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ram . FBESE NORTHWEST WINDS TODAY AND TOMOEROW Nerwich, Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1920. | e [ CLOSNG UP THE TO-BE-MADE LST JOHN C. AVERILL'S ESTATE WAS $253,002.37 NET The.late John C. Averill, who was president of ‘the Chelsea Savings bank at the time of his death ir this city on FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES value; 50 shares of Norfolk & Western Railway company, $5,000; 100 shares of Northern Pennsylvania Railway _com- pany, $8,725; and 240 shares of Penn- sylvania Railroad company, §19,290. Southern Railway ADVERTISERS ON PROGRAMME FOR AMBULANCE FUND GAME The manufacturers who contributed so genersusly to. the programme for the Totofett Mtz page: The Lawton Mills Plainfield, two pages. Company, Oceum, one¢ THE LAND OF HEGINM 1 wish that there Were sorhe places Must Ifave The Bulletin. Called the Land of Beg! < y Thirty shares of orwih-New London baseball game for| Renewing her subscription . to The |yyhere all our mistakes and all our heart- . — At 8 o'clock Tuesday afternoon theSixth district [ ss{AIE, . Lk sraonsr T paich | company $1,800; & certificate of South;|the benefit of the new Backus hospital|Bulletin, a Windham county woman aches 3 3 THE WEATHEE. _|registrars and assistant registrars of 53 -7 Zous |sceording to the appraisal report made In |G oivaY COmPALy, $00 o $435; atilance fud are s fellimas s At L ari el aaa et me O o i) Tty daat -t 2 © Conditions, the town closed up the receiving of ap- "|New York state by one of the transfer |1y Jnited Retall Stores s, Inc, Hanover, one pags e i o " the door x A disturbance was central over. the | piicat) "|. At a 1ate hour Tuesday night, the Te€-|ax’ siat, appraisers, which has been | oo SHATes of Umited R hares of | HYBlenic Fibre Co., Versailles, one page;|enoush to vote. Must have a daily pa-| 1o, QCS0%0 o o again’ . b2 lons .of new voters, men and Wo-|; Tyler D, Guy, and Cornelius J. : corporation, $12,630; 6 Thy v per until after election if I have to Spta maritime provinces . TRUTAY| men, which they. were obliged to do by Downes, who are handiing the applica:|Hied . in the -surrogate’s court in New|United States Rubber company, 36.85;| The Fientico Company, Waffviic ofie - ¥ 3 ork. ‘There were local rains Tuesday in New law. At 7.30. Tuesday evening in the|tions in the first district; were not able 50 shares of United States Steel corpor- page; The Jewett City Textile Novelty wash my clothes without soap. 3 1 wish we could come on it all unaware, registrars’ office In the town Ball they |ie siats how many. they had In.- their | cE%,1is Will and codicil, executed June|ation, $5687, and 33 shares of Philip|C0- Jewett City. one rage: The Aepi ke the hunter who Hafs & ASLERRS England. It was fair in most other re- | SRS o0 fn, the fovn Rall they|to stato how many they ol o un iy |25 1912 and Dec 14, 1516 Mr. Averill|Morris ‘& Company, Lid. §378.80. 3 pazy, Jewett City, one page ; Fione. o P o srCiiatioed - the | dpplick | hands, directed the -distribution of his estate Cooler weather overspread the Middle and North Atlantic states and readings Monday and Tuesday With a flood of that each name might be tabulated in|applications from all sections of the as_follows: Two shares of a Fairficld City Nation- al bank of Norwalk, $220; 120 shares of Jewett The Askland Cotton Co., one page; The Boston Store, Norwich, Brand New Way to ness had done The greatest injustice of ail “lould be at the gates,,liké an old friend Hattie C. Averill, wife, who died July | Praniin . Fire - Insurance company of |Reid & Hughes Company, proprietors, 3 RSt ot b 1 i 3 ranklin 'ire * Insuran were below normal throughout this area :‘:c; :mfll‘x;:xc:‘muv{erlea :gl:llln t:;jor‘xxl‘z_xn ;Z:;n “bly c:‘xia.“ a}l’y? ‘:eelef:l:cngne :_:dom\z z:«.' 