Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 6, 1921, Page 8

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Shestly after he had been given chloro- form for am operation on his teeth, John ‘Walter Ople, 33, of School street dropped 42ad’' FrMay morning about § o'clock in the dentist's office of Dr. Harold F. Doyle inj the: Potter-Langworthy building, High “Opie was an ex-service man and having hjs teeth looked after at the mu of the government. He was to ve 75 feeth extracted Friday morning, ansesthetic was given by Dr. H. M. Scan- lon, and before Dr. Dovle could begin Opie expired. Dr. J HaveM Kenyon were summoned, and & pulmotor was used on the pa- tieat ever half an hour, he could not be revived. , Brior to the administering of the chle- retorm: Dr. Scanlon made a careful exam- ination of Mr. Opie's heart and found it to be in goed condition. The records of the federal board in Boston also showed that Opie’s heart was in good condition when he was given a physical examina- tion there last April. The faet that his entire system was weakened as a result of-being gassed in the war was the prob- able cause of his death During the world war Opie was a run- played between a Providence team and | the pick of Westerfy bowlers at Watch Hill this (Saturday) afternoon. Horace P. Dodge Friday completed 43 years as clerk at the E. M, Dodge com- Ppuny, In point of service, Mr. Dodge is the oldest clerk in Westerly. James Brogno of Pierce Street, employ- ed by Trevato Brothers, sailed for Italy Friday from Providence. Midnight' bathing has become popular at Watch Hill, according to reports, ahd the fair bathers attract a crowd of curi- ous males to the resort every night: A number of Westerly people attended the dance for the benefit of the Watch Hill Yacht club held Friday ev ening at uamicut Golf club. ‘h;'hL:xs&emhers of the Westerly Cyele club_entertained eight of the fre hair children at a “hot dog” roast at Dean’s Mills Thureday evening. Two federal fish and visited Watch Hill Friday violators of the lobster laws. for Newport in the afternoon. CANTERBURY Dance, Canterbury grange hall, tonight. Morey's orchestra—adv. game wardent in search of They left Miss M. Gefleva’ Rathbun and Miss M Josephine Dickinson were visitors m Plymouth this week: and wi n!f! % pageant The Pilgrim- Spirit.. Mrs. Benjamin: Gaskell. and dnubr.er _of Greenfield, Mass.. are ‘guests .of Mr. nd Mrs. E. W. Gaskell. Rev. Willlam F. Williams, will conduct the service at St . Mark's Episcopal cl\u'h Sunday morning. . G. Osborne, vastorbot the Union 1»4pust church having his vacatiom. Mrs. Mary Briggs is. vm&n: friends in Riverside, R. I. Miss Bdith Rathbua Js, in Rochester, Vt., to spend a féw days with Her fother and sister, who haye been there for' sev- eral woeks. Alfred_Sherman of Scranton, Pa., has been a récent zuest Wileox. The Mystic Country. club met Thurs day evening in the clubhouse on Jackson avenue with the following committee in charge: Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Willlams, Mr. and Mrs. G. V, Grinnell, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kinney, Mrs. John S. Rath- bone and Miss L. k. Dudley. Miss Frederica Denison was wich Thursday. Mrs. Herbert S. Davis and Miss Elea- nor Davis were New York visitors this week, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Baker of Provi- dence are visitors in_the village. Master Herbert W, ‘Rathbun, Jr., and Miss Katharine W. Rathbun of Westerly are guests of their gxakjp-renu. Mr. and Mrs. Moses W.. Wilco! Mrs. Jennie J. Davis was”in Provi- in Nor- .. TS LIE STARTING HIS LIFE OVER AGAIN He Wouldn’t Take a Fortune For the Good Tanlac Did Him Declares Lovall. 