Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 27, 1911, Page 4

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u‘u‘ua thet u wor - mortal t.u Abrahiim. rn:;;og::mm:. a bread, smooth, permanent highway ‘ g | from Washingten to Get-ysburg, and q l’. ..Ill,’i” the f--s{:: Globe anénds this by af- : ' L ALY firming Yat it might be better. to ” - Epa G JL President. onf rerig4 pe: emd G have Uy: highway oxtend from Wash- | “Thers s an ancient superstition” | guards with useful information Hel Accide Healt} . Liabi - 88 OLD ingiow to Richmond, thus inciuding | remarked the old. iiveryman to his| khew more about horscs iham Lite, - cr ot = 215 YEA 5 not omly one battlefleld, but several. | cranies, “that mo wan ever tells the| T satrnceis 1 e best tiorses T had | . : JANUARY 1, 1911 - A vermament sirétch of ood roads|yruen whem he is-trylng to sell-a!in the barn—fine, moral, = = f Deiee. 13 o week; 886 & | over any considerable section of the [ ;o 0 U W CE Dorae dbsis Morecs, Witnout o blemish on them. g ASSETS ‘ LIABILITIES United States, connecting population | nave a bad reputatton tor woracier | Jimpson bad been’ my own long: centers betWeen which there is ala reputation they don’ for | brother, kidnapped by the gypsies|Real Estatz acquired by ‘Reserve on Life, En- - s ’ & CO: great deal of natural business traffie, | you in't adet ey ot n?::eer:f;}xgfi{‘ whes B wey Y h L e 3 "'-g:é_—:; e, ana T LT ' —— ks .COMEDY SKETCH e %~ Telephone Cal would be a fitting tribute to any of | Mem anywhere., I think this supersti- | treated him any 3 Lt pecial Rest ot fne’ Reserved Seats ‘otnoe. 4 s country’s forefathers, and it | ton started as e, e e | the truth with the bark on it the kind ; 5 e e (B ADMISSION 10c. - Evenings, i E:«'m;sx" Tooma Would also serve as o practical utlitty. | dealer. like the mofher-in_law, is the | of truch tnat Wi WG SR Juh 't t. 3,905,769.53 | premiums paid in ad- ; : s : 5 Willigaadle Offics, Moem 3 Murrsy | “ADSONiA Sontinel Tnan' of experionco. mowa. inat the | didwt make & ntatement about those | &k 31,974,664.01| vance, and other Lia- o " y | This is & fine sugkestion, well amend- | i coragy Satiie v 18 el { horses that I Wwouldn't Bave made bilities ...... 966,606.80 ‘“‘_"""""" e ed. A Lincoln road from Gettysourg to | spring of pleasur home, and the | court under oath. A man can't 4o any |~ Real o3 49,061,500.71 [UBearned Inferest on Poi- Friday Richmond would be a most fitting me- | horse. dealer is o credit to his sex. | better than' that can he? Loans on Collateral . 132047076 | JJCY Leoans .. it “Well, Jimpson looked those fine an- Accrued Taxes morial of the country's greatest pres- « man e e Aoiad to. appear wise | Loans secured by policies Surplus reserved 232,446:57 524,044.77 dent. Tn these days great men are | [PENIY and candidiy, (hathe atdw't|wagls SR G, tetended he knew | of this Company ...... 8325149.36| cial class of Policles ; . . | being memorialized less and less in | SHOY JNE CRA of 8 Borse from bhe | 4RC S isas e inelsted that onc | Interest due and acorued and dividends to Poil-- . “OVERLAND TO FREMONT”—Indian] marble and granite statues and more | upon my honesty to sell him & good | had @ spavin and another had a splint | December 31, 1910.. 1,792,017.15| cyholders payahle on / Mins B Briiesais Soprano. and more the things which are of | animal, T'd 1o leg rather than de- | and a third was moon-eyed. It would Premiums in course of “ DA ik o 1,858,901.38 | continuous use: to man. ceive him in way, but a man of | be just the same thing if I went into laims 144 ” 2| collection and Deferred i 1) N mi awaiti and Just now Eugland is considering the | 1L sort dvesi't live, e o B o aay | Premdums {ad toaar |« Sumiine Teoct dmdmot . iy = : potary up of . memorial to King Fd- |, ~The man who wants to buy ‘hay were & poor grade of cotton. That | Market Value of Secur- Unearned "Premiums on ¢ $ 5 : o Pd- 1 horse comes lere loaded down with | they A poor &Fi o Tnat | N ittes over cost, bss As- R ? Slbitsn o 2o 8 ind attention s being called to | (e conyiction that Im going o beat | would have made Jimpson re e e 2360596.02| Accldent, Health and Y i act that no thought is efven to the | Liim It 1 can. 11e thinks 1t his part of | ed, wouldn't it? St 5 y Insurance.... 