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AY, JANUARY 27, 191c. 7 1a rds / - — Al Jolsons Spanish Hit from’ Smbad “I Wonder Why She Kept on Saying | i §i-Si-Si-Senor”” — that’s the title of » 7 SN ik ‘ R BN AI' Jolson’s latest, ljiggest ““Sinbad’ hit. B htee it i 7 “{:\ il ) N .\/\'hen you hear this ditty of the Senor- 7 WE R ESS ita and her bolero, as Jolson sings it, you won’t wonder—you’ll roar! It’s Jolson at his very best. On the back it O, o et THEJOHN BOYLE COMPARY | ' ¥ i \\,\ Ont Sule Behee” | 2671856 josition is very simpl R that a floor gcis ene ‘,re another and ouidoor PUICK RBLIEF FOR SPANISH | \ro o gEIamenim bt oo ,m 00| LUENZA, COT.DS, SORB. Town .and (‘Itv F‘Grk 2,200 2,400. 0fl ‘ | Gy L i T "'§ 3 & 5 FRANKLIN 5Q. PHONE 359 clerk ...... 1,309 1,300.00 up each nostril, and take & |gacond deputy a | on the tongue several times & | (itv clopk . 1,060 1.150.00 | Anoint with Sun and Moon | second clerk town for tired body feeling, | clerk office .. : 00 900.00 m hardening of the arter gl stiff joints, tired feet and e oA 875 o0 Treasurer SR 00 100.00 all size 40c, large jars T5c. Comptroller ~e.. 1,000 " 1,000.00 ! 8 : Bifoe only by A W. Lowrie. I'Golioator «-.oniiss ( 200,00 (‘\* g il br sale at Dickinson Drug Co. Deputy collector '000.00 - A Ja > - 5 \1HA | e e eamtmm—— Clerk collect'r -nmm 7 800.00 h 'R 1: N A b L d i | s eac | S i iy i The Rose of No Man’s Land Sliz00R il T ,640.00 ! Assessor, © L. 1.600 800.00 | Two s 5 . o Among all the beautiful ballads that 750 .700.00 | . . . | WEN i ER ‘ I EARAN& E immortalize in song the heroism and e e R sacrifice of the great war, none has a Second selectman 100 100.00 | § truer heart appeal than this song which Third selectman .. 100 100.00 [T $ g o 1 3 members board of ' ; glorifies the Red Cross Nurse — the Horsfall- relief o el 100 200.00 | K “Ros J ’ 2 Made 6 members board | B : ose of No Man’s Land.” Hugh Dono- Ready-for- comp. and assess- |8 Remember that Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs, Blouses and Millin- van sings it with rare feeling. On the ment, each $200 00 4 X 1 4. & . - E ery ere included in this sale. Not one sitgle garment or hat has gl g o Service feloel Bosss feomy spared, Everything has been cut in price to the lowest pos- back is “Over Yonder Where the Lilies S0 sment . 5 00 OVER(f:OaATS oottica ot v Lt Bl WINTER CHAPEAUX g Hartford’s T ol | Do you want a stunning Hat for mid-season wear? TIf 3 A 2670—85c¢ finest measures .. 00 00 |l do, como in now and take advantage of this sale. now reduced Building inspector .. .00 The Hats listed below present some of the very finest Corporation counsel 00| & we have ever had in our store. Just one glance at them and yon 15% Prosecutor 2,000 210000 | will know instantly that they are exceedingly worth whil Get yours while Prosecutor's assist- N g SPRING MODELS hey S 650 800.00 | Satin and Satin and Straw Hats, from you can—they Judge, fixed by legis- Georgette Crope and Crepe and Btraw Models are not going to lation . o gaite A EOC00H B AFTERNOON DRESS—OF SERGE Judge, assistant fixe | @ : e e be any cheaper " by legislation ... 1.000 1,000.00 | Mogelalwartlt tpito 85750, morvi f0p & long while Sl e e el HANDSOME PLATD SKIR a £ it i i 00 | Models up to 50, now $1.08, §9. : The Probation officer, as- MART NEW BLOU sista S . 200 200.00 | @ Models up to . now ... Ceeeenieiiiio . $100 Luke Horsfall Clerk civil service # Models up to $8.75 e « S $2.98, Co. commission . iE 50.00 o3 ASYLUM sT. T s —— RS — | TSR | i A moonlight night on the 7 4 1080.00 | ; | broad, rippling Ohio—a river to Cure ot o ome pay. | COMMUNITY CLUB IS ' ARTHUR NOREN fuge steamer gliding along between Take LAXATIV ROMO QU [\x\., = iy A U et v wooded banks—the soft strai CTabley U etoe ths Cotint ' NUE WORK ! ' PACIFIC COAS W oot SR Headache and works off tho Cold. I TO CONTINUE | ON PACIFIC ST | i - i of dreamy southern music—all W. GROV. 3 signa ac y ~ R O R W ] 1 i H . ‘:‘u»l ROVE'S signature on each box | \!,‘ /‘, (s ;'fi Uyt m el these m'csuggestedm“Beaunfu] e ) — Plasant Strect Women Have Com-| Former Local Man Follows Wife to _J"Ml A et ilied Ohio,” a new waltz of wonder- for $1000 6t Bedee: COMPLETE WAR RECORD. i pleted 2,243 Red Cross Articies Grave Within Few Days—\Vell Rt A s