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s NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921 RS Ry i Seai el The result is doubtful—but If we fall, |more than ten years. She had doctor|make it bitter. <If no lemon is at hand|garments which have become hopelessly |at least half a mile through: cool- stient | to-secure a*7ed ear: but they 1 5 we shall have a non-partisan adminis-|after doctor. The medicine would help|add, a teaspoon of lemon extract. Put yellow, may be bleached by washing them woods, and then _between_ beautiful lawps be_scarce. Good work w was ' Sm CORNER tration for two years more to complete|her for a time, then she-would be as|in hot jars and seal tight. This is fine.|in the usual manner, and then plunge | up to (he handsome residence that stands | pile did look much.smaller at ¥ the ruin of North Dakota. I hope other|bad again. For a number of years.she |Cook this until a bright amber color. |them into a thin bolling starch, which has [on an elevation from which there is a|than when we began. - The uun-ni states will take warning from us. has had no trouble #nd now it has come | ~Chocolate:, I Wish I had a sHp of that|been slightly blued. Allow them to re- | beautiful view. 2-dinner, -all made- by, herbeif,-af sbaked 0 z on again and she gc ) so nervous over it|beautiful begonia. I had slips given to|main in the starch until cold. Then wring | We‘also went - through the Parsons | beans, soup: Dies of -various-kiods, oake. e {oetterives Fue Soven) they once did those Who lived ten miles Sms TNFORMATION,, |ty makes her worse. She would belme but had mo fower pots. But my |them out, snd ang them in the bright |place AL the entrance we saw a sign: o blsenit and u.:.—,-:‘ g o et E. L M. SEEKS IN. N.. |so thankful if she could get relief. Here | husband made me a box and now I am|sunshine. The .result will be surprising. | “Automobiles not allowed,” and then we | serv tea and -offee’ some fa- l’n"r"w’? a‘ffll e Mox»" s b‘::“; 1 o rl,ni- m:l;;’;fle:nf xeaxls}(yedmtt;:e::x Dear Social Corner Members: ‘I am |are good wishes for all. May we all have | looking for slips to fill it. Cooking Cornmeal—Place it nx e,:,, were doubly glad of being-in & earriage. | mous !mmwwfl SRERNAE'T Woalt Bt you b Oy e kel and worked | to|lke so many others, I neglect to write. | Work this winter. Anything that coyld| Now I want to ask if there is any sis-|in the oven or on top of the stove to|The original owner of this property.-d | enehalt-m y‘{npa -on-the. kn\: hought i vou know, o you |in which they talked and worked 0|5 . *time ago & sister reuested a re. ROt be printed would reach me in allet-|ter who has ever-owned an auto knit-|dry Then pour it.into a sieve and sif | NeW York lawyer. ie-dead, and' the estate | farm. The gues. or _who came * I R Who Kl | DriE A e (9 | Cipe for canning shelled beans. I know |ter sent to the Social Corner Editor, I|ter. If so wish she would tell us alOut|siowly dnto boiling salted water. is kept up by his son. We drove for | for dinner was fromListon Falis. . 1 &m only thinking of he |hear a word said which Wfleated %8711t is too Jate for this year, but'l wish |am sure,'ds nly aidfess is there. it, it it is hard or easy to operate; and | * Durabje Cushion. CoversRub parafrin | What scemed a mile through woods and | ° After alls hid enjosed .the feast thep SR by oy 5% you. o A e O e ot i s VRS ahe ‘would: Sy tmy Way, next year. Shell E. L M. |how many stockings one could knit in & on the wrong side of cushion-ticks to|Teadows and past little ripoling brooks. | séompanied the bride and groom (3 the - ou. Fope