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1 ] -du‘ for - stralgh ’Ilr as plain liquid e will keep the hair in curl ong a time—nor produce such tirully. Justrous, _hatural-looking eurls and waves. Damp or windy weather has no terrors for the woman \who uses it. And no one need hesitate (%o use it Tor it is 80 easily applied 4 1oeb perfectly sreasy. sticky of Wreaky trace. . The ‘curliness aoguired in three hours, though many fer to apply the liquid at bedtime. en the hair is combed out It Is de- ghttully soft and fuffy. Anyons who will get_a bot#e of fimerina from the druggist una the accompanyl directions ve a most agressble surprise. uid Is also valued &8 & splendid drassing for the halr, e SHORE LINE DEFICIT NOW TOTAL $66,026.08 Revelver Robert W. Perkins of the Ehore Line Electric Rallway Co. re- ports a total operating deficlt for five months of $66,026.08 in a report he filed Tuesday with the clerk of the superior court. The month of Fébruary when the road was fighting heavy snow all the month contributed $26.345.20 to the total deficit, the largest in any of the five months. The totals for the five months were as follows: October $21,850.57, Novem- ber $3.571.37. Decetyber $4.405.08, Jan- $ 6. February $26,345.80, to- 1 deficit $66.026.08. The report of cash operations for February is as follows: Cash on hand Feb. W # $45,812.00 Collected for trans- portation $46.474.36 Sale of tickets and tokens . oo 137088 Accounts collected 2.046.00 Misc. receipts .... 68.56 49,859.58 Total receipts Cash Disbursements. Pay rolls ..$30,403.93 Compensation, emp. Habil Matetial plies . Acciden Freight Acots duced Miscellanenus and sup- claims and exp: payable Cash on hanad March 1 ... The following and lia tions ary 29, 48,735.29 .$46,936.28 statement of assets| wulting from opera- five months ending Febru- s made . Op ng Assets. Cash on_hand, Feb. 29 Accts. Récelvable b nd ifs. pr $46,936.29 6,294.62 599.07 4,399.71 snd equip- .. 18 3.960.45 Material and sup- plise 24,041.79 — 28,002.24 | $30,227.45 Operating Liabilities. b1 L Other Current liabilit Deficlt February 29 . NORWICH HAS LITTLE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES Norwich had but two cases of com- diseases in the week up to aceording to the report is- department of The following were report- Connecticut : : Stonington 1 IMmantic 1, state total 58. roton (town) 2, New tonington 12, Mansfield 1, Thorpson 1, Willimantic total 121 les—Groton (boropgh) 1, n 65, Stonington 7, fleld Thomp- New Coventry 1 state total hompson 5, Searlet Fever—Norwich (city) 2, Willimantie 5, state total 99 Typhold fever—Willimantic 1. Whooping cough--Plainfleld 1, \otal 50. pga Bewsfe of the man whoss charitable #ifts consist of sympathy. -“SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE LOOK AT TONGUE! REMOVE POI- SONS “ROM STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWE!® Avcebt “Calliornia” Syrop of Figs omly ook for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most 89587158 | water, whicn is fn“o'lfl hy non&.nu | routine business there: waa an Winds off the .Atlantic coast: = - North of Sandy wlndl (mh muu:wut s-mly ook to mt southeast and south, wi ol weather. Conditions ahd mn m High preasure continued over eastern half of the' eonnh lh-t the Rocky mfl atures continue. ‘There probably ‘Thursday or “l!‘flln’fllt In York and western- New England. the Atlantic states in general weather will be fair Wednesday Thursday. 3 Fog'lqt Southern New England: nesday; Thursday.falr, warmer. Observations in Norwich. The following records, réported from The Bulletin's observations show theé changes in mnpenmn dnd the baro- metric changes T Predictions for Tuesday: Fair and warmer. : Tuesday's weathér: As predicted. e 5 ok ol d SUN, MOON' AND TIDES Sun Il_High |i Moon || Rises. | Sets: || Watés || Sets. | a m | p.m |[ & m ] p’ m Six hours after. high w. GREI-NEVILIL Greeneville friends were: pl to hear of the successful debut of Wal- ter H.IMcNecly ofi Sunddy evening the manner in which He renderéd the Chauson du_Toredor at an operatie coricert given in New Haven, Bel entering the Dessaier school hé a pupll. of Mys. Louis O, Potter of Central gveriue. Miss Thelmar Solomon has refliriea home affer speding a few days visfts ing relatives in Néw York. Edward and Thomas Ganthier ot Tenth =t ~ Sptithed " 3. Barton (‘arvbr L which. convened in this city Tuesday when he earned merited, approvai: for |, ;pending & tew aayw 1 Providencs 7| | -xur talr| ¥ 3 ; to xn. 1%-.’1T -.ng the fiv%flvn Wi aflv Fair Wed: | Howe, D.D* e o bt the states in- " of|Daushters of the " o Magazine. Tottowed mm MRS. JOHN LAIDLAW BUEL, State Regent Majority rale enférced’ by ballots versug m'hbfll'y rute” en?u ced. in ning at the tiwenty-sev ate” convention of the Connect] Daughters of the American Revolui b aft m. Mrs. Minof; in her address. that education is the cure for the greater part.of the unrest. of, today. She urged the promotion of classes in citizenship; American 'history and lit- eratare and also urgéd personal and indlvidual interest in the echools. The sessions of the conference which will conclude this (Wednesday) after- ndon are helng: héld in the Hugh Hen z Osgood Meniorial Parish house’at Pa; Congregational - ¢church. There were :‘%:..,,, sira s.z:* 'E: tal m%m}xm is-pow: 5211, a met na t(;;.' “lgmin of only 44 pver last’ vear's fig- |l ‘have added nio new chapters to ‘our list of fifty, and our membgfihb.' .| remains almost stationary, As a state we ha recording “our mém; and. ou? Tundy on Toue | main’ ol The h’ls\crlc Homestead of Ch!ell"% of d:d American Revolution.” A Justice Oliver Ellsworth at Windser, | eeded to us many years age all s then living - m Am-rlunhfllm« necticat M.hltlon hAVO many years' years at :n ulnee wo wera mwnl 1 }; : -:u and 'e{lgmen' ?’\g..... Thirteen chapters are . of] our | sonal soclal wo can Revolu- 1 " dmuon & ou ‘efe bate ‘scholdrshi o total of ven a o umuu. mfly by death; ) l latge gains: Our 10~ Fund #t| ing-$100 for lqa“ Stats” Work: o the- ot paid Fiss e sam: of 334 has bebr coneéntrated’ &!l ort the cost of their we "to us as' out first amaent. afd $1]’ stirpliss* left trom ‘the fund has rig young girl has béen as- l ddhated for & $50° scholatship for et ihgs' by eminent xn legally as ang’ mentbers” e s and_socials and rucgln‘.flu woman el Hofes:: our state nmu tor ‘gur - chap- speat by our cha in. prizes a olha‘ formér o J&x'm this/ is ln lete as most of the chapters fail Mahy chapters aré informisig: 3:;::. selves in’ Americanization by he&fing tectures and' addresssy -t*z:m meet- of ouf' state bokrd of igers - ;. flatulence, ch and in- They help regdlate digordered stomachs so favorite foods treas—Costs can be eaten without dist little at drug stores, In other lines of odticatic the -Southemn Moanialager Corin _ was' &~ wét his nice, Mrs. George Bmey of Cen- tral avenue, Anthony Izpicki bought the formerly ‘ownedl by el lflé‘ 17, The pupils of the sev: 'éi grades of the Greeneville. . :ttu school had their mid-year 5 ations Wednesday. TAP’FV!LLE’ the display: of -the -Northern" seen from this village were en ally pretty. .. One.star gel Tef that at one. time he could: ste_all .thd colors of the . rainbow Waving across |- the sky. The display was better:seen from the cotntry than'in’ the'city, The ice has quickly. dissppeavéd from the river in the phst, fow days and now the danger of a fréshét has been dome away with, ~Although theré are a few good sized cakes)of:fce wtill coming down the river from up above, Many more days-of the kind of| weather we had yesterday, the trees will begin to bude . Taking advantage of the warm weather: of Tuesday, the local bicycle ‘riders. wers out. strong: taking the squeeks:out of the long laid the trolleys ‘were running hour to :md from the vil- &- time -sin, 'ty half Hour ,Dr.. Thompson hds:purchased i new Essex runabont. The sewing clask me! atf tka R Cross rooms ort Providéfice treet 148t Monday night. with @ large atte fiflce The young women of' the villdge ‘seem to show much interest ii'thése class- es. | (BELL ALARM GIVEN FOR FIRE N’ MATTRESS A burning mattiess in an upsta¥fs! room at 426 Maln street made aeati-for the firemen Tiesday evening. at .