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*¥AIR AND. COOL LS TODAY AND TOMOROW. FULL ASSOCIATED . PRESS DESPATCHES » . i EI.UP clvlc PRlDE iN NuRWEcH WORLD WIDE GUILD RALLY HIGH PRAISES FOR NORWICH | lfl’:;;:‘“fl“fl ll:n:': schools h‘;&:‘;’k: I'{ ,’ POETRY y AT CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH RED CROSS WORK | e THE LAW, care of very satisfactorily by what is 0 i Mm Tu DEV i An enthusiastic rally of the New Lon- (Continued from Page Five) known as dental hyglene. This has been Ood made no e or master, — | don county association of the World Wide A i very successful in Bridgeport and ‘other 4 tera shal 5 N e Pa suild was held Friday afternoon at the | $91.34—12 infant layettes (2 articles| ¥ STPCRstim 48 FEIEER0r CRC, Horen > Angd li wiio breiks the ancient lsw Norwieh, Saturday, Nov. 13, 1920, cing and| Central Baptist church from 5 to 7.30 | cach); 24 knitted caps to go with the|pnece 200 it 1s found Day the penalty. Development of civic pride in Norwich | member of the chamber endorsing a0d|yciock. There was an attendance of over layettes; 15 Sunday bags; 36 dressed| I am glad you have carried on ia Nc§ FOR ©O you who think in millions, *'|is to be under discussian at a forum | urging their support to the Norwich chap- | Jio Ut (TeTe WAS an sttendance of over |1y veypes; 15 ay bags; pIcied on a2 3 Rnrvre o s tn. iltiosn. TRE WEATHER \ B f the wich work connected wi 3 : ing of the Chamber of Commierce, | ter of the Red Cross, which is one of thelp, 5, IS RESERE N DEWEReRIquiet o D i Discern 3ou not e s 3 Winds off Atiantic Coast meeting % of ‘our communi- g nourished children. This is mest im- “The libe dawuing ~ t kS ‘weat ; | which it is hoped will take place in the|most in}ortant phase™ of our Baptist church and the Central Baptist [ Plans for Coming Year portant and should be followed up. ‘€ liberating hour? NOSTA.SE Satsy. Bisk—Strong *| near future. Plans have been made to| ty life. church of this city, the Quaker Hill Bap- it , S Eesiona kel < L fair weather Saturday. 2o , d| ~ Secretary John J. O'Rourke and Treas- Sorist chien Following the reading We feel that the entire, § Foretold by seer and prophet, X Hatt ng morth- | secure a goed out-of-town speaker, and| " Secretary John J. | tist church, the Eozrah Baptist church, 3 Selden~briefly outlined | vice campaign should be towards pre- Nutured in Galilee: Sandy Hook 1 eras—Strong it these are success |, a @eat is antic-|urer Henry F. Parker w 1| the Montville Baptist church, Williman- | reports Chairman Se ¢. Mr. | Vention. We do not care to take over or And blazoned on the walls of = west; flr Saturday. A 1l those who attend this|der suitable bonds in accordance With (i and” Towett chtrchammig ihé lans for the comingayear. | Rava e | ¥ ; 14 Diazoned o time, Conditions ipated for all the iTanodl Hiflens forindinle N s fs Attt & ter realizes| FePlace an activity but we do mot care yes to see. eting. general & aiiess DN A banquet was enjoyed. 4 Selden said taat the v A assist 1p along any existing ac- therw The weather - cenditions over the| ™IS | L oo B Allen Biawell,| " The sccretary wa cied to there was an interesting tallc on Wona | 87 S0 ot U8 RS (Ol to asaist and help along any & For 9.|ag“eommon c-nd ;' e © flow of heart, who knew not United, States are deminated by an &r8a | g ny E. Palmer and Lewis R. Church, | tigate ‘the matter of UDEEE e | Wide guild work by Miss Helen Crissman, iz c‘e men and their familles. ‘Hither-|="600 (o0 oo every ten babies die by‘ore | FOr Grip, In uenza, atarrl R = :h:h;:'r;\;u is great, - of high baremeter of grest magnitude| i1l 4 itied to membership at a meet- | tions from the business intere {ha | Mational fleld secretary of the World Wide | S¢ very little has been said with regard | they are one year old. This infant ms-|and Soreness in the Head and Chast.