Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 24, 1920, Page 9

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Anpr-}éfi‘ $ Mrs. q! “South Coventry is set- tling up -her affairs. to step in'to see his friends here. mmum E.%dmr who Mr., LaJess has had another opera- n performed on m. eyes and 1s un-} '—- Dl lgnd id he lhOII!dW LEBANON - The death of Miss Harriet Robin- som occurred Wednesday morning at the- home of her. - brothe Robinson. She had been in. poor health for some t.me. .As long as her health would permit . active in church and work, be.ng a member of the choir of the Congregational “ehurch for: many years. She was .very successful School teacher for 4 number of years giving up teaching to_care for her parents. ~ She is survived by .three sisters and two brothers, u.l.o “several nieces and nephows. Monday eventng [fty-five members of the Y. P. ™. C. E. sociely from Willimantic - Bapt'st. church came to Lebanon on a Sleighing party the, Lebanon Baplis Society -furn shed a7 Yariety supper after supper music was | enjoyed all. ©Over $25.was added to the tmeasury. > Miss Rutl\ Willia; ig in the’ flflir‘P Laverne Pultz celebrated his. - 12th | of " the. W Himantie - Theesd _Cb. and Blrthday Jan by entertaiping a|pe ti few. young friends’ during thé after-| > Rt Rl noon -and evening. Mrs. Nellie Thayer gave a party on Tuesday evenng to a_few friends. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Herskeil ‘and datghter “Hazel of Springfield, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hoxie, son Herbert and: daugh- ter Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. This ;ffiqent tonic is nourishment in a form -that up a healthy resistance. If you are not accustomed -strength—rich, nourishin, SCOTI"S fiMULSION will help you. Try it . - e - i | wWitttam * stontday, ot ¢ g E 3 ;' recording. ste e i - 7 Miss Carrle, Ryder is kseping houss| WESTERLY - GRS R STt i R e R e e 2y don & iifgan or. sume time S e . e able €0 atiend to eutside ; : pisel o) ) niio ca bl home. ) g R Ro it Garainer ation .a?.‘."?m - - 55 < ' 5 te t*w!uhm Maine's on ardiner al e R E S5 ¥ % mma" 5 3 ¥ - A > ’1 ?1 e.‘. and 20 ug:;e:mst'b rzw :!tdns;;tétorfi ‘Wednflm - v “the sum B T _ [Charles Palmer's two miles, er porte re was a difference Frank Manns was before Judge s:l‘:l ‘e:'x:::guable more than the 5 m . g e e zp\d‘3 o ihel e & been Local Laconics. M. Hill ewson . Wednesday. ‘The | Hill ‘stood un!y eight degrees beyow. ;’;woere,fi“hera ?z‘:n e vIoS o3| Feisral” recowiition has heen' given |Mos! rendin (O Beidn. Hraht ; e T .. |the T llites have the hest ot it The Spviawsty - pustpom 'y e Taurth and Spventn compenise,|jill; suilting comumlitee, Migg Flo was wed ‘b x LEDYARD ' . |iop of tho Hill.reported 2 below.: | - left Westerly November 12, with the|Rjode Island Coast Artillery corps, uarri J. G. Jensen, e : e it thy o wife and two childen of Antonlo Cap- |(i¢: former as of January © ana, the Miss Mageline! ey S &Th‘; oficers uolg Ledyard ycmgz‘g;. own® chils G vers, M‘ss Constancs g R S Sl Yol ais hsies the gencraléhs-| Hitt s e con L | Voo iliage: Thursasy morning fof MeE| ¢ 16, with-Deputy. I, Frank White @ren and abandoning his wife andl o)y ¢ plabe vioh the state the|Marion Ponér’l:hm)d Brown _and |home in Panama going to New Yorl|oc ot Sionington insialling oflicer. two otBer children, and, it is‘alleged, |entire maintenance expensés of the|Diaf Jensen; eénmatiflg committee, | and leaving by steamer that TIOON | mhe officers are: Master, Joseph A. embersled money banded him to de- |eour: house, Which s How . ornelDe. . Williant _ Holiday, | for Balgoa, Canal Z8ae: Miss r‘;&;gfig CIatks* overusen AIDGRC 3. Eonimouti | ed t6 ewuly by state and city. Effort wiil|Charles }mlley, Mr- Charles Hadley, | “bec® on leave of absence e ame | lecturer, Ursulx E. Avery; steward, Bosit is & bank. He wag touy e made to have stato appropriatioa |Mrs.:Francis O'Brien, - Mrs. William | duties ‘in the administration Amos G. Avery; assistant steward, Los Angeles, back to New York, “‘,tnthterly courthouse increascd. | Holilday: hospital commiftee, .officers|there for some time, Archie: Holdridse; chaplain, Giles: F. Tested there and prought back by.the ™ TIGEUE (kGG o pro-of Woman's Home Misslonary Socie- rs Luey A. Hurbu ol meflw. Goodenough; - treasurer, Mrs.