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WHEN COMB IS FULL OF FALLEN HAIR PAYING FOURTH DIVIDEND, Over Half € {lia Fiftean Hindial Chacks Tasmiod Have Bota Whet t0 Do When el Goms Out or Presented—Total Dividend Amounts to About $58,000. While you smoke and after ou smoke—COMFORT! 3 | . W oo g e e o2 o 0| Three Days Before Easter 9 8 Loun and Trust company for thelr|general expenses of administration to |5 FEERHOR FOW o0 to x s care how mforta afterwards. fourth dividend, about ome half have |be born by the department as advised B N 8 You don't e ble 3 been prescnted at the baai for pay- |by the court in ita order and decision |[ttle neglect and thin, dry. aui iite- || There are only three shopping days before Easter, and'the § good a cigarbtte may You can smoke Fatimas B e et e [ e vones. ivi” Mien deciared |1oay, Mwultc o iiaiize the scaip ¢t 2 || woman who makes selection of her New Suit or'New Hat i s b oo T i et T he i e Gingics with Vibrant energy 1 make of - i n epos % taste if, while you are more freely than any | The dividend which is for ten per|the savings dpartment under orgers [Vry halr on your head heaithy—get || today is most likely to avoid disappointment. We are AT YA > 3 cent. is being paid on an order grant- [of the superior court. The first divi- |® Package of Parisian Sage from The & smoking it, that cigarette other cigarette we know $07 (e muperior pour, icey, March | demd mas 0 0 Der Sont: (he e o O untar i Tub s sght || FULLY Prepared in every department to supply your Easter § ) on o ver Amos end fo cent’, % . § burns your tongue “or : bout without Browning, At the time the order was |third dividena fof 10 * per cent. The |!nto your scalp with the fnger tivs. || wants. We are showing the most fashionable kinds of | ; i S < B e oo dnEotent: (oo [Soon BsE 5o, genenits oo o “SE1cEa o8 entive el lie- of the hair—irom root || Easter Apparel for Men, Boys, Women, Misses and Chil- | " .. savin 3 50, .89, of o1 catches” you in your having any heavy or _ i upwards of $11:000 which with the |less having been pald in full as order |10, ti>—promoting healthy growth and stimulati, beautiful gl 1 1 1 i 3 & throat. “reant foeling of having amonnts realized from the conversion ed. e Slosy, texture dren, and we invite inspection and licatis all that is necessary Fatimas have a go'od smoked too much. EXECUTIVE MEETING OF Zorvou to sse that - your' hair has taste but they don’t do ARTHUR ANDREWS AWARDED 72 = GOLD MOOSE RING.| COUNTY AGR'L SOCIETY. fiofl:::d ?x‘;?uog'::rifl%“:fhnm’:fl: women’s 81“( H°Slery gl Y That's why they’re cr ‘dandruft have entirely aisappeartd, comfortable to the throat S0 SENSIBLE. Took First Prize in Card Tournament | Signs Contracts With Entertainers for | s———————————— and tongue while you Try Fatimas—right at the Moose Home. ! This Year's Fair. WINDHAM COUNTY CASE then, loss time and patience shopping around. Come right here to head-. - In the card tournament at the! A meeting of the executive commit- TO BE RETRIED smoke them. NOW —and prove for And better yet, Fati- yourself howSENSIBLE Moose home on Laurel Hill Arthur|tee of the New London County Agri- quarters where the assortmont is large and you can get just what you mas leave you feeling they are. Every woman needs Silk Hosiery ts complete her Easter costume...Why, Andrews hase been awarded ‘the first | cultural soclety was held in the rooms|Supreme Court Finds Error in Casc || WaMt-without paying a big price for it. We show Silk Hosiery in a big prize, a gold Moose ring, his score be- | °f the society Wednesday morning for Charging Fraud in Marriage. range of grades and styles and in every fashionable coloring. Included ing 991, and the second prize, the purpose of deciding on what enter- in our assortment are such well-kncwn makes as “McCallum,” “The Moose pin, went to. Albert Tamphere | tainment would be given at the fair| Sixteen decisions were handed & - Whoso score was 997. Consolation prize | this year. All the members of the com- owT || Phoenix,” “Gotham Gold Stripe,” “Kayser,” “Onyx” and others. Hers is % offering: ¥ 5 - by the supreme court following a con- A Slven Gookgs 3 mittee, which includes A. D. Lathrop, a spec s st wh Tl | e T 1% Patuer ioe presi- | Sultation of the justices in Bridgeport o the tournament follows: dent; C.'D. Greenman, treasurer; W.