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e NoPWich Soffiiilees Bul NORWICH, CONN., SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1921, elim FTLL ASSOCIATED PRE! DESPATCHES - T P # r 'ST. JAMES' GUILD -SALE | savsimonse aTE soar = 9 @hflfi 2 uu Su" : AND SUPPER BRING $175 . TO GET OUT OF ATLANTA ld n 5 : The Woman's Guild of St. James' Bpis-| Writing in the Philadelphia Public ) er, rest- Norwich, Saturday, Dee. 10, 1921, anrual Christmas sale at the d’parh:‘ ]!;:le\'ere)we to Charles W. Morse as foi- 3 complexion heuse Thursday -evening. A roast porl s : |N TRULLEY ERASH NMR UCBUM Supber was served from 6 {0 8 and after | “The Morse affalr snould be of partic- O et Joutc. Bs- THE WEATHER. copal church, Poquetanuck, held their | Ledger, Richard Spil'ane makes int sults are Instant. Highly the entertainment home made candy, ice | ular interest to the chief justice of the tic. E: 2 13 3 Conditior Cream, ani mavoel post packages wero | Suprame cowrt and alin €3 thy aliorney Soothing action. “Oves 39 We can truthfully say that nowhere else in the city can Presmure was low over the west At- e - |for sale. The entertamment was especial- | zercral of the Un'ted States. ool T Oc b da and New- 1y well received, all numbers on the pro- | -*When William Howard Taft, was Kent For the Infuries she sustained on jway, that the defend-ml\_ae p;l‘ithln(figz; gram receiving well merited :m’ln'me: pro(:;ssor“in :h: law. school at Yale he v, 102 Hltaton be. | tempt for failure to comply with the crder | mhose n charge of the sales tables wery |occasionally told a story, ‘naming no moving rap- fay, 1920, #n a csllision B® o Toourt relative to.the pavment of al-|he following: Fancy table, Mrs. W, |names,’ of how a president of the United e Ii%3 |tween trolley cars at Riverside Grove | i iy’ Carl Hopf vs Flora Ciark Hobf, | Miscnell and Mrs. George Bogue; candy |States was decelved “into pardonine a T el | eeum, Mrs, Ella M. Jarvis of | that piaintiff bs held in contempt of ecurt | copic “ne Micses Ockford; post office, | prisoner confined in the Atlanta peniten- e e e reught suit agams: the | for failure to comply with order for pay- | Ni7o” I awrence Begue; e cream tables, | tiary. - . " o o for $15.000. She was a | ment of alimony pendente lite and of al- | Mrq Henry Sauer and Mrs. Arthur Bar- | “Some of the students gathered from rains within the | LoLClCHt Co far 38O, vt |lowance to Gefend, oft; Norwich Motor | rert ‘supner comeniteee, Mrs. ~Charies |the genial ex-presidents narrative that he ower | Missiasippi | wnion was In head-on colisicn with an- [Car Co. vs Stanton, et a1 disclosure of | Weeks, Mrs. Alanson Fuller, Mrs. Apple- |had lost confidence in the army surzeons 5 the east zulf and south Atlantlc [other car. Mre. Jarvis allegeg that she defense or judgment, off; Geary vs Sha- | ;n" Majn, Mrs Rogers. Those in|who examined that prisoner and reported Sk lett’s Cleaning & Dyeing, Inc, et al, dis- p A you find such a large variety of FRESH MADE CANDY RD. T.H as at our store. - LAOLEIS & sox We have hundreds of pounds of the choicest confections A to suit the most critical taste. Oriental Cream Special For Friday and Saturday R - ® ¥ , er the |now ruined, one of the