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.FULL ASSOCIATER - PRESS DESPATCHES TODAY SHOWERS TOMORROW WOOL GROWERS MUST WAIT temporary condition and who is io blame?| VERERAN COOK DIES IN YOR BETTER MARKET TIME| “A recent conference was held hy the ENCAMPMENT AT NIANTIC Wool growers will have to face the sit-|Sheep interests of the country with the| preg 0. Cross, colored, a former deputy uation of holding their clip for brighter| "ederal Reserve Board. .manufacturers,| oo g or Hartford, employed by the state @he Bullztin. Have You Piles? .. ooz . . Norwich, Saturday, July 31, 1920, . A i days in the malhet is the conclusion ex-|Clothiers, etc. It was pointed out that| = " 0. during encampment at Niantic | Them You Have Somcibing to Learm.! A steady buzz a whang and rasp and = - : i cer | ressed by A. G. Skinner, sheep special- | e Supply of.raw wool in the hands Of} ror more than 30 years, died suddenly on| Thousands who have piles have not hies e After being cut out from trolley ser- fouth of Danielson, put this DOWET| s 4t Siorrs Agriculturdh e afthe deajers and mills and the supply of | qui O 0 S0 T REIIC ST i quasters | learned. tht quick an' Dermanent, re-| The sawdust spurts and makes twin piles THE WEATHER. vice for two days, Willimantic, South | house out of commission. It was | summary of the wool situafion. In the|Y2rd §oods, wool goods and suits in the |.p TUBIER B SENE SOMNE BV EIETC tief ‘can only be accon plished with' in= below.; There will be thunder showers Sat. | COVentry, Jewett City, Central Village, | tais power house that the electriCity | Tyrm Service. News ; published by the | 1ands of the Wholesale anr refail trade is ternal medicine. ~Neiluer cutting nor| Green wood is tough. Thé art is chiefly 5 Danielson, Putnam and North Grosven- | was supplied for this north end of the | cojjage 1o gays: e e e o ‘as the | 010 Dr. Dart of Niantlc viewed the body | any: amoint of treatient. With oini- o Eayaas the lake region extending | qale gre to have full service restored |system, cominig as far South as Bal- | O ST ommary of fr-present | PADMIachardrs And raisemen Cah see.a | 420 E8¥e permission for its removal to the | ments-and suppositosies. will remove| w ULl middle Atlantic states and New Enot |today (Saturday). This will be wel- | tic, which has been the northerly WM~ | wool situation has been prepared by A.|Teasonable basis of future business they | (ilre i~ P8 PROERS S B iCa | P Ra@ i utation canses piles. Theré e * land. New Eng-| c0nd news to the thousands who use |it for the running of the cars £0r. the | G Skinner, Skinner, sheep specialist for | Will besin to operate. Confidence in the | WREre It wa 1s 0 complote piagnation Jof bidod Ta| - (Sauk wolds the: other end, and knows It will be somewhat cooler Saturday | these lines on Saturday shopping or |last two days. o been effect. | the,Extension Service. minds of all branches of the trade is the| ‘% the lower- bowel and a waakening of the knadk) - in the south upper lake region but|R0ldoay trips and would feel the loss| Temporary repairs ha‘?"xaelertlhe ers “The wool market of the country has|MoSt important. single factor. ;1‘:2: “’3",‘,’“;‘, ll‘:y:‘ ri‘me.'x I"‘f;".fal;}i::r:.}': eull firf""' 1.:.( ‘}t‘"y“.,‘&‘,'";..“x’.ie‘.“f,.f:"i sisewhere cast of the Mississippl river |07 the cars especially on a Saturday. |ed at the Dyer dam so that the ST |been experiencing surprising Auctuations|, “Labor costs, and, in some cases, in- SRS DEERCHES | & Bt do not puak. W i temperatures will Dot Chonoebiavors:| This part of the New London divi- | vice can be resumed in since the middle” of May. The ugsettled | [ated prices, have made too wide a dif- |§FNoRwrCcH MARKET REPORT FOR J|taken internally, that is now sold by sion of the trolley system has been |modate the Saturday travel which [Gongort qGE 00 e B TRe. WNSeUtled | erence between the manufacturer of without power since about 3 o’clock |means so much for the accommn of the people