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RAIN TODAY CLOUDY TOMORROW The Joy Of A Perfect Skin ) Know the joy and BRANDEGEE NAMES gee today sent t nees to fill two wcademy at Anna 18 BEADY 7¢ IT’S UN to put off to-d acid-disturbed tak 0 kil o the new aid to | the discomfor ADMINISTRATION E? BUSINESS M Aldermen Milo R. Wat Anson R. Grc Councilmen John E. Fitzger: Patrick F. Swee _Collector of City Harold T. Robins City Treasurer City Sheriffs William J. Carrol William H. Bowen Water Commissioner Patrick F. Bray es” in other ta atiend har e ¢ PLANNING NEW WEST MAIN ST. BRD . If bids for the work are mot too high the town of Norwich:is to build a new steel and Conerete bridge in West Main street over the west branch of the Yan- er. cctmen, have had Chandler & draw plans for the mew bridge 1 these are soon to be sent out for althouzh no appropriations or two bridges that ha rst Selectman ble to accom- y or town ad- these bridges 2y more mon > through good and care- management as 1o expenditures of ful NORWICIH, CONN., the fown money, and he hopes ta be able to find the required amount for the new West Main street bridge this year in the same way. The has made it apparent that new bri it will be of the modern reinforced steel and concrete type. Part of the expense of construction, if it is decided upon, wiil have to be borne | by the trolley company, which is the Connecticut as they must take o of the space between the tracksand two feet beyond on each side. The bridges built last year were one | J rwich Town and the bridge in Greeneville. ghth street ROGERS LAKE SITE FOR Y. B C. A, BOYS’ CAMP s in‘New London county he mews that the city and are fo unite forces Parents of welcom mp for e New fol- Park, Hanover, chairman; aff, New London, secretary Bunyan, on the in the de lys and other g small fir trees were | ea | the Mu: ART SCHOOL PRIZES AND NNUAL The annual exhibiti Art school and. Academy pupil the Converse Art gallery Friga g This is an early event mueh anticipated by those interested (in the and the showing of craft work, drawing and design Was unus- ually fine thi$ year. Guy .Warner Eastman, dir Aida Watrou KHIBITION GIVE! p even| lie A. Lorin rdwell. ‘ The rooms. were most atractively de orated with lahrel combined With fleur there. nsisted of the Misses I Russell and Leid ted by various- Acader in the evenin ed, the dance c con- and Dag. The award follow ip to the school of m of Fine Arts 3 Herber rumbull rt; children of the the prize n ent and excellence amon divided Isic Church fo B | increasing traffic through West | and the age of this West | would have to be built and | " Our Newest Models in Oxfords, Suede and Kid, Theo Ties and Colonials, are delight to women who realize how much well shaped feet add to the effectiveness of the costurhe. admire trim looking feet shod with foot- wear of self-evident distinction, you'll en- joy-a sight of ours, and you’ll surely ap- preciate the moderation of our price. Prices $5.40 to $11.90 and Miss Alice |§ We Wish Especially to call your attention to our line of high grade Men’s Shoes and Oxfords that have been selected to meet with the approval of the fastidious dresser with a lean purse. Here you will find Shoes, Oxfords and Hosiery of the highest quality. Prices 36.00 to $12.90 [ODEL BOOTERIE, 132 Main St Nerwich, Comn. 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Some in life's winter may toil to dis- ver Means of procuring a weary delay— butterfly: living, a rover. Dying when falr things are fading vay! —Th Haynes Bayly, In Indianapo- lis News. EXTENDING A PROVERB. ever put off till tomorrow What you can do today.” what the old proverb tells ufl, what the moralists say. the counsel is prudent, Mostly the counsel is wise, Good for the negligent persom Who means to be moral, and tries. orbs are often misleading; Construed in a literal sense. It may be because those who make them Fave to do all they can to condense, . And a_supplementary proverb « proverb in question might “Always put off i1l tomorrow 1 the mean things you might today?” —Somerville Journal. HUMOR OF THE DAY Knicks nke are reducing loans. e is no_restrichon or New York Sun and Did that bragging Till say anything when he was threatened