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i i f §83gR i é ! i‘ 52 Eid the bituminous coal T workers. ¥ practieal certainty that R.IB AST BE EF mar.nnhmt 1s made in ::' RO. G N nts Woieeivicoies i i i 5 | 1 i i il $iatis S i i 3 : 3 *z § ;i | PURE COCOA, b..... 23 e —————————————— CORN, FINE PACK R S, oL YT UNEEDA BISCUIT 2 Package .......... V¢ COFFEE, DINNER BLEND, 50c value, Th. 35¢ JAM—RASPBERRY— STRAWBERRY, Ib. .. 25¢ MILD, TASTY WHOLE MILK CHEESE; Ib. . . . 35¢ 2 R SHORT CUT LEGS Ib. 28¢ , SHOULDER CUTS TO FOREQUARTERS - |ROAST.... B BBl e SHOULDER CHOPS - Wi sl o LCHOPS, ..., . ... 40c STEWING PIECES RUMP PIECES TO LAMB, bb. . .. 12%c | ROAST, b. . .... 5 LEAN POT ROAST BEEF e et BEST CUTS CHU Sare that Teatisrictors progress’ 15| ROAST BEEF, Ib. ... 20c being made. It is u'peegg that the award to the soft coal men will be I:l:mmhd the latter part of this ‘week, | POTATOES—No. 2 MAINE, 15 ib. Peck. . . 69c FRESH HEAD LETTUCE HAMBURGER STEAK This Fish absolutely the best, freshest, obtainable in Boston. The market is fower and we are giving you the bencfit. FRESH COD STEAK FRESH SHORE HAD- NICELY CURED FINNAN HADDIE, b...... 12V4c" The only sure way to get rid of dan- | SIGNIFICENT POSTERS @ruff is to dissolye it, thgn you destroy ON LONDON BILLBOARDS it entirely. To do this, get abeut four — : Mareh 28—H hibi- g . punces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply | Tenden, March 28 Huge probihi- |} ARMOUR’S LINK SAU billboards. Ome shows a brawny gently with the finger tips. Prith workingman- nshing a tiny [l SAGE, Bb. ... ... ... 23¢c Do this tonight, and by morning, [ Uncle Sam out of his glass of beer, / 28¢c FRESH SPINACH, Ib. 23c YELLOW ONIONS 3 Ib most If not all, of your dandruft will ;}?Im:f'in'm";d;; “Lumme, there’s Ry o FRESH FROM OUR OVENS .'n.-m-i.':u‘n l:e‘:pl::u:yo“df&-tm and | Another displays s figute represent- CELY CURED BA! HOT CROSS BUNS Yatirely destroy svery single sign and ing W. 1. (Pussyfoot) Johnson, the dan- Ameritan_prohibition campaigner, as LR SRR | irace of it, no matter how muel an augel by the bedstde of ~Tohn Cit- fruff you may have. izen” to whom he croons a lullaby, COOKING COMPOUND _ You will find, too, that all itching A Lard Substitute, Ib. . 27¢ R wil atop sk | while he binds him with iron shackes, and_your hair will be fuffy, d and foot. A : once. ] 4 > mstrons, giossy, silky and soft, and | A women wiys & cloven bréath indi. | Moedus—Rev. Herbert Gurnes, pas- | NOW 42 EMBASSIES AND | P | and feel a hundred times better. | .rut o eloven hoof. | tor of the Methodist church, will close LEGATIONS IN WASHINGTON WETT CITY MOTOR FRE‘GHI SERVl& You can get liguid arvon at any drug | “Mans o man would starve if his wife | his pastorate here in April, at the % Mr. Phillips’ book tells the following | store. It is inexpensive and never falls | 4iq not keep boarders. | close of the conference year. Washington, Mach 16.—More forelgn | story of one of Griswold's little spats | (All Goods Covered by Insurance During Transit) o i governments are represented by em-|The Walton Burial Ground: NORWICH.—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON-SUTNAY bassies and legations in Washington | ' It was near the end of the seven- | than in any other capital in the Pt abottae o | FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD 3 it and Connecting Points: 25¢ LEGAL NOTICES. L BIDS WANTED 1l be received nutil § @'clock esiena.o teenth ‘century on a farm abutting on | imiis of the B')'\'NZ“ ll&l on world. In all 42 countries have ac-|the famous Norwich Northeast Corner | et a et Saroct $h0 Tosrs credifed representatives here. Be- | Bound, and covering lands in both of | i - / sides these there are many unoficial | o 4 " "y North street (rom the interssction v ‘ the Eadtit anr o AL both of EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PIERCE-ARROW