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o Sorwich u iletin nnd Goudics. 117 YEARS OLD. Subscription price, 12c a week; 500 a month; $6.00 a y--- Entered at the Postoffice at Norwicn, Conn, as second-class matter. T Calls: EGlietn Zalieral Neoms. S-S ullet i 001 Sulletin Job Offige, 2 Wiymantic Qffice, Room 2, ing. Teiephone 210. Murray Buil Norwich, Twesday, Oct. 5, 1913, The Circulation of The Bulletin The Bulletin fhias the largeat elr- latien of amy paper im Eastein Commecticut, and from three te four mes larger tham that of amy ‘n Nerwich. 1t ia delivered te over 3,000 of the 4663 houses im Nor- wick, and rend oy mimety-tkree per cemt. of the peeple. Im Wimdiuw it ia delivered te over 900 houxc FPutaam and Damiclson fo ove 1,108, and in all of these places (i is commidered the local dally. Eastern Cemmecticat has ferty- nine tewss, eme hundred amd sixty- five pesteffice districts, amd =iy rural free delivery reutes. The Bulletia is sold in evers wa and es il of the K. 5. b ts in Eastern Commecticuis CIRCULATION 1901, averay eresseesncnens 4412 IR 1 October 25 8’700 THE WESTERLY WRECK. 1905, ava: In view of the record of the New Hayen road for some me there are reasons to be the Shore Line wr was free from fa an all indications it did no faulty operation of the fa: It was Dot a case of excessive sp disregard for signals or as far as | been determined a failurs to n obvic Unless the zation reveals something additiona broken rail is plainly the cause of the derailment. Such = wreck only sc home in another direction the need of constant attentfon in pr ng the greatest amount of safe the transportation of humanity. It simpl shows the importance which every de partment of the railroad service bears 0 each other in this responsible task Perfect equipment is called for as much as the perfection of human ser- wil and the e ination of the flaw has been the object of much study and experimentation with excellent re- sults. That it has t been done away with is ind by the wreck of last rday should have ap- That the bad spot peared in_one of only ance which it might be expected best manded, and e hidden nate that its dis had to be mad. as it was but fortunate indeed that it did not causy loss of life THE PRESIDENT'S PROCLAMATION Much interest is being manifested the initial Thanksgiving proclama- tion which President Wilson has is- sued, both from the fact that he de- cided to retain the date established by long existing custom, and from thought which he has put it the outset of assigning cat is administration e for the setting aside of the day for thank: g, the ident finds that the past vear been marked in a peculiar degree by manifestations of Hi: gracious and benificent providence” and that there | are reasons to be than 11 the ac- complishments of men which have been permitted including the completion of the Panama canal “which not only exemplifies the nation’s abundant re- sources to accomplish what it will the distinguished skill and capacity of its public servants, but also promises the beginning of a new age, of new contacts, new neighborhoods, new sympathies, new bonds and new achievements of cooperation and peace.” In his call to thanksgiving the pres- ident gives deep thought to the desir- ability and benefits of peace. This is fully reflected when he says: “ Right- ecusness exalteth a nation’ and ‘peac on earth, good will toward men’ fur- nish the only foundation upon which can be built the lasting achievements of the human spirit.” proclamation there is manifested spirit of optimism, a most desirable possession for the leader of the na- Throughout his | Fe! the | c¢ tion, for such an occasion and for all | time, HOME RULE AND ULSTER. Some pr¥gress is apparently being made in the problem which the prov- ince of Ulster offers to Great Britain, The great desire is that all parties concerned in the home rule for Ire- land movement shall be as near satis- fied as possible, an adjustment which is preferable in any controversy for the purpose of progress. Ulster, which strongly demands that it shall not included under the new government of Ireland but rematn under the direction of pariiament, has been seeking a con | speea MEXICO'S ELECTION. The Indicated result of the Mexican election’ s about what could be expected as ‘the result of the condi- tions existing In the republic at the present time. The probable outcome, with reports poluting to no election, will be particularly pleasing to Pro- visional Presideat Huerta, who has been desirous of retaining his position at the head of the government. The course which he has pursued in lead- ing up to the election and the