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Mark H. Jackson No. le, Bnrn'y ., Syracuse, ¥ : respansible. Above statement true.—Pub. POSTCARD PHOTOS coast from Haatport to|at présent in the treasury to Hatteras. Winds Off Atlantic Coast. North of -Sandy Hoek—shifting | becoming ‘non.hwed.‘t. gales Saturday, rain or snew and much . col minishing by Sunday Sundy “Hook der, to Hatteras—north. west gales Saturday, clearing mfi'mnurh the. city treasury| e citizens na Spe- next Friday evening n “3; the borrowing e city throl _The mumusm gu and electric de- be. authorized ,wb ‘to help out its ts to he excused back to-the -city 0.-on @ loan W ‘these.matters are. cov- in & notice signed.-dby. Mayor J. Desmond:-and- published in _the| morning, Aecnnmg " City. Treastrer (Steph- es; there is enough money carry the. city: along .for-about one ‘weeks The failure of the gas and: eleotric com- mission to pay back the $27,000 bal- ‘ance on thelr loan of ‘course mn‘keu a mg%g. that amount in the expect- ed” ot eity. i Oyerestimated. receipts and, under- expenses are given by Treasurer. as the cause. of the Tmoney. Shortage in the. oity Treasyry: Up': to/date "all the salary accounts (have been met, but unless the extra Foney s yoled 1 witl be/a_qiestion, 'where salary and payiboll money and. the money for other $xpenses is to come from.. g ‘There is a provision in the call for the meeting: that the $70,000 is to cov- er payrolls, pay balance of interest account, current expenses including canunnnt account, balance , 6f..sal- aries and commissions, It is also pro- vided that the amount so borrowed is to ‘be paid back by applying on it the money to be received from the town of Norwich on the highway ac- count, state. of-Connecticut and any other estimated receipts. It is under- stood that: the total of these, however, will not pay back the $76,000 in_full. FORMING SECOND CLASS IN HOME HYGIENE COURSE The enroliment in the classe for much colder, diminishing by s\.mmy Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick, METHODIST CHURCH WANTS ! PASTOR LEGG RETURNED Trinity Methodist Episcopal church One of the hest known professional men in New York (h 10 be given on request) say: acute attack of typhoid puumunia l had a racking cough and lost twenty pounds in eleven days. 1 never wr S0 completely run-down in my Hfe. T was, about to £o to a hospital when I began to take Father John's Medicine, which, after I had taken lt,(uifl\f\llly, restored me to sound health. [ regained flesh that I had Jost and have since been as 1 as evér in my lif¢, I have sinee learned that my physiclan been in the habit of prescribing Father John! Medicine in such cases.” For tne getting-well stage after grip or.an attack of any serious disease, no hetter . strength-builder can be found than Father John's Medicine, because its clements are pure and whalesome food, which is easily taken up by the weakened system and promptly turned into new, vital strength. It is a safe tonic for all the family because it does not contain alcohol or any dangerous drugs in any form. Its merit is proven by mere than sixty years of ever-in- creasing success. A § and & number of special off the main attractions at this stove for Saturday .Mfl& 900 pairs of Corsets, in well known, stan- F s i e G dard mak Finished while you wait. Cabinets at|™ g0 ariarn o0 i off ‘New Jor-| under the auspices of the local Red |ence this week to present a reguest to " €8, comprising discontm!-led reasonable prices. Picture Framing. coast ing northeast. Cross chapter, has. been very .enconr-| the annual New. England Southern fa ° g i s again, The class, which is to be held | conference to, have Pastor E. A. Legg | YD KEL"“.ffl;;eT:cs i : Cthy accumulations and 5 MODERN STUDIO Forecast, Weekly at the United Workers' -houst, | returned again to the church for an- EIGH o 18 Bath Street Norwich, Conn. Nicke! Plating Southern New England: and much colder wave; The metric changes Frida; Saturday, Sunday fair, continmed cold. Observations in Norwich. The_following records 'reported from Bulletin's observations show changes in temperatare and the bares Snow cold. the' ization .meeting -last Monday even- {s. ‘Washington street, held its organ- e response