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few cents buys K e B By BB you can not find § fallén hair or any SiRaThte, Sesls puecy hats skows AEW lfs, vigor, beightnegs. uore color agd thick - Occastonally LS shipped: : 3 which the expressmen in New 5 T e B }:W'er. ufi:h “the SIEHt Guite & day by lodged in the headguarters. Norwich asylum at of theusni L charged with and provi stating. that ‘he- ahead” of the wq}fl Toland jail, he said, to gq Wheeler “Wilcox's funeral. out of Norwich state hospital and was only caught Monday by Deputy Shet- iff Thomas €. Tucker of Columbia. Schuetz has p craze for. breaking into unopciipled cottages and will not damayze’ 4he - cottage e fogd out of it and sleep there. heriff . O. Vinton that if he would only take him upstairs to the e told good policy view —Rochester Herald. of halr pdate some powdered delatone to hairy surface afler about I minutes rub off, wash trace of hair has uick and To avold dis: et however, it is well to m: ain you get genuine delatone. Water, appiy u vanished. This method Is snUieely Would ‘s Died of Thirst. ~Heports that Wilbelm is taking to daribk may cauise some wasn't allowed to flee here. — Pit byrgh Dispatch. Zero In Value. e Dutch trust Wilhelm's pledge they can at Jeast say that his word i8 3+ good as his bonds—Wall Street Jqurnal It Fortanate is bers that les than smiles. from the fac he skid and every safe B ERE s che X first tire that ever was groen ¢ whele factory to Firestone Plant |No.2, with a ca- |pacity afd::-M per ) 8 g\mfl. d solely to the 334 inch size. | 29 High Price of Corn. A billion bushel of corn remain on the farms. The price is so high that oeusumption is restricted. Not a very from a business point of regrets that he the woman who re- frowns beget (Aids to Beauty) | known beauty specialist a tikes this treatmest for the removal Mix into a THE A F. coyrt room and let him talk to the Jjudge he would be orderly and' would Thesday afternoon Capt. Robert T. Hurley of the state behave properly. police took him to. xt. the King's Middletown, KING'S DAUGHTERS' MEETING AT THE JOHNSON HOME mempers of Home chapter of Traughters | ‘assefnbled at tho Johnson home ‘Monday “afternoon for the April meeting, During the af- ternoon the chapter sewed on infants’ garments for the Backus hospital. C. A, drive, ter will have mare | May 2 Town quintette, L Elks. Travel, t Absut El by of and | don and In point - e cer- trip at 11.45 special troll Mrs. Wil 0. New - London, 25 members of Norwich lodge | Spencer. made the trip to New Lon- |tendance Yy car, Wednes- @ay to attend the speemal “Norwich i Night” at the New London Elks'- car- Aival. and a number of others went automohile parties, e e S Docemper te - Dolirt, S ehE cho wag reaking and en 8- to this he broke odt of terin, He broke other than to At this meeting $10 was voted to the Y. Notice was given of the meeting of City union of King's Daughters fo be held next week. The first two Sundays in May Home chap- harge of ‘the -Sunday afternoon service at Backus haspital. A ,Specially arranged program of music will be given by the Norwich At the conclusion of business' an_interesting talk by Mrs. Loujs 0. Potter; reading by Mrs, Ab- ner Robinsan, solps Crowe, Jr, with Mrs. Harry Stel as plano accompanist, an of refreshments brought afternoon to a close. liam bbins | T d the serving the pleasant The special S s o o SIS L v e g R “ar animals, which show what ysS’ care |k they geb . MISCELLANEQUS SHOWER vosceo CFQR MISS WHITMARSH A" miscellafieous ‘shower was given the home of Miss ‘Gladys Alexander n s in_honor of Miss oke ‘mawiage is e "niear o ringheld, many v i rs. Fred’ Greiner, as- arri Was per- g part being Miss as” bride. Miss EliZabieth Stelzner a8 grogm and Miss :“w Bums as ister; and little iss Inez Smith as fpwer girl. About 25 guests were present: 3 Norfwich Wednesday by those who ‘been ‘dppending upon preserip- tions for a.more or less occasional supply of whiskey that prescriptions written on anything - but the longer. Some ‘doctors who have been is- suing have scription. blanks or any piece of pap- is understood, the . 