result that but about an eighth of the pos- sible yote has been cast indicates that the farce which prevalled election day was simply what had been expected. The hearty endorsement which Gen- eral Huerta received in a number of sections, although not a candidate in the legal sense, must be highly pleas- Ing to the head of the government even though represented the expressions of officers in behalf of federal troops. The election is only an indication of tion which is prevailing in the the sity republic at the present time. In the loyal states there is little or no dis- position a change, if the interest manifested tells anything. From the reports the election was peaceful and orderly, but there was no eénthusiastic ticipation, and particularly was there no demonstration even by ballots that another head was wanted. In the states where the constitutionalists are no vote was taken. The s only another indication of conditions which prevail public where the great ma- v has no idea of self government e result of the election M problem continues as to all intents and promises and now what further at the n Huerta Kept his st purposes remains 1 be done to ald this Tepublic in ais PUT IT TO GOOD USE. bit of progress which is made and each rer to the ce will be > date fi 1al withdra of the army yyes and the tieing up o great ount of machinery which has been 1uired constructic T long the coun- ment whic 00 ap. It is not to be ex- he abandoned d that it wi banks as was dane by th ally import stractors, is en i the benefit ¢ eat sum s for making use of the hund 1sands of dollars which suck ment cost and is still worth m here are before the country at the sent time such important ch as providing against the disastrous »ods which visit the Mississipp: and the opening up of Alas he construction of a railroad line which would allow for the development £ its resources ch equipment as W e on the market from the Panam canal shortly, is of the very character required for such contracts, and if b projects are to be attempi mpnrtant part of the prelim pense ready provided ver, whetk work or deman ever done with au 0w put to sold to the for the nen er EDITORIAL NOTES. ha bill is 1t took the Col two days to start an Ananias ¢ Brazil. He may ave better rgent From the ex-gov New York ‘coming back” fon which rta made te the day down a pig obably anot signs which ober If there any anything like O ped has s indicated | s ind | 2 ses when all signs fa An English militant sufer in yuntry is teceiving proposals of itancy is certainly a drawing a crowd How hat for oman's right inquires the Detroit Free Press, when 2 Vassar girl throws a baseball 205 1 It's stil] better if it was the left Madero uarez were shot while trying to escape, but it is noticed that x Diaz manifests no de to ac- t Huerta's Texico It is an unfortunae thing that con- gress should be in session when so many members are interested in their own or someone else’s clection el where, After the test of the operations on criminals in Chicago to overcome de- fective minds, it will be worth noting | how soon they will appear for a sec- ond reformation operators in are réquired to speak FEnglish, French, Ttalian, Greek and Arabic, and there s when those in this country ference of the leaders for the pur.| " ~lcd they could. pose of endeavoring to reach some ad- | i justment of what promises to cause | o man on the cormer Tt more or less undesirable trouble, unless | 10°5't seem it to hurl old some different arrangement can be| SP0°S and thir 1 newly married b - | couple and let ‘those coming out of Matters seem to be shaping them- | tBe divorce court escape. selves for a comvromise in the mat- c % ter when Premier Asqilth indica trsi as furnished a sensible de- a disposition in that direction, mU"‘-“'n n regard to the Mexican against a conference for the division | !8tlon, about which ~Great P of Ireland. Ulster would make such|Seems to be suffering because of the Qivision permanent and have home| Inclination of its ambassador to do rule 2pply only to the rest of Ireland, | 1ot of irresponsible but by Mr. Asquith’s plan such divi. ston would be temporary for the test- ing out of the operation of the new, government among those who are fa- vorably inclined towards it, Such an arrangemant may get no further, but it is promuigated in the interest of peace. It gives the opportunity for the demonstration of the merits of the home rule measure without antagonism and §n such a manner as 1o determine the right or wrong of tha stand whizh Ulster s taking. Such a plan would afford a tost such s would provide a better Basis for final adjustment later en . The