to the appeal made in behalf of these classes has been grat- ifying sindeed, and -names . for. enroll~ ment continue to come in. Inough ‘names have been reported to date to warrant the_organization of another other year when the conference ap- pointments are made. Rev. Mr. Legg Eight divorces were grantad by Judge John P. Kellogg in the superior court a: New London Friday mern‘ng. Emma L. Miller of New Landon se- cured divorce from Levi P. Miller of 01d Saybrock on the grounds of deser- tion since Aug. 17, 1914, They were married July 13, 1914, She will resume mers’ samples, will be offered at reduc- tions, which will average 25 to 50 per cent. less than regular prices. In these days of Ther. Bar, her maiden name of Emma L. Smith. ¥ ] olpsaani. Mo William, C. Wooleey, Onin prounds of deertion. ance [ XiSing prices it is an o portunity tha and ey . Sagh s amCesonil, g (64 Sompuns Oct. 1614, Joseniine Lee Lane of Nor| P! pport t KINDRED FINISHES || ‘e 40 290) pointed taacher of his new cisas gl seeursd s o Ttk shiould not be ignored, so that all things g 4 Fporp ~ wilksheccongeepupitn, for & She married on Oct. 18, 1894. at few more women to enlist in this class, e UNITED METAL MFG. CO., Inc. Thamesville Norwich, Conn. Prompt and Satisfactory Work Predictions for Fridag: Rai Friday’s weather: siowers, rain at- night, mild. Sup, Mood and Tides. Sun High n. Cloudy with continued. 1l Moon as the maximum number has not vet bobn cxceeded. Mr Witler K. Tings .y desires. the names at the carliest v S LISEON FIRE BRIGADE TO BE ORGANIZED The young men of lower Lisbon are enthusiastic. over the prospects of a get-to-gether meeting to and- discussthe ~project. Catalogues of - chemical apparatus .| and- fire fighting appliances are being solicited; when these have been: pro- cured a meeting will be called and hours after high water. it is Tow water, whichis followed by flood tide everyhody. in general will be invit- eds So-serious ‘were the “transportation formulate REV: E. A LEGG. Winifred Margarite Robey of New London was given divorce from John Clinton Robey of New London on the srounds of fraud in the marriage con- tract. They were married April 21, 1919, She is allowed to-change her name to Winifred Margarite Tetu. Leesertion since July 1, 1911 was the grounds upon which Margaret E. Col- the maiden name of the wife beidg garet E. Nappler, which_she is a! lowed 10 yesume. Anna Ruftilli of Norwich alleged de- sertion azainst Esio Ruftilli, now of parts unknown, and obtained divorce on those grounds. The desertian tGals place on March 1, 1913. The marriage considered, the woman who buys Corsets atthis Sale, even to the extent of anticipat- ing future needs, will be doing wisely. pr————— Bey of New London obtained divorce : . firs-brigade, The idea,is well un- London_ optal 3 e i umnidia t from, Engenc Colbes of SF. Ausustine, 250 Pairs of La Resista and Flexo Form Corsets Me are factory accumulations, slightly soiled, and Drummer's samples. All are new Spring models, in high and low bust and elastic top models, for all figures, in pink and DIVIDED INTO FIVE SPECIAL LOTS took place on June 22, 1907. The wife GRFENEV'L[E obstacles at the time of the Hartford B2 b v i8 siven. pemmigsion - 1o reuhes ; Bk Lot 1 . Lot2 Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 1 WILLIAMS, IR, General Agent 3 a ! Teterchazoh ' Movement confercnce| came here from Danielson in Novem- | maiden name of Anna Profunio, = . ; 3 5 , 3 et apent For e donmaa, Pridas meone 2t | that alk county conferences have been | ber, 1918, after Rev. J. H. Newland | Clarcnce A. Bailey of Sprague, who $1.39 a Pair $1.98 a Pair $2.69 a Pair $3.69 a Pair $4.39 a Pair F H KBXTON, Sp welock | He was atiecked by | transferred to. April. had been appointed superintendent for | married Carric Way on Sept. 29, 1898 Value $200 to $250 ! Value $250 to $3.00 | Value $350 to-$4.00 | Value $5.00 to $6.00 | Value $200 to 3850 GEORGE N. DELAP. Special Agent | 1215 olclock. ' He was ‘attucked . by the New Bedford district. secured a_divorce from her on the Hartford, Conn, e e e S e P =15 Rev. W. H. Bath, disirict superin- | grounds of statuary offense alleged io W York New Haven - j Phone 500 he resumed his work durins tive we - brothers, John B. Barry of New York, His death was a Sudden blow. Theland~Joseph F. Barry. who was with deceased was born in Ingland, there on Mareh 21 1917 Lancashire,| the U. he married Jane cooper 44 vears|suddenly on Feb, o and she died in this city April 7 They had five children of which | penter. S. army in France. The father of the 26, 1917.