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R LN armm N nfflcfi' e s kg SALOMON railway for the month of December |AccHlent claims .. 191035 Fregght .... .... 5 66.57 ik bt RaTh s e END TUR.D GHT ANUAR th - fg S sopar i by Rceivr Toner| puralon 5 20 SALE S SA AY NI J Y 2% Beit or (BU (hie D St (e e ST Foud was pikced In the hands ora rer | grsied Two More Days Leftm—-Fnd’ay and Saturday ceiver is $29.827.02, of which $21,850.57 X was in October, $3,571.37 in November Cash balance Jan. 1, 1920 $40,155.00 and the balance as just reported. The statement of assets and labili- Receiver Perkins makes the follow- | ties resulting from operations for ing report of operatoins to Dec. 3L | three months ending’Deec. 31, 1919, is 1919: given as follows: Take adh tage o thw iy redidtio ha & . 81-8385~87 Franklin Street e advan the big reductions we have made on our e : S } s on nasd Dec. o ovesing A entire Winter stock. Don’t wait until the lo.st day to buy— 'W : s T TR Gl N, ! ‘ With merchandise almost up to the skies transportation . $13,085.56 | ablesiat end’ sippli A : Ao IO e T LOOK AT OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. FOR PR!CES in price, we could have hoarded our ~ Ablhesiikiiocus s Accvnntso::';:li:l'eg P T e | stock and eventually SOld them at much ceipts .... .ae 1,087.86 Other current 'liabilities. - 087 1,817.25 , —————— $6,887.88 | Taxes accrued (3 months). = 10,048.92 | would otit redinte.. . TIELIIY| oo i e BB S A L 0 M N e gmter mgln of pl‘Ofit but this m?!:ol‘li.mf‘f???f";gi_437_;9 el ¥t 5 3 R .not be in hne Wlth t-he broad progresslve Clevers nabiitty 8127 g AR i GENTS FURNISHINGS HATS, suom and BOYS’ WEAR Material and sup- $25,816.11 : ¥ EVENINGS N s C palicyof the executives Of this bl“iness- : : i ; OPEN EVI l'Wl b - : SIX DIVORCES ASSIGNED CONNECTICUT LED ALL 100 Fra.nklm Str?et ! i Ch’ ong .Olll' purchases consummated many ON UNCONTESTED LIST STATES OF ITS SIZE A FEW MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. , R 1 2 2 e - months ago make it possible absolutely Six uncontested diverce cases are on This country raised more tuan 541 to undersell any competitor in New Lon- the list for the short calendar gession [ 007,000 in the arnual Christm: of the superfor court to be held hers | sale which has.just closed, this (Friday) mornifiz at 10 o'clock | to Hubert M. Sedgwick, state with Judge John W. Banks’presiding. | paigh manager for Connecticut, The following is the list: has just returned from Chicago wh Florence Malnati vs: Mario Malnatl. | he represented the state.tuberculis’ Louisiana 45,000; Maine 35,000; Mary- i i man. land 35,000; Ma: husetts 145,000 ext Sunday will be observed as ; o i 3 4 5 < £ D 2 B ial. Celia” Shacnomits v Hesry Shanaos | compiesion 4t the. anmtal convention | Michigan 100900: Minnesota, o nieizon, T et L demorial A1\ don county.. Furthermore, these prices itz Sophia Wisniewski ve. Theodore, of state secretaries of the national tu- | 25.000; L e ' Wishiewski. Mary Hicks vs. Lester A.|berculosis association. - B . S h lesa1 ark - ; 38 1 k, in South Manc : _— T ar idiaArine T sawser V4 Tagee A (e Crag compention_pastn| A £0000, g Himputice 65 uh | B Souh e are less than the wholesale et are pawyer. Clara P. Brown vs. Waften | reports were received from every state.|000; New York 360,000: New ot, R I..epent Sunday i arshall has gone throuzh hed d . ) . Brown. No state of its size equalled tho record | aity 360.000; North Caroline 5 onts, d Mrs. Charles N, A B arsha g sone. oo et H Th Co t Ca.sh GI'OC' T T of Connecticut, whose sale has already | North Dakota. 