Southern congressman who is asling for four public building appro- priations each for $100,000 in citles of less than 2,600 inhabltants, not only brands himseif a novice but plainiy shows how he stands on the pork rel, When Secreta bill will ¢ Bryan says the cur- rency 8o through congress with a larger majority than the tariff bill had, he must anticipate some im- portant changes or else he is simply giving expression like o see to what he would 1y sent: is as y tare here take 1t had not back of Y irg that roon mot her her wa not son. = mot ha sel er le p So, field, Hatfield f 1 merely slied along No v show e that the day, s meeting n working on daily, Plain, 1 t t was rather war a sensation, wake it up; Clarice. although motioned bench and handed me a cigar. You know I paper here. found no money I had supposed paper, but observing he wanted to ex- ed 1o Pérhaps you've had the misfortune to be obliged to remain a week o small New The day's work was over. summer day it had been, walked in the cool of the evening I had the familiar satisfactory feeling if not the spectacularly brilliant in its achievements was sure- not hopelessly the reverse. such thoughs was I occupled when I met Hatfleld. Boston' Common at all seasons pre- wondertully crowd to the eye and in summer this most _pronounced. here and show no great surprise, such u would dfem necessary perhaps, me on another a a long , any IpPOS us the expra recently from the cit d. What it someth and it I had not seen Hat- heard of Hatfield, nor thought of xchanged greetings and ith him, ng on for tonight? | " I replied, co; and finding it vel 1, I've a coupl s here and s irst let me tell you a little about the | and then, unless I'm much mis vou'll be rather using one. He v near seven. e v towards I've given it up. in i gland town. mediocre little place, came. WANTED—LOCAL COLOR never called any A long tense anxiety, and as [ likely interrupt. With cosmopolitan You meet all had two curtained other smaller. “Into this room Joe Woodbury on this farce. A mediu; thorough- time meeting him tion. nsulting my watch le of theatre pass- u use one. But thing happened. The alcove curtai interested | Joe's eve. With a up and, pulling asidi | closed Harry. a vacant ed to work on a Yes, | disgust and cast aside and the new in hand, arose four were silent an “‘What the devil was_ still prominent Jimmy surprise. r so | his head. No? I bi-weekly Clarice had y and surprisingly | only, however. needed most was | “Quietly and ing to thoroughly | boarder spoke In the form | OrS. Madame Clarice hi; vani for es, sir, Clarice jolted that little so suddenly and so thoroughly |land and expected it will be in the town records be- | vaudeville circuit in lon; her 15 a commotion wers nat tF is hadn’t lasted long when WIl- | gystem, many of the docks and much one day woke up to the fact that | ground in the business district.. Its Widow Wilson, despite her previ- | debt was reduced last year by $1,200,- statement of no other rooms to let, | 000, new male boarder. Trepidation | Twenty-four per cent. of the popula- e's and Harry’s until it was ob- | tion of Ireland are engaged in farm ed that Clarice and the new board- themselves nightmare, “larice Middleton came to town and ime, DD 1 it got to be quite the thing on g, th st from Wi way t Widow than hes, up-to-c It was 1} ty imported fear of imminent desertion Clarice’s whole outfit ilating the Wid and yet, 1ch em by hat an ream of the to bloods and to throw Two friend! bduction he had gular, by arance in ar the; day® and Saturday night to wait until Joe Woodbury passed the |open stoves. postoffice on his way home; and those re on h almost engaged to Joe Woodbury urtil the siren’s evidentl. and thoug! notes wel once. ¢ forgotten her former charms, ch speaking pleasantly to her] it he wa >y don’t per- | reality a form of | invent .| nec a probable ary the train most clearly, Ison’s caus s good for Wil- it wasn't only date and more as | her walk, her pos dog, lcashed for in short it to her d more Hatfield pau His story enjoyment of the th How stupid! Madame s of people didn't see her that| At the entrance t T icular a week later, no | fileld presented me one had m the sight. Widow | started off. I held Wilson's house was a mecca of all, and many of the girls of the place no; 1 must were green with jealousy. None of the | room. ~Our sketch young men dared to address a word to | bill” paragon, for she| And you—?” ow's house in the| “Oh, I should have told you. Much and vet, they de- | of the incident so amused Clarice, real opportunity must [name Mary, that she hired Joe and Harry to speak their own lines. And it was