in the tes ally. Winds off Atlantic coast: it 1 | Norta of Sandy Hooleomoderate to|Thursday morning when a washout of | tion druggists gener iried it in 1, iy: or. Leonhardt ¥ DMRR A Ros wich. the: marvels| TReD: ;‘S[" Four: Riythn's’eanys solng And back-arm muscles twinge a bit, GROWERS AND DEALERS i tion is HEM-ROID, a 0da- | zenerally, the withdrawal of ‘the 'usual|Woolen suits and the consumer. LTV | buyers and the practical stoppage of the| 1t iS suggested that insofar as pos- o! s record of success In 9% per cen gt . '0lthe flume of the power plant of the ed as awell as in financial returns|wool market, caused a temporary |Sible, Wool be kept off the market until| "y o |and tien decided it should be”sold un: s freeh south and southwest winds, fair | b jecticut” Co, at the: Dyer dam, |to iHe trolley Company. hardship over ‘he: country for sheep e Stuation has #omewht cleared. Wesl: ehove demand for oggs, potatoss. ber-|der a el money-iacic ety ..'»'e'“'«mé Swayed i CKind of doggal swoon, you' Sandy H —mod - - | OET. Do o B 1 Moderat sbage, | autside applictions. Get a package of| | 3 T el LR S i = % g “During 1919, wool Was placed on the|CliDs in a comparatively short time. ‘due | peans, S e eabtaze. | B R f:'tm Lee & O -"_-30:\ fodag | T sy your. pebigieainine o o Saturddy: showers at night or Sun- | NORWICH WOMAN DIES CONTEST PROMISED BETWEEN market at from 50 ccatd to $Iperpound |to the fact that suitable storage faclli-| “Siow . demand for - onfons; enrcants, | 1L S, EiveR-=afe and lasting rellef to wicked toot : S i atoosUP SPELLACY AXD FITZGERALD |4¢cording to the zrade. This censon, due |'ies are not available in the west and | squa, thousnnds of people; And hoild do thery, (i SS (hrongh, Sam grine. “You n New England: Fair Satur-| Jewett City, July 30.—The body of Miss | democratic state. central commitel 137 a loss to the grower. Newspapers and| “Some lowering of prices all along the yrm Potatoes dropped 250 pev. hirrer | COtton Seed 40 per cent. $3.7514.00 per ing Post. ¢ niay showers. Angie L. Gardner broug from | decided upon Tuesday, Aug. 10. O % |wool buyers are talking 20-cent wool,|line IS to be expected and the Wool &roW-| parries of all Kinds were very seance,|100 Ibs. Observations in Norwich. Moosup to the home of her brother, B. k.| 10int meeting of the commetes 200 TP | which bsurd. 1f wool is bought at|erS Must realize that they will have 0| Native tomatoes and eweet . eory . in:| Cotton sqed, 20 per cent., $3.50 per 100 BUTTONS. llowing records, veported from | Gardner, in Jewett C liss | Womaw's auxiliary state ce nd | this price it Will be held in storage un-{‘ake a share. The situation as a Whole|creased in supply. The demand aiso in. | “Speakin’ of buttons.” said Uncle Zeke, hephew, | tee for the purpose of fixing the time and | % H0 5000 Mg TG PSS (oL is not unduly alarming and. the solution e/ Te DoLtl 1 Gardner's home was w X 2 3 i reased slightly. b ‘Reported by E. L. Newmarker, ; is other cheek: s ‘obser-aiions, show the| Gardnet’s home wa ot hneal { Dlnco for the state_ eonvention snd the | f £10, PR fpens an proba rests in the hands of the shedp men of | &x hondle. o the corsamn ieey UnAbIE| TP oty e T i = | Norwichi. . she [ ting rth.\n(s:‘:r“[('\;a{fr t!x;lcuuflascfip;ur“tfl-le ,f:Lhe?fi gL! “What is the cause of this situation? ‘1!1:1. ctt_mfl‘fr{‘ Krixv "V!l“ ;xmbltdflnc?’:- i s The First Pawnbrokers. There'nyll\f beayl'enut kind down New {and friende i Jowets City, and Saturday jdeléEates - The meetin The condition. resulted . fram sovermi{ timlstic view of thesituation and a con- ru ; ks ork way ! et b B o e B i it Calomade, Savits Rock: 1o | saves. €¥e%l| fdence to await the development of 8| Huckleberries, native, .20-22 qt, T e et e ine womey . | Tyuz in one of them biz hotels, by Sine, Herbert F. Friday morning at 3| Thursday and Frigay, Sept 9 and 1%~ “First the buying publc backed up on | satisfactory merket Blueberries, native, Z5c qt. interest and, of tha Lombards, thie