1 John R. Lovall. well known lithe- grapher,_ who resides at 845 Park Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., in relating his experi- ence with Tanlac, a few days ago, said: ‘“Tanlac .has made me -feel so much like a new man that it jus: seems like I am starting life anew. It is_the only thing that ever helned me, and I am anx- ious to tell ‘others how fine it is. “About eizhteen months ago I suffered a -nervous breakdown that kept me in bed for two weeks, and I hadn’t been feeling like myself since. My stomach got in such an unsettled condition that it gave me all kinds of trouble, and my. appetite became so poor T could scarcely eat a thing. Gastritis and nausea caused me no end of worry. -1 would bloat as tight as a drum, and had awful pains in my stomach and across the. small of my back. I was S0 nervous that I couldn’t hold a glass of water at times without epilling it, and was so restless at nl:ht 1 could scarcely sleep'a wink. "I saw g0 muich about what Tanlac was doing for others that I decided to try it, and it was certainly a lucky day for me. I commenced improving from the very Auétm u.! LAMB CHOPS Pound 16¢c " Cut from Genuine Spring Lamb Swift’s and Armour’s Best Steer Beef for This Sale STEAKS SIRLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUSE Pound 29¢ Lean Beef for potting Pounid . ©. .00 o 1 20e MORE FOOD FOR THE SAME AMOUNT OF By Taking Advantage of Our System of Merchandising You Can Buy Nearly Double the Amout of Food For 81.00 Today, ThnYopCouHBnymlSZO | 3 FRESH MOHICAN CREAMERY TASTY YOUNG AMERICAN MILD, WHOLE MILK Cheese ..............Ib.25¢c FINE, SNAPPY Sage Cheese .........Ib. 38c i < e NTE REE dence Thursday. start, and five bottles of the medicine e R ka1 RBURY < SREEN R Sherman ot tamiy oo xow | iS5 0308 e Sane” AR08 Chuck Roast Beef Ib. 16¢c| Oleomargarin +sion, 4 Ladies’ Aid society held a pleasant | yoric have been recent L y s 21b8'45 GApRigh, where he was rassed. - Hevalsol Ths Ladles 414 S0icty T5¢ 2 HiSS | Yoris have fbeen réoduc splietacot Elisha entirel¥ gone. T have a ravenons appetite o €0 b4 e C was Sresent at the capture of Mt. Facolm. | Tetine J CReor, B evented many |1 "ana Mrs. Charles Fish of Provi- |Sil ARiRing I want, sleep like a top: . In-the history receritly issued by the 79th h ular midsummer never have an ache on pain, and couidn’t t el ople s Sted or Dravery o' ev. | Um attending the popular WISSIMRmC |dence were visitomschérs Thussda: ask to feel healthier or stronger than 1 do oas ceessss 1D, 4IC gathering : eral occasions. As a result of his being zassed ‘In the fervice, Opie was receiving edmpensation, and was to have taken up son of Central the former’'s little visiting Wilson. Mms. Reid and Isiip, N. Y.. are parents, Mr. and Mrs week. E. V. Whiting has finishi¢d pr‘tmg his house on Kast Main street. Miss Mary Emma Eldredge