° The elder well knawn boss car- an Barry was a The- deceased was of deceased . died | tendent, presided at the quarterly con- ference, atwhich" the reports ‘of the pastor, officers and committees were presented ary accepted. The foliowing no: ated for stew- ards by Pastor Legg were elected by the church: Guy B. Dolbeare, J. have been committed with one, Warn- {er at New Londen since: Sept. 1,-1918. The father was given the custody_of two of the children of the Georgo W., aged 13. There are two other children 20 and 18. 650 Pairs of Thomson’s Glove-Fitting Corsets These are discontinued kines, strictly new and perfect in every way. There are models for every figure, in the lot, as well as a complete range of sizes. B. INTO THREE yur survive him, Thomas ‘Johnsom{agresabls disposition and —was’ well‘{;‘il‘é’l{tox\’\',il‘li"“r””\ h';a“'klyfig:; nhf;‘; mfl- s mamml Jane Harlrmglon of Vol- DIVIDED O TH SPECIAL LOTS ind William _Johnson, of Cnliforni owrt:in-the city. et Ml s {untown, whose maiden name was Tarmen ‘anar HeRaRI0n dHac oM Rl i It ey 1. canfined. st his | Rerd- Gk B. was granted a -divorce on the $3.00 Corsets at $2.19 $3.50 Corsets at $2.39 - $5.00 Corsets at $3.39 — xander, another son, died. in Log An- | Lome Pierson, w. Y Bald- | gzrounds of intolerable cruelty from Lot 1—Women’s Tapl Corsets of | Lot 2—Women's Corsets of pink | Lot 3—Women's Corsets of extra es, California, four years ago. Two confined to his| Win. Crowe, s Augustus Harrington now of good quality pink Coutil, brocadzd, | Coutil, neat Pekin stripe, medium | heavy Coutil, low bust, graduated w— sthers. shrvice him, Reuben and attack of the{ John son, Alvin Hagstrom, They were marricd on June{l|l Snd with elastic top, a very popu- | bust and medium length, an excel- | clasp, an especially_good model for B “F i ' of England. ~They. camp te Mrs. L. Boardman, Mrs. Eliza- and the cruclty -is alleged to lar model — Special price $2.19 a | lent model for young ladies—Spec- | stout figures—Special price $3.39 a £ 1 % the states in 1886 and lived: in Nor- Jiimtes Bervicoat Progpect | beth Lewis, Robert Gray, Frank Hag- | have begun a year from that date. The ||l pair, .valug ial price $239 a pair, value a&f‘ pair, value l. L“) . _While here, nine months ago he confined to her home withjlund and Leroy Fielding. - wife was given the custody of a five R marriéd Mrs. Harriet Taylor. who sur- Mr. Dolbeare was - made recording'| vear old son. COAL COMPANY | Wiils BEFORE YOU PLACE ORDERS FOR COAL 2 cemet: the past six ' weeks eighty-twe mem- “There is nottmg doing in our try- | 2nd baritone, after whi Rev. E. A, ¥ look at ours, especially our|qme ey and placed in o oo bers were taken in. They hope to in. | ing to operate more lines. We have | Lesg addressed the large company on || 25¢ Resinol Soap .. Shlm l_d.i h Coal NO 1 afldz mixed the convenience of {ne family. crease their membership up to the 400 | troubles enough,” said President | the topic, Money Talks. The speaker 50c Sylpho Nathol ............ 33¢ g . Tt Gecenced was home i’ Greenes]mank. - The following: is_the report of | Storrs of the .Connectiout. company | S2id in part: Oftimes guring an argu- W $12.60 per ton. Cille Tty e e s h ovenes! the convention. which Was held in | Friday when asked about the report|ment, you hear one say, Well, money M 5o Lysol ... seou.s Our entire stock of Men’s All-Wool Flannel Surh, " o Greeneville - Congrosationa | Noswich: At the convention in Nor-| that his company was seeking to~op- | talks. "This is an’ easy way out of an all Sl Prompt Delivery Church. She is suryived by twa broths | wich this society. was well represent- | crate the Shore Line argument. In a sense, however, mon in all colors, ese special prices: of this cify and was a niece of| elected at the convention. to preside: | trolley service at-all along the shore | times the character of a man-by the $4.00 smn‘rs. .Now $289 lgg sflm;s. NOw uzfi Mrs. Charlds T Meoth. mho daperr. | Chaplain, Rev. U. O. Bellerose; pres- | for a stretch of at least 40 miles, be- | Way he spends his money. When-a|[l 50c Pompeian Massage Cream 36c $4.50 SHIRTS -NOW $3.19 SHIRTS. NOW $4.19 Also 2 Horses for sale,|cd was of a happy and.lovable ls.