3(246,982.70 L gy crection of w wreat seulpéured columin, | Uie game € run down every antmal | “His conduct made me mad after eserve for Laavility < o have reache nic C| 1 e 1im. 2 while . - . ettt £, Nerwich. for we have reached an age which rec. | I show him. I I had Jobis war horse | WOUS S0, S0 o0 S Woien "Timpson Surplus to Policy Holders 10,102,000.86, < S ognizes that uwu{:m- put fldn («;1: prospective buyer that biyer woukl | went nosing around the barn flmselfl 8 —_— stone are not to compared with | PToSD &4 ‘lesir down | Pretty soon he comes to me and says, = 142.96| Total Liabil 18,1 c le v 3 thousands put Tzfo mome lving, M- | o in P B o e ithors | 'What black Boree 1 that you have i Tl Amste oo v IRIOTS, g \rrianind M Omp! te Seventh Week of anity benefiting purpose. It - is | were foo high s the box stall? That one looks mighty thought & £reat hospital may be en- | and his front Jegs too straight and his | £0od to me. Bring him out and et me INCOME: g = DISBURSEMENTS Bfim THE dowed al gondon in King Edward’s | hind legs too crooked. see him - f e s | mnkng L el by o s iR Ll e e B0 3 name. “Xo other busin man fn the| “That black horse was as blind as|ynterest, Rents, ete. 4,811,085.42 e $ 12,251,252.8 & po e S b roal Gf eliduar S world lias to undergo as much as the | a bat. although his eyes didn't show Taxes .. E 521,334.87 Fumlshel' 3 &4t Lincoln road of national im- denler 1S up Against every day. |it. Moreover, he had the heaves and Al other Diebursements 5,225,126.68 £ portance betiveen these centers of great | g o\ Wak” Jimpson, the dry goods | was a born imbecile. It hadn't oceur- TR T offering | stute should be one of the finest things | man, came around to buy a family | red to me to offer such an old tmvestt{ Wotal tncome-irs Total Disbursements in 1 | m perp te peace between the north | horse. ~Now Jimpson Jmows a lot f as that to a man like Jimpson. Hut p ‘ .$21:506,586.82 1910 ..... : 17,997,714.38 ] {and the south. hout calicoes und shirtings and such | was mad, and'so I led out the black, e | FUNERAL DIRECTOR ——— ihaw, but he docemt know a horse| willing to sell him if Jimpson was - A DISTINCTIVE PRODUCT. 3 crocodile. He had been sév- | chump enough to buy t 3 Sl AND EMBALMER » > g 2 al weeks making up bis mind to in-| “Jimpson began _asking aquestions| y.. . ace in Surplus...... > & 42054265 | | liford. Conn., needs no advertis- | vost in a nag and he borrowed all the |and I shut him off. ‘You kuow all| U Proaitiis Aboani * 5205 . at this time of the year. The 1ong| fiorse hooks in town, reading up the | about horses’ said I, -‘so judge for| Increase i o 78.88 | R W aiter. baking clams that come from there| whole” history of the eguiune race. | yourself. Increase in Total Income. 919,331.22 4 - O | y g 2001, dverige oevucorsweerioos 8438 0| kecy the village In the public eve.. | THeFe are books which give detafled | ~Well, he bought that old pelter and | increase im Ausete. srwsear | Norwich and Jewett [:lly oo , : tions -on Tiow to. buy & horse|has been abusing me ever since for it % W ngend A p New Haven Palladium. u . 5 e S tior | Increase in Life Imsurance in Force y of Mr. Dunbar at R 5920 Nt o tmuch in “the pubiic ey as| mb Tombaom read every ing of that|basely mimepmnting | e | NGE | NS inauranse in Force Dee. 31, 1910 307,102,649.00 | _ 4284 e 5 - r when e came & Ao, 2 o s v ¢ In that part of the public appreciation | ot JIiIe" 10" vas loaded to the ! Paid Policyhc!ders since_arganization i 1850 over. 200,000,000.00 . ‘ sl which comes rough the stomach in : r e A SRR TR "'*;"‘"‘:y & 8' I 00 the digestion and assimilation of par- | ST Lo s e g Life Business: C. E. SHEPARD, General Agent. r"'l season Friday, Haile Club Night. R e ticularly acceptable food. Thanks to excellent teacher in Canterbury, i d Health Biisineés: ARTHUR G. HINKLBY, Manager for e on Bhis & i ihe Tate Cormrage eingon, whe enent |-+ EETVERS . 