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NSRBI e SR ~ Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re- meve Them With Othine—Double - Strength This preparation for the femoval of freckles is usually so successtul ih removing freckles and giving a clear, Deautitur complexion that it is o \ndier puarantee to refund the mohéy i it fails. Don't hide your freckles upder a veil; get an-ounce of Othine and fo- move them. Even the first few appll- catidns should show a wonaerful im- provement, some of the lightér freck- lee vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the drukgist fof thé double strength Othine; it'is this that is wold on the money-back guarantse. BRIEF STATE NEWS . Néw Britals.—Stanley post, 6. A. R, and allied war organizations will attend ihe memorial sorvice in &hurch Sun@ay morming, May 30, Memorial, day, at 11 o'clock. Belutol.—The meeting of Bristol lodge of Eds as held Thursday night and they initiated a class of six. This bringe. ths .oembership to 500, Seuthington.—Thaddeus Jennings pro- Possa fo learn to ride a bicycle at the agé ©of 85, He is pretty spry and is employed &t the Taetory of Peck, Stow & Wileox Co. Cromwell—Rev. A. B Fimquist and family expeet to make a visit to e Cromwell In the garly part of June to sail on S. S. Stoek. holm. Fast Hampton.—Mr. and Mre. Edwin D. Barton received congratutations from ® Jarge number of relatives. neighbors and friends Monday on their 50th wea- din ganniversary New Maven—Allezing failufe to carfy OuL a contract to deliver more than 1,008 BASS of sugar. Miner. Read & Tullock $ues the Paragon Sales company fof $25.000 in the superior court. Waterbury.—During the recent tree: pisnting cxmpaign that has been started Waterbury, 1,200 evergreen trees, 8,000 Shrubs and numerous vines and rose- Bushes were given away. To those who gesired I, thousands of pounds of fertil- fzer was distributed to promoté the growth of the seeds. Greemwich.—Edward M. Weimer, a son of Mfs. Laura Weimer of Byram Shore, Greenwich, and Miss Emilie Ward, a daughter of Dr. A. J. Ward and Mre. Ward of Havemeyer place, Greenwich, were married Tuesday afternoon in Nétrs Dame Roman Catholic church, Morning- side Drive and West 114th street, New York. There were no attendants. They will live in Hagertown, Md., where Mr. Welmer Is superintendent of the aircraft @epartment, of the Pressed Steel company. He 15 a graduate of Columbia, class of 18 Middletown. — Miss Glsdys Wilbur, teacher of blology in the high school, has o0 exhibition in her class room a beauti- ful specimen of ¢ black crowned night beron. a rather rare bird, caught in a trap in North Cromwell by one of tne puplls. On the bird's leg is a tag saying “Nptify the American Museum, New York elyt” The bird welghs nearly twe pounds, is dark blue with white under- Beath, and white plume. Since being ganght it has laid a blue egg, nearly as large as & hen's egE. The bird will be sent back to New York by John Who found it. Won't That Be Niee, After a while wages may Eet to be #o high that men won't have to work mote than a day or two 2 week, and ips not as much as that.—Phila- Press. Be Rid of Painful Corns “Gota-1t* Makes Them Loosen Up 8o They Lift OFf Painlessly. There's S0 more pain after a few Jrops of “Gets-It” lJands upon corn or fallus and instantly dries. . g &m“"&m hen § mall béy attending thé .u'n';x A had peax 4 u!»mfli" AP, éhrabic an & the fack 8t A stér, drofe fim dais and fhen, Aseensity of N You aven then yiakm toh t tather, sapetial thengh, like a \mt." That opinion is, nl.% the bishbp's fay strawberty, m!"%.. have made a better & He never 4" that of cburse. of the fifl:mmlroh of 1it- , 1t s Gueer 1O e that the on—cm-ln' womaw's patty masht put in Wt pRUGFR A péreéinptory Wrand that ihe be 86 longpr alludéd to as “ghe.” Vs the pronotn by whit the stakor ‘s almibst always pérsoAified. Aftists as well an poets Mave fallen Hits the HaSIL You Ever Se a fakey of ApFi o " m'l‘!