decided to select the I, too, have my original part. Iam the man in the alcove, wn's eligible young and Mary’s husbas him at her, head artfully procured | years'—Boston Record. nd—Oh, you can = m going, twice a from her public. the workingman, de grieved when 3 Tved his negative nod in passing, vet always freshened up when | co, on Monday and Friday nights they beheld the same sign of unrequited | prisons and courts devotion on the part of Harry Harrl- | Amsterdam owns tricity works, street work. Of these, 8 each other, strictly, almost sus- | 262 are females. iously alone. Naples, Italy, exp his was disappointing, however, (000 worth of corals to one girl at least, Molly Peterson, |States in 1911. Moose hunting is Scotia from Sept. 16 is plentiful this ear numbered 687. re heard. Joe had any more. forgot Molly. “Then Mol Y acted. up and ocalled on Clarice one when nefther Joe nor Harry would ‘Wilmotlans persist- ently assert that she entered the house ‘in_an awful huff’ and came out, such indeed was the fact, ing to her late enemy for the benefit of an alert neighborhood, even at the time of night it was. “The parlor at the widow's hn\xse enough to hold a chair and table, the an open fire-place and no other attrac- None was needed. quisitely gowned. posed calmly on the Widow's best plush sofa, erect, her bearing regal. soiling the knees of his trousers and exhausting his rhetcric, when some- | slowly aside for a moment by an un- in | known occupant and the motion caught Then, before Joe could epitomize his dropper the opposite curta from the stopped, an idea having shot He rushed at the notebook | nd saw—shorthand reproductions of proposal to the astounded suit- a short play of rural life in New Eng- Madame had not been able to proposal. sought these emotional passages. Madame had a notebook had amused me, had he thought this necessary T was to be Clarice’s performance. yowre coming yourself? From the Consular Reports. Because the vitiated air is bad for the German govern- ment has forbidden plaster In new buildings by the use of The stoves must now be connected by pipe with the outside. Twenty-nine million dollars is soon to be spent on public works in Moroc- Of this $10,000,000 will be for port works at Casablanca and $500,000 for ear. Wiimot, n its She spruced all night smiling and talk- alcoves, one large dia Clarice usher the last night of m-sized room with Clarice, ex- her head Joe was soon n bad been drawn bound he jumped e the drapery, dis- this eav n was cast boarder, notebook table. All other second. began Joe, and through | it at shed, momentarily the reefully new had been writing to appear on the it. Madame loved wording for Madame a had And ht his cigar. but why to my Of course; | taken to eatre o the theatre Hat- with a pas: him. go to my dressing | is second on the the new boarder— nd for over two the drying of of justice. its gas an elec- railroad, telephone 10 are males and orted nearly $260,- to the ~United permitted in Nova to Nov. 15. Game Moose killed last D mak to two or it Dora X use insures a healthy condition and [ never use bella donna in my | Seéms o make an abundant growth of it 18 damgerous. The best way | Aufty, lu hair, all my own. tity’ and strengthen them is A ekulnr use of @ home-made | Heavy: Your easily removed ov oy lonic. o prepate if, dis- | weight is no cause for alarm. Get Sunce crystos in a pint clear | from vour drugglst four ounces parno- (Vhen vous eves are tired and | tis and dissolve In one and - ome-nait Invee arops should be put | pints hot water, then take a tabie- % intil they Are Tested . and | Spoonfni before meals. This gently o Cwill Wnd Rothing equals | and rapidly dissolves the fatty tissues sios tye tomic for sors, in- | Without Injury or inconvenience and ik eyes or for removing | when your weight Is where you want it barticles. To colorless, listless | your figure will be shapely and prop- "Will give a charming sparkle | erly proportioned. When the parnotis freatment s discontinued your flosn o will ho firm and the Sikin frea from and expression. k, That w mical: Yes, inexpensive, inkle remover Health and Beauty Answers BY MRS. MAE MARTYN Gold Locks: 1 know you are mistaken | who uses It says is perfect, by pouring and beautiful hair is not an accident, [ two teaspoonfuls glycerine into one for I have gained a beautiful head of | half pint cold water, then adding one by correct and frequent shampoo- | ounce almozoin. Let _dissolve thor- ina T continually add to its beauty | oughly before using, apply thickly and d lustre by cleansing It with can- | leave over night. 