70 THE EDITOR Farmington, Conn. and Florence, i b o Seats now on sale at ‘the Hafle “Connecticut. , * 1 i to_think of ROBERT C. KNOX, General Agent. e ALY PACERS and DECORA. Successful Sons. Mass. and was regarded as an ideal Club, | for. defended, fenced in and preserved Canterbury’: Liability Busi: THE WINTER AND THE BIRDS. | the Guilford clams, as long as h giteatal yuue WALL PAPORE spl DECORA. || | et e o . lived and was able to ¥o to the legis Mr. itor: The town of Canterbury, | * judge Bond'was married in_Canter- ) Next 'Week—LYNWOOD. The report from all over New Eng- & ! B P 1 St t. and_ prices. rature is concern. latire and stand on guardy—Bridgeport | Conn., has in the course of its history | bury May 20, 1863, to Miss Susan J. o5 car reet. o4, R i € wamaits tha the wmie: of 1810-11 | Sandar <ent forth a woodis mumber of men who | DYCr. daughter of Harvey B. Dyer and we.are o ulking advance orders . oy 5 2 o PRGN of Elijah Dyer, for more than = - b sheul be labelied “a delightful win- Verily, this is a touching subject, for | became prominent and exerted a large years an accomplished physician S orating. e o b T . Maim fer” in spite of the water-worry | WO it hangs a part of the fame of | influence for g0od in other parts of | of Norwich, Conn. Four children were) Somers—AMr. and Mra George T sosTie e b e .‘Xa‘é"f‘;‘nifi"m" biresd A T et vs Tomm ot Norwion, Which ten years of sustained drouth | /1% (4lf commonwealih. The Guilford | the world, and among these is the Hon. born to them, one ‘:fl’?fl‘:'&?&f"fi: hanagement of the New Britain town |ing response to his_appeal for funds P.E MURTAGH, Friday Eveafax, dnwuars ye a7ih, has put upen fhe people and the qu o O e i | ANl White Bond, who died last Sun- | 5003, all of Wiord SprCEe, o home as superintendent and matron, |toward the purchasé of trees to be sat At 8 of ¥ UMDC‘T‘_W“ Clock will be tiom of etwse suppiy WMich is haunt. | 'O nd wherever it is mentic f ¥ evening at his home in Waltham, [“°0 000 0 Gra ther of Judge Bond on |respectively, April 1, succeeding Supt. :;:‘:;onx the streets of the town this 92 and 94 West Main Street. atembled” o e § img the public mind in various direc-{ NI e of vear mouths water. It i8] y... pe was born in this town April | his maternal side | was George S.|and Mrs.W. A. Lane. ‘ elatiis il eq | A siagisvkev] o€ ye Olden Tl tions. s o the human stomach in winter what |55 3345 and like the great Webster, | White, a retired Episcopal Clergyman | s Telephone. AT LA L The pressmce of more birds than | e cream is to it in summer. Nobod¥ | who said he made his early home In | who resided in Canterbury. This gen- Ald Soctety nswal has been especially pleusing to | “Ver ventures to s ‘Dow't be a|ihe wilds of New Hampshire an annual | tleman entered with great zeal into 1647 A Quarter of ye Dollar to come in. h nter visiters | cdam!” in Guilford, for the Guilford | visit, often returned ta it and looked | the temperance movement in Windham jan26a those whe prize our win itor. / Adam’s Tavern |————— 1861 ’ o " o e am 18 gilt-edged s and| upon the scenes of his childhood and |county which was inaugurated about | and t comments upon the ‘! is gilt-edged in the shell and | up out | m'r ze flocks of have savory on the =it 15 & top | YOuth. He was the son of Daniel H.