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HEAD OF DANDRUFF | Dissolve It, That's Best Way ‘The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissoive it, then vou destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arven: apply it at night when retir- ing; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger t o tnis tonight and by _morning most if not all of your dandruff will | be gone. and three or four more &p- | plications will completely dissolve and | entirely detroy, every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dan- druff you may have You will find, too, that all jtching @nd digging of the scalp will stop at | once, and your hair will be fluffy, lus- trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hunared times better If you wani to preserve your hair, do by all means set rid of dandruff, for nothing destrovs the hair more!| quickly. It not only starves tne hair! and makes it fall out, but it makes it stringy, stragely, dull, dry, brittle and lifeless, and everyope neices it. ¥ou can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is Inexpensive and never fails to do | HEBREW DRAMA. The First Love Given by Boston Act- ors at Colonial Theatre. At the Colonial theatre on Sunday evening an audicnce of severai hundred enjoyed the four-act drama The First| Love, given by the Oscor Green Stoc company under the management of M. Simon. The entertainment was under | the auspices of the Young Men's He- brew assaciation. Sweets Orchestra played during the evening. The drama was giyen in the Hebrew language and won frequent bursis of | applause for the effective work of the | cast, which comprised Madame Ida | Glodstone as leading lady, Osear Green as leading man, Philip Singer as com dian, H. Weightman, Madame Annie| Lubin and H. Hoffenberg. The com- pany plays at a Heston theatre. At Vineyard Workers' Meeting. At the Vineyard Workers' meeting at the Central Baptist church on Fri- day evening soprano seios by Mrs. R. P. Potter and several piano selections by Miss Ella Potter were a delightful part of the pregramme. _— DANGER AFTER GRIPPE Lies in Poor Blood, Cough and Wora- Out Condition. Grippe, e pleurisy, ppeumonia ar greatly io be feared at this season. To prevent grippe from being fol- lowed by either pleurisy or pneume- | Bia, it is ortant te drive the la traces of it out of the system. Our zdvice is to take Vinol, our| delicious cod liver and iron prepara- | tion without oil, and get your #trength and vitality back quickly! W.W. ake of Aberdeen, \iss. says: Grippe left me weak, run-down and with a severe cough from which 1 suffered for a long time. I tried/ different remegies, but nothing seem- ed Lo do me any good until I took Vinal from which 1 received great benefit. My cough is almost entirely | gone and I am strong and well again.” | Try Vinol with the ecertainty —that 1f it does not benefit you we will give | back vour money. Broadway Phar- macy, G Engier. Norwien, Conn. | Vinol iz sold in Baltie, by J. W. La- vallie & Co. and In Taftville by the Taftville Pharmaey. P Kexema of Bealp try our Saxo Salve We guarantee It Our Finest Teas All Varieties 25¢ per Ib. VanVorst’s Cocoa 16c 14 Ib. can Best Baking Powder 12¢ lb, can 280 Ib, 10¢ Ib. Best Coffee .. - Peanut Butter United Tea Importers Co, Franklin Sa., over Somers Bras. Pirstchaes Morchont Toder CLEANING and REPAIRING, and SHOE REPAIRING We give trading stamps. Call at 38 Macket Street. Tel. call 537-5 8. MIKOLASI. GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalme 32 Provid~—-- St,, Taftville Fromu: attention to day or night calla. Teleshone §30. aprMMWFewl m. to 1 p. m. Sundays Once In Six Months| o At Least You owe it to yeur health to hava yeur teeth examined. In no department of personal eare and semfort is it more true that the “cunce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR A THOROUGH EXAMINATION OF YOUR TEETH. We are too ‘busy executing skillful dentistry to find werk that may not be necessary. What may need to be done, however, we guarantee to be dene | secured by mortgages on the K. OF C. CLASS White Cross Council, No, 13, District Deputy Hennon Sun@ay was an epoch-making day for the members of White Cross coun- cil, No. 18, K. of C. of thig city, the | occasion being an exemplification of the major degree of the order on a class of 21 candidates. Members of the order were in attendapce from every village, town and clty in eastern Con- necticut and western Rhode Isltand where there is a council of the hnights of Columbus, and the crowd taxed the capaeity of (he assembly rooms of tac couneil in Pythian hail. In the absence of the grand knight. the meeting was presided over hy