‘. ilwl?!mt in an almihse? somewhat Mty but fidch ATNIGE Ynaid- :n? Vet it is hard % contéive of & more dmlzhu\fll :-nnyh-ex A Y‘!’fi years' experience X Sur i - Mectton Wwould lead fost mmmm¢mmmwn Tot-} M too nrylng wLndn _to, mn-nu uea ger ton: buckets of | 82 reaten- shring | of 8 ot What G timps cut of EVEY rZiter all, whateve sbont it theereicaly. the V;‘x:n 1 ‘mv-' nh:nu st to the Sdmindf , afg- :monyn&mch|m. 161 what farmées ‘m‘u ‘ot want ;that what We all inl- lnd wm- tnelrh v aw ety aih mk‘ ungye, orever and: the due seedtime. has passed e stwery, - mumdhiny April, followed by four three or four times e da. Bhds TembrRed < thit butkets’ Tull and ponds’ Tull. meant was, doubtless, the lood old $im- i spek """"m“& at, m at a&nm HeASEd this w-y at afl. is ap U ehn afford 2 HEW inaumah&ufl Paper; I'm going to write some real “spring postry.” @ little stafter that I worked out lefl a.ma fich head-scratehing, the hothing better to do, unless I weni to.do at 2.15 p. WM mflnt country, thee, I‘WM Down all thy reeking hills tills very Bny; sometimes all day, and mmelimes ahly | Ve Shakes; HHAE’ Shems h-. ‘other day. afttr We had Been driven f¥om the flelds thre times by the rafh, and T g:: o bd. Which did not seem the appropriate thing WHITE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE COMPANY 147.149-151 Main Street Ladies’ Department SALE BEGINNING FRIDAY, MAY 7th An opportunity to save §10.00 or $15.00 on any of our Suits, Coats or Dresses Men’s Department Men'’s Suits, from $29.50 up forge, ummu of Which we a pitifully unimportant- m St Ry wB III e . e Chnireh skevisly il e at the tusudl Heut T fi vég Liwtthcs S rl\re!ivl- , bSunday of Mr. and M. Ci#l Rogefs. Miss Hafriet Tane 6! New Londtn is spending the week with he¥ ‘parehts, Mir, and Mrs. Jamés-Lane. E Méser Sehmckier was 2 reédht Visftér in Hartford. George ‘Moore and James Lahe Were New London callers Sunday. Miss Alice Rix was & fécent ealfer in Norwich. - Heie “Rogars of NoFwish epiit the meck eng stits hwe- Mrs. Ernest s;n-.-..r 18 home after a few weeks spéht i Lyfne. Mr. and ‘Mis. - Edgar Btandish ang Bxoffict Sidney vERAl Mr Susdishis parenes i Norwich, Conn. ing manner: Mattes Admitistrater Executor and Trustee Under Wills Gunslimroftl‘ie Estates of Minors Committees of the Estates of Incompetents Trustee of Property Under Voluntary ~ Viving Trusts Custodian of Secutities ; ;”'l. i s son Honald of Colehistet | was taken to St. Francis.. hospi‘al Sen: Mie. N She has pneundénita. " i fih\g@c dish were Colehestbr visitors Mon. it were rs.* Robinson of Colehestér were guests Sun- f. Mrs. Sylphia Tibbetts: rlie” Littlefield Mr. and . P. Collier entertaified Sunday. Day and Mrs. Eagar Gilbert Murray and Mrs. Phebe and -~ Carl Rogérs, 0t callers in Néw London. an Endeaver social is to be Bhlu y evening. g of Norwich Town'was| day.” a m lmd of his uncle, J. F. Rogers.| M y ‘fi Mitchell _and | Saturday. dnl-:mer lbmm and Miss Hattie Frost were New. London an ot EAST THOMPSON Mrs. Jemnie Robinson is slowly 1 home tnam, will speak - at the mn hall Wednesday, May 12, m for Norfolle, Va., where he Wil in Ehedier Robbing, who has Deen there ME. and km Atnold Morse, who hive n £héd to their home here. Dr. €. W. Hale of smnmld With Ris mother, vifited at Dr. M. and Saturday. 5 wd Mrs voen Maims Were th speit the AT g e ® Was a vaflty of Weathe 1o suit ay: thuhderstorn: 2 I;nhwr& Bixby's 16 cover the ground visitors Saturday. fecovering her recent illnéss, although to her bed. demonstration agent, King's| " geveral , at The mestivg i public. has dispésed of and started Tuesday all winter, have re- oyle of Lowell, Mass, was Sunday. and ¢alled on Mrs. Sarah Brad- 102 years ol Friday, April ller reniained until Saturdiay. g Baih, mmshing and. a afl f811 i the yard at 83 for several Roafs. o, hér B ih Poor health snd it is hBPE | Cnaries shd Williath Galtup left Menday is. visiting. Mrs. N. C. Main ville_visited at D A qusrtette