articles bein Miller, permission to amend complaint, | xp o Braq Nicolal, John Barrett and lother might, the surgeons wers deceived - e sheepskin lined coat which he had granted with order of rotice; Rose LYON | 11 ronse Bogue had charge of the tickets. |as well as M1 Taft. L 1 $2,000 for medical carc and will be disabled from doing her nc- oo = O il st inb st 3 dnc. o 81 T | chargg of (he swper tables wero Mrs thal ho only had & fow daye to live Chocolate Covered Figs, 70c value, per Ib. ... Stte states; Fair 1 hat sustained sue uriof e |closure of defense or judgment, - | Henry Heart, Mrs. Wm. McKelvey, Mrs. “From what Joseph W. Powall presicient e haat T R G anh we - fle Atantic states, Fair | e e e T e | pomed; Mars Brcoks Miller va Phitio T | FES GSRT IO L Yert Wiiiams, | of the Shipping Board, told the - were the best whic wned ana are || Full Cream Caramels, 60c value, per Ib. . . Peanut Butter Kisses, 35¢ value, per Ib. . . ! i chased in the past few weeks and had b New ¥ Ly e o ite A houss. | Paimer vs Ernest E. Paimer, altmony | i ofi0C PO tins " \vas furnished by | “The prisoner, of course was Charlss |pean womn but o fow timen o o] Chocolate otnut M : value, per Ib, . =t : TS dhiiged to spond 111 | pendente T, §5 per \week, COMMEICIN | gpic vy orohestra, Miss Olive MeKelvey | W. Morse, who has a genius far zotims T ( :ct coom: cas, Gvol = pe State R ney for medical attendance. pm,‘o-mr‘vmdtc;:ag;?;m anc,A“\_s“_;nE and M Wholey, August Wiemann, #Tgl:: lhnub!e and v;h}od noflv; ‘1:[ in the lime- | JUDGE HMINMAN SUSTAINS woa | Peaint Cth bell.. % sol c val u[el; pex ib. o . - forn s raturnable befor tha wi- | Construction , 1 Allewance | o e i or thy: mwon’ of 18 Dighet "o Hukone. s & : e i : s a " mostiy : Tt 'on the first Tuesdav in Jan. |of amendment o comptaint; %, Hearing |50 Sl sinment committee yas Mrs. | SAccordirg ‘to 3. Powell, ¢ s tie OF GRACE BARNARD SMITH rumbels, 40 , per hy o e on motion to cite in as party defendant Lillian Lucas, Mrs. Arthur Smith and | dstormination of Morse to get a Judge Georse E. Hinman of the su- | Satin Chips, assorted flavors, 50c valus, per Ib. rd vees. 30C The United States Shipping Board Emerg- [ yi Cparies . Geer. The program was |from President Taf: or die. Whether | DEFior court handed down a dccision Fri- | o E FORECLOSURE JUDGMENT 05 gres Fieet Comporation, postpened ; Fitz- | 1508 o atorse o even“btewite inte i | G5 siting aside the setion of ne Easi Fancy Xmas, mixed flavors, 30c value, per Ib. ... . . .. 20c 3 ' = i g2 «p | Eerald, vs City of Norwich, argument o Piano solo, Marguerite Miller; duet, |confidence is not known. At any 00 _PIOLALS, Courtiund susy FILE VRIVER AND ENGINE [ B0 05 C 00 O O toned s Garlick, | o D Iane Sol0 e Chas B. Luicas |rate, | coincidental witn . the mati. | Wil of the late Grace Barnard & TAKE HOME A BOX OF OUR SPECIAL HiGH- sion t of foreclosure by sale nf alet al, vs Soltz Co., motion for hearing in and Miss Olive McKelvey: monologue, fywide circulation of the petition for a nar- driver and 2% horse-powsr en- |damages on default, oft; Dennison Vs !30' \viilara Lucas; solc, Plantation Lul- | don for Morse the health of tha g » all gear and tackle was zTantcd | Kirman, et al, thre