you are fel: | mhero of astlon, o droutn|your beans and fllyour jars, add one day. Drevent feathars. or \the smail twiga of | We did not caich even a.giimpse of the | Siting room. xhere they "W m-‘z age and | Wieconein suffered trom a bad dronth | {0 oon of salt to @ quart can and ll| PRESEEVED CITRON: ¥oR CAEE. |~ Best wishes to all. B o e foom working thrones oy | house. for the public are not allowed to nmrumenial sue by o in e Dear Editor a7 Social Corner “Sis- BLUE BABY. g0 near it. We ~‘met a fine “carriage | paif: but the rain came in time to give a good | With cold water, place on a rack in your e covers. R e T e B e cown evains and | Poller or Whatever you use to boil them [ters: As Diana 'asked for:a recipe o’ For cup towels use cheese cloth. eut in ',’,':,:"d:iel"b’;'h",."‘,:" Bergt-x oy e z:u:: :afihwmumwmm L Vizetinrs “Were fally good. - Probably | M. DUt on the jar covers and fasten one| preserve citron, I will send mine in;"as| SOME USEFUL HOUSEMOLD HINTS |vard lengths, and hemméd by. hand | SCo “7\1€%, b7 20, Imposing coachman: | FAFC 10 icting O e Tne e now that Wisconsin Is one of the |Snap. Fill your boiler with cold water'|it is & good ome and I haveiused it for | Dear Social Corner Bditor and Sisters: | This makes ineszensive towels and polish- | lzdy. We thoughts we undérBod WhY | corn i even-better (i lakt yéar dsspile dairy states. One of her dairies|and after the water begins to boil con-|five years with good success and It Will} 4 piece of crepe. paper in the water you | es dishes nicely, without leaving lint, as eadir inue boili § keep fine. F 220l automobiles are not allowed. the very .dry".w . There. is_great makes more butter than any other in e Doty s?;:en:o?;j D s G G Pt -rhu: Bk waists n oyl ):lndl them any :;:Zh:lgu:k:o;hel\:;n ':!'Tll_‘xbeuld?l: Passing throuzh the pretty town of | need’ Toe A «.fi are drying up and e corth Dakota had rain early | (Fom boller. These are fine and so littls|out the citron in quarters and cut the precreapade.y At you wish ‘deepsc colory » or a dish | Lenox, we climbed up a hill & mile and | streams,-too. . 3 ost of North Dakgta had rain e e Fanssteca in halt. > THie" ‘makes - - add_more paper. cloth and.take my dish cloth which was | a half long to the Aspinwall hote]. - The | At Lewiston 14 miles away.' there!lr onble et ‘fi‘;:‘[’-"bff‘o‘r:“-‘m’:;sv;’l‘f :;n S e B el h‘f;‘: When a cake of s0ap becomes too small | former cup towel f6r a sink Gloth. I |view from the Trounds. of thie potel | danger of having o smato: duwn . thelr e O e e aver mitn water, Wad 3 maniie|to handle, drop into hot water for a min- | think they are o nice. They wash out | glorious and it was there that we ob-| Mils 2 account of lack -of water. .We f:fn;:‘e:‘ e e oo et | Balt. “Seak over night, amd the nest|ute: then press on the rough side of a|easy and you always have a nice set of | tained our first Teally. good look at Grey- | haven't had a kilfing frost yet, 30 in the od up and served with cream or milk. |morning throw the water away, finse | " CKe. ; = towels. ETHELYN lock ‘mountaln, the highest of .the Berk- ahade the 15th: 7 ‘What beautiful weather we have had,|In a new water. Now.put the citrg 2 Xeep. siring; clean and: handy,’ buy. ¢ e shire range. If any of the sisters vme_ » Snookum u cannot tell where the grain Was|p..'v poce peen so busy I could mot getla large cooking kettle, with fresh water [ tin funnel and hang it by the ring IN THE BERKSHIRE HILLS, Returning to East Lee, we drove over | Riease put my box number, 27, on it..We “there is mot even straw for use | ui 1 HENE PR S0 Y e & little spare|to cover