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J HU \ paths l T s died at he ome S morning a e eaudoin. Surviving are four d "T STORM GOST 33, .5 . and Funerals. age of 33 vears. She is survived by | ters and three sons who Aar / SP QKE her husband and two children. The | Mary Tebarge of Torrington, " g . N HOUSE E R Mrs. Josephine Dura. funeral services will be held from her | John Basso of Glen street, Mrs Snow Shovellers Receive Wages Today late home on Thursday afternoon at | nie La Flamme of Whiting 1 at Oflice of Public Works Board in City Hall. Mrs. Josephine Dura, wife of Joe 4 { Dura of 20 Franklin street died late | 2 0’clock and from the Erwin Mertu- | Mrs. Jamos Coyle of Cherry ‘¥ lh-prcwnu.u\c from Mass. Will Prob- yesterday afternoon at the New Brit- | ary chapel at 2:30 o'clock. Burial | and Joseph, Edward and De e ain Genéral hospital following an | Will be in Fairview cemetery. Beaudoin of this city. . ably Continue Present Office | operation. She was 40 vears old and (Continued from First Page.) Nex; Session. was a native of Spain. The funeral Mrs. Mary Beaudoin. \ / | was held this afternoon and the burial Mrs. Mary Beaudoin, aged 74, died rom ashi ! . at 12:45 o'clock today at tho home | Miscellaneous Shower to law, the one from Norwalk being Washington, March 1.—f‘rederick Wwas in St. Mary's new cemetery. | rn al of snow and ice from cost the board of public works $3,- ald out |u- headed “to protect the snmll consum- | H. Gillett of Massachusetts, will con- itidati | 905.52, that amount beins YG&I‘S Ll[lgallflll day to the force of snow shiovellers urI er against discrimination.” From | tinue as speaker in the next house of | Thomas W. Burns. . of her daughter, Mrs. James Coyle 3 H ’ of Cherry street, with whom she had MlS_S Jennle ThOm made her home. Mrs. Beaudoin was Migs Jennie Thompson of K Norwich was a petition in favor of | representatives. This was assured to- | The funeral of Thomas W. Burns > ton was tendered a miscellaneous § cducational legislation. day as the result of the decision of who died at the Soldiers’ Home at | one of the most prominent of the old-, rejecting | republican members of the next Noroton, was held this afternoon er French residents of the. city and'| er last evening by the Daughte conference last from the undertaking rooms of M. J. had lived here for moresthan a score | Scotia of New Britain, ot the hon i Kenney and company. The burial was | of years. She was stricken by a | her sister, Mrs. David Wilson. cemetery. shock about three weeks go and | freshments were served and a since that time her condition had been | entertainment provided. A mock: their three days’ work. The entire eayroll for the lepnrtment for the pn, March 1.—A mining week was $4,.242.08 bo distinctly marked I'he money paid out in considerably highe than t of that bourd estimated sine« the The house concurred in bills providing for investigation of | house, meeting in venereal disenses in state institutions, | night, to nominate Mr. Gillett to suc- the petition to change Bozrahville to | ceed himself. Nomination is equiva- | Gilmanville, and a number of other | lent to election as the republicans ! 1 ; bills which the senate rejected Fri- | will have a heavy majority. Anna Edith Norton. gradually growing less favorable un- | riage was ‘‘performed.’’ Miss T! day. Representative Mondell of Wyom- | Anna Edith Norto, wife of Wil- til death came today. son is to become the bride of Johi} Labor Biillsi Hearings, ing, likewise will be republican leader liam Charles Nortod of Kensington, She was the widow of the late John | ler of East street. The house chamber will be used | of the next house. By decision of the salaries is s employes o that Its boundaries may in St. Mary’ . Mary's new 004, the supreme covTt ., 0ne of work done greater than Bing In favor of the 8il- | w,.4 first planned Tk now plough oalition Mines company, | was sent over several sireets other fight waged by the Con. | than those in the immediate center of company. A review to- | the city, as has been the method in the pagt, while in addition crosswalks oxt of the court's opinton | 1o clBuncd and gutters on low streets the right of the Conkling | shovelled out to allow the thawing | snow to move. Thursday for hearing on labor bills. | conference the Rev. James Shera The agriculture committee report- | Montgomery, formerly of Indiana but ed favorably on the bill providing that | now a Methodist minister of Wash- the state shall furnish owners of 15 | ington, will succeed the Rev. Henry or more sheep $1 a rod for wire fenc- | N. Couden as house chaplain. ing not to exceed 300 rods and to put One of the principal actions of the a lien on the property for three years. | conference was to appoint the mem- Also, favorably on the bill to pro- | bership of the committee on commit- » for rezistration of sheep with | tees, which is charged with appoint- = the town clerk. The same commit- | ing the powerful steering committee, - ——n ) ’ . 7 dolmited by the official St o e~ e Joint- | tv¢ had sent to appropriations com- ! selection of the party whip, and des- ol ) e ' B veabyyLh it A .",‘__""m‘:‘"‘r“,""':;w:’l‘""":‘ "n'!‘k“:"‘ mittee the bill for an allotment of | ignating the membership of other SNOW o BEST and on the other two ! Rl it e, money to the Connecticut Sheep | house committees. The committee on [ ~ ! ! PURE (White) s et ina G I‘rs assoclation committees as appointed includes: WHITE T Lody of oro lylng under | k within the limits of an | ent was denied although STORRS GETS MONEY. eously interp »d when | - yesterday as being In |y guggestion Is Made That College eompany’s contention of the Conkling Mines Keep Within Appropriation. graphical degrees and sl R otiens Sto that . ‘ bl st ol bonds — Connecticut, Tilson; Delaware, Lay- COMPOUND his Indicated, the court .0 o000 - . iy _— — B el weval or i hua I oy amath i inatitutionfiliat exceeds its ARMENIAN CHURCH ton; New Jersey, Bacharach, and - k - ¢ appropriation will in the future have bl ; l ELECTS COMMITTEE. | Pennsylyania, Griest. 25C LF . 2 Ibs Cc 2°1bs jors Three and Four and (, go hegging » extra funds, the . ‘ ms must bo constdered | |, 579 with which to meet a | ChUrch members held yesterday aft- WILSON SIGNS P. O. BILD. |*URE FOOD 367 MAIN STREET d by the monumental | gqoo oo U W henth of Iebru. | €¥oon the following church commit- . tee was elected: Harry S. Kinofkian, president; Giragos Hagopian, secre- ary. pt an application of land E by Wi kly voted be- helmaney was Lrankly tary; Garabed Yessian, treasurer; monuments cannot give | cauge. as onme member of the board junlor location In re- | .\ jq "“we have got to keep the in- 'm:umnl 'Ihl; mm‘;“”; n's | stitution going somehow. Sharp pining claimants had no . " eriticilsm of the entire state system N v urpo e E @ patent would purport | o¢ groncine state institutions was | ntly elected minister for the whole — SETING. * the court declared PAomaeEls =l State of Connecticut. g company sought dam. | Yolced by Attor e r,:;":',':"v“h,:":l‘_’ The church holds its services in St. Hartford, March 1.—The New Hav- ' 000 the ore removed | » “"'“'-m especial l); e "_x“ My Mark’s church each Sunday. A meet- | en county delegation in adjourned 5 ferring to the agricultural c ing will be held at the Armenian meeting choose Senator Charles R. f# Iin pute After los- Bict court, it carried the e ——— club at 298 Main street on Friday Treat of Orange for member of the Possful msue In the cout AMERICAN WOOLEN REPORT. evening of this week. All Armenians State board of agriculture from the inning a verdiet for Springfield, Mass., March 1.