Deputy Grand Knight J. Edward Dri; coll and the Gegree work was in “harge of District Deputy John F. Hennon and team, who was assisted by Dis- triet Deputies A, N. Vaughn of Willi- mantie and P. J. Cuddahey of Derby. The large class of candidates, tr mombers af which had been preparing themselves for some time for the re- ception of the degree, were most favor- ably impressed with the solemnity of the degree, and the members and vis- IN MAJOR DEGREE Gathering—Distinguished Visitors Present. Had 21 Candidates—Work by and Team Witnessed by Bl. iting knights were enthusigstic over| the splendid manner in whicll the work mplified. Music was furnished orchestra composed of P. I James T. Wood and Frank J. Galligan. [ Amons platform were Rev | State Legturer W. A. Keefe, Ignatius V. Maclejewski, P, J. O'Reilly of Mont- ville, . Massicote of Tattville, William H. Kenned; and Myles P. Galvin of this city, State Advocate J. J. Colling and Past District Deputy M. JI. Sulli- Van of New London, Grand Knigats Thomas I. Berth of Willimantic and P. v of New London. Folowing the exemplification, a short social consensus of opi one of the most the kind ever h | section. The Cross council t those occupying seats on the J. H. Pitamaurice, n was that it was successful affairs of @ by the order in this ynmittes of White at made the arrange- ments consisted of Dr. T. A. Crowle: Daniei T. Shea, Charles V. Jame! Frank P. McNamara and Aleyande Jordan. 5 BUSINESS ARRANGED FOR SUPERIOR COURT. Short Calendar Session and Lst Held Here. A short calendar session of the su- peror caurt was held here Saiurday morang, wth Judge Mlton A. Shum- way presdng, to arrange for the b iness of the April additional session, civil side, which epens here on Tue: day. Motion Assignments. The following assignments made: April 21—Maine vs. ers, appealed fraom probate, and Becker vs. New London. April 22—Tawn of Norwieh vs. Da- vis, First Natienal Bank vs. Jodoin. Motion List. On the motion list these were disposed of: . Answers were ordered in the follow- were Gadbois matters ing cases: Cragn ve Central Verment railroad two week; Crandall vs. New Haven Co., one week; Vigeri vs. Groton & Stanington Street Railway Co. one week; O'Connell 'vs. Moriarty, two weeks; Town of Norwich vs. Narwich Compressed Air Power Co, thre, weeks; Sozingkli vs. Thames Special ty Co., twa weeks, and two weeks in both Nothe vs. C. V. Railroad and Tripp vs. City of New London. A bond of §75 was ordered in the case of Ni Noto vs, Samataro and others. Receiver Charles . Thaver of the Phames Loan & Trust company made application, which was granted, for permission to accept the sum of $2000 in settlement of notes for $1800 made by Camille Watson on Jan. 18, 1912 and one for 31000 made by and Louise Watson. The notes were Thimas Browning farm in North Stonington and upon furniture and farm imple ments. Besides giving $2000, the d fendants alse released (he sum of $13 on deposit in the Tru A plea in abatement was heard in Tinker vs. Tinker, appeal from probate and then the attornevs for the defendant were allowed until Wednesday ta file an answer. Judegment of 00 was allowed in the ease of Coit et al, administrators v, Mrs. Leath of New London The property covered has a froni- age of 230 feet on Pequot avenue in New London and is of the estate of Benjamin Jerome. Judge Shum confirmed a decree sanc of this land to Jame: which was made several weeks ago. The decree required by law in the in ¢ also on Friday oning the sale stance of a trust created by a will, was submitted by Attorney Coit ta Judge Shumway. Mrs. Leath, widow ©of Benjamin P. Jerome had a life inter- est in the preperty The tract includes eight acres of Jand with a frontage in Pequot av- enue and along the shore of about 230 feet. Mr. Lyrch will besin mimedi- ately ta lay out the plat in large building sites with readways through. GREEK EASTER SERVICE. Congregaticn Carries Lighted Candles Through Streets in Early Dawn. Sunday was the Greek Haster, com- ing a /week later than Faster Sun- day of the other churches, and serv- ices were held at Trinity Greek church on_Boswell avenue, beginning late Saturday night and continuing to midnight and over the eariy hours of Sunday morning. Following the eustom of the church in thelr heme land, attendants at tha services departed from the church carrying tho lighted cand which they had used at the Easter services, as they vassed aiong the streets with their twinkling lighfs. A few fivecrackers were also set off outside the chureh, which is a Greck Easter custom. New Hall in Father McCarthy's Parish, The new hall in All Hallows' paro- chial school building, Maosup, where Rev. Joseph E. McCarthy is pastor, will be opaned to the public Wednesday, April 22. The new hali will.be dedi- cated as St. Joseph's hall. It will be blessed privately in the morning. The Moasup band wilt give a concert early in the evening and there will be sinc ing by choir, aperatta in French, come- dy in English, drill by school children, ete. 