'Then apply more aspoontul of which dissolved | cream and massage skin until the ot water is ample. This mix- | lly disappears. This is splen- Ates @ wealth of rich, white | correcting ev faulty com- ns and dissolves all | plexion because It gives natural beauty excess oil, and rins- | and certain results follow when this and hair ‘clean and | almozoin cream-jelly is used to banish hrox shampoo my | wrinkles and round out hollow nd evenly, with & | 1l gloss, | sadie: 1 nave just been using this o hair tonic which I think is just the Hairy, fuzzy growths on face | thing for your dry, itching scalp and k yield ‘quickly to_this simple [ which, at small cost, I make at home, nt a paste with a little | as foilows: To one-half pint alcohol tone and water, apply to | add one ounce quinzoin, then in this iry s and after two or three| pour one-nalf pint cold water, A few e ff and the hailrs come | applications of this quinzoin tonic re- stored m; and m Now T continue to worn feeling and | wrinkles and you sallow, yellow colof of your neck and | of the fat returning. of which you speak are caused by <ish blood which is not properly | Mrs. W.. At your age you should iminating the poisons from the s have a soft, clear skin and pink-and- fem. Try this blood purifier and tonic: | white complexion. My friends and 1 Int6 one.half pint aicohol (whiskey | have discarded powder and use this de- must mot be used) pour one ounce kar- | lightful cleansing lotion which banish- dene, then add one-half cupful sugar | es the oily, “muddy” condition: In one- &nd hot water to make a full quart.| half pint witch hazel or hot water dls- Take one tablespoonful of this old- | solve four ounces spurmax, then add fashioned blood cleanser and tonic be. | two teaspoontuls glycerine. 'Apply ‘this fore gach meal. This restores the vital | lotion to the face, neck and arms and healthy condition, and its | rub lightly until it dries. This spur- » Wwill save much serious sick- | max lotion 1s invisible when on and adds a toueh indeed, v can greaseless cream- which everyone keep any Tovely. scalp to a healthy condition hair lost its dull, need, have no fear of exquisite even to the finest complexion, use will clear and refine the Skin and complexion streaky look use quinzoin as its loveliness and its youthful and tion, mor: s ind No odds how much your head aches how miserable you ar biliousnes: caret” tonight straightens you out by digestion ning. can bowels tonight; biliousnes: sour, ga “GASCARETS” IF COSTIVE, BILIOUS, HEADAGHY AND UPSET--DIME A BOX loklmr distres: Liver gases and clogged- from constipa “Cas- a A your stomach, liver and |and bowels regular end the headache, | for months. Don't dizziness nervousness, the | —thefr little insi omach, SR R R R R backache and all | cleansing, too. CANDY CATHARTIC relieve your sluggish and Bowels of all the sour bile, producing the misery. 10-cent box of Cascarets keeps your head clear, stomach sweet up waste which is liver and you feel bully forget the children des need a gentle the crest of th ations. prices. and All-overs. come principal trimmings SAMPLE TRIMMINGS We bought from a New York importer of Trimmings his entire sample line of Beaded and Bugle Trimmings These samples are 17 inches long and They are the kind of that are being used extensively for evening gowns and would sell in the regular way at $1.00 to $1.50 a yard. On sale now at the following prices. Sold only by the piece at— 25¢, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.50 Call at Trimming Department and see these splendid WOMAN e wave of popularity. lly in sets of two. values. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. A Showing of Marahou » WHICH SHOULD BE OF INTEREST TO EVERY We are making an extensive showing of Marabou, Ostrich and combinations of Marabou and Ostrich. They come in all the newest shapes, including Boas, Stoles, Capes, Muffs and Novelty effects. Owing to the fact that we have a representative in Chemnitz, Germany, we are enabled to offer these goods at a decided saving. At present Marabou is on It is light weight, yet it embodies all the warmth of heavy furs and can be worn at all seasons and on all occasions. The line we show is the product of one of the best known German manufacturers and is therefore care- fully made in every detail. They come in black, nat- ural, taupe and white and a variety of attractive combin- Price range $3.98 to $35.00 If you have a Marabou Scarf, Cape or Muff that needs cleaning or repairing in any way, we will gladly give estimates on the cost of the work. Cleaning and re- pair work will be done at short notice and at reasonable An Importers Entire Line The Porteous & Mitchell Co. b