family | "2 Beia your, doliers’ like smew i o'clock she culled tie faumily, having af p2ve Dot fECLSC WO TH e, con- | e high_prices’ of clothes and woolen S Currants, native, 20c qt. of the Medici were the first to turn the|That I see them buttons along the wall; bad heart attck. A physician was hastily | ©1tZ8eralc S daton o thi For the past four years the Eleven Societies at Storrs. Gooseberries, native 18c-20c qt. practice into a profession. Many years| Right in a bunch, mebbe six in all summoned but she died wighin an hour. | Yention, and a_recommenda e have been operating on a full pro-j Flewen Connecticut agricultural so-| Raspberries, red, 18c-20c pt. before, Averado de Medici, a commander, | ‘Twuz gittin' too Aark to see out doors, Comparisons. Miss Gardner W: born i Jewett City | effect will be n - to the state L(;lh rr\ duction basis and the price of “"’°‘€‘“Icmlies will hold their annual sessions Raspberries, black, 20c pt. who served with distinction under Charle-} And I got i.fl foolin’ with them. beczuse B e st Partly| april 3, 1565, the daughter o Lydia | commitice. Thers Is litle Teason to doubl | sopds has rradually risen uniil the st | S Searra mext week AULIE. the annus| Watermelons, southern, $5e-6ls cach. | mange the Grent, siew. the. siant Murello,| There wum't mach elee for m¢ to do. Richmond and John Garaner. All her life | "3\ the Teeommendagon WAL bo acopicd, pation reached has happend in the silk| Summer Farmers' Week at Conpecti- Vegetables Whose club or mace had three iron balls| [ nen. Ty criehels’ Betote b rnews was passed here until four years ago, |, Of the fxst miEht, Seit, O the DrINCIAl) industry and may. happen in other lines!cut Agricultural college,August 8 to 6. Beets tive, 75 attached to it in order that it might | And°T velled as loud as our old towr when t mily moved to Norwich. She | {2 Allebe ez “te speech of the | of industry in thg near future. | These organizations are: Connecticut | - Geeis, Iative, T3¢ per doz. buaches. be a more effective weavon. For this erier! was 2 memb he Jewett City Baptist | 00Ty oA o e O e o | “When the public stopped buving, the | Poutry association, Connecticut Dairy-| pogors Mative, 75¢ per doz. buaches|reason the family of the Medico adont-| My, but them folks jest lauched at me! SUN. MOGX AND T church, uniting about 1S years ago. She | of €onvention committees The nomind|roaction affected the manufacturer. The|men's association, Comnecticut Bee- | =Ioware™ Dative, T3c per dos bunches |ed the three balls, gildTi as the heraldic| They showed how that: button worked, Xcw Time. was 2’ member of Eleazer Jewett lodge, | (170 97 RNCAates for £ovel presicel ol | clothiers. jobbers and wholesajers can- | keepers’ association, Connecticut Swine {\ Leltice: native, 75e-130° per dozen| gevice on their coat-of-arms and the e it Ten dotn he is survived by a sister, Mrs. Eliza | ([0 s = = some cases this cancellation was as high|ological society, Connecticut Vegetable| o) 0”250 e l"’,‘j]‘ 00 ber duzen. | Italy soon came to be recogmized as alpafLER T (Nl Who A is. but say. and fwo brothers, | Sfond 98V 90 per cent. The result is that the|Growers' association, Connecticut Ty, native $1.50 per dozen. symbol for money-lending, later spread-| [ie o ig the Feller that mits my pae ™ Present indications are that there will Cucumbers, native, $1.00 = dozen. amin R. Gardner, of | ing over practically the entire civilized| —panline Francts Campn, in Fdieon C , manufacturers are loaded up Wwith g0ods| Sheep Breeders’ association and the as- ative, $ 3 Jewett City. Gardner had many | 0% & Contest between Thomas J. Sncllacy | they cannot move; hence their hard-| sociations composed of breeders of Ay- | Cucumbers, NCW York, $150 per bu- world—Cleveland Plain- Dealer. Monthly. et o of Hartford and Chairman Fitzgerald shel. 3 ©{ over thé nomination for govemor, but it| 1P 15 a5 real as that of theé Wool grow-|shire; Guernsey, Holstein and Jersey Onions, New ork, $1.40-1.75 por bashel. her aid in ti of s T er. One mill in Connecticut has S1.