with a thrash- r the Academy r Christmas c: ited by M an old individu onyx ectively set w mondn pyouped wn * color combina red w 1 with bluish pur- xperiments have 1l has suc nished with carved Wattles a attrac hmen of potte Helen L ab 1 several sily 0d lines. made an and e ns included h pale ults, y mast of wheel a ertistic hand harm- of cobalt how to ha Copies of « . Disco, Clarissa Tord. on Gr: green et Christine ver little paper wei nd a smail D L AT TS Armour’ || All Kinds|q ¢ ugar Cured Ib. 25¢ I FRESH ! Liver,Ib..... 12V4c Best Steer Beef | Chuck Pieces v .. o524c DINNER, BLEND Coffee, Ib..... 35¢c I GTPYR STEAKS| Smoked g : Ib. 30¢ SHOULDERS Dt AE i R A B T T T g y Savers For Saturday Fresh Little Pig Six Swiit’s Purs HOULDERS Corne Ib. 24¢ Lean Plate, Brisket, Navel Cuts, Flanks. Chickens | Fresh Killed | EXTRA, FINE FLORIDA ranges, dozen 65¢ For Roasting Native b.55c | YEAL Short Cut Fresh Legs and Giound Loins, Ib. Séc Ham- Shoulder Cuts, Ib. 22¢ b“l'g Chops Steak Ib....: 540c Cutlets DAVIS Large Can ¢at Dircctors License N umber 003155 T 10¢ | NEW CRASS CREAMERY BUTTER,Ib. .. 58¢c BEST IN CITY Fresh Fish Specials CLAMS—OPENED TO baking. Not so with ours, we maka it lizht and whole- some, and we bake it just RSeS| soo | HERLEIE fnever fsponey and doughy in th: mid- LARD Evaporated Ib.24c | Ib.20c 1) s, 19c ey . LARGE GRAPE Fruit, 3 for.... 25¢ CALIFORNIA Prunes, Ib..... 15¢ ORDER, Pint....... 25¢c FLOUNDER STEAK 7 CRCWN Layer Figs, Ib. 25¢c GEM NUT Ib.20c |u...... sec| Margarine, Ib. 32¢ FRESH PORGIES St % Taniegy, 2 e 25 Silverleaf FRESH COD STEAK dle.” t to themselves a book on the comment ¥ is it he can never remember any- wanted in this house? . 1 am sure, unless it is cd to be a popular restau- —Raltimore American. (with a beaming smile)—Oh. 1 conldn’t think what had » of it.—Detroit Free Press. 1derly has a remarkably * 1 never saw such such old shoulders.— About enough to nt middle-class own Telegram. 1ve you said your prayers? asked 3 er. replied the child, T put in a word for you and too."—London Tit-Bits. wcher had written 92.7 on the and to show the .effect of by 10 rubbed out the deei She then turned to the elass Mary, where is the deeimal the duster, Miss” replied Mary, out hesitation—Dallas News. KALEIDOSCOPE Hon. Nelson Parliament is &peaker of Ontario legislature which will last & year are s bolled in wax. were first brought into a state of One California town has provided ite | fire brigade captain with an airplane. keyless clock, which containf rs, and the date palm from 309 ars. university was the first Ameri- » 10 possess a professorship of an_ history. the consumption of pa- Apples Silverskin Bermuda Onions “Well baked: much well made bread is spoiled in | years of a EXTRA FINE RAISIN BREAD, loaf. ....... I5c BEST MOHICAN BREAD I FRESH NATIVE Eggs, dozen. .. ie United States amount- aze ball under the direction of mmett D. Angell, play largest oil-carrying steam- recently in England, is four pumps. each capable 200 tons of oil an heur. riment. was o called » built there to accommodate s of Scotland when fhey visited In Piscataquis county, Malne, out of 4734 families, ther are 2.705 who are non-chu . Of these, 235 live vlaces where there Is no church. ‘There are 1457 chiliren between 4 and 18 who attend no Sunday | school, and 92 Protestant families osn- fessed to have no Eible. late George Alfred Townsend es- hevond controversy that, while have been a few izolated in- of cargoes of bricks from Eng- land. not one colonial house in 50, for ) claim is made, included Fng- lish bricks in ita composition, says & writer in the Daltimore Sun. Most of the German universitien report a record attendance since the war, espe- y at their courses in political sclence and economics. Derlin has 12964 en- rolled: Donn, 6.560; Lelpsic. 5.500] even the new University of Hamburg reports a matriculation of 1590, Munich is the only vrominent university where nttend- ance has declined, Students nre hestile to the city of Kurt Eisner and the bel- shevist coup d'ctat. Paris has a larger attendance (16,000) than any German university, Doesn’t Mean Anything. Probably Europe knows “what te 6o about Turkey,” but it doesn’t mean any- thing.—Atlanta Constitution.