- Fafiny extradition route by Police Chiet ot oo - | ty; delegate to lay election conference|on the ice at gier home Saturday Tamb; secretary, E. Holdr 8ge; Brown. at leoutlh. “Mass,, on Avril 9th, Mrs. WM, Hill Mrs, dlliam Murentt and . Miss Marjorie Luce were recent callers im Grn!on. vides that any town sergeaat stable with power to serve civil pro- cess may be guspended by any court to Which a writ served is returna- ible, atfer notice in writing and an op-| portunity for a hearing. An act to encourage the breeding of better cattle in Rhode Isiand has D | been introduced in the state senate. Manna was adjudged gullty on'the| 1,5 B Crandall of Westerly is the charge of abandonment of his wife: chairman of reg.onal d.rectors in the and children, and was sentenced (0 pew forward movement ameng Sev- two years in the state workhouse and ignth Day Eaptists, o _pay the costs. Westerly residents of Scotch birth He wag also declared guilty of thelor descent are planning for the ob- charge of embezzlement and sentenced servance of 'the 18lst anniversary of 1o pay the costs and SCrve one YedTithe birth of.Robert. B; tn dence county jaifl. [ The timewas in Westerly whon On the charge of enticing a WOmMEN inearly every granite paving cutter was a Scotchman, the majority of the carvers and sculptors Italians and the granito cutters and - quarryworkers the grand jury of the|frishmeh. g for Washington cotn-| Granite prodnemn and manufacture |bas ceased to be the lead.ng industry appeal and renewed of Westerly. Textile industries’ ars ) for apps nee inliaking the lead. Al the partie t is the theory that Frank Morrico v irresponsible“ for his illegal ac- tions-since his discharge from the ar- 1st Mrs. my. It is believed bis ;mpared men- charge of alienation ‘ tal condition is due to his wounds and nd. the hardships endured in.active ser- vics in France. Westerly representatives in the gen- eral assembly have made no méve to include Pawcatuck members of . the Fifth company as beneficiaries of the proposed state bonus. ‘These men were' regarded as str.ctly Rhode Isl- &nd soldiers before and during’ the war, and are so carried on the state and federal records. The fown councumen will have an opportunity at the next meeting to accept the Old Home Week surplus|e cash as a nucleus for a permanent memorial to Westerly's soldiers and sailors who served in the world war. The Christian Endeavor society of the Pawcatuck Seventh Day Baptist church contr.buteq $24 to the Young People’s Board last month. The Wa- terford soliety sent in $13.25, The F.st Hopkinton church contributed; 15,80 for missions. Charles’ Everett Mason, the new principal of Ashaway High school, will reside in Westerly. - H. O. Hiscox, D. D., of Pelham, SunCes morning and evening at the' Umwn Baptist service in Calvary church, Willard W. Bacon, superintendent of as Westerly schools, attended the state school super.ntendents’ conference in { Providence Friday STONINGTON Lllen” M. Johnstone of Pawtucket, grand chief of honor, installed (hese officers of Myra F. Douglass Lodge, D. of H.: Rose D. Amico, chief of honoj Laura Ecclestone, past chief of hono: {Mary. L. Wanamaker, lady of hono: Josephine Dejagrange, chief of cere- monies; Edward Northrup, rece.yer; William Eccleston, _finanger; " 8.. J, Swallow, recorder; John D. Amico, Celestine Andrews, inner! Schmitz, ~ outs.de hriitz, delegafe, and - Kannmuker, siternate 10 the lodge. éning breaking the bones of her left| 4 " o x, wrist 1s doing:as well as can