months' continuance tha superior court motion list sassion | and order of notice, granted; Fox, et al. wife of George S. Smith of Niantic, for- e | it ¢ Geves & Smi o Neate v | GRADE, CHOCOLATES —variety of 20 kin laby, Mrs F. D. Miller; nesro skeich. |began to fall. Persons who destared ne |$7:000 is involved. in each box . Mrs, Wim, B. Mitehell: violin sob>, Mits |was a very sick man told the truth Xo | AD arpeal from the East Lyme pro- see.. 59c vy morning In the sult of Farrs | v Day & Zlmmerman, Ine. order of no- | Mrs. Wm: B Migoels SoTor o Bachelor, | wonder. - Kacn aun: hoate ri o | bate court, brousht by Edward’ Barnara . R. Griswold of Lyme vs. Thomas C.|tice pestponed; Braman vs Babeock Exr., |poit MNod imipox; First Love of West of New London. The debt claimed |eta, eff al, order of notice, granted s7. Max Boyer of New London is | Holdredge. vs Bly, motlon for writ of ointed to sell thee property as a whole |soire facias against Marling, executor. Twelve Years, Marguerite Miller; Sweet Sixteen, Marian Geer; Country Lassie, quantity of soap. Ulcers formed in his | ”","”‘“]T‘"" SRl e "“ . stomach, but that did not stop him. When | * ke i & was heard before udge | — f t siomach, but (had 012 not stop i, Wien | STINS Wil s heard before duice onfectioner - ; 3 . 4 e L apneal against the court’s order dis: | Olive McKelv Athletic Girl, Mrs. Fred | door they told the truth. When he was » i~ ” |2 auction, Byron A. Fones 2nl|granted; Gates vs Geer, ot al. 1. Motion | yij;jr College”Girl. Miss Alice Ockford; | taken from the prisin a free man it seem wing the will and appointing an ad- § WHOLESALE 202 MAIN STREET RET. 1 <. McGinley belng named ap- |to set aside verdlct; 2. Motion in arrest [ MUlers COUCRe (L IO G o lev: Bride, | ed he had only & few fays or a few weaks | MInIStrator for the estate, aileged to be AlL ¥ o | fraisers of judgment, postponed ; Davis, et al. vs | WINCE Gk 00 A9TC0 0 Mo! Bride |to Hve, 3 inteatate. | & Niw NcArthur of New London war |Solomon, default for faliure to answer, | N o0 priage, Mrs. C. B Luca Bt ne ate no soap e being paraon. | Wilnesees for the appelles were Celeste Eoeis T . nt for $1.033-1 on a no'« | pleadings on or before Dee. 21st; Gecrgi- | (00 FNCY (1 rarbox ; solo, O Promise [ed. It took many months for his system | B- Iush. Annie ¥ e I el e =8 er | sts of §4039 against Harry M. |ana Kittle vs Edward I. Kittle. granted: | g %oy "p Tucas.; Butterfly Dance, | to recover from the horrible mistreatment | 114Ynes and SGeorge S Suitth $ e A once béfore In Webster, at : | oo . |Marlano vs New London Bakery & Dell-| it "yjic, Bary and Myrtle Donovan; [to which he had subjected it. He was femses for ithe . appellaniia: ware| DECY 5 d r of - servations in Norwich. |47 G Siavin of New London was grant- jcatessen Co. allowance cf recelvers ac- |, “pird Sone, Marian Geer: violin ob- |taken to Europe and there he gracuaily g e s eeyad . £ ddress B | i e IR : 4 Wachtel vs Rosenherg. | |50 "o "Alma Fenton; duet, Whisper- | improved. When, after about . ciht Saward Aikieaont GO 5. 