1819, his real estate at Norwich, to-| phjladelphia, $10,200; 100 shares = of )’l";s:‘"!c\kr‘ner.g?h: r:::m:: R:,h(e. Remove HAlry-Growflu For the comrade he's gladest to hatl Centralie fiir weather will - prevati|"ith their task completed. | where they were sitting. et (et oo, 820 personsll Manufacturers Light ' “Hest cobpant " ome. page; The Shetucket|| (Actually Removss Roots and All) |! e would find all the things we intended Five of the districts, the second, third, The best estimate they could make of i 5 g 2 $5,300, 150 shares of Aspinook company, Worsted Mill: ‘Baltic, one page; The to do, e And hursday In the States|fourth, ffth and sixih, showed the fol.|applications in the first district js_that|* jife interest ih the residue | == 1322,500: 10 shares of Baird Five & Sup-| p "800 " Tt I’ Company, Nerwich,| The vexed question of how to com- | But forzct and remembered too late Continued ool westher i ‘the Middle |12¥Ing applications from men and wo-|the number will be close to 2,000 men | oG A"l WIS Averif i ply company. 4750; EATE AT o Dan|two pages; Te Shemcket Company Bletply: rembve mérucas 'hxic e shaeg |60 Brg e e bt and North ‘Atlantlc states Wedneadsy | ™" Men. Women. | montes will bng the. mew veters to.|nterest in a $30,000 fund and at theMerchants National bank of New Ha-|NOTWleh one page; The United States{i00CciTl process, the hairs entire, roots | And all tiie thousand and one y will be followed by slowly rising tem-|go ond aistrict 152 623 | be-made to between 4,500 and 5,000, In|0¢Ath of one, the full income is to £0|ven, $880; 105 sifares of Thames Nation- p"; ‘"KB «T‘"‘*"’- . °"‘5'x’l°"v one Page,|ang all, come out before your very ittle duties Hegxemd that might have perature Thursday. hied diateiet . 120 553 |the first district already over 800 wo-| o, the other’and at the death of bothal bank of Norwich. $15750; 50 shares s e ;:; ;| gastty, harmiesaly. “auick as a wink" It| T P 2 Winds Off Atlantie Comst. Fourth district 79 348 | men's names have been listed. and about| o B ';;‘a‘:} L {o %0 to his nieces, Su-|of New London Northem Railway com- |, " Jetch, MR L, BO8 PRES: |8, 20 e e methota, 3 rtunat T North of Sandy Hook: Fresh north-|Fifth district 133 260 300 men's names. 3 in of Watertown, N. Y. and|pany, $5,000, and 10 shares of Uncas rest to motth and fair weather Wed-: nesday. Julia A. Clark °f this city. Doth sisters were also given equally, National bank of Norwich, $1,050. Norwich one page; The Ironsides Board Corp.. Norwich, one page; The Winches- must try it to fully appreciate able advantages. 1t wouldn't be possible not Yo be kind In the Land of Beginning) Again Cash on hand, and in banks, $10,781. ¥ s Phelactine is perfectly odorless, non- | And the ones we misjudzed and the emes 3 7 R and for : thet 3G ter Woolen & The Norwich Woolen Co., | > LD, whont we grudged Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Moderate to[METHODIST MINISTERS ARE TIURSDAY SEWING CLUB < TErTe mndietribaied e oy ,',;t;mfi;i';‘w’h;oi::a'}1“5.,',,“.3 ;:f:‘;n‘a‘,‘oi’;_ Norwich, one ‘page; The Saxon Woolep | 1oy o nkry non-poisonous=a cild could | .. i moments of victory hera fresh Tortherly and fair weather Wed TO MEET AT EAST HAMPTON GIVES MEMBER FAREWELL|from his father's estate. feots, fixtures, efc. §5409.20; watches, Sg;’;“;’l‘,’;m\l"‘;‘;‘fl . Faam | e, e e a0l o e T ST MR St The Norwich district Ministerial as-| The Thursday evening sewing clubl Mr. Averill directed that all debts due|chains, jewelry, etc. $341.50, and similar| FOE 08 o SRR COAPROn o B | ohe RO, ey Terowth. If you will proc| More than penitent lips could explatn. gl 3 sociation of the Methodist Episcopalpleasantly ~surprised Miss ~ Madeline| him from the Masonic Temple corpora-|effects from the estate left by his wife, | [0 Norwich, one page; Hall Broth. |cure a stick of ph ine from vour drug- o ior Southern Now England: Fair|church is to meet Monday and Tuesday,| Twomey Monday evening at her home. |tion of Norwich. be cancelled and at the | 6,805 trs, Norwich, one page; The J. B. Mar. |Eist and follow the simple instructions, | ¥or What had been hardest we'd fmow ednesday and Thursday, not machjOct. 