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NORWICH BULLETIR, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1912 INSURANCE. A Specialty: FARM INSU RANCE J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Norwich, Coni n. Int OFFICE OF WM. F RILL Real Eztate and Fire Insurance, 1s iocaied in Gomsry’ Biook, over C: Y. itliame, Rooms §, third Telephone 141. A < This s not a matter vou can leave | disaster overtakes you 1one Rel Rates NOW, or it may ble Companies Information ISAAC 8. JON Insurance and Real Es! Richards Bldg.. 91 be an ATTORNEYS-AT- ST "N Brown & Perkins, Over First A Entrance » Netiona! B t Bank, next ney-at-Law, *Phone 700. EDWARD GRAF WAL E. GILMOR 6. EDWARD 6 Stocks, Bondsand Room 5, Chapman 65 Broadway, MEMBER dated Stock of New Yor go Board of one 242, C. H. GILFIL ur weekly of st Mortgage hone 33-3. AMOS A. BROWNING 3 Richards Bidg. Norwich, Conn useful inf It must be too late. Reasonable | y given. | a ES, tate Agent, Main 8t LAW Iftorneys-at-Law Shetucket St to_ Thawees | E. Spectal RAFF Grain B Fixchangs k. Trads. LAN, @ ter. matfox 5% Gold Bond Net over 5.40%}.,: 3 DICK BROS. & CO. Tel. 901 FRANK O, MOSE! Norwich s, Mgr. 3 YF(‘ T | P I E N T nd after the sixth CE B. CHA 1AN s e | Short Sea Trips { k, Old Point Comfort, Rich~ Baltimore, Washington, Ber- uda, Savannah and the South, To And From Europe | o Hlaty French, 1 other in advance. 1 ing in ocean tra nformation of —Steamship and JOHN 50 Main Stre Tou Anchor, Ameri- | ¥ Italian, lines Lowest vel. North Berths | rates. rist Agent— DUNN, ot The office of John A. Mor- gan & Son will be urday afternoons closed Sat- commentc- ing June 22 until Septemb* Don't You That 1 ca every suit your re way in connection tracting work or building may contemplate having Know quirements 1n | with any con- | which you done? IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT the only way 1 can conv 18 to see me and talk it o mates are very reason work is guaranteed. ince you of it My esti- nable and my C. M..WILLIAMS, Telephone 670 21 6 Main Street JEWETT CITY HOTEL nNew and Up-to-date particular. IRA F. LEWIS. P AWNINGS. Let meo na mow. Apy slze aud any atieniion. J, W. MALLI Tel.706-2 Hack, flve}y and STABLE in every rosrietor. ve your order . Prompt BT . Market St Boardhig We guarantes our service to be the best at the uest reasona, MAHONEY BROS,, bie prices. RED SOX DEFEATED BY CHICAGO Senators Split Even With St. Louis—Athletic Stock Picks Up a Bit as Result of Monday’s Games—Giants and Cubs Both Lose. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Lost. | the first game § o 3 and tho sistors the seennd % 5, Foor felding los tho st sume. while & sensutional cates by Shotlen in the second kept the 9 | locals from winming. Joliosa relieved Hughes in the seventh inning of | the” second Eame with the sore Ued and two men ro G 518 | on’ bases, anid St. Louls sorod the winong nun be- e 139 | fore the side was relred. There was a Question oand 11 | (il that the loss of the zame would be chaged Now Yerk 333 | to Johnson, who had won sixteen consecutive games e Lovls, S17 | and secks to break the National league record of 19 St vietries held by Marauard of {he New York GAMES TODAY Niionas Docison In the caso will reat with the = president of the. lessue 1t was sald. The scorce: Firs came Aiang Sae St. Louis. Washinkton, gty | Bhpoa g W hpoa e Nt. Lo at | : rrea Stotten, o ofsoatert ¥ 2 20 Cliovland st New York | f B 018 OfFs i National Leag, | pr 18 10 b S0k 8 oston st Pitisbur Kitina. 2 g 1 oforsan.ad 3 Brookin. st Chiceas i 335 ey §o100 New York at Cinclanatt Wallscass 5 1 1 4 If\Bridess 4 2130 Philadiephia. at 8t Louis | Niexandore 3 1 8 1 0fHencyo 3 0 7 K SR ‘hvlrhnl,c 0 0 1 0 0/Groomp s0010 IRRS Btz b Bosin, Aug. 26.