5 - o re and |2 ¢ of a mortgage on a lot «n et al. foreclosure, postpened: Teldman |, o, "N Fred Miller and Mrs. |months absence. he returned he was ap o 22 AR : will be his subject. r b iion e e AR it disclosure of defene o dhey |Donald Whaley ; vavdeville skefch, Frank |parently In excellent health. B o g d Ther. Bar ¥ AL R S e a and Robert McClure: solo, Sunny| “Attorney General Daugherty was his memorandum of decision, Judge | . 3 ¥ Ciiowa by Tadge Georde E. Hir | exanted; Copp, Fxr, ve Bishop, order of | _Sons of Nations—Japan, Mrs. Donals Heaior e Separimentof Juatloe. e Ix e sole controverted the | =6 32 3 e e = IR 2 Whaley; Treland, Miss Olive McKelys e utor. Sk ot . n otice, hefore Dec. 15, with continuance i % P v appeal related ca- | WEBS 2 s ~ . | rric vs Allen, ot &1, judgment, post- | 1o ures sianthoy Worth s Herbert B, |Scotland, Mrs. Arthur Barrect: France,| Mrse has extraordinary mental cn Grace S bl el b M. ‘Shay Fertili- ¢ sone {1med: Martano v New TLondon Ba Ring, Inc.. order to pay rent, order en.|Mrs. Fred 3filler; Spain, Chas B. Lucas; |er6¥- In his youth he was a train and ament pur- | BY REV. WILLIAM A. KBEFE | ser b : i Telicateenen Co., order for R i o Perrs oe Tranic 1. Per. | England, Walter Tarbox; America, Mrs |Steamboat “butcher,” the term applied to 1 and testament | Referring to the course of lect n|H i A eold, |era vs Mallech, 1 disclosure |ry, that defendant be held in contempt | ChasB. Lucas. e e i e | st . t . {of defens \dement : 3, limitaticn of | of c-urt for faflure to comoly with oraor | The violin solos by Miss Fenton . |SUCh to travelers and excursionisis. ife * men- | w|T 2 | timefor_redempiion. postponed ; Ge-rgie |as to nayment of alimony pendente lte Norwich were a delightful feature of tn |-t Into the loe business In Maine in a favor | i ; - Staples Treadway ve Norris M. Tready- postponed evening. s P e R S e A acity was | n . e n d de- | _ The accompanists were Mrs. Chas. 1 FAS e e Hv“‘; r tes "J‘ Keef r S, Miss Olive McKelvey and Mrs. Fred | control of a ¢hain of banks in Nev: York TLDPDones iw dachhive He oA s - 3 FOR TRIAL HERE MONDAY DESCRIBED BY F. J. LEAVENS | Norwich, and the recetpts were 3173, | |1 €0 into the trouoie that landed him 8 A c case for Moncay and jury cas- | 6. The sixth portrait is tht of Jabez e in Atanta. He formed a combinatior & hour practicall : S ATBi e Gave i the | Wililem A St bor. o N NCAT I Dl NE R ORCE Listit & 6 vt e S . in Norwich have besn as-|Nov. 8. 1788. FHo was graduated frem S portant coas nip companes in- | g 1 as follows, before Judg» | Yala in 1806, read law at the celebrat-\ AT UNCASVILLE SALE|to one control. After getting out Th N B nk. EE f £ Tinman: ed Litchfield school under thoss famous| The Tadies’ Aid Soc‘st; gave a suc-|prison ha tried to get control of e INew Danking €rs o flle i T At o feachers. Tudges Reeves and Goula |CCSSTUl supver and sale at the Uncas|steamboat lines of the Hudson river o Iy DTN ot el e with the latter beins aseociateq later in| Vil Methodist Episcopal churza last | succeeded in part. He went into Morton: 3 3 fho school as an instructor. He began | S48y and Wednesday. The meru |buiding on a considerable xouie in é +| " Tueslay. Dee. 13th, jury assignments | the practice of law in Litchfield; e w Isisteg rze of | Wactaw ~ Matysewski vs Ar G. |2 member « rat sala Alce M. Byrne y. Katherine E. 1 vears). He was elected