It. Add a.piece of, lump alum |iNat is found on it, putting.the ball of | Dear Social Cornerites: Possibly you|F'¢!d hill in Stockbridge and past Stock-|have great times togother. I.enjoy her attle. time am on the sick Tist. I do like the |the size of a hickory nut for each citron. | {¥ine in the large part and letting the | would like to hear about the part of our | 745 bowl. On Field hill are the resi- | pompany yery much. She is playing mow. one has sufficient hay. Corn gave|en® ST U U0 S NY ister wrote | Now boil -until tendér enough to pierce | R4 come through the spout: Pull it out | vacation that we spent In Massachusetts, | A°°CeS of Dudiey Fleld and his brother.| Come in, girls and we will have a sing. al yield, and potatoes are a ':n'flmm a trip fo Dean's Mills. Ism't it|With a straw. Next weigh 'the citron |20d use it any time you wish. On Sept. 12th we went to East Lee. a :ym W. Field. When we 1§ hed tne|l Wish you didn't Jive o far away. You < d most of them are smaller | o "qo0) cpot? Have been there twiceland allow as much sugar as fruit, . I'| When using cake soap dyes, put the | small village in the Berkshire mount:/.s. "(‘, the sin war' gutfing low fi 56 faske] 100, TUGHE ceme to & lusking' bes, WtH 1al. The cream checks are the | ...niy I suppose you are all busy |never weigh mine. I put' about five|cake of dye between two small pieces of | Stockbridge is about five miles ‘soutn of | 500 2 Purple haze softened but did net|me. - There -was. oniyone other in. tewr cpendence of most families, and | [ECEIEY: (( SURRRSE BOR OFS L Food [Pounds of sugar to ome large cltran. |cheess cloth. Sew the two pleces of | East Lee and Lenox is ‘a somewhat) Checure the outlines of the distant moun- |4nd that was at.the. town farm, East to save the late crops, and much of the hay, but the part where I live had | no grain at all. No reapers or threshers were taken out of storage, in at least 5 CLOVER. [two townships near us. In some places enou | GREETTNGS FROM NORTH DAKOTA.| £ have to buy hay for the cows for |gon 08 SO L S ook liver? We|And if my syrup is mot'as thick as:I|cloth fogether on the machine, 80 as to | ETeater distance north. It is 1,300 feet | '3in% Gray. . 5 vl of their food. are very fond of any kind of it, but mo|want it I keep adding sugar untll thici |inclose the dye. This makes the dissoly- | above sea level and so the air is clear ws.lgfk]?:d::th"‘ 2 Taxgs roupd. inke] 5905, 49,888 S0 Sew wiines’ memes : re having fine weather—only | matter where I buy it or the price I|enough. Cook it until it will be a deep |ing of the dye.easier, because the small |and bracing. beSae <t et S B 7 Pt o iari v iy el m rere heen a hard frost. FOT|pay I very seldom have any that is ten-|olden brown. I cook mine until T have|bag can be moved around with a stick.| On many mornings we event two hours | of the late Andrew comreprs mmer home | U1 B0 et s o v . T sin two mights at the first of the|der. Bigs liver is More S0 {han becf,|No Syrup left-in the kettle. Stir it-sojit|This also. eliminates the process of | oaming through beautiful fields and | Gue cesp oy irmeEie. e B e e = a light film of ic formed on Wa-|but that you can't always get wont burn, to the bottom of Kettle and | straining the dye. climbing. some. high hills from the sum- carriage ride was to Tyr-| Dot entirely weil. 3 ! o Tt ingham, b 2 i B But It is warm and pleas- | There Is something we like with cran-|when done spread it on a tray or plate| Do not throw away your ' old tooth- | mit of which we had a far reaching view | mites from Boor Lot Saer 0oL Do B M L 2 berries. One quart