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utilities sammission; The directdrs received from the spe- olally appointeq committee on state con- stabulary an adverse Teport on a propos- ed state law to establish a constabulary. in Connecticufit. Instead the committee ing with ihe decorgtions. “The feature of the dances are being kept a strict se: ‘cret but it is believed thefe will- be’ & revival of® the fascinating heart chorus which appeared last year in the musical most Angio-African composer, Cote -, was eapecially fine, the 'beautifal notes n the top. register of his | voice ‘ringing’ out with dramatic sweet- ness.at.the'close of the song. In the four Maximilian Harden [ELVITA PIiLLS |20R WEAK AND NERVOUS PEBPLE CONTRACTORS LOOK FOR LOWER PRICES Beantiful hair, thick and lustrous, is - comedy, O, Aladdin. B songs’of lighter quality, Mr. Keigwia was Ev.:k“ the .m’ouc eaxy to have if you use Parisian Norwich is no exception to the general Main stree, corner John. Cost $1,000.|recommended that ' the ‘state golice de uiso Aku“buL g engthe: e u( It's remedy for dandruff, eX-lcongition that exists throughout “the | Total number of permits for the |partment be increased from 15 to INTERPRET NEGRO MUSIC i A BLiquaint, captivating sonss was ol Us cess ofl and itching scalp. The Lee &| o untry regarding the high cost of labor | Wweek, 2; estimated cost of buildings, {men, with an adequate provision for rur- o lighttully ‘surig by Mrs. Thomas Tre- ‘. Osgood Co. sells it with money Dack|.ng building materials. It is this condi- | $1,100. al patrol. ' 3 TH VOICE AND PIANO | vena, who has & genuine contralto veice g gor a guarantee. tion that is worrying the master builders Tho results of a referendum held {o| The February meeting of the Norwich | of ‘much power “and sweetness, capuble, erve ewey today and is largely the cause of the XAy getermine the attituds of he chamber | Music Association was held “in Slater |'of mafiy ‘shades of expression, afd a Nerveus T iR slim prospects for any extensive incrense ESSEX. on legislative relief for the ovstermon | &l Monday evening, when an interest- | thanner of “interpretation taat sess @ intg" tie Sohgs she’ cssuye. Her voice 13 rounded ‘and resonant, and her =inging W Rheuma for Rheumatics Plans are being drawn for a build- ing at the corner of North Main and New streets, for Jacob Arkin. The in building during the next few mon<=s, At a meeting of the master builders of. the state recently called to discuss the Despcrdert Sena for a of the state showed an overshelminz majority i favor of relicving tie’ Srow: ers from excessive taxation. Tie refer- ing program of old and modern negro music was presented to the pleasure of a large audience The gelections Were be- 57x76 feet, 8 M'm‘m’!‘ enjoyed. - Mrs, Trevena, v:‘ho Save . sl eved izihg | building situatidn in The state the key- [ REW structure will be: 5 eet,tWo | engum also showed a decisive majority | 48 10lows: Uivés fn Mystle, 15 4 -cousin of Charles pains of ._,,“::_':A‘. of :2;,:5&“’:::5 note of the meeting was that the only | Stories high,of frame construction, with |, "ravor of making an appropriation of | Spirituals— D, Noyes o this city. -4y an exterior stuccoed on metal lath and 5 t ¢ under the| Swing Low Sweet Chariot, +1"" Aecompdniments for both Mrs. Trevena ! Tought nothing would give relief. It|way to stimulate building was to reduce | 2% €¥terior stuccosd on Wetal 'ath BEC |$50,000 for experimental work under tho riof sbould do as much for you—it seldom [the cost of labor and material and es- direction of the shellfish commission. and Mr. Kelgwin were plared with his H. 7. Burleign i : ~ | stores on_the ground floor, which will o e Deep River, H. T. Burl customary sympathi* and good tasye by 4 3 falls. The Liee & Ossood Co. will sup- |tablish uniform conditions. Not & eweep- | SOTC3 8, the BIOUNT Fo0%, FEICH Th | Public Utilitles Commiesioner Josepli | {Jeop JUNeR, o ledgd v Bf i o7 it R Dly you on the no-cure, no-pay plan. _[ing war on labor Lut a steady pressure to | °® PXOVIGed wWith PIOIC EIASS ORIN|wW. Alsop of Avon, presented the nced 5 e Sl Aisha v,0-48. 