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OUR GENUINE SALE FURNITUREandRUGS IN FACT PEOPLE FROM MANY MILES AROUND ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW PRICES. IS THE “TALK OF THE TOWN.” FURRITEN fiwfin 4 THIS IS E BY THE FACT TRAT FRIDAY OUR TRUCKS DELIVERED A BIG ORDER TO SPRINGFIELD, A FEW DAYS BEFORE TO NEW LONDON; ALSO WE DELIVER THREE TIMES A WEEK REGULARLY TO THE NEARER CITIES OF HARTFORD, MERIDEN, BRISTOL, ETC. WE WANT YOU TO LOOK AROUND' WHERE FIRST AND THEN COME IN AND YOU’LL FIND OUR QUALITY IS OF THE HIGHEST AND OUR PRICES THE LOWEST. FOR THE BEDROOM This Suite of Bed, Dresser, Chifforobe and Toilet Table in Walnut. Regular price $285.00. Sale $198.00. This is only one example of our many wonderful bargains. Table, Server B. C. PORT “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITNRE STORE” trip on sleds drawn by dogs. Five Eskimo dog drivers will accompany the MacMillan outfit across the rugged ice bound country which abounds in perils. Establishing of a camp 700 miles south of Etah in the northwestern part of Green- L\nrl. is one of the main objectives Within the last 12 years, Dr. Mac- )I!Inn has made six trips into the land of the midnight sun. Most famous of | these was his expedition by which he disproved the theory that a Croker Land existed in the extreme north. At that time he discovered nine new islands. On his visits he: Dr chats freely about Rhis several hardy mari s have bezged to be allowed to accofipany him. The townspeople are prepSiing to present a flag to fly from the e peak of the Bowdoin. : the losses. Sanborn's widow still lives ' m Michigan. His daughter is the wife ' a 200 mile NEARLY DONE N ARCTIC VESSEL millap Prepares to Start om Maine for Pole of a wealthy Southerner. CALLS PRISONER MURDERER. Coroner Finds Husband’s Friend Slew Mrs, Chernok During Robbery, , New Haven, Feb issued his finding on Mrs. Joseph Chernok. mother of six children, at her home in Milford last Tuesday. The Coroner holds John ! Kacearauskas of Bridgeport crimin-! ally responsible for the death of Mrs. | Chernok. - He is held in the New Ha- ! ven county jnil on a mur- der . Kacearauskas : | 7.—Coroner Mix | the murder of | MaeMillan | Boothbay, Me., Feb. i.—Work plans and pat completod on the hull of doin in which Dr, Donald B lan, explorer, will make his h into the Arctic regions. The nk the schooner will take arly spring and the ves- shape to depart from 't May 1 oMilan s perfecting plans xpedition, to begin next sum- feh will Include an attempt navigate BafMn Land and te its westorn coast, 1,000 length, said to De the longest of unknown coast line in the e s a frequent visilor here P8 careful wateh over the ption of his ship. Bowdoin, which. is belng built urdy lines needed in an ex- vessol to withstand the ice s of the knoekabout fishing type. 1t will be §8 feet in aver all, 20 feet wide and with 45 hersepower oil engines. Three inch oak plank in being used for the hull his departnre for the far Pr. MacMillan will make an n cruise along the coast dur. and June. About July 1, with of six men, the explorer will Poston for the polar regions favorable weather conditions doin should reach Fury and alt early In September. There will be frozen In £ Ir vessel under a lone ty will push forward on charge of had been employed | in the factory in Bridgeport where Jo- ! seph Chernok worked but had been' out for several weeks. He visited the | Chernok home on the Saturday pre- ceding the murder and went fishing | Wwith Chernok | “I find Mrs. Chernok’s death caused by blows inflicted upon head and face by John Kacearau while perpetratinz the crime of bery,”” ends the finding DEATH HERE ENDSMYSTERY. Michigan Man Disappeared Ago, After Losing Fortune. 25 Years was her as { rob- ! Saginaw, Mich., Fe¢ T Identifica- tion of a man who dropped dead in | New York two Louis B. S8anborn of Baginaw cleared R up a mystery of twenty-five years ago WHITE M ‘\ 'nmo“\' ON which developed when Banborn, then % about *30 years old, and a leader In | 0il Poured the Methodist church and clvic organ e izations of his native, dropped out of Monroe, la., sight. Sanborn was the fied white man, nude and dying, his skall ecrushed and his fleesh burned George Sanborn a wealthy pioneer el lumberman of Saginaw. When the | IF0om his waist down. was found today in the woods near here. Rclieved by father died the son inherited a for- | 7 '17 ArO0CS NMERT ACTC Y . & o Mlicer: 0 ‘e come here from tupe of $800.000 and beoame one ol {;1;; 515 Texns ihe died without res the leading figures | in Saginaw social st >4 = Baining consciousness and civic life. Ode day he disap- idence that coal oil peared and a country-wide search pomml"_"’”", body was found fatled to locate him. He left a wife |, gmouldering fire near where it and baby daughter in Saginaw. found indicated that the man Inquiry into his financjal affairs | heen thrown on it disclosed that the fortune left by his Tattoo marks, “W. L. and the father had vanished and with it the|name of “L. Coleman” of a Houston, money of several of his friends. Bad | Texas, hat firm in the hat band. were investments were said to have caused ! the only marks of indentification.” city weeks ago as| PIRE on Body of n Louisianna Feb. 7.—An unidenti- Stranzer only son of had been and was had IT is estimated that twenty-five per cent. of all bean coffee made is wasted. There is no coffee pot waste if you use G. Washington’s Coffee. Each cup is made to order at the table. No coffee pot needed. Dissolves instantly. Each can of G. Washington’s Coffee is equivalent to ten times ° ts weight in roasted bean coffee. * Measure the cost by the cup—not by the size of the can. Always delicious, healthful and economical. . Recipe booklet f@e.