Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 30, 1913, Page 3

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= - H to, flax ub- | last week. He was playins fullback on | ! : : Tied. 2t Vit nfii’yé":&‘?“"““‘ P07 | ffe varsity when he was hurt today. | TAK 1c am : a s “The ‘hlacklist' is mo empty phan-| The practice this afternoon was B i ¢ 8% W80 iom Tt is & reat book, bound in black,| strenuous, the varsity defeating the | i + | comptied with the aid of a large corps | scrubs by two touchdowns, but Guern- | ABTNA C 3 - o‘tn dset;ecuvegi and ‘ieptt in [L"i:e ticket H 3 office to receéive and retain € names 3 Red and White Eleven Scores Season’s Second Victory ©ver | %iose “wnose “intilngement. of the You're There sey of the second team booted over -a pretty fleld goal. ON YOUR AUTO i - | English Coach for Chicago Polo Play- | § o Willimantic Eleven—Score 21-0—Academy Goal Never | Bicgugnt oy "efeis e viic Vi) ™ ™" 70 Tera 70 IF YOUR EYE CATCHES THIS 3. L. LATHROP_ & <CNS = = redeem tickets that they do not Intend | the Onfentsia’ club. today engaged a in Banger—Big Demand For Seats at College Games. {0 use themselves, thereby insuring | pioe JRCE SO 0 england for that they will not be enrolled among | pext season, and began preparing for < v this doubtful company:” 1914 on a scale larger than amy éver Seats for 35000 at Cambridge. attempted in this part of the country. The mame of the coach was not given And You Read It MOTORCYCLE RACES The Norwich Free Academy football Time was up. Score: N. F. A. 21, team traveled to Willlmantic Wednes- | W: H. S: 0; In. round figures 35,000 scats will be | The «lay afternoon and for the second time Lineups, avaligble for the Yale-Princeton game | out. H S. t New Haven on Nov. 15, and the t : Kenyon | Harvard-Yate game at Cambridge on Veteran Fan ked the Winner. Noy: 22. Twenty-seven thousand seats| Kendley Shumate, aged 93, carrted Wil be the eavneity of the stands at | off the gold prize for betng the oldest Intversity field, Princeton, where! person in attendance at the New state gm'mmn ang Harvard meet on Nov. | fair at Muskogee, Okla., and wnen he this season had little trouble in de- | N. F. A feating the Windham High school | Goldstein ..... eleven. The score was 21 to 0. In neither e was Windham able to | Jacksen ....... ....... Buckingham score.. Windham fought hard, but ; i otter aid not have the drive and finish which | Lathrop .... marked the play-of the lighter visiting team. Captain Robinson, Gregson and McCormick. starred for the Academy while Qldenberg and Chappell showed up well for Windham. At no time did the home team seriously threaten 8, More than 1,000 Harvard undergrad- tiates dre exepected to make the trip om Cambridge for this game, and the iger Classmen will of course attend in a body. The alumni of the two uni- versities and their friends wiil prob- got the money his first remark was that he regretted that he did not get it in time to bet on the worlds series. Notwithstanding his years, he is a baseball fan, and he had picked the winning team long in advance: Norwich Fair o, Siaibios fiow: 1,008 the red and white goal: 22 ably unt for the remaining seats. e . t ns i infi rling. e . First Quarter. G B o s Socia Reeaui- ainfield ot i m wit |[] Admission 35¢ Boys 15¢ t_a FIRE INSUBANCE iy M et The Plainfleld footbal am put_ Manley of W, H. S. kicked off to | MeCormick Manley t and train_ service, and while the | ;g inay tovSterling to meet the Seotch Races start at 1.30 p. m. rimson brigade will be numerically | },c¢ on Saturday: The team selected ©ldenberg | stronger than the Pennsylvania bri-| ¢or this game is as follows:: Larochell gade that will itivale Ann Arbor for | g451: Judson, Palliser, baeks; Alex- | Keley | the Michigan game a week later; the | jngdr = Walker, eddon, halfbacksi Quakers’ football caravan will be the | Bazinet, Conpelly, Booth, Royal, Vin- Chappell | riiost pretentious of the vear. The Uni- { cont, ferwards. | It witl tost you Only aj ., : g Gol N, F. 4 turned Left Haifback: famall bum, yeanix_ sl will sy you Tha ball o yards, | Gresson. mgae. 32 | Muiltn : R se of fire. | yards on an end run and McCor- ISA4AC S. JONES mick’s end run netted 35 vards, bring- | Gregson 5 ing the ball near Windham's goal. 7 Right Hhifback: Insurance and Rea! Estate Agens, | Gregson made eight yards on an end | Robinson (€apty ....: Richards_Building, 91 Muin_ St tun and a forward pass from Mc€pr= Quarterbac versity of Pemnsylvania special, whi = e - mick to Robinson gave N: I. A. the Referee, Downer: umpire, Over- |wyijll feave g,h"udelphia bon Nov. 14, southwesterly course was followed to first touchdown. Robinson kicked the | pangh; 'head linesman, Reynolds. | will consist of three steel sleeping cars, | goal, uarters, 10 and 8 minutes: one bbservation, one dining and one v | Bl Paso, thence northeasterly to Alam- MtCormick kicked off to Chappell, | Touchdowns—Robinson % Avery I |club car % ey R | water, Abeline, and Fort Werth to Dal- who returned the ball 20 yards Ol- | @oals kicked, Robinson 3: Yale Office Flooded. Leaving Dallas, the route led ti sav las, the route led to TUBBS' BAND WILL FURNISH MUSIC denberg on_a center plunge made 5 2 £ e ; fek- e oy Wittiam F. Hifl, Real Estate and FIre | 1,40 ang Kelley made 3 yards on an New Haven, Oct. 29:—~The Yale tiek | Texarkiana, where the Red river was Insurance has remcved to 25 Shetuckot | end run, Oldenbers on & center plunge | RECORD DEMAND FOR SEATS Spemse s wieh i ally ooad with i 3 Z .. | crossed into Arkansas, in which state street, opposits Thames Nationat Bank. | made Windham's first down. Wind- . - thousandls of unapened applications for | o N Froezing Solution For Radiators—Case of Pneumatic | the siowest average time of the entirs B W Myl ik o Baie Babie Chavoeth Maotey and Ol AT COLLEGE GAMES. | tickets for the Yale-Princeton football | g F Gl W el sciasrhat 0u CAtEREE ver 'ooiworth’ an ors. g » £ " " game xt New Haven No Mlpli-! of exceptionally heavy rains, at the Tires—All-Seuthern Transcontinental Route Completed | {2 Ri°mally, heaky ralng, at the denbgrg on line plunging took the ball | through. However, Arkansas was safe- i & A e 14y : Big Games Have Mere Attraction | cations for seats formally closed at 6 R T S ed I o'cloek tenight. Everard 'Fhompson, ATTOANEYS AT AW N e A ERaniEyen) Beforo! manager of the department, sald the Truck Effici Iy traversed, and from Memphis, Tenn., s B Nl e Sharhor New York, Oct. 29.—Any lingering | demand for tickets broke ald previous —Metor Tru CIency. | the route of the proposed Memphis- AMOS A. BROWNING doubt of the popularity ef intercolle- |Fecords. With scores of extra clerks = | to-Bristol Highway was followed to |5 MeCormick kicked off to Windham | giate football, even under the revised | bushel baskets' full of letters vet ta After caretul investiga- ’ tiorney-at-aw, 3 Richards Bds. | and the plaver was down in .his e bushed bask ¢ full of 1 rs ¥ o . o 3 as x ayt = : * | bushed baskets''full of letters vet t i Y e N By S acas o & caneldered beat to take th “Phone 700 tracks, Windham failed to make first '.}{gt; =] g;fic;:iwmn;‘afi]:; e ul:;ln be opend. All day lons there was a| “The advent of November means the , the cooling sy m by excess pross hadared et I esa Ws p gs)wxi, giving N. F. A the 1_)3]11‘. N; | those in enarge of ‘the ticitet distribu- |Steady streain of speeial delivery | beginning of radiater difficulties,” says | CRRUR S EOREC O (O L eohol has ooga, which constitut- / Brown & Perking, Mtomoysatdaw | Siacy ool UoinE o e o | ion for the b games of the season, | telesTaph meacangers golng (o the of | George B. Danicls, “unless the motor- | Corrosive effect on copper’and brass, | 6d the only doviation'on the entlre trip Wirahan | The demand for seats surpasses . p B | 1at has already prepared for the winter. | ag it forms formic acid In the presence | ot t » Southern Nation- d ~10 - mails swelled the quota heavily a The only really effective method of | of superheated air. al Trangeontinental Highway. Over ¥First Nat. Bank Shetucket St.