TRUC - TR strast. {rom the. Interssetle . representatives of nationalities seek- | Preston, now known as the northern | ) and 450 feet in Wheaticy One ing_recognition from the American |part of Griswold, that Lawronee and & e N Morin avenue from the Inters government. Chief among these lat- | Mary Smith Walton settiod and mode heatiey and North ter are representatives of the Irish, reet their home. They were poor and il- Phone 1250 1i WILLIAM STREET J e For dessert molds. They are free to Jiffy-Jell users Ukrainians, Armenians, Lithuanians, literate; ~ their first ohild, John, born 3 t . | Ci Danielson. Addres: and Albanians. Only the states of|in 1649, was a genius who in spite of | 135 WATER STREET NEV/ BEDFORD 1 bids to the Sewer Committée, Wbe See the offers we make below Monaco and San Marino appear to re- | birth and poverty beeame an educated | NORWICH Phone 3337 The committee reserves Tight . main unrepresented. i and somewhat famous man; the oth- | 492 SOUTH MAIN STREET 133-142 DUPFEE STR=®T reject any or all bida. E = = = S = Albania, whose status 1s one of the|er children did not riss above the re- PROVIDENCE - ALL RIVER GLINTOX W. ATWooD, principal points of controversy in the|spective mediocraty of their parents. Phone Union 3842 Phone 3518 D. E. JETTE, Adriatic problem, has as its “envoy,” | Hete and on lands adjoining, Waltons, | | Sewer Committes.” Dated at Danlelson, this 10th day-oi NOTICE C. A. Chekrezi, s graduate of Harvard | descendents of Lawrence and Mary | university, one of the first of his gVQg lmg g:_ed for mm: {hnl"x‘ a' hur;}-,» country ever to appear in America on | dred anm ty years; but the famil M o Drofessed governmental missjon. | has long been extino: in Griswold. | Mrs, Everett H. Hiscox at their home | THREE WILLS OF LATE ‘Afiother of the Balkan states, Monte- | About a quartef of a mile northeast | O Main street. negro, still maintains its legation de- THEODORE P. SHONTS of the dwelling house on the Deacon| At a meeting held in the post rooms = spite the incorporation of Montenegro Henry Johnson farm, now owed by|in the Finn block, Monday evening,| New York, March 16.—By a strange tice is hereby given (i in the Serb-Croat-Slovene state and|Dorothy Thloff, on a small plateau well! Griswold post, No. 15, American Le- | cOincidence three wills of the jication will be made to the the deposition, of former King Nich- | within the bounds of the ancient Nor- | gion changed its name to Orville La- | Theodore F. Shants, president of the|Court to be held in and for the Olds, whom the legation ostensibly |wich Nine Miles-Square, are gathered | Flamme Post, No. 15. Young La- | [nterborough Rapid Transit Company, |3{ New Lehdon st New Losden ba Wri- represented. = Bulgaria, a third Bal-|among the scattered grave of pines,| Flamme was a member of Company I, | Were filed here today for probate. | goy, March U Tt Tt 3 kan state, occupied the position, dur-|is a cluster of ancient graves known |23rd Infantry and received wounds in| One = Wwill, executed in 1305, which | of The Shore Lims Ei way ing the war, of being the only country,|as the Walton Burying Ground, and | battle in France from which he died | ¥as filed on behalf of his widow, Company to suspend Bervice upon that at war with the allies, ad yet repre- | here on what is supposed was once|in a French hospital. Milla D, Shonts, left the bulk of his|portlan of the Nerwich esterty s \ sented here by a legation. Diplomatic | Waiton Jand the Waltons laid their| Charles Buhles while employed by | SState t oher and her two daughters. |fine running from' Hailville, In the relations between the United States|dead. About thirty graves can still| will Phillips cutting ensilage Mon- xg‘:‘r‘_gcuuem Wer made fo other Towa :éfil:r‘::onb.flgo‘ !lhi:‘":-“‘v::tm and Bulgaria were never severed. be made out, marked by rude stone | day, got his hand cabght in the knives, i tween the State of Connecticut % 3 Two other wills, filed by Cornelius J, ang /Russta_officially Is represented by | slabs gathered from thé fields. Tor | any s tisht hand wyhs. eut off meh e State of Rhode Island, untll fur- L4 -~ Boris Baklimetetr, the ambassador sent | the most part these stones bear no| by inch to the wrist. Dr. Rainville | Sullivan attorney for the exscutors.