|ident,.J.. Lefaire; vice.president, Miss | tween Flanders Corners, in Fast { man X weight about 1400. John A. Morgan & Son Hamilton Watches ‘ALL GRADES — ALL SIZES ves him. Thereare also five grand- | hildren. o Mr. ars, but during that for other. concerns. onsciencious worker and friends who will mewrn - his ter of the dertaker Gager. nd relatives. were of town. TFloral unded the casket. H The ers, nosition Greeneville, The funeral of Patrick W. Barry 98" Oak- ridge street, Friday morning: at 9 o'- clock. Many relatives and friends were Wiis~ surrounded forms and_tributes. bearers were Daniel Hinchey,” Hugh As Coughlin, John Driseoll and Thomas Mary’s church and Rev. Willlam A. Keefe took place- from" his’ home, present. by floral The ‘casket F. Delaney. Services were held in St. ficiated. Ricketts officiated at the body was: taken to Maplewood Johnson was employed by the nited States Finishing company for time had He wasa had many loss. H was u member of St Andrew’s church. The funeral of Margaret A, Sempl e James W. and Coulter Semple, was held at idav- afternoon at the Ers present tributes Rev. Charles service: James W.. and Willigm C. Sem- and was wall known o Henry J. EaFontaine offi- Charles Perry of Preston is visiting with friends in the village: George' G. Stevens. of - Prospect street has bought a beautiful bunga- low on Williams street, Norwich Town which ‘he will occupy very soon. TAFTVILLE The Union de St. Jean Ge Baptiste Society met Thursday night in the St. Louis hafl on Dion street, J. C. Mar- san presiding. The usual routine of business was transacted and thirteen néw members were: taken in which now increases the membership up to 235. . In the report of the member- ship” committee it was stated that in eg and the following officers were second vice president, J, C secretary, Mr. treasurer, Miss Bthier; master ceremonies, J. B. Caron. An inter- esting address was given by Rev. O. U. Bellerose. Remarks were made by J. Tefaire and- J. €. Marsan. The mn The | néxt comvertion ‘will be held in Taft- ville Arthur Cardacarette of New Bed- ford,. Mass., visited his father for a ey days during the week, this being ‘the first time he had seen his fatber for_seven years: and district steward. SHORE LINE TOWNS CANNOT EXPECT TROLLEY SERVICE A despatch from Hartford Friday said: The last glimmer of hope that something would happen to bring about service on the Shore Line elec- tric’ raflway, which has not been op- erating some of its lines since July, announcement that th2 Connecticut company, which was, said to made an offer to the Shore Line com- pany for operating its lines, will have nothing whatsoever to do with the Shore Line, This means that there ‘will be no Lyme, and Stony Creek, nor between Chester and Old Saybrook. There is no hove that the Shore Line will operate in_this section. R. W. Perkins, receiver for the line, said Friday that he “valued the lines what they would bring for junk. During 1918 the Shore Line wa's piling up a deficit at the rate of $5,000 per month, he said. LAUREL HILL FENCE SAVES THERMOS TRUCK 1919, seems to have vanished with um' bave | Ruth Bingham whose divofce suit| against Richard Bingham was par- lly heard last week and contipued was granted the divorce she sought. The grounds were Intolerable crueity. The case of Wm. A. Greenwood V. Sarah Lyle Greenwood ‘wemt ‘off the ist. Nenn Meeting at Norwich Woolen Mills. noon, an interesting s held at the Norwich Wodlen Mills under Y. M. C, A. aus- pices. The first few minutes were oc- cupied by the singing qf several pop- ular songs accompanied —by cernet ey does talk, for you can tell some- spends his mohey foolishly er for that which does him barm, mon- ey says, I am ashameéd of you., why don’t 'you spend me for things that are useful insiead of wasting me to no good. Money also says gopd jthings; when we spend money feor food and clothing, it says, Well dane, I am proud of you for spending me| wisely. We are hearing these days| | about building your own . homo, and that is certainly good advice, - for. when a family lives in its own home happiness is enhanced, and everyone Saturday Cagdy 35c Wrapped Caramels ....... 