| offside. Chase Xi Eriramce. Starway mear. to. Thames | Avery repmced Gregson | who took | £ecord of previows years aad the v ous managements are at their wits oxville, the short line was mountains to Ashe- Rough estimates were made tontght | safeguar ture is a satur ing the motor Is by theuseof | “Another good m 2 eight | taken ac completed will be finished next year, mick's end run made 10 vards. Avery = York, DIVIDEND tore off 10 yards on an end run, Gold- 28. Tt was thought that with the adlator nor upon rubber. A The artival in Ne Over Yale Eleven. | of the National Bank. Telephone 28-3. Murray’s place as the latter was iR | chgs trying te devise some method of | that there are anywhere from 10.00¢ | some Iiquid solution with lower | ed solution of o chlaride 9 : e e o oo maga | equitably meeting the situation. From | appilcafions and upwards in excess of | reesing point {han water. At ‘the e Crysiats ‘toone guilon | Ville, X, O, which proved to e u g ¥ i3 2 2 i t Indl s s o~ | the 34, seats first glance this would appear to be | This should be used diluted | W¢ scenic route, materially EDWEN W. DTGEENS, 20 yards on trick phays. The q\gfimrlfifi“th‘;‘:‘:‘:;::‘;‘:{g; !mhfihfm;e Noxt Yeor "YRidla big: news stool shl| ah s ree e o e e ddition or o | better ¢ the praliminary reports Awtornes-ai-Law. closed with the ball N. I A8 om | o8, B e Army-Nave, Harvard, | congrete “bowl” is expected to be in | things to be taken Into consideration. | cup full of milk of om car. | had seemed to indicate. Leaving Adhe. Shaion + Windiam's 57 yard fine and tae score | oot 0 O o Gornell and | readiness for the Harvard game. and | “The majorily of the nonfreesing | honate,) as this neutra o aeidity | ville, the route led through Statesville, 0 Third Quart Princeton-Yale games will be played |this will seat 60.000 persons, with room | liquids react chemically with metals Ieium chioride solution. | Salisbury, and Greensboro to Durham, hird Quarter. will be unequal to the demands al- |for several theusand more to stand . |and if harmless solutions used loss | s may also b 3, but great | 3. C. Where the line of the Quebec- m DmE SAvmcs BANK MecCormick Kicked off to Clinton. | ready being fited by alumni, under- o | of water through evaporation raises | care should be exercised to keep these | Miami Internaional Highway was met Oldenberz was thrown for a loss as | ereduates and tirels friends. PUMPELLY MAY BE | the density of the solution above the | latter solutions at the proper density. | 280 followed north through Claciaville, was Keley end piay. 2 A. | Ome of Sses i | point of preciptation, thereby clogging | It should be . ot aboui | Bovdton, Dinwiddie a ers) o OF NORWICH. fook' ithiel il ol downs A (£1ee an el Dfnmfiwedf;nn 4 LAID UP FOR SEASON. | the radiator air cells. The most reli- | half the is suf- " ,'.“{,‘",““”’,“L AEIE }‘(?flxfuflir;ig th; = SS: orWa ss. Sor= red 1 e ol s F = able solution is alcohol and water, as ent @ o atures.” | “short line” between Richmond an s unsuccesstul forward pass. McCor game, to be played in this elty on | jnjury to Star Kicker Spreads Gloom | aivohol does not act wpon the metais | oot ST | Washington, which though not yet 5 | ransfer of the game from Franklin the standard route was followed from of W. O: L. Westgord, field 1 4 L stein failed in an attempt to_drop | field, Philadelphia, to the Polo Grounds = e y | per cent.“solution of alcohiol Wwill > | the Nat o The reguler Semi-annuel Dividend | Kick from the 25 yard e Winde | e it oos mamie, to the Poto Grour o Sew Haven, Conn, Oct. 23.There | freese at zero Fahremhelt, Thirty per | tive of the American Automobile Ax | the.. ‘\{51’1‘:,‘,2n;;{f;uajnémg‘fiflide.i;{s; " i A : - : as e Yale football camp | cent shc be used for negative seven n, completed the 1o v n has boon declared from the met sarm- | TAMS boll 08 Moademy e B verd HiE Toweren T ok iy ety | tite Stternoon. when Hal Bumpelly, | degreess 35 mer cent. for megative 1f reapects the mo | to New Yorik. % in: of the past six months at the | emy recoverinz. Avery and Robinson ‘»(m,(,,'a_nd it is possible -there will be lslllmmtj\ ‘lz(%c:x‘;(-lrml dl;';“p h;l\;‘xx- \\\'iSh;«II degrees: and 40 per cent. for negative ) ST | ,m;‘—:v’:_ n" u‘un}':;trzllxll!