and ‘d)&l now.. ‘1 wouldn't take a fortune for the good Tanlac has done me.” Tanlac is sold in Norwich by The Na- tional Drug Stores Corp. Best Rib Roast Beef Swift’s Gem Nut Oleo, Ib. 22¢c S 9 s Harriét E. Park ave guests of Rev. and / voeational training i SoplmNeY esterly, | Mrs. King has been entertaining her \rs. A. F. Earnshaw at, théir home :in Boneless, No Waste, Ready for Oven LIVE, TWO-CLAW 3. Walter Ople o e botn_ of | 2ister and meces from New York. Portland,. Me. oVer the- week ‘end. Mr. Case reported ';o;‘onmf;rm-'fh:mfl"‘Th.“‘_“ ite no otherq ; William Miller has been ill the past|” ‘Miss Annie Dibble of South Wlndsor. killing - a* rattlesnake the past’ week in Pound 30c near relatives Anether antomobile speeder was haled into - court Friday morning by Officer George Matteson for exceeding the speed limit on the Post road Thursday after- . . e driver of the machine gave : s Of|seized during war time undér the alien | flower recently .found in bloom here, BE E F ] IVER lb 121/ U d B Kox 6 k 61/ e sdms of ‘ArSAR.G. Avedisienof 48] ME and Mrs. Charles Hlvde ot T Sre | property laws iheic fellow . townsmen | srows in: wooded places. e 1D 2C needa lscult PKg. 07/2C . 521 mer cottage. ey e - z . Fountain street, Providence, and it was| Ter_cottage They planned to e b en, | ¥Ul be glad to learn ofiit. “More patri-| A number from this place attended oo Alleged. that he was driving at the rate of 40, milés an hour. He pleaded guilty and was fined 340 and costs The case of state, Thomas E. Brown, Visitors at the. Appley farm are Mr. Jackson and son Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Frink motored to Duxbury this week and are guests of and relatives from Misa Gladys DPavis is Potvin in. Central Village. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tracy and Mr. and Mrs, Gates of Manchester with their visiting Mrs. Conn., is the guest of Mrs. Stephén Jen- nings. The Onlooker in the. Stonington Mir- ror says: If the ‘Rossiés are to. have re- turned to them, thé property. that was, otic and generous residents of . Mystic during the war times than the [Rossies it would be impossible to find. Of their help at this time, in the. furthering of the Marlborough hills. The reptile was four feet long-and had nine-rattles. This 15 the second rattler killed in that local- ity-within a short time. Dutchman pipes, a somewhat rare wild the Farmers' week institute meetings at Storrs college. At the Community club meeting Wed- nesday evening a very interesting letter Fresh cut Hamburger, Ib. 16¢c SWIFT’S SPRING LAMB LOBSTERS ......... Ib. 35c! b H FRESH GRATED CGCOANUT, Ib. 21c i CALIFORNIA APRICOTS ...... can2lc e - Wil 1.7 Hendarson,| 200, Mis, GU - th hel" | patriotic projects .we. still: havé consid-| Was read from a former member, Mrs. | Le lb 35 In Heavy Syru ::::.‘:én?!:h reckless driving, was con- ff;'? lies visited at Walter Sager's Sun-i.r.pie 'to learn They. pever, let pass|Thomas A. Williams, of Vesper, is. 88 ... o000 ceean o C Newl o e fnns Tor two weeks by agreement of| 7 L1+ New Tork is with his son|an OPPOFtunity to be:of assistance, and| Am évent of unusual interesi will be _ ewly Milled ROLLED OATS, 5 lbs. 25¢ rounae a3 Boere 2ppeals to them aiwars met with & gen-| e farm and nome burau feld avy|§ | oing to roast Ib. 25¢ S Arrangements have been made to ac- | 2 A 0 TS Gl i orhood are |€TOUS résponse. . We are ‘glad to have | Meeting on Goshen ' Hill ' green, near QU R U | sommedate a crowd of several thousands showing interest in the Connecticut Agri- the Rossies with us and hope that they Academy hall, Tuesday, Aug. 9th, begin ELBO MACARONI ......... 