Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 24, 1920, Page 6

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NOTHER WOMAN'S RIGHT IInl.ylhl.Phkh-sVegp- ks Women Mo, INU“b FRI, SAT—BIG SHOW o e o et LENARD AND WHITNEY LAMEY AND PEARSOM . Gomedy Skit Entitied “Duffy’s Rise” | Man and Weman Cemedy Singing As prommed the Shore Line Elec- | This city goes on a daylight saving tric Railway company resimed ser-|basis Sunday mornhing, o Putnam butabeautiful gkin is possible only when the liver RENA AND FLORENGE and Talking Newoity, S T e et | DR hetee i e e [Pee WHEComDEminn 18 Dele R IO and kidneys are active, and the bowels functionate g * Singing and Dancing Act “CHEGTER JOHNSON & CO. mfl o in 1C! e ay. e church will se! ir clocl ahead a - P g ot Lt 2O BRI GR Rr S A SR R A O B s ‘The secret of beauty aswen as of health LEW HOFEMAN Man and Woman in a Mest Sensa- Talkative Juggler tional Bicyele Offering HARRY CAREY . Presents David Seed, the “In a 6 Part Special Entithsd :flflfi'fiwx'fi" :a'lmn “RIDERS OF VENGEANCE" . v . | that many did not know the carS| .Jjust how_the daylight saving plan :}‘,‘:d",{,,';;“(jf, would be running and by others o |will work éut this year with Putnam din T. Pipk. | the fact that lack of through service | the enly city in this immediate vicini- y Lydia k- | Putnam kept many off the cars. |ty conducting its affaires on the novel ho‘m‘ V;gmmi;:‘e It was stated Tuesday afternoon |basis of measuring time is a matter that the line had been opened as far | that is interesting a great many péo- IHWM W”m m1 have children, | attributed in some degree to the fact|ing. 18 to mm perfect wm ' |’ e 4 > agsisted by seven beautiful girls in proved my health | 5,41, a5 Putham and that it was|ple . h toprme b@utyandmamtam Dfilth. becatise A thrilling fight in the desert be- | o daztling array of beautiful cos- and restored a | hoped that cars weuld be running| Woodsteck, Pomfret, Thompson, ¢ they influence liver, kid ekin and stomach to - tween two sworn emnemiés against a ey are very clever sing- normal condition | through regularly to that city today |Danielson and muth other territory in band of marauding A che lndmnl ors and dancers in a .h," humee- of my system so | (Wednesday). * this part of the county will be timed . functionate in harmony an efiicmtly. Wi one of the un, t | sus, entertaining minstrel '3 that I now have The return 6f the trélleys brought |according to the present schedule, s0 & % are thril ..,|, ¢..p|.,.¢ in Bigher and better than the “B & fine baby. Until | more peéople into Dnmelsgn t);an l;a\ée ‘c';'fi%hf, pir:n?o gfii ;uwu%s w{:: p;:: - 3 g Sold-by mmm of Vengeance” :,,"' Vlh”l? Revue.” Do net miss this een here on 4an ay but Sat- ere for the purs . ———— e ow co! early. :t:,w:fd'?“‘:,‘: fiifi:ysm, Weeks. Theyse out of towh | pose of transacting many kinds of the world. In boxee,10c.28e, a me y. No advanes buyers came from Central Village an | business Wwill find themselves a bit GAUMONT WEEKLY in prices. very nervous, and all the time think- Wauregan and there were others from | puzzled, and at times, inconvenienced ing umfihmz terrible was going to 1l By the fact that Putnam is a nhour - ORRIN JOHNSON With an All Star Support Wil Be Shown in “WHITM- ’ £ T heard any one coming, | ZiiC st Of ke tacal lines of the|ahcad of them. ~Out of town pérsons ER THOU GOEST'—A Six Part Thomas M. Ihee Production—A Oram m rtwonld at fast and I want- trolley compahy said that he consid- ';v{x: n‘;‘é‘:’infi”’,’,’,is{‘?:m'i‘.