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NORWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1919 THE RETURN ‘.,(frm the Century Magazine) m.n (Shroush the solden morning, ¥ is that comes, WW Lha pride of banners lifted, ith. the roll of drums th the & lf-n.ln- tr!umph ehining the ardent glan it divine, bfl'h! 1“0 deflant at you bore to France. “ku' Btit o'er your S#i"' the winter gales 1 for sorrow of your goin; All"life's laughter fal: Is‘ L) i “Borne on flutes of dawn the answer; 'r- the foam's white traek, s work done, 80 to our homeland ‘9—-,- mes her hosting back. P Iy e the dead men with the live men m_ the marshes far, ""l O e ve In Flanders From the mounds in nc man's valley, + Lit by cross nor star. s ggme o blend with her the essence L10f their strength and prid ,\.n the radlance of the For whose truth they dled’ me dead Amen wl(h me live men 5 From the soul's dcspx&r b, ~—ELEANOR RODGERS COX A CURRENCY NOTE 1 inew the thrush is singing— But’ then, when spring is near ‘And shows that she is bringing Beauty and light and cheer, Could any creature with a voice _Forbéar to use it and rejoice? i ;naup many & volce uplifted No melody may make, BRull none Be 'glad {h Lo th 16ad but music-gifted s dear sake? of my own HUMOR OF THE DAY Richard—They black eye. Robert—That's the exaggerate. 1 had the Ho merely laid on the, say he gave you a way people eye already. color.—Stroy s cheap,” glibly quoted the " “Tp's had any- rs or physi- apparent you thing to do with Jetdns "—Life. 4+ Meetotaler—Say, my friend! Do you think that glass of vile filth quench your thirst The Fe od mate! not! g Show. How do fi B. (fervently)— 1 jolly well "ope L come? faltered of glov pair of my ourier-Journal a castle in the air, precisely, but some as just wishing 1 Lasy street.— to ask you, sir, y objection to securing your wife, so that I can but remember that you | Best Shoulder will { |B Cured Smoked @ Shoulders WE WISH T0 ANNOUNCE THE FORMAL OPENING OF CUR REMODELED, SANITARY FO0D STORE THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, AT 10 A. M. After nearly two months preparation, costing thousands of dollars, in remodeling store, making and installing now fixtures, we are ready to submit for your approval six complete up-to-date stores, all under one roof, consisting of Meat, Bakery, Gro- cery, Butter, Fruit and Fish Departments. The Mohican Company wish to extend their thanks to the ... _ lcr their generous patronage and hope to continue to serve them in the same courteous manner EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND PURE FOOD SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY Meat Department Swift’s and Armour’s Best Western Beef and Provisions STEAKS Sirloin, Porterhouse, Round lb 29(} Fresh Crcurd BEEF LIVER Roast Beef 5 Hamburger Ib. .. 2dcllb. ........ 22¢|b. ...... ..10¢ SWIFTS | NATIVE |NATIVE SPRING LAMB | Legs, Ib 40¢ §MILE~. FED VEAL|DRESSED Forequarters il-Egsx b. ... 28c ;-;OWL 45¢ Ib. ........ 28¢|l.oins to Roast Ib. ©/PORK 28! 1SbAUSA(‘.E § 1b. Rump Roast Loin Chops R e .0 S6e 26¢ § Armour’s Sugar -+ 26l ITTLE PIG” » I> .. 50c|pORK LOINS Ib. lvap.., Ib. .. 40c|to Roast, Ib.. 33c zery Department ¢ HOME MADE BREAD, 11, Bafixerv 12¢ N BREAD Dairy Department FRESH MOHICAN FRESH NATIVE EGGS l(';REAMERY BUTTER doz. 49¢ MILD WHOLE MILK CHEESE, b. ....... SWIFT'S PREMIUM OLEO., bb. ..... MARGARINE, Ib. ... 30c CRISCO VECETOLE {SIMON PURE Ib. can,,,,,33clbran.....37cLAISD 137 COOKING STUFFED PURE COMPOUND CLIVES WHITE or LARD pm LARD SUBSTITUTE |DILL PIC&L_S | e R 1 T ce - bien Zichieach vl NS Dc MUSTARD (CHOWL pint. .. oo it s 226 MUENSTER CHEESE Ib. PEANUT BUTTER SWIFT’S NUT ENGLISH DAIRY, CHEESE, Ib. .. 40c Grocery Department ! OUR FINE DINNER BLEND COFFEE, Ib.. 29¢ Fish Department FLOUNDERS @ HERRENG.............@c,3lbs. SAMMON. ... .. N e TG quart 10c guart 20c OYSTERS.4..............,. pint 30c LOBSTERS .................. 1K 95 10c 18¢ 8c 21c 10c 25¢ 20c 16¢ table Depa:rtment LARGE RIPE JUICY SUNKIST|YELLOW BANANAS LEMONS ONIONS doz S 35c ;0,4. 19c 3ts Fruit and Veg LAUNDRY bars. 4500 s48e NATIONAL BISCUIT CO.’S ROYAL LUNCH SODA AND OYSTER CRACKERS, Ib. ..... 