2 Ibs. 22c at the K. of C.-Bradford baseball game| iyt oF (000 0 N0 perative buying | Will receive their full rights of residents | 2ing at 10.30 o'clock. Prominent speak- MEATY FOREQUARTFRS Red Butterfly' TEAS, 1-2 b, 18¢ sngre' Sen1v afternoon. A keen spirit of | association, stock in which is being sold | Of this country and patriotic citizens., |°rS from Storrs college will give address- ly s . pkg rivalry. exists between the two teams,| .. ' " - |es. A-basket lunch will be eaten at noon. m and the game will be the first in a series of three. Both are anxious to'draw. first dlood, and have strengthened their line- aps. fer this contest The “rosters of follow: throughout the state. H. G. Brown and family of Worcester have been visiting at the Brown home- stead. Recent guests there were Frank Willard and Miss Florence Pike of . Wor- The Congregational Sunday. school held its picnic at the drawbridge Thurs- There will .be a social time in the after- noon, including a ball game between the teams of the married and unmarried men. - Loin Chops . ..........1b.50c Fine Head Lettuce . . . hd. 10c nines _ fol cester and My, and Mrs. Everctt E.|day. It was an ideal day and there were AR LAR KI EM 45¢c Em:com-en.:mf:‘w“:’\‘x‘ Dr;ar\:t:g;. Brown of Pomfret Cenler.] - 56 present.” An.excellesit clam B wres BALIL.OUVILLE i SUG CURED L il e, Come: 3 3 0 g Mre. Stephen Babcock has been suf-|with plenty of other good things was en- Bemer. Rhoutes, aoore ani Ferrara.| roie (SiePhen, Babock has Jovea”“One ot he testares of the aties. | Miss Grace Chapman ot Gaies errs |} Smoked Shoulders Ib. 18c| EVAPORATED APPLES ....... pke. 3 :lhrul::evd-lu!kl!z Kill ,\rvlhun F{;d!v Miss Ruby Babcock has returned from |noon was a peanut hunt.. The prizes were | ViSited last week with her cousin, Mrs. el : rt, Clarke, Colem: sester, Mur- shy, Wilcox, Spencer, MacDonald, Bowler and Dolphin o Laconics. The completed moving picture films taken of the funeral of Private Galll are wgipected to arrive in Westerly today {(Batarday) and later they will be shown Block Island. Miss Florence Exley of Hartford is home for a vacation and has been visit- ing in Woodstock. Miss Abbie Medbury has gone to Bos- ton for two weeks' visit with relatives County Agent Davis and Mr. Peckham of Woodstock, president of the Wind- awarded Florence Ralph Goodenough. The Ladies' guild of St. James' Epis- copal- church in Poquetanuck held a pic- nic recently at the residence of Mrs. Bert Williams in Pogquetanuck. Mrs. Arthur D. Barrett and Mrs. Charles D. Geer of Gray: and Master Elmer Keene. Mrs. A.'B, S‘mmons and Miss Iva, All- shaw were week end guests of relatives | in Hopedale, Mass. Frank L. Bennett motored Saturday to Roslindale, Mass, where he .was the guest of his brother, Wardell Bennett. ONE TON LEAN, NICELY CURED CORNED BEEF . .... Ib.10c LARGE, MEATY SUNKIST PRUNES, 20-30 size ........... lb. 28¢ CONNECTICUT ; . i S . nd Mre. Eawin Heselton were n | FRESH KILLED Yellow Onions . . ... 