3 = - bring unions to see the policy of coming imeper Pyt :‘l ed for gen- |Of a 35,000 appropriation for the purpose Reddlek | < A 'setting of small fir trees. flan TURGES COLORED FORUM TO SET HIGH RACE STANDAED down a bit, from the present wage scales. At the same ti o manufacturers of brick and cement, also the lumber deal- eral offices. The building is to be pro- vided with steam heat and every con- venience. S mental station. The directors favorably. on this proposition. of establishing -a_state tobacco expe: o vote: Charles* Fontaine, Henry La Fon- taine, Charles D. Geer, Horace Corn- with pretty potted plants, making & oSt attractive buckground, had been ar- ringed by the’decorating committee, as- | ahness rerves unstrung J unza or from over e isted by Mrs. F. WV. Lester, e . " ers, should be politely but firmly, request- Representative Samuel Russell. Jr., of Solob— v : b0 i obacco OF €% Speaking Sunday afternoon before the | 47", coma down from the present pro- Middletown .presented tiie matter of the ‘E"i”h"m N;j‘h“‘fl; et of the \ forum of the Norwich Musical Dramatic | hibitive prices to contractors. The situa- | COMMSSIONER GIVES APPROVAL |recommendation by the chamber of tie association on February 21, when Association, Rev. E. E. Jackson of Mt |tion is as acute in Norwich as any other Calvary Baptist church told his large au- places In' the state or oountry, labor is demanding wartime prices and materfal TO ELEVEN AGREEMENTS Tleven workmen's compensatidn agree- proposed state. appropriation of §1. 000 for tie Connecticut Agricuitural Hard Times Come Again No More, Stephen Collins Foster string quartet will play, luable med s Old Uncle Ned, DECISCO DOUBLE QUARTETTE dience that the colored people as a race |is practically as high as It was durjng |TNS have been approved by Commis- |fi§f§zfi§ls;g$nmamo: SR .. Stephen Colims Festerj ! GIVES CONCERT IN BALTIU here i and especiaily in thi3 | (g war, aithoush some materials are 5'03;:_’- T otohns ee e Philadelphia, | SUrsey, of which Fdmund S. Wolfe of My Ol l'\"“lll"::r:“‘l::‘n:;‘ lling Foster| A Pieasingconcert was given Monday Capzules, for inflammation of ity b Amonistle (o he | comewhat lower, but far ~from -belng |, 00, €, FETIAL ( FRSERO: | Brigseport 18 chairman, with the directs e grening I Spraue hail, Tt dcruna Kidress, prostsaiis, 3 he sa e is superior t0.| Regarding local building projects now |Main street. employe. cut on arrh infect- oy flgfs‘% toy g bentiment L od g Modern Negro Musie sisted y: Prea: g,“::m o mndien. ELVITA DRUG CO, 3 Tremont Ro n hand, there has been little change dur- | 6% &t rate of $13. ] 3 4 d ing the past week. Good progress has T. A. Scott Co., New London, employe, The directors receyed an unfavorable i Onaway! Awake, Beloved, Harry Lauder songs a specialty. The L Boston, Mass o - Al o The Famous Elvita Remedies sold at S ey rom Hiawatha's Wedding Feast. 1 pecuth dces of the . o s A o |report from the committee <n water ! i & concert was under the ausplces of the | all first-class drug Stores.—Adv. e esqnt | been mada and in some instances opera- ang o ‘Zf,‘,;‘ffi;’; ;fi;efi;‘;f,:}{ ayenu: |power survey concérning & proposed sur- | R Si\.gg‘:fid"h?‘" Men's' League of the Baltic M. E. church ! A e (nn\v}:fll::\\o |;§cn cvm\"le‘(ed nrrusrln;u 1:2;. of $17.95, % vey of the water power resoyrces®of the s > and had a large attendance. mancially, we are, on the excavation for the addi- 2 The only barrier T wish Fregerick W. Lestor at the plano. 5 T 3 a of {hin A Hie) Kuabh biockits 261l going o Norwich street department, employer, |State; the committeo deeming the present ne double quartette is compose: D | GreateSt Miracie of All, Gulon | tne following: M : Omf, R. nat of measuring our status |a large amount of biasting being done, ang John Foley 20 Fountain street, em- |2 ""gt“:;fib‘e time to take up such @ |yp "y "Rano Dichmont op Gm:l;n: Cu;:'?er' onm". — v = Uy the Inferior cnes of ur race. No|a ledge has been encountered in the |Ploye, foot cut, at rate of $14.71. pryposition. T e e e e B e Bt f N T e e R Bos alored rice meder e irotim | ~ e e Cm;eltlhm? e st | e Hannay, Miss Hazel Banfield, accompan-| Famous German editor and anti- than the colored race under the circum- | Several