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S b Rt s A s NORWICH, BULLETIN, = SATURDAY, o S ' S i s B ik AN P CH————— : { | | | MAY 3, 1919 i . Lieut. Ellsworth Goldsmith, who re- cently returned from overseas, is vis- iting” friends in Westerly. Lieut. Goldsmith gave a talk on' his experi- ence in France this week at the meet - ing of Narr: etie commandery, No. 2% K. T. ; Edgar P. Maxson and Wilfred B. tter who are with Dr. Henry H. Ut- tér camping and lsiing in northern |k | e home that they found a | tall of x_inches of snow the other i i 1 when tliey came out of their |8 R a1 5 The ice is not out of the lakes |H ‘ ‘ \ y i the salmon | @ Mrs. Arthur Rice of Lincoln ave- - . - ke enue was aided in the celebration of ; A5 s o 7 ; 5 — == yi i “+Blner birthday Wednesday evening 31c-45c £ i Il {When a number of {riends sul_‘x')used i i - ; iy [ {her and presented beautiful gilts of } {cut glass. W 1y CyclelH SIRLOIN e s e nStonege - ot u:; s PO!G‘I&RHOUSE A A c i who_have been in their 1 RO s ‘? = A ! service:. Sy i - g 8 R AT PRIVE RIBROAST | SWIFT'S SPRING LAMB ‘ sanoe aor Bl NATIVE VEAL [P o | "&ifi-’m?‘fi' Slgel;:l}::}-n :r‘;dl)tl;:ggo‘tl.ec&!‘:‘- Short Cut Legs, Ib. .. L 32 RS R R Loin Roast, Ib....... 32¢ { | T e e Loin Roast, ih 32 K ROAST Fores Lamb, Ib...... 28c { e follows: AN proisie BEST CHUCK R 3 | “In the Land gt Cotton,” .'ogl‘;fmé;?i # Rump Reast, Ib. ... I i a monk Short Cut Legs, Ib. . .. 40c B sond “Look What My Boy Shoulder Roast, Ib. . 26¢ . Shoulder Lamb Chops France, James McCormack; tenor so- 0% g lo “God Be With My Boy Tonight”|lf Veal Steak, Ib........ 50c | LEAN POT ROAST Ibe s 2n i snive ol S 08 ere; nd song, “Dallas : Is a Mark of Good Taste and Refinement. § 5 SIS riioans: Genor ol | Veal Chops, Db. .. ... 40c | Ip, ... Lamb for. Stew, ib. . . . 26e Me Home to You,” Joseph L. teeecenans (‘nd song, “I'll Say She It Is the Hope and Ambition of Every s Tdward T Butler; duet, ‘e | Amour'ssmizge:lr Cured True Home Lover ’ Bty aoto, A . [ [ Shoulders ik Shoulders There is no home, however elaborate, that cannot be graced and beautified by an @i Blue Bird” Mrs. Bobert Fug tone solo, “Dear Old Pal of Min Squire’s l".utem Cut FRESH CUT HAMBURG F : . ¢ appropriate selection from our stock of attractive suites or odd pieces of Dining Room §|Marold Dovie: end <ong. ‘How vo ‘ 5 to 7 Ib. average LIVER, b.......... 10c lb 32c _— - :‘d‘m‘dm S lb. 26¢ MOHICAN PEANUT TR T Good taste is not served so much by price as by proper selection. Our years of b experience in handling fine Furniture—our knowledge of what is fit and appropriate will be found a valuable assistance in making your selection. Those in quest of suitable additions to the dining room as well as those contemplat- ing future purchases, should visit this beautiful display, considered to be all that is correct LEAN PLATE BUTTER, b........ 25¢| |IVER, b........... Tc CORNED BEEF, lb.. 20c PORK LOINS, Ib.... 35c ' KISt SroaRTMENT . ENcriey vine “FEET LARGE JUMBO Boston Biues, 2 1bs... 25c{lb. .........+..... 10c BANANAS, dozen... 35¢ TRIPE T : i 5 ) Huddook < fresh ht HONEYCOMB PR TN ot B e 7. | DELICIOUS RIPE e e SPECI L' r?gfe“mm" iia. Gl s y_Con< Fresh Flounders ~ FRESH FROM OUR A ° : Metirath, Catherine Speliman, Mary | § o FAN NATIVE 31bs. for........... 25c| OVENS DAILY WE SHALL OFFER A TENPIECE WALNUT SUITE, IN THE - SRS gk o 36 | Friditackeid, T 150 ORISR BERT oy QUEEN ANNE PERIOD. R Dot Saner _- ,+:|§ RIPE P. R. Fresh Shad, Ib....... 32¢} cuNAMON BUNS | For $285 During the Next Ten Days Sneiai manhm ke ot PINEAPPLES, each.. 23c| Steak Cod, Ib...... . 15c | dozen ............. 15c Local Laconics. Mrs. 0. U. Whitford, who her daughter in Milton, Wis her 85th birthday 10(1&3 GREEN CALIFORNIA Fresh Caught Butterfish . ASPARAGUS, Ib. ... 35c|Ib, .............. ..25¢c FRESH ROASTED Fresh Caught Halibut OLD DUTCH COFFEE CAKES, each....... 12¢ RAISIN BREAD, loaf 10c Positively a $350 Value. r. and Mrs. Denison C. Hingkley. e e mier tve Seomed "o |§ PEANUTS, quart.... 