|ine ‘oraer by sald Court im the to this country by Kerensky shortly |marks of identification, of those 1ald | was summoned and took the injured | B2ke Provisions for a trust fund, the | premiscs. rul S 2 after the overthrow of his staff con- | here; one, however, s income from which is to be divided ) reveals the grave| man to Backus hospital. ROBERT W, PBRKINS, 5 - tinue to be carried on the diplomatic|of the wife of Nathaniel Walton, the - Recelver. between his widow and his “friend,” | marisa i Dist of the State Department while that | brother of John, the _scholer, for, Mrs, Amanda Thomas. They also of Ludwig C. A. K. Mhrtens, Soviet|crudely hammered on the stone by an NORTH STERLING contain minor bequests to relatives. T o et L Ob i el sambassador” appears oniy on lists in [unskilled hand are rude characters| . e lost his horse, which | g% lrSt of these wills Jated Au|conn. 'vs, Ralph W. Ames of paris un- ! e or Srherhilohiak- ihidups . whioh i . 1916, povides n’the | known. Court of Common Pleas. Or- :‘i!cee e e °ing TEerP” | was arinking at a spring when the ice | Jeatns of the heneficiaries of the trust|Ger of Notice. ; gave away, the animal breaking ' its unty ¥ri- Per serving. Bottled fruits in Jiffy-Jell desserts funds, the principal is to revert to| State of Connecticut, County #f New September Ye 18, 1758. fore leg. the residuary estate and be used for|LOndon, March Sth: A. D. 1930 3 . 4 TATE NE! n—rh.n ;3;5.1 The; Just and the unjust are now walk-|the erection of a memorial hospital| UPOR the complaint of the said J. T = B e : ‘Worth & Co., claiming, for the reasons This is a season when fruits dre scarce and Found in Jiffy-Jell only ] Wife Nathaniel ing on slippery pldces, as it is ice | for the use of the employes of the In- | 1 orein Sar Tort S350 "Garagen ¢ s o Suffield—This town is to celebrate Walton, Name everywhere. 3 terborough and New York Railways|pending before this Court retorned on costly, yet everybody needs fruit daily. Jiffy-Jell differs vastly from the old-style its 250th anniversary as a town early Jemima. ELS T is serving as juror in | Companies. The other fill, dated Jan-|the first Tuesday of March, 133 P o in October. 'utnam. In Jiffy-Jo)l you get real fruit in abundance. gelatine dessests. Its fruits are not mere Wit Voo TeiioiNe 5.k and 5 coppea | 127,16 1917, contains substantially| It appearing io and being found br Rt i ern . No. 75, F. and| * Steam sawmills have been stopped | the same bequests as the 1916 will ex-|this Cour the said ~defendast. . : H ."d'h_A{; ot &-bg:;‘ e m | A+ M., Fred L. Kanahan, master, at|for many weeks owing to ice and | cept tnat tho frust fund 18 left upon|Balph W. Ames, is absent from this e Crushed fruit essence comes in the package, flavors. e Ao, Jartford hospital are ill |4 stafed communication "held Tues- State—gone to parts unknown. snow. the death, of the beneficiaries to the o : K = Py . day evening in their lodge .rooms, | The recent thaw washed out the|New York Post Graduate Hospital to|qr wns Locioiore, Ordered, THat motice sealed in glass. We crush the fruit, condense the juice-and Meriden—A petition is being _cir- | worked the Master Mason's desree. Of | rorse 1 conco mivos, e ot coraduate Hospilal ©o]of the pendency of said complatat For 234 cents per serving — the cost of an seal it in a bottle, so its fragrant freshness culated here to call a town meeting|two candidates. The large Bumber in given said defendant by publishinz it A flock of 21 quail has not been seen o care of the Intérborough|this order in The Norwich Bulletin, a to revoke the appropriation of $70,- sy attendance enjoyed and appreciated | gince the recent blizzard. apple —you serve a real-fruit dainty, rich in keeps. 