—The [are cordially invited to attend this county and then adjourned until mesting. March 16. LEGS OF GEVlINE 2 4 ROASTS BEST RIE ROASTS c 28c ‘Washington, March 1.—President VAleonftCany e sneay =t d IN THE EVENT OF DOLLAR DAY ALWAYS BEAR IN MIND OUR SLOGAN: postoffice appropriation bill; the $15,- 250,000 rivers and harbors bill and MORE. FOR A DOLLAR THAN A DOLLAR CAN BUY ELSEWHERE the first deficiency bill carrying $276,- 000,000. ‘ Toros agoopian and Manuel Atos- | hiam. Rev. Mampre Peltgiam is the inist in New itai vas & St (e o i and ywas re ) PORTERHOUSE. SIRLOIN AND ROUND FANCY LEAN MILD CURED SMOKED @ supreme court re- | annual flnancial statement of the urt of appeals. American Woolen Co. read in the an- LAMB VEAL veeen. Ib BEEF - E—— nual meeting here today showed net SHOULDERS LEGS 26 profits for the year ending December $ LAMB VEAL B ) C BEEF DNED UNTIL FRIDAY, | Profits ) . ; 31, 1920 of 36,805,260, of which 4. . LOIN LAMB BEST VEAL 35 FRESH BOILING 10 > .. m Cc BEEF . .. Cc f John Unwin against 333 was applied to dividends. The . . chow which was to | gyrplus December 31, 1920, was $31,- : d In the supreme court | 508,732, u)mp.nul with $£34,233,263 on . ' ; ... w18c fhis afternoon has been ' December ! 119. There was charged 22 41 Friday. Mr. Unwin off for depreciation $2,228,404. The e - P u B it by Judge George Klett assets include $£10,310,397 in cash. K] - = : FRESH i FRESH CUT FAT AND LEAN b ZOC ™ 18¢c dnesday Only Look ONE DOLLAR |] Butter 0% Pure Silk Floss [ | wmes Ib 50c|==" doz 45¢ = ’ FANCY WHOLE MILK CHEESE ......... Ib 20c| STRAWBERRY JAM Mattress $ 14.00 ot o o s AWIFT'S GEM NUT MARGARINE ....... Ib 28¢c| YOUNG AMERICAN CHEESE ... - i SWIFT'S PREMIUM “OLEO” .... «+s+.. Ib 30c | STCFFED AND PLAIN OLIVES — IN B(_LK Dollar Grocery Specials s et P ot Of Tul.i — = $ N 4 Ibs D[NNE}%V m:mb ckomrx-:ll-: for ? '§: g:x TU};% n;fls b e Furnishing Co. = g EERRET $1 20 Ibs. NEW ROLLED OATMEAL 7 Cans PREMIER SHAD ...... for 7-8-9 R. R. ARCADE Small Pa]m for - $1.00 Fruit Department Specials 4 Doz. LARGE JUICY LEMONS for 3 1-2 Pecks BEST MAINE POTATOES .. 2 Pecks FANCY APPLES 3 Doz. SWEET JU ORANGES for e e owuo‘\rs 12 Ibs. EXTRA' LARGE PRUNES for R BROW, 20 lgc. THIN SKIN GRAPE FRUIT 8 1-2 Ibs FRESH NEW RA!SINS for VOLZ F LORAL CO- . - SOLID MEAT ...... 40 c LARGE SMOKED 25C BLOATERS .... 7 for 'STERS A int 92 West Main Street Fresh Fish oo™ 28 momr. o 20c ) OLLAR D AY | For chk Retums Use Herald Classnfled Ads. OR WEDNESDAY, DOLLAR DAY 2 : — re offering 300 pairs Women's Dark : Walk-Over Boots At One Fixed Price 20% OFF THE BEST VALUES OR 209 OFF $5.00 o —DOLLAR DAY— On Erey Datec - e Purchase Will Be F und At th, e ncludes our best Tan Kid and Cherry Of Goods NOT ' i Skin Walk-Overs. Heels are mostl IVI A Uv i ey 1 By and -cuban. . y Mentioned Below. RLO S 328-332 Main St. sl L All Women's Wool Hosiery that Below Are Just a Few of the Bargains. SEE OUR WINDOWS Half Price Will Buy Half Quantities. was $3.00 and $3.50 now / Curtain Scrim, 12 yds Fleisher’'s Wool, 4 oz. Dresser, all sizes, ‘$1 Window Shades, 3 for Men’s Hose, 5 pair for » for $1.00. kei - $1.00. ; $ l. s 0 —Second Floor— . EInS'—ZFE{ l§l¢1x;9~2. o —Second Floor— $ —Seccond Floor— . $1'00 —First Floor— ‘%gtton Sweaters, 2 for Cups and Saucers, 1Ist MidgileooBlouhses, all I“ga;itiesfi' fosrhéitf)'o light Lace Scarfs, 2 for $1. » $ quality, plain white, 6 sizes, $1.00 each. VNS @ op (A ULL —First Floor— DAVID MANNING’S —Secona Floor— for $1.00. —¥irst Floor— e B N Lace Table Covers § e : L Hose, 10 Enamel Pots $1.00 ea. “—Sccond Floor— Aluminum Pots, $1.00 o ;‘{'&5) ot pain eRchY s —Second Floor— Cups and Saucers, each. . “First Floor— EESGelDisd Baie ) BESEC AT Hares Bie 0 Bt b Latiny Men’s Hose, 6 pair for Tabe Cloths $1.00 ea, Z_Sccona Floor— $1.00 each. $1.00. Children’s Swea —First Floor— [} ~—First Floor—