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Wran e THETHDIENE O s 3-5-7 \Water Street 4 Announcement of lnterest To OF GENT’S FURNISHINGS IN CONJUNCTION WITH OUR LINE OF MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING. OUR GENT’S FURNISHINGS. MEN’S OVERCOATS MEN’S SUITS MEN’S PANTS YOUNG MEN’S SUITS YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS BOYS’ SUITS . BOYS’ MACKINAWS 'BOYS’ OVERCOATS BOYS’ SWEATERS BOYS’ CORDURQY PANTS BOYS’ UNION SUITS $10.00 up $12.00 up ................................. $2.50 up 95¢ and $1.25 ............................. $1.85 $1.50 up ...................... $15.00 25c¢, 29¢ and 50c SEE OUR MERCHANDISE—COMPARE OUR PRICES—EVERY PURCHASE MADE HERE MEANS A “ALWAYS MORE FOR LESS” NORWICH BARGAIN HOUSE 3-5-7 WATER STREET CORNER WASHINGTON SQUARE NORWICH BARGAIN HOUSE Norwuch Gonn WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC OF NORWICH AND VICINITY THAT WENOW HAVE A COMPLETE LINE WEEKS OF RE-ARRANGING AND ALTERING OVER OUR PLACE, WE ARE NOW IN A POSITION TO SERVE YOU. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF MEN’S, YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS, MACKINAWS, SUITS, SHEEP LINED COATS, SWEATERS, FLANNEL SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. AS IN THE PAST WE HAVE GIVEN YOU BIG SAVINGS ON ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS BOUGHT HERE, OUR POLICY WILL BE THE SAME OF BELOW WE QUOTE YOU THE FEW OF OUR MANY BIG VALUES WE GIVE. $15.00 up $15.00 up $1.50 and $1.75 NORWICH, CONN. You AFTER $2.00 up $3.00 up $5.00 up $6.00 up $2.25 $L.15 SAVING. x n monarchs and that their|blending of iron ore and copper ore l' d to_have don m_ good.|that Mammoth Cave does not posse:s. or telis me I'm T e president L hope he's ts teel much bel Belgians, st tting bet-| e Ohio cave pierces the Lowels of both his|the earth to a maxi he truth|feet, ang has over 1,500 feet of wind- ing corridors with arched stong roof bly was| and with kaleldoscopic colors ever ap- in this|parent in the freak rock formations be-fand mineral deposits. 1is huge sta- went 10 lactites resemble giant iciclgs suspned- 3 ueen went 'xmmeme cavern. lls white crystal sta- inspect two hos afternoon “u'! s and Stalactites honeycomb, phant foot. ave is the largest in Ohio and than 100,000 years old, - ac to geologists who have est ed the fact that it is preglac largest stalagmite, known andfather’ stalagmite,” measures feet in circumference at its base. t gives some idea of the age of the ave, for salagmites and stalacites to grow barely an inch in a usand years. The entrance to the cave is on the RIVAL OF MAMMOTH CAVE FOUND NEAR WEST LIBERTY, O. ‘{ Mount Tabor cave, ;. O., a labyrinth of The beauty of ns wmdmz corridors run through limestone, and glacial | drift, and the cave remained unmo- ed by human beings until 20 years n first discovered. t time a large. sink basin or) ole” on the Reame's farm Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA |} JUST ARRIVED TWO CARS FINE WHITE HOMINY CHOPS WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT OUR STORE AT $3.25 PER 100 IBS. AND ONE CAR OF WHEAT STANDARD MID- DLINGS WHICH WILL' BE SOLD AT $2.95 PER 100 ‘LBS. ALSO THE FOLLOWING: BEST OATS, 96 Ibs. ... NO. 1 CORN, 100 Ilbs. NO. 1 CRACKED CORN, 100 lbs. .. .. NO. 1 MEAL, 100dbs. ............ d proved to be the mouth of The entrance goes down gh umest_ona shale . and to the . passages fd!h and height and to ot cant help showing you're’ hfippy 1f your: | various cha | Chamb: hina Hall and Flag Room, the la So mamed because of the > angement in verticl stripes ting layers of iron oxide and The man who is well booted shows by his happy, com- fortable expression that he is enjoying life. We’ve got just the shoe that you should wear. It’s just your size and quite the proper last and it’s built to last quite a while MYSTIC SCRATCHFEED, 100 lbs. ... MYSTIC LAYING MASH, 100 lbs. .. NO. 1 RED WHEAT, 100 Ibs. ... ... NO. 1 CHOICE BRAN, 100 Ibs. ........... um depth of 65! hipmen of|ed from the rock hewn ceiling of the! “that envelopes the re | from -lonly a4 m calcium carbonate. One unique cham- ber, contalning hundreds of small stalactites and stalagmites, ail re- sembling miniature tombatones has {been labeled the “Gravevard’ zeolnnsts at Ohio st cave was caused by out the rock and perc i the rock. down in the Mad River Val: The width of the accessibls gal- leries varies considerably. The maxi- is 50_feet, the height of also varying these la to less than three cently two of the largest and stalactites were ruthles off-and smuggled from the cave cover of coats. Whether uriexplored channels' may lead to larger eftects ang may, accord . | cave, Wird be an almos ing {o geo. edless lab: | sage ways, i | elevation of the Mad 1 Un nately, la t.Mount _Pabo. now make fur: ther extensive' ¢ p'oration ‘almost im- vossible. Tho Manganefle lndul‘try in 1919, Reports received from the shippers by the United States Geological Sur- Y\e\ Department of the Interior. show that for the six months ended June 30, 1919, the shipments of high-grade manganese ore ammounted to 44,539 ons. The shipments for the first quar- er of 1819 were tons angd for the second quarter were idns.” “The total shipments o high-grade ore for this period of six months were less than those for the' quarter of the year 1918 in which the shipments were lowest—the first quar* ter—In which they were 55,682 tons. During the three quarters from Oc- tober 1, 1818, to June 30, 1919, the ship- ments.of high-grade ore showed =a steady decrease The number of shippers of high grade ore during the first six months of 1919 was only 30, whereas the numi- ber for the year 1318 was 247. fotal shipments of low-grade 10 to 35 per cent. of | | The ore containing manganese for the six months ended June 30, 1919, were 86.158 tons. The total shipments for the six- months were nearly two and one-half times the total for the first uuarter of 1913 The shipments of ore. containing to 10 per cent. manganese during the first six months of 1919 were 16%; tons, an increase of 16,741 tons over the shipments made during the firs: quarter of 1519, which were only 130 tons. _When you hear 2 man praising his ncighbors it's doughnuts to fudge: he wants to sell his home. UNION GRAINS, 100 lbs. WIRTHMORE, PENN STOCKFEED, 100 Ibs. ....... COTTONSEED MEAL, 36%, 100 lbs. OYSTER SHELLS, 100 lbs. OTHER SPECIALS Charles Slosberg & Son 3 Cove’ Stmet, Wel( Side: longer than you’d expect. We’re expecting-you to in- vestigate this. The Kies Co. LOOK FOR THIS SIGN sl oGt el e s i v THE - NORWICH ELECTRIC COMPANY ALL WORK GUARANTEED 42 Franklin Street