| Thonrs e bymh 2 which had its cnest Fridey night ever the | g of the directors of the chamber |city, as it was decmed advisable (hat|guilg Miss Crissman, who was e e e e oo the anieancs of | Lot e R T ol e | Cohaia Gore. Thrdek, Geond| hate, lower Missouri Vall It Bas| iyich was held at noon Friday at the | Norwich business men bhe safezuarded|duced by Miss Helen Kilborn, urged all Cinto the war to the present ime | ycation is necessary. Forty-two.per cent.| p, & Bd Eaver Fling out a gracious challenge, been attended By thé coldest weather of | wyyrogan House with President Charles|from unseruplous nersons secur s laree|the young women to interest themsdlves e Tonneren. thamn: A\ 4lm hOoh O L e Foursi deNper ard |y o £ _ The age-long struggle end, : the season' to date, gemerally over the| o .o sresiding. sums of money, in the year EEgkin ;\D! in this great work and advocated also “‘_e" S i e Dowers by aruish e preventotive causes. Here indecd,| To get the best and quickest results srr{;'d ':};’;f 10 alm. speak heart to hoart 4 United States gast of the Recky MSuf-| “'rp committee on committees made a|bogus methods. The dircctors wi j the organizing of local guilds to stimu- | every wa gt ke bae g s N PRt e ot the" Test] . 2 e your foe your friend. tains. report o what they havo accomplished | call the attention of the bucinces men i late the ntercst Misa Crissman alto | ing coursel g:a informalion, Y D s need for education. Syt | ot e And Labor. as Love Jiveth, . itec eci er, that in the future 10| taug sent severa e W. W. | paring the pape : 3 g = 3 : . lantic coast atd there bave been -lochli ;g is hoped that those asked to serve | money be siven or promis i cheers. « hea Burkiss | relieving thefr immediate necessities DY | that of all chapter T have -visited in| “Seventy-seven” breaks wp Colds|Cant from vour soul ita bitierness, ' wnows in the nerth Atizntic States. on the varlous committees will ~make| licitor unless the approval of o et s s R times by the it ol Yet to ind 2| that hang on Else all is shifting sand. 0O SRS e Tiic at coitMRt | eveey eftort to scoept their appolntments. | ber Is given and proper credentials pre e v B e o mi moariy. $0D i 1 assed L T o s Tt a8 Who takes the sword shall perish, I . L e e e s e e hamor afior araral hviss] oy onns DEcBlR to Joll ve rallled amd fBlot ey 0 O b o service | thoroughly as thesNorwich chapter, Doctor’s Book on the treatment of | \Wno fights. fights but to rani: erally east of the Missinp! river. purpose of securing the cooperation of | fice o S ! fit in the work. department. Durin the past year O%T{ goiowing Dr. Prest's address the en-|“Every ing thing"—mailed free. The world is safe for none of us Storm warnings remain displayed, Of | oup nterested in the various planks of | tigation. g e : been made upon our £ d | Until it's safe for all. the Atlantic coast at and between Cape | ie®® FErCeC Mo N nounced The chamber has Teased presen he banquet talle was prettily decorat- [1,100 calls have been ma : tre”excutive committee of the chaptef| oo (ol Dl | % 3 eyl : - | quarters, now located in Thames | ed in the colors of the W. W. G., which | secretary. was reelected as follow: T E God made no slave or master, T e i riay Decome. sHally’ .