fu] fascination. On the back —advt On the cover of The World Almanao Cd 3 g : »uring Past Year. | < Mocioiy T ) el « i e e Philathea class of the Metho- | for 1919 there is the promise in red i | Roown, Mosiolos. s My Belgian Rose. church will meet this evening at | Jetters of a “Compl Farin " Du . . past year, the activi- ATt] W. Nore ¢ - S ors o plete War Record wring the pa ar, ) Arthur Noren, formerly of this - $ > of Miss Flor > Ladc 27 o . die & 3 - g Sreprest - z:‘;:pf‘ fiss Florence Ladd of 27 | 1y 44 o promise adequatoly kept. The | ties of the Pleasant Street Community ¥, died at 11 o'clock Saturds - A 6081 1.25 book present 3 hr ' R n x night at his home in Tac Hvate Cowel Raukis of this city is | -0 = ]";5‘”‘_“ thechronolo the | club, which was in aE following an 1) = : 2 tioned on today's casualty list as | 5C0el iistory, the cost, the enc i, 1918 under the leadershib pneumonia. Mr, Nore 2 S Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and “ 4 lopaedic facts, the industrial crises, tors 20th of Month rely wounded. < c y | of Mrs. U. G. Di ave cons R e ToRmer th of Every Mont, o % the inventions, the every phase of war | °0 Mrs: U. G. Dillon, have consi aerly Miss Dmma Matthews '”' 2 pright 7:30 to 9 p. m. all wool [ anq its times. Tt offers liherally. of | chictiy of sewing and knitiing for the City, died at their homo on ednes- - Columbia Grafomslas ce Underwear $2.45 each, tonight | presigent Wilson's speeches roo. | Ited Cross. This club has mei once {ay of the same discase T : COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY _Standard Medol 4005 dtipeee Talenath v | i sReeshien Lt e el of Mt Dl ineRher deatn Sy en's condition New York i e bamon Joseph Roche, stationed in | trip to Burope. The terms of and has completed the following STCF XAPIdly worse o #mon Joseph Roche, statloried in Mr. Noren was born In this city in e 1890 and was the son of Mrs. Emma Noren of Cher street He was well known in musical circles, ving been a graduate of the Leipsig Conserva- tory of M ¢ in Germany. He went west about three and one-half venrs t X : ¢d ago to take charge of the mu arry Wessels has been honorably | tables of statis are presented in 80cks sets men’s underwear, o7 partment of the Adelphia coll h‘flr;:od from the United State | trade, industry, finance, education, ' handkerchiefs poltnd suits, * also held a position as in.~lrurm‘r in T T y and resumed his position on the | religion and other world aff: as knitted sweaters, 31 convalesc music at the Pacific Academy of Mu- 3 h school faculty today. usual, the Almanac is a complete & suits, 24 hot water bottle cove: gle, Tacoma ? onight 7:30 to 9 p. m., any Hat or | hand-book of state, national and local , bandage socks, 16 pair of booties, Besides his mother, and a three in our store 1-2 price at Besse- | politics; as it was in the beginning, ' childrer Kirts, 7 boys' wais J 's old daughter, Martha Lucy, he [ ' H fiHADF I‘OR E'VE;.(Y I.IOME nd's.—advt 0 it is now the last word of authority | sheets, 2 wash cloths, 16 napkins. is survived by four brothers, Herman B ) fiss Minnie McCarthy of Seymour | il Sporting records. But old tables| otal number of articles completed A, and George E. Noren of New i PSRN ; at and Miss Badle Coffey of Hast | have been expanded and new ones| for year 2,243. | York: A. B. Noren with the naval r SUN WON'T FADE THEM WATER WON'T SPOT THEM n street are sponding a few days | added. Most of the members of the club ! serves, and Roy L. Noren, of this In thousands of luxurious homes the Unfilled Grade of Jew York. 4 —— hav attended the mectings regularly city. The last named brother left this Brenlin is chosen because its real wear means Greater Shade | if nity Rebekah lodze will meet to- A MAN VHTHOUT FRIE but Mrs. Hallett has the distinction of afternoon for vh_r Pacific coast to at Beauty It retains its beautiful finish and appearance so much krow evening in Jr. O. U. A. M. ! I being the only member who has at- | tend his brother's funeral and will & Work that had been planned e tended every meeting throughout the | 'ring back the little orphaned child. long be postponed for 30 days owing | ... . ¥ Miss Harriett Blinn who has} _ L R s But in he death of Mrs. Matilda Laufer William Hohenzollern Developing Tn- en unable to attend any of the | FLIES ACROSS MEDI RANEAN. lor. growing Disposition and Even His | Meetings has been of great 106 Paris, Jan (Havas.)