Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 31, 1919, Page 10

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«‘X Even ‘though’ you have no mtentlon of buying now, you will bewelcomeo—come ahd look over wh; ‘ : cessful in obtaining the Regal agency for Norwich. ’ ‘We are proud of our showing of the season’s latest Footwm for Men and Women. Among our big assortments you will find Brown Calf and Kid Bbots, Patent Colt, Black K.ld, Black and Gray Suede with Louis, Cuban or Mili- tary Hsels, for Street or Dress Wear. Here’s a few-of our many offerings. - Every Shee is under-priced for this Opening Sale. Regular Value $10.50 2. ez ; "orl.ouuheels, lnboductoq Sde ; " $5.45.t0 $10.90 ; s Regular Vllllu to 315 00 i Mahoga.ny Calf perferation wing toe; very newest A very dressy and stylish Boot, of patent vamp last, just like cut. i thk .or ¢ny suede; high Louis heels, made with and satin or kid tops, with a high Louis heel— INTRODUCTORY SALE $10.45 e B oy INTRODUCTORY SALE $6.45 TO $10.45 : Regular value $15.00 . ... = . "“’" '°"°‘ turned soles and light welt soles. E Regular. Values to $15.00 : ; : ; “"NTRODUCTORY SALE $10.45 k : v IR S Regular value $14.50 (3 BUTTON SHOES ‘ ‘heels, . Goodyear ~white stitched soles; lkngv:mp ' with cloth or suede tops, e ' very dressy— . . very dressy— Introductory Skle’ $7.90° Introductory, Sal= [ Regular Value $10.00 $5.90 to $8.45 1 352 ‘ Regular Values to $11.00 HEESES Y oioe Wens aive Fall and W'inter Shoes Nev;' shad;s in vtnn Lace fioota; brown cloth & "' You get quality when you buy thé Regal Shoe— in dark brown Gun Metal, Vici Kid, In English, 5 brown suede tops to harmonize — imitation - edi R military heels—Goodyear welts. ; : + /v~ Simart style and absolute comfort that makes you TSNS e tofs. = INTRODUCTORY SALE $6.90. TO $9.45 . iRl % ! INTRODUCTORY SALE $5.45 TO $8.45 Regular Values to $12.50 . " satisfied from' first to last day’s wear. -In-a-Class By.Itseif Souvenirs Free - : THE. MODEL BOOTERIE, 132- MAIN STREET pould have paid $152. If she had|plaints about excessively high prices.|as frecly as that the same sort of[Board will turn over .to.the treasury |fer with other union leaders concern- { bought exactly the same units of the| We've already taiked, morg or: less, | human vermip are to Le found ini5:0000000 mia S from, its. margin . of ing finances, | same s in Toledo, she would have|about that. In a speceh re ently, de-|shops and “fagtbries .und - stores. But|3S 1-2° cents, Jhundred pounds on|. No statements concerning mill oper- paid 1-2. ‘That seery to make a | livered in the United States. geRate, | they are such a smail and ineffective| Cubah sukard, wmch sum would have [ation or the number of men employed | difference of 99 1-2 cents in the cost| Senator Capper of Kansas iade -this| minority that they amount to noth-|gono to refiners or Cuban producers, | was made by either strike headquar {of a small food order. She would | siatement: ing, practically speaking. | 3¢ would hase been lost between pro- [terk or stecl company officials, i | bave paid but about two-thirds as, ‘It takes four-and a haif bushels of| There was once a somewhat bitter|dycer and retaller, general assertion being mado that the much in Ohio as in Massachusetts. . | wheat to make a barrel of flour:’ The| judgment passed on those who, With| "Goverathent comtrol of .coffes-ended | situation in this respect bad no s e b % ling | Wheat T gets about $8.37 for ine| beams in their own eyes, sought the|with the war, and- sugar’.control still | changed. | arind think over that rather startling| wheat, the miller $17.70, the baker| condemnatigh of others for having |exists, Despife this the retail price of 3 = u‘;‘x‘f;‘;&t um“ dgindi e ‘z"‘&e 0“‘; $58.70 and the hotel kecper here in}motes in theirs. coffee, it.is pointed out, increased 52| BRAZIL 1S RELEASING o AL SEREEL Mo 18 the; e mere rington, as it is doled out in thin] . There is also, a homely old adage 5 th ded. July 15 | t ¢ freights lain it DEL; cAntein, ghe.