©o%; secretary, Mrs H. Thornton; treasurer. Blla Oakes An exeeutive commitiee was also elected at the Mon- RID. OF has taken place. select ihe treatiu only’a loss of wi stodtness such indigestion, rheu overstoutness. My treatmen You are not or exercising. It torm your reguiar modé of liviny YOUR FAT Thousands of others have gotten rid of thsirs WITHOUT DIETING OR EXERCISING often at the raté 6f over a pound a day and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction 1 am a licensed practising physician and personally ent for each individual case, thus 6~ abling me to choose remedies that will produce not eight harmiessly; but which will aléq relieve you of all the troublésome symploms of over- as shortness of breath, paipitation, matism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and varlous other afflictions which often accompany t will relieve that depressed, tired, sleepy - feeling, giving you rénewed erergy and vigof, a result of the loss of your superfluous fat. required to change in the slightest There is no dieting y.and pleasant to take, is simple, ea If you are overstout do not postpone but sit down right now and send for my FREE TRIAL TREATMEAT and my plan whereby | am to bs PAID ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS TAKEN PLACE if you so desire. DR. R. NEWMAN, Licensed Physician State of New Yark 286 Fifth Avenué, New York, N. Y. D« that Ekonk granze. No. $9. should go on record that cap tal and labor should set- tie their d.fferences by arbitfaton .Sign- ed, John E. Tanner, Thomas A. Brown, { Mrs. George Galiup. The funerai of Sunday afternvon day n'ght. meetine and comn St John. Mra Willlam MeN' Alex McNico! Susia Morgan M Pechie and Jennle Blake. Mri. Norman B. Parkhnrst went fo North Adams Tuesday. morning, called there by the derious Hiness of her mother and also of her sister and baby. L. Barber was held the Congregational t huren In Pianfleld. Rev. Winan Mr. and Mrs. Noé Dusas with thefr | pren s casore by b e daughter attended the funeral of Dona'd. | man Childs of Ekon The chulr sang the infaht son of their daughter 3 Mrs Alpherlé Tetreault, of Putnam, Monds afternoon. Sleeves have, been knitted for 50 sweal- Rox k of Ages and Nearer, My God o ers which were shipped from - the Cross room this we=k Those who a stll kmitting are being urzed fo fin their sleeves so that the other 50 Sunda 0o., He i ments may be shipned soon. The son, Charies H. Barber, Cross room will be open Thursday after- | Mary Coiburn, and a bro: noon as usual. and Mrs T. A. Rioux had as a week end suests Mrs. Cote and son Leo of Norwich, Mrs. Belanger and day ters Leépna, An‘o'ne‘te and Yvanne angef, R. N, of Taftviile. number funeral fry and EKONK The meeting of Ekonk grange was held ! Friday even ng. Warren Toanncr wos elected master to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Leon K. § 1 €s M- jam:n Mra E ing on friend dinner guest at A severé rains Monday morning. Milford —Wednesday d by, the Milford rm preva the piace «f Esther G A very 'nteres Gallup was entitied * under modern vileges as pared for as one reared in the olden time?” A resolution was adopted by the grange as foilows: Whereas, We with alarm the differences between | miners and theé’ operators, and the pros- pects- of a railroad strke, we lu. e & dould ha: tory and t ther hens or money a 1 donation ' a 'antry. Lagt year cie in. “ew for the hospital 47 dozens weré roiled vehicle registered either as a passenger. commercial or passenger and commer- cial, be rented for hire for the trans- portation of nassengers. When a car is rented for hire for the transportation of passengers it is a public service motor. e, regardless of*its type, and must STEAKS » 25¢ RLOIN, ROUKD, the Keep your flashlights ready for instant use with Eveready Batteries — they fit and im- prove all flashlights. Get some fresh batteries today. Insist upon Eveready — Obrtainable everywhere & BATTERIES OUR BATTERIES ARE FRESH EVERY WEEK A COMPLETE LINE OF EVEREADY FLASH LIGHTS IN STOCK The Norwich Electric Co. NORWICH, CONN. 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET PORTERHOUSE T Shoulder STEAK, Ib. .. .. 17¢ | Creamery BUTTER, Ib. . 39¢ CUT FROM BEST BEEF FINE CHUCK Roast Beef, Ib. 15¢ LEAN POT Roast Beef, Ib 121/5¢ PRIME RIB Roast Beef, 1b. 28¢ FRESHLY GROUND Hamburger, Ib. 15¢ LEANCUT » FRESH MEDIUM SIZED Corned Beef, Ib. 7c'| SMELTS, 2 Ibs. 25¢ ARMOUR'S AND F. A. FERRIS FINE BACON, pound FRESH CUT Pork Chops, Ib. 25¢ Nicely Cured Breakfast BACON,b. ... 20c MILK-FED VEAL SHORT CUT LEGS, Ib, 28¢ SHOULDER CUTS, 1b. 22¢ CHOPS, bb. .. .38¢ CUTLETS, fb. . 45¢ Fresh Fish Specials FOR THIS WEEK FRESH COD STEAK, 2 Ibs.. 25¢ NICELY GURED Finnan Haddies 2 Pounds 25¢ SLICED HAWAHAN Pineapple, can 23¢ California Bartlett Pears, Ige. can 39c GOLDEN YELLOW Corn Meal, 51bs 17c DRIED Lima Beans, Ib. 10c ARMOUR’S SUGAR N. B. C. SODA, MILK CURED SMOKED ; OYSTER || Shoulders,Ib._ 160| Crackers, b . 186 WEDNESDAY SPECIALS _ FRESH FROM CHURN .. 39¢| POTATOES, 15 Ibs. peck 39¢ Every Egg Guaranteed Fresh MILD, TASTY, WHOLE MILK CHEESE, Ib. ... 25¢ STRAWBERRY JAM, Ib. .. .... 18¢c CALIFORNIA PRUNES -3 Pouinds 25¢ GREEN MOUNTAIN BEST BREAD Pound Loaf 5¢ 'HOT FROM OUR OVENS Rye Bread, loaf 8c With or Without Caraway Seed Raisin Bread; 1f 10c Bread, Ib. loaf . . 5¢ Wrigley’s Doublemint is Peppermint flavor in double strength. You'll like it! Your stomach will thank voul : | ONECO | Misses Ada Ma und Bthel Fastes. | son of Providence nt the week end | with igcal reiatives. | Gossford Bow of Providence visited friends in this place Sunday o} Mr. and Mrs W of Center. | viiié catea e Saturday | Mes e Walker of Sterimg Hit has been the guest of Mr. and Mré Simeon Brew! Mr. and Mrs Simeon Brews and t%e daughters gsént Sunday at Steriing BNl Henry Hadley, Oliver Eddy and Mrs y Hadley of Norwood and Mr. and ényon and son Howard of caliers Sunday at Mrs Alice LaCromse of Centervilic v at John Bussey's 'BLACK HILL Charies Kiine, Jr. and Raiph Browr attended the aucton at Westland farm Pomfret, Friday and made s e chases. H. Deecher Brown attended the con- of milk producers at Plainfield ury visited Danlsison and Mrs. E. E. Brown Thursday man ‘White has retumed frofn New wete in njamin Corn Norwich Saturday. ! and 2 f nd visited Bristol—Charles H a conductor on the and New York, New Haven and Hartf ra’iroads for many .years. died jfi th | Hartfora ho#pital Friday of predmonia Curtiss of Bristol al New England