45c Peanut Brittle . 50c Maple Sugar . 50c Assorted Chocolates 60c Cream Caramels ... Toilet Goods Specials 25c FRORHNS -, o oe venves cunois oo 50c Hind's Homy and Almond Cream . . 60c Mary Garden Talcum . $1.25 Rubber Hot Water Bottles, 2-quart size .............. seven . 2% e 8bc Ivory Dressing Combs . New Books 75¢ The U. P. Trail—Zane Gray. Red Planet—William J. locke. at $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00. shapes—at $6.50. Special Values In 50c Hosiery 39¢ Balance of our stock of H.nl fifty-cent Cash black and in a complete size assortment—Spec- ial prics 3% a pair, regular 0o value. MEN'S SPRING HATS Soft Hats for Men and Young Men, in the new Spring shades—Olive, Chase, Arbor, Qak, Seal and Black— Derby Hats for,Men and Young Men, new Spring’ Hosiery and Underwear Specials $2.50 Underwear $7_19 Mer's “Kenosha” Union Smu. cotton and waol mixture, ;uuht. in natural ng Snield price $2.19 a suit, value MensFlannel wool lr. sleeves, ankie knfl’l ] who possibly can should own his own 2 ciated at the omgan and at the ending| Mrs: Ashel Beebe of Boston has|pAS fhe aulo truck of the Thermos home. . We should, however, siways Mystery of the—Gaston Leroux. PRICES THE LOWEST |of the mass Mre. T. 5: Doovan' sang | béen the guest of her parents, Mr.| polie fOmpany wiieh carries em- | remember that this is not our abid- ([l The Gold Hunter—Curwood. SPRING MII.LINERl ? two hymns. Interment was' in St |ang Mrs: John Seddon of South B ;o oo i the hill j ing place; we are journeying from AN Mary's cematery where" Rey Fr. Keete ! stroet. B noap:kao Wil iust after : this to another country, and we will not be here very long. Our future home depends absolutely on the way we behave in this world, therefore it behooves us to live as we should here. After the address another popular song was enjoyed and the audience |3 of employes went to their work w. a song on their lips and . in theit hearts. crossing the bridge on Laurel Hill | avenue Friday morning, the clutch on the machine- fafled. to hold and the truck started (o slide back down the | hill. The driver set his brakes, but owing to the slinpery condition of the hili they faiied. 1o hold, and the truck crashed into the fence at the west side of the street. Luckily the fence held or the truck would have crashed over the high embankment to the tracks of the New Haven road belaw. After the accident the clutch of the machine was fixed and the machine proceeded to the plant. No material damage resulted from the accident. _Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert Lambert have ‘taken a house on North A street and weill occupy. it .in the near future. The Ponemah Farm men, under the divection: 0f 1, W, Yersington, have been engaged in cleaning out . the guttérs throughout the village that haye overflowed, caused by ice lodg- ing’ in the pipes, and freezing. Mr, apd Mrs, Aplhege Champagne 'have” moved to the village from New .| Bedforg. as° Mr: Champagne has ae- muef a_position’ here. Lewis Tillinghast is the guest of 1isgon, George Tulinshast, in Nyack, N, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larivierre are | the guests of Mr. Larivierre's brother; ‘|'¥@eric Larivierre of South B street. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Propopezuk have removed to- Willimantic. read a commiittal sepvice. cumn‘ma and Ring were in charge of the fi ents. THE WM. mswm_ co. 2527 Franklin Street Why'lhrowYourOldHah Away, when you can have them rsade %8 good as new if you bring them 1o ¢ City Shoe and Hat Cleaning We ‘sise dye all kinds of Shoes, in sack or f @ amroapway Flowers and Trees & IN ALL ITS CHARM AND GAIETY. There is much to appeal to every person who is the least bit interested in Spring Millinery. Our advance showing includes Women's, Misses’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and untrimmed. All the fashionable shapes and colorings are represented. We invite you to visit the Millinery de- partment and see