-|cattle. They Know Them. SIARP 18 THE WIND, appears assured that the nomination fors gy o i t o Peas, native, $2.59-3.00 per busnel. p 4 prompt and ready to lend a hand, | menrs Gymmared shat the nomination for :000.000 worth of cloth In its store rooms — SR naliv(\‘xl e There is some doubt in our minds|Sharp is the wind today— ARIAPIINE TERE of Hir savions condition SEiy sons aga which it will have to carry until trade et e adsy Takorpocated) d s $1.50-2 @ 3 rters of the country will | Now. in the middle morning, . Cummings of Stamford. nd Laura Morgan, all of New Lon- s : £ % . Sweet Corn, native, $0c dozca. Wwhether the r: of health er friends he ovens. During this month 80 per cent. 3 3 g 3 csident . Syrs: | Its v echoes bay. . SR s ot e - = s mille e et S o | The Pequot Laundry, Inc, of New| Cabbage, native, $1.75-3.00 per 109 Ibs | vote for an editor for president—Syra T e amdls that Join the horning & g S iR EXPLODING TIRE BLOWS ndefinite period. London, filed its certifichte of orgamiza-| Tomatoes, Maryland_ $3.59 per cr.te. | cuse Herald Of bugles at a chase— n 5 B RIM FROM AUTOMOBILE| .1 23 . tion” with the secretary of state on July| Tomatoes, native, 15¢-20c per lo. z WATER BDABD MERTING N s iens et With their shipping rooms full of|,)" Tpe capital stock is $10,000, divided| Potatoes, Long Island, $725-7.15 ver Will Siip Somewhere. Yet. mixed with these shrifl calls, HAS ROUTINE BUsINEss | ViR & report like a cannon, the rim | manufactured goods and facing a shutiiniy 100 shares of $100 each. ' Busincss if |ppl. Almost anyone can be induced to lie it | Tisten!.at each returning el i ont wheel of th= public ser-|down, the manufacturers are naturally |y % 00 SETEC & 3006 e incorpor- Poultry Produtos you ask enough questions.—Arkansaw | A finer meamire falls held |y ated by F.-P, Blinderman [ not buying wool from the wool houses| 'S Co™menes WER Ml e B Tew- S e Lo Across this time of vearning 5 blown off o Franidin street early |in Summer street, Bosion. The wool bus-. 2 Roast fowl, alive, 37c-43¢ ver In. 5 For Summer's rose-shod pace— i of | imess houses have done little or no bus-| o, dokw foyrk Aresscd, “43c43c. peridi. eveninz. The rim, ba s with the mills during the past three | 1™ Broflers, alive, 3%c-45c per Ib. was about 80 pounds of a pres Within my soul a low refrain ° ment of Presic shot across the street w Money stringency due to the ef- e =Ty Eggs, “Conn. New laid Fancy, 65c-68c e o ar ety who presided at ing the building occu- by the banks to check spagu- Four Equal Installments. per doz. P B R Whose charm of {airy fragrance nets | pied by ich Electric Cot a4 Summer street wool| . The debts of the world now aggregate | Eggs, “Conn. Gathered” 63¢ per doz. e Horlick’s' = The greenwood phthwavs with its graes no resignations pre-|and bounding back into the stree om | 5.000,000,000, and the interest amounts ; Iggs, “Fancy Western, 43c-60c per S e0 3 Ana woos » sonw from sunlit space ! officers whose sal- | it went it barely m tting Frank|:he field, leaving the wool grower hizh|to $9.000.000,000. Your share of the debt ;doz. - ¢ ORIGINAL Z\William Struthers, in Doston Transeript. 1 ien the water board rtie who was pa at x!h'- time. | and dry with this year's clin on his| is about $15, but you don't D'»‘lo pay it Meats Malted ‘Miik —_ A tear about eighteen inches long was|hands. This is an unusual circumstance | all at once—Ceveland Plain Dealer. sows, 05c-08c per Ib. =5 ) 3 made in the tube but the tire on the|as the wool trade lia8 previously financed QPSS i s SR steers, 08c-12¢ per lb, ~ HUMOR OF THE DAY i ! wool at the time of shearing for a Typewriter in White House. riod of from four to six months or 5 le of | aries without the s: turned after afand the men are all serving at the old | ne was mot ripped. veal, 16c-13c per Ib. Live hogs, ldc-ldc per Ib. ¢ “The cook says she will notify the au- thorities that we