be ex-| £t i e M‘lfls ‘Bthel ‘Cornet was the guest over- 'W‘ednesday night of Mrs. R. Irv- ing' ‘her, hume, Woodlawh| There was no testimony taken. Fri- day and, as final disposition of '.ha! case is not with this court, ezamina. tion was waived. Argument in behalf | of the state was madé by Town So- Beitor Harry B. Agard, and for the defendant by Attorney John J. Dumi Irving Maynard, Ceres, Goddenough: Pomoni, Fanny O. Gray; Flora, Anna B. Geer; lady sistant - .steward, Grace , Connell; rother White as install.ng”officer has the work nearly ‘to. perfection and was very.dmpressive, Doughnuts and cof- feo were served. - Mrs. Bertha L. Avery has ‘Sold her farm, Known as the Calvin -Hewitt tarm, ‘to_Everett Thompson, ‘of this town.' Mr. Thompson will take pos- session about March 1st. Irying Maynard was the leader of the C. E. meeting Sunday evening. The lopic as My Favorite Psalm. Mrs, Earl B, Geer has been the ts. Krnest Sm'th, of Frank- | “during ‘the past week. ‘Mf. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and has been the sport.in;the g R 20 both hill and Prospect hill uvméh been in | fine shape. Men and women of Nowatk|, have been using the carcus’ excuse for coasting,” saying they have ti go and take the children, ‘although late in the eveningythere are very few children out. Gl Friendly Advice. Senator Johnson will not get the. Ch.cago nomination, but whoever does :‘:"Dflyegfl“d {get it would do well to heed Mr. | fughes advice and make it & point figars and Miss Jlerskell won & Dot~ (, "oy’ on the senator when visiting tle of perfume: - Music' on thiapianos| (3, (41 OR the senator When ¥ cornet, guitar and v.olin was./much | zs s 3 enjoyea. Cumming:, Mrs. Albert Wheaton qnd‘] two chiidren, Mrs. Segar and umncs Nye. Sandw. ches, the” ing of: Canterbury ufi”n “ Whegn~ed~v evening, Worthy | er Lilian Frink gave a rTeport of thé Stale wiaies. ot GOff and Mrs. Mr. Jewett of the Noank office of ann alko took part lg.ine vro?ami the U. S: Emergency Fleet ‘Corp., has| Mrg son’ ‘Spent left for Brooklyn whers he will dojthe week end in. Proyidence. similar work, Mrs. -.c. o Sact, BEN Té-{ Mrs. Carolyn Andrews was in New |célved word of thé death of hemfath London Thursday. er, Mr. Hurd, whose home was in James P. Brown, who has been con- | Penngvlvimia. | Tined, Bad . fre- | gaughter of Franklin were guests on fined ‘to his home with a severe cold E\I Sreas nmbor‘hood anfl W35=5unday of Mr. and Mrs, Tsaac G. Geer. N i ohar. ot g oA canK Btsa] VA i o Bl g BT L bang have deciedd to Hold rehearsals'exgellent s pon sunaay on the Pass~ Gales Ferry, has completed the emu-| in the hall over the fire company’s Ing of the Saloon. On account of the |y bisy * ey PR b PR o quarters, instead of the Fisher:block. severe weather the congregation Wasia i "ihii vear in less than three | Mrs, Harry Vincent of Groton is small. The Chmistian Bndeaver meet=| ok spending a few davs with her-parents, | ing are being held at the parsonage| i o' nester Church was a business Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rolling, of Pros- | Sunday evening - during ulewmger.h‘ Sl Hirttbrd Thureyas. pect Hill, . Der| prd’ ‘Mrs. Melvin Daboll is spendms a dl.ughlflr !n Danielson. stNG Hl— : tew days in New York. SR Mrs, B. P. Douglas of Groton was & - Rev. F. Purvis of Hadlyme preached at_the Bapt.st church Sunday. caller in ‘\'ea.nk Thursday.. - - P Jiftord Th T > Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thomp: W, £ s Ald tended the Connecticut stite grange! . Wednesday evening the Ladies’ Al meetings in Hartfdhd last wek. They|Society served a cold meat supper at| Were apray from Monday unil Friday.