|Tuesday. Women's 8ilk Hosiery, comprising some of the best known % b W. Beckwith, secretary; G. D. Avery,| T i oleme Hands Boorel N T G Slorea: Saieme o he appeal of Samuel C. Kone of [} makes in the country. The assortment includes plain black Londo : Hartford for reinstatement at the bar [§ and black EMBROIDERED, white silk with black clock b e B. Ring, N ich; 1 3 ¢ ‘ack clocking, a {—'larik\.r 100 1o | B R o EA_"“"‘ :'""i'- is_dismissed. variety of novelty effects in fancy hosiery and sbout every Moles - 100 s | e Kalm, Franl uTor 8 found in the decision of the || fashionablo plain color. The regular valus of thess Silk I R e ians, who hayo gust | S5S57, i in siowing 3 Seim o || S5ciinge'Te $125 42§30 Specta pric. .. A Par Para: 7 urned to this country ter & tour “ - § Smith 100 T223 | Sive their wonderful aerial and web| “Brror 45 found and a new trial or- ° Ludwig 100 1252 act. The Three Romans are to £ive|gered in the Windham county case of HE e 8 i ohes B RO R T B o et PROTTIVS S0 - S Budniclc 9 = el b b L arging fra e. agnick : 1033 | human comet, is to be the star atirac- { Tha jowes Lobin ol G T, MATTaS IN THE LEATHER GOODS SECTION MoGinnis 367 | tion on the stage. This young man|ene 5 T Kennedy 367 | dives from a platform 100 feet high |®"%; 1s B Women's Strap Back Purses of | Chlldrer’s and IDsses Leath ey 1645 | to a shute constructed for this purpose. | Seroud vo water cormmiimorces® of || real leather, biack and colors—price | Hand Baga, biack and colors ot Zhe Marchiel - o84 | Recently, while playing in New Jersey. | Hartford, resulting from auto collis range 25¢ to 32.00. 50c and 3100 Brongans 1838 | T e Tor et ol b fon. In the superior court in Mi Women's Hand Bags in great va- | Women's Belts. all widths, plain Jarvis . : featire, There are five Hons In this | JleSeX county the plaintiff was non || rety—leather and moire in black | colors, siripes and checkn made of e act. Then comes the wonderful ca: A st ee— | Smter, Suede, patiat lenthes il e ng act of the four Lukins. This act Bewce | sllke—prices are 2! and 31.90. ican Steel Wire compa ment vacated and new Cloyne vs. Plume, error and judzment Tayier is not new to Norwich, but it is,ex- Wunderlicic pected to make just as much of a hit 5 . as ever. Laura Morris will appear as| oy, - Soane’- : the original Cynthia. As well as being | Hanrooa: aorb oy carke va. the Jok AN EASTER SPECIALI Wom: Leather Hand Bags, all the newest shapes, nickel frames, silk or leathor lined and each ono fittad with purss Haza Hance Mutua n 0 comp: ot 4 - I 5t Hazara’ ' reat Tonmaker, sne s s very fng | Hancock’ Mutual Insurance compary, || and mirror—Speclal price 87 cach, rogular values $100 and $150. Surns inger. satie miss 0 or: omp- — Eurns. The firqworks this year are some- | So o, Copapissioner. no error: Thomp- Carter 5 052 | thing entirely new to Norwich, being | tion of the compensation commissioner, s o - S D e £ Suggestions from Jewzlry Section Anoth ntest i o - clel _ Fairfleld county: F. A. DeNunzio vs. 250 prisen: Wil o amariet o oo e wo o 2ng sets o | John DeNunzio ana others; judgment Pearl Neck I 1endid | Mosh Bags with gate tops in ring o American fla Y reversed and juc osts for || ascortment—y 00 an nd fish ecale mo ners. i company whote Tid was actenied out | Gerendants giriesg o 20 coste for || 41 Tl gt MOy of seven competitors is a Connecticut — et lakge saloetion of | 7 NOHWIC;!TW:EMEAED:(::EESESNETME R R e coripqches, & large Selacti | Bliver:plated Candle Sticks, Colo- - 2 : sy o eices arer ile 59 3 ‘terne—at $1.25 each. LY-1 by A Blondin Maren of New Jersey.| The regular monthiy business of the s—prices ar » 599 and | . s OMficers Wers: Efectodl ot Auie .