have whiskey.” g Point. | salri : g i > No matter whether Harding or Cox 18 5 Fotn canes From State Hospital. longer. This year they failed to secure b “Don’t worry, dear. After she has heen an s The Bt k a vhich w: = > e t % i elected, e type ter he esid X o e 3 3 P ck mmabout. which yram used by | ) Sisson, aged 18, esoaped from | enough credit to do their usual buying| Boiad ;{‘“h}}‘!:‘;”sfm‘x';_ 'j;m R ;;;tulll Lt s;lol:l:"-":-t I MR ok N R ’ s 25 | rwich State Hospital at Brewster's|in the fie pifice. will oy A T a; led, $40-45 per ton. it leftr—Judge. e S - day morning and a warning was| “The-difficult transnortation fm'i}-wvs! Bl o o ‘,33 IEate e i;n"’u!.é “This suftrage orator takes campatgn- oaks = e a e And e geners 1 Celing i T , $3.25-3.45 " . > ton, worl: supervisor, s in 1 | o i B R o (gimrrz:}(i::g;l;&; e hsaaiig sl IR GE Bran, $3.10-3.25 per 100 Ibs. A Nautritious Diet for All Ages ne. ’:",:“::‘,3' % torwehs ot dhe bAN & g s e London and it was’thought he would try|the wool clip of the British Emnire are! A number of occasions have impressed| Middlings, $3.25-3.35 per 100 lbs. . farnily tree And drops.into the vernacu- John Day Returnts Home. A there. FHe is about 5 feet 5|-lso factors affecting the general situa-|the fact that the league of hations is mot| Gluten, $3.75-3.80 per 100 Ibs: Quick Lunch at Home or Office - | [20)Y tree, o oro erald. a question to be settled off-hand.—Wash-| Hominy, $3.90-4.00 per 100 Ibs. brown | tion. ight, has a 2 . . . . John Day, son of Mrs. 3 SRl ke sult Ps g : 1] Pos feed, $3.75-4.00 100" 1b: 0id Imitations and Substitutes “T don’t guess Miss Antique can go with of 268 T 2 m..;lfi:;:sre a darke suit Panama What is to be the solution of fln’! ington Post. Stock- feed, § per Tbs. Av s after all. SHY #atd Sha-Hitk to have her at the Lawre: New London sinc: automobile on S ed home on F == = - = teeth fixed. - “Oh, yes she can. All she's got to do is to send them - to the deptist”—Florida Times-Union. “Bessie,” said her mother, “why is it that you and your small brother are al- ways quarreling?” “I don’t know,” returned the child, “un- less I take after vou and he takes after papa.”—Boston Transeript. “Are there any snakes around here® “Xo rattlers or anything that calls for stimulant,” replied Farmer Corntassel. “Its remarkable that since prohibition ‘bout the oniy thing we see in that line are water snakes.”—Washington Star. “The orator of the evening announced when he began to talk that he would not descend to personalities.” “But he abused the opposition candl- date for an hour.” “Maybe he imeant that in his case it was not a descent”—Birmingham Age- Herald. Mrs. Newrich (returned from tour)— ‘We went very swiftly all the way. Caller—But traveling in a fast aute, how could you get #ny idea of the coun- try? Mrs. Newrich—Oh, T bought a lot of picture postcards every place we stopped at—Boston Transcript. Flatbush—I passed your place some time ago, but I couldn’t see anything in your garden yet. Bensonhurst—Well, it must have been Death of Mrs, F. J. Batty. F. Jennie Batty, mother of Dr. iams of New London, died a mer home at Groton Lon: We're Bringing Clothing and o¢ Prices Crashing Down Not a Single Article Remains At Regular Price @0 ill eYects pected. that stru a hearing appear an young man's heait between the pa; taker. 1 and the und onl week's witnessed ive times in home run s of| REGISTERED TRAINING SCIOOL n, acting as sening was spent in_sew were served by th xt mdeting is tc Louise Duhaime on Tues COUR New Louis | home of M day evening. JGNT OPPORT :XPERIENCE MATERN reet has United Trolley Guy Wi A brok trolley Frankln sc th street is n Cana- avenue has local drug- JIGH SCHOOL educatior 35. APPLY 1M} 1. CLASS. Supe u LEBANON HC ORK CITY. Jy2sV ibed a pole on the sav d the rope. h street is| Charies in 1 are visit- Point and after da_rk‘ when my nglghbo s c!