18 C1L.EVELAND OR ROYAL BAKING POWDER 1b 43c own risk."—Judge. will moon be .. 1c BEST A-No. 1 N/ \TIVE POTATOES 15 Ibs. peck 35¢ FANCY TABLE iEXTRA HEAVY [NATlVE APPLES {GRAPEFRUIT | YELLOW : (e S ae N e | TURNIPS, 1214 (Ibs. to peck . .25¢ CALIFORNIA |EVAPORATED f———‘—SEEDLm PRUNES PEACHES RAISINS 2 Ibsiite e 25c|1b. Lol s oo n2BC] 28MbSI ESIE L V3R - Celery Hearts Water Cress | SFFD ESS Parsley Rhubard SUNKIST Cucumbers Mushrcoms URANGES Cauliflower Tomatoes dozen ...... 49¢ gentlo spring commented the s . - i A FAN I SCAP, 8 ne that I k changing , - “I'm kind o' sorry,” ' perpetual complaine “Weather has been so chance on seems a trifle cast {ASSCRTED | COOKIES B8cjdoz -t 15 MATCHES, 5 hoxes. . PURE VANII LA OR LEMON EXTRACT 4oz bottle ......... 37c dcz n 12¢ ay, she must ! be quite musi wife had her | the other day me fluting for | lier—Yonkers § n Iced with FRESH .‘.ADL r-‘OU"JD ! TWO OR TFREE LAYER 24~ f CQKES each Lo 25-35¢ _-}_fl, ol —-':'e or ., ’Tar, 15 206 ea. for | com steel tinks| SOLDIERS AND SAL are more 1t in Siberia on the Am- id be a blessing e LORS i Haven, Fred Duffy ford and othi my part | The boys sang popul iod when as hour. The fi tled The Sto of West [ Koeps Biary: of Serv 1 aviator dropped Fox of New Haven agreed sr A S h landed only two . Cheney in the statement that freca = ) cks v, but did little damage < the Shelter e i gling of spi y an . dnen lost the Confidtnes who is now at Weiter ] 2 ot e Sina L Tyl T and the teachers. e 5 ‘ - 3 ; and loudly in opposi- He said that up:to a he state board of edu- ad the very best of record, and buld 1ot he condemned for the Mor- on blund He said he would like forbidden topic of Amer- ufactured selling at | tween the re | York the Y. M. ¢ ationa He gave 1 Chateau Thier- | during which kit- tional ck o While shelled, ston will , Iarc hm*' 15, march- v, arriving late that g fame day at noon. | company went by trucks d heavy t sportation | nd. Com went in- e morning July 18, at ;woods near ? Left woods the t woods July r L Othy s before the committee.arc to be considered jointly. and a'. R T N oai LAws | THIRTY-SEVEN WARRANTY ’1“rlahnutnf\ DEEDS IN THE MONTH i s seven warranty deeds were loquent t the town clerk’s office month of March. On the dlhu month the following ) Soissons about $870,000,000, | ; ctures a _cigarettes, worth 185,000 United Sta = principal factori City and Quezalte- | At the hearing Tue before the 1 education, t bills along ed Guatemals mas apout 100,000,000 proximatel fearrency. T atemala lichael Donohue Otrobanho avenue. Divito to Susan M. McKinley avenue. 3enac to Raymond Ge- avenue, Taftville. Haefner, to Naney L. achem street. to Mich ected an‘all ticket ,» all but th join fn another | three women husbands for o come highest when sold £ A tree cut down in Jericho, : wae 35 feet in diameter at the butt| ;%d contained 2,905 feet of lumber, s is believed to be the largest elm tree cut in the state for many years v foot to woods, morning. Left woods or N T . ching to ?, leaving by b s e : nchest AT o ept el England, arriving s pmarche o Sndte n. 10 by rail for Sou S uTSent 2T, LR pt. 30th, marching to Sis- steamer for Le iving Oct. 1. Left Sissonnes Yo B PmeRt marching to and arriving at| t pagne front Oct. 3. Left Cham- front Oct. 14, marc| ving same day. Left the marching to La Cheppe, Left La Cheppe arrived in woods same day woods Oct. 24th, arriving in wood 24th. Left Oct. 25th, arriving at emont Oct. 26th. Left Epremont Arrived at front (Argonne) Made a number of moves in e ) . t time, the armistice being : ; Lett Beaumont Nov. | v l\lonnmed} Nov. 17. Left | n 15, arrived at St. Led— { STaatt’ S Tedger Nov: 18 g | arrived at Arlon, Belgium, No: Gertrude Avery. Left Arlon Nov. 21. arrived at Sa = 5 S — S 22 amived | oy oy WHITMAN To BE i t Schloss SALVATION ARMY CHAIRMAN:’ o seve (Special to The Bulletin.) deal of arrived at | Boston, A —Col. A am Gifford, ribed and v E Hallors, Luxemburg, . 