garages in various parts of the |employer. and Charles C. Greene, West - Mr. Lester at the piang. - I3t under the personal direction of Os-| militarist who believes the powers Veanees 1n which they wers placed, and |city which have beea in the process of |1y emplove, finger cut, at rae of §5.5 CONNECTICUT COLLEGE ' |1tave vou Been to Lons; C. H. Burleigh | car’ fetnrich. are arming for another and ::efllcr PRUHF yot more have been done in which | erection during the past few weeks are | » Jennison. Mfz. Co., Fitchburg, Mask, B 13th, President| A Explanation, Coléridge-Taylor | The- tollowing prozramme el | V2 LG R ERSRReE AL frRater 3 they werc placed. and vet more could |practically’ completed, Lut outside of lemplover, and Henry Richard, Westerly, | On Sunday, February 13th Bresi She Rested by tne Broken Brook; ed: "Plano solvs, selected, Miss Hazell cof' “0 BITC i 5 Bk bave been done if our forces had been |minor operations there has been very lit- left foot, spratned, at rate of | Marshall will addross the students Coleridge-Taylor | Banfleid ;. Forget-me-not, double quar-| StA'cs Eogland and Japan combine wnited. 1 ur that this forum demon- | tle io keep the contractors in work. Northfield Seminary Exhortation (a negro sermon) Will Marion Cook Mr. Kelgwin. The meeting was in general charge of Mrs. James A. Bidwell, who opened, with a brief but comprehensive paper on negro music, its origin, various types, and its general influence in the musical world The”simple joy and pleasures of planta- tion Jife, mingled with the sorrows of That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound Has Extraordi- nary Curative Power in Cases of Woman's Ailments 1 suffered. much pain during my period Mrate to the citizens of Norwich the real satus of the race here and set a stan- #ard along moral, social and inetllectual Enes Maes., and the next day to the Gre wich College club. | Last Friday afternoon Josephine Adamia | | Rathbone. vice director of the School of Library Sclence, Pratt Institute, Brook- Iyn, N. Y. was entertalned at tea in - Winthrop House. Mlss Rathbone gave an nddress . on Liprarfanship as a Pro- fession For Women and also delivered an- tette; salo.. The Valley of Laughter, Mies Ellzabeth .Olaf; Summer Nnight, double qoartette; Springtime, Arthur Hanmay; Funny, Fred Powers; Sweetheart, male } quartet(e; Urfll, zolo, Miss Viola Grov- er; golo, Afterwards, Frank Steinke: Carry Me Back to Old Virginia, double quartette; solo, Sighing, Oscar Helnrich; Scotch songs, seiected, Fred Powers; so- A Golden Ray to rival one another in war-like preparations they wiil precipitate the greatest war the world has ever seen. He strongly advocated a campdign for general disarmament. New London, employer, and Harry Daw, New London, employe. back muscles strained, at rate of $17.72. J. E. Fitzgerald Co., New London, em- ployer, and Peter Piaski, New London, gmplove, gash on chin and neck, at rate Willlam A Mason. Yantic, employer and Carl Yetkey, Yantic, employe, finger) REAL ESTATE SALES AND MORTGAGE LOANS Norwich had ten sales of real estate the past week to nine for the same week a year ago. The mortgage loars | for_the Tespective weeks amounted to $18,050 and $109,230. In New London last week there was Famous Old _Recipe WAS ONE DOLLAR BILLS ® ® of Glad: - v and felt weak gnd as | jammed, at rate of $18.00. /| pther lecture on Library Work in the | slavery, are responsible for the growth | Chasistte Fowfer: Life Dreams ) | BAISED TO TENS | g down,'. ; for Cough Syrup § |but one realty sale while year ago in|" pward Chappell Co., Norwich, em- | evening. \ 2 of the negro soul into expressing itsel? | Ruty Bozue Oscar Heinrich: solo,| OB complaint of a storekeeper at | N tried masy fem 3 the corresponding week there were 4. | niover ot BEPN i Clnion. 