-year. o y ALL INTERNED GE St ot o canit explain” It. | gceq, "$587. : which. advises those.who_live in glass|last, while the retail price of su- E GERMANS [ e e > nemyer; the Exeaty $8.37 fem't a very 'high' price|housq not. to. throw stonés. gar_ increased aoly 18 per cent. The ) packing houses than Boston. and the| Now, 5 Rio Janeiro, Oct. 80.—Two/ hundred Ireight rate to Boston must be some- | for the focd in a barrel of fleur. The THE FARMER. Tas gfl&fimfiu‘:flffi:&g&: and eighty of the 1,340 German officers what higher. but not enougn to account farmer supplies 4lt that food for':that and sailors who bave been interned iu ; | of the ‘coun- - | smaller rise,in.sugar price was in tax:e ailor . enint SE R K g S VY 18 00T I THE e onae| o= Mo shoge o Tabono o | 150 Sl i ul Tl Tt O i o By it e et 3 Icommssifi“fls‘r!u'mn R T e e aa oArs jedo prices are for ‘cash-and- = ; Fo i A s R e N e g e I e and baving. ft] Jury_in the murder trial of George A.| NEEDY STEEL STRIKERS | and are proceeding to Germany by Geliveries. The buyer goes to thelsround that way. - From four bushels| Long ‘had been out two hours,.court way xgmmoexd efdam. T xforfg\l:;?gfr[:' store, pays money down for her pur-l and -a half of wheat—270 pounds—I| was adjourned fate tod=y until 9 o™~ Pittsburgh, Oct. $0.—The commis- R iorrow & b ey olll have. the P == THE FARMERS TALK ; TO FARMERS i e privilege X et 196 pounds of flour and seventy-|clock tomofrow moraing, As Sealed ['sary system by ghich needy steel | v a %r;.fie'e::&e:z{{a?sdi;!e};—mzl:' c‘:etrs:}& four pau‘x).ds of middlings, bran. . and|verdicts are not reccived in this state, | strikers and thelr flies are being |0f rem m;l{‘ in Brasil oy going’ else- . telephone rental, bookkeeper's salary,|screenings. The last is good for.the|if the jurymen agree upon a verdict|rationed.under the direction of the na- | Where at their own exp AT, Wages of dolivery elerke. cost of| chicken food and the others for cows|during ihe night they will report when { tion%dtrike ommittee, i5 working sat- : s e e b it Allowing f:}r these hyh-pro- |'esurt feoperte, < = o ‘;sfu:tnr“y. “fi‘zfl?khat headquarters | GUILTY OF CRIMINALLY v For The Bulletin) | terest bad debts. Naturally, he can sell some- I should,otherwise have| as tried for the murder of | hers announced’ tonlg! LIBELLING JUDGE BURPEE . K o ;’;,}:&;fi?%dfi;fl;_j;s o some | e cheaper than. the competitor | to buy, I reckon the cost of my flour| Mrs. Lucina A."Vroadwell at Barre on| " The' propartion of strikérs appiying okariy oush the kindness of The Bul-|,jvertisements ure almost sure to.con.| Wi has to bear all these extra ex-|at about varrel. And hat is| May 3 last. 3 | for aid. has. been what strike.officials | _Litcnfield, Conn. Oct. 30.—Edward 1 am enabled to sée a good ma: tiin Sofmething really worth while, I|Penses. But that dgesn’t account for|éssuming the same 3“;‘ ’“gt n‘{‘)" ‘—‘?—————‘ {1eFmed . “surprisingly small” but an|W. Curtiss, who has been on trfal for ifferent newspapers, from. a good| Somehow. .get' a.olearer idea of the|3d difference of twenty cents a pound| wWheal as if T sold it or bougl Y | REPORT OF THE SUGAR | increase .is..expected next week. By |two weeks, charged h criminally i many different parts of th try.