'wo reoms in the building will soon be occupied by pupils from the con- veni academy. —_— BB TR G i i )~ 1T If you need need Energy-- get acquainted with reat, natural _ VITALITY- ESTORER, Feel the good red blaod and “warth-while” this to your aid. T skillfully and abselutely without pain at a reasonable price. DR, F, C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE Succeeding The King Dental e, 203 Main Sweet, next to Bostc: Stere. Lady Attendant _'Phane 1282-3 - T e ambition caming racing back ! ! | The Rerfect Torlc’ ABK ANY DRUGGIST 4 Mc,/flz; aoklet KINGS PUREMALT. DEPARTMENT 36:38 Hawley St Baston I SRS T Maine and oth- | Chmille | D. Lynch, | and chanting the hymns in law voices | COLONIAL THEATER’S % MERCHANTS' WEEK SHOW. All Feature Bill for this Marning Ar- ranged by Manager MeNulty, Manager MeNulty theater offers an all f this Monday morning chants’ Week free show. bill will be a concert by Charles A Dowsett, Musical Director, on Wass man Peerless Photo Orchesira, start- ing at 10.15 sharp, including The Kiss Waltz, Cordite, Poet and Peasant, ov- erture, Holzman Fred, March Good Pals, a two reel production by Pathe featuring Charles Burnell and Marguerite Risser. Explosion “D” is a very powerful drama by the Kalem Co., featuring G. A. Williams and Hel- en Holmes. Sophie Picks a Dead One, is a two of the Colonial ture program for the Mer- leading the sanay Co. featuring Sophie Clutts, the funn Weman in motion picture: rounding out a programm hard te beat, NORWICH TOWN | Successful Sale for Georgia Seheol— | { Flags Fiying for Merchants' Week— Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Returning from ith boxes of heme made candy, ion Rogers and Isa- ed. Miss Calla am at smail tables Returning East. Mrs. Lewis Frazler, who ifornia last fall, have left Pasadena and are on their way east, eeming by the Seattle route. They pect ta reach their home on_ West Town street before the first of May. Interest in Merchants' Week. Many flags were out Saturday up- town and people showed interest in the long line of automobiles as _the | ssached the Norwich Town Green | about naon. On return one ¢ar was stalled near Fitch's Corner. Moved to Preston, Mr. and Mrs. . H. Tiffany maved this month from Sturtevant street to Preston. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond V. Slater and family of Otrobande ave- nue have moved into, the tenement vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Timany. Substituted for Teacher. Miss Mullin of Warren street, Nop- wich, substituted last week in the vil- lage primary on Sturtevant sttreet for ra McClellan, who expects to (Monday) morn- | Heard and Seen. ession was held, and the | reel side splitting comedy from the Es- | school, | peen visiting Dr. and Mrs. California. A successful sale was held Friday af- ternoon and ov pel of the First Congre 1 church for the | bene the Albany Normal Alba hirty dollars was real- ized, 1 th previously se- | curéd will be used by the missionary { committee of Christian Endeavor [geciety o purchase supplies for the There were four attractive tables, | anz decorated with green boughs,whera Misses Hlelen Avery and Margaret Ew- | |ing sold peanuts. There was a fine | | display « eful and faney articles, | with Misses Ruth L. Potter and Ruth Avery in charge, a tempting cake ta- ble, where Miss Mahel Corrigoux was busily emploved, a long table attract- LEE & 0SGOOD'S Moth Preventives Take care of your woolens, furs and feath- ers. Take advantage of Merchants’ Week and be supplied for the season. Moth Balls ........ 10calb, 3 lbs, 25c Naphlaform ........... 15< a package Gum Campher . ....... . 5ca package Napthaline Flake . . ... 10clb., 3 Ibs. 25¢c S verraseess.. 25¢ a bottle Oil Cedar Red Cedar Flakes . . . . . . . . 15c a package White Tar Paper in Rolls . ... 50c a roll White Tar Paper in Squares .. 25cabox Samuri, a Camphor Comp. .... 