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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW NO CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES - @hie Butistin NORWICH AND STONINGTON Rockvime; Fred L. Kanahan, Norwich. | NORWICH WOMEN ATTENDING 8 Awards of Norwich, Friday, Jan. 28, 1921 for best exhibits of corn and potatoes THE WEATHER Conditions by ern Atlantic coast. The outlook is for generally fair weather Friday and Saturday in the states east of the Mississipni river. Winds—North of Sandy Hook: Mod- erate to fresh norta and northwest winds Fair weather Friday. Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Fresh and strong northeast and north winds and overcast weather Frilay. Forecast For Seuthern New urday, no change in temperature, Observations In Norwich The Bulletin's observatisns show foflowing records reported from chan in temperature and barometric read Comparisons Predictions for Thursda Thursday's weailier: south wind. SUN, MOON A at the Connecticut Agricultural and In- dustrial Expos . include Fred James E. Lord of Stonington, Eiton V ter of Woodstock and L. H. Healey,, of Ten Ears Each. North Woodstock. Hartford county won the .first prize|the Connecticut State Fairs Association, | Conhecticuf, which opened a two dayy among the county farm bureaus which | co-operating w m Colonel “Wi compezted for’ the $10 silver cup of- | Hall of ferel by Ex-<Governor Rollin S. Wood-| 8 ruff of New Haven. The cup must be won three yea: succession, bef: e southern storm has been attended rong winds and gales on the south- ham and Fairfield wount red because ‘their e all qualifications, - : and fifth ratings were ven; ingland and East- land count. ern New York: Fair Frigay and Sat- " Tre prize umrul y the smx-. board of agriculture were awarded as follows: James E. ter, Woodsock; F. Alvert Carlson, New | Eikington Farm, New Miiford, $20 ; Chas. Milford. B GREENEVILLE The an ficers of the Congreza held Thursday evening in the p the chureh with a large number pr All committees of the past vean 19 were heard and their reports 5‘\0“NI very successful year, both financ as to membership. Rev. C. H acted as moderator of the. meetin ing the 23d year he has acted os mod d were as fol- lows: Trustee, John McWilliams, for five | s. John Service; | erator. The officers elect: years; deacon, four vears clerk, one year, to fill unexvired t John A Scott: standing committee, vear, John MeNeely, L. ing. Charles L. Dunn; charity tation committee, Mrs. John Mre. Samuel L. Lathrop, Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Charles Meach, Fox, Mrs. Charles J. Twist A ter the meeting refreshments were served | consisting of coffee, sandwicheg, coo cakes and doughnuts. The committe charge of the refreshments were Mrs. William J. Kramer, William Monroe, Mrs, Jr., and Mrs. Paul Zahn, David Daniel spending a few da and friends in the village. Samuel Kerns of Bruck spending a few days visitin Boswell avenue. TAFTVILLE iting relatives Taking advantage of the warm weather ermen were hrouzh the and, yesterday two or three fi ng their luck fishi cove across from the er above the dam. Members of t busy all day sest Parish hall. Harry Mills and Denny Murp ‘H’ turned Thursday (rflm their Boston where they p basketball against Lu\l‘("‘ IILH Amerizan Legisn team. A larze crowd of last evening enjoying a river o Occum. The ice is ng harvested on List g y contesteq heek witnessed on the river Thursday noon, between the Crimsons the former won out, the score being 1 t > FORMER NORWICH MARRIE: Norwich friends of Mr; Caul, former] G e o business | man of San Dievo, inte: ed in numc ous imnortant enternrises there, d secretary of the San Diego ex: 1922, Mrs. Penfold came here to Norwich from Boston ahout 11 yvears ago and w with the Porteous & M for about seven for California about four established her own milline: San Diego and was rucce: ness. During | &he made many warm her business and so v pario ful in connections. Coal Truck Rescued. The Shetucket Coal company truck | I in the'rear {to her home w that almost went off the w of the Broadway school y was removed from its p ard Wednes Thursday morning without much trouble. i A staging was built up to reach the | iz | wheels that were wall and jacks on to off the 1 put under the truck to r:llsc it to the level where it could be: pubid ou w e ground. Have You Been | by being sold an imitation “Castile” soap when you asked and paid for genuine Castile? Your protection against such deceit is to demand one of the oil Castile Soap. This has been | made in Spain for 115 vears. Itiswhite, hard, smooth-textured, and comes in a foil wrap. Always down to the thinnest sliver. B Laco is good for chapped ,{fl hands. Absoluteiy safe and pure. Particularly good for baby’s bath. For huea Castile BUY LACO 3 Durbam. NEW BACKUS HOSPITAL AMBULANCE A. C. SWAN €O, NEW LONDON APENSAT] fifl FOR $1,500 rnun\v,mg the injury in the week ‘fox owing the inj RE PAKEN UPON ARRIVAL AT THE neys on January 19. Comzenzation be- pensation began Nov. 1 meeting ’Lr\d election of of- NEAR EAST RELIEF WORKERS From a letter rece by Charles ght last Monday for this the. Near l—a:t some 1r.s(anc:) t tory* (\atened by the boishe- ] (u 1!|dc(‘\ of safety, re the Turk- isfactory protection. e portion of our work however ria, on the Bospherus, . or elsewhere of either the is in Northern | s, whether in the heart of | Anotolia _of mear h te coast, i ‘w naid by Tives depend upon m.rhnfilnu« of these workers, In their behaif I wish to thank you for ur “continual support. CATARRH Quickly End:d by a Pleasant Germ-Killing Antissptic The little Hyomei Inhaler is made of | | hard rubber a d can easily be carried | It will last a life- ot Trovidence) R L) ia | w N I relatives cn | CIL PARISH VELL ATTENDED TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURTIL OFFICERS ARE in pocket or Pinochle club were tay, decorating and making preparitios for the dance in r pour a few drops of n and now you are ready to ill speedily begin f Australian eucalyp- | nder P. Will pleasant to breathe. ers, were seen ed o end catarrh, bron- te on the which is frozen all over from the It cleans out a two minutes, Lee & Oszood Company, and ME@NA Ends indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sonr stom- ech, belching and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets n.t all druggists in all towns, @}Gmfi Wash Goods WHICH YOU NEED AT PRICES YOU CAN PAY. t’s the logical time to buy, for the sale prices are as low as the present manufacturers’ cost in many cases, and in me cven below. Buy what you need—invest a bit for Spring and you will not regret. Gocd merchandise of this character will probably be no lower for a long, long time. DRESS PERCALES Formerly-35¢c a Yard. ide Dress Percdles, i These have been gell- after- and Blues. hall. Flanazan's orchestra, S IN SAN DIEGO n: Oszood d designer in the Porteous | 1i & Mitchell uworn have recsived word of | her marriage in San Diego. Cal, on Trec. "nh 1920, to Henry John Penfold of that ion for 1 company rs, leaving Norwich ars ago. She | tin the «.mm ¥ through e mewer str ipes, We W(\nl to close them Sale Pnce 17c YARD-WIDE OUTING FLANNEL Former Price 43¢ a Yard. This fine Flannel offer in solid quality is wonderfully g Sale Price 15¢ MERCERIZED COTTON SILK AND COTTON CREPE-DE-CHINE Two-yard-wide weaves which are very pleasing. Solid colors only—formerly Sale Price 35¢ 69c KIMONETTE CREPE, 30 inches wide, Japanese £ood styles. ing for 35c a yard— Sale Price 17¢ PERCALES OF BEST QUALITY Former Price 4ic Handsome Percale, a yard wide, in a particularly pleasing assortment of designs— Sale Price 24c OUTING FLANNEL Former Price 3% a Yard. This splendid Flannel is 27 inches wide, and is shown in a very com- plete line of colors and designs— Sale Price 18¢c and checks, i 2 : g E _m__mmn_m‘mmwmm e imposed Upon | real Castiles. i1 One of these isLACO pure olive |{ P ———————————— ) Quinine takiets keeps wholesome and wears' designs .. Be sure you get The genuine bears this signature MEN TOOK CORN PRIZES Cless B, Late Sweet Corn. EASTERN STAR MEETING, es agzregating $445 James H. Warner, Rock Hill ‘Worthy Matron Mrs, Annle B. Fefgus, o E, Pop Corn. son, afsociate matron, Mrs. Lila J. Saung L. H an:.'. ~ "“. "u- H. B | 9¢rs past matron, Mrs. Paujine Hu'vrn iand. se8 eporin Woodstock ; H. B. | yjre' Francis A. Geer. Mrs: Minnle Duna Outiand, 266 Jeflerson street, Hartford; . It Charies S. Hyde, Brooklyn. s ston .and Mrs. Henrietta: Steizner, a ; members of the Sachem chapter, No. & O. E. S, are in Bridgeport, attending the The followimg prizes were offered by | annual session of the grand chapter, of n_ at t ate armory Kanahan of Norwich, H. | session in Colomial hall, there, Wedness the awards being|day at 10 a. m and x 5 for first, second and A ner and informal reception '-C s respectively: given at the Hotel Stratfieid. P bert, South Windsor ;- James e onington; E. W. Dwyer &, THIEVES GET RAZOWS FROM ul farm burcau. Wind- | Son, Beriin. | FRANKLIN STREET DARBER: i 'm“:;f ":‘:'.