| domeStic and cconomic situaation in| iR Jeg Of lamb. | the bushel. £ et EQUALIZATION BOARD |that time . committes .beleve the | belling Judge L. ¥. . s L o o other . parts of the country from the| 'Profiteering” on the part of the; Many people can’t raise their ‘own commissary clerks will have learned |ers was found guilt Can you guess what I look over, Tst,| advertisements than I do from the| Massachusetts flealer might explain | wheat JBut e T e - Government | better how to handle applicants, and | Judge G. K. Hinman d when I open them? Especially those | news columhns, «t. Or lying by the Toledo advert's-| can't buy "( S m‘(‘,‘;‘“ ’;n“(f‘“‘:ma';;‘ ved the Ameri- | no. more confusion than has already |as trial was begun on the ¢ You see, the successful advertiser | °F. Such as calling cull mutton “spring|the ahove qn.:.nutles of mm -mu uasr and sam o $256,000.000 in|béen experienced. s expected. contempt of 'court against. Curtiss. trom the more distant par e Sl < The ddvefllumenm has to get right lamb,” for instance. ut it doesn’t Iy 15, 19 Snite e = e stale by the time it gets to me, | For . anywhere, e Y at sort of | ! 4 ¢ s St night. & Fork “wWha - | ness. bRl S L RO o= lont fiaztee":fxmrie:?}ifikgfgt:u}:: I o ot ot o o s single Toat. Certatn a Vnou’mel tonight. In addition, . the | New. York whore he expected to con noflfir maeh e r s. A thi 4 not amount to more than | wor another, " the fetching advertise- | it” for long Do R e . Whis then wate theten ) —_— ment must be one ‘which hits’ 3 | rable mumber of Deople, st hite ta-| ““The thing which hit me with pile-| tire cost of a barrel = Bt ilss BEGIN BIOT WA‘]]‘]E]R | Tight in their pocket-books—ustally | driver force in the whole matter, was! int) bread. no: over § _An | thaty their 1qost sensitive. portions.. There.| that the yawps and. yells and howls|is ail which by any possible twisting ., can be charged against the | fore it tells me clearer than against the “high cost of living” are| of o DWG lfl}' YOM | else in the paper what is J;’S;“SE just as clamorous, just as imprécatory, | farmer. DONT FEEL RIGHT [ | o:t absorving topic at most break- and just as rancorous.in Toledo as in! Now, if people can afford to . pay ™ fast tables in that particular town,| Ny New England city. The demand! (. haker $58.70 for that same ‘amount | viz, the guestion of how to live| for higher wages is just as ibsistent: | of* pread, that is their good fortune. U\rnugh the day on.the day’s in- the . “strike”” bug just ‘as nolsy; the|y; they prefer to pay _that amount attempts of agitators to Str up class| .,iher than take trouble to save the Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast | %83 when £ the advertise- antagenisms pjust a3 vigorous and just! 4370 aifferenec, That is their own af- | * washes out poiso lmits Tn it s ol faarertiee: | 55 renomons. ® fair. t published the same day in widely Sep-| The New Englander who had jugt| ~But why under heavens should they, arate newspapers, I get an astonishin: i 1 -nii denounce the farmer? ye - . Slaelighte on. bme of the. methots of | beast ot perk mieht Do hoianen fox| | 1€ they ara St richer and can ar-| - If you wake up with a bad taste | business. Beside much other sugges- thinking that the Ohio consumer whe| ford to live at a swell hotel and pay, bad breath and tongue Is coated; if, tive information. could get it for twenty cents was a|according to Senator Capper. $387. for; " ¥ that same amount of bread, again! your Lead is aching: if what you eat| For instance, here are a few items| mishty lucky fellow. and ought to be| 3 3 sours and forms acid in stomach. or| taken from an advertisement of meats,| humbly thankful. But that Ilatter| that’s ther good fortunc. And, if] you are bilious, constipated, nervous,. etc.. in a New England paper of about! chap doesn't seem to - be. Instead, hej they vrefer 1o do so ratharthan 1ol sallow and can't zet feeling just right.! three weeks-ago: is” just as vigorous a kicker against|save monev. szain that's their affair.