000 recently granteq to increase the and New Yprk Railways employes. = |newspaper printed in ch,, Conn., the “exemplification of the degree in| 700 e WOt BIAREE L and New For B S once, on ot before the 18 day © gF &\ A o 3 5 salaries of teachers. full and ancient form by a degree flur!:g“fiu‘ heave‘, You. oie’ G4y et o e ok A e u.g‘gn. :. D.I!;-" : fruit. And you have eight fraits on call. Jiffy-Jell is rich in fruit. We crush, for in- afi_dg_,,p.fl.;‘?::o oo?)mcms Ju?ff‘{ gz?_rsn!gr;r;o::cc::dbg; tg;nx:a‘gytmfc;:& ek Hig mleiety (VDR OYeb tirow: | paasot; Bechle. ;;umte ather preach By order of Court stance, half a pineapple to flaver one dessert. faxiistiage $20.000,000 on g Erand st | 0r o state. . Tuesday evening Mount [ 1hE-him out. - ‘Old- Jack ‘started for Clerk of the & "Come o s z alrepdy. nehr the full valuitions, so.ais 1 hed hich | home with-the-sleigh on the side. after or New London County Millions are doing it The fruit is crushed in Hawaii—fruit too fipe |large number of appeals have been | Vernon alse establisheda record which | UG Minco " big “dritt the horse Z e wa Ty made to the superior court. is the fifth time that a member of this | COUld not et up without help. The | = e o e oRpRLEaR = " g SN b Terryville—Plymouth post, No. 20, | 1odze has raised his son to the sub. | ddmage done was slight. P A A OUTRE O ERONAS Millions are enjoying real fruit in this form. No other like dessert brings you real fruit Amerjcan Legion, {s meeting Wwith |}ime degree of a Master Mason. The P ) ; 5t Norwick, on the 15th day of Mareh - 3 SRR TRERS % g success in enrolling new members.|record stands to show that William| ADVANGE IN SALARIES FOR A.D.1 % 1f you do not, you are missing rare delights. in this liquid form in glass. Learn how much Fully 75 per cent. of all servite men | T. Grumb, a.past master of this lodge | i I Present—NELSON J. e, : Jiff-Jel comes ready-sweekened. 1 GOmes g means FaRT NS e AT . | vas (oetd B LY e e afs| WATVARD TRAGHING STare ; w1 S e e 4 4 ! Thomas M. Crumb; Dr. George H.I q oran . That e s de ; 2 : . ¥ " " + Cambridge, Mass., March 16 Ordered. That the Administrator cite acidulated with lemon or grape acid. So you Try several Jifiy-Jell desserts. Also try !lDanI:ury—‘By a yote of thirty- |Jennings raised his son. Carl G. Jen- | Cambfidge Bass, METER 6 the % onin Becotgl 4 A ght to three, thé Boosters club voted | nings; the late Thomas B. Keen e T e bvan to i simiply add water, then the fruit-juice essence ime-fruit flavor to make a tart green salad to endorse the action of those mer-|his son, Walter T. Keen; Alfred A.|Yard Unt y W o i . . e g chants who have decided to keep|Young raised his son, Alfred A, Young, | from 40 to 50 per cent. on September i b trom t from the vial, and cool in molds. jell. Try Mint flavor. for ‘'mint jell to serve their places of businss open Saturday|Jr. in Cormwall, N.'Y. and Tuesday|L }f’;g{jid(-‘":'ndl({;)-wfllalsua{‘i:‘:u;‘r;:i‘ or| - 2 that effe rith 4.t One package serves six people in mold form, with meats. "g{""si&ry i R o ‘ex“’:“;’;fhf"_fi”,‘,:;r‘:(‘f%" ‘;I“ijc;;‘sf;}fl‘;‘” the THatrasa * landoWinat. . cam isn | 4 L 4 5 : "KY%C ) fas . ri - imsbu umber of residents of e v Fepar .| had enableg the governing of | A 4 ne same Town. and or twelve if you whip the jell. And it costs Then send us the trade-marks for molds, etc., thrésbu_ry are suffering from a peculiar :1‘:; Eff}"&i’;e‘;a‘;;";}ag‘_’A e the university to draw up a new| you less than the fruit alone. $0 you can serve it attractively. Do this now. b e o fiuts’{‘:g"“gxx";“::j;a heartily enjoyed. scale of salaries, accompanied by a| S e y o Mr. and Mre. Arthur E. Swift of | change in the system of academic pro- 2‘;,‘:;;5;":3&&};“’“““ have no |, vidence, R. I., are guests of Mr. and | motion, Thomaston.