25calb. 50c, T5¢, $1.00 each Cenvenient, simple and easy to get CUT OUT AND PUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT IN YOUR POCKETBOOK White Tar Cedar 15e THE LEE & 0SGOOD CO., Druggists, Norwich, Conn. | White Tar Paper 25g Hill visited friends in Jewett City last week. will return today (Monday) after pass- ing several days in Hridgeport. r. Connell's mother and sisters West Town street. * Miss Julia Connell of West Town| Hiisha Staples has returned ta New | } i B i irs. Parker of Plain H strect was a Tecent visitor in Hoston. | | Flaven after visiting hie sister. Mra. |, AT Josephine Farker of TIan T [ O W. Grant, of the Canterbury turn- friends pike. Mrs. @arah Gulliver of the Canter- bury turnpike wag the week end guest Miss Mary Mule of Wartford | of her brother, Dexter Johnsen, eof was a recent guest of Miss Mary Me- | Preston City. Nally of West Town street. ? during which she visited Browne McKenzie of Mystic has N. G. Gray of Vergason avenu Local residents recall being in Grot 11 years ago Thursday, April the launching of the Minnesota, whi: was lost diring the year 1804. "It w a cold, windy day much like Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connell of New George F. Hyde of Washington street | London were here aver Sunday to visit | Full of juicy, rich flavor to the last bite, ‘‘Mild sugar’”’ cure, they call it. Always keep them on hand. They | B 1. Willard from New York was at his home on Washington street for over Sunday, | wm ¥ Falis v | street last week llinghast of Clark's Iatives on Sturtevant and Anna Sha- passing a fow Misses Anna Filbur | han have re days in New a afte Mr. and Mrs. Georse Geer of Palin | | Miss M. C. ADLES Hair,Sealp and FaceSpacialis Bargains All This Week In order to do her part taward the suy of Merchant's Week, Miss Adles offers special reduction$ from |now until April 25th inclusive, an all Hair Goods, Face Creams, Scalp Tonics, Btc Sall on Miss Adles while in town. 306 MAIN ST, Next to Chelsea Ba Tol. 652-4 WEEK AT The Toggery Shop, 291 MAIN ST, DR. . W. HOLMS, Dentist Shanaen Buildina Ann Telephons 524 - Fm stimulate, as well as satisfy, the appetite, Attleboro, Pawtucket and Providence 18, for last =p We have the Rebate Tickets for the Industrial and Good Exposition. Ask for them—they're free. MERCHANTS WEEK All this week will be Mer- chants’ Week--one of the greatest shopping occasions ever offered the people of Norwich and vicinity. ALL OUR NORWICH PATRONS orieous & Mimhell Home You'll find Merchants’ Week | Shopping Tickets - all over the Store. Look for them— they mean savings. tage of in ch as dicate. “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst” - Merchants’ Week OR ANY OTHER WEEK We Have the Goods That Satisfy ~ “Ready To Serve” THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street The One Great Hosiery Opportunity of the year. APRIL 20th 21st This is your ‘chancegor ' saving—to secure thegTopNatch a big mo Values. # The * Distribu-. tor's way of .infroducing “Opyx"" Qualityito yan. H 248, —~Women's “ONYX" Matium Weight Cottous Pull-Pashioneds ' Dot Top; Rela- il ox, Black oaly. Om 31,00 Vaite. 250 per pair S WAk Womens e Lile: DabA™ Bogy forced feel, Sole Resulit 353 for ONVE" DAY PRICE Figh $pged Heel aad Spliced Sole sad Toe PR e 1 only. owwx” FOR ‘BOYS B 173 YX" Motlum Welghs D] Wear Ribbed Cortos in Slack sod Tons 2 B g oo e ion"Hon FRTL 5 Pl Bcporpair Anrie et bals & THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. Norwich, Conn. FOR WOMEN " : P H 366~ Women's " "5 Gauge e P ey ey | i i ' ey i e pes.pai s Women's < “OWVI" Dot 3k wnd *“Bab-i? Toge+Reinlomed Heel. Solc sad g"‘" White and Tea Resder S A ? \RRICE - 3 paiafon S5 C 1M . "ON¥X 5 ot pr o il e, e, S L oo A . ONYE" DAY PRICE 4. Jpaies for 3125 _ FOR, MEN E 35:ens "ONYX" S Biste e Black ' 615 i—beste v " Hechand T, Splkcod Saim b Tow. SpHond e, Soleand Tosmgn Bict. Leguiar SGc Vakee, s - Spuintor 3L . S0 Sun o TR e T — ONYX" S Pure SikiModicm ntores Mk, Soic andib ey Hamboois. n=g FcE R FORMISSES S SONTT Mot wsic T TR R M A as well as visitors to our city, are invited to take advan- OUR SPECIAL OFFERINGS DURING MERCHANTS' WEEK We want Norwich people to share always in benefits and advantages which we are able to extend. While the special values we offer here are primarily held out during MER- ! | CHANTS’ WEEK to our friends from out of town, we mast cordially invite our Norwich patrons to buy liberally of all on { lines offered. The specials we offer are correct for im- mediate uses, and the prices we put on them are so low-that it becomes wise for all to take advantage of them. SPECIAL VALUES ALL OVER THE STORE / Every department in the store is offering special values this week—and remember, every price reduction is made from our regular low price, this fact in itselfiis a guarantee of even greater savings than the reductions,themselves would in- A SPECIAL FEATURE OF MERCHANTS’ WEEK will be an offering of the famous “Onyx” Hosiery, in which the manufacturers co-operate with us to.make it the greatest Hosiery opportunity of the season. this great offering of “Onyx” Hosiery which begins Today. Read ahout et Bl 3.