‘,f{'ég :}}:én i’ifi e Stage, t! est and Seciel 5 o T, then, hroundmn n::m t.o:: -t:l '1.313‘&“5’“'3 E;;:fi:gn}mKgno;oufiu?eayc;rigng?ar} it will be.noon ih Putham when it is SEE THE BEST AT THE STRAND — LOW PRICE wonderf: You may publish my | vance notice had been given of the only 11 a. m. elséwhere and that it ADMISSION—MATINEE 2. EVENING 25: and 35 It th edici 1y | resumption of service. will bé 6 p. m. here Wwhen it is only 0 ;,t:{' l:{,. ;,Amm’\c,-:ck"g '{':EI He has recommended, he said, that|5 P. m. in the othér towns. Knowing ] 8 i this and remembering it nmay save an hourly service be maintained on a Bo;lz;:mw&a:\ :"'lr‘t‘::s Ir" g‘vdigm Pink. | the local lines as a means of pro- "“;‘;gnpe“wl’}a‘"‘“;ch*;x;’°‘$le in xmfe "15 ham'e Voettable Comnoivad is its abil. - | Viding such a_setvice a8 will please| FERCHS LT (W i el h ‘lm"' “’F' 't mr;‘;&‘";‘:‘mfn;igk‘; the public and the indicatiens were ity to coftee v y g . Putnam’s people, too, will be called on Tuesda; weére that this plan . - . This fact is well established as evi- | would be adhered to until it can be |UPOR to Keep in mind that train sched- 3 e e e s denced by the above letter and hun- | Gefinitely Getermined whether towns | BC8 will remain as at present and that 2 > WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY y Il trains will be an hour late, accord- C———————————— dreds of others we have published. hereabouts really want trolley ser- E (Dheove S B 4 n l ® In many other homes, once child- | vice or whether a reduced service will | I8 10 Putnam’s time, and possibly BIG DOUBLE B TODAY and THURSDAY less, there are fow children because of fice, or whether it may be neces- THOS. H. INCE Presents dia E. Pinkh: ry in the not distant future to : z 2 Vel Chmpdnd v | v, oo S, e B pom ) sttt o it i 4 D€ orwic ectric Co " s it ti f the Nor- , DOROTHY i e bl froiley offieiats say| than it is at present and homes will \ 42 FRANKLIN STREET If they patrenize the read the com- |Nave been provided for approximatél DAL I ON YANflC pany will furnish ample service; if tl}-lflc"rfie :?;e“g:&bl% s < " In the 6 Fzrt,My:(ery Play 3 .~ | there is no patronage, of little patron- | the % - Goddyear will swarm . ‘ » Atr, and Mrs. John Thomas of Bou- | agn, the puniic canniot biame the | With buildets duting all of the sum- ‘HIS WIFE'S FRIEND have occupied the Bogue ¢ for any action that thay be | Mer season,for a’schoolhouse, to cos 4 ¢ % % Vital—Startlin rippin here for the Dast tWo Years, | naseensy to protest itself from fur. |t 1ast $100,000, is included in the|some more, according to the railroad's | day, P4 s NT_O Poing oved to the village téncment on | ther losses. building plans. lmx"‘\ n ety Butsai sl day). ; Hill fecently purchased by [ ’Operators of ’buses seemed not at| With farm labor schreer- thah ever]p,olst NOW seherally Putnam’s manu.| The funeral of Franesis Menard, Church corporation. Mr. Thom- | a}) worried by the return of the trol-| and more reluctant to engage in the facturing and business interests will| who died suddenly at his home here STORY, BEAUTIFULLY PHOTO- MARY Mm GRAPHED, PRESENTING GEO. bide by the daylgh . WALSH IN A ROLE OF THE s is machinist at the mill. le The machines kept to their reg- | tilin abidé by the daylight saving vote as was held from his home en 3 g - g-of the soil, there is a sugges- < il rems > # ¢ 1e car driven by a l0ocal nurse was | yjar schedules Tuesday and wepe do- | tion as to what potatoes and other | g ed by the common council remains| Tyesday morning twith services, at- 4 ok dbuncl ains | Sund vas h ) s CAVE MAN TYPE WHICH HE pulled cut of ruts twice in one day by | ing' ~a thriving busines: AT Bt e B g i e et LT be seen. but it was anticipated here tended by many friends and relatives, ENACTS WITH EXTRAORDIN- a courteous truck driver and another | hues ~instead of fewer, are prom- | the quetation of §1 & et i e that it will be generally Mary’s chutch. Burial was in St . ey N ARY FORCE AND POWER IN talled thr ' 3 adhered -to. t —AR— k got stalled turhing out for her thelised for runs out of Danielson Within | toes in Danielson, which is surfound-| There was much interested discus- ¥'s cemeters WHICH HE IS JUST AS HAND MED 10 thy Dhave KR . "%} & short time, p x ed by potato-growing countr From| sion here Tuesday relative to the bril- | Two big motar trucks came to grief YVONNE FROM PARIS SOME, JUST AS WINNING AND Whe 100 18 65 dcen SaMiNn A | 1 REPONNYIOL advancing the fee of | §5 to §7 a bushel is the price that the|liant display of the aurora borealis | Tuesday when wheels of the machine A iahtt s Comed JUST