fo con- : 3 baked beans, escallope4 po- | war-period and it is from som. o, | o atate s IeEidat 5 ds, brown braad, rolls, pick-|things he did in this connection his pres n S itohfield - (ak les, ciffee and pie. The supn nmit- | ent trouble began. e rasiitag 1o TIteEnEE (ahes 1 he sunper commit- 53 tex was . Church, Mrs. Potter, Mrs,| “Few men have been sued so n : :: THAYER BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. st fford ; Hleanot Freye in 1829, holding that office unul|JlCl1ee . Roselund, assisiod Iy the | times and threatened with suit so ¢ S s Bk Silaa L ¢ o Lbipad : Eirls as waitresses. In charge of the|He has been In trouble of one kind or - - -y s £ ihriiéa. Sally i table were the followinz ney work, | another almost continuously for a qu . J : % : S5 M. Clark. et ai: Julian N A Sy A s e R i B hs b nad ey [ oxed nearly completed, and will soon provide complete commercial and savings bank o st e A B N e e “a i 1554 amoivted | Prench Mrs. Kelloge: canty. Srs! New: | the lawyers must_have Seen 3 greas sum | facilities to this community, with a servics connected therewith which cannot be ex- 3 (o bamaen Tt Sl S A : of the superior coart and later | Mrs, Hurlbert; vegetables and can-|in the e. ! . = RS 3 ort Hydrawiic Cn.i V. & S Bov | e of the superior ot A T Ined gonds, Mrs, Siller, re. Catisén;|. “He in Jame, does.mot dross martcu- | celled or even duplicated by but few others in the vicinity. You are as welcome to bring = gl bl Ma 1840, ke s appointed to tha United |J2PAnese ¢ oom, Mrs. a rs. [1arly well and would not attrae: notice in - . . - § o T el A. Main | 1840, be was sppoinied tothe Tnited |¥iDinere tea rom Ml oare Mrx My wella |} your financial preblems to our door for assistance as you are to bring your deposits. We . a o aicas et areersen -ty e Newon cake e Avery. St | pay the maximum interest consistent with safety and the highest quality of service, and serve till his death, in 1817, M- had llepe; grabbag, Mrs. artlatt, rs. Bo- | GROTON BOY USES SKUNK 1 ° . = ] 1 served il | n Than et ALl MR gl | O prompt and courteous attention to all matters intrusted to.our care. 3 A - % Mrs. G. Dart: ice cream, Mrs. B. Hew- Ly e W BT 7. Zachariah Huntington, (he < = a A Groton bo; vengeance was the | i Tow ep! 9 e S o [ {1tt; post cards and dolls, Mrs. Bo'les, | ONV e EETERE bl B ot e, 0 o BT S ST SR et e SPECIAL CONVENIENCES FOR LADIES. James Tumsden, et al Hannah Mumford, He [ophni 2o o ? Fogg Thursday afternoon when 3 £ i ¢ The supper and sale realized m 28 sday af n TAFTVILLE et havt calendar, bar | Was & mercoar ; tistine. | The, Foper na sale reatined meanty | EOSK Tiueainy aftineor when, frehe | : | ne and assignment of cases. lon. and in military ife attaincd the | po 0] 4 of Grove avenue, threw the inwards of 2 | SAVE TH]S COUPON ombers Mg [rank of ‘mafor-general. He died June skunk at the former. ' | Ca., (spectal) |2 b % Len A% $E : & Archie apoeared at school, it is said. O] .81 78] = %y el . ; : i % from | (nfs) Hiz: chfldcen yere: Thomps Mumfoed,| FITZIUGHSUTE SEwrien : S ot tie sunks b Bl e oi 5| ol gl £%3 1t will add Fifty Cents or One Dollar to your savings if de- | TERLARERE AL Fsves lnn Pl bl MeE RO (G AGAINST GRAND TRUNK |ing: wnich