'drug. stores not fill prescriptions for whiskey un- form. LAVENDER AND WHITE Center on. Main street Blanche Armstrong, Lillian and Bvon M. Broadhurst. Jazz band ‘furnished music dancing. feature - of the . programme. was -served, The hall was decorated in lavender and white. for W. Armstrong and' Mrs. John Broadhurst. Norwich Round Table Mesting, following. was out: ;iol call; ter of fiction; paper on Floriculture, Edward A. Smith; ihg, “About Animals, * Miss an interesting one, Finding Plenty of Them. WS, es, Tubes and Access 1t was a problem made to order for Firestone — big wolume produc- tion of a high grade article. - Firestonie met it with a typical Firestone answer —a separate . $7,000,000 fac- tory, ories _ Carried Exclusively By PR S oA o5 Main Street Ak o el 5 linen, et lunch WHISKEY PRESCRIPTIONS MUST BE ON REGULAR BLANKS The word was passed around in regular formal blank would not he filled any Drescriptions. in case of need eerl using’ their ordinary pre- ger that came handy, but hereafter, it will less made out on the required blank FOR DECORATIONS AT DANCE! A A very successful dance was held Wednesday evenig at. the Community by the Misses | Crumb Stanley’s the A moonlight dance was a Piinch prettily The chaperones were Mrs. Arthur T. The Norwich Round Table met on uesday evening with Miss Nellie Me- Cloud, No. 104 Washington street. % o ihe . program- garried an impressive charac- And the Senate can return now the car left here at 6.45 with Tubbs band |its preferred . ocenpation of lookin; aboard and arrived bac s k on the return | for things to ,investigate. — Dallas PNEUMATIC o vandle-owing 1o the strike, Tefused to | “to the were_gent -back to. ] 1::@ age! 588 dle, Monday. They were on tw& tricks owned id Doyle & et &E;:fi'& e s Tostay ters naon for New York, 1t is-the caleulp- R A 5 n 3 3 morning sales ufi; ‘o ng to fhostzike there-is no fish in the ma: | and ThE ey Here e ot to get 4 BiE price for them. The, Frarketmen ‘have thelf own eh ploye! who are in no way connected with lh: ¢ striking expre: i jlathsh were seliing: at. the norts Vdock Tuesday. for 5 ;enh ‘zg‘:“: The price all week .was 0-¢ents. A'la?s' . fine 5’?"&", could :é Engh,; for a quarter a say oc! “Cabts Barl Roster left. Wednesday with a large shipment’of fish for Ne York. As his boat is a good sizs yacht it can easily’ make o trip] through the sound ind ‘arfive fn time for Thursday's market. = The Groton and Stoningtor trollé: waiting room was brokem imto som time Friday night. but as far as the proprietor, L. W. Thompson, could d termine, nothing of any value s miss- ing. One of the large front windows was broken to gain entrance. been employed gt the shipyard on the ferryboat Nafhan Hale since her ar< rival here have been laid of penter work on the craft having been completed, and as this was the only job under way at the plant there was nothing for these men to do. A large gang of painters is still ‘at work on the ferryboat, but thelr work ls rap- idly nearing completion. Rersistent rumers - of . work for the local plants, varying from small re- pair jobs to good gized contfacts for new construcfion, are still in circula- tion. McDonald, who has spent in Brooklyn. is at his home few davs before going to Fisher's Island. where he will be em- ployed by William Wilbur, Miss Ruth Fish returned to her home in the village Wednesday after visiting relatives in Scranton, Pa. Mrs. F. N. Banning and daughter, Paula, spent Monday with rela- in Stonington, A. Fitch has entered the employ of Freeman Rogers at his store. Capt. Alvin Rathbun has given u is work as watchman at the Rpssie mill, May Be Mr. Gompers reports that labor's political machine is operating with the ease of a well-oiled steam roller; but Mr. Gompers may be mistaken as to that—Birmingham Age-Herald. Ancther Dream in Dsicard. Russian Reds at last have discov- ered, to their surprise. that they can. not run manufacturing. and trans- portation machinery -by Jung power— Chicago News. intermission: read- Real. dox, Jennie| There was a good sized at- at the meeting, which proved One may well imagine that reciv- ing a refund of income taxes paid gives the recipient a more” hilarious feeling than getting money from home. —Toledo Blade. s A