AS ATHLETIC AS EVER. s g zeep o the collector of town taxes from |consumer will pay next winter, if a[that sasged from early Monday broke through at the edge of the state Dealightful American Comedy cour three-quartrs of one per cent. to oné b c Drama In 5 Acts. —————————— &l e bumper crop of potatoes is not grown|until afier 2 o'clock Tuesda llingly avénue, near tray I1]‘m . such pl ek per cent. of the amount collected it} during the coming geason. That a|ing. A member of the legal prof line. One of the “OH, MA FO1!” HARRY MOREY ut the true knights of th St g loaded with empty y 4 —IN— bumper crop will not be gréwn now | visiting here from Willimantic, ko 1 o e Ay S seems assured, for the farmhers are|that it had been sugges heading back towarg A A AR S——— 9 pbaie il « not in a position to grow them, It is|in his home city that, there being ence after a trip to Danielsoh. MY DOG PAL-—Comedy ‘THE DARKEST HOUR 8 -being Ther | A0 importance i this statt who pay| being suggested here that the only|so much green in the Northern Lights|The other vehicle, of which a forward COMING APRIL 5—Vaudeville GEORGE WALSH AN— “The Beast” AN INTENSELY DRAMATIC went ovér unti] today (Wednes- re the truck drivers. il town meeting that Killingly was' one of a very few towns of its s birthday. Supper was served, a birth. | 25 little as three-quarters of one per | alternative "of the head of a house- | which were really beautiful, they | Wheel broke through the edgé of the 5 5 pow::gg%flb&%gA el day caké beine fhe senter of attran. | cont. to its tax collectors. That the|hold who Goes not like to pay $1 a|might be regarded as b & Ire- | F urface, was a state ighway de- tion. A social evening was spent iy | €M0rt that must be put fotth by the | peck and looks appalled when he is|land's freedom, From another source|partment truck which had been en- | oy PATHE NEWS giihes and nitisie. S Allen ‘_Nm}v"[ collector of taxés is well worth cnel told that he may have t6 pay $2 a e Na-|gaged In draggin ga scraper along N % > man: gifts, e, § per cent. of the amount he collects) peck next winter, is to re-adopt the ions to ay between this city and | Manufacturing gcompany and is em- seemed to be agreed upon in the Stephén O'Hearri was a reeent vis: home garden programme that was so line. PG 1 11 B ) LC ployed by the Bizelow-Harttord com- Snub Pollard Comedy vah on the advent of prohi- itor tn WAl minds of those attending the meet- i car. in this country. 41 p. m. New York expréss out | pany of Lowell, Mass, ftor in Willimantic ing, for thére Wers 0 VOtSa BBDOS:| Bor baw tHem HUBENE RO Meve 1o n e of eIty Tueaday atiernoon car-| ~Promoter Frank M. Codier of this Miss Nellie Driscoll of Moosup was i ol g L &r them hi o E’ nave to In the superior court here Tuesday | yjeq several towns delegations to the | City anhounces that he has afrangéd ® recent visitor at her home here. ins 4 pay the price asked, whatePer it may | morning, before Judge Georse E.|republican staté convention that con. |a stellar card for next Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of Mont- | First Selectman~John A. Gilbert,| P& and it is going to bé sky high, all| Hinman and a jury the case of Thom- | vened at New Haven durlng thé ev- | Fivée bouts, comprising twenty o ville were guests of ¢ Mrs. Adams|Judge =-“= = Russell, Replesenta- | the farmers say. as E. Hatch of Boston, A. Will- lening and which will transact its|rounds of boxing are slated for the mothér, Mrs. M. J. Bogue, recently. tive N. Lofne Gréig and Ralph .| Irving W. Davis, deputy state en-|iams and Company, of South Wood-| chief husines day. State Tréasur-|event. In ‘the 145 pound class a oo u | Hugh Murphy has returned after a | Young are at New Haven attenting|tomologist, was in Hartford Tuesday |stock, was commenced.