Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 31, 1919, Page 12

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o ten Specially For The Bulletin.) on earth can't people mind people’'s alone? 1 policemen and trolley nd =uch like whose duty out and see that other and get where iight ommon chaps such as | wentieths of | you and L | occupation for | sa tending to| just ¢ ed for. | 5 ind his | og de-ang But two age, and [ nodding ac- lives more hout 5 my inquisitive | g0 home ind owned up. 1aier| of mental - know him bY | ingon's go P | red, or ss you,” T answered to her | "“Boqaling anything about I didu't | ried.” h he ton't know i ic affairs mar- | to get: . ed him out anythin; know g hat | | own 1rll positioh” to ries took it, and uian't resist! front “door, e half t nt it. and she residence my own licated i A a what happer i vl slightly v z 8 1 suppose, to every truck peddier ;um‘tm\ I eat many who are not; _Ie | on my route than It holds a ;;oodl STEAKS SWIFT'S GENUINE sliding hot July d where she v, he us o1sip and ceandal-r There's Jed Prout r, and|Ife has a big enc or radishes; a neighborly say. Wi C busy from 1L the house. |lonz. Bu w usu him s calm ¢ half : of those n00d. woul his wife. ump Cuts to Legs, b....... 38c{Roast, Ib...... 32¢ Shoulder Cuts, 1b 24¢ Loins to Roast, Forequarters, Ib. 20c Loins to Roast, i b .. FRESH CUT HAMBURGER, Ib ceeeeee. 32¢ Cutlets, Ib..... 50c Loin Chops, Ib. 50c|Chops, lb. .. ... 40¢c ARMOUR’S AND SWIFT’S BEST' BEEF, Rib Roast, Ib. 30(: BEST CHUCK ROAST, Ib. ........ 26¢c LEAN BEEF, FOR PQTTING, bb. . .. 22¢ e never nt bunc green and business interests make ble to keep on good sell_her so much as of onions without' be: echized about some such thing as whether Mrs. Smith bought onions whether Mrs. Jones w going to town in hor new car; wheth- | er Mrs, Brown had got home from her | darter-in-la Robinson, “You an't ¥ I should ip-hill on a b as of as Brown whether from daughter- Jones fir n't \\:.IHL‘K‘Q“’“.\. mud; e £ M4 rolling cobbles; and ¢ . - They i jouiders—whe 3 ping. and that | 5 Yean up, Satday night, ‘nd}, tping cxecept groan 1 him out o' the house The | fo ‘remer 3 Sadrry whims of fc N t know i’ was my an- v es. he give it to her when who offénd 'in® this; gite A a male hen Iy take dawn sonle ont pla My SIRLCIN PORTERHOUSE CUT FROM SWIFT’S STEER BEEF | Milk-fed VEA From Near-by Farms SPRING LAMBjL=s ... 30¢ . 30c . 24c CHOICE CUTS, NICELY CURED CORNED BEEF, All Steer Beef, Ib. .. 20c FRESHEST FISH AT WHOLESALE PRICES. FOR SATURDAY ROUND CLAMS, pint. . 20c COD STEAK, bb. .............. 12V . 30c . 20c BOILED LOBSTERS, Ice Cold, COD CHEEKS, Jb. .......... FRESH HADDOCK, 3 1bs. ... .. SALT COD BITS, Ib........ SMOKED BLOATERS, each..... BONELESS HERRING, Ib. ... ... ALASKA PINK SALMON, can. Ib. and Wearin' her red skirt. bit 1oticin’ v. “Why, 1 can be in every one of my <'and wart to knot all about | once said the individual ta 1y look term: whether Mrs. I tried to “lie like a gentleman” as a certain prince to do, at- soul as s her she W c one washed-out s raining every dav | some between times, t00: | oner can't do| wi u - have and half. of Under own that e, how- n-folks wor fi . for illustration. farm to keep him summer to- find ahout of ten thzt he'll be in talking his n bors un or down or over, as may e known not only the whole -£REel it epdnteer “tintessmore the truth about So-and-So | than he would if some one had inter- I'fellow is in a tight spot and wants a es and! and | customer wouldn't have had to ask him, if she had met him. She wouldn’t have been able to get a word in, edgewice, before he had told all he knew and all he had heard and all he had imagined. He would have taken vastly more interest in it, too, rupted the relation to tell him that his cows had got into his own corn and were eating it up. That would have been his own busine$s, and not half so important to him as the other fel- low's. or anything like as interesting. There's a continent-wide difference between neighborliness and inquisi- tive scandal-mongering. If the other bit of help, it's only decent neighbor- ‘liness to give it. DBut, ordinarily, it's vastly better to let him hoe his own row in his own way. As things go and as people are, more rows will be like- ly to get hoed that way. More, even than if you just sit on the fence and eriticize him. For your own certainly won't be hoed while you're occupying his fence-top. It is doubtful if there is a farm any- in New England which can’t its occupant busy all his avail- mind on the to be right on the job every blessed {minute, to take advantake something little opportunity to get | done. The wife wanted some crackers, £o vesterday on my route 1 stopped in at the store for them. Old Man Dilling- ; sitting in the back room. he called out, “I hear you've| corn planted.” ; responded, “all but one Iit- wet W ‘'nd cold.” *5 been just as cold and wet s nch as on Dilling- this season. Nor is my land - drier than his. The 1 can see is tha and I have watch chance showir instan slant of the wind or of the sun, and have every —remotes mething. Our oats; Wt up. So are poti- hree patches of sweet | 52 seeds. | pot tes and un efore we do¢ fitted three y the rairs twic could get the tubers in. But ed showers when we could: gedly on old t spent too many room complaini | ng | He hasn't hesit | t T am a ‘dum fool” to nd seed, which lat- ers. to rot in the ave happen- sprouti would . if he I d chosen to give it the cpend it in the store t s and In fact, | cai where a real fa ail the time all all the energy he ca row or steal. There to clop over on farm with. BUTTER, Ib FRESH EGGS, dozen ............. 