[1826, making speeches of great power | asted 'y ot n fhe tableit 1s at the top | (3G Heporah (White) Bond and was |and eloquence and working most offi- ‘esa descended from Willlam Bond, who N on Webnosdur o : On evening the Boston ifterent parts of the| f clamdom, and the connoisuers ¢ or it. Tt is worth fi es flav jently. At a lecture he was to deliver tate in 1630. Other|in the old Red Meetinghouse he once | scendants of William were Nathaniel, | cowed a number of bullies who were | nting for, for it | settled in this suilford’s good name. | ¢ WILLIAM L. WHITE, > | The public eve is set upon it, and the | William, John and Lydia, who were{gathered on purpose to molest him, Sae e A A e Creat mendern iy = Tramscwipt wid 3 rands of Beer of Europe and America, ano ° “Sesembouts the presence of robims | PUDlC stomach craves for if. and it | memwbers of the First Congregational | around 4 table on which there was in- = hemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian e & b . Down i | Pits Guilford In every man’s mouth, |church of Canterbury Green. Still | toxicating liquor, by going etraight to | / . . Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Muetry | 9€¢1d 48 South A St., Taftville agitstor o peopie Down i rd 1n evry man's Stherd were Lester Bona, o was o | the Gesk ‘and. oponing on tham It | That is pretty good evidence | Booten Als, Guinness Dusiin - Stowt Rbode Istand (co. obs e member of c manner: “ v | Sk R ported Ginger Ale, Bunker 3 lightly swsaing 1o thowghis of spring. | A CRITICISM tna Ernmons B, and Jullus Bond, | to. ohgage n. shy. act Hpon, WHICh we of a woman’s qualifications as Sl e B R Frank Jones Nousisn: | g r. 0. ge=R ‘The mgratesy birds bint ibat the| The New London county republican | who graduated from Brown university | cannot ask the blessing of God. O {ng Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser- R bacRbome of wimter if not broken is|caucus Tuesduy added nothing to the|and became Baptist ministers, and |Lord, thou knowest that thy servant Budwelser, Schilts and Pabst. . TUNE a housekeeper. weslserfing. A correspondent of the wood name of Politics of that part| these thres were cousins of Daniel. has been in all parts of the world, | A. A. ADAM. Norwich Town. . 1 v T ok % many other voung men who |among Indians, cannibals, Jews and & 122 Prosvect St, r-m :mm.:x note: m.’m n; flrt.“ {of the state by -refusing to follow the | . % gistinction, he did not obtain | Turks but never has he eeen sgoh I ]‘l Telophone 47-22 228 AT N o WHId gecse wero seen fiying north- | approved custom and have a Vote by | i cducation easily. but had to strug- | miserable, God-forsaken wretches as t shows that she knows 4 ward over Newport on the 19th, that | roil-call oty © v convention | gle for it, and lar biusbirds are reported from Kingston, | of men Who are acting in a representa- | by teac and that at Woansocket om the 201h | tive capacity ought to have an open | He. atten “evemdng grosbeaks” delighted the ! vecord. The desive for secrecy is itsels | LOWD, Plail hearts of behiolders Either (he birds | suggestive of mischief.—H are prophets or they are malicieusly | rant. ‘gely met his expenses | those now before him,” and then going « and shorthand reporting. | on and praying earnestly for them, he the district schools of the | so thoroughly subdued them that they icld academy and the New | dared not disturb him but quietly ' values. For it is a fact that Lenox | Britain Normal school, and after read- | heard him through. tlord €ou- | jng jay a while at home studied at the | Descended from such ancestry, it is 8 | law school of Columbia college, New |not strange that Judge Bond eought : 3 coAL % Talahng Bopes only th see them dashed | | Thi s all vers The Bulle- | Yoric awheré he receivad a $200° prize, | constantly to promote somperance. un- Soap is value—it is cheap eaner an er by & Bismard, or what pas: m New | tin hopes th republidans in all their | the highest offered his class. When he | tice and righteousness, Men well ac- f cacen. ol itted to the bar he pursued his | quainted with his work as attorney and first, a short time, in Provi- | judge eulogized it most highly. He was especially intsrested in probation work in efforts to keep youthful wrong- AND good. T for & blizzard.’ political meetings will honor this open | Was ad Birds are net wizard-wise with| method, for the other method does| Pr S refarence to the weather, but probably | lcave room for suspicion. In this case, | gowera their spjousns by the quantity | however, the candidates wh SUD- | {hore as one of the ablest lawyers in | doers out of Jail and to care for them, of feod jm sight. How they fail vic- | porters fave the omission of the | .jf that reglon. In 1877 he was elected | and because he saw the great need of tme to poor judgment and severe -call were defeated, =o there is!‘district attorney for the northwestorn | it during twelve years' experince as stompe overy naturaMst knews — Ma on because of tfils | district of Massachusetts and in 1890 | gistrict attorney, took a very active théy emaps misfortulie this vear and ttaching to the winning | was nynnin;‘od by t‘invvrn;r Brackett | part I‘nlhdu(admncehment. 31! guuters - i iiners 810 0b) 4 judg> of the superior court. committed to him he considered carc- | T T Svswe Larme ot G novres | Tiis brother, Henry H. Bond, attend. | fully and_spared meither labor nor | GOV. FOSE’ METHODS. | ea the same law school in New York | hardship in attending to them. r)fi 157 Frankin St. Cheer Up-- SUITS PRESSED 50c | The Worst Is Yet To Some. our Wagnn Calls Everywhere Some of January and all of Febru- and March weather is vet to come. Nobody fears it, however, with an dec3od | abundance of CHAPPELL'S .. Telephone 23, or 24 or 145, that's COAL. or expected. Matiers take and took s similar prize, and when | him it can be aptly said . \ropert R leoks now ax I Gov. Foss of Mas r turns in politics. Messrs. Brown | that was handed to him was asked: | u estlon ~ saclmsefts may hove five fudges to nith are men with.an open re Are there any more Bonds in Canter- “Generous as brave— | CHAPPELL LO pelie during his term, there Leing and in New London county are|bury to come to New York and carry | Affection, kindness and the sweet | ] vaesmcies by death and i possibility o zarded competent and worthy of ','gnl,‘,‘;rsi:'r" P _m*(‘le“‘gdberf:{“;i: ot mv‘;r:‘fifdsduzy were to him as need ’ For Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest. ” onor conferred upo! em. w it et e oy ::b«—-: ::«n;"b-h;:a:nal» of a bill} the honor ferred upon them | career been cut short by death’st the t J (XY} Telephones. o islature making the | T T {age of 34 years would probably have y 48 of 70 the limit for holding office. | EDITORIAL NOTES. | aftamed eraat success. ATmE the prospective piano In matters logal be has made quited The Wright brothers are uever| HIw sister, Mary W. Bond. was an 1911, 3 A npmber of mistakes, and has plain- | caught at odds on aviation, for all the | buyer. It cannot harm you to call at... . JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, Yerringtun'si Coal and Lumber 19 Main Sireel e ' i | COAL TN | Free Burning Kinds and ieaigh Iy shown that able leg: have beem very valuable new in the face of 1his la: bility he has invited recomme ‘rom the peeple as a popeiar gu mmelt in pleasing the jeople 7 Friday (f Friday 't natural ice enough to cool a and I and The Lymn Item, commanting upon | COCKtall. We might spare it a little. | his mew mmethod of making court up- | = S d ol | Happy thought for today: Burns'| y 1 ¢ t s 5 : . § Specials |8 IR .| | Specials counsel would | talking is lert to Wilbu | > him; and | — { e responsi- | The man who thinks that it takes no | money to build political fences is the chap who never built one | The south is now b s | aleetion, & thing that Massa- | *3P" is tr ms oppased ever sitnee 1853, e S 3 With thre warships Portugal hope: when the constitutional convention of'{ (g put up 4 front that will Keey (he that year made judges elective The | royalists from trying to carry out th B Soncthation was rojeeted by the | umbicions. 3 3 i Announcement for 1911 ‘“B"SL "fi’;“)‘; ol e 2 LD LA 4. metn with the exocutive. Tt fs mot| While ff 18 noted that Towa was on l"' . o ., D. ; X P Tty WN GO THE PPICES ON BUTTER AND EGGS The Fagmmg Sudies, | . 