cranberries, one- (S0 the syrun will drip when dry. Store |brushes. They arc excellent for cleaning [of villages and towns encircied by bills | of the way the road was s brr e | oo &L wil e 1as oo, the sisters sent me cards on |third package seedless raisins and one|m a cool place. " I'the ‘wicks to your ol stove. and beyond the hills the mountains cov- | At Tyringham we saw. the nchee weere| ¢ K. S:4nd M. & :-Why dont vou write” or which T Sent othere. | small orange cut fine, peel and add a| It you wish to can it cut it up lzu;:::I It you need wax paper when none is | ST With trees in their gloriousiy colored | President Cleveland once snent a mm.| Wil cose with hearty best nismes ery pleasant to be mbered, | little water and one and three-quarters are pieces »|at hand, j 3 autumn dress, wi ark green pines and . "y =3 ¥ pleasant to remes e e o just melt paraffine and dip mer, also the residence of Richard Wat-| all, 4 thank them for the kindly thought. |cups of sugar, cook until.the i : e SeaRsrilererion I e 8 it iot Eiued ; A i - ¥ i y we y FIR M On Oc e have an election, for|lies and put in glasses. served cltron but use just o lltie dlam. | P30 10 s i duston holes, mark | We 4180 o0k a number of rides. We |drove. par ey v b eveiin” arg T of recal g the three high- Now can any of the ers help a|and sugar enough to make a thick sy- | with pencil the size you wish, then with | Oftén have wondered what pleasure there [ through Fernside. The road was bor-|« P R T TR, fine stitch ‘on _the ng "machiné, .sew lis in whizzing along too fast to.really |dered by rocky and mossy banks on SUNDAY SUBJECI'S around several times very near the|COmprehiend what one sees, or to talk |Which grew, in great profusion. ferns of |' ' # mark, make a slit with the razor blade | *\th any comfort. Therefore whenever [ many varieties and sizes. Al Gardmer Lake ~Mothodist - chureh where the mark is, and work in the us. | "¢ €ngaged a car it was with the under-| Our last ride, in an automobile, way , Pféachinig service a: Ealieg standing that we were to be driven at a{on Sept. 30th, and our destination,was| At Park Comgregational' church, mer- an party, |friend of mine? She is having a bad|rup. And I add'a slice of lemon. But it and to vote|time with bowel trouble. When she was|must be an old lemon; for if a new lem- .'a voung girl she was troubled with it for |on is used the white part of the skin will of the non-part elected la i d short d'stance between -walls of solia |a. m. - Bible class and Sunday school ai They" banish headache. biliousn toat. | low the public to drive through their Amz ot ing.. gas., bad breath: ‘coated tongue wnd | Erounds. One man has built around his o made @ few more turns and thei—|2.p. m. . Preaching at.3 and 730 5. m. other symptoms .of -disordered digestion. | property a stone. fence too high for amy- summit. And we stood 3500 feet| . gt the First Comgregatienal chireh, i, Y Marchard. 36 Tamrence S | el e f above sea.levtl and above the clouds. In | Norwich Tow: service at 1030, Theme, ass., | writes: v 3 ;. . Cathartic Tablels fof constivation Folty| e drove ‘through the grounds of M. Summ there was 3 very smalt vate ong | The Force of Fublié Opinion. 