| the church. Tully §0 were present, in- The thermometers registered elgh-|y o™ 700 . mhompson came home w[clud ngoa sleighing party of 13 n-umI teen degreey below. zero Wednesday yon hiouge tor them during thele eb-| Eaglev.lle. After supper the follow- Hing entertainment was presented: et cons‘de,mg[!’mo duet, Mrs, Weld and Mfss morning at the farm of Latham E.iKeeD ! Smith near the village—and at the[SSRCSL ., . oo oo tarm _of Henry Hurlbutt it Was sev-|, & fair, sized augence consileringl, ton.n Cicitation with music, Franc teen below. At places nearer thel, o.ing'and Mstened to one of Rev.|ces Davis; humorous recitation, Mrs. er the Tegistration ~was f}fleen E. F. Mathewson’s, excellent sermons.; Smith; piano duet, and the sketch, | o well at Perkins place’ was {rosen | “plnard and_Junior Palmer. who!Old Cromes, by Mesrs. Weld and over, with quite thick lce; this 0c- |, ve. been confined to their beds with [ Flaherty curs only in extreme cold weather. L % 1qe¥ s o improving. - The board of assessors has finished There..was no ession o the school Arthur Warner went “lo Bristol on|its work and reports that the towns B Altn ot the ‘villags' from lnr. i +|grand list has been increased about Dwight Satterlee s Angeles, - §i00,000, Cal, states that Miss Fanny Bill Hurl- ml‘eceho“es g s SN g T property of the late Mrs, Ben- utt who recently went to Los An- 5 E o geles from West Virginia in the inte- wfi:‘fiefl‘a;’t?“"""“‘” P iad he ¥ rest of ‘the estate ‘of her uncle, the the management of tie estate wWith|, . sister, Mrs. Robert, Mine. the aset~ta~ . Siinrney there, | beg sister, Mr : E i i . pman .. of Clarks" Falls Ir. Balfey died in Lantell, California| .Brnost Chapman,.of ‘Clarks Falls in Novewwe., <uu s niece, Mls"servlee D, s Do 0 s e 251 “Word from Hon. Jeptha G. Bill from but according to the laws! § enoa Junction, Wis.; states that he of Californta, Miss Hurlbutt being a|(JSh0% JUncHon, L s SOUE8 TUC HE non-resident, this was against the law. | 13 5 ! s e e e gets out every day unless it is too This restriction, lowexer has been setlcold. His many. friends in this' sec- aside by the court there. and MIss|{on" ii be glad to learn this cheering Hurlbutt will act” as execu¥fx as by wish of Mr Bailey. Mrs Joseph DeRusha ad Miss Mabel . or Headache— Rub the forehead COUGHED NIGHT AND DAY. John Vo;nue Elberton, Ga., writes: “Last fail, when my neighbors wers down with_influenza. 1 took & Severs cold and before 1 was aware of my condition T was down sick in bed. ‘T esigned” { coughed night and day and my throat ! was raw and sore. I got a bottle of [Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and {'took” eight small doses in tw@ hours. v \\n condition began to imprové and in Dpolis*“a few days 1 was as well as evers In ! ugh We'll Want Ringside Scats As Norman Hapgood has . 2s minister_to Denmark and doe: have to be diplomatic any more, tie €0 between him and ought to be t0 a finlsh—Indt Rexford News. . | We guarantee all purchases as represznted — otherwise your money cheerfully re- funded. BUTTER MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY THE F’NEST BUTTER IN THE WORLD Pound 65¢ Money Savers .For Saturday the biggest social = ear. ‘During in- | The patronesse: Edwards, Mr: r Brew committee of ar- mposed of Lieu- dner, €adet Cap- urn, Cadet Cap- Lieutenant Frank | nt Vinai Hast- Frederick R. Rhode: J. Sk Licuten< were | s.{ Squire’s Little Pig Fresh Shoulders GOLD MEDAL . Pound 23c 1-8 Bbl. Sack $1.95 Hilda L. Olsen, who conducted | ew England d.strict. ign \hs— Rhode Island or almost $4,000 ent. The fund jon of an ew England the cam- 8¢ EGGS;Dozen :...........5lc Fine Large Brown—Every Egg Good. § Swift’s and Armour’s Western Steers RIB ROAST BEEF, J5.". ... cawvss 2 LEAN BEEF FOR POTTING, bb.... 14c BEST CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Ib. ... 20: § FRESH CUT BEEF LIVER, Ib...... 10c I 'SH fi;ROUND HAMBURGER _ required Feel great this morning. As soon as | on $10,000 from ‘ast felt it coming on yesterday I used Gray's Syrup and nipped it in the bud. Just couldn’t miss an hour at the office, we are so busy and shorthanded. Gray’s-Syrup' is a habit in our family, the folks have used it for sixty years. 