Compliment. It might be a pleastnt compliment to hold a cabinet meeting in. honer of Bainbridge Colby's acceptance of the position. of secretary of state— Washington' Star. Other Reforms Nasded. The best man in the country. for President won't do us a lot of zood unless we Clean up a good deal on the House and the Sgnate. — Milwaukee Journal, N Same Old Bandit. Maybe when “Panch’ Villa gats t00 old to lead his marauding band { he'll settle down aad open a hotel for | American tourists—Birmingham Age- Herald, Perpetual Mation Next. Colonel Bryan confidently expects to make “the old oaken bucket” as great a slogan as “the full dinner pail” once proved.—Washingion Star. “Like & Buzz-Saw After what happened to Herr Kapp, the junkers are going to be more care- ful about jumping into revelutiopary, movements—Indianapolis Star. ok ol oo The Sugar Situation. ‘The situation now appears to have. reached the stage where there is plen- ty of sugar for plenty of money.~In- dianapolis News. Teo Many of One Kind. Isn't it too bad that we havenm't as many doctors for the flu epidemic as we have presidential candidates.—De- troit News. BRI i B A Safe Bet. ‘We do not believe President Wilson will go to Europe to frame anorher one.—Pittsburgh Gazette-Times, A man may be excused for worry- ing about the present, but there is ng excuse for him if he Sits down and worries about the future, : General Semenoff Now Com- mands Russian Armies vn;» one’ time was chief oF g-' Czar's bodyguard and had 3 mar- Tow escape from the Bolshevists, He only cluded them by joining & refugee ship at a Black Sea port as a 37 s mesas ne e SR the anti-Bolsheviki forces im g§i- ‘beria. All the ship carpenters that have {7 HEREFORD OXEN FROM GAGER F ARM _ ot uf wy feilow mas.® been aél Bt Sk for 35 A or power in this ointmemt i€ cmemb gose la £ C 7 PETE Q The healis marvelous. guvs. O} Ty o ke sor, left town Saturdav for California, YANTIC Charies Sevfhour his returned from No one here has broken any records|a few day in _Clinton, Mass., far exceptional catches of trout with| With M who-1s_recover- | ing, after a aftack ‘of ‘pneu- the exception of James Adams, bess| ooty oontracted while she Jrus in farmer for H. Bdward Howe, Wholthe village. cgught & string of 12, April 1. Tues- day, the thirteenth, he fried his luck again apd returned with five. Nearly afi?other fishérmen are reporting no catches or poor catches because of the high water. Willlam Tibbitts with his gasolifie engine at the Towers, sawed twenty- five ‘cords of wood for M. J. Shed. “Charles Bentley has purchased the Thomss Hughes has left town ' for ¥itchburg,: Mass, where he is with the Beoli Mfg. 0 Miss Nellie Driscoll has returned to Moosup after spending. the Easter re- cess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. 3. Driscoll. Miss Mary Curry has returned tq South Coventry a.ter spending - the holidaxs at her home here: 3 B tory, four-tene-| Mr. gnd Mrs. Samuel Whitmarsh :n‘e';xtqnlguuusxem M S ga the " Hoges have moved from Yantlc to. Laurel X ¢ house i illage from | Hill, Norwich. R oo ¢ Norwich. Mra, M.| Miss Ellen O'Hearn has resumed liam B%\Ie of Norwich. og 6 has occupied one-half | her studies at the Academy of the ‘J;'l R RNt Slis it wab buill has s Holy Family, Baltic, ' after spend {ité fease of it. Mr. Bentley IS mak- | the Baster recess with her wmother, ing plterations to the other half of the Mrs, Stephen O'Hearn, ouse. Jameg McHalo was entertained at witt of New Britain was|the Méhican hotel ,New London, en a récent guest of friends here. Sunday. L . &’-hpx ifon, Who “has Deen as-| Miss Rose Wathley hag returned to sistgnt in the fnishimg room of fhe |.Sterling after spending few days 1fperty ‘Weolen company for scome |as the guest of Miss M. Pendle- time has left and is employed in | ton. Roekdale in the finishing room of The American Woolen Co.'s plant, Jehn Murphy of Versallles, who has been employed here by the Liberty Woolen Co., has left town for Fitch- burg, where he will work for the Beoli Manufacturing Co. st Captain O'Nell has a position with the Goodyear company at their plant in Los Angeles, ang with Mrs. O'Neil | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pendleton