Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 3, 1920, Page 12

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Y, JANUARY 3, 1920 PRCR—— s ST - : NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDA UILDING - CONTRACTS, $2.800,000.000 SRS ALL KINDS b 9 ‘New York, Jan. 2—Residential, in- | maximum_building contracts is In CHOICE CUTS ARMOUR’S ial and other building.contracts|June or July.but this year the apex SUGAR' CURED | ting $2,800,000,000 will be | was not reached until October, with 2 CORNED od east of the Missouri and |total of $311,382,000, E SMOKED of the Ohio rivers in 1920 as| Construction contracts were lowest BEEF pared with: $2,500,000,00 in the|in January, with less than.$51,000,000, SHOULDERS e teritory. during 1919, according | it was said, because of the general be- |§ g an estimate of the F. W. Dodge | lief that prices and wages would soon Pound 12Y5c Pound 22¢ mpany, construction statisticians,|fall and that buildings could be un- de public here today. dertaken at a lower cost. Total con- “Tt has been found,” said Franklin|tract awards in the territory named, . Miller, head of(the building in-|from January 1 to'July 1, Miller justry for 25 years, “that in normal | said, were $989,904,000 and es a certain year's building con- |1 to December 19, the date of the latest ct awards amount to a figure ap | reports, $1,499,503,000, showing, he proximately two-thirds of the total |said, that “60 per cent. of the year's Eork contemplated, or projected, dur-|amount of contracts was awarded in R AT T CRACKERS, Ib.......... I8¢ EXTRA LARGE BEST . CALIFORNIA PURE WHITE PRUNES LARD 30-40 Size, Ib. 31c Pound 29¢ SWIFT'S HAMS |rmims unli ™ e povcme lb 26 ; OWN BAKE|g . .t Florida O?"“-“ - 45¢ | i c SHOP | Oranges Pint .... 25¢ WHOLE OR HALF Rye Bread Dozen .. 49¢c 5 Loaf ... 12¢ These Hams Have All Surplus Fat and Skin " Removed. "STEAKS, 'BEST WESTERN DRESSED ing the previous 3 g- | the second half of the year, under res for work .contemplated conditions of extremely high prices.” Buy Mohican Gorton’s TEAS California Finnan { Lemons Haddies Special Value Dozen .. 19cly a0 Pound 50¢ ‘ Raisin Bread Loaf ... 10c Sandwich Bread, If. 12¢ Old Dutch Coffee Cake Each ... 12¢ Cranberries Ea Quart .. 15¢ Gr:::n Substitute Halibut Lemon b...... 40c|Extract, 3 estimate is .-based supon it, that is, | $891,538,000, fwo-thirds of that amount.” rcsidfn(ial buildings and 22 per cent, “Prolongation of the building season |or $553,205,000, for industrial struc- $rhich showed a total above the aver- | $72. 001 manufacturing buildings, 3 sge o fthe preceding months. In or- | (1,2336), $68.843.000; miscellaneous (7- | RIB ROAST BEEF YEARLING V E A L ary ¥y s. he said, th th of ' 908), $89,973,000. e e R e L Boned and Rolled, Ib. ........ .LAMB EXPERIENCE ‘WATER FAMINE Montreal, Jan B A waiter famine in New York, Jan. 2—Admiral Viscount $his eity resaliing from a strike of | “ellicoe former first sea lord of Great gto the winter was indicated. Mr. | trues. These included: ADMIRAL VISCOUNT JELLICO Legs and Loins Ib 28¢ LEAN BEEF FOR POTTING, Ib. .. .. 14c|Legs, b....... 25¢ Fu:inesrs at the hunicipal waterworks ¥ Britain, began a weelr and visit to rritory named, as reporied in 1919,( Thirty-six per cent. of the grand to- fzzregates :;.20 000,000 and the 1920 | tal for the past year, $2,189,407,000, or RlB ROAST BEEFY m' NLe (605 S9000 19818 0,80 iller said; by the amount of building For New England: Contracts award- e IS VISITING NEW YORK CITY Sh H iy | oulder Cuts 1b 22¢ Loins, Ib...... 1 4 was pointed out, was for - BONELESS CHUCK ROAST BEEF fontracts named during November, |ed. $231, 006. Residences (10,995) ESIDENTS OF MONTREAL Ripe Pine- FRESH CUT BEEF LIVER, bb. . ... 12Ysc|Fores, Ib. .. ... 20c | Chops, Ib...... 40c apples, ea. 30c N = Wwas relieved today after lives of pa-| New York today as part of his post- PR Bere i stamheutet tompits hud | wan tout o the woria e Is e toost | BEST CHUCK ROAST, ... .. .1 20c|ChoP& . . . . 