10c|lb. ......... SR < o f;;gT g;;“rdav SCH vv AR I Z BROS !nc e SEE DISPLAY OF Ccdfish Tongues BAKED BEANS, bb.. 10c o9 e et e, FRESH b. ................ 20c| BROWN BREAD : i VEGETABLES Codfish Cheeks, Ib. . . N AT ey “The Big Store With the Little Prices” COLCHESTER SR : : z B! Bernara s 2 3 9.11-13 WATER STREET We Give Gold Stamps With Cash Purchases @ in town Thursday with the § ad of Connecticut River sha MYSTIC y evening the members of th ed {rom their o begin house- D. Barton and brother in town Thur: THE SUMMER ISSUE “ CF THE CONNECTICUT ‘1 | EPHONE DIRECTORY l] a nee of Iu) the br\\- quiet GOES TO PRESS Thursday, May 8th rers were Mrs. I jof his time son John, her two brothers An-|the open, drew and John Clark, a nephew Col. 8reat ben Harold S. Hetrick of Washington, a | P cousin Dr. William Judson of Dan- ielson and Will Barstow of South | ful | TCHING ON FACE “lmre llle (ummmal service was l)\‘ R ¥. Eldredge of Niantic. There And Arms, Then Pimples and Blisters, Could Not Sleep. McCarthy h: and he retu v invigorated vay, ful \\ludl all are thank- h(unllf\ll flowers, ella Stor Canterbury, Ma of Thomas ( Clark, and was one ldren. Her was born in| daughter | n | As an Antidote for Age If you're thinking that your house or barn or wagon, the porch, the outside steps or inside stairs, the door or the floot | faught school one term | ttended ing with rels student at Plain i bury. | D , 1875 she was united . : : | marriage with Walte Old age in things paintable is more than a matter of newness rm of J. P. Kingsley worn off —it is protection worn off. ,'),{::,"I:fi]‘l‘ gl 1"}';‘,:}, hat :]“'I:‘p; is getting shabby—be quick! Get the Bay Stater on the job. ings must be arranged for on or before May 8th in order to appear in this issue *My face and arms began itching. and little red pimples appeared that -\ later became blisters. o | They became sore and | | . John Clai Wi bt i Bay State Paints Thoa jatona itchy. I could not sleep | | 3 . : 2 1d he house an hour at night, and I | | include the exactly proper kind of protection for every kind of | occupied by andfathe had to scratch. | weather, or wear-resisting surface. Don’t wait for Father Time | Louise. who ne"rm";fi‘ Then the doctor told i metoget Cuticura, They helped wonderfully,and I used about two cakes of Soap and three boxes of Ointment and I was healed.” (Signed) Arthur R. Guen- ther, 9 Avery St., Providence, R. I., August, 1918. Prevent Further Skin Trouble By Using Cuticura Daily It is possible to prevent these many distressing, disfiguring skin troubles of childhood by using Cuti- cura Soap, and no other, for every- day toilet and nursery uses, assisted by touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed. Think of what it means to go forth into the world handicapped by a disfiguring skin trouble. o Sacmple Kach Fres by Mall, Adidress post-cacd: R | geant Clarence to get in his work. See the Bay State dealer near of ouupmml: now at Ihren ‘ - opposite Coblenz, Germany. you and get him to prescribe. Mrs. Kingsley united with the Con- | Te; al church_here m 1879, dur the pastorate She was a teacher ri?\ school, for man; | to the Christian ’dnd the ladies’ aid. a ('h'n'r | er member of Deborah Avery chap- | ter, Daughters of the American Revo- Tuti one u{‘lkle fnkulnderw of the Plainfield Academy Alumni associa- WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & COMPANY, Inc., Boston, Mass. tion and belonged fo the Womas's Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New England club. You can buy Bay State Paint and In-or-Out Varnish from ) In-or-Out Varnish is one varnish that will stand up, keep its lustre and gloss when sub- jected to salt water. It is the ideal finish for boats, oars, spars, rails, etc,, all varnishes in one—gallons, quarts and pints. 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