~ Searls, Rus- | gy (3. Harold G tric and State Sen- | bout of six rounds will he pulled off month's stay at Qs home in Yar-| the republican state conwention, |9n a business trip. sel and Bradford are counsel for M tor Archibald Macdonald, both of this | With Cowboy Sheehan of Waterbury mouth, N having been called there | which convened Tuesday evening,| A crew of the state highway de- | Hatch, Torr 1d Geissler for the de-| city, are numbered atong the dele- |and Young Murphy of New London as by the serious illness and death of his | Judge Russell went as proxy for|partment, under the direction 6f|fendant compan: gates-at-large. the principa Young Carroll of New s'r JOHN’S HALL father. Judge James N. Tucker of East Kil- | Frederick Warren, was engaged on| In the sait Mr. Hatch is endeavoring | In Putnam Tuesday, the mercury |London, sparring partner of Danny 2 Mr. and Mrs. Frank FBldredge of | lingly and Mr. Young as proxy for his| Tuesday in clearing ice away from to recover & commission which he al- | climbed above 50 dsgrees for the first | Doyle exchanges blows with Young leges is due him on a consignment of | time this year. The beautiful day at- | Sargent of Stonington. Young West Putnam arn, which, it claimed, he tracted many out of towh visitors and | 0f the submarine base and Dummy chased from ¥V ms and Company | boosted spring trade in the stores. Mennier of North venordale are Fisher's Island were recent guests of | father, Representative C. A. Yo Mr. Eldredge’s aunt, Mrs. Elias Stock- Y ett . Tuesday brought a sample of real Mre. Willlam. Foote and son pmrh 'sbring weather, The mercury ran up the permanent paving in Main street, at Reyn6lds street. The hard win- ter has somewhat damaged the pav- s : ing there. for delivery to the Mas Clara Allard Nado of Pomfret | lhe attractions TURD. VENIN have returned from a stav of several f;‘,m;-_,“_";”f“ by ?h p. m. at the| oani Spalding, veteran carrier of |state prison,. and damag y of this city, is to move to|Vision. — Another : *_ bouty SA AY E 0 :'-eh with Mrs. Foote's daughter. | 170 ‘d‘;“;‘ e f;:‘- Where theté iS a|ne gtar mail route between Daniel-feged failure on the part of Willlams | Danielson, where she is the owner of | that of Kid Champagne and Danny Mare 20 Mre. Norman Iverson, of Detrojt. | "cording thermometer, and the rem-| .on and Brooklyn, is steadily improv-)and Company to complete the cofi-|a home, and will engage in business| Bemard, both local boys, is the LR \’n;»“ ;na have opened their home on | Ants of the ramparts of snow andfin, after having been dangerously ill| tract. Oakland avenu ¥, this spring. )t sh _c¢halked_for the 128 pounds sev- iee were very materially reducéd un- . 5 at his home in the nearBy village, 1t is charged that in 1916 Mr. Hatch | Thursday of next week brings the . The remaining fight is the 135- Ph!m::r" :;h:‘n\"w "md a guest from ‘1""";‘ :“;1fm“?f-‘:‘o"lf‘&e';g?;{gm;’fT‘;}“’bs““ Uniess things change from their | arranged with the defendant company | opening of the trout fishing season.|pound class between ~Young Cum- ADMISSION with My Sehioteingr pareck ena here | L & B R akzed. with more acie. | present status, there Will be no véte| (o subply 20,000 pounds of yarn of a|and many devotees of the sport here | mings of Groton and a Webster boy. 3 T o (o meisingle family, who are | ness ecction buszed with mere activ-| in Killingly this fall on the license | vertain Kind and quality, the price to | are awaiting anxiously for the big|probably Young Plaza. For Good Fri- Ringside e $S1OD Schle Has pahagin APHiL M f o e o sukscation of the beoe|dquestidn, it was stateq here on Tues-Ibe 25 cents per pound, Mr. Hatch's| day Favh day afternoon the main bout is a dwell . A N | e L e e busy | dav Instead, the “wets” are plan- | commission to be five per cent. It is| Trolley rails in Grove stréet were)meeting of Danny Doyle of New Lon- Bleach: 75¢ Mish B)aie Tottingt oI n that Danielson seemis assured|ning a well organized drive against|Claimed in Mr. Hatch’s behalf that the | being cleared of dirt Tuesday and the [don and Austin Rice of Groton, the IERCRELS . occoooo wis & eeent _unp'-:"a.r‘" of Worcester | I}‘fi(“ms{nm RN 5 dry candidates Tor ihe icgislature, as|consignmients of varn shipped under | appearance of cars here may be ex- Iron Man, whose record