&l:‘;rigl:fc:a A § N adomid iy soand i : : B 2 le in the scrimmage and | 22 S | ged by nationa j il eblie auade, & - rat of Four por cont. a yean and will | o0 end runs made Academys first | Do Aoble sale of Seats 25 was ofig- |he was rushed to the infirmary In an is one objection cohol, | Starting from Tos A | lected, from which complete mileages, te payable on and after Now. 15. an endsrun. Robinson car the | are e 5 Al | automobile. The extent of his injury | and is that it evapo very | completion of the | road conditions and other neceasary 2 bal over for N. I Ak second ftouch. | Sre Avallable for such sale under the | could not be learned tonight, but some | readily. There are two methods of | the o S followed | information for the tourtst will be pre- FRANK L. WOODARD, down Bad Kioked ihe Seore: ]"l'c.’“_ avorable conditions, and even |fear is expressed that he may not be | overcoming this fault. One is by the | through San I to Phoe- | Pared, especially for the heavy cross- b s R | v W R * | this small percentage of the total seat- | able to play in the big games. If this | addition of glycerine—a solution of | leaving the Santa IPe | COUntry travel in 1914-15. BEvery mile G R R b ing capacity of the Polo Grounds may | proves to be true it will be a serious ! 15 per cent, alcohol and 15 per cent. | trail, a southerly defour was ade | Was covered by the same car that e Fourth Quarter. Imwfi‘m\lihli:fi':; 1::"“1 r»fl;;;;‘f:i iari"]i{mndlcap (o(ll;e Blue, because Pumpel- ne will siand a temperature of | along the line of the Borderiand route | m;‘sed fl(he_ ul?fl_ténen: é]hreau;lmstsmm e & o S 1Y 0 vhi a eing vered in | ly's wonderful dr kicking ability ative 10 degrees Fahrenheit. The | through Tucson Bisbec, and Dougl: } 4, and also 1ald ow e route o o REX HITCHCOCK OUT S Q”i‘firé”l‘é“,ifi-;{“"\’;"3} of Wind_ |big bundies by every mail made him a most valuable asset to the y function of the glycerine is to | to Lordsburg, N. M. On account of | Pacific Highway from Seattle and Port- WITH INJURED FOOT. | Atadams o e 5 ¢ eleven. ‘ prevent the ovaporation of the alco- | the equal imports of the two routes | 1and to San Francisco. The same car SRS | A Windham idcked off to Robinson, | Fremising Field for Speculators. Pumpelly injured his ankle while | hol 3 | across southern Arizona, it was de- { Y8 one of the entries in the Indiana Harvard Tackle Bs Unable to | o e e o 0 aRoPIBson. | 1 everal years there has been no |PI2¥inE baseball against Cornell last | “The second method is too cover the | cided to use both, w required s | ReHI0 tolir, makingin-sll/five txanm- P, At b o e bell 10 5ards At | e e e oL A Do B0 | apting.. (Hasiyfu tho Lootbail s overflow outlet with a safety valve. | loop back to Phoenix by Clifton, Globe, | SOntinental tours for It up to the iy 2B s z ogE 0 . & ol TN AL e-again hurt his ankle A piece of rubber tubing drawn over | and Roosevelt Dam, and thence East | PFeSe two downs that ( was forced to | Harvard and Yale-Princeton sames,|gsime time injured his knee. the pipe and tied at the free end acts | again to Lordsburg, making three trips = Pasadena, Cal., has a municipal nur- Lo thesd coupons ‘under tne iver, | sery for the production of shade trees. | ¥ for the second time this year | on an end ran and Jackson and Chase | increased to the her - | e=mm———— - Mo g | 0 R ks “has J point where the a = = == = S e ———— —————— #nd will prodely be out of the game | made first down for Academy on skin | lotments are being curtailed greatly in | . 2 i h Princeton a week from Saturday. | tackle runs. Chase punted to Wind- :nrdcvr that there may be ne charge of — | ureé will | between Phoenix and I of damaging | After crossing the Rio -areful attention and not | admirabl as too great p d to get into the practice until blow the fube off ins “ambridge, Mass, Oct. 28.