12 wieloti good results, T keep. them in the house,” | SIOaN, the owner of a large carpet s10re | 3 (a1l obmervation towen, Alas! tra mac | temperance programme by the Sunday The Lee & Osgood Co. in New York The driveway winds {0 | had withdrawn mehing neats Soen cun school 4 haze partly obscured the view. Never-+ At St. Andrew's Episcopal church theless, it was .beautiful, Far below us|MOrming prayer and sermoén 1030 a m lay towns and villages which, when we |Subject, Liviag Bread. Sunday scheel at had passed through them, seemed to be |12. Evening-prayer and sermon at 7.30. on high ground; in the distance couid be | Subject, Kingdem ‘of God. | Specials for Saturday | o S e 2 A et S L So many complain of being unable to | MOU€rate rate of speed. the top of Greylock mountain, miles | mof¥a service by the pastor, Rev. Dr (SR BUAUR remove: white spots from furniture. Mois- | OUr. first trip, in an automobile, was | {0m EASt Lée. We drove through Lenox |8 H. Howe. Sunday-school at oon. 2\W) ten a eloth with spirits of camphor and | through Lenox to Pittsfleld and over Leb- | 271 Pittsfield, past beautiful Poontosuc| sinsistias Sewmes Services at 1048 & = ably. The spots will disappear as i | ANON mountain to Lebanon village in New | [ake, in the suburbs of Pitisfield, ang then |, o B8 JEEES SE0Re, ot 000 I =2 by magie. York state. The views ffrom the moun- | thFOUSh a stretch of open country.to the |y Sok. Phadaiooit s Siiibar, sl It your chimneys are dirty, burn a |!3in Were véry, heautiful. The .Shaker | D3¢ of the mountain. B L T " . | small plece of zinc In the stove or fur. | Settlement at Lebanon Was quaint and [ -While slowly. climbing. the nine mfies | % T3% F nace over a hot fire. The piece of zine | Iteresting. bétwetn'the base and the.suminit we-saw | ThE Toruni ~of the, Norwie' Cobirid 1 need not be over two inches square to | "o SDet several hours of a balmy (3 ETeRt TSty of scenery. . Thére were | Mapleal,and : Dramatic | Aesectation . will IE et i e Séptember afternoon in going. to Canaan, | 26145 covered with sparke vegetation, just eld at 4 p-m. at Carroll. biack,,13 1= To:clean. aluminum or restore 1t to its | N: V; 20 miles from East Led, to call | & St O looking griss and some low |Jalp strast. 3 :3 original beauty, after it has turned blak, | % & {riend. Although the hills were not o'r‘!e::m’—“fd" ¥ passed through:groveS | AL Christ Episcopal ~chureh. Holy i apply vigorousiy with a flannel cloth, | 25, MIER 88 these in, Massachusetts, it | 01, TS0a 00 Sew Iatge srouns of very | Sorkuiunkn . §: service and ~sermen. ashes wetwith kerosene, was a very pretty and restful ride. ches. e plunged ' ipto |10.30; chyrch echool. 13; évening prayer =< 3 Queechy lake at Canaan is very pretty. | ¥00dS 50 dénsé that the bright sunshine | ana ddress 7.30. h : B To bleach white goods: Fine white | o nad i ¢ Wwas ‘changed into twilight, and in.a few Fiise mas 12 © had. two rides in a surrey behind | mon HANESC Into teiligh s . At the First Baptist chureh. George 42 —_— |2 team of horsesand it scemed very | Mo pons e d © open flelds. .| iunry Strouse, minister. Morning théme = 3 pleasant to once mors rid behind a horse. | no mountain, Afeer maries o AT2UPd | o rging Faat. Bitie school at 12 o'clock. | Try This for Indigestion | Our first carriage ride was through Stock- | 1 ey o Innumerable | o/, iing sefvice 'ap 730, - Foley Cathartic Tablets are just the | bridge and Lenox. At both these places | o5 "¢ 8aid: “Surely the next one will e :fi thing “for conatipation. Thelr action 18 | thers: abe. many handsome. sumper vesr,| [FINE U8 {0 the {on” but the. road con-| At the Mellaess Misslon, 230 Mais 1 Tholesome, and thoroughiy cleanaing. | epces: Some of ihe. owners will not ai- | S0 10 wind. _Firaliy It passed for & |atrcet, praiseand. prayer service at 14 | | \§/\W/\Y) \V) ; inspiratiens. While we stood there the sky grew |jcctorie sna: je, will:speak il more threatening and looking down - we i Toctock 1 ¢ m Five prschic ‘messages at 2 o'clock i the saw what