1 ; Ohio 21 at Bolton Center 5 ot T quOtlng' € IImURl y WITHDRAWS DIVORCE SUIT reached $73,000. This is a per capita|Oklohoma 75,001 Gregon riot nea: s low Tuesday i g FROM SUPERIOR COURT |sale of six for Connecticuf. Only five | pannsylvania 300,000; b The divorce suit of Margnerite M. (States reported g larger per capita seali 000; Rhode Island 36,000 Foster, of Stonington against Alfred | Sale, South Dakota, New York, and|olina 20,000; South . Dal R. Foster of Fitchburg, Mass, Colorado with seven, Tennessce With|Tennessee = 225,000; ~ Te: been withdrawn from the superior|ten. and New Hammshire with four-|Titah, 20,000; Vermont 50, court. 3rs. Toster, whose maiden |feen. In these five states’the seal sale}35000; Washington 65,001 name was Frauces, sought the di- ' Was accompanied with a personal ap-1ginia '20,000; Wy vorce on the grounds of intolerahle Peal for large donations for con-|consin 125,0000 m; e presidency urgh 85,- [.as the lower land about. el el i Cake | ter It was about zero and varied: in |Tishes for making enemics. — T ery is not surpassed by any other store 45,000; | the lower places, 24 being the lowest o 100,000; | reported, at An M . ' . A Virkinia of its kind in New England. Truly the Mr. and M, M. J. Golden. She re- = cently arrived from overseas, where h G (:0 h force on the erounde of Intolereble Beal, for large donations for con|consin g & otal of $5-| {1 D. Polard of Willimantic visited | she was in service 15 seeetary || Community Cash Grocery Co. has won e Y 4‘. o ple resulting in mmny subscriptions. 5 his father, W. H. Pollard, mturday 'the Knights of Columbus, und was g . _ f its name on merit. A few of the re- the week end at his parental hoy doubtful whethed more persons bought Miss Amnabel Post! 34, died last A. 8. Clark, carpsnter at the MAns- Seals in any state than Connecticut,| week Tuesday night at the 50000 wis.| MANSFIELD DEPOT — In Connecticut no ¢ donation of mON s Satened b st jve “‘ifif_’_““‘rs- as the school children of this state! & !‘md oo aluing school g MRt Yenow Mustard [or markable bargains that await you. p: Saybrook. s Margaret Stumpf of Westville is the guest this week of Three workmen’s compensation | agreements have been approved S Commissioner J. J. Donohue as fol- lows: Connntr"cut State Highway e¢om- X 0 Harold Hansen of 'Norwich spent Workmen’s Compensation. more than $100 was given and it is “ 5 S has be 2 proved an energetic factor in canvass- | past 15 years. in Mogday bE te S ope e s removed to the Johnson Me- s T T ll] Although full reports from the fif-| when sk t i L Hshin) & Siationd Spiltes - hroat, i v grford, employe, finger end bruls: | v Connecticut cities and.towns where | vived by n siie Ao iy guri| E. B. Thompson has been ill for onnecticut '|nd General ¥ ; s yed sister. Mrs. 1da Post o 2 s n P 4 5 the seals were Sold have not yet been | Hanna of w London, an aunt, Mrs.| flbg';;‘;:m““k;_pm Stapleton visiteq |, 0! fashioned remed o oo Ll e received at the campaign’ headquar- | William F of Andover, ' three| rriends in New York feom Soturd best. Yellow Mustard, i 5 N o ONEOp, e in the state capitol, New Havi cousins, les Pinney of Bolton, ew York from Saturday to | j1a ice, . ployer, and George Wyman, Harrison's has waipimted 6 SIBTHE o 5 : Wednesday last. o i ot S o ,’ 3 3 ey of South Manghester N g for Landing, emplove, fingers wounded, | i 1 I PIon gy o A : Edwin Reynolds ~ Memorial school - % ; . n ve. fing u i probably lead the siate, Hartford | thur P vor. M ) s, inflammations, o Ib. 43 Dec, 30, necessitating amputation of|is second with about 80500, With| Best has béan monsnct i ihn P | 7as closed last Friday, the teachers : - s Legs of Genuine Soft Lamb, value 50c 1b.