96 High| ‘This lecturs is the thir( of a series of | by way of melody. There are thres |Forgotten, ~John . MoLean; Coming|Falls named Bohara that a bad $10 bill Faaily and cheaply made at home, The loans for the respective Weeks| ireot’ omploye, flesh sheared off two | conferences. _The ‘first one presented styles of songs: the lively, plaintive and sombre, all of them typical of this tem- peramental people. The wild religious| ecstacy of their hymns aboynd in fervent feeling; the spirituals in particular, are the original American folk songs. Then, there are the lisely tunes, of extremes dies and but it beats them all for | 3 hwr“:a:g ‘hl:"“llz | % operation. Then before my baby was_born 1 had Through the Rye, double quartette. S iy CLERICTS OBSERVES QUIET DAY FOR FEBRUARY MEETING The February meeting of the Clericus of the New London archdeaconry held had been passed on him, the police have arrested John York, 21, of Jewett Ci upon whom was found five bills which a evidently one dollar bills raised to ten by the simple expedient of pasting on cipher wherever it was needed ngxt to th Ggure oné. amounted to $39,955 and $22,800. fingers at rate of $18.00. H. Wales Lines Co., Meriden, employer, and Walter Thompson, embloves, two ankle bones broken and eve bone bruised, at rate of $18.000. Charles Slosberg and Som, Mrs. Shatto Kinz of the National Social Workers” Exchange of New Yorlg At the second conference Miss Ada Blan- chard of the Clothing Information Bu- reau maintained by the Women's City club of Boston, addressed the students on NEW LONDON. Contractor Bartolucei has brpken ground on Main street, at the corner of John, for an addition to be erected for Mrs. Mary Dray of the same ad- Thousands found that they can of the money usually of. housewives have ve two-thirds ent for cough Norwich, ® here Monday was.a “quiet day” recom-| York had aiso about $100 in small bills : ! employer, and Fred Kingsley Yantic, em- | the matter of dress. simplicity, to be played as on the three @ reparations, by using this well: | dress. It will be of brick construction, |plove blood poison in hand, at rate of | Mle. Bers. who was a former pupll|banjo strings. The minor music is per- | Mended by Bishop Chauncey B. Brewster| whioh it is believed Do | o~ oblained in | mown old recipe for $haking cough 117x38 feet, one story high, to be used |$15.00. of Miss Carola Ernst's In Belgium, has|haps best exemplificd in the polgnant|9f Hartfo-_ who attended the servicet syrup. It is simple and cheap but ib | 7o: o bakery. H - change for others of thi ultered green- il approxi- backe. e P Besides pasting the eiphers on the bil poun in eight places, the word “One” vrinted | -helped me wonderfully. T have ha on the front 3¢ the bill has been scratch- | two children since K i ed and blurred sasthat it cannot be easi- | your medicine and did all of my own Iy read. The work is rather crude. but | Work including washifig. - You may the bills might pass unless they were | use this letter as a testimonial if you o The atress waa made by Offioer Jobn | It —Mrs. THOMAS L. Camisre; O'Nell. Chief George Linton has notified %&fi:‘gy:::‘gj;gfl‘"m Ohio. the federal authorities in Providence to n : di tly to was come here after the man. h points directly to 8 con- York is a world war veteran dition of a woman’s system, and b draws a pension for wounds recelved following her example taking Lydis E. Pinkham’s Vegetab) women may be relieved from ailments and be restored to normal health and strength just as she was, If thereisanything about your con- has no equal for Promvl results. It takes right hold of a cough and gives immediate relief, usually stopping an ordinary cough iz:24 hours or less. Get 3% ounces of Pinex from any drogist, pour it into 4 pint botile, wnd add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it- tastes good, keeps perfectly, lasts a family a long time. _1t’s truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penctrating through.every air ch of the throat and lungs— oosens and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the membranes, an gradually but surely the annoying throat tickle and dreaded ough dis- appear entirelye Nothing bettsr for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarses SHALL MUNICIPALLY OWNED UTILITIES PAY STATE TAX? Members of the board of directors of the Connecticut Chamber of Commerce at a meeting in New Haven last week took up for consideraticn the question of the laying of a state tax on munjcipally own- ed public utilities. Pending action by the membership of the chamber, the dirfptors voted to send out immediately a referen- dum for the purpose of obtaining the views of the members on {his matter. 