11 and 12, at the church at East|20 Grove street, making it a farewell|death of his widow, the principal of her| The expenses—$18,500—as charged up | Company, Norwich, one page: The|you, Will certainly be astonished and de- had been best, : - thange in temperature. Hampton. The following is the program: party as she is to leave for Springfield, |life trust fund was to be distributed as against the . estate, consists of funeral, e » one page; The |jichted with the result. And_what had seemed lost would Observations in Norwich. Mapday, Attarsoon. Mass,, where she is to take ‘a position | follows: $306; for a_monument, $3,1 .67 admin- gain ; : < st . . - ; Yor there isn't a sting that would mot The Bulletin's observations show ther 200, devotions: 2.20. business; 2.30,|3S bookkesper with a firm of that city.| Willlam W. Backus hospital of Nor-|istration, $3,000; attornevs' fees and ) iy tollowing records reported from changes|The Prophet Jerémiah and His Message|The club presented Miss Twomey a- sik|wich and the Danbury hosital, each |commissions for acting as the adminis- When we've faced it and laughed 1t away ; In temperature and barometric readings|to Our Day, Prof. A, C. Knudson of |UmPrella and she was presented ‘a week-|$5,000. Al of his jewelry as per altrator of the estate $10,000, and to 4nd. 1 think that the laughter is most Tuesday: Boston University: 2.30, What the,©ld traveling bag from the office force|private letter left. creditors, $2,023.32. wh: b ;"4 ok AGIME Ther. Bar. | Churches Can Do For Child Welfare in|°f the American Thermos Bottle Co.| The remainder of his estate = divided than A, Gibbs of Norwich is the l 0 . O e o Jowalak %o ik 46 30.40 | Connecticut, Dean Tadd of Berkley Di.|Where she has been employed. equally between five institutions, the | administrator of the estate with the will e 12 m 58 30.40 | vinity School; 4.30, holy clmmunion. M and games were on the enter-|United Congregational church, the Nor-[and codicil annexed. Under the docu- —— i — p % 6 p. m Sois 48 30.40 Mondny Bverbi taining programme of the evening and|wich Free Academy, the Otis Library,|{ments he was directed to pay all inher- T e e e = 3 BUTTERFLIES. R, Highestss, lowest 46 2 % e | refreshments were served by Mrs. D. J.|the United Workers of Norwich for the |itance taxes due to the state out of the Trail travelers, deftly fickering over Comparisons. 7.30, service of worship, sermon by |Twomey, assisted by Mrs. A. J. Christ-|Rocknook home, and Eliza Huntington |residuary estate. o ,,’\‘;;,}‘;'Th;mr_ against the heedless R e Ti Prof, A. C. Knudson. A e e o s o] Memorial Home. all of Norwich. — blue - . day 'ning. Spri eld, iss Twomey s o o 2. EWE' TTY FICER o yS—1 sends them Tuestays weather: Cioudy and threat-| y o g oiet™ NG make ner Tomo with her uncie, John B| o Orew Eetate stiliesar. R O sximmer e it sning, followed by clearing. cooler. oy ) R e * Proh. | TWomey, of Oakland street. e gross estate left by Mr. Averill & vl s 0 B . : is flery-blos Y e hours? SEk ARD, 31b3 lems Tev. Paul D.Minhick 1005, The - i amounted to $371,502.37, and consisted | Since Friday night Constable Dolan of PROVERB — Gratitude ,is the fairest blossom his fiery-blossom'd havoc of the MOON AND TIDES. R ek 5, The | pASY FOR REPU! of the following: Jewett City has Lad in his custody five 2 z mheirs are the musing silences between 2 - Fabric of Society, Prof. A: . Armstrong EEEURLICANN s Real estata at Norwich $12.000; in bond whiskey fcr which springs from thz soul. | "The enraptured crying of shrill birds _ High of Wesleyan University ;. IN TOWN OF HAMPTON | American Liberty bonds, $7.147.60: = known. The :uor | that make < Water. Tuesday Morning. The republicans had no trouble In|war savings stamps, $4 e Friday night 'p th Heaven in the wood while summer 11.00, Symposium on Practical Church|Vinning the election in Hampton Mon- press company bonds, 54,42 Columbus 2« lane near St. Mary's| dawns awhke d theirs i at Methods, Community Survey, Rev. Paul|2Y- The total number of votes cast|& Hocking Valley Railway company |Cemetcry, whers it ed it was un- ’ And theirs the fainiest winds that bush D. Minnick; Parent's Night, Rev. G, G:|VAS SiXty-seven. of ~which forty-four |bonds, $2.160; Sterling Dye & F loada1 and J'édon by the men on an au- And (e ey skl that i Serivener: Increasing = Sunday School | WeTe straight republicans and twelve |ing company ~ bonds, — $1 A tomobile track who got a suspicion trat e ) Migimberatiip; a5z Attendanve; (Rov.. W. C: ht democrats. —There were. ten|Temple corporation of Norwich the officirs were after them, as in lact Out of the starlit dimness into morms Darby; Enlisting and Training Proba- | Scratehed ballots. Ten women voted.|§8.345. taey were. And they are as my iremulous belgg— ks, Rev M. 3 Getir: 13, recess) The nfll:.\\_:‘sol“sl:c‘(ed. Jeres Assesors, | Twenty-five shares of ‘Adams Express| The suspicted track came on t,?“"','s. = 5 A g = e3¢ |ems ] e 538} foe Winper, o Woodwura r; board of relief. | company, $975: 50 shares of American /LY iTidoy might and was held uy Note These Extraordlna Offerings ow but 2 tom glare Six haurs after high waler it is low Tuesday Atternoon. o ihpell T: selectmen, John- H. | Locomotive company. ~ $5.281. 150 | here and searched u’. the request of the ry g —Siegfried ®assoon, in the New Btates- ster, which is followed by flood tide. 05 Bh it ¢ 2 I e a0 .r,‘j(‘;"m"o ¥ e Decker I, George |shares’ of American- Telephone & Tele:|Jewett City authoriiies, but there was :OI y > man. ions; 2.20, business; 2.30, | Thompson r; collector of town. taxes, | orone. commemer CaT, 20 sres | e abourd. “The two’men witn the || Our W. S T GREENEVILLE Miniaterial Responsibilties for Church | Thomas J. Ketliey v agent o town au. | o myenamra: inn,shares [l Buone e ot wn s | From Our Women’s Garment Section =y v Muslc, Prot, Karl P\ - Harrington, of | posit fund, Charles E. Burnham r; res- | way company $5.00) Gt it | way to New Haven. Soon after they had HUMOCK GF THE DA Mondhy® afternoon, at, 4, o'clogk ititie| ) yan: 3.30, o ent of the|istrars of voters, Albert L. Mills T, C.|more & Ohio Railway - "§2.013.. | 1eft, the Jewett City eonstable telephone o - oty Wodth friends of John C. Kennedy met at his|idea of Divine Love, Rev. H. E. Moore; |B. Hicks d; school committee, C M. |75+ 50 shaves ot Cnicomr s $2018-| (hat he had found the cache of booze. ew uits BB e o g L home on Prospect streat to help him cel-| 430, adjournment. Rty Bill r, Fred Burnham r Mildred Pearl|Union Stock Yards. $4.250: 100 shares was sent on to New Haven, whers O ol 2. Sokes R AP yrate his eighth - birthday. Refresh-| All time daylight saving time. a . of Chicago & Ea 5 s expected that the men might be . o ments were served by Mrs. Konnedy. e e snsisting of potato salad, cookies, cake, AFTVILLE Civil Service Test For Stationary En- ted, but as there was nothing to At $41.25 £ad Mr. Stormington Darnes. “Otherwise ington Star. 2 gk there would have been no lingering & Minn, & Omaha, §: 0 Rhnr(fl@pnm“\” hem direct.y with tbe abandon- doubt as to who wrote -the - DIy cre: nd d: o ve it i fed whi ¢y no arrests haye-been made. e e sanely. _ Weveral SRMSK| Nipoleon Pepin has enlisted in‘the U gineers. of Cities Service compa b ol xS Regular Value $59.50 W were played during the afternoon, whicn S. navy and is now enj Seven shares of Ci ¢ everybody enjoyed. The young