26, Left | Hal d 2 ¢ aliers, Luxemburg Dec. 1, arrived at] Bosion, Abe 2 C6 il many of the poor orphan c unced that former | Which th 4 Baurg Dec. 1. Left Baurg Dec. 2, of Cadomene Tablets restored - — riving at Waxwieber, (Germany : : them to normal health. The man who 2. Left Waxwieber Dec. 3, arrived at | Sl L B S ‘“”“ = ewears oft liquor or tobacco, will find . Bierrsfam Dec. 3, left Bierrsfam Dec, | Will be national man, for, the Bis: task easier, and will regain his Frankhn 3 . arrived at Ernshl Dec. 6. Left Ernshl vation Army Home Service Fund cam- mormal poise and control quicker by arrived at Newburg Dec. 7. 1o taking Cadomene Tablets. The worn- . vburg Dec. 8, arrived at Den- | t0 raise $13,000,000 sut man or woman, the nervous and Mach]ne Left Denna Dec. 9, arrived | Fescue work and Jegs, find @ boon in Cadomene m Dec. 9. Left Westum Dec, | IN8 POOr *ayle ne Tablets which are guaranteed safe, C bout 10.30 a. m,, ar. |Put upon hurmless and _effective always, or | \LOIMPANY rived at Rodenbach Dec. 13, left Ro- |and the over money back. Get a tube 'oday from 38 denbach Dec. 15, arrived at Weiters- | has fallen to the lot your druggist and help yourseif to get § Engineers Founders Machinists |1, Dec. 19, 1918. Army since the d Hght—right away.—Adv. Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- under fire in France - LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve “I am sure that you have overesti- Gear applied to all makes of Cor- liss Engines, Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutches. Don't remember just how many kilo- metres it is that we hiked from Beau- mated the value of my influenc nnd\ Large stock alway> on hand. General Mill Repairs, jmont, France, to Weitersburg, Ger- Special machinery of all kinds. Vt, | steamer iving rived at Li c pt. 19, ma ation, on was ove A« Portland man, going to bed in | the dark, reached for the bottle of witch hazel standing always on a table near the head of the bed, and bathed his brow and limbs copious- 1y, to discover in the morning that he had got hold of a bottle of -lsuke. bluing by B L STRONG DRINK ROBS A MAN OF ENERGY to have blank ed Americaniza matter to be hand! board. Ame; but not NCRWICH SCHOOL CHILDREN FOR NEAR EAST AID s do not agree arriving s 7th. Left Lufnrul to Monthrones, arriving Ma March 27, r gor sector, arriving at 3 a .1 28. Relieved in Kur(\uv 10 d to Jeanette sector. e 1 this work operate w arate of Americanization. The he held on a bill provides that the state board cation f the (‘ro.:( Gennecour May 9, hll\ln" to / same day, Lm\"vllle. near B May 14. Stopped evenings of the 12th unknown. Left D'Lo rail to ?,-arriving ea of May 22. After a long h at Bucconvilliers that even Bucconvilliers May 30, Chars, arriving that evening. other membe ave taken |nine T have @ county hoard. the general assem! vith~ the advice senate and house members to se and three to se i Afford Re- red KEMPTON 2% lh.ny men, soldlers and sailors, have atal that when they were denied thefr liquor, their nerves became shat- until the wonderful tonic ef- e dollar bills and Two hei change has|ac style of htsin the the hour to n, of | expire on July 1.1 thers | to hold office cach f : tortured to death |Yyears t 1p in the war or died such : { great Persian des- in through stem. prosperous com- s liberally to this t many more of uld have another and the deficiency of 2,000 for this re are 400 mothers w alarly well ted for wear Providence, R. I Q string tow ment of a and therefore Others to Bennett of nell of Bri Mansiield, Telephones: Union 963 t cause ,then Union 1857 poor orph New Haven port, Leon Miss Catherine Drenr e treasurer EINCGMI:. BROAX | L R T A X : RETURNS ez RETL S CUIDE. Price$I. Anycha Broaker. b P S TRUCKING | VERY PROMPTLY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES ARTHUR H. LATHROP " Phone 178 many. e r Whitm: is J ance to Commander E\an'cnm, Booth. “It would be difficult, hD\\~ nth Boys’ Moving Picture Hour. The Boys' Moving Picture b-caven;dl’) supplement to be pul Hour was I Wednesday afternoon | BRO. 'ACCOUNTICS _CORP at ‘the Y. M. C. A, About one fth Avenue. Ired iwenty-five boys were pr Collinsville—The summer schedule of working hours for the Collins com- pany in effect April 1st from 20 to|ever, for you to overstate th and 1 to 5 o'clock for five and’of 4 6:20 to 12 o'clock Saturdays for my personal r _THERE is no advertising mediums im the Salvation st East ual The Bul letin ¢