—Sale, Ib. 43c one ‘joint at rate of $15. Brig e o thi 3 -2 attending the January meeting held . New Tngiand Coliapsible Tub» 0. | sigut §8,000" Norwichs. tofal of 4000 | (o oane? farm for the past eieht or | ot {fie Souih Coventry village sehool. Forequarters of Genuine Soft Lamb, value 40c Ib. Miss Post was born in b lfi nn;: towns and selling | Andover, the daughter of Arthur and em in small blocks. < r i She, cpinyie. And Shines DaArTe%. n s Chloe Lord Post. Both parents died ing many ci tota s. Something over a year ago Excetlont ' Seuits employer, and Helen Fitzpatrick, §7 |at present leads the state ita 4 y? 2 : Rev. F. W. Klein conducted the ser- € bl 25¢ per capita | she taken 11l and never regained | ¥oiden B but it blistered. == [ e S e L PR R e R P L S Waterf tion in finger {rom &lsale. Practicalll complete reports | her atrength, but was able to be about| Y.c0, {0 the girls at the ~Mansfield ale, scrateh, Nov. 20, at rate of $5. Heat eases pain .and Begy's Mus- tarine made of from other cities and large towns of |and have an oversizht of affairs until| g, - opilg School and hospital on the state are ag follows: five days previous to her death, when The O, e . kS S a00 Benih 0 et | s e he C. E. meeting was ’ omitted Try one boned and rolled—they are fine, no extra charge. § The man who has nothing to say lly ill. Predom- | 5 : , ol . 8 " i it 4400, P | B ek en el i Brelon | (The C. B mectis | we omitea e it m”"|| Native Millk Fed Veal to Roast, no bone, no waste— ter she has tried to say it. Greenwich, $800; Litchfield were her kind helpfulness to 4 rough weather and drifted roads. Al e L L R N e e o M D e S '{\(‘mehener $400; | her cheery manner at all times. There | 'I;he] ’j'lf,'}fi“:?,;f ‘f::-[ s‘!_artig&nsg‘t(\‘ninn Paih il | 2 Milk Fed Veal Cutlets, valus 65¢ b Sale. Ib, 45¢ T e TLI00 es P ong o Qid mot find 1 her 811 v & masquerade ball held 1. tha Gha ingredients, is|§ Native ed Veal Lu , value Goc RLE T s A e T——— \hlffll"d 4 :s," l A Simple Way To Britain, $4,000; New London, $2,050:| The funeral was held at the Congre- | (g hall R | Norwalk, $1200 Beymotr, $400; | gational chureh at 1 o'clock Friday. \Llelen Botham._oldest daughter of P 8 b emove Dandruff || sismbury, $350; Stamford, $2200; Tor. | Rev. Frank K. Abbott officiated. The | Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Botham. oele- i dtive Li - Fresh Shoul S ey | rington,” '$1100: Waterbury, $4500; | bearers were Charles Pinney, Frank|brated her sixth birthday Monday, YA "f;“_ i °"f iy Native Little L3 3 Shoulders, ‘value 40c Ib, There is one sure way that ~has| Wallingford, $1700; West Hartford, | Pinney, Arthur Pinney, John May,|Jan. 19. From 3 fo 5 e'clock a party Siosting ohest cold you can get speedy . cold ya : e, Ib. . b vie A e lond 88 ! ; S . pardy | sting Telief with this mont et |] Sule, SvEE Tailed fo remiove. danaiudt oi| $800; Willimuhtte, $1608. James Robinson and Clifford Herring. | of 21 be:s and girls made merry with |20d 1 : ce, and that is to fissolve it then f TWO Vvears ago when the seals were|The floral offérings were beanGiful, | her at the Botham home. fective preparation because heat eases || Fragh Dreued Native Roast Chicken, value 65:: Ib.: you destroy it enfirely. To do this,| a5 80ld in Connecticut| we raised | Burial was in Andover. Devotions were held Thureday at 7|DP3i2—30 and 80 cents at drusgists or just et about four ounces of plain,| 343000, the present total of $73,000| * Mrs. Frank H. Strong has ‘returned | p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jane Stea- |2} mall S. C. Wells & Co, LeRoy,|f —Salg, Ib.........cc0oeviiiiiaiiiiniil.... B5¢c blmm tig von_from any drug gt S D S Roast Beef, cut from heavy Steer Beef value 50c ib. . —Sale,lb......... St e e et 1 o8e 1 when retiring; use enough|!WO0 Yyears ago was about $2,225,000, to moisten the scalp and rub It in|2gainst $4.100,000, the présent éstimate Pot Roast of Beef, no bone, no waste, value 38¢ Ib. —Sele, Ib. . oo s A i e The Following Numbers As We Are Unable to Get Any More of Same to Replace Missing Sizes. Jjust as hot, but quicker, cleaner, and more effective and cannot blister. Native Pork to Roast—Sole elsewhere 50c Ib—Sale Ib. 35c | By morning, most If not all, of your| FEstimates of the 1919 seal sale, by