host re- presents from his youth- hich were appreciated very ving a thirty,day leave before reporting afi: which he will be sent to San Pedro, Calf. A competitive examination will be held : 2 October 29, 1920, at p. m., e (1 p. m. standard time), ens National of New York, $1.680; 70 shares of tric Bond & 'Share company, $6.615 For Mission Meeting at Putnam. When the Woman's Home. Mi nary You never saw better value X—Hallo, old chap! I hea: Congratalations ! you have married a woman with e e | an_indejindent forivne. - > = X e " Tnion of Connecticut holds it: mi-an- . . - . | Mr. and Mrs, F. French, bos carpenter, capitol, Hartford, Conn., to|Shares of _Great Northern Railw : S . ha grad: Y—No; I married a fortuae with a# in- were mresent Eoilen Kennods. Mar. | employed by the Ponemah Co, left for |fill eligibie lists for stationary cngineer|SOmPANY $433730; 2 o S e e B R T than ithese high A ent lady—London Answers. - v, Richard ] | Jere.|® Seven raye’ stay in New Bedford. on bridges. naurance /cmppay. of s eIk, 315, S TR O J16ist,. wille be A i it . iti So_you'y garet Keomeds, Richard Pitagerald, Jere: | ® V0 rove stay tn Mow Bedtord, @ | O diers: and_sailofs, honorably dis- | 910: 100 shares of Tlinols Centrai Rail{ncsday) the sololst will. be Mrs. A. d. —of this wz feel positive. So you've hired an apartmént en-the Ferguson, fi,,,m O'Keefe, Franc™ ‘O Keefe: | Watchman at the Ponemah mills. charged from the service, are requested|¥aY company, $8,412.50. with interest,|Mvers of Hartford. The akers in- James Quinn, Edward Quinn, John Quinn ¥Frank Higgins, John Toomey. Irving Barry, William Fuller, Thomas Duff, ana Baseball fans are happy over the out- come of yesterday's game between Cleve- land and Brooklyn, the majority favoring to bring with them to the examination their discharge papers, in order that they may be given the extra credit allowed $580; 105 shares of Kansas City Louis & Chicago, %8, of Mechani {clude: Mrs. M B. S. Winche F. G. Platt, Lounise B. Esch, ew Ha- Britain ; Dakota ; South in this city on Mon- Not only ths styles and the quality, but the needlework, » floor of the Skye building?” “Yes; we move next week’ * “What's your idea of going 8o high up v —trying to escape the mosquitoes?” 3 5 ; i New Yor! 5 Beard, New York. s . . “It is't that. My wife has an amst g | Cleveland, under the civil service rules to such|New York, $4.455. . s - 1o wonttitNe’ tn elevabork B o ey They ot S| O, s 1 e gt o el et S, v e e Sortia | e hare o he e ) owery ineties, b Graaed ot e b, e of his happy birthday and many of them.| ¥00ds “in this vicinity this year. The |tions must be filled befote noon, October oL e e s, in ‘h‘ most expert manner. hink she'll nui at toston. - e Brennat, and Chavies Dents| young children can be seen tramping |26, 1920, with the State Civil Service|shares of Consolidated, Arizona Smelt-| The body of Swan A. Carlson of New s 282 ner. think she e Trinds in New Bettam. "2l offt for the woods after school to see | Commission, capitol, Hartford. ing company, no value; three shares of |Britain who died i John Gleason, salesman for the well wn biscuit company has returned aft- a short visit to the eompany's fac- s in Bridgeport. He made the trip 3 his new automobile. what they can gather in the nut line. When a young lady boasts that a young man is crazy to marry her the chances are that the victim is some- what daffy. It tombstone epitaphs were reliable, his Satanic majesty would have to look for another job, H one 'HIS is a topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are inclined to’ exaggerate, Yet has any physician told you that we claimed unreasonabls remedial properties for Fletcher's Castoria? Just ask them. We won't answer it ourselves, we know what the answer will be, ARy t> Advertising. ‘ That it hes all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days