| Loan and Trast Co. bullging, for throe| are Blue and white: /e takle waa Neht: | This acpartment mus Dr. Joseph H. Selden: Fbenezer Learn- |try Stores. | £t enchto work Tor wood: | Ferden er, A A e, the | years, and it js the cons: of opinion | ed by dles with blue and white (at least for the nex ar, : | ed, F. W. Lester, Mrs. Bennett M. Gaines , e Co. | To build His kinedom here on earth, ew Eogland: . Faic 'Saturday and)terested in b e el sl Ebphe it tiat il i e b csealloped | requires the mainienance of an off‘ce | Miss Tditn E. Young. Mes. Bamina Per: ‘_"‘:\'{“FI'_‘"Y'S “0""’:_'- 4-“;‘;‘;‘“ | g blesmed brotherhood Sunday, continued cold. R e Trambers and the ditectorr [ably located and ‘easily ‘accessible’ t rotaioes, cold tongue, pickles, rolls, cof- | the employment of a secretary speci kins, Mrs. Frank A .Mitchell, Miss Au-|156 Willlam Street, New rk. inton Whi n on Transeript. o S8 Giitbery mRners and fhe dtectors SUihT romeE (i Aouh ce, cocon and baked apples and cream. | trained for this very imnortant Work. ygres gerno A" rpenter. Mrs. W, K. | =———— | 2 Obscrvations ia. Nerwich barred from " active com. | neople of the | v f an onn-| JOTR AW ‘ are purposely barred from a cliE is exter eryor iss Kilborn was in charge of the entire | The medical supervision of ail cMl'imngiey and Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham, | The executive committes will elect the e % The Bulletin's observations ehow the |0, work so that the vast amount of | vitation o & - i irated by the Oli! Winter-time means life in death, foli records reported from CHARESR| rugeqreh and careful consideration of | ‘mspect the offic make arrangements for the rally. dren of seho0l B, S over by| The meeting adjourned about 5 o'c'ock. | own officers. | «IWhen lusty winds are growling: Bt Sl = Ty bt “ iy | 1se of the rooms for the adva ted Cross, has now bec e b 5 With oy I mock their ley breath, in temperaturs and barometric readings | various planks will be equitably | ise of the r SR & : oI . 2 under the direction of the town —_— i Soy 1-x o th, Faday: G Bap | BBared by the members and not piace he citvis nferest, The functlon |raxs nuz:,r, SLINEY r;i::\c‘s;rr e e o ietoore And jaugh at their midnight ‘owling. Ther. Bar. |y, phurden ol the shoulders of -, fev | hambe to _scrve the i 0 DETROT SV N IO e O ve. . Sinoe tho ‘town misets In Spring 1 find a gladsome zest, Tam - 88 AR eaftntal wevkers This method will aler | oncerned in 2 s Mrs. Mary T. Sliney of this city, county | Pt er OF BV SO0 Gl e fur- Dame Nature, fair and dovely, 13 m Jie2 abviously diepell mny eriticism that ; f nent alo P | president of the Ladies’ auxiliary of the | & O o PO T L ana thorough Goes forth in brilliant newness dredl € p om 28 few are running:the chrinber's activities | :ause o Ancient Order of Hibernians, will be one | ¢ lov of tho physieal condition of all the And all is turtie-dovely. Higrest ‘42, lowest A circular letter will be sent to every that the " " |of the delegates to the national conven- | Gia® ©F JML P R0 senonl are. Then Summer days beyond Camparisens y I Deuolt wext mual, baving beeh | The results of this survey made by Dr. Are swoet. 1 find. care-frecing learing and : PE: glected at a meeting of the county board | ; ; “pierre, Pr. Rlackmar., Dr. Dirscoll and There's honey crlling everywhere, s e Ko7 JIVE OTT OF SIX GET \LUB STEAK SUPP ::"-H“F_ crmmn| IS, 00 Sunday at a meeting at the e b o G | And Tain & Damme: Do s 1 v DESERTION BY ST. JAMES' D | Buckingham Memorial. : the name of the child, Friday weather: - Fair, colder, north- DIVORCES FOR < 2 % 3 3 : In grievous A b 3 Y . he women's guild of St. James' D The state president, Mrs. Mary T. WA HndF phya ondi- gri utumn birds fly South, west wind. : B e e e T e e ey b e e Ard T T lonr io follo granted divorce in the superior Cnm‘l] nere oy l:qd\v";\‘"”:« Zave a c home. of | ficers from. Mystic, Taftville, New Lon. This information will e | Hn'vv ng. in time of stter “drouth® g i before Judge Isaac|per on Armistice home ot N omeyelecEaftviliers ati | there mi=ht fnd a swallow. SURTUSROWLIEN. . .o |Tridey S e aieging desertion as | Mr. and Mrs. W 60} don and Stoningter attended the meeting. | ™y'E v niCE s planning to extend: and] —Marchall Pancoast, in Cartoons Magae i, High || een | Woite, all but ene allesing desertion as | M and Mre Wi um | Among those to speak were Mrs, Crean, en hie cersiea b ithie Mntrodsatt zine. = isen. | the Teason :hl‘;’ f:: frds was realized. The rooms were appro-| Mrs. Annie T. Hanley of New London Ion O tharbhan trading Anedent iad ! —— their marital bends. Sert e A 2 cial_evening | county vice presideft, Frank J. Murtha, | tion of thoroungh b b 1 riately decorated and a social evening | county vice presideht, Fran urtha, | ) hygiene. When it is remembered ” For desertion since May 1, 1910, Nellle | PrA(ely, cocors ring which music| Patrick Barry and Edward McNerney of | 0ral hyglene. When it is ~remem! | HUMOR Of THE DAY 7 i land, of Stonington was | followed the supper g S 5 that over 90 per cent. of all the dis B ivaree trom Joseph D. Charland, | was rendered Thces orinesiza |1 Songech © O 3F dislians. contracted by children are due to infec-| | Judre—Were you ever in Sail before? D oAt muiuoun. hey wers mar.| The prizes at whist were led to Mrs.| A banquet was served after the busi- e A Veteran Criminal—Now listen. your b YU of the | Doolittle, Miss Tuca Chayles| nessimiesling: furt Mes. ) Oxean and herzaon tri's, the Importance of this service | Honor. 4o vou think 1 am a child?—0Tk. tied May 6, 1909, the maiden name of the | oty /. and John B Gerald entertained with well rendered | IO8tTIS, the importan it “A man's house is his castle” e being Smith. She was g The supper com: solos. Wi ‘ Eoérative s mesdiFiatiibY “If the landloard carries out his threat, r child¥n. There fody OI}"":‘““'XM‘S' 1916 was the | Willard Lucas, S ey e e B icenitis s, to work In the aux-| | || my house will be a castle In the afr. bu;ryen hich Louis G. Millette of | George Murphy HINDENBURG LINE EXHIBIT e 1 | Wachingten @eae. 5ix hours Wl high water i § Stonington obtained divorce from James pliagetmcial conmitt PICTURES WAR ARES | number. in_tne <« and namieis| Croquettes, Maple Maple Pecan Puffs Barbév—How do you e o Biwitadds waler, wnich is fellowed by flood tide. l' Millette, now of parts unknown. They | 'S 3 eks, 2 Hundreds of visitors who have seel | yhout the e e planning to se- " gpens e ? r uessand s William the Hindenburg line exhibit in the v n and Lu es o store in the Thayer building in the Brazile Nut, regular Bt e were married June 6, 1902. Three minor 08 BHC ing 10 e guild m ich a nurse. to begin b .. $1.00 ure s chair)— ms nourishing, e seool and afer' to orzaniae casses | o3 g0 " $1.00 {but Tve had my breakfast—Edinburgh r Rev. Charies H. Ricketts, pastor of the | petitioner whose maiden name was Mo- | 5 : o days have been loud in thelr exvres | in’ dom hygnens! and home ‘tars ,fl S0, ID.cceecess o Maple Pecan Kisses | Scotsman . Groeneville Congregational church, re- | lonson. a1 | PILGRIM s0N b e i T ; | Flaach o | ormer times the man who lved tived Mr. and Mra. George E. Greer by | Santa Longo ot Stoninglon sccured di PARK PARISH HOUSE MEETING | 2t the hattlo front in the word e GoB2} o carry out this pr Eoamme ot ) Freshly made Fren b 79c || '".2 small town saw litde of Nte” ite st 4 Ghurch v Antonio Longo of Pawtucket, 4 5 USE MEETING | 1t he battle fron = world war. vice will Tequire at least $5,000 for next| “And now.