1 Always buy the Large Size Gs SWIFT’S GEM NUT MARGARINE, 1b. 30c : Pure—Wholesome—Tasty Try This Spread For Bread. A-No. 1 POTATOES..... 75¢ 15 LBS. PECK 18c Smith were guesis Thursday of MrS. Minor Moxley, In Groton. C. R. Stone, of Norwich, state super- visor.of schools of_the town of Led- vard, visited the village school Tues- day. Owing to cases of whooping cough among thc pupils during the past term, tiie atteidante has been much reduceds The latest news réceived by Noyes Wednesday on account of the’iliness BEST RIB NICELY CURED Roast Beef | Corned Beef Boned.and Rolled | Plate, Brisket, Chuck! fl Absolutely No Waste Nayel Pieces Pound 28c / | Pound 10c | QRANGES, dozen ....... 29 : Best Chuck Roast Beflf, lbf 250 Natives, From Nearby Farms, Large Brown BONED AND ROLLED—NO WASTE - - FANCY TABLE BEST 300 SIZE SWIFT'S APPLES, Dozen 37c | LEMONS, Doz. 19¢ NG SPANISH ONIONS, 4 Ibs.......... 25¢c . 7 . ; : LAMB EXTRA LARGE SANTA CLARA : O P T S SHORT CUT'LEGS PRUNES, b....... is evening at 6.20 o'clock the ofi- | F ? : Jos LARGE 30-40 SIZE, Ib. SPINACH—FRESH, CLEAN 3 Ibs. Peck SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body beging to stifien.| 2nd movement beccmes painful it | i is usually an indication that the kidoeys are out of order. Keep | Stoningten Pointers. these organs healthy by taking | local troop of Boy Scouts is to| ! i a publication to be known as GOL‘}P“ > Stonington Scout, The staffs i8 | made f Freder.ck Cushman, edi- - ;" Charles O. lde, assiste i Jameg Lagura and John McDow- ‘managers. Magnolia arrived Friday The werld's standard nmay for kidner, Hiver, bladder and uric acid oubles. Famous since 1606, Take regularly and | Eeep in good bealth. In three sizes, all druggsts. 5 S'wéét, Juicy, Parson Brown, Florida SWIFT'S SPRING LAMB SHORT CUT LEGS LOINS TO ROAST FOREQUARTERS o ooon.. " 28¢|N. B. C. SODA, MILK, OYSTER LOINCHOPS CRACKERS, 3 Ibs. ...... 53¢ . 30c| Ib: AR | O TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans. ... VEAL — VEAL — VEAL |FRESH GARDEN PACKED SPINACH B TENDER—FRESH—DRESSED § SHORT CUT LEGS, b............ 28c|FANCY PACKED CORN, 2 cans...... # LOINS TO ROAST, Ib............. 28¢ UMP PIECES, Ib PURE COCOA, IN BULK, . ........ SHOURRER GURS ). . ... 2ol assEs - NEW OREEAIE, see < witl 2 Itev, Robert Howarth, of Westerly, ill supply the pulpit of the Second ongregational church, Sunday. of 1800 pounds -of cod. . Guaranteed as represented. | § LOINS TO ROAST Iho..’ o 00 FOREQUARTHE RIB OR LOIN § CHOPS, Ib. ficers, will sit down to a roast LEGAL NOTICES. {beet supper served by the' members Aur .ncb h lodge. Following tho ban- e Board of Rélief of the Town = hem .ma huch the patriarchal de- eet at the Town Hall gree will be worked o a class of can- and 21st from 10 a. did: peals from _the 5 Lillian Miner of Providence is | ng at Rev, G, H. Miner's, ' |_Clarence H. Williams is driving a inew couplet. | James Cordner of Mistuxet avenue, while on his way home from work on Wear Board of Relfer. ofumbia, Cenn., Jun. ~ | TAT A CC COURT DF PRO!ATE_DTELD n and for the Dissrict e 23¢ day of Janu- !0 ¢ Florida Sealdsweet _grapefruit now have their own sugar ; Now fully ripened, these delicious food-fruits | sl g R R R of Slaughter House h.ll ankle was broken He was taken home and Dr. A. H. My®rs was ang attended his injury. He is fig as_comfortably as possible, -, ward Cameron {s able to be about use by the use of crutches. He housed because of a broken 17c EXTRA FISH SPECIALS BEST, LARGE, NO. 1 al Mr. ang)Mrs. Enog Gray, Jr, and Mrs—Enos Gray of Ledyerd were call- po ¢ said deceased, sl- €FS in town Friday afternoon, making leged o be intestate. | the irip by sielgh. nereupon, It Is Ordered, That eaid® Miss M. Ellen Brook I8'in New York on be Leard and determined at Where she will attend a song recital e Probate Court Room in the City of 0 be g.ven by Miss Virginia Pendle- orwieh. in saidDistrict, on the 28th ton in_Aeolian Hall. therein stration be granted JCHOPS, B........coi...00.... 