} again, why under - heaven | begin inside bathing. nk before! “Pot Roast of Beef ... tho “high cost of living” and just as| But, . ; 2 . bresifast, a glass of hot water With a| “Yearling Leg of Lamb £Nitorian In his demands either for|should they denounce thefarmer? S . e Cal(farm‘a ltmes and lemons, machine teaspoonful of limestone phosbhate in: “Pork Roast réduction thereof of for a increase‘ Tt scems to be a phase'nf Human na.-\ o 7 B S kc 1 ft. This wiil flush hlhe voisons and | “Chickens in his own Income”as any lantern- | ture, after it has broken the best din:| b I pressed at groves, are uscd toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys ! “Best Flous, 1-8th BBl jawed Yanlee of the Codfish Common- | ner platter, teclay the blame on the 4 A - 3 % e arid bowels and cleanse, sweeten and| “Crackers .., ¥ soen | wealth. 3 cat. Which may ‘not hurt the cat's | 1 & exclusively, . thus assuring an cx- purify the entire alimentary tract. DO As.a contrast, compare the follow-| What's the explaation? | feelings any. But 1, for ome farmer, - 3 ceplmwlly well - tlended product. yed. for . d tabby back. But I can!| 5 . 5 P : . .This-is bat one of many factors that vour inside bathinz immediately upon ing prices, quoted from advertisments| Well, I 'm not going fo stick my head; object to being pl arising in the ‘morning to wash out! in The Toledo, O. Blade, of the same| intothe lion’s jaws by any rash and| The cat can’t tall of the system all the previous day's date: £ - reckiess attempt to answer that con- v poisonous waste, gases and sour bile! “Boneless Beaf Pot Roast, all lean ?n&}"fim 1"“‘ going *"t ’*?‘"9 it to earc“' no::ged‘” s {l.\;';'(" e Poring is.'l':ssg n, £ sefore_eating more food. | "no waste. per Ib. ....... 1scr| Individual consumer td figure out for [t 7 0%, 002 that of . their ' viliflars, . er |, | s L ool s 4 mfikcfl Harvard a Ginger Ale of character To feel like young folks feel; like| “Legs Yearling Lamb .. himself on herself why these things| full {hadt that of Thelf VICTs er | AR 5% l" 5 rou felt before your blood and muscles ' “Pork Roast, choice, lean . are thus. Perhaps some may arrive] of to bear the sins of others,-L pro-! became loaded with body impurities. “Chickens, fresh -dressed at’ a conclusion in their own minds e . z - i ey PRE. Eouin - S aRTbeainelel.. & aaatis | Best ~Wour, - 1-8th DbbL . e s "";“,‘m g i 5 = r;;;:xr;ma)fu:mrnf"?gv g:{»?g M°“‘;", ** “BEVERAGES, OF OTHER. NATIONS. - . 7 . . HARVARD CO..LOWELL. MASS. ;"m",,,,x;:n;};';’;,':gg;;'_?gg:';;ge,;;';chy s T loua Hght . meetine. ¥ It OUY| of my fellow farmers who. b 4 large| AND PERIODS rio 4. "~ Boston Branch, 45 Commercial Whart * majority oppose profiteering ‘as stren- i Né. 2—Jap: Ladi who “are: usually| Some. difference, you'n observe. .Xt| There is one phase of it, thnnnh. uocusly as any consumEr on _any - city| ° S esuly no-upazed blum ‘headachy or have| the family purveyor ln the New,Eng- th-t I ean aflord to be outspoken con: lst.raat disorder should besh land city had n° that d. '& gbe m‘"‘ of That there are hogs and’ eheai.‘u and!’ Just e fnside bathing before breakfast: unit emch: of’the’ thb l, com- swindiers on farms I will

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