‘ Half Bushel of Potatoes. The night affer the police visited thy snd, third, fourth Driggs, Vernon, $50; Will- [ barber shdp of Frank Pedace at 11% en to New Ha. | iam_Schenetsky, lo. $30; 'Bgar | Franklin ='rcss. where they fownd don and. Toft j 2 B 11 Sisson avenue. Hartford, |considerable q wtity of bottie whiskey, 4 ; . Ciark, Luckville, $20. |some thicf or tuieves got into the shop® Seed Corn, They may have whought there was » Prizes offered by Connectieut 'State |Ch4nce of findinz some more whiskess Board of - Agricuiture, Connecticut State| (3SF® DL WHAL Uiy took was cleht Fa82 Sieyiens At 1 ors, Cliopers and cther articles and §2 being for tirat, second and | State Cranntsociation “ahd Conmecticut | ;). might have taken if they were binS : on getting all they could were not molest & ed. The thief got in through a bacig had some kno . as there was & hook on the dd6r which eotr'd be throwd off Yy ratthng the but not necessarily in it becomes the property the suces Middiese ew Yellow Flint. Lerlin; Jokn 1. ¥y Nangle, Class A, Division 2, White Flint. Lord B, Dent Selection. ton Wit-| Nathaniel Jones, South Windsor, $30 A. Congdon, Middletown, $15; Class B, Division 1, Yellow Dent. Glennon, New Milford, $10. : L' W. Ma cw Miiford: Horace : McKnight, Nicholas Glen- Arrested in Moliegan Park. : non, New Miiford. Three younz men were arrested in| - Sharpens Vision OClase. B Divisto White Dent. Mohegan park Thursday afternoon: by M 2 ey Park Sunerintendent Edward Smith ,,,‘Soothulndhahd:eeyeund.mmur_ Hazen, Had H. and' L. 2 Farmington ' Teschke, | the, €harze of playing cards for money | ens 9!”8‘“ W‘d"- relieves inflam- B *|and swearing. I{e secured § cents as evi- | M n:’k and lics; sharpens; dence of the gambling. The three arrest- | vision -nd es glasses Iymme-lfy- ed gave their name sas Arthur Kruck, \lnmmvmluma; ys Doctor, Wiillam Danilowicz and Joseph Ryan. | gists refund your mmy ifit fails. FURS STARTS TODAY Producing Unsurpassed ~ VYalues At Hart's Fur Shop 96 State Street New London, Conn. Class C, Early Sweet Corn. A, M. Gri This year our January Sale is of more than ordinary interest. A sale that will go down as an ¥vent. The price of every Coat, every Scarf, every piece of Fur is literally cut in half. Of course, this means a big loss to us, but the mild weather and the recent decline in the Fur market forces us to make these reductions. Nothing reserved — as we mean to rid our casss of every piece of Fur we have. Th= first selection will naturally be the most desirable, so call early and see for yourself what this Sale offers you in Fur bargains. Wonderful Bargains In High Quality Fur Coats HUDSON SEAL COATS, Squirrel KOLINSKY COAT, Self Collarand ¢ Collar and Cuffs, Sport Model. ... $195 Cuffs, a handsome model. ....... $200 RUSSIAN MARMOT COAT, Rac- MUSKRAT COAT, Dark Sidn, coon Collar and Cuffs.......... $115 Russian Shawl Collar........... $150 HUDSON SEAL COATS, Self- * NUTRIA COATS, 36 inches long; Trimmed, 38 inches long........ $295 exclusive models ..-a-c----l'..' RACCOON COAT, Dark Skins, HUDSON SEAL COAT, ‘El'fl Bell Cuffs, 36 inches long....... $185 | Collar and Cuffs, 38 inches long.. $250 and Nutria — former prices $200 and $250 — NOW SELLING OUT FOR IExtra: Special s Koeree, i Ve $100 Women’s High Quality Fur Sets At Half Price This is a great opportunity for anyone who wishes to purchase a set for the remainder of this season and for next season. Owing to the mildness of the weather up to the present we have on hand a Superb Stock of FUR SETS, SCARFS, STOLES and MUFFS, which we are offering in this SALE AT HALF PRICE. TAUPE WOLF SCARFS......... $10 | RED FOX MUFFS ... EOX) SCARES, .\ s itheatus s o nv 500825 TAWE,BLACKWOLFMUFS RED FOX SCARFS. ...... $20 | FOX MUFFS ........... BLACK LYNX SCARFS ... $35 | SQUIRREL CHOKERS .......:.. §15 RACCOON SCARFS . ......$20 | AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM -~ LUCILLE FOX SCARFS ......... $45 | CHOKERS ............... 1250 SKUNK SCARFS «e.... $55 | RACCOON CHOKERS .......... $15 HUDSON SEAL MUFFS-......... $10 | MINKCHOKERS ............... {20 “w"| Hart’s Fur Shop 2 $5.00 36 STATE STREET NEW LONDON, CONN. | in' Payment