the new styles. We Are Now Showing Smart ) Soys’ Wear Boys' Juvenile Suits, in Cordu- roy and mixtures, sizes 3 to 5, value up to §9.00—Special price $550 e ville the soh of the late Patrick: Blfv ry and Catherine Conhelly Barty. He is sufvived by two sistérs; Miss Barry, who resides ‘at h &Y. ome and 3113 ‘William J. Del There aré: two Boys' Norfolk Suits, dark mix- tures, sizes 7 to 16 — Special Rrige . Boys' Norfolk Suits, dark mix- tures, sizes 8 to, 18, value $12.00 —Special price . $1050 « SNOWSHOE POSTMAN LEFT MAIL ON BARN ROOF (Special to The Bulletin,) Jewett City, March 5—A man living on the ruraldelivery route compiained{ to the postmaster that e hadm't sot any mail for a_weck u- twa. The postmaster explained that -the rier had been covering a part of his route every day on Suowsngss, Them| PIG IRON. ARRIVES FOR RICHMOND RADIATCR CO. After being out of pig iron for the Women's Sweaters $5.95 p Mrs, Victoria Besdelle who has | past ten days; the Richmond Radiator | the man went home gni assording to g at Sweaters, in New Styles ln GRAY" q SYRUP been cénfined to Mer home by illness | company on Friday received a car ot |his story, discovered some snowshao, W'-’me:s Co_nsp' sy FOR ALL OCCAS:ONE N 1§ able td be about. {riron;and. will start operations today. | tracks that had escapsd his motice |f§ Copenbagen, rose, arlés- Petrag has resigned his ‘with the Poneman C: B iam Pope who has Been_ ‘spend- [ing several weeks in" town, has re- turmed- to ‘g home Tn" Norwich. Benoit Is erecting o cement tise on his property at River. Mr. gfl _Mrs, Fred Vaill of Groton ‘Long Point are beeupying the house at 30 Providence street.’ Orders Delivered MAPLEWGOD NURSERY CO. 7. H. PEABODY Phone 986 DR. SHAHAN Physician and Surgeon ¢ And upon following them ap he found GUM that the carrier had bien leaving his mail ‘day after- day ia birdnouse on the ridgepole of his barn. jlaek, regular value § ial price PLB F’Rukw from Michigan and it is transported over the New York Central lines on | comes through Canada; but owing to the blizzards and heavy snows in the north, the several cars of iron have been 'delayed and the company was| forced to suspend practically all oper- ations ahout ten days age. The car of iron which was re Friday ‘was covered with a layer of ice about 18 inches thick, which bad to he re- WOMEN'S SPRING APPAREL Practical Jersey Suits, in a variety of attractive models, in navy, brown, Copenhagen and the stylish heather mixtures —Price range $35.00 to $45.00. Also’ Dressy Suits of TrmhnezndSuge,mthemnodtkahm able colorings. | The company gets most of its lron% | I | Every man on the job thinks he knows more than the boss. Domestic Specials 86-inch Brown Sheeting, in 10 to_20-yapd mnz:xu — swc al price a yard . Hiock side. = 36-inch Cameo Ladies’ Cloth, "4 moved by the usge of pick axes and in short lengths, \ sledge hammers. A car of coke whi for underwear, 2 s £ ALICE BUILDING, 321 MAIN ST. Cbia s P g TS pegular d0c vaiue—Special price Smart Dresses in the newest Spring models in styles that ¥ a yard Pillow Cases, size 42x36, about " the same grade as Pequat, value 65c—Special price Houre—Sundays and Week Days: 10 A. M, 2-4 and 7-8 P. M. coke was in one solid —_— SEEKS DIYORCE-ON GROUNDS OF CRUELTY Returnahle before the superior court on the first Tuesday of April, Santa Longo of Stonington has brought suit for diverce from Atmonio Longo of 6 Liberty streef, Pawcatuck. Intoler- able cruslty since Oct. T, 1918 are the grounds alleged. The plaintif’s maid- ‘en name was Santa Siragusa but she was married under the name of Santa Castagna on Sept. 18, 1949. covered with snow and ice so that the chunk. are most fascinating. Themtgnlhm'l'neohne,Serge and all the popular weaves in Silk. ) The new Polo Coats promise to be very popular this sea- # son. We show them in a full assortment of styles, bagin- ning at $25.00 and ranging 2ll the way vp to $75.00 § a beautiful Camel’s Hair Cozi. 49 Kitchen Toweling, all Linen and 17 inches wide, in short lengths, value 49c—8pecial price a yard 35c 64-inch Mercerized Satin Table Damask, four choice designs — Special price a yard .... . Masy e girl 18 wearing a solitaire g nd beeause she bought and »l-lnl T s ot el s Mo g . Naciiliaci