shows two Gl“ S puet at the héme of My, | Tast, ménth saw her wearing . ineang of combatting the enactment | the contract were rejected at the | pected today. Service was being main- | tventy round draws with Terry Me- . b r mith, high overshoes. unbuckled, and flop-) i, Gonnecticut nf such ‘“concutrent” | Prison as not up to the character and | tained hourly during Tuesday from |Govern and Young Corbett. The bouts —_— | Ping in the chilling breezes. Tues-| ogigiation as the Vo'sted act. quality of the yarn that it was agreed ntral Village through to Dayville, for this date will be arranged later. Born S:{‘. ihn':i:!r‘fi:lredh:]gogns:nafid;l;ntbx; There are 10 inmates at the Kiy- |#hould be furnished, and_that it be-| fThe body of Mrs. Elizabeth Patron,| The league meeting held at Put-|——— —— Chicor spr EE y S 3 came necessary for Mr. Hatch 0 g0 | \who died in Danieldon and was form- [ nam Tuesday, cleared up the comp out into the market and buy other yarn, at 32 cents per pound, to fill dut ing town farm at Killingly at pres- ent. A few of the old people who presumed, with ribbons neatly knot- trd abeut her wrists. And hot éven a resident here, was taken to|cated situation that existed. Kebster|coufse Miss Child réceived axcellent y P ¢ 4 Nehster i upon hearing Tourtelloté's protest | training in debate as a member of the MANNING1n North Frankiin, Maren | the Sphinx knows the daswer. T rimorous. winter. ‘thoueh the fams | (e contract. Mr. Hateh's claim for YV ihe frst of the traditional “peck of | WAS granted refused to play the de.|Putnam High School debating team. 19, 1930, & daughter to Mr. and Mrs. | Goodyear's big building. programme,| fotne o aesbedrt oy S tapie rm | commission and damages amount to| March dust” was blowing about the | iding game. and consequently for- f ze 1ic Reuben T. Mannin e, . )| home is exceedingly comfortable and| $591.46. ity Tuésd feited the champlonship to the North-| Seuthington.—No marriage licenses nin - | providing for the erection of a mew | well Kept : i 1n | ., In Dehalf of the members of the de- | * Cargill, council, K. of C, has lts|ern section (o the Grosvenordale team. | have been issued at the town clerk's MARRI Will be Curder wray by the misaie ot | enn, Javlient saving plan will be in| tendant company—Aibert and Arthur | plans pedctieally complets for'the an. | Webstér thén severed athietio réla- | office for. the past month. i : v dd e s 5 year, | Williams—many of the allegations in h 2 ions with Tourtellote and withdrew sTAwn In, Baitic, Maten | April and in full swing within a | indicated, though Putnam will change | tho complaint were Henied. © Tho de. "”\l e ek Al od Triday, | from the Quinehaug Valley Basketball Walte a4 Miss Aiice poa:|month thereafter, Victor Schmidl|to the war-time plan of keeping time | fense claimed that the yarn was up o | husiness senprally will be. suspendes BeBeause of the lateness of éite both of Sprague. *¥* | construction engineer for the Good-|next Sunday morning. Af easy way | the standard and of the quality agreed | (hyoughout the o 3 t - A o GREEN—ROGERS. .1n New Tork city vear company, Stated Tuesday after-|to gain or lose an hour each day Will | upon and also that Mr. Hatch's com- R lsbatiara. Bt bline has been ad- | played to decide the championship of |- NEWON‘A Shoouarr 100, by Rev RO o 1 TN et eV be to fide back and forth between the | mission was not due and payable un- @ in price in Putnatn and pre- pthe league with Webster and Put- Chapla o 00 2 S - 3 V1 S o v Vv v i - e 3 s v b V' Donala a. Green, 1 Been In ‘course of construction” dur. | bs not £, Besome bemiered o "0 | L the dcfendant company had receiv | dictions of 40-cent gas ate heard for[fam. This will he plaved st lazel May Rogers. < Tmmedss ed its payments for the goods deliv- % ielson town hall, Thursday, March 2! Call a physician.