looked.Iike dense black emoke | afternoon and at 7.30 in the evening. settle over the valley ‘and we heard’ thun- Grbonoyiils . Obugbaghitbaat der, far .below. us. : Then the rain de-| AL he &S All-Wool Sport Coats, value $16:50 . . .SPECIAL $12,95 || & (a7 jbelow.us. " Then tne rain ‘de- | 4% 35y merning. ine avior wh terin the hotel. After a few. moments the | PFSACh. the sibject Reforming the Crim- All-Wool Polo Coats, value$30.00. . . . .SPECIAL $24.50 || " dor, ot Atter 2 tew. moments the |08 e Sunday schont meets 25 saoat ZENS/ . homeward way hoping o get back. before | TR PASLOr ‘will pfeach at the Long So- 3 uits, $40. ECIAL 50 ]|it should again rain hard. Betare we|Cietk 3t 3 ®'cieck < : value to 00 SP! ‘27 had gdne very‘far a heavy rain commenc- | At the Fedetaed church, K. Daalel o . HALLOWEEN CEREMONIAL E SPHINX TEMPLE ' A-A-O-N-M-S Saturday, Oct. 29th went down- thit -mountain was' very dif- | theme for zermon Law Observance. 114§ {ton for' all our energies were devoted t3 | Whea Christ Comes ts Earth, Pretty Sealine Coats, value $125.00. .SPECIAL $100.00 |i™n; 2nd aiso to hoping that' the car | preaching: 1230, Sunday school: 3 place at East Lee and ‘gotten dryand |of Otis.street.. will.speak of the work of .SPECIAL $49.50 ]|have the: view so.much obscured but we | saiversatist, Rev. George H. Weich: min- Chokers ..................SPECIAL $6.95 to $25.00 |!“oe Sermon’ by the pastor. Subject: “Geed || Tailored Waists ...................SPECIAL § 1.95 || St i'oue nome in zood s Comeni |13 e Mercgiof e Uoied Wokew g AUNT MEHTSgmLz |David A Pitt, D. D., pastor, address at A HUSKING BEE IN MAINE. |jgjan service 10.45 Sunday school and gToom from: Connecticut, and as they | | Atithe United Congregational ehurch ed in. some friends=all ladies. -Some |On The Church's Werld. Church sches! Opposite The Plaut-Cadden co. all anxious :to find the red ears, for|ihe ,Pine Mountain , Settiement scheel * d. Th 1t i Trick pasjor, .10.30 morning worship, the Plush Coats, fur collar and cuffs. .. ....SPECIAL $24.50 || e e ey b riied, e o ferent from the way.we ascended Bible .school; 6.30 Young Poople's su- All-Wool Fine Jersey Bramley Dresses—SPECIAL $-9.95 || And there was not over mueh conversa. |clety <£ C. E. 7.30 evening serviee One lot Serge and Tricotine Dresses. .. . SPECIAL $12.95 |!trvins to protect at least a small portion | : At. Mt. Calvary Baptist ehareh Rev. of ourselves and our raiment from the | E. Elias Jackson. -.pastor. 11 a m would not =kid or the motor give out. ‘Woman's Missicnary mass meeting. u . After we had reached our boardis 9. m. preaching. Mrs. Frunk A. Mitchell Pretty Sealine Coats, value $165.00. .. SPECIAL $125.00 e warm we_ felt very grateful that nothing |the United Workers' before the. morning Raccoon Coats, value $200.00. . .....SPECIAL $165.00 yome than.a cweiting bad befallen uk. | secmon. and we said, "It was disappointing 10| “At the Church of the Gaod Shepherd, / Kit Cooney Coats, value $70.00 hays seen a,thunder storm from above ®:c | joter. 1030 a-m. Service of. worship. On the third of October we bade fare- | pisitenship,” Miss Louls Meech will\spedk well to the beautiful Berkshires and re- |in the. itereet of the . United Woskers. cut.. T now expect to remain quietly at | loriona) meeting of the Y. P. C. U. i . {home as becomes a veneratl ike | o 4 het i1 Wool Shawls of all kins. .......PRICE $4.50 to $12.95 e e Iy ke | oy ot ittt 10.30 by ‘Miss Edith M. TSwn, childrenls division. directos of the state convention. Dear:Social Corner Friends: I-am go- | City, Bible ciass for men at noon. B. Y. & ing to-tell you about the' husking we had. | p. jif. *Special missionary.mecting. Speak- | y It was.on aslovely day. The sun-never|or, ‘Miss” Helen Lathfop. Evening ser- 1 . shone brighter. Yes, it was in the after- | mon subject Followisg. the Glean. . noon. I was entertainiag -a’ bride and “ had never been to one and had come to | Aléxander H. Abbott, minister, merning The Small Store of Big Values” had never been Lo one and had come 10| ership at 10.00.