—G. Allen Marsh made a Score of 50 twice at the weekly meot- ing of the Thomaston Gun club at the Indoor rific range in the town hall Ten Flavors in Glass Vials NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- doo ’ ased hereby notified to present building. - Edgar Brown and Stanley r claims against said estate to the Vibibyski each made 49 out of & pos- . sible Waterbury. — William J. Muligan, - supreme director of the Knights of 7 i N - Columbus and chairman of the K. of y s 4 - C. commission on overseas war activi- . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. council Aptil e local council is E Nerwih ik Cor ot Shania planning on- exemplifying the third GE Norwich. on the 1th day. of Maret degree on a class of over 100 candi- < dates. East Hampton—A. R. Doe of the An alumis t highway department is building a Fill twice with water to disselve cook and bunk house to be mougnl(-d one package Jiffy-Jell. - Use as on wheels and moved about where- an exact cup measure in all reci- ever he is employed, which will al- e de-marks for it. | low the men to be on the job full ti A f d ‘ l 1 t h 1 pés. Send 2'eW instead of spending part of the day ooa. a e ps to reaching thelr location and part’ of ‘. ra]'n Bristol—Mefmbers of St Stanislaus’ bl.ll O an Polish church tendered a reception to fl:e{; pastor, lie\h G:l;l;gevairflekskl. » at the new rectory a est street. t st the mew ictory o£ S8 woent et The twice.baked values of whea furnish. the rectory, as well as other testimonials of affection from his pa- rishioners. The Polish Catholics winl and ma]:ted bafle}’. blended irlto a EREE b S RS cereal that is - of flavor mission that Edward W. Curtiss, for- merly of Salisbury, was insane, Gov- ey AT ter prime -nutrition. tranefer Curtiss from the Litchfield Town, - ted in the aboviy. E. SCHWENK, Administrater. Jiffy-Cup for measuring An aluminum half-piat cup. Present—XNE state of Wil Spra: in_sald PGrderad. That t ditors of sal their claims against sald es- jtate within six months from this late by posting a _ notice to {that emect, together with a copy of )is order, on the signpest nearest te ie place where said deceased last weit, and in the same Town, and by pubiishing the same once.in a mews paper Maving a circulation in said Dis irict, and_make return to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and Teregoing is & true capy Dy of record, Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE.— crased are he: their claims agai andersigned at Norwich, Conm.._with the time limited in the above and fore- r. WALLACE S., ALLTS, Bxecutor. . Win Rogers &Son AA teaspoon in a favorite pattern of Wm. Rogers B e i e o o e, Rt e L it Made by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek,Mich. and when taken to its owner the ant. mal was apparently unharmed by the experienced. I | - | ‘packing, Then we will offer you the balance of the set. oy jr:.,’l' i lgunnu:“wt s i l : : . B s s A stand-by for the business man . s S [ e me——e eadE e . nm e e mm A Aesea s me R mmeane s m———————— h:,;,'fifi'g.fto?:k;r?ur;::lioa:f his th Iitfl folks t h S 8 . . well : e Jifly Dessert Co. MAIL! |waiance * ™ "0 Mo o as weil as the € -at home look at ours, especially our - ; Wankesha, Wis. _ THIS m;mé:géh— terrger! ;’,":c;‘,%f,“;? o Hre . $12 Eg per ttt{!:. g I enclose ..._(@) trade-marks fo; peli? Tound Frida 5: R ot o Gl'ape'NutS N eds N S : : Py e, Bpnigiols S 0toot well In- ths. vasket o o e 0 U : . & Prospect and Albany avenues. The H : 13 i A man is seldom afficted with the big- head unless he has a little Rheart. iy