_!ickkn! had retired for the night. — Yonkers Mass., is Statesman. Lyon “My wife's affections have been hope- = AND THE MOST NOTICEABLE FEATURE OF THE EVENT IS THE [« aimii - hom?" all of the handsome movie acters she sees.”—Film Fun. FACT THAT THE REDUCTIONS ARE SO LARGE THAT EVERYBODY CAN SEE THEM PLAINLY. THINK OF BEING ABLE TO BUY— Women’s Shoes ' Men’s Hickory Stri at$1- Overalls—S?'lePr?::.......$1-19 White Washable Kid Shoes— $2 19 75¢ Police Suspenders— b~ iy o T R The Hlino constitutional convention Women'’s Black Kid Oxfords $2 Men’s Shirts and Drawers, i s S ok e Military heels, all sizes. . . .. .. s Ribbed and Balbriggan. . ....... 9JC ntly in the =pted a THE KALEIDOSCOPE A bar of iron made into balance springs for watches is increased in value 50,000 times. Queen Elizabeth of England was very fond both of receiving and giving gloves as presents. The London~School of Medicine for women, the first of its class in Great Britain, was founded in 1874.° Eihelfieda, daughter of Alfred the Great, ruled the kingdom of Mercia for eight years after the death of her father ¢ % 5 LATEST VICTOR RECORD HITS | FOR AUGUST “&.zi: Early and Get Your Favorite Selection” Ponemah company seems to h: ooit. At mrohe IT’S A WONDERFUL LIST. RED SEAL Blue Danube Waltz—Philadelphia Orchestra Each Shining Hour—de Gororza Heaven is My Home—Garrison Home |—Destinn Introduction and Tarantelle—Heifetz Last Night—Mm:. Homer-Miss Louise Homer Old Folks at Home—Schumann-Heink Otello—Era la notte—Ruffo Prelude in G Minor—Rachmaninoff S Quartet No. 3, in E Flat Minor—Scherzo—Flonzaley 7 | he week ending follows: Miss Emil storm, was a poor sewing girl in Barce- : ine. Victor! Nathan H.j Sarani P ON SALE TODAY | ! Quartet . g When Night Descends—McCormack-Kreisler | Zaza—Mamma usciva di Casa—Farrar i DANCE RECORDS VOCAL RECORDS HALCYON HOUSE, WATCH HILL, R L The champion woman hammer thrower Shrows - the alghl Baund haoimer. Aiaies . ’ . ! tance of 36 feet, es. Black Kid Shoes One Lot Men’s Suits— 17 90 o s Wit ! Highheels.................. P& SalelPrice ... .. 000 a0 . [ oem: ks oot sewing gir . Baree’ 3 lc(;r;:r;ilfen her mlr:lelfflll voice was dis- { Gray Shoes One Lot of Men’s Suits— $21 50 [ umsa tmnsy i Goodyearwelts............. &JJ |l SalePrice ................. . B s e Sy , SO T en’s Shoes Extra Go ants— 2 39 e i For work and dress. . +JJ || Sale Price . $ - Tk e S o P e Tork for playing Beseball on the stret when the officer admitted that there were | i 5 . o it T Sune 19t to Sere 2 “ » only three men in the game, because, the RS A suar—one-sin Avple Blossoms,” Gems from Blue Women’s High Grade Silk $6.00 and $7.00 Trousers i T e A 2, 'k Hy'n Dri—Fox Trof 1 Lbvorthe Land ot 4014 ! there are nine men oh a side the game Helegon Hosse, Watch L R L 1§ Love Nest—Medley Fox Trt by, et (e et > (|1 SeamBackHose.............P1. Fordress .......:. .. o, 0. W cannot be called baseball —_— Young Man's Fancy—Fox Trot Tidd}2-Dee Winks 5 3 . Chief Baker, for 15 years the éntire police force in the town. af Selkirk, near Winnipeg, weighs 268 pounds, but.about 3 o'¢lock one morning people peeking out of their windows saw him running in his nightshirt down the street, chasing two sprinting yeggs who had tried to rob a i store; and he caught them both. ( The average'yield of surplus honey in 1919 was 50 pounds to the colony ef hon- ey bees, as: estimated by the bureau.of crop estimates, United States department of agriculture. This is considerably above the average of 45 pounds in 1918 and of 416 pounds for the five years 191% to 1917. The relative ‘proportions in”which the honey of the last two years was mar- keted”are indicated by 59 for extracted e “THE STORE THAT SATISFIES” N 266-270 MAIN STREET : £ Zoes 1o “outside” markets E BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY, AND SENT FREE ViCTOR VICTROLAS AMD VICTOR RECORDS B EN F H. KENYON, General Agent G. N. DELAP, Special Agent Tie Storeor Victo Supe s D. W. 1:1:{::{:‘ s;::m Agent . Main S %= =, /Norwich, Conn. Now Yask New Haven .

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