—The Red Box miccumbed 10 | 000 o Tows 3 ST O Walah's fine iiching todsy. losing o Chicago & o 900 i 2. Chicago hit Collins hard and, with Boston fleld- T, 1ng poorly and Walsh pliching in grand form and | B Alexander In 8th well supported. the result was never in doubt. Mat- | ‘Batted for Allison in fth {lek's triple scored Walsh and Reth for Chicago's | Score by inoings st two. runw J tho (hird, and the Whtto Erx add- | vy ey o o mor fn G diih on Colley ible w14 | mwy bas M Prad, Walln Fose, Gencll eeroes by Gardner and Yorkes. The Red Sox scored | Austin oue 10 Ui Bt 00 two singlas snd & serlice and | Second gane— ki | the sccond in tia elghik. whan Eposkor's double sent | BN pos hpoa ol Home Meortksen, who had slguied a8 & plach hitter. | Shotten.ct § 2 1 0 o g Tha score Compiondt 3 3 1 1 i | > Willems,ef & 1 2 0 0 1 Boston. Chicago. Pratt.2b 4041 1 ° Hoperxt 4 13 0 ab'h pod e Kutiadd 4 0 6 0 i 1 Yemeads 3 0 3 1 {2 o Aastingy 40 00 030 0f Bpeakerof 4 2 1 1 51 0| Wallace.ss 2 2 1 o 20 Lawinit 4170 ‘o 0| Recwie 3082 Si10 Gardnecsd 2 0 & 3 2[).Coligip 4 1 0| Hamiitanp 3 0 0 3 offuhess 0 0 L0 0 b 319 1 olRodnert 4 i Johnserp 10 @ 10 Womeess & 002 4 1lzeiders b 4 0 1w 3 eEE Y | Culgame 3 1 & 0 ofwewerss 4 1 o Toials, 3 3| Riofinip 1 0 0 3 0fkubme 4 o Score by Pape.n 0000 Waish,p L 0} St Louis 60002020 04 “Heniiksen 1 1 0 0 0 | Washingtor 02000010 0 Total 7 5 Cleveland. L | *Batted for R. Collins in 8th. 1 g i i WATIONAL 1EAGUZ STANDING. | 15% 5 0 gii v Won Lest 002001 00 0 s threo base hits, Matick, J. | Tigers Lose to Athletics | Philadelphia, Aug. 26.—Phlladelphla took sdrant- | ; a Detroit's buitery and feldingerrors and | Bosion came by 5 to 2. Eddlo Munhy and | e s elders._formen ltmore. Tatar- | Boston and Pitisburs Solit Honors | “lob, made their with the | pyyigie enasisl . i | was ihe ¢ “Wilson Tie | Deroi, Philadelphia. | E e S5 Buhas ' 6 14 ‘ | 0 1 4 1\Cmaisn 2 0 i o el ; : 02 1 1ifBarry,m 1 | ¢ 231 oKiingd 11 000 : D e G 32 0 Brlaweilss 4 1111 B ] o 00 New York and Cleveland Tie. s . y New Yerk - i T ‘ H 00000 000 i e Ppaughss 4 53100 - ! 13800 ¥ o 10l o s | 813, . 01 0 0051 e siet ¥ 1 20006 0 $21 129000y " 5 home run, Jack " 00 o8 tsh bitk, g ) bres | Giants Dafeated by Clncinnati Washington and St. Louis Divide Double Header. | | : e ACTIVITY IN METALS. ( 100 v i Amalgama(ed Sells at Its Best Price | : . t : of the Present Year. 1 \v- York, \uk The week oa § » i ince gt the condi which ; 3 rized the dealings of le pre fortnight, namel actiyit ! : strength in the metal shares Am { . gamated Copper at its best price ¢ . f the year, and affiliated - s 1% advanced to better i Tard, 0o 1% United States Steel display 1 ] | Concurrent with the furth . ‘ el nand for the metal ¥ N . of their prosperity to dem J per and steel also displa York ¢ 4 legrees of strength Ont. & W Politics was again assigned as th Nortol’ & W w1 4 rimary cause for the heaviness of the 9 Nordly America s b nounced in the Pacifics and some gran- 4 rs. Wall street appears (o have | ¢ given more than passing consideration ure €. ¢ i 10 the phases involved in the Panam s « 8 7 canal bill and the effect of that meas- | It Car g ure upon the great transp: on com- | S 5 1684 1604 panies. K mu Canadian Pactfie, which lost ground W . - steadily last week, opened with some | 200 F. 3 4 4 show f strength toda L soon | o . s 4 felded all ite rise and more. 1'nion I o . Pacific ‘and_Southern Pacific were b & Pac Z 101 plainly undér restraint, with indiea 400 Southern Railya T tions of pressure against St. Paul and | 000 Do v .o A ? the Hill atooks. Atchison made imo | % Eougeseo Copps . L earnings. which showed a net gain in | I '3 excess of $500,000. |~ United states Bewlty. - o Trading in the last two hours of the | 25808 rmite Steet e : session was robbed of all significance 900 1 by son of its extreme idleness, but | 13109 Utah Copper | prices were disposed to harden to the [ " U point where some early losses were| 100 pta % v partly retrieved. — n Maryland Although discounts were firm, mone; | 30 Westem, Lulen, o was more plentiful in London, where 4 higher bank rate later in the week is nted as a possibility. The cheerful 0 shares COTTON. Wheeling Total sales. 