- Mr. Abbott will preach 140 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN came from Portland and Providenee and (8t ‘foon, and this -weak Mirs Helen do- Poland and Gray. - Hands were busy and | LODK. & to tell <f the life work, &t don't you see the bridegroom had prom- | Pine. Mountain,, Kenfucky. At the.Home ised to kiss all whe were lucky enough 'l‘lm . in the Community House, at six- ., 'y, Mr, Abbott will speak to the bays = ua,;mu = :\: Aty Trinity, Methodist Fpiscopal chureh, J\ 10.30 -worship with- sermon by the pas- tor; sybject, What- Do You Read? Sun- day- sehool, 3t 12 m. Epworth league at 6.30 p.-m., leader Estelle Purvis. Tople. Lessons From Patriots, Past and Present. Evening servicé :7.30. The pastor ~will #ive the second. lecture in the travelogue ameng the isiands of .the.sea. Beautiful pictures of. the -Philippines illustrated. The ofchestra will play. Mr. ada Mrs. George P. Gillmore .and daughter 6f Fall River, Mass., spent_ the week end at, their home bere. Mrs. Mirtin 0. Chapman returned te Jewett City Mond: A birinday surprise party, was gives at’ Clifford Thompeon's . Friday . evening, Oct. 21st, in Homor of his wife. . About I A MAMMOTH STREET PARADE A CARAVAN OF NOVICES AT3P. M. 100 OF THEM ))\Y\Y) The People’s Store, Inc. FANCY FRUITS AND FIRST QUALITY MEATS FANCY.AND STAPLE - VEGETABLES AT TAFTVILLE ONLY £ GROCFRIFS s ¥ Three thousand Nobles of The Mystic Shrine in line, ded by the Sphinx Temple Band. the long column will be seen- Nobles Lake and leton, and other prominent Shriners, with hun- ireds of representatives of Pyramid Temple of Bridgeport; Palestine Temple of Providence; and nx Temple of Hartford. One hundred novices, whose feet are yet .to be blistered by the hot sands of the desert — stately Camels—lordly Elephants—some Connecticut Steers —all will be found in this wonderful parade—Look é SYLPHO Nathol 10c-25¢-50c VEGETABLES 2 POUNDS . Pure Lard ... 2c 11-0z. Pkge. Blue Ribbon Peaches . ..... 15¢ Y \e /) I\ for those Kansas Pumpkins ! SEF.DH) 15-0z. pkge. 22c Spt The parade leaves the Masonic Temple‘at 3:P.-M,, I} i 23c Beets : 21c & Lwer "“".'L'_f";n.‘?“ .w i i i iviti i i R 5 3 etis i ;“: g \‘CTILII‘lful s S 4sem”.1g oo Sl th‘r SUEL MRt Washl.n_gf?n 24c May Duke Peas. .. 22¢ 3 PACKAGES 39¢ SEEDLF55 15-0z. pkgeZSc g e |ESl of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, have been pre- || Street, and the entire length of Broadway, passing in %8¢ Thts o : ‘ : : 3 Gorge Faimer waa - ;‘:é pared, and about ten bands will be in line. review at Chelsea Parade. &Ykmeflowmd . n 1 PINT TIN. TARBOX SNOW .BALL - o e et e it %3: hood” whs* Tuesday night. 'Nothing had been toiched before’ that tirhe. . ‘tiwas voted By the church Sunday te ask Mr. Robbins (o hold special servises at am -flrdm 2a Pop Corn .. Lard Subshhlte suowmun ivai1Bed Stove Polish. .. 11z TIN Dime Milk . ... 13¢ " "3 TINS 35¢ ‘MEAL 10.bs. YELLOW. 10 Ibs. WHITE SNIDER’S SOUPS SNIDER'S BEANS. . SNIDER’S CATSUP... 2& | | l Bulk Cocoa | | | 21c Rich in Butter Fat 10c Ib., 3 for. .. 25¢ Sugar Butter. . 32¢ . FANCY GOODS YOYOYDYDY Rlca's-nss; e 19¢‘ . 3'JARS 39¢ . OOV E =5

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