40c | Cutlets, Ib. ... 50c} pgyERy . | Lettuce Ounce ;m; zero weather and holes had been [the board of the Bethlehem Steel Cor- | g - SATURDAY Gl'een d in the i f a ca 1 lest fire- | poration, in whose private ar h fored in the jce of a canal lest fire-|poration, _in whose priate cxr be |H FREGH PORK SHOULDERS, .. ... . 24c MOHICAN SELECTED L P 16¢ jon if a serious fire started. Riverside Drive residence he ig stay- y F Todey a private company. .which | ing whilen ithe dlty. Beans, Ib. 10c Parsley 2 istriots turned its| With Mr. Schwab, v mains and Mayor | ited the New ¥ Fupplies outly irpleis into-the FRESH PORK LOINS, Ib. ... .... 28¢ EGGS dozen 55¢ Salt Cod Bits | Clothes Pins ...... 25¢|5 Doz=n 19¢ Leeks F{a 3 bean (o hire new engineers | and was grested with ¢ by brovc- | | FRESH PORK SAUSA b - . Hot Brown er fan “unsceesstul atlompt _to|ors. Business was suspended while) S| ) GE:Ib. . ... EVERY EGG GUARANTEED GOOD. lacafe the strikers, who went out for , izher wages vesterdav morning. It|Cd the navy yard in_ Brooklyn ¥as feported tonieht that the engin- | Rear Admirals James H. Glennon and 3f the private company contem- | John B. MacDonald, and Captain O. Bread, If . . 8¢ : SOCiAL CORNEli 0Old Hamburg. d going out also. b Jacoon dl s o : and Son. Large quantities of witch-hazel are |in Williamstown, Mass., the first ¢ HBETDE- To=1ntee “the police’ and [ ooy, oaTer.aerwiitle e s 4 n ; Reginald Lord went recently to Am-| Mrs. William Pentz is very ill. A |being trucked from the Sterling City |4 X firement. to. strike in = sympathy| oo States. Several British nayal (Continued from Page Ten) herst, Mass. where he is to attend |graduate nurse from New London is|cutting station to Essex distillery. ki neers were unsucc i 5 e b Sagnari pudaersy o e O wntdnter |ih_attendance. Mrs. Fred Pitts and son Howard| Hal Martin and J. S. Daniels harv who were approached by € : \.,'{‘\ : ”'"‘1’1;. }‘eis. C&uo !_i’“h;“f:m“de towards the|, Willlam. Latham and son George| Mrs. Wilton Lee spent a short time|spent Sunday with Mrs. Fitts par- ested their ice the first of the week. with this end in view said that {, Gqenee N T e “I“,. B IWRRE “’f‘ o gflw e angGol made, {bave moved their families-to Essexjat her old home in Sterling City the |ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Harding. | Miss Ruth Beebe of Deep Rive ere {00 busy tryitig fo prevent| - fidy iy Lcormal dinger was jslnnet an > | where they are working for Doane |first of the week. Jewett Tiffany returned to colloge|spent Christmas with her parents. given there in the evening. for the a spark of the Divine in Tomorrow the admiral will see Tady |each of us. Men are.nothing but boys to England on the steam- |grown up. Love is the greatest thing nditions due to the rike from be- worse. { supply of pri i c. Lady Jellicoe has heen|in the world, and will win every time le at hosni forced by illness to : don p if you don't get - discouraged. Of Water for drink accompany her htishand fiurther it will take time. Your hus- teur. She left Ottawa today for New much to overcome and can't exhaust- | York. nge in a minute. Be sure and have e doctors in i place to sit down to read Try and see some good in ind when you do, praise him. he is in the right mood have a ¥ - to heart tall; with him. Happi~ Buckefiee Tonh Tan, 3 A5 5 1o is elusive; pursue it, and it es- in i : wa senlt of the vate cast for mayor.©of|capes you. Forget self and “try to nough adeauately to heat the hospi- Huj"m.