269, Falls Ave tone of the Paris market was In con- {rast with the weakness reported from | New York, = Aug. 26.—Cotton_ spol g closed quiet; middling uplands, 11.50; The local hond market was dull and | midaling guif, 11.75; sa 100 bales. Irregular. Total sales, par value, | Futures closed easy. Closing bids amounted to $1,275,000. August_10.77, September 10.77, October JI nited States government twos | 11.01, November 11.06, December 11.10, advanced 1-4 per cent. on call. January 10.48, February 1104, March 11.33, April May 11.19. STOCKS. R Hien. Tow. Cl Amal. Copper % s Csem MONEY. e e i L 3% | New York, Aug. 26.—Money on call 2700 Aw. Can To% | steady; highest 3 per cent.; lowest —— Do ptd 119y |.7-8; raling rate 2 7-8; last loan 2 s Am. Cor T 0 e [closing bid 2 3-4; offered at 2 .l Steurl @ 2. | Time loans steady: 60 dayvs 3 1 A% e ol % | per cent.; %0 days 44 1-4; six month. S Retinlog 128 8 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, e & (AT WHEAT g low. Cloe 0 Auaconda Mining €0 Wy 45% sept. ey % oA i 876 1081 B b A t e " “ CORN: ;i Rapid Tranatt, . o2 Pacifc 1908 Chesapeaie. & Ohio 50 Chiagn Grest Wee Chicago, M. & Gt P right el for four sacks, which with Murray's great one-banded cateh in deep left wero the flolding feat- ures. piro Johnstons Justa Reminder that for pimples, blackheads and other blemishes of the complexion Glenn’s Sulphur Seap is the best remedy. It clears the complexion and cures skin diseases. All druggists. Rl S i W Halr and Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50c. Esnond was ejected from the game by T i the seventh inning for disputing & ‘would be convenient for the Bachems next Sunday, Sept. lst, as the woeks following will find the Sachems tod usy. Mechanics 6, Palmertown Stars 3. The American Mechanios, Jr., bail team crossed bats with the Stars of Palmertown Sunday at 2.80. The play- ing was splendid on the part of the Stars, the score belng tied up to the eighth inning. Maneger Hart of the Mechanics went in then in hopes of Baving the game. The result was sev- en hits and six runs, the final score belng 6 to 3 in favdr of the Mechan- fes. Teft of the Stars pitched a clean game up to the sixth inning, when he spratned his ankle. Killeen took his place and played a strong game. Every one was satisfied with the decisions of John Cuddy and James Phillips as um- pires. There was a large attendance. The batteries were: Stars, Killeen, Teft and Broullid. Mechanics, Johnson, Hart, Sheldon and Clark. There was a home run by Sheldon. Motor Races at County Fair. Three interesting motorcycle races are promised as a part of the pro- gramme of the county fair next week. A five mile free for ail race will be put i |on Monday, a similar_race Tuesday, called third steike. The score: and on Wednesday a five mile handi- LR Cinoinnatt. | cap race. Suitable prizes are offered Sndre e '3 0 1o o|Bescherir 4 2 o o ¢|for each race. C. V. Pendleton, Jr., u{ Dosle2b 4 2 2 § 0fMersnaer 5 0 340 0|arranging for the races and severa ylwulrllr 4 : g : L‘):kbl:‘;l(lb: 3 I; g ; entries have already been rec?(z;? Mo tcbell:it 4 8 ) of this e et TR R R Ftnlrl“l-es will close on Thursday Heraog, 30 2 0 1 0|Grant.ss 110 0 0 Weel Wima: 388 0 olbmomdm $ 0130 e cicherm 3 8 8 4 OEmma . 4 1 o Marquardp 2 0 0 3 O/MTeanc 316 00 BATTLEMENTS OF CHARACTER. 