$:99 by @ bell aldrm from box § atsthe cor- ner of Main ‘and Talwah stoéets. n passing by saw the smioké g from- the house-amd-ran across the street to the Hox which/shie in. The pumper, with the deputy chilef’s car, respendéd -and had the Dlaze_under. centrol i ashort: ttme. The burning matiress was _thrown from the W, two tanks of chem- ical being used-to extinguish theb) The damage to the buflding ywas.. the window casings being SACHEM CHAPTER HAS EVENING' OF ENTERTAINI Eastern Star, held thef¥’ re?m (- ing in Grange hall in'the O | Commerce building, Tuesday evenln: with a lirge attendance. After the tainment programme. as lm Initations of Harry Lauder by Alext ander Finlayson; voeal saloy y v Vic ola M. Grover; vocal sble, Miss’ Elsine Hitchon; ; highland-. fiing} Alexander Finlayson; in costumeé; by all- present. . Dani for the remainder-of the harmless Jaxative or physic for the lit- tle stomach, livér and bowels. Chil- dren love its deliclous fruity tasts. Full directions for child’s dose on each bot- tie. Give it without fea Moth. You must say “California.” Nickel Plating CO., Ine. Thamesville Nerwich, Conn, Prompt and Satisfactory Work or to W, B. WILCOX Kmtlusflelllyenll For the Treatmeiti-of FRECKLES In Use for Over 15 Yeurs: mor'm. Ges ¥ March 10th and wiit start” finfidfi‘&- 2 Many of the villagers rq)orted that MHE. ELISHA E. ROGERS, Faith Trtimbull Chapter Regent afternoon and evening sessions Tues- day, the- afternoon eession beiig de- voted maiply to the presentation of various reports and-other routine- bus-, iness. Seafed’ oir the torni were Mrs! John' Laiala® Litchfield; state Tegent, Mrs! Gevr'd mymflr Mirier YOUNG, MEN'S BIBLE CLASS AT Y. M. C. A: A group of young men thoroughly enjoyed an hour of Bible study at the local Y. M, C. A: Tuesday- evening’ when' the intéresting - stbjeet, “from a_strictly- Seriptural standpoint: The following facts' were- brotight onit; that it would be'a personal com- ing, according to st Thess; 4:1 That it will be & glorious coming-al cording fo_the: saine passage of ‘strip- ture. Under the heading of The- P pose of His .Coming' it was found b; ‘seripturé that amortg- those purpses | ° the raisiig of the A | Coming: efernal umioh Christ wolld result, and’ that siiners, or unrepentant persons would look for* pedee ;and " sifety’ - but - instead| -would suffer sudden destruction: Uni- | ‘dér the' gubject; The' Time of His wias-brought out that we Ao not kmow' nor is it at all neces: ‘shry that we should know just wheh The’ wondertul . svent . shoMll b place; surely comimg” again is ‘&t The. geripture_teaches: that it wili| .bé "l eff, even last, diyision, was .“What ght, | Sachem CHAPtER, No. 57, Ordet of the | et it shou iy Je‘-‘ ‘though! umofiwv INTEREST nsulvm vaNfs " .TO' PAY $i1, 4ol Ls The parting words of & Darbér are, “Which side, please?” Sy [ The | ce'| Return of the Lord, was. discussed | the gréat- fact that Jesus “is) even ‘“as a-thief in the] Autocrat. sheets nfii 50c value; at ... 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WOMEN’S COATS, of Polo Cloth and Bolivia, designed #hflofidfih«m&u&ufiv&ymfi—fiflw SPORT SKIRTS—styles that discriminating worien will Mchve pleated models in Plaids of canbmmmdnchwlmtsfiIOOhm% surpassing variety and for choosing for any and every need of medels — at EXTRA SIZE DRESSES; fof women who need extra full Mwemlbomguhmofbreuof'fmmd MflntWeuSem in the favdted navy blue, models -desighed for stout fighres, sizes 42 to 4814— prices $35.00 to $59.50. NEWN’RINGBLOUSES—wm ‘will be delighted with ofhngeri‘e%ofVfilénflWe.m- nlietyof models—at &”h‘i“ DB’HNCTNE BLOUfi‘—-aM odels Cfépe-\‘baflm’ Geotgette Crepe Blouses, in-flesh” wlntesdhn(:f N:v‘ynm\u Georgette Crépe, some en- {Lve,i;_gsa’o\zifli’wimofw .-pin tuckings, lace inserts, ete~—at $8.50 Millinery. Children's Sweaters, sizés 3 to 10, regular valus $7.50—ANNI- VERSARY PRICE ........0" wmwa—um:{ ular valus $8.00 — ANNIV; BARY PRICE .....cocuunnnis Women's and Misses” ?i-i aint 830" st SESG AN valus NI~ VERSARY rm! " : - w4 Thid § dur Anslvéfsiry Wee For forty-seven years we have bees’ lmhrmmmm—‘ almost hall & cehtufy. Sigce the opening'of Anaiversary week, last Saturday/ We havé: nall the pleaBure. of ety thatly fribnds and recelving thelr gcofis gratulatiofs, A thiess old fHEHIR #¥ tariad about us;. for mew faces are. seehn i e store overy day. Uniquestioriabfy {hiéy e « slare with a’broad, open and alovs-B pdticy. A 1iking it they sbe riok BHcK: Rard ifi referring and bringing thelr friends here with them. Although we inay not be anie s’ thatik, 7o prdonally fof ¢ acls of courtesy; we appreciate’ - thes very deeply. - Thank you !'\ BOYS’ WEAR .aul‘ && navy and’ mlx(firu. value- -p © mm- "Rf'loll Blouwes, white and |M Mp& (stight seconid) w v-lw Kl £ e ugy at . v:z..... e--r-wm-unn"v.-.t.m wfl.nofl” QPTMMMCGM-HM Boys' Normk tmu. dnrk mixtures; sizes 8 to 16, vallis $12.06, Boys’ Norfolk Suits, in mmnm and navy Serge; ‘-!- m, i« v. ue $15:00; &t . e wfl‘m& in mmhk'fi and Aavy S g ,.'.'.T.‘,"& "|H«n'vm - Yard-wide ‘N KNN'VERM PRICE mmmwfis WM'&. B fll