‘- at the last election. Judee | maye some other poor soul happy. urses continued to keep pa. | Wiliam M. Malthie of the superfor Sl e by pilling quilts on their | COUTt this afterncon announced that % 5 Frederick G. Hartenstein, democrat, who was decldred elected on Do 1, election day, by by a marzin of thr MAYOR OF ROCKVILLE HAD MAJORITY OF THREE VOTES zned to pre: hen th The sup serious i to GOOD ADVICE TO MR. PER- PLEXED. Dear Social Corner Sisters: We 11 never find any food as good for baby his mother’s milk, if she of normal health. Every eflort | chould be made by the mother to give pleted for st ¢ a bank in this vil- u lage. A new building will be built in|0n¢: The counting the spfinz and this will be the new|allots was finished in tod homie ofthe bauk. final vote stood: Hartens J. Cameron. the 1 T e her infant the food intended by na- ety |ture. A mother, to nurse her baby BEBLILL ron. Decem) 1. The successfully, must keep sweet. Her! g;\”w stood Hartenstein 644; Cameron | mental condition affects the milk sup- =" ply much more than her diet. If she or fiies Into a bad temper, or ed and annoyed, this will result in colic, or even no all. 3 The nursing mother must have enouzh sleep and a moderate, amount of exercise in the fresh air. Her di- gestive organs must be in good condi- tion. As for her diet she may usually | eat and drink whatever agrees hest rith per, with a few exceptions. such abbage, turnips. beans, except li- ons and very acid fruits. Tea 7 ’ ce should be avoided: cocoa | e 2 Tl o {ou Anow Iludson and plenty of good | &S it ‘, of the hallots was AMERICAN- OPERA PRESENTED BY CHICAGO OPERA’ CO. Chicago, American opera 2. Comnant nroduced Rewin- Tiekie Kover's “Rin Van Winkle," tto being by Percy Mack That’s What Makes You |ove that wou ; 'd by Ameriean publie, bt maestro d ‘w » see his dream come true. usic Mr. De Ko as § Rrond. oners oonapnas -1 “pyice Twenty—Thanks for recipe. ; | fines, with several tunc.|. There is a number of r§7 writers. "ayGS’ : cleome tozouall. But Through Sheer Merit Alone Essex Made 3 - = price of cloth. If your garments thin . 1 J ”ea"ng 5 R]CHMON.D \ : Its Thirtv Million Dollar Sales Record vere cold. | Pave rrown. put on a patch. If vou Miss Catherine Sm has returned sn't find the time to snatch when a r_comes and lifts the latch, i Stops The Tickis {to her home after w g for T. De Coppet for three mont Helen Ce Byllem’ The Throat grove of Providence has takep her e and frem F mas' gree ver is ill in bed with a se- ¢ down and put on the patch. If © nd striped vou carefully match, . be a neat and serviceable u l s e b s s e X - ® Perhaps after so ce you are not so per- | vou weigh 250 don't let| much good exed i |a place for a while. in strike vou! With a little grit | Essex success has not been accidental. But the Essex does bring quality and 35 M Mary and Margaret Rowan | od sense vou should make any | . . i ¢ per Bottle of New Haven' &nent' Cheistmas with | ing. hateful brute of a man take No one doubts its t to the position performance to a class field that was thelr aunt, Mge Jarsaret O'Gara, of | back seat. Why should you work in it holds uninown h e mills? n v h work |[. » = 3 NS SR hy o and supnort vou and the children. On the Cincinnati Speedway, a stock The former owners of large costly It is said that seve | Who is to bz for the family? They . : 2 e sausmge Tay be e Feorm ong deg | Ald not come Without asking. - . chassis Essex set the world 5-houren- cars that have adopted the Essex have pound. ‘),n‘,,,f‘),;q|‘,§‘,,‘§,m-[_ Bl e e durance mark, of ?037 miles, under not been Hudson users. They have = | same as von did your sweetheart, tifen American Automobile Association su- come from other cars, cars that fall B EEEEEE N EE @D o e -- = : EEEEEEEBNEERE B | any man who will lolly around pervision. Another stock Essex holds short of the Super-Six in all particulars & AL:“I,‘){’:[:%‘Q JDoilage and ibey after the unequalled 24-hour road mark of sax’rlt‘ehsng and cost. . When You Buy Poultry Feeds B |3 i G wil veia i by ; o Lt we : ® en You Buy Poultry keeds g | P et e et ot Y 1o s But how many khowwhy Essexinits cause of its nimbleness. They like the i £ x rour wife and tell her yi e hei first year ualiti maturt its com ith tha . Don’t make it guess-work. You can eliminate the risk . f;us’:! Mol e ‘;Jfi"fh‘;fi Ly .revm]edq !.m:smore S Wy pcrform.an e paresth.h' s = by our iron-clad guarantee. ‘The money paid