| “The society mas gone to a much|Bors' Brotherhood class of the First | | Rosary Beads of tmitation ston al Ses : s .a, sion in Bridgeport. larger expense this than ever be- | 2aptist church was held at the home s of pearl &nd ctoloréd | In &l colors—prices range is 290 to 9 = fore, and the entertainment is the best Q‘f l"er'n;rt Willey of Asylum street on e 26e and 50 i = that the management could get any-|Wednesday evening. After the reg- cfs’,"n';,"if";;ir Frl»:r‘::e..t;:nltflh: :fnn::{l\l where. ular routine of business was transact- | R A aughters of Rebekah in Bridgeport | ,i0g JT2CAl grange prise has been (o an enjoyable social ho ] 3 1 TFa® . et : in 1 raised $25, making $125 to be given in|Music was enjoved and during H 3 d Sh " G d S Wednosday, was 2rs. Mnnie Amburm | T2, B2% TAKIRE B8 Lo be iven I o erreminents e ant g the | arr an e 09ds Section the m(s\ing‘ ere as e l;)s:"!‘»fuer::\f:‘\:-‘_r;ve'cu’o e R the host. Coiffures ara beceming more elaberate every day. Nothing sots off a re: t, M o . 2 . e e 3 i gl mg:i\;er‘v r;h[r‘n’c,fl: The track is to be put in the best| Held Rehearsal at Y. M. C. A. ¢ like & beautiful Comb and the following suggestions give 3 e e = shape possible. Men are to start at s . ar ided_he escponsl h i e - " mond, Winsted; warden, Hatt v Yo g bt g U take part in the | ea_hew inexpersive these artistic elements aret Stickle, Hartford; secretary, Mary - the Woman's | s s y. Mary -ack, and by fair time it is thought . 3 | Sheli Barettes; piai o d Spanish Co Johnson, Torrington; treasurer, Miss | ihoc " . Nt | o ux is to pre- heli Barettes; piain or trimme panish Combe, Casque WATERFORD WOMAN GRUESOME S8OUVENIR OF MAIN STREET WAS BUSY [Clara B! M. Douglass, Forestvilie. Ap- | tit,Ong 9f the best sod tracks in New |sent, hold a rehearsal at the assocta- |[ iwith whité of colored ston plain of ptone trinimed—these o BENEFITS BY WILL. BRADFORD WRECK.| THOROUGHFARE WEDNESDAY. bolntive oficers wero named as fol-| fair ground | tion hafNon Wednesday evening. S6c and $1 ik Dlaln oF | Parne ol e B e ide — e va: Marahal, en, Sey-!1"" 4+ present it looks as if 60 horses H gl 4 v —prie 3 Mrs. E. C. Hamrond Left $10,000 by |Richard Stapleton Has Three Quarters | Mild Weather Brought the Shopping |'20uri conductor, Maud Briggs. MId- | wiuia” e entored for the difforent mmed &t 256 §0¢ And $1.04: and §.80. Her Brother. Melted and Run Together. Crowds to Town. MIhas e et onl | reces: 4 un i e gt G T A recent issue of the Horse Breeder BRIEF STATE WS James 3. Codman, Jr, of Brookline,| An interesting, although somewhat| Main street was a busy thoroughfare [\i='%, New Haven: outside guard,|nas the following to say Mass, a lifelong friends of the late ETuesome souvenir of the Bradford Chester Chapin Rumrill, is bequeathed train wreck has come into the posses- When an enterprise is so fortumate secretary of the local soclety: local merchants report excellent holi- |dates received the assembly degre . & i i sion of Robert Stapleton, claim agent 'Bree. | ag to have the rizht man at the helm, E hy A dies and Flowers. " oved) all of Mr. Rumrill's estate, save $10,000 |of the Shore Line Electric company.|day trading. The mild weather and Easitr 18 the tue for'Oandl 4 Flowers: Dash Seentt Jos it can generally outride all storms and | . Danbury.—-There in the town ot |f ¢ 5 o and a note for $500, according to the |The souvenir consists of three twenty- | ideai eveninz brought the crowds to|SCOUTS HELPED TO nd safely in the financial harbor. and | Danbury Just. 5261 Tmen wio o™ by || 73 and be sure and take eoveral boues of these delicious Chooslates terms of Mr. Rumrill's will, which was |five cent pieces which in all probabili- | town for their Easter shopping. One CLEAN UP PARK.|the New London County Agricultural | called for service in case of war, ac- |§ homeé with you for Easters g‘;fl in the registry of probate at tywereuu; the }DlO(‘ket oftsnmedun‘fnflt;:— of the most successful seasons yet, » wmmyh“u rr-n'nruh‘r"ly1 !nr‘!‘un%c cording an analysis of this matter | A d of ngfleld Tuesday. The $10,000 was |patc victim who was trapped in the [said one Norwich merchant, when as when they gave the wheel to W. W.|on file with the town clerk | full. und box 50c left 1o 3irs. Anna N, Hammor.d, sister |cars and burned to death. The money | od about his Easter tradc, and from | 1K@ UP Leaves and Brush Around 3 e | PO Pavili p kwith and told him to do the steer- | of Mr. Rumrill and wife of Edward C.