—Rex kick. Chappell of Windham fumbled | and the demand of those privilged to | the famous Harvard right' the punt and Goldstein of apply for thesé’ coupons under the | tackle, twisted his ankle in practice | recovered it. Lord made rules — ~F $ B Withington was substituted for | ham and the ball was again fumbled, | favoritism. The tioket situation has heock in the practic Jackson recovering for the Academy. |reached the point where tremendou: tis, the regmlar substitut TLord and Robinson on end plays again | demand offers a promising field for the | n and_Avery carried | speculators. In order to cope with this | \)_ > rious coliege organizations g e ®offering from an ankle sprain. Another Harvard star, Hddie Maban, made first do 4 : : the ball over for a tonchdown. Robin. | evil the v o : 1ot b pack s in the Inflmary with | son kicked the goal. Stanley replaced | and publications are issumg warnings | SN o, LoVt an ir “‘dm '3“2%:‘ s likely to remain | Robinson. ~ Windham kicked off to | upon the ect of selling or giving ‘\—-—-——d¢ s. A spi@ier bite | Stanley who retur i % s i 1 35 Rt B W oas o B Sanrr tanley who returned the ball 20 yards. |away tickets allotted to thofe entitled b B - L T R— g Fradley wifl teke Mahan's place in 1 8 ] " : wroeeewses | FINANGIAL AND COMMERGIAL Additions Received to Entry List— Presoott, a Maw Riden, Hers, | v . | MARKET CLOSES HEAVY. ) Saturday aftermeon will be the date | i P ©f the motorcycle racig meet a . 5 i core pid o - A e et it the | Money Market and Mexican Situation | D Ventea the, . scheduled | Depressing Influences. | g ‘ & s afterncon by | : 1500 b the rate wifl opportunity of | New York, Quotations of 00 ¢ Sitneiking t Races start | the princiral stocks were carried up a | 600 ¢ | point or more in e fore of 100 ho will compete in the | 1008Y'S session, but the market turned 00 he same as arranged | Neavy In the afterncon. The reaction | 409 a¥, although a few ad- | ! many cases brought prices under 100 Winols ¢ vesterday's close i 200 T, A entry may be Te- the week. Tea Carroll | Conditions in ihe money 00 o ¢ motorcycle followers | 10 delermining the temy 1 300 Kan of Jake | ton. In London private discounts wer o pla eld speeder. | higher, following the _engageme 100 Kresge ¢ several records | there of gold for York yester Aoy : | day. The trend of the London money | 1oy v eight other riders | Markel sugeesied the possibility o 408 Nrew o force him (o the | &N increase in the bank of Emgland's & 100 Mismi Capper | rate, but foreign exchange rates were | 10 M. St P ¢ s -~ Y r S0 The riders who will await the start- | higher, demsnd sterfing rising 35 | 150y ing shot on Saturday aftermoon are | PoInis above yesterday's low. No fur- | 0 Garand of Providence, a rider | ther engagements of gold were looked 508 | Tho will make his frst appearance in | fOF ai this time and the belief was| 120 ¥ Norwich, bui who is expected to be| cxpressed by International bankers | 20 with the leading riders ai the finae of | that the Bank of England @irectors | aach Tace: Brown of Worcester, a rider | Would not feel it necessary to im. | who ehould show better thmn at the | CTease the rate, al least in the pres- | Pacifz Mall previons meet, when the jinx pursued | ®0i Week. | 000 eaie's & & him raiher closely: Walsh of Spring-| In the home market call Toans weir | 100 i o & field: Pallazee of Newburs N. Y. a|Tenewed at 4 per cent an increase of | 100 Do pad r who gives promise of anviety to| 1-> The rale rose later to 5 i-% per 100 Pullmon Palace sunpeing riders; Sieter of Phila- | 5¢DL Preparations for November div. | oo fuieie hia, al=o a speedy rider, bui who | idend and interest payments and ths | st ney Tom = measure of hard 1ok at 1he pre | Comtinied fow of curremey to the in. | S50 Reading ons meet: Driseol]l of Hariford: Wil | terior influenced the trend of the | 00 Do. 1st pta llam Prescoii of New York a dark Money markei i George lLatham of Lebas In London American stocks were | ion mec o™ 714 Bill Burdick of Nor- | depressed. =~ There, was some selling | 100 Seaboad Alr Time. . | here for foreizn account. Restriction | : | | | | MADAM known as the most economical as well as the best of good cooks. Well, Serv-us Macaroni has a distinction something like that. o pfd huseits man will be geen | ©f Tunds in this market for specula- e of (L races. At the last meet | iYe Durposes also exerled an unfavor- | 1o Sewmen o « cmpel o withdraw afier | able influence. Stocks heid up firmiy 450 Do. otfs. .. on> eveni and traversing a 0T 2 time, but these conditions, remn- 400 Southem Railway 54 seconds. For ihis meet he | forced by other bearish factors, finaliy | 500 Teon. Copper bore down the list > e o It is the food with which you can reduce the ceost of living Steak. 