WHITESIDE-STRAUSS CO. . In Massive Produstions of big Plays Mat. at 2.30—-SHADOW BEHIND THE TODAY B P S R0RERN LianTs- THRONE 5 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS CARLOAD OF SCENERY Mon., Tues., Wed. AUDITORIUM &l THE CHALK LINE Presented by Harland Knight & Co. A Rural Comedy in One Act. LEW WAR NEW YORK’'S POPULAR CLUB ENTERTAINER A Puritan Espisode iy T By s Craayob Screaming Comedy Theatre CHARLES McNULTY, Mgr. EVENINGS 10¢ “SAVED BY THE ENEMY”—2000 Ft. Stupendous Edison Civil War Drama “BRONCHO BILLY REFORMS”... ..With G. M. And “REJECTED LOVER'S LUCK ". $:Superb Western. Story “OBJECTIONS OVERRULED,” ...Screaming Farce Comedy “BLACK AND WHITE, ...Another Big Comedy Hit YMCA Entertainment Course «t| CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH Colonial MATINEE 6o 2000 Ft.— Don’t Let That Toothache keep you awake all night. Stop for some of our Toothache Drops that will stop the pain, quiet the nerves and give you a chance to sleep. The | October 28 Tom Ll a0 : - | K ple Singers first you take will stop the ache. | o ambar107cl ok Db ke Btasie ’ Ph December 9 ........ Bostonia Sextet uan's flmlacy January 20 Dr. G. R. Maguirs February 11 ...... Collegiate Quartet 50 Main Street Mill Ends SALESROOM OPEN 8 a. m. to 12 m. 1p.m.to 5p.m. Daily and Saturdays until 11 a. m. PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. Take Taftville Course Tickets $2.00 and $1.50 Single Admission 50 cents PIES, CAKE AND BREAD that ‘cannot be excelled. Phone your order. Prompt ser LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) icay American House FARREL & SANDERSON, Props Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Etc. Livery connected. Shetucket Street New Fall Millinery A fine assortment of latest styles MRS. G. P. STANTON, 62 Shetucket Street or Willimantio cars Ben Shields, song writer and play- is dead at Massapequa, N wright, aged 45. Y., | game at will cost the Polo grounds $100 abiece. Boxes For the Army-Navy football York, New Dr. J. M. KING WSS ELLA M. POTTER GIRLS! GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THIS! DOUBLES BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR Insiructor of Piano and Harmony Studio now open for season of 1913 Room 6, Alice Bldg, Tel. 968 “White Elephant Cafed DENTIST May Building JanITuWF AUTO ROBES AN MAKE v air. shtful surprise . EOR eTCENIs Yol & it ose P B e e Just Received DAN MURPHY & cO. YOUR HAIR LUSTROUS, FLUF- | jcglected or is scragey. faded, dry. Mont Al Pkl e ik - . Ci FY, AND ABUNDANT. @ | brittle ‘or Thin “éuiies beantitying| Montuna and Flush—iarge ey | Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars the hair, Danderine dissolves every ubber Interlined—Inexpensive Immediate?—Yes. _ Certain?—that's | particle of dandruff; cleanses, PUri- | wind Proof, Water Proof, Moth Proof | — ooy of Water and Market Sts. the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, | fies and invigorates the scalp, forever AR * wavy, flufty, abundant and appears as ng itching and falling hair, but Economical Robe to buy. BE PROGRESSIVE soft, lustrous and beautiful as a| 1l please you most will be aft- Came g ' look st them. Have your Optical Work done by a¥ young girl's after a Danderine hair | er a few week’s use, when you see new Upito-tate hatat: clea . Just try this—moisten -x‘ hair—fine and downy at first—yes— C. A. SPEAR, cloth with a little Danderine and care- | but really new hair growing all over N e fylly draw it through vour hair, tak- | the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft The L. L. Chapman Co | Optometrist and Optician, ink one small strand at a time. This | hair, lots of it, surely get a 25 cent 318 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt, or | bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from o S (over Somers) excessive oil, and in just a few mo- | any drug store or toilet counter and 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. ments you have doubled the beauty of Just try it PURE FOOD SPECIALS FOBR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Sirloin Round Porterhome CORNED BEEF, FRESH SHOULDERS FANCY PIECES Ib. PIGS’ FEET Salted—Ib. PROCESS BUTTER Ib. FINE MOHICAN Fine, Large EGGS dozen (o 2 lbs. CUT UP CHICKEN, 1b. SPARERIBS 30c | 2 lbs. 27c | dozen . 206 10c TRIPE—Honeycomb Cooking COMPOUND 21c Creamery Batter, 31bs. $1 BANANAS—Large, Ripe 15¢ Star Sweet Potatoes, 15 Ibs. 25¢ New Layer FIGS 2 lbs. SUGAR DATES Confectioners’ SUGAR, 3lbs. 17¢ New Milled OATS POP CORN “Sure Pop” can 1 bottle BLUING 2 bars SOAP — pkg.... York State SUCCOTASH 4 lbs. Ib. Ib. 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