1000 ofbenimy 31110 : i 0 et s Ties|A Mystio Pastor, Rev. Weloome E. vals, 3 4M12 1 Taed 355 01| Bates, at Central Baptist Churoh. farauard 1n 9th. Score by ionings: New York e Clnelnnati 0 Two base hits 1, Horzog Herzoz, bome run, ¢ Alexander was effective in local pitchers wers Rev. Welcome E. Bates of Mystic gave an intresting sermon at the Cen- tral Baptist church Sunday evening on Battlements of Character. He took his text from Deutercnomy, xxii:§: “When thou buildest a new house, then thou an | shalt make a battlement for thy roof, t a | that though bring not blood upon thine COLCHESTER Summer Guests Leaving for Their Homes—8aturday’s Ball Gam Heary and David Patten of Philadel- phia were the guests of relatives in | town over Sunday They were stu- dents in the Academy school in the early 80's. David S. Day of Bridgeport and Ed- ward M. Day of Hartford were guests of thelr father, Hon. E. §. Day, over Sunday. Thomas P. Kinney, Marshall J. Por- ter, Timothy F. Kelley and G. O. Hall were at Baybrook Sunday and enjoy- ed a shore dinner. The trip was made in Mr. Hall's touring car. Charles M. Reade of was a caller here Monday. Mrs. E. A. Murphy returned to her home in Washington, Conn,, Saturday after several weeks' visit with her sis- ter, Mrs. F. E. Baker, who accompa- nied her home for a week's visit. William Johnson calling friends in Yantic Saturday. Mrs. L. C. Brown has_ returned from a week's stay at the Willimantic camp grounds. Several from town went to Tylerville Sunday to attend the life and advent camp meeting at Camp Bethel. It be- ing the last Sunday, there was a large attendance. Randolph Blanchard and family, wWho have been visiting at Mr. and Mr Daniel W. Williams’ at the Homestead on Broadway, left for their home in New Jersey Saturday in their touring car. Charles Willams_and family, who | have boen visiting Mr. Williams' par- ents at the Homestead, returned to their home In New Haven Saturday in their touring car. Charles T. Wil- lams accompanied them home for short visit. Dr. J. M. Klein was in Westchester Monday in his auto. Saturday’s Ball Game. The game of ball Saturday afternoon on the park between the Colchester Stars and the Camp Sussalqua nine was a fine game. The visiting team came up in a large farm wagon. They Willimantic on (il and allays Feverishness, and Flatulency. pleasing. Mr. and Mrs, Ebenzer Allen have Te- turned to Norwich, after a visit in town. Deputy Game Warden Pease of Hart- ford was a recent business caller in Linsey of Gro- the of ton spent Sunday as guests friends at Riverview cottage. Walter Lewis has returned to ge, Mass., after a month's visit with her parents, Mr. Edwin Carson of Pearl street Miss Mary Beckwith of Brooklyn is visiting Mrs. Warren Wilcox on Spring street Mrs, George Spicer has returned from a visit to friends in Providence. Mrs. Minnie Vallette has returned from Providence. Mortimer Wiske of New York is vis- and Mrs, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature.of and has been made under his per~ sonal supervision since its infaneg, Allow no one to deceiveyouln this, All Counterfelts, Imttations and ‘‘Just-as-good™ are but Experiments - that trifle with and endanger the health of Intants and Children—Experience agalnst Experiment, What is CASTORIA Uastoria is a harmless siibstitute for Castor Oil, Pare- gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant., It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotie substance. Its age is its gnarantee. It destroys Worms It cures Diarrhoea.and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation It aseimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sieepy The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. s GENUINE CASTORIA ALways Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 WURRAY STREET, NEW YORX CITY. =————— tting Telatives in th villags. Mrs. James P. Brown_has from a visit