1t is a great a man strength as . 1 | % 1| You’d consider it quite an honor, wouldn’t you, to be and yet strange to say it has as much nourishment and nutrition as the most expensive food—Be muscle builder, and ideal health food. One pound of Serv:Us Macarons will go just as far in givi a pound of meat and 1t costs less than ¥4 as much. 3 e t1e machines, thus obviat- | 140casity of retiring from the | Reports that the Mexican situation | o T aaemk upon dtp;;g;gse;f;:? e T A It has no waste matter—no bones and gristle which Like all of the other Serv-Us Brand Foods it is a pure A sobing Rk ot e of | from_the steel trade helped to turn f 2o g:xmmr,.qnc you can’t eat but must pay for. Meat is 3 water incom- food guaranteed und law. ¥ review of the National Trotiing asso- | 2¢, market downward. The weekly | 40 v o ‘sie position. Serv-Us Macaront 1s 3{ soiid nourishment. It is made in strictly ens and un ciation will be beld at the Murray| criew of the Iron Age was frankly | &3.Da; oy i g 3 ; pressure of 1800 to 3000 Ibs. pe: are inch S0 Motal, New York, on Decomber 3| Deasimistic, speaiing of further price | b Wiinh rapesides ServUs Macaroni fs to gasily prepared. ot anteed to contain absolutely no coloring matter. AN communications 1o be considered % 3 EYOEEINE: 100 Wells Fargo i 5 = 2 % SER G NOODLES ctually de of flour ;W S °C | forces and curtailment of operations. 00 Weet Tnion . - U 3 ici o V-US EG 2S are actually made of flou: ghould be n Secretary W. M. Gocher's| “Bonds were firm and active, with | 1i0h Wenmme to prepare Sers-Us Macarons in a number of delicious ways. ,;q'egos.~ SERV-US SPAGHETT! is of the same high At RSy S OV considerable strength in various low | 1% Weolworis You can enjoy it in soupsand stews. It is very tasty quality and delicacy as SERV-US MACARONI Both - priced issues. Total sales, par value, | 5o BicinE & 1 with fruit or tomatoes—and it is especially delictous pre- are put up in Sc and 10c packages. 2,385,000, 500 2 - = # . P o - gk AL s nchanieal] A Te e G pared like a potpie with grated cheese and tomatoes. Give yourself and family a square deal by insisting on b ] 3 Botit et That =9 v M S aE . i Toothache | e iy i SOLTON. 5 SER V" US B .R A AID F O O D ) 400 Alaska Gold Mone. New York, Oct. Spot cotton | P e i 100 Amal. quiet; middling uplands, 14.40: gulf, = . i - eep vou awake nigi op in 1465; sales 800, | which reduce the high cost of living without 2 11900 Am. t for some of our Toothache Drops that 500 Do. Futures closed steady. October, 14.10; December, 13.86; January, 13.57 will stop the pain, quiet the nerves and give y hance to sleep. The | Marto 5 i i L egioR Tl e g SR March, 13.54; May, 15.50; July, 13.38. reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. ’ R / MONEY. Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery bill and give you a chance to spend more on dress uan’s harmacy i s’ avew, York, 1‘\.-1;_‘ S Money on call and house furnishings. Serv-Us Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt to . Locomottve ., , 5 - er cent.;: ru rate Fe f .- A smaiie 4: last Toan b: closing bid A 1-3: of- pickles and coffee. 50 Main Street A, Bugar b fod al b | : i gy o s g 4 3 VALUABLE FREE GIFT Am. Woolen 1 per cent.; ninety days 4 3-4 a 5: six ol Anaconds M. i I 3 B A | Monthaet Fa like the one shown here can be cut [rom every package o -Us DR.R. J. COLLINS | .5 o " tiey ! chicASs GaAIN ERRaT Tt ey o dotil Hoomtl s hnittal e PR DEN TIST Do wa o} ey ey Start Collecting right away. 1If coupon is not on the label it is inside the Y Gl Betmteuny e aK 90516 e0% package. Insist on Serv-Us Brand. 1f your grecer hasn’t them he can get - 143 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. et ol : them for yeu frem . 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