41bs. 19¢ "o’ the ‘American Legion members ham County Farmers' association, with| rs. Davis, Miss Belle Davis and- Miss | BOSton Saturday. Mrs. Heseiton contin- A ntimber of I5cal bowling fans are|Mrs Barstow of South Killingly, were in|May Davis of Torrington and Miss Helen | Ued.t0 Lowell, Mass., where she is visit- siamming to attend the match game to be this vicinity Tuesday on business. Goodenough of Winchester are visitors at ing at her former home. the parsonage with Rev. and Mra. G. F.|, Mrs Helen Labelle 'f;“t’"“f,;‘:‘ed oY F hF = s S Shis meitn & : Our Ovens Dail Rev. G. F. Goodenough will exchange | (07 Canada, where they will make a vi Lean Salt Pork i ol 121/20 LEN rom ens y pulpits Sunday next with Rev. Oren D. Fisher of North Stonington. > Mrs. Hector MacConnell and Miss Mar- Mrs. Phebe Gailup of ©coum and Mra. | $2ret MacConnell epent’ Monday in -Nor- . IR ) RAISIN, FRUIT, CITRON, 35 o Sl o s £ Diect Proia Boding Post Sicsts of 7. and ire, Chasies . Oray, | o ALAREY of local pouitry raisers was w rom Fishing Forts | Plain Pound Cake Ib. 32¢ Carl H. Holdridge was .the leader of |3t q“’“’l" S o eeddy s aUshding Frls o Eail B don : {|the meetings of Warmers' weel ;\:" ristisn’ Brdleqvor; meeting :Suntlay [ pr ' w3 3rra-"AIBEPS Gloodbatt HBERt tHe Fresh MaCkerel s e e lb- 20c Loaf Cak 20 25(: weak ‘ond’ i Usilon. B8 . oo o tinge C- Mrs. Dudlev Taylor of Norwich is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Taylor. Several from this town will attend the New London county farm and home bu- reau field day in North Stonington Aug. Attorney Warren B. Burrows of New Miss Annie Good- hall, who has been the guest of her bother in that place, returned home with them. Daniel Dusenberry, who has been the guest of his niece, Mrs. James Cornell, Sunday evening was in charge of Harry Shore Haddock . ..... Ib. 10c Swordfish ............1b.31c Alaska Pink Salmon, can 10c RyeBread ......... loaf 12¢ et ] n for several weeks, has returned to his K‘ d H e 15 R ll alld B d 12 11. This fi e aed dny 5o ol bl 1, B P ippered Herring .. . can 15¢ | Rolls - < I T cellent program is promised. b The meeting of the Epworth league on Raisin Bread . ... ... loaf 12¢ M. Cornell. The topic was The Sacred- . London and William Morgan of -Groton 3 . e Quality Were recent businiets callers in Gown. | 7€sS of ‘Music and Sons. R T R e e e e Ty e i First GINGER GOSHEN BOZRAH S ek i s e 3 The series of Ward thunder showers! Miss Maude Eil Plans have been completed for three | ice cream and punch were served. The | Rev. J. P. Richadson dislocated his l F for over Sunday beginning at 10:30. a. m. discour-|'after ‘pen:g:w e v:‘::lurc:r‘:n:dor::s’?:r farm bursau fleld days to'be leld In dif-)mptCmesting-will “Fe'fwith s, Eiijahi | shoulder About ten yests ago at thatie ,{\ aged church .attendance: and. ne, sirvicss|| wiis her mothos ferent parts of New London county.