> piter Luts'Uhb piaberinp, o0 Chureh 14t [ Toins o oh fAhe grounds of Intolerable | The regular monthly ting of tain Beerworth's exhibit and pictures | ¥ "1 F°¥ < | Nougat, Ib. ........ $1.00 o same fiims g0 everywhere™ adt cruelty since Oct. 1, 1919. The plaintiff's | Parish nu‘J,\] association of [have heen m;lu_rscw \;_v the ‘Nur:\x(.v Dr. Prest Talks In Health Lines 4 Assorted Bon-Bons le Courner-Journal g T e ipeited AAES vas Santa Siragusa, who | gregational churc s doughboys, while ecivilians who have et Sty el - = il ' TAFTVILLE as married wnder the name. of Santa |noon with Mrs. - : | merery” reaa of tront line trenches, isten: | DI Pres 1 iniroauecd by thel) Bitter Sweet Peppermmu& b 85c [ pat mid tort Coentze nse so - s ] An entertaining program w ng supports, entanglements an | Chairman e ) B e ey ’ — ' The commiitee that was seiested by|Cattaema on St L L% (A Glerng v v [i5e Siies e e s b 7 {701 don't know where the law courts the praperty hoiders have investigated| William M. becea W. Weeks of | cluded a paper on The Pilerim Women by | fare have recognized the educational vai. | ‘¥hat may be accompii 3 . . eat? s " T R S S R e e Dates, stufed with Wal- | Special Reduction On All | "5x o 1av e s 12 1 e B I Ot ey M L, e o1l bit | rim Sonss by the Parish Houss Assoclas | s conaiteng 7, Srashic presentation of | 2L S5, C¥e e onab nuts, b............ 80c Our Pastry. futare; Merchants, Hunters, Praite ave-|of the o o g oL under | tion_ sextette. Plans were made for the | The Hindenburg line exhibit will be in | Prest. T find th AT S nues, Sehool and Dien streels. This num-| she was marri . ki BIhE s i Gy e L The R nd s 3 S been put on kere 1 amiral " : angry with your husband®™ Crie . 1, | holding of a supper early r t e lthe Thayer store today * (Satu n - e your n bering of the houses have been needed |th~ name of Rebecca Wright on Aug. 1, |holding of a supper carly next » e g i e S CORTRGATE OUR $1.25 CHOCOLA’ veral Kinds for a long time as any stranger inquir-| 1891, in this city. to be co ulated work here why make such a terrible. row mal err L after the nuarrel started T I mizht as well get a silk @ress t as a box of candy."—Judge, fezsor—Give me an example of an ry spheroid” < ing where #o and so lives, why down the| In the divorce sult of Jullan L. Wil-| street in that gray heuse. Thers has|liams of Norwich azainst )iazt:!radtvn‘ Leen some difficuity in numbering aiHewitt Willlams of Pasadena, Cafif. in house where there are siX families liv-| which divorce was asked on the grounds| ... ST ing_but this will be overcome, of desertion since Dee. 1, 1915, the di- s . The Olympic team defeated the Pi-|yorea was granted on the cross-complaint JOINED NATIONAL S, A. R. nochle bowlers in their mateh Wednes-|of the wife in which she alleged deser-| Fifieen new members from Connecticut day evening, winhing the last two games.|iion gince Oct. 1. 191. She was given|or descended from Armigage of the winners won the honors$5,000 in alimony. They were married for high single, getting a total of 133|June 16. 1908, SPECIAL FOR TODAY, 85c S. F. PETERSON, Inc. in n ways. It is quite diffi-| o lead people to see | should g0 on, now| - unique PAY $8,500 LOSS ON cult 1 FIRE AT GAS PLANT The insurance companies with wh . h zas and electric department rance have made a very prompt factory adjustment of the loss e fire in the meter-testing room at rring to the draft | that one-third ! ceports stated in he of those fror for the draft ton Transcript s egr. wir—Bos ave been added to the roll o f this was unnec aue to “It was a brave o - pinfalls and for high thwee, with @ to-]" Desertion since March 1, 1910 mede |announced in the official | so and have paid to the local de- | yezion “Coric in the schools. | “At the period of your life you rashed tal of 348 pinfalls. Sco \, the grounds upon which divorce from |organization. There is o | ment the aumjor #8600 SEA fogromit- 1 oS Fotmalthat ' Targs’per oenfaze of the. “bursios Ml ol Olympic. Eddie Comean, now of parts unknown.