—Lieut t. Elmo lodge, K. of P., will have | in the way of sewing for the Red ' Atoget, pilot. and Captain Cole suc- | | & important meeting Wednesday eve- | - Once Voluminous Correspondence | Cross. Aside from completing the ' ceeded in flying across the Mediterra- offers a genuine opportunity to save money! These people have g and all members are requested work, the club has succeeded In cut- Nean today from Marseilles to Algers, | found that anything chcaper than Brenlin is false economy N end. Has Become Very Small ting hundrds of pieces for quilts and The trip, which was made in a 300 | B you will find that the Y t sands of yards o a strings, Norsepower airship was made in five 3 ourt Columba, D. of C., will meet London, Jan WilliamiHohengl| Licusends ot yardsiofipaliamalstrines, it o BRvas R adebingny Brenlin in the beginning will make this the cheapest shade you armistice are given along with . | work: Wilson's 14 points suggested for set- | 830 Hospital shirts, 356 comfort iss Marion White of South Burritt | tlement ags, 2552 towels, 174 American Hos- et has recovered from her recent In the issue for this New Year the ry sweaters to finish oft, 156 bea pss with pneumonia and will re- [ Almanac more than retains the full. Jjack 30 sets of boys' underwear, e teach at the Elihu Burritt | ness of its excellence as an up-to-date pillow cases, 120 petticoats, 105 bol next week encyclopaedia All the ocustomary women's blouses, 86 pair of knitted thousands of other homes where cost must be counter—in huge skyscrapers where shrewd business men look first to economy-—it is chosen for another reason as well—it few cents more a shade you pay for a loc < and basted Lorrow evening at 8 o'clock in K. 3 S e Qe " | cut an | Y. hall Sollernhe ormer man emperor, | A jarge amount of knitted work | foon & Hggs, acrobats, Turner has grown very surly and rarely | was done by the members of the club | VWIUSON GOING TO BRUSSHLS. | 'l‘\“m‘ it i ‘ speaks a word to his men servants | and Mrs. C. B. Suneson has the dis Brussels, Jan. 26, (Havas.)—Presi- | avt. | | | | \ e can buy. So, whether you consider alone the appearance of your indows, or whether you must t ade economy as well and guards, according to the Mail's | tinction of knitting the most number dent Wilson intends to accept the in- kel ther you must think of shade eco s w 5 % rr a > e c 3 > cl Che ¢ vitation of King Alhert to visit Brus- ST correspondent at Amerongen | of socks for the club. The club in- & / 1 POLICE FIRE ON MOB. His last recorded remark was made | tends to continue its good work for ”‘l" i "“‘ said in well informed ci yaquil, Jan. 26.~-Several per- 2w days z en he s at oW s rer ‘ill, as be. CleS but has not fixed the date for his s e SIcwidave BEO WheR Mo ST IRt e s o monthe foneen and Sl be il s ariins ‘of businesa We Measure, Make and Iiang Them to Your Order. Get s wero killed and wounded when | “time at Amerongen was nearly up,” | fore, meet once a week at the home & Dress free book and olice fired on a mob here tonight. | it is said. His wife, on the other . U. G. Dillon who is leader, L Ior§ our fre and samples, P hand maintains a cheerful disposition | Mrs. Frank Hall, treasurer, and Mrs. e clash was the culmination of a | .,\4 ¢ ows an interest in the welfare i et Haiiay s , @ ~ b of disorder during which mobs | of the people living near the castlo -y 3 y 4 L the newspaper | where s ing — G ks and partially i ¥ e KING OF SERVIA VERY ILL. ¢ i} R . oy ll( :. ante and partially destroyed the The Jondent says nt of the Diario Ilustrado. The dis- “The former emperor is being gra- Basle, Jan. 26. (Havas) 8 350 56 P\RK TREET NEW BRITA N ore. were the results of a strike | dually deserted by everyone, he re- | Peter of Sdrvia, who has been ill, ] = je / as shade beauty-——you will find the utmost of each in this famous rhade that really wears, leh has been going on here for a | ceives practically no visitors and his | suffered a new attack and is said to ¢ days. Order was restored at mid- | formerly voluminous correspondence | be in a sorious condition, according nt. has become very small.” to advices from Laibach.