|was melted and run together but the | the appearance of the crowded stores avilion and Swings. g. Last year was his first season ag| Greenwich—The 1Sth annval cham- Hammond of Waterford, Ct, and the |Inscriptions.on the coins are still dis- | Wednesday evening this cusht to be| fair manager and secretary of the rac-| pionship of the Connecticut Golf as- note is one given by Burton A. Brooks, |tinguishable. Mr. Stapleton states that | the opinion of the majority of retailers |, SEVEnteen of the local Boy Scouts | ing department, and the number of en- | sociation will be played on the coures | which the will directs shall be can- |8 plece of melted gold with part of a |in Norwich. People are more and more | (07K advantage of the opportunity to Assorted Chocolates for tries received the different classes and | of the Greenwich Country club, Green- celled. false tooth attached was also found. |recognizing the fact that Norwich is|PASS in second class scout work at|the quality and number of other at- | wich, June 28, 29, 30, Ju | el < o the logical trading center for all the |3ohegan park Wednesday afternoon. | tractions displayed all went to demon- | s | Litchfield—Th o | surrounding towns, for a glance at the |InStructions and ~ examinations wers | strate that Mr. Deckwith was “on fo criden—The C. S nroe Co., | — ahiths Cantse Gehobl have Do s | aitiddistown--Work _on remodeling | S iractively decorated ,Vindows will Siven in pacing. tralline. nature ob-|his job" He was unfortunate, how- | menufacturers of and decorated gs ""; e st g 1 - 2 sy convince anyone that the |servation and map making. efore | ever, in having to contend with bad | glassware, has petition in gats, Caramels, Fruit Creams and owing to the prevalence of measles. |sity was started this week. Do secired here as well as in Nca |the examination as many as could pro- n A weather, but, at that, he staged a great | bankrupt es are given ad bt cured rakes and assisted in raking up | fair, and, if he has been reinstated in|as 333,000, which includes $6,000 in| s a i the brush and leaves around the pa- | Old Sol's go aces, sunshine on Sep- | wages. RESPONDED TO CALL villion and swinzs. The assistance ot nber 4. 5 and 6 will help to put his | the scouts was greatly appreciated by zation on a basis where its fu- | Seymour—The S FOR GRASS FIRE. |those in charze of the park. e assured. walk committes held a preliminaiy . — 3 — e This year he will offer the kind of | Mecting Sunday afternogn at which > Chemical Used in Extinguishing the | COULD NOT PAY ina : t usually attract the | Tudge X ik was clected Ll Axtoauiay eing over the {wice. | permanent chairman of the union com- | A mes on Starr Stree __FINE FOR THEFT.|arounds, and there is no doubt but that | mitte | . Allen Brown, Colored, Was Present. | the managers of racing stables will| 50 many good things, a1 Cov- ered with the most delicious Chowo- ates at 29¢ for a full-pound box. nday school May- At 5.10 o'clock Wednesday afternoon ewy L Seagc : i Lo New Britai the auto pumper and Chemical Co. No. . : show their appreciation by giving him | 13 Bfofldway wauregan Block B2 <tonded to o telephone can for a| ©@ in Poquetanuck Wednesday | large entry. It took him only one | COmmission has had placards placed in | f{|crass fire on Starr street. Six gallons| Wednesday Morning. season to learn that few trainers have | *“"’“ “'»\“““‘,{“’."“' town and other of chemical were used in extinguishing | - horses of stake calfbre, so he will omit | P! ““?5 - _fi"’ they are sure to attract T.""lflll. 1230 the fire. Wednesday morning Allen Brown, | Stake racing from his programme, and, | Potice, asking tr | Two minutes before 6 o'clock Wed- [colored, was presented in Poquecta- | therefore, most of his classes will be | 'Fee on Arbor da nesday evening the auto pumper and |nuck by Constable Michael Nolan and | for $500 ‘purses. Any information he the Main Street company respondea |fined $1 and costs on a theft charge. .—The municipal tree Iloston, the highest of the 15 bidders|an article and then compel the retatler | wko offered & premium of $33,609.25. | to sell it at that price. Waterbury.