is to be found in its increased use, the recommendation by promizent physicians, and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. / : Imitations ere to be found in some stores and only because of the Castoria tnat Mr. Fletcher created. But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public and from which he Honestly. Ohio Copper company of Utah no value; 15 shares of North American Liquida- tion company, no value; three shares of day morning was sent to New Brit for butial on the 2.48 train on Mond: atfernoon. Undcrtaker Gager prepa: 5 Wall Street Exchange association, no the body for burial, STEAKS, Ib. .. 32c Porterhouss, Sirloin, Round CORNED BEEF Lean Plate and Brisket Pieces. Pound 10c MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY VERIBEST BUTTER Pound 62c SWIFT’S PREMIUM This offering comprisss deer, sizes 36 to 44— Regular Value $59.50 $35.00. $50.00 and up to $115.00. group of splendidly tailored Suits, of Silvertone and Vel- our, in brown, blue and rein- Special Price $41.25 Women’s Winter Coats, at $35.00 We believe that this is th: lowest price at which Coats of this high quality have been offered in years. warm Coats of excellent materials, with the new large collar, fine for street or motor wear—excellent value at Other good values in Women’s Winter Coats, in all the newest models and most desirable mat: 5aid the small boy, “what is r. my son, is a man’ who provefh, Make hay while and overworks It — runs acroes | the sun shin Washington Star. “1 wish I could think of some good ar- gument to use to convince people. that they ought to vote for me.” “That's easy. Why not falk about the money the other side is spending?'— De- troit Free Press. “Harold can charm everyone with his toe dancing.” “Jim can’t enchant folks with his toes, | but be can get anybody he pleases under his thumb.”"—Baltimore American. Brow v what you will of Brooks, enerous and liberal with his —Yes, he even has a habit of giving his friends 2vay.—Cartoons Maga- zi Good a8 unhanpy a8 & a sccret that nobody wants n Transeript osition.” declared the med to resume the practic: Ceen employed lo try 10 get a new trial for a man 1 sent to JaiL” ials—at $45.00, I decline the case or shall I | make myself out a.mutt for eomvicting this man d nsas City Journal. y You want no goverhmest expects to receive his weward. KIT CONEY COATS | NAROBIA GUARANTEED “Tou wh SWIFT’S SPRING hilaren Cry For - C Special Care of Baby. ! ‘That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. T is more nmnple for an infant te sleep with grown-:grs than me:s’: a man’s medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Nejther would' «be tolerated by specialists in children’s diseases. Your Physician will tell you that Baby’s medicine must be pre- pared with even greater care than Baby’s food. . Ly A Baby’s stomach when in good health is too often disarr | vy improper food. * Could you for a moment, then, think of your a:ling child anything but a medicine fants and Children? Don’t be deceived. Malke a mental note of this:—It is important, Mothers, that should remember that to function well, the dige:’five ory n el of | Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so mm;'?i' &“yofiu:_ desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily pre-| pared for grown-ups. | ’ | ‘yw.--‘ to especially prepared for In-' IOYHIII SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTOR® GENUINE CASTORIA ALwars - Bears the Signaturs of LAMB Short Legs, Ib....... 28c Loin Roasts, Ib...... 20c Forequarters, Ib...... 16¢c Loin Lamb Chops, Ib. 30c. VEAL Short Cut Legs, Ib. ... 25¢ Loin Roasts, Ib...... 22¢ Shoulder Roasts, 1b. .. 16c Rump Roast, Ib...... 20c Cutlets, bb.......... 40c Chops, Ib. . 30c Choice Cuts Beef Prime Rib Reast, Ib. .. 22¢c Lean Pot Roast, Ib.. .. 