sahg Valley and ABide With Me. Voorhées condticted thé servics. Tuesday evenifig &t the hall bn fret street was held the smklng and Epelling contest for thfe diftrict, com- prising Ashford, Eastford, Uslon ‘Wosdsteck @nd Po speaking was won by an and in spelling by a gifl Thete was sifigifig ahd folk dancing er and her fasmily in Eastford on! pomeret school children, w. Wwhio . Mis. mnflmrenm. Mr. and Bilery Strong lfom Manchéster was a caller here Sunday. Mrs. Mary Brownell has returned trom | visiting her sister, Mrs. Springfield. Miss Mildred Sumner and her hfother George of Rockville were guests of their grandfather. M. W. Howard, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. from Abin; tiheral servicés fof at Pomfret Center Saturday at 1 p. m.|writing in the Manchester Guardian. We'té Goig Dotn the Elliott school in by Pir. Pratt of Ce may mve beneficial. Many| for California. her go. BOLTON NOTCH M. MEle's Fri- | hospital. Hartford over ‘Suhday. Bkinhér's little davghter Laura, STARTING TODAY nsational Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Suits A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 175 HIGH CLASS SUITS Miss _Gordy, teacher We are Qualjfied to serve our clients in the follow- We cordially invite you te. talk ovef with ui ysur estaté #nd thust Out fatifities for service in eyery fi fidusiary capacity aré at ydur spostly ahd we believe they can be utilized to your shtistastion wnd b4 1d2 Fuller was a Hartford visitor Mr. Lanhe of Hartfoid preathed Sunday at the Congregational Suuteh. A ‘military whist wwas given by the lecturér of Wolf Den grange at Abingten hall Mofiflay evehing. on rs. John Pomiret. *'Bchéol in history, vr Mrs. C. P. Grosvenor is still confihed The girls of Pomtret ditending Putham High school gave = dahce kt Poffitrst oh Priday evening &nd cieared $85 to be added to the graduation fund. John Peale is very il at Day Kimball n Mr. and Mrs, Covéll entertained rela- Sarah Hale, in Hunt, of Reck- an adiitess by Mr. Watten of thé tFade #ehodl at Bouth Manchester. The tiieting was eun!\n!ted by Mr. Gféer, stpefvissr of A tenching hiesting wab Céntér schdol Wedntsdiy at 2:30. onstrations were given by Miss Greeh of hy, gF&e V, ahd I|| Ladies’ lpomchwflgg .‘ mmbuek B R TR RN S Ea No Seconds or Joh Lots. “Walk and Save Money” BOYS' WEAR Maine's Sun- A Few Steps From Franklin squ tives from Pawticket Sunday. Standing rewards are government for the more dan| =nd i that it cept to keep bouhds in the nibre ies. Wil Béasts Kill 50 People & Diy Not a day passes of your own life but somewhere fn India sothe 1Ny atengea tre|PeSble have diéd through the Hetion Jonnson wild beasts, says A. W. Howlett, Rev. Mr. Porn- and. prize in ford boy Pomfret. by, 1a xt the Dem- Delicious — Snowy == White dings. Or usk u\! there are many ways in Which a ("Rflfi\l‘{“ thinn Hl); i§ itk howsewlife ¢ B nfl Bave miny dollare an d have even better a;sm 3 By using M1i8s e e . Citti B2 oW - Oreme over teresls. flake Marshinal- ez o2l o Creme. Miss Curtis’ Crémé can be thinnéd aid tsed instead of cream for Cof- fee,” or cereals, as a sauce for puds Bges and butter are éxpensive, but ent wa!s Créfie, 1t of hind 8§ to make every asifoious. mpson, UiTsS SUITS $29.50 Actual Values to §55.00 $49.50 Actual Values to $95.00 - Not an accumulation of odd stocks,butflleverynewutlmlm styles—most distinctive and highest class suits in ever <~=i--'== ALL SIZES FROM 14 TO 46 COLORS-—~NAVY AND BLACK Qv We term this sale as sensational, because the values are unheard of for ‘suits of this high character. height of the season, at these prices. We call it an évent | SALE STARTS TODAY Think of buying these suits now, in the SALOMON’S GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES AND fiot fade 16 destfoy UNSE ) .:?m thelr numbers pepuiows HOUSENVES, HERE'S A WAY 10 641 YOUR EGG AND BUTTER BiLL IN TWE s.ms.mmw«c.mum—n- Nom--n...ww.u.m 100 Franklin Street Open Evenings Norwich, Conm