2T e ; he inaites them. But foe him to admit | politicians. = 3 . ; 31 Willow S1. Telephone 168-12 e i o et T 0 |} Also other Pure Food Specials are at Rock Bottom. ||| . SWlews. == | oo he veally does not kmow everything | the sleeping sickness it may get away | that a gevernor should know, or is ex- | from Hartford in late April instead of _now REDUCE YOUR COST OF LIVING BY TRADING AT THIS STORE. Wall Papers we carry and the work- men we have to do eur work. We can assure the public of a fine grade. of labor and the very best patterns and 1 : to give the governor the bene rawherry festiv e s Butter 276 | PorkLoing - 13:¢ [ EGBS « 21 Dranges 2« 256 marrying olubs usually fade from sight| Th. ntitic itement that people Our Ve Best Grade 55 & vary faw yduth. Tt.is sp natural | ure insane at oné time or another, js . 2 Large Dark Brown _ Guarantesd e R e g T v g Defiiance Condensed Milk #5232 cans 17¢ | PURE LARD - x 2 1bs. 25¢ 7 b R “Sweet 2 a Mut” lzc % pected 1o know There are plenty of \Kv.‘r\\ June men who are capable of suggesting the it PR i1 3 . . o designs in our 1911 Wall Papers. We “It b lean.” r Tiaine men for fudges, and they mughi | Away down in Georgia they are noa. | | ELGIN CREAMERY Fanciest Little Pig Sweet, Juicy Slece; o will be plodsed to sel) the S [ comp paver 1t vou have aay resuins s 15| Well Seasoned ‘Wood de your work. > C. H. RASKELL, deo?8d 402 — "Phones — 489 Latest Novelties Chignon Puifs HoraiDesigns and CutFlowers For All Occasions, GEDULDIG'S, In Mussachusetts they are discuss-| It Is real satisfaction to the mun ing the riffieulousness of floating the| Who came throigh the caucus by the flag daily from the scheolhouses and | “Kin of his teeth, thit he did not come questionig this sort of patriotism. | {hrough by a skin game What kind is theirs” ll-tive FOWL e zoc Fo rters LAMB requarters 5 821’0 Choice ROUND STE-AK“'. l k cost two shil- The fact that potato ! Prime RIB ROAST 13‘150 Small Fresh e lzc Ha-tivz CHICKEN A ch The dusheen is 4 new vegetable that | lings a pound sears 4go only brings Smoked SHOULDERS 1b. DI SHOULDERS sy ool g v w0 R 5 R 1t e the potate, | 1 Tt tviieta e smont ey 5 2| Mt eiled 12ic | SALT - - bk b, 1205 | SIRLOIN STEAK {6 | Bome-msde 2% Clll:tlfil‘k(:?:lli! ::‘.;," RS e Dk e A “Mark Twain” Memorial. /QROAST - - - b, PORK hettor thas bosn 1b. 10c T | SAUSAGE MEAT 1b, 1&2 -l w Co JOSEPH BRIIIFOHD, Bills are #oon to b introduced int> Book Binder. 8lank Books, NMiads and Ruled to Order, - - 108 BROADWAY. 3 : Telephons b5 octles FRISWELL It Japan actvally wants the Phili the Aflllourt !rgn.lu(\ e which i o g Y FINE BE OF 5 - - pine she st o v s 0 2o ne | 1 ot oz e | Narragansett Bay Oysters qt. 3lc | Domrus vier wan viaveazs COFFEE - 1b. 25¢ for s woad price This may be‘one way | HCTL el Mome. O mcamm s — & crpmantd ’ kT Ty o) ume'.‘.t"_r"r'x?“&'x;i", el ~ TOWLE'S Flu'hnksl’umshp & Fairbank’s Glycerine Alaga SYRUP R et s o 3 T weuid bu of great adventage 1o | Hiichous piatt in their ciis oo e, i Log Cabin Syrup bars 15c | and Tar Soap 3 bars 13¢ :"m'-:«" they were censcious of | This will doubtless be “Love P, Thé:datioate mbpis Havor elibisd wfln Cake CHOCOLATE . " eake 15¢ low virgini‘ JAMS—JELLIES . . in A Gibson ?I;ilei ko, 67 Broadway 'Phene 505 - 2 cans 25¢ o high bluff overiooking the Mississi 1 : ots of sped oan b ac- | 5, NELIE o e |l and preservod by the Towle process. s . [: _complished jus eaping one’s mouth | & N & 5 | % Y 2/ g Springticld” R | 25¢, 45¢, 73¢ can GRANULATED SUGAR . . - 10 Ibs. 50c | Mohican CORNSTARCH . . . . pkg. 6c The Goodwin Corse! AT b kel s Hartford. The Hartford and New | { & full line of goods suitable fai i New Ye: 3 Ry ¢4 e dahitn abrosd s Sear e | Sresed 1 capiial stock from 35000000 | | Fancy Yellow ONIONS . . 3 gts. 11c|GRAPE FRUIT . . - _ 3 for 10c|dumbo BANANAS - . . dozen 2i¢ n ‘.-‘l"‘“:':: before | to 37,000,000, S Best LEMONS - . . - . dozen 15c|{Fresh SPINACH - . . _ peck 35¢ Cabbage — Carrots —Parsnips - _Ib. 2c o per-aar « | - Children Cr Baked Beans | B Fruit Pies | - . S Vol e boR FLETCHER'S HBT FAOM OUR OVENS DALY I 12¢ quart. l o, gl (o I m&fmw ~and Linerie

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