14c Best Chuck Pieces, Ib. 20c ARMOUR’S SHOULDERS Sugar Cured Smcked " Pound 25¢ HEAVY SALT PORK FRESH FISH HADDOCK—Strictly SHREDDED COD Quarter Pound ...... 12¢ FRESH MACKEREL Pound. U\ i 0. e 9c PINK SALMON OLEQ, Ib..... 38¢ WHOLE MILK CHEESE Pound 33¢ Raspberry—Strawberry JAM,Ib....... 25¢c EVAPORATED Milk, 6 cans for 84c DINNER BLEND COF- FEE, pound ........ 29% CAMPBELL'’S SOUPS Ass’t. Can .0\ . ovii . 188 SWEET POTATOES 5 Pounds For. ....... 25¢ YELLOW ONIONS 3 Pounds For . LEMONS, Dozen . SUNKIST ORANGES Large, Juicy, Dozen.. 39¢ ELBERTA PEACHES Basket $1.98 FRESH BAKED BREAD IN OUR SANITARY OVENS. RAISIN, WHEAT, RYE * AT $85.00 These warm, servicealle Coats will be very popular this season, full 30 inches long—at $85.00. MIDDY BLOUSES REDUCED TO $1.98 Middy Blouses of excellent quality Jean, and well made throughout, blue or rose linen trimmings, si 16 to 42—Special Price $1.98, reg- ular price $2.98. factory service. charges are very moderate. world. Women who want LOAF 15c FURS—$17.50 TO $35.00 None whatever,” rejoined Mr. Dolas. The well known Narobia “Guaran- tred” and wear, in Muffs and Scarfs—at $17.50 NEW PLAID SPORT These T hope you get your wish for a minute or two. Then I can handle you any way I feel kout a chance of your eali- ng a policeman.”—Washington Star. | THE KALEIDOSCOPE Japanese wives of the middie and lower classes frequently blacken their teelh to please a Jealous husband. . Furs, guaranteed as to color to $35.00. SKIRTS new Fall Skirts are excellent ! igher institutions of learnisg tn v.lu:._ '{hey come in _beautiful da, Queens university easily "‘u‘n- combinations of colors, in pleatos lead in the nu womer or accordion pleated models — at duates. T $19.95 A Complete Showing of Millinery Our order department is organized for prompt and satis- You can select a shape or the makings for your Fall Hat from a complete line of th= newest materials, and our designers will create for you a hat which embodies your own ideas—and for this s=rvice our We feature the “Simon” hand-embroidered Hats—sold exclusively here, and something distinct in th: millinery something distinctive in millin- ery should see these “Simon” Hats. ‘The Porteous & Mitchell Co. and $25.00. The one Christian college in Burma has been renamed Judeon - college in memory of Adoniram Judson, the first American Baptist foreign missionary. The idea of the sacrédness of malt is |very ancient. In the east its valuable preservative qualitied made it seem an remblem of good faith and sternaltriese- ship. 5 A patent has been granted a Conmpecti- cut inventor for a light but sufficlently trong structure to be erected over eity bulldings to form ‘an awrpiane landing ! field. Our Millinery Depart- ment has no equal in the city when it comes to style, varicty, qual- ity and pricc. We show Hats for Women, Misses and Children, trimmed and untrim- med — also Feathers, reckoned that a dinner for three costs i no more than a dinner for one. The largest room without columne is . - said 1o be in a solid concrete Wings, Omam. <nts u.nd [ the mosque n Lucknow, n\au“fi\: every fashionabls kind ]| fect iong. 54 feet wide ana 53 feet high y = | The timber mold was left a year for the of trimming. cancrete 10 set and the bullding, 138 years j 0id, is still unimpaired. : South Africa is now man new material to dake the place S glyeerin explosives. Tt has beew Toited in mines and is regarded as both strog and |eafe. 1t 14 called sengite,gthe firet mytla- injtial ble being derived from, “substitute explosive, mo of the words | giycerin” The salt industry of Polmnd has/ | it unlimited posaibilities, because the sup- ply is nearly inexhaustible o an authoritative article in -4 Handel” o (Industry and Commercs) Hiahed by the miniter o o | commeroe. the salt supsly v be 10,000,000,000 tons. e

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