- ing the winter is far advanced. Two| Bids for the construction of the | cred. e e mproved conditions| Dutk- Carpenter Child, daughter ately begin “emergency” of thesg dwellings are about ready for| state highway link from Little Rest| B. R. Ritch, one of the panel of | of {ho stearn road bed north of here, | the late Chester E. Child, of Putnam, treatment with= occupaney and all will be completed | toward Danielson have not been ask- | jurors in court Thursday morning, are i X c it i rains aki s been elected to.membership in the hefore the work on the mill and other| ed for as yet, but, it is stated, this is | asked to be ex £ i S AR Tnaking: betise tme ANR| TN i < i > , but, 5 s | 2 e excused from serving on | k. s cas siety of Phi Beta Kappa at Mount dwelings is starteq three weeks hence.|to be anticipated some time in the| the jury on the ground that he is D s T - T, VICK’S v wif# of the 1 # 5 - Srat A 2 Ueoss ssible during all of February and|Holyoke college. She was one of four &, i == 0 FuE o¢ the late Lorengo Brain. | As vet building materials that will{ near future, intimate neighbor of a member of the | the mreater Hast of this month. out of a class of over two hundred| = YOURBOOYGUARD = 3Qr.80r420 Bowell avemue. Wodmicqhome, 435 | be used in great quantities in doing| Nightly church services during the | Gefendant company and because the Judge Hinthdh will preside at a|to make the Society in the junior B000 Waren Jiv Ty anyeas the vast amount of work planned|present weck are attracting many to|attend the same church. His request | short calendar session of the superior | Miss Child & member of the : In Peacedale, R. I, Mateh | bat araniemin Afiving at Goodyear,| Lenten devotion. was granted hy Judge Hinman. court to be held in this city Friday |sity debating team in a debate A. F. WOCD 21, 1920, Louisa Gould, widow of Ed- n!f\ ?1' TAng lljnen s for prompt delivery| The display of Nerthern lights that On account of the time required for | morning. S6me divorce cases are| Wellesley, Saturday, March Zard D Whinpe, 2 Rative o Norti all supplies ate completed and no| started early Monday evening con-|the Hatch-Williams case the trial of | listed for trial. Mount Holyoke won the debate *The Local Undertaker™ Stoniagton, Aged Hihy delays are anticipated on that score.| tinued here until after 2 a. m. Tues- | the case of Guy Baker vs. - John T. David Lown of Putham, has econ- |against Wellesley ah:l against lR)an, originally assigned for Tues- | cluded his work at the Manhasset|nard. During her college préparatory BAXTER_In Woonsocket, R. T, Maren | The building work at Goodyear is 21, 1920, Charles Joseph. son’ of Dr John 7. and Jane Fariong Baxter aged 23 years HARVEY In Westerly, R. I, March day. DANIELSON, CONN. rlors ¥ Machanic Strest / - s g March 19, Thomas F. aged 58 year Keegan, it n oo | ROUND | CORNED | FreshPig || Food Specials For Wednesday || Best Pue BUTTER| EGGS BEEF Shoulders STEAK CARD OF THANKS, ik T 0, sxtond oue - sincere Choice Cuts |4 to 8 Ib. ave. L ARD Brookfield BLI?g&lEN 3 Cr |2 1bs. 53¢| Pomd 55| Dusen 16 bors for their many acts of kindne Surlng 106, igess ani deatn‘of ‘our | 4 . C oun ound 20c tributes. The sympathy so expressed b ;}‘r{,’{:g ks NANE > BOF;‘HH[ | : Armowr’s | VEAL !|sWFTsspRING| Swift’s | Sugar Cured|q ) (Church & Allen {|1 ~ Smokea [hort Cut LAMB | ©AMS 15 Main Street ! Shoulders |-°8% . Forequartr- l-?affor Funeral Wilson’s | Pound 10c Pound 20c_[Loin Pleces lers, b. .. 20c | pog o6 . J Armour’s [0 Roast |y p Chops Corn t08 Directors BACON | Advance Nicely Cured Pe ——— Coffeelb.55¢| Shore None Better| Haddock our’s |, 7025 Link W —AND— Sausage |Shioulder % = i S Finnan Embalmers Pound 23¢ |Cutsto |Lamb for |THCEW M0 i Haddies | EGGS \ ' Pound 28¢ | Canldc 1 LARGE BROWN,| Yellow Lt Aestart Lean Beef |Roast, Ib. 25¢|Stewing e 12V4clb. FRESH Meal _W_fi.sé 5 Ibs. 27c Swift’s Gem | Hot Cross HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE| Fresh Cut Hamburger Steak Pound 38¢c for Pot . |Veal Chops b....... 14 " Roast, 1b. 10¢[Ib.. . . . . . 40c|Short Cut Beef Liver |Veal Cutlets |Legs Lamb _Pound 10c lb....... 50c|lb...... Tomato Fresh Catsup, | Oysters Large Bottle| Solid Meat 29c _Pint 25¢

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