—The board of ‘aldermen | . Naugatuck—Judge D, J. Stavin of| New Haven—The Moose, an order at Monday night's meeting sold water | Waterbury was one of the speakers at| with a membership of 1600 in this o to a telephone call for 2 fire on the|As he could not pay bill he was bonds of $100.000 and school bonds of | A1 open mesting of the Celtic Literary | city, has appointed a committes to se- - 4 dock at 9 and 11 Water street. One en to jail. The man was arrest- $225,000 to Merrill, Oldham & Co. of |Asscclation of Ansonia, h day | cure plans for a building to be erected tank from the pumper and chemical [ed by Policemen Maloney and Dela- | He will endeavor to give a free-for- > " |afterncon. Other speakers included J.|by the organization. a an oa s |from the Main m;]»ou auto were used |ncy on Tuesday evening and held at |all pace, “"dh“""f'glfl“"° g\rgs "“"ufl; J. Bplain_of New Haven aud Joseph| £ e n extinguishing tI flames. the police station for No- | to_attract the fast recor rses, of Nau; romwell—Merritt G. rool = b s i 5 lan. Constable No- | 0 foh, at the present time, a lirge| SMART NECKWEAR AT T ¥ hing be prosecuted for continually working 1S 1916’S HALLMARK.| Manchester.—The Manchester Cham-|a horse t0o old and unfit for use. ber of Commerce went on record s of the Connecticut Humane so- tho meecting Monday night as being |ciety warned the man repeatediy not opposed to any law that would allow | to use the animal, but it is alleged that manufacturers to set the price upon|he ignored the cautions. number are owned in New England. Ordered to Command of Submarines. Come to us and get your children ready for Easter. We Holy Week Servicss in . Cathotic | . The track at Norwich will be put in cater especially to them. Lieut. G. A. Rood, U. S. N, has been = i atholic | arst class condition and will recetve v detached from the works of the New| . Church. daily care during the season. Mr. . London Ship and Engine company to| At St. Patrick’s church, this (Thurs- | Beckwith would like to hear ~ from Our Coats and Hats are all carefully selected, and | conncction with fitiing out tho subma- | day) morning at § o'clock a hish macs | trainers loo for a good locatlon, rine L-1 and to duty in command when | Will be celebrated, foHowed by a pro- |and states t the use of the stables the latest models and colors. Navy, brown, tan, Copen- §| ihe vossel is commissioned. The Lei,|cession of the Blessed Swuerament. | and track at Norwich will be free. ke - 7 which was constructed by the Fore There Wfl_l bLe adoration during the day Mr. Beckwith is a man that “fits” hagen, checks, reefer Coats and the new high waist line H| River Shipbuilding company at Quine |and evening. in almost any capacity in the show Coats, with flare Skirt, sport Coats, etc. Ages 1 year Mass., is_the largest submarine in| Friday morning at 9 o'clock there | business and is a starting judge of United States ser ice. It is the \\’il: be a mass °f the pre-sanctified | more than average ability. = . irst of a series of that type and was | and veneration of the cross. = to 14 years. Price $3.50, $5.00, $5.98, $6.50 to $14.98 [¥! tirncd over to the commandant of the| Friday afternoon at & o'clock there AT THE DAVIS THEATRE. u, .n ’ u”e Charlestown navy yard April 11. She|Will be solemn way of the cross and o is 170 feet over all. Her equipment|Services in the evening also. Homan's Musical Revue and Charlie includes four torpedo tubes and she| At the Saturday services the Easter Chaplin. will be propelled by oil burning en- |Water and pascal candle will be bless gines. The other six boats of the L |ed. 3 Homan's Musical Revue was seen in ) . type will be ready for delivery before R e Our Children’s Hats are lovely. Every child looks Ty 1. Reported From Martford Convention. | tre on Wednesday, and. their efforts 2 Mrs. John E. Post, Mrs. Artl Vs ve: well received by the large sized wflt_y in them. We.hlve Hats that n‘"“d' the coats, S = man and Miss Mariq Brigga. delagatcs, | houses at both the afternoon and making a matched suit. Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 to $5.98. HATS FOR BOYs of the Benevolent Union in Bushnell | dian, was seen in a two-reeler, A Night If you want to keep your hair in|chapel Tuesday Mrs. Post read an in- | at the Show, and the other feature pic- from the Central Baptist church, at- | evening performances. The Devil and 2 good condition, be careful what you |teresting report of the Hartford con- | ture shown was Double Crossed, a four . Colors white, brown, blue and black Wash it with. ana Garpets OF CHARACTER AND DISTINCTION Our fine assortment suitable for the different rooms of the home will appeal to you for beauty of design and finish. Cocoanut Qil Fine tended the third annual state conven- | Tom Walker was the title of the sketch {ion of the Woman's American Napust | prespted and fhe siags seiting Sed Washi s cme Miss Society, held in | was very effective. For Washing Hair || 117055 day. At a meeting| Chariie Chaplin, the popular come- vention and she repeated the report | part western drama, with Anna Little - . «“ . 3 Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50 to $2.98 Most soaps and prepated champoos | at Wednesday ‘afiernoons sassion cf | in the leading role. Especially attractive are the Adam, also “William and ices 2 . o $2.! contain too much alkali. This dries |the Progressive Missionary club. o g o i 4 the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and | At the latter meeting Mrs. A. T. Ut- May Suspend Cattle Law. Mary” patterns of Dining Room and Chamber Suits. |is very harmful. Just plain mulsified [ Iey reported from a southern college cocoanut oil (which is pure and en-|in which the club is interested. tirely greaseless), is much better than the most expensive soap or anything Bicycle Trip to Gardner Lake. Cattle Commissioner _Jeftrey O. Phelps has received a number of re- { 1 quests to suspend the regulations re- 1 v Sideboards, m.oobm'm“;& Bureaus, $1200, $15.00, $18.00 up. For the LLadies i ey i up. Dressing Tables and Stands. x &) , garding the importation of cattle which p o ssing Tal a E ASTE R NECKWE AR fioe Jou,can se, for shampooing, as| Several Y. M C. A. boys enfoyed a | were cnforced us a precaution against | ; aoine SO Vo v | e e . ~ By = e » * bicyele trip to Gardner Lake on Wed- | the foot and mouth disease, now that y % Simply moisten your hair WIth | necday. They took lunches with tnam | it has been officially deseribed s erad- a4 D e Brace Beda, $1000 v e T T I One O O eea; | 2nd passed the day at the lake. The|icated. Commissioner Phelps does not 3 Nevelties of all descriptions—Collars, Jabots, Vests, [§|rich, creamy lather and cleanses -the | bosrar a0 11 Srrieeor Tioical Di- | care to suspend the ot on e oions opinicn of the commissioner the execu- N v : b . . hair and scalp thoroughly. The lath- |y, ehat £ . i i % Fancy Ties, Etc : 5. T Tovs In charke of Begs’ Sectomey | bockme oHoerive. It wis Recessary for 3 ! . | or : ies otut ;as‘ny,;hfl rsmrge;ew‘z Harold Ely will visit the plant of the | the governor to approve them. In the - ° ° Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50 to $3.98 | particle of dust, dirt, dandruft and|j B Martin company in Taftville. g esceesive oil. The hair dries quickly < Byt - : e # : : s Pht 5 tive should approve of any suspension.| v oy 5 peat white volle shirt waist . J o ; e N s Hiked to Trading Cove. It was his intention to confer with the | 4" bin' fucked yoke and hemstitched 137-141 MAIN' STREET / SEE THE LILY COLLAR-—Something New! age. The Girls' Hiking club enjoyed a trip | 5°Vr™ -t Seams 18 worn a white pique stock, the You can get mulsified cocoanut oil {to Trading Cove on Wednesday even- | wings outstanding being an interesting |} - L iSRS = ! MARK CROSS KID GLOVES at most any drug store. It is veryling. This was the second hike the club One Arrest on Wednesday. feature. The Ascot is biue and white [} * We cordially invite you to inspect our-stocks. i cheap, and a few ounces is enough to |has had since organization a week ago. The police made'one arrest on Wed- | striped shirting of the same tone as ’ last everyone in the family for|Last Wednesday evening they went to | nesday, and this was on an intoxication | the straw hat, which takes a blue satin months. A the State Hosnital . chazza. band and duli siver buckle. %