have returned to their home in New York | after a few davs’ visit at the hom of Mr. Pendleton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pendleton, of Wauwe- cus Hill. Edward Wolfe left for his home. in Brooklyn, N. Y. after, spending the holidays. in .the village with hisgrand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kemp- b 3 OW is the time to send all the old ! washing things to the garret. The i boiler aud the washboard. The scrub | trush, the pails and the dippers. The laundry * soap, the washing pawder, and the soda. You | o do without them all. They only recall | {he drudgery aid the backaches. | All you need today is Rinso. b Rinso is the wonderful new form qf soap in ‘ granules—for the family washing. The Rinsq , dissolved fizst in a little water, stiz into g seapy, bubbly tubful. - You-leave e clothes in over-night or for three hours in the morning. Then just rinse and hang e:xt. o the The new way saves your clothes b —saves your time i Your clothes gre as safe in Rinso suds as in dlear water. Rinse is 5o pure and so high in ap value that it loosens every speck of dirt zight out—even in cold water. You can lctun.lb feel the soap in the wa.ter.‘ No hard rubbing. Only very soiled places, Capprighsed 1920, by Laver Brac. Co. ton. | visit in Hartford, Hartforq are spending a few tow) Sloan return ber home in Elmyille after spending | a week in town with her mother, Mrg. ian-Pilot. Margaret Kileen, Rockyille at the Norwich Sanatotium Sungday. ed to New Britaia, several days with and Mrs. after a lengthy stay in New York and Worcester, ol returned to_their sonia after. spending a few days as guesty of Mr, S i Richards. Northfield, Mass.. having been a guest ; at Pine Tree Cottage. son John have returned to their home in Farmingion after. yisiting over ihe | derrally succesaful treat week-end with Mr. Goushit'y parents |17 piysieluah tad deubeieh 2 = Mrs. John Coughlin, of the j®rain’ hype-nuclae Prankiia ond ¥ . |in sealed packages aith fu to Auburn. Me:, on account of the se- rious {Hness 0 Wright, who has paeumonia. The new way—just ml:; then rinso—thal’s Away with the washboard —the boiler! - | You can get your clothes. gleaming white— : just by soaking BRINSoR: f brings a new way-of washing - Made by the makers of Luz Jobn Sloane has returned from i Murpby of | Wit Mottt ays in| ‘1t may be e : John | world knoweth R}’?z the - Francis and- Arghyr gaests of My and Mre. um-m."'ut."‘tg prites < "'f-:;r a::f}‘nyr etk —Nonfghx Miss Nora Kileen bas Dinsppspring Tragh. If ihe treaty Sght pLer tne presidential and Jo cussed by ail the Segs, e 90~ facts is "Apied \ tality among frightful —Chicago News. E W. J. Never Right. “Right .uvujs gm ip the end™ ys Wil . Bryaa, Tekaone. bt has beaa CheaMER 1 Tiows) times—Indiansnofly Str. ! P, J. Duffy vi Miss Mildred Pendleton has retura- atier spepding her paremts, Mr. harles Pendleton. ! Gladys Pendleton bas returned | Mis: —— Michael Rondos and Raymond Sou- homes in An- Sonei’s aunt, Mrs. M. J. I Rufus Turnagé, of Fort Terry left- Yantic Saturday for & stay with' her parents Mr Mr. ang Mrs. Joseph Coughlin and Any one wishing to 3dd Ao weight. lmnrmfi ;“f:u ot! L Sore s norm |.1<'hS and htrvfi. it road. : Mrs. Herbert Frost has been called | 100 159¢ | jare not uhcsl eral monthe stocked di e of her mether, Mrs. o . wristbands, cuffs, ete., need a little light rub- bing. between your hands, na mare. ‘&ax _does away with that awipl hending over & board and serubbing until your hands hurt. No boiling—Rinse makes perlectly white es Wi hiling- - Yeuneed fieyer hail fvl:fi‘ clofl:‘i:.:u i = oct n.qienal!_y-d;e stesi= Aprous, hbusedresses, men'sshirts, the han towels—you jiist rinse them white and clean, n.itytn acs:“nk!hg in Rinso suds, Andthe _elothes Tast twice as long without that heart- Tess serubbing and bailing te weaken and fade the celors. e Tr; the Rinso way this very next Monday, Until yga have tried it onee you cannaf re- alize what a relief it is from the old-fashioned Get Rinso from your grocer todgy gnd fol low the easy directions en the p.gkm‘ Ou 8c package daes your whole week's (fi% gier Bros, Co,, Cfllbfld‘fi: Mass. CEFR Lux.) :