he bad kitied previousty ani || =i $] o 323 ited with | Entertalned Whist Club ”n'v hio it ']' % (f‘ ’;Mv = The $200,000 suit of Farl H. Fitzhugh, | was dismissed from the Session on ac- & a e E posil wi us. . s Ay T Purlingame entertained | SoUrney he famed poctess of Xer-|former president of the Central Vermont |count of the prominence of the smel 2l 3= Fn o L8 e i 2 Ty Thortns afiernton At et | o nimae oo TSat LS, Sneaks railway and simmer scddent <f New | Thinking that Raymand was in & way § o ail ¢ *38 To you in opening an accbunt during the Holidays : 4 p s i 12712l London, against the Grand Trunk rafl- [sponsible for his dismissal.at 4 oclock [ el o 25 |. Mapiy sirest, for the whist clob | Buntington was s model of sviometsy | rond aiid hers. which has heen on tral | aspearedat & siore on. Thames et || 5| B B S Bl Zcai |inthe & i s ooy dosautye a8 e ¢ | before a jury in the superiur court for f the bladder of the amimal which he ] - .2l €E0oc-w ere slx tables in three of | features, a fair co 1o d <] i C ~, e " . were six. tables in features. a fair complexion and £ {resh | Merrimse county, N. H. at Concord sincs | nad extracted from the carcass and waki- || S| 8] & =} B] £>5% SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF THE ; fwarded and at the close of | mtimate e mie famiis nan eEnmoTe | Nov. 4. was settled out of court at noon | ed outside the building for Raymond who =l 913 I£ Uls Scod the hoathee. L e %L Ft:zhufh_ vice president of the | When the boy came out of the establish- 3 g Bl gl 2,88 n on § iy s ML MRS L Gaa unk and president of its sub- | ment Foster hurled the blaader at th =] ‘1 & ©]l »Es hi hens husiness or cember 15 g a o o SRR L afraia of Mm. To my childish fancy |sitiary Hne, the Contral Vermont, sued |south, the contents of whih s shousehiy sl > | 8l o] 25es which opens for business on December 15th, in the Thayer e eeenion anE 1t wan | B emed ke one’of the old Douglas | those raiircads and thelr individual hieads, |satursted;the clothing of the v t 2| €] ) 8] ‘5] 5.g£ | Building, Norwich, Conn., we will accept this coupon as s Hun mSsHng tas avening and I lood e, ScattisH ines. charging conspiracy to ruin his career as |the odor was detected for s'me distance = gl 8] 355% . sit of e ot ot e (Continued Monday.) a rallroad man. The scttlement made in- [away. Capt. Vinosnt of the Groton po a o E e 325 3 Fifty Cents on a deposit of $1.00, and as One Dollar on 2 ik o b g cluded a sum not made public for. the [lice force, who #o-n appeared on the fok ot R RSP i 5 if suc sod hosit i TR Dare Desils out bowled the K. of e T el t0 baY | WAYLAND mEARING GoEs ovER PIAIntifl and the pavment of his counsel | scene, ordered Foster to throw the piec o al 31 | § é’s Sc Seg\osn of S.?.O(L_li such ongmnl_de] O;)l}‘ :5 oo “nh“m}‘fn T | of one of ihe Lafaveite b players Bursess Williom P. Bindloss of the | wit s side of the sase Friday e earn an additional 4 per cent. interest under the rules of Tt 2 m = of the Ponemah Wheel | notified that the hearing relative to the | sy = Sachaaer 22 :: -~ vas voted to hold thelr annual | mental competency of Charles N. Way- | tn sy, Tk Bad arrived in town | The, clothes which Fogg was wearin St Bk mas eve and a «-mnwm“ia-m had been postponed from Friday et ter the arrange- |ty Monday morning, at the request of : ows: John Tho. |tha referce Had Three Operations in Hospital 7 a A Ta fam Donohue, Fred | Aged Mr. Wavland had promised | Dwight Thompson who has recently Stonington a $300,000 system of concrete | undergime three serious operations on o0l tournament condficted by |streets and walks when nis son, Attor- | his leg at the Hartford hospital has re- | Tillam Blanchette leads In[ney John Eilton Wayland, of New York, | turned to his home, 103 4th street. Mr. ~ -—— |the first class and George Mevers in the |apnlieq for legal authority to have his|Thompson is the son of Mr. and Mrs, 9| ce class father examined as to his sanity. Fred Thompson of this city. MOHICAN SELECTED SILVERLEAF BRAND EGGS PURE LARD Dozen 42¢ 2 Pounds 25¢ FRESH MOHICAN THIN SKIN, JUICY CREAMERY GRAPE FRUIT, 4 for.. 25¢ BUTTER, Ib. . . 45c | CALIFORNIA PRUNES STUFFED OLIVES [0 I——— 5 b Bt ek 3AC YELLOW ONIONS PHILADELPHIA CREAM | 3 Pounds . ..... CHEESE, 2 pkgs...... 29 BEST A No. 1 MR GHEESE, WHOLS | POTATOES, 15 1bs pk. 43¢ GRANULATED SUGAR % 5pounds ............ 31c| Fresh Fish Dep’t MOHICAN TEAS SCALLOPS Ceylon Mixed, 2 1b. .. 18¢ | Pint .......... 1 Ooclong, ¥, 1b....... 18¢c SHORE HADDOCK FRESH ROASTED Pound ....ses5... 12Ye COFFEE, Ib. . . ; ; BONELESS RIB ROAST BEEF | The People’s Store, Inc. Pound 28¢ FANCY FRUITS AND MEATS FANCY AND STAPLE VEGETABLES AT TAFTVILLE ONLY GROCERIES STEAKS,bb......... 22 SIRLOIN, ROUND i PORTERHOUSE NICELY CURED RIB RNED ROAST BEEF, Ib. .. 20c e BEEF FINE CHUCK "ROAST BEEF, Ib. .. 14c| Pound 8¢ . g LEAN POT ROAST, bb......... 12V SLICED HAM, Ib... 35c FRESH CUT 2 POUNDS FANCY RED CLOCK BUTTER ..... 96c| Pineapple .... 29c| Pure Jam, each 25¢ SNOWBALL }(}%.&MEDAL Raspberry—Strawberry 1585 ihs1.25 POPCORN NP 10c DOMINO GOLDEN JOHN ALDEN : WHIPCO MASON JAR _ | FLOUR, 1. ... ... s1.35| O YRUP, 3 tins 35¢ JAMS, jar. ... 29¢| LiBERTY GRANDMA'S MINCE e FLOUR, 13....... $1.45 | MEAT, 3 pkgs. 42¢ Misian ik FANCY RIBBON ! ! : i, pkg. 1lc Candy, 21b. box 49¢ Salmon Steaks 3 PACKAGES 29¢ RED LILLY, 1-2s. ... 23¢ LATHAM’S HONEY CLOVER LEAF, 1’s. . 35¢ Uniquely - Shaped ! 4 / Wrist Watches I\ 3 F’ROM the old fashioned |C $ T.som dials of years ago m % | to the handsome watches |13 l" of today— what a wonder- “ SWIFT’S SUGAR CURED HAMS HAMBURGER, bb. .. 15¢ Whole or Half FRESH NATIVE DRESSED CHICKENS, Ib. ..... 45c Pound 20c FOR ROASTING ful change! Wrist Watches—better made than cver—are exceedingly pop- ular -d growing more and more in . 50¢ . 25¢ e ey | 2 TARBOX Dinner Blend FRESH FLATFISH g el : BUTTER, Ib. . 40c DIXIE BREAKFAST . Regular 35¢c Value | Pound ........... 12%e |1 ment will you to select Stove Gloa tin 24(: B : NICELY MIXED 1} - s It’ S individually 4 Erenchs Sald Crea 17 POUNDS BACON, bl 22¢ CHALLENGE MILK i o LITTLE CLAMS 2 QURYEE SIS For Steaming FRESH OYSTERS Sclid Meat—Pint. .... 35¢ . 13¢ SIALT lemess. FAIRY SOAP Lb. 1214c |BEST BLUE ROS 3 e e— 5 GALLONS FANCY N. O. SNIDER’S : Kerosene Oil. . 96c| Molasses, gal.. . 85c| BEANS, tin. o 1le . 25¢ GIFTS THAT LAST y" FERGUSON’S Franklin Squa i oum WATCHES ARE I BEEF LIVER, bb.... 10c -ARMOUR'S SUGAR CURED SHOULDERS, b. ... 14c