| Abel | 2d electric treatment applied amd . A4 ¥ = v i - % pe: yone, s o - b somew! disabled F struction work on the , Hartford.Newn| — Charles A. Gager of Norwich was a | lctin Thursday, these field days will be GRISWOLD | ber ricently and Mr. Richardson is im- JOS. CONNOR & SONS €O, DISTRIBUTORS, PHONE 380 London new concrete road, was here! visitor on Lathron Hill for a few days :i‘a“r ‘:‘hft‘:;"—o"f;lh':""::‘s‘q19\,:;:“”‘:‘n‘i{;‘g" Miss Bertha Geer returned to her du- | Proving dail ton August 10 at the fairgrounds, and | '8 in Springfield, Mass., Jast week. BROOKLiN at Waterford August 11 on the farm of | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson were In | ‘W. Ellery Allyn, near the shore. There | Gales Ferry Sunday, guests of Mrs, ecial interest to locaj people ‘¢ will be a dairy demonstration for the : son's sis from the socicty column 9 3 men from 10.30 to 12 and a demonstra- J”g';fi‘:‘"g’l;"‘fif;‘!m,m‘_ b e T it ngton, D. C £ Y ton of interest to the women. Each|(ne fawn social was postponed to mext |‘Mr. and Mrs. Gearge W family is being asiced to carry a basket | ..\ E - | nounce the engagement of their secomd lunch which is to be eaten from 12 to B e ks Tohne O Pakhari o,\u.ugmer Miss (:ur:( Garland Eastment 1. 1In the afternoon there will be' short | progion gpent the week-end with his [to Dr. Bernard “J. Gratama, assistant 3 CHOOSE YOURS NO talks by Miss Spraguc and A. W. Man- | ,, 000, tPETL 06 ot e | commereal “attache ot the Royal Neth- NOW FROM THIS UST OF HBMOST Ch““‘l_ th‘;"“’ “:;‘x‘r‘f"a&,‘;“' r‘c':g o(’al‘:n Mr. and Mrs, William Whiteman, Miss | erlands legation, and also their young specialist from Storrs, o e | gt s g POPULAR RECORDS iR e e Briggs, Miss Lilii and Mr. |est daughter, Miss Helen Augusta East Harbeck of Norwich Town spent Sunday [ment to Mr. Charles R. Schultz of Wash- L ORD F 2 Kenneth Fox of ““'c!ht:irs:i‘ehl lep:m afternoon. with Mrs. E. A. (‘rnr ington, D. C.” = the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy | Miss Viva Richardson is expected | The Misses Eastmen were former res- MAI ERS FILLED. - COME IN AND HEAR THEM Lathron. home this week from Twin Lakes where |idents of Brooklyn. i — is: i . About thirty attended the missionary | she has been spending a few days. 2254—/&&\0”\: -0 Paradiso (Oh, Paradise) $1.75 88617—Largo from Xerxes—Italian .......... $1.25 meeting held at the home of Mrs. O. A.| Mr. and Mrs. William Christopher are | What happy lives farmers lve ir ¢ 25;:292“ D:l-—-(Lamb of God) beees 211;2 87161—Let Me Love Thee—ltalian . $125 Bishop last week.- A part of the after- | entertaining friends this week from Pat- ! story books. . 8882 ranada - 1 88120—Spanish Serenade—italian . $1.75 88127—Aida—Celests Aida (Heavenly Aida) $1.75 83378 L ost Chord—English .. e ... 5178 87272—Alba separa dalla luca I'ambra (Day £7095—Love is Mine—English . - $1.25 Banishes Night) .....:........... $125 ‘87242 { una d’Estate (Summer Moon) . $1.25 87266—Andrea Chenier . 88060—Andrea Chenier . 89065—Ave Maria (Violin by Eilman) . 88558—Machieth. (My Paternal Hand)—English $1.75 87435—Manon. Lescant (A Maiden So Fair) $1.25 87091—Masked Ball (with Opera Chorus) .... $1.25 he eo le p Core I 87122—Because 83346—Masked Ball (Forever to Lose Thee) .. $1.75 I I (=) 0 9 nc. 83335—:::2:0 88555—My Bride Shall Be My Flag . $175 88002—| = 88586—Ferbidden Music .... . $1.75 C h :fi;:g;hme 88589—Nefo, Ah, fon sort. (Fr.) Harpace .... $175 TAFTVILLE .GREENEVILLE FALLS aruso cnose mw_m':";::'a San Guisto 87242—0 Sele Mio (My Sunshine) . . $1.25 2 Front Street 285 Central Avenue 133 Sachem Street Wi 7 Laud, P et g o the Victrola. 