to her son, Nelson, in G Cove HOW'S One Hundred Dollars R We offer wasd for any case of Catarrh thet not be F. cured by J. CHENEY & cana tarTh Cyres Tolede, 0. Hall 2 C We, the undersigned, bive known ¥ 1. Clieney for the last 15 years, believe him perfectly honosabie in il business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by_his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Whelesile Druggists, Toleds, 0, Hall's Catarrh e ir taken Intdre nally, acting direotly upon the biood and muoous surfaces of the Testtmonials sent free. Price Z: vee bottle. Sold by Fake Tairs Famity Phls for pation. delptia wigaing the cpening | house, if any man fall from thence” | were a fine set of voung gentlemen des willh 8t Lo In those times, said the speaker, the | and were as heartily applauded in roof was used much as our veranda, | their plays as were the locals. n and thus there was danger of falling | The following was the batting or- H off if there was no balustrade about - ] the roof. mp Sussalqua-—Conselyea ¢, Adams 3 1 Life is the bullding of character, and | Renard 1b, Glasford 2b, Olsen s, i e in building there are four sides on | s If, A. Renard 3b, Hipkins cf, b o . which we need battlements. On the ) Bosanko rf. 433 115 ¢ first side is the balustrade of philan- Stars—Shea 3b, O'Brien ¢, Tynan If, 310 3 ofGevern 12001 throp, of which’this is an age greater | Shugrue 2b, Brown cf, Purcell 1b, e l‘\\v‘ju,mrg 800 0lthan any preceding. This is the age | Clark ss, Randall rf, Blau p. = | 3 8 6 4 o|when- thousands of dollars are spent| The score by innings |**Gailowsy 1 8 0 o #]in kindness, for Telief of the suffering, | Camp S, . 1020001004 ! ———|of which the hospitals and similar in- | Stars .. 21000022 g . hs L, Toials 34 82712 0 | giintions are evidence. We are Chris- [ Umpire, Edward Kelley: struck out, | - tians only as far as we give of our- | by Blau 7, by Adams 6; bases on balls, Aeoks selves to others. You and I are broth- | off Blau T Adams 2. Wild throw- ool Y I0 AN S e ch the other's keeper. If you|Ing to the bases by the Camp Sussal- 1 0000001001 0 lived that one imitating you |qua boys was disastyous to them. T55 base i Slening Tl i nroush lack of the balustrade of | Mrs. John V. Reynolds returned to | | philanthorpy, then, as in the text, his | her home in Norwich Saturday after a | [ Pitiod 5a 68 Sour hesd. week’s visit with | nts, Mr. and ¢ - > | The second is the balustrade of | Mrs. Willlam E. Strong, on Hayward & patrioti love of country, of home- | avenue. » i, The conflict is raging today,| William Come of Millington was a a not with the belching of cannon and | caller here Saturday. g > the roar of battle, but nevertheless it | P i here. There is as much cowardice | NOANK ed today, e in the man who will not help his| Chicago. e Brooklyn. o | country by using his ballot, a sthere | Tide of Vacation Travel at Its Height| S i 22 ¥ 30|l in the man who flees before the | —Rev. E. E. Gates Addresses Former $2 20 omummer » 9| bulle 28 321200 The third balustrade is purity. we| Parishioners. 3 ] W " 5220 0fare d to live lives of cleanliness | Howard Ackerly of Perth Ambo: 107 Cuts: 518 1 d pu not alone for ourselves, but | visiting i Mrs son' S i1 olF 5 2 0| for our children, for our brothers, fOr | ton o Su e (Almpn S 3kt Skt 2 { §lour neighbors. We must be pure In Mabel, of b e 2 5 0 0 o|speech, pure in thought, pure in our | Lowell ruests of Mrs. Ca F ik 0 0 reading, in our paintings. In the | rie McDq ; il 2.0 0°8 W - - o '7|search for the Holy Grail Sir Gala- Miss Viola McDonald of Prospect |had says, “My strength is as theHill spent Sunday with friends on N 716 4 strength of s heart 1s { Fishers Island. | pure.” | M. P. McDonald of Spring street is ; | The fourth battlement is plef his son, Jerome McDonald, in | Score Ly inning s | cannot leave our house w Newport. . ] i|sides protected and the fourt | Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Fitch and sons, Sheckard; three | Character is four-sided and Hadley and Avery, have returned from pert T o, Humme safe on all four sldes. Man must | an automobile trip (hrough Vermont. = giht with God. e soul apart| J. F. Slariny has returned to SRR el sponge. God revives and | Cove Noah farm 3 | freshens and fills the soul, as the wa- | Postmaster G. F. Andrews attended | s B 2 out the sponge to its full | of the Connec- y {size and symmetry | sciation at New . Buttalo 4- Philanthropy we owe our brother S J atriotism we owe our ry; purity [ Mr. and Warner Ebbetts ha 3 s o i owe ourseives and piety we owe | returned to Philadelphi visit- 3 . : | God. What other deb These | ing Captain and Mrs. A. V. Morgan ONAL LEAGUE STANDING. our walls enciose and protect our| There was a large a at T « % | D e | E. E. Gates, a former pastor, occupied » -~ | the pu during the absence of Rev o | Cromwell—Town Clerk and Mrs. | walter Adken, who is on h N rthur dman ently celebrated | mhe Juet rendered by Mr. and - 3 he 50th anniver heir marriage Martin of Boston was very B If your teeth are fit, chew, chew, ZCTICUT LEAGUE STANDING. fi asty chew, until the food is liquid and | : = insists on heing swallowed. GLES CHAMPIONSH Defeats Johnson in F tional Tennis Title. ve Sets for ervous 1P, N “ Chewing ‘of Food ;WMQQL;fiMwafi . Dyspepsia [] Cooler in Summer Warmer in Winter COMPO-BOARD, is much warmer than plaster in. Winter, but cooler in Summer. Use it to line walls and ceilings. Itis dry, sanitary, can’t warp, crack or fall off. Takes paper, paint or tint beautifully. Use it for garages, storerooms, chicken houses. It is air-tight and moisture-tight. In lengths of from 8 to 16 ft., 4 ft. wide and % -inch thick. - Write 10 us for semple and baoklet telling what Compo- Board is and why it is more economical, stronger, more sat- Write a postal today. isfactory. L. L. ENSWORTH & Son 340-50 Front St. HARTFORD, CONN. | g “There's a \' | POSTUM CEREAL CO., If teeth are faulty, soften Grape- Nuts with hot milk or cream, or allow to stand a minute soaking in cold cream “There’s a Reason” as follows: Grape-Nuts food is in the form and brittle granules, in- to be ground up by the teeth; that work not only the teeth [ the saliva from the gums so neces- sary in the primary work of di- M say (and it is true) t Grape- uts they seem able to digest not or that food but other kinds vhich formerly made trouble when eaten without Grape-Nuts. Chew !! Reason” for " Grape=-Nuts LTD., BATTLE CREEK, MICH. FIT GUARANTEED Gold Fiillngs ... Silver Fillings 4 Pure Gold Crowis Bridgework ... NO | Ouc prices ure PAIN | appreciate good wo k. clatm to be the culy real paial The case with which we pect absence of pain du have hud work of a like nature demtist. All work guaran teed. s .o ik Manager. = $ FULL SET TEETH " within the & ull operations Is & revelation o those who DENTAL PARLORS, 203 Maia St. S - reuch oot all who | NO HIGH Unkesitatingly we | PRICES ess dentists i Norwich w dirdeulc work o the entire dome by the ordiusry old style 9a m to$p m Telephone. pre-| 1t brings down | ALL CHOICE CUTS POT ROAST Boneless, Rolled, Ib. ROUND STEAK, b, ... ..u: 10 Ibs. SUGAR, 60c NOISELESS MATCHES' dozen boxes ........ 35¢c ——————— LAUNDRY STARCH MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER, b. . .. 3¢ TOMATOES 4 lbs. TURNIPS pack .. . . 10c s oo B0 CREAM BISCUITS 1 Ib. Best COFFEE, 34c !! FOUR BIG ONES ! For Tuesday and Wednesday Gorned Beef h.10:¢ CABBAGE FREE | 20 |ctioes 3 Ibs. 25¢ I8¢ FORES, bb........ B0 for 8¢ SALMON 1 Ib. flats, PURE LARD FRENCH’S MUSTARD Albs ... oouiions 18c] BNt 0P wovesaswsd TN Fresh Eggs doz. 29¢ h. 13¢