|in the list, that of Fire Chict loward Ly | oo, William Denrose and Charlon mosi el 25 bt T, B e B2 Chance 58 .103 s 243| wes granted to Louisa E. Comeau of Stanton. of Hartford, representing 23 insurane e My b ¢ X ¢ Wt 218| Sprague, who narried Mr. Comeau on| Chief Stanton's Revolution ies, with Appraiser Fred Bliss of Would o * Sug- poooe-d e a1 o 33l atnusry 6. 1910. She was allowed to|is given as foMlows: Howard Lou | 4 and several local appraisers, e e R h:"’::,,’"“;?,,‘,.-:. Armitags 101 105 133— 34¢|change her name to Loulsa B. Carriere. |ton, Norwich, nd met with General Manager Taggert on | Scotsman. ™ 3~ & 35 T B e Sparks, priva ct { Friday and the adjustment was promptly i Jugas 03 — i e b et i Traffic Cop—When T signal for yon 1o 22 515—1541 ey e St V| AT Koy The insurance covered the brick build- T Jrancoymn. Jo sten N reer e IR Sy s aniet e ciplated ) rerimient inz in which the meter-testing room was e i the New Londo g station. el Gt 5 located, the contents of the room and ew Hav- W, N 26 ‘92— "248|State street, and Were sent to New Hav Watching for Foothall Tickets (w0 automobi oist—Say, brother, if you ean show. me how 1o stop this sheet-iron Lizzard ary quicker than I did, Il give rou ten.—Exchange. Mabel—That's a_lovely bathing suit you're wearing. But aren’t you afraid water will take the color out? Joan—It might. so 1 always have it dry cleaned —Exchange. “Are you a Frenchman?™ “Yea Born in France? “Yes, that's what makes me a French- 169 82— 713 en for furiher transfer to the different which were destroyed — 291 trade schools of their choice: L. H.| Many Yale and ;: :g;— ::; Getchell, H. R. Beebr, R. E. Carver, F. [and their friends 118 A. Day and Frank B. Cushman. qui ‘l\f"v\\ All of these had the choice of thelr | see If ticke L own trade school where they will take m:t)" not r“y‘\ arr; The funeral of Mrs. Julia Yargeau took | their preiiminary training before going | sent out about place Friday morning with services at the | on board ship. Enlistments are open to 3 : 5 Bacred Heart church at 3 o'clock,. Rev. | young men between the age of 17 and 1.>u;m r_!gmf | 3. F. Chagnon offieiating. ‘The mervice |35 with goed characters and all men [the hearts of their ¥as largely attended by friends and rela- | enlistine_for a two, three, or four year Lves. Friends acted.as besters. Burial | period Can choose their own trade school. %as in the Sacred Heart cematery. - . On'an average 2 spinster's hair turns Love makes a mn. think.of diamonds |gray five years sooner than a marfledl and marricge makes him think of clubs. | woman's ) . CHLOREN'S BOOK WEEK|$25 $35 $49.50 NO O W Lo 2t season’s newest of styles and materials. “More Books In the Home” Many of them lined throughout with all All over the United States silk and interlined. Many of them have CHILDREN'S BOOK WEEK large fur collars. - is being observed and this is yowr || pDRESSES | SuUITS | special opportunity to remember AT SPECIAL LOW GREATLY REDUCED the children with a gift of at least g Serge Suits | one good book. i| Serge Dresses $25.00 Every time you encourage a childin || $17.50, $22.50, $25.00 Toicates Sodis - T good reading you are building char- Tricotine Dresses | $30.00 and $35.00 acter for the future and the invest- ||| $22-50,$25.00,827.50 | Silvertone Suits