% Send 10c for special trial size. s = nl“?%// mo:lflug; AT THE TABLE | cerns SCHOOLS FOR MOVH:S MUST TEACH PUPI Prosccutin P Authorities Plan 0 Al Such Institutions Thai <re Fakes. New ing to York, Feb. teach the ture ucting must bit il and teach the art, bryo screen st so-called s 1ic remains while the artists return to the or Kkitchen This was bxa\u.l\l out when it learned that Assistant District Attor- neys wen W. Bohan and Frederick Sullivan had started a sweeping in- vestigation of such schools and con- that advertised jn the “help- wanted” columns of newspapers for chorus girls, or motion picture peo- ple. The attorneys say they intend put out of business any such con- cerns which mislead the girls into xpecting immediate emplovment and they have begun investigation of sev- eral which appear suspicious. The ‘students’ of these schools, say the attorneys, are usually girls. The investigation w: igated by Frank P. Donovan, “Ilo said he was a former motion picture director. He d he personally visited one such chool and found some prospective artists ting before a real camera, except was minus a film. The whole proceedings. he declared. were a farce to anyvone who knew anything about motion pictur Three gi swore out affidavits ving they heen orally proiflised positions with big fillm companies, but thus far they had not seen even a train bound for l.os Angel District Attorney schools were mnot licensed, and that although their contracts did not promise jobs with motion picture companies, they usually painted prospective student’s future in glow ing terms in order to obtain the §27 necessary to make a screen star. T.—Schools claim- art o! motion pic- in the future be a sec that they really instead of luring em- and their money to where the money would-be dramatic prosaic typewric- [ was to had Bohan said 25 FREED BY Finds It 1s Case BLUE Tllegal sunday. LAWS. Court to Hear on lochelle Park., N. Y., aid of the old blue vesterday to obtain the complaint: against twenty-fiv erty owners, summoned to court for leged violation of an ordinance compelling them to remove the snoftv from their sidewalks. Their counsel contended that it was illegal to hear the on the Sabbath, and after Justice of the Peace Max Heim had consulted the statute books he agreed and freed the accused men All the men live on Rochelle ave- nue, the principal street of the town; and all have sidewalks in fremt of their homes. Chief of Police Paul Heim, brother of the justice, sum- moned to court yesterday for failing to remove the snow, as required .by the ordinance. Febh, 7.—The dismissal ot prop- case FOR THE DINING ROOM Nine Piece Suite in Mahogany or Walnut with Buffet, and Chairs of the Queen Anne stylel ReduceditoR S aenises eI K 2 0900 1 | i | composcd | second | been | seven these | the | i the | number laws was invoked | | of ; transparent, especially in the sun, | | | ! | ! brilliant sun limned her NO MIXED JURY IS WANTED BY LAWYER Al Men or AR Women, Is What County Prosecutor Seeks for McGannon Trial. Cleveland. Ohio., Feb. 7 of all bo seught —A Jjury all Edward C. to try the cither men or women will by tunton. county William H. scheduled he intended with hefore prosecutor, case of Judge MeGannon, which” wa 1o start today Stanton the matter up Judgs McGannon an cffort to work whereby # mixed avoided because of the possibility of drawn out legul battle. + present statutes, Stanton said, it is impossible to separate a jury Judge McGannon goes on trial for the second time on the charge of degree murder for the alleged of Harold C. Kayy, a garage on the night of May 7 last. first trial resulted in a disagre ajter the jury had been out 4% suid taking counsel for the trial in out u method Jjury might Dbha Killing owner The ment hours. Prosecutor Stanton witne: used at the subpoenaed. He had no new witnesses. Counsel for McGannon said at least new witne; s would testify was not at the scene said every state first trial had declared he that the judge the shooting. It had not heen decided. early to- day which of the comnmon pleas judge would preside but it was probable the would go before Judge A. J. rrson or Judge Homer G. Howell of Church Women Stir Shines Right Through.” = Feb. Katherine ed Becausce “Sun St 7— Petersburg, Gowns worn by Hoch, prima donna. singing with a band at hall have impinged Puritanical sensibilities of the wamen of this cily, and a of them have entered into firm effort to exhibition Music here, on the <hurch polite her in confine vocalism The gown is a simple texture but an her induce her exclusively to 1o th started the trouble cer 1ffair, rather thin perhaps and possibly but possessing a charming af- finity with Miss Hoch's plump aud piquant figure. When she appeared in it at an afternoon concert th with a start- could not have been highest powered undeniably lingness that surpassed by spotlight. “1 shall wear what I please,” Miss Hoch says defiantly. “What will these the | women do when the night concerts begin and I wear my evening gowns? 1 have a gorgeous one, t low—very Tow. 1 shall wear it lt& lln night concert, and then”— & g o~ v The Chamber o a correspondence with ; FOR Cane Suites of Chair, spring seats covered in Velours or Da ducedito s SRy R S ONS of a three days' s take final Knights of 000,000 to be used for Washington of a war ing. has been mittee, Athens, Press).—Delegates sent | East | month will be opoulos the new premier, THE LIVING RC( Rocker and Dave here late todaj ister of war it has been d British oppo sion is expected to action on the offer of the erection in memorial build- the offer recommendéd by a Acceptance of already sub-com- ON WAY. Feb. 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