87092—Canta pe'me (Neapolitan song) . et i TELEPHONE 352 TELEPHONE 611 88279—Pagliacci—No, Pagliacei non son ...... $1.75 88061—Pagliacei—Vesti la guibba . . $1.75 87186—Parted—English . . $1.25 88509-—Pieta, Signore (Lord, Have Merey!) $1.75 TELEPHONE 1632 87072—Cavalleria Rusticana . 88579—Chanson de Juin (Song of June) 88554—Cid, le—French 87218—Ciclo Turchino (Neapolitan song) . Because he wanted you to hear him in your ' JIFFY JELL—AH Flavors | FANCY TUB MEAL own home exactly as 87271—Pourquoi (Tell Me Why.) Fr. ........ $1.25 o v Jorueys B B105—On Earth Alone ... 1....... ; ST002_Pour un saisar (For a wiss) Fr. oor. 4125 §|§ JIFFYPIE ..........10c | BUTTER ........ 1b.48¢c| 1011 white Bolted .. 29¢c &b s MeEropolitin ;g:g:[s’:::i:: ::;:‘ Ago . 88556—Procession, La—French ....... . $1.75 C ED TS 10 Ibs. YeH R % e = 5 pgsilioe 87041—Queen of Sheba (Magic Tonu) ...... $1.2%5 ANN MEA CRACKERS ellow, oud . 29¢ o?fla 890%6—Elegie (Violin by Elman) ........ 88552—Queen of Sheba (Lend Me Your Aid) 3 % : His records played on 88339—Elisir d’armore (A Furtive Tear) . Fr. .. 2 $1.75 Potted Meat, 10c, 3 for 25¢ Milk—Soda—Oyster imitations would give 88333—For All Eternity . & 83514—Raquiem Mass (Latin) . . $1.75 i i something-but g:gzz;:;": Echo of My Youth (Fr.) ....... $175 87017—Rigoletts (Woman is Fickle) $125 Corned Beef, 1’s ..... 23c Pound 16¢ y 2 ail, Thou Dwelling 1. (Fr.) .... $1.75 87018—Rigoletto. (Mid the FairThrong) $1.25 p T Tl 88004—Spirit So Fair—Favorita .. ....... D $T5 BB Banctn’ MarHeFeorih :..vsoiirirn. 18 Corned Beef, 2's ... 39c PRUNES s 88439—The Shining Window (Neapolitan Song $1.75 83560—Santa Lucia—italian .... . $1.75 Roast Beef, 1’s 24c . . Came hear Caruso on the B Kae prktlon:—inslish ........ S$125 s84e0—Stabat Mater . . $175 Rokst S 2 R g Medium Size . .. perlb. 11c > Victrola! It costs less —HRalian Patriotic Air . $1.25 87044 oast Beef, 2’s ...... . . than imitations. 87054—Those Dreaming Eyes—Italian . $158 . ol Teve (THe s"'; Are Sining) ... ik T Large Size .. ... perlb. 20c | SOUPS .... ... pertinllc 87056—Students, Arise! §15 370%—Tesca (Strange armony) ......iee Lunch Tongue, %3 . ... 32¢ S8046. Haaver nud Oosan s175 S7001—Trovatore (Tremble, Yo Tyrants) ... $125 Lunch Tongue, 1..... 53¢ H. O. BREAKFAST OATS, Big Value ...... 3 for 25¢ Snider’s Baked Beans . . 11c Snider’s Tomato Soup, 11c PREMIER SALAD DRESS- ING, 2 sizes, .... 18¢, 39¢ WILLIAMS COCOA, A Ib TimGitnese SO0 BiaGae KEROSENE OIL, 5Gallons ... ..o . coues FRUlTSbAND VEGETABLES 87187—Trusting Eyes—English . ~$125 88587—Blue Eyes—Italian o $175 87305—Vieni Sul Mar! (Over the Sea) .. $125 88625—jJuine, La (French) . $175 87304—A Little Posy (Neapolitan) . $1.28 87213—My 8Song to Thee—Italian . $125 _87158~Your Eyes Have Told Me—English $125 JOIN OUR RECORD CLUB "The Plaut-Cadden Company (ESTABLISHFD 1872) 88280—Boodbys, Addio 87162—Lovely Moon ... 88408—Hosanna (French) $1.75 $1.25 $1.73 FLOUR John Alden, 18 ... .. $1.55 John Alden, 1-2 ... .. $5.98 WILLIAMS FLAVORING EXTRACTS, all flavors, 32¢ PURE LARD...... Ib. 17c The Plaut-Cadden Co. 135-143 MAIN STREET NORWICH, OONN, 8 135-143 MAIN STREET TERMS CASH

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