ment will pay well. . Velour Dresses $35.00 to $39.50 || For months we have been prepar- $29.50 S i ing for this event, and have a won- Velvet Dresses 54\;‘35]3 ‘::; S:.sustzo derful variety of the best in Chil- $18.50 to $25.00 | ' Fur Traumed dren’s Books for your selection. oot Forge 0 QeI B. GOTTHELF & CO. 5 94100 MAIN STREET Unclaimed Letters The list of unclaimed er in Nor- | wich, Conn., post office for the week ending November 13th, 1920, is as fol- IL E. Beckwith, Alfred Blake, Mrs. Hattie Potter, H. P. Price, George Hin- man N. S. GILBERT & SONS SPECIAL THANKSGIVING OFFERINGS Dining Room vin The glow-worm is not a worm, but & tle. The founder of the Bank of England | died in povesty. | In Madagascar mo home is complete without a. househoid god. The Polar regions are the only sec- tion of the globe free from rats. The liver has three times more work to do un a meat diet than on & fruit 8 Offering No. 1 Offering No. 2 AMERICAN WALNUT SET, 9-pieces MAHOGANY SET, 9-pieces $325.00 $350.00 REGULAR SELLING P! ICE REGULAR SELLING PRICE J vide S13500 i BUEEET . ..o au o 7. . . . $12500 TABLE, 48-inch’ .50, . "$B00 |- TABLE ot ncovs s . $90.00 CHINA €LOSET ........ $6500 {>GHINA'CLOSET ........ $70:00 SERVER . l... . 0es 5 $85:00° |- TEAWAGON:. .5 .30 & ~$18.00 4CHAIRSY: oot L h i 56004 CHAIRS 1., .. .. 2 500 $5600 1 ARM CHAIR ......... $1650 | 1 ARMCHAIR.......... $1650 $362.50 $375.50 than 200 restaurants in Greater k are owned and run by Chinese. | Typewriters cost $50,000 each in Rus- and motorcars anything from $60,- | vou to $100,000. | The greatest snuff-taking coustry' in | the worid is France, thougn it shows & cline in the habit. In many parts of England there still exist the superstition that a new-bora child should wv taken upstairs before he carried down, in order 1o ensure his in the world later on in life. Owing to the scarcity of natural and nemical manures, Uermany's corn Selds have been manured with mustard sinos the war. 1t is estimated that over 135,000’ dif- ferent books, pamphiets und magasines are pubiished annually in the dideren: counirics of the world. ‘ Every American soldier blinded in ser- vice is to be presented by the American f | Bible Society with & copy of Johns gos- | pet . raisca letters, Perhaps the most quickly written hymu was “srom Ureenlands icy Mousitains,” which Was compused by Bishop Heber ia | tittle more than 15 minutes. A California inventor's gang pi signgd for use with tractors, has reversi- jos] UFt Offering No. 3 Offering No. 4 GOLDEN OAK SET GOLDEN OAK SET - $210.00 $135.00 REGULAR SELLING PRICE REGULAR SELLING PLICE BUEEET! LS ey S | BUFEER i, . Ui $4s50 TABLE S #5005 1 TABEE o000 vonns sne -+ 33000 (,H‘H\A Shtaeno e $50.00 CHINA® . ;. io5 ... $42.00 ble Shares, coutrolled &7 & drivex; 86 aveld 4 CHAIRS S0 L s S $18.00 S CHAIRS .. ik sa2i8n According 1o botanists Alpine piacts M Cl at push their way tnrough snow do €5 1 ARMCHAIR ........... $16.50 by bivathingymore FApIALy than HerSmily and generaling beat To save space in offices a chair aod table for stenograpiiers have been com- bined, one leg vi wie former curving wp and Leing joined to the latter. To Mrs. Jine Smith belongs the dis vl | tinction of being tne oldest hop picker Keni, Eagla: Although ¥/, sbe s il on the Jou, walking daily taree miles irom Lowe. o the Beids. ECONOMY CORNER slmwm-r SIREET tion of German trade has been “V." “PONY VOTES FOR THE CHILDREN. ' $234.50 $159.50 Come and See the New Rugs and Linoleums | The government protects woodland great care. Portugal has less tham § acres of woodiand for each ulation. . ___ . t

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