for Purina B T e e e e nore evident of the influence of long of the Super-Six. You can see this on ) ghl_cken CChl'!o,:lder will be refunded if hens, when fed W |0, Eeevets the Fulflling of the experience, than is commonly found in every hand. The two cars in any com- urina icken law of God. | cars i ir third and fourth year. ity thaf omi use - Chowder with . Now for your callous feet. Paint evm_mthexr f y % munlt}f taremmpr nentbeca B Beiina Seeweh MORE EGGS g with lodine every night for & week, You will recall the Essex was an- of their performance ability are the 02 S -hall n 1 [ Feed—the perfect | MDNEY"EA[K} o { hotr (one feaspoon of sofa. o ano nounced one year ago without one word Hudson Super-Six and the Essex. = balance for laying | PATPERTLTED quart of water): repeat when your as to the identity of its builders. Nota = eet feel bad; rub vour feet with . . S ] hens—asdirected, - sweet ol every morning. That is also | elaim was made for its performance. Essex Did Not Need zood. Hope you will write again, I i - " do m:;] lay n;loref o 5 st Rl ~You were asked to golook at it, take oo d % hedisaa Tt e i e o e bon s, Sadorsement * : ternity nurse and it bothers me. in Essex was required to' speak for itself. Think of the advantages Essex has | ] Most hens get too much grain, a large my work! . Now that it has established itself, had. What ordinarily would have re- art of whic! i ' i i . P f which goes into surplus yolks, which - oF it ealed Essex has all th 3 4 " s is rev why € quired years to perfect was made pos- | ] the hen absorbs. This makes the hen too fat LYME qualities of cars of long development. ible in the very first mod: . and cuts down egg production. 100 Ibs. of Mr. and Mrs. Lindly Hosford en- = ey = joved a large hou; rty Chr i That is why 20,000 are now running, vk Cm”;fln ‘r s At Was Designed by why more than $30,000,000.00 was paid Miss e Beek of Middletown | o5s Y. [ gpiios spent last week with her parents at ! Hfidnfl Engmeers for Essex cars in ten months. . . 7 e You have not needed the Hudson ! They conceived it as they developed. endorsement to understand Essex | the Super-Six. All theylearned abouten- performance. YOUNGSTERS! | e s R L wheat, corn, oats and barley contain elements for 224 yolks, but only 154 whites. The feed of a laying hen should supply elements for both whites and yolks in equal quantity. Purina rations are rightly balanced. Based on Experi- ment Station tests, Purina Feeds contain the following: H . They gave to the Essex the power gave it full benefit of the ience of Bronts o Tols Wites i that has made it famous in all quarters. its engineers and the aghPmof i : Puriea Seratch Feed 247.49 142 H anization ty ts Pacea Chicer Chwar 18295 e z Need “Cascarets” when Sick, ‘ Its speed' is t:he result of what yad‘becn manufacturing o AP e hae : Coabunt it 54 2456 i Rilious, Constipated. i learned in making the Super-Six winner was not needed. - x Note the larger number BEdasi D el of all worth while speed records. Now Hudson takes the same pride in and almost equal propor- tion of whites and yolks in the Purina balanced ration. Purina feeds are scien- When your-child is bilious, constipat- o e e t i 2 ‘3 : s ; e st)nt .L Tonghs 12 conted, beoath bes B s Super-Six is for they are totally dif- a father might in speaking of his ach sour, get a box of Cu::ret:lz.l:d t whaom hls el . w5 straighten the little one right up. -I-I.I.I-l.l. tifically mixed and insure 2 i Children gladly tak harml . : ;:‘suhx. In Checkerboard gm‘:‘y cgthn.rug and ?t clt::;aea the fi: l HE B ARRE I l H ‘ I ‘ ’I\I ‘ ' ' . le liver and bowels with . DS SoLD BY Cascarets conun:eno ca.lm:uelt 6‘:‘2?: b 3o : > 3 K 5 . gerous drugs and can be depended : : i g § upon to move the sour bile, and Main rwich, nn. A The Yantic Grain and ucts Co. |mzinn: wae met wi s o : : G 30 Main Sopet, Mopwish, Sa . DIST! z N] bowels. Best family cathartic becau j : i

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