4o | Armour’s Sugar Cured need fio added sweetening. day o J&n‘..arry, A. D. 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that no- 'rome Greer, pastor Sunda: tice of the pendency of said petition, ' worship at 10.30; subject ixn:ie;;‘rfi and of said hearing thereon, be given God. Sunday school at 2 o'clock at bl:uu‘i; :‘lbncfil'on of hxs ?rder one | which time a class of ng people me newspaper having a cir- will be taken into t| ; calation in said District, at least three bation. Epworth B daye prior to the date of eaid hearing, 'm. Preaching by the pastor at and that return be made to this Court. gt s NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | Mo morrr ira st , 330ve 2aa foregoins s a trae m anm M. DRESCHER, Terk. N T AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD &t Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 234 day of Janu- ery, A. D. Presen . AYLING, Judge. Mrs. ‘Robert Adamson was in Westerly Thursday atterno.&n'.mm At the Union Baptist .church, Rev. J. G. Osborn, pastor, Sunday morning unday schiool at 12 o'~ S. C. E. at 630 p. m, Congregational chureh, Rev. T. Rhoads, preaching at 1030 a. m.; \Sunday school at 12 o’clock: - Young Penple.hmeefln: at 680 p. m, in the ouse. " NOANK The fourth quarterly conference of the Methodist church wag held 'Wed- nesday afternoon at the home of Dr. \ W. M. Hill, Rev. W. H; Bath of Nor- % wich, district superintendent, presid- | ing. The reports of officers and mem- bers of committees showed the year 1919 had been a prosperous one fof the church. t—NELSON J. Estate of John Mclennett late of Norwich, in 52id District, deceased. Joun F. MeJennett of Boston, Mass., appeared in Court br.co & petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that an instrvment purporting to be the last will and tes- tament of sid deceased be admitted to probate. Frank At the Methodist church, Revi Je-' The ln)lnwlnD: fi g stewards | hearing bé given elected: Dr. . Hill, William | bifeation of m.“‘m.r one. Efolitay, J. G. Jenten, ‘George Lamm, some mewsvaper having a cir- Mrs. Otto Hendrickson, Mrs, culation in said District, at least ten} Hiil, uu, C. B. Hadley, l(n. days prior to the date of said hearing, | Jensen, Mr-mPete-on. Mrs, A.n- lfl!‘tmnbeml“;mlhhcom ns Wagner, M .n Buttson, Mrs. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. |William Hol John Hosford, The above foregoing is a true|Miss !J:'n e !m hu.x, 3 mn:uu. The u-n “' Augustus Johnson, You will not knowhow dehc:ous Sealdsweet grape- fruit now are until you have tasted some from present and future shipments, i Fair Priced: Save You Money: Giving Health and Strength. Sealdsweet grapefruit are sold at reasondble prices. -You save, too, because they,need lxtde orno sugar— many persons prefer them without any. Sealdsweet grapefruitare juicy, invigorating amLhcalr.h giving, Try eating thém as you do cantaloupes—with salt and pepger. Ask your dealer for Sealdsweet grapefmxt and . insist that he supply you.- Book *‘Florida’s . Food-Fruits” free if you write to : ,Flgvri.di Citrus Exchange, Tampa, quxida/ W—‘hfl t.bulr nko md nmww&y‘mmm deh:wwm SMELTS; Ib. ............ 2 FRESH SOLID MEAT OYSTERS, Pint .........'25 FINE NATIVE HERRING, Ib........... 10c FRESH, MEDIUM SIZE FLOUNDERS, Ib. ... 12%¢ § Smoked Shouldgrs, Ib.... 22¢c NATIVE—FROM NEARBY FARMS FOWLb................ S0 SIRLIN, ROUND, PORTFRHOUSE _ Swift’s Premitun Hams,‘lb. 00c ISALT PORK, Ib. ........ 28| NICELYMDCED Swift’s Sugar Cured Hams ey e MADE FRESH DAILY BY THE MOHICAN KIND '*'16. OUNCE LOAF . Kin O.D lf)UTCH COFFEE CAKE, leaf 18c These Hams have all surplus fat and s! SSORTED CUP CAXES, dozen. ... 24c . Fopmned e e Holl - DELICIOUS DOUGHNUTS— PORK SAUSAGEz& "SUGAR CURED TWlmD'RMSF-D dozen. ...

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