dandruft will be gone, and three or|%t3ie8 Were given at the Chicago four more applications will completely | COnference as follows: « dissolve and entirely d4stroy every| Alabama 50,000; Arizona 30,000; Ar- single sign and trace of it, no matter| kansas 50,000; California 125,000; Col-] how much @andruff v v have, | ©0rado 75,000; Connecticut 77,000; Dela- You will find all itching and dig-|Nare 28.000; s en s ging 6f the sealp will stop instantly, ; G and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, {‘,’,g’azowl"“g A 20 glossy, silky and soft, and look amd|i’0M00; ITnflana 115.0 Towa 75,000, feel a hundred times better, p 000; “Kentucky 50,000; gently with the finger tips. of the 1919 sale. Fresh Beef Lunr, value 18c lb—Sale, . 12V%¢ Sugar Cured: Bacon, by the strip or kelf, valueGOclb - We have Fresh Ox Tails, Swest Breads, Lamb Fnes, and i§ Calves Liver. GROCERY DEPARTMENT | Coffee, fresh roasted, value | Cream Lunch Crackers, | 50c—Sale 39c Ib. value 22¢ Ib. — Special Teas, Jasmine Brand, Sale 3 Ibs, for 50c. Orange, Pekoe, Ceylon, | Armour’s Pure Lard, value value 98¢ Ib.—Sale 64c| 35c Ib. — Sale while it Ib. ¢ lasts, 20Y5sc Ib., 5 Ibs. for i] Tomatoes, value 20c¢ can— $1.45. Sale 15¢c. California Sweet Prunes, .All Campbell’s Soups, value | 30, 40, extra value for 15c—Sale 12c. | 40c, selling for 29¢ Ib. Catined Corn, finest quality, | Full Head Pearl Rice, value ;;lcue 25¢ can—This Sale 30c Ib.—Sale 19¢ Ib. Conned Pork and Beans,| FLOUR }hc:::}o?rzag’, Seecial | John Alden, value $2.20 g ad Spagbedts - Gud(, selling for 3’1.95. Warner's Egg Noodles, 3 sl » $1.95 for 25¢. Raisins, seeded or seedless, Matches, value 35¢ package, | value 30c, selling for 23¢ selling for 28c. package. All Soaps 9c, 12 bars for | Wan-Eta Cocos, value 35¢ $1.00. —3Sale 18, Big Reduction on Quaker | Soft Shelled: English Wal- and Armour’s Rolled Oats nute, value 50¢ Ib., sell- —New stock just in. ing for 40c Ib. The finest Potatoes that grow, peck 70c. 8 ONLY 26 ONLY 14 ONLY WOOL COAT ARMY WOOL SLIP-OVER | NAVY . REGULATION SWEATERS SWEATERS WOOL SLIP-OVERS $6.50 to $11.25 : $2.95 : Sleeves and Collar—$4.00 VALUE $850 to $15.00 = 2 s ri VALUE $5.00 VALUE $650 - 3 DOZEN - GRAY CokT 14 ONLY 31, DOZEN BIG JUMBO COAT KHAKI SLIP.OVERS SWEATERS $1.45—With Collar. SWEATERS . At$135 VALUE $250 At $3.45 ; VALUE $225 R VALUE $550 e g st o 5 ONLY e - 6 ONLY LEATHER COATS 3 ONLY WOOL MACKINAWS i S plind SHEEPSKIN COATS OLIVE DRAB—$12.85 At $25.75 VALUE $iom WITH BELT, $12.85 SIZES 36, 38, 40—VALUE $1650 VALUE $16.50 6 DOZEN ; 'HEAVY WOOL WOOL UNDERWEAR $1.19 Per Garment. UNION . SUITS $1.95 Per Garment VALUE $200 ! At $4.25 ) VALUE $250 3 SIZES 40, 42—VALUE $650 .20°PAIRS ' 1. 6 ONLY OFFICERS’. LEATHER " 7 ONLY * | LEATHERETTE COATS FLEECED LINED DRESS | * SHEEPSKIN VESTS CLOSING OUT PRICE - GLOVES—$2.50 CLOSING OUT-— $4.95 : - $18.75 SIZE §, 8% 9—VALUE $350 VALUE $750 VALUE $25.00 ; > . Are Your Glasses Time-Wasters ? When you see a man Inkla over or under his glasses—when you.catch yourself deing the sams tHing, it's time to come to and get double vision lenses, end the annoyance and improve your visio If it is an ble bifocal, it's a Kryptok. It it's a Kryptok it is invisible. E. F. McGOVERN, Registered Optometrist THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY 135-143 Main Strest Norwich, Conn. THE COLEMAN LAMP Co. OF TOLEDO have opened a salesroom at No. demonstrate a full line of Lamps, Lanterns, Kero- sene Systems and Bath Outfits, and carry a complete line of supplies. H. A RUSSELL, Manager Coleman Mfgrs. Sales Co. BUY THOSE ARMY AND NAVY SHOES NOW—THEY WILL COST YOU MORE' LATER. ; NORWICH ARMY AND NAVY STORE 56-58 Franklin Steet: . - ~ Norwich, Conn, Free and prompt delivery to all parts of | the city—All orders of $5.00 or over, we wnll glve double trading stamps. i “'Phone 759 JOHN S CONNELL, Manager__