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Styles to Please 50,000,000 | 7 Ipswich Wearers A big problem indeed, but call it a hobby with us who have made hosiery — and*made it well — for 99 years. Surely there is a style of Ipswich Hosiery to meet your requirements when it pleases so many folks. When you purchase Ipswich Hosiery you are investing in real comfort, long wear and fine appearance at a common-sense price. IPSWICH MILLS IPSWICH ™3+ MASS. Oldest and ome of the larpest Hosiery Mills o the United States LAWRENCE & CO. Sole Selling Agents Boston New York Chicago St. Louis Philedelphi Fresh Cut Hamburg, 1b 25¢ Sperry & Barnes Bacon 38c Best Frankforts . . .. 1b 22¢ Challenge Milk ... can 17c 3 cans 50c Fresh Fig Bars . ... 1b 20c Snappy Ginger Snaps ‘2 1bs 25¢ Royal Lunch Crackers 2 Tbs 35¢ Corn and Peas . . 2 cans 25¢ San Francisco ald Classified Adots, COMPANY REORGANIZED. North German Lloyd Has Incroased Its Capital Stock to 250,000,000 Marks Washington, March 22.—Capitaliza- tion of the North German Lloyd Co. has been increased from 125,000,000 marks to 2560,000000 marks, the new ‘issue of stock to participate in divi- ! vember, dend earnings in 1921, according to a report to the department of com- meree today from Consul Gen. Cof- fin of Berlin. Construction of ships and the development of service, he said, are expected to be carried out by this increase in capital. PP AT S TREADWAY GETS 20 YEARS FOR MURDER Philadelphia, March 22.—Peter D. Treadway, who was convicted of mur- der in the second degree on Satur- day for killing Henry T. Pierce, man- ufacturers’' sales agent, here last No- is scfitenced to serve from nineteen years, six months ‘o twenty | years. Had Judge Audenreid imposed the maximum penalty of twenty years, Treadway would have been entitled to a commutation of six years for good behavior. Under the law a prisoner must serve the minimum sentence before he is granted time off. e, Splendid Georgetown Shad; jl‘:st' as good asWComnecticut River Shad ... ‘ Small Buck S | Small Roe She Conn F.er A Rockport Cod. whole | Boston Blue, whole fish ... Steaked Large Flat Flounders Shore Haddock Sea Bass, Sea Trout, Striped Ba-s, Perch, Steak, Smelts, Native Silver Bass, Flounder Fresh Salmon, Fresh Mackerel, Halibut. New Serges Sport Checks FORDNEY TARIFF IS READY FOR PASSAGE Republicans Plan to Force It Through Just As Wilson Vetoed. It. ‘ Washington, March 22.—With the decision by republican leaders to put through the Fordney emergency tariff bill precisely as vetoed by President Wilson, immediately upon the con- vening of congress, the maljor legis- lative program for the extra session was believed today to be definitely settled. Reserving their previous position against the enactment of an emer- gency tariff members of the house ways and means committee yesterday acceded to the request of President Harding for passage at once of a measure designed to afféid protec- tion to the farmers against foreign competition. Agreement to the pro- gram also was given by Senators Pen- rose, Smoot and McCumber, conferees from the senate finance com Senator Penrose " would be limi necessary to i of the bill ti With the tating. will take up to be followed vision, tated regions ‘of FraN to get a medal denotin b or in rare cases mi, of Honor. Many. social visit a town and get togeth ganization of social worke country so as to get. funds the town in question. If t adeption amount is raised, who sends the funds gets PREPARE FOR OF! Constantinop Aarchy CONNORS-HALLORAN — LADIES’ DEPARTMENT For Easter Y ear- Specially arranged groups of apparel at popular { 3‘{‘ e Sl prices SUITS Reproductions of exclusive costly models in richly embellished or finely tailored types. Gabardines ~ English Tweeds Novelties A 75 Well tailored models in Mandarin, Box, Flare, Semi- Eton, Redingote or Tuxedo, fashions featuring finer tailoring touches and newer embellish- ments in ing, I FIRE IN COLLINSVILLE, Collinsville, March 22.—Two houses were completely destroyed and two others seriously damaged last night in a fire of undetermined origin which made homeless twelve families in the section near the Canal road bridge and caused damage variously esti- mated at from $15,000 to $20,000. High winds and the fact that the i fire fighters were forced to stretch a { line of hose across the Farmington t river hampered the work of the vol- untecer department of the Collins com- I pany, the only fire fighting organiza- tion in town. | i NEW MONEY REGULATIONS. | " Coblenz, March 22.—American sol- ldiern wishing to send money to the | United States must appear personally {to fill eut the blanks for money or- ders, under an order given bankers here by the inter-allied Rhineland | commission. This step was taken to { prevent the escape of capital from Sermany. A FOR ECONOMY. [ March 22.—More than pmployved in the Angus of the Canadian Pacific notified today that work o2 ded tomorrow and BADpril 4. The “holi- was declared as _reducing meas- " THURS., FRL, SAT. Wesley Freckles Barry Y embroidery, tinsel in their latest applications. braid- That he had a good “seller” and he fol- lowed him a week to locate it—the “prohi.” man thought he meant “cellar” and that he would find some illicit spirits. Now speaking of sellers, THE BIG FURNI- TURE STORE is full of them from Kitchen Furnishings to big comfortable Upholstered Living Room Suites. buy them to sell and therefore give ex- pert attention to the buying end and the old adage is true “when they're bought right they’re half sold”— have just three great big Easy Com- fortable Davenports, covered in best grade tapestry at $179.00. Now we’re ' open at eight o’clock tomorrow and these three Exquisite Davenports ought to be sold by ten. You can’t make a mistake on any of them, but, if you come first, fhat means choice.