53 PHILA. CREAM CHEESE, pkg...... 15¢ COOKING C stitute), 2 los PEANUT BUTTER, bb............ 2 RASPBERRY JAM; Ib............. TEXAS BERMUDA ONIONS 2 Ibs. 25¢ NEW CABBAGE 6¢lb. GREEN MOUNTAIN POTATOES (Good Cookers), 15 Ibs. peck. ...... 5 FRESH NATIVE SPINACH Peck 3 1bs. .. HOT FROM OUR OVENS DAILY OLD DUTCH COFFEE CAKE, each 12c RYE BREAD, loaf............. A ASSORTED CUP CAKES, doz. .... 18¢ RAISIN BREAD, loaf ., ........... 10c CINNAMON 0c | HOT BROWN BREAD, loaf......... 8¢ 21c | BAKED BEANS, Ib. b. 35¢ FRESH, NEW GRASS CREAMERY So long as every wheel in the watch keeps its appointed »lace and turns| in its own orbit. so long the watch| does: business. ‘But when one wheel jumps its bearings and rattles 'round loose among the others, the time- Little Pig Smok:d SHOULDERS b 27¢ (2] () OMPOUND (a Lard Sub- [} & 2 2 RIPE LARGE BANANAS 29c Doz. ; FRESH CURLY LUTTUCE 12c Ib. & « 28¢ 12¢ BUNS, doz........... 15¢ - oo illic OU can throw any kind of light on Murad, and find them 100% pure Turkish tobacco, the world’s most famous tobacco for cigarettes. It is this famous tobacco that makes Murad the famous cigarette. i o il o e 7 N 1 2 “You can't make a silk pufée out of a sow’s ear.” Neither can you make a real enjoyable cigarette out of any other than Turkish tobacco. People!—listen to this talk—it’s all for your good. It’s your money you're spending. A ar ol A o UL 11/ i V4 i Z// 7 % It is true that “ordinary” cigarettes cost a trifle less. 7 Ak 5 s &z s, Judge for yourself—! R v Mabers of the Hiokes! Geade Turkishs and Eggpiian Cigarstesintheor f g keeping quality of the watch is apt lo‘ Hartford deteriorate. Let's you tend to our own duty, guests of Mrs. Ida Wagner, { mother, and I do our own work i ford, spent Wedresday 4 own job, accomplish ou . A. E. Hunt Yeft Friday for a! Edwin P. Kneeland and i TR id leave 1o ! days' visit with her brother, J.|vinia. | John Abell of New Britair . ility of doing < Clark, in Norwich { R TR | Weantedivt to cotnth e fety ‘das LB S i Wednesiay (o spend a few days to a short- o bin. 5 FARM | "vices in the Baptist church Sun- | y at 10.45 a. m. and 7 p. m. The| LEBANON i Rev. B. D. Reminston, wil 2 ] t both serv The Lor i 1d son Donald s of re! i week. supper will be celebrated at the morn-| and Mrs. Edward Hall of Uni | ing service. and Mr. and Mrs. John Abe d Dirs.f Gegrse Marsin thave The old rubber mill property, owne o ng Rmnt SOuaey G e i by the Norwich, Colchester and Hart Baleer it tiaent “Jark ) ford Traction company, has been sold| e et od = to the National Chain company of New| of New < £ Mr. Wil-|ed at the Baptist ch S e o York. It is reported that i any | parents homestead on| was the leader ntie will build new buildin; m- | Broadw. | Sunday night. He Aa ATEHD Wiade. ot Sait ploy 200 hands i : 4 gh Irs. .\xc\ in as s uth Blmer 14, Foote has ned from a | N Bake ; LS s shar week’s visit in Buffaro, N. Y. | P | ABEmEove P ] 'J'lvel Royal Pickl company L£EONARD BRIDGE i wla T e = - eased 25 acres of land and will T The body of Mrs. Mary Post Sears,! tained Sun S e EHNDLETON HILY for cucumbers. They have also hired!51, was brousht here Tuesday &) Hoxie and . PENDLETON HILL the o0ld canning company’s building for| o ter 5 committee in charge of | pickling the Walter B. L n for S The ime. 5 D, 1 0f T nern. T the guest of his mother on y sdward of & her avenue Friday. 1e bod R i A Bertial s Driscoll ¢ L “J“ S z‘:lr\ opened their home here Jew New London : iated burial and the Miss their h were A. G. Kneeland, H. J. V Hz ol Ars, ‘thur Cos and Charles M. Geer i e = day Hughes of Providence n hrige * with relative end with Mr. and Mrs. Ker e Pa., and B g Leo White was a llartford visitor wl oc ton e Mrs. Louis Himelste s ; closed ¥, the post-| ttor A. Net d. for servi sed from noon until 6 p. m St 2 R L . . D. earriers did not go B Kiree e ie Halteh w nd Brown § university s at his home on Norwich at mome ng for Wallace, spent Thursday > | avenue for a few days. aots him X guests of Mr. and M weet. ‘-Airplanes i Surs. L. L. parton and two sons of . H. Kneeland of Columbia and .. ide.s with ing over the Hill ick of Waterbury Williams' Is. of New Yorlk 5 ¢ he had-a lar: pdent at Brown a st nd in poor health. > -\

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