1f the referendum is favorable, it is likely that legislative action will be taken by the chamber. . Tie Vg1t prodoskicn plered &:fare the thamver would place municipally owned gas, water and electric utilities on the list for the parment of county, state just arrived at Connecticut college to assume her new ‘dutles as_instructor in the French departmeent. Mlle. Berg will 2lso be the hostess of a_ Mrench table which will bs started in the dining hall in the immediate future. Members of the colleze faculty are planning ‘to cohduct * a Suiiday , School Teachérs' Training class in New London. The- first half of each session will be @ discussion of the international lesson for rext Sunday conducted by President Marshall. Beginning on February 10th, the last half of the sésgicn will be con- ducted by Dr. Frank E. Morris, instruc- tor on Philosophy and Psvcholugy at the college, on the subiects, The Psychology of a Cl2ss, The fnstincts of Children, Habit Formation in Children, The Teach- er and the ChiliwEdwn H. Kellogg, as- sweetness of Dyorak's symphonies, for that great composer expressed himself as being thrilled by the simple melodies of the negro. s Closing her interesting paper, Mrs. Bid- well gqve a brief resume of the lives of H. T. Burlelgh, S. Coleridge-Taylor and Steven Foster, three musticans who have made a specialty of negro music and plantation songs, inculcating in the hearts of people at home and abroad a love for. the music of these simple folk whose ri ligious feeling is poured out in song. The trio of spirituals was sung . in splendid harmony, With a deep appresia- tion of the familiar words into which so much pathos Is written. In pleasing con- trast was the group of plantatien Songs, the old. old favorites beloved by every body, whilch the quartet gave as their of the duy.” These began wWith holy com- munfon at. 10’ o'clock at Trinity church, célebrated 'by - Bishop Browster assisted by Archdeacon J. Eldred Brown. A se- ries of adrésses was deliverad the blshop ‘and 3¢ 12.30 ths gathering ad- Journed' to' the Watregan house for lun- ched. * Covers ! weré* 1ald ' for seventeen. At 2 o'clock he méeting ut the church was resumed with addresses by the bish- op and. thé:meeting came to a close with evening :prayer at & o'clock. Daring’ the afternoon & greeting was sent. to” the Congregatiomal ministers of New Lofidén county Whe' wWere meeting in this. city sand .a_return greeting was re- celved from them! which was delivered 5y Rev. H. W. Hulburt of Groton. mately $§1,000. Building Permits. Mary Dray, brick addition, Mrs. LEGAL NOTICE WARNING Notice is hereby given to all owners, keepers or harborers of dogs in the Towns of Groton, Ledyard, and all that Lpart of Stonington west of Quiambaug cove_and the Copp or Mistuxet brook to the North Stonington line, to keep them on a chain or in a dogproof enclosure, on the owner’s premises, or on a leash not over five feet in length, held in the hand of the owner or keeper. until Mdhday, M:-ch Tth. ‘whis law will be rigidly enforced. This is fow the protection of the public on ac- and LABOR UNIONS AND SOVIETS IN CONTEST FOR SUPREMACY Copenhage: Pravda p | CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS ir N B dition you do not understand wril s sistant professor of Biblical History ana|second number. Miss IL Louiss Fuller BEGIN. TWO-DAY CONFEREN Einayhe Basta o Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine 0: mess or bronchial asthmo. count of the presence of rabies in these |and federal taxes, either on the value | Literature will follow dealing with The|furnished her usual artistic accompanl- |’ Congfegational ministers of the New |CATinS that the fight between H Pinex is a special and highly con- | T wns. of thelr plant and gross receipts, or their | New Scholarship and the Old Bible, Can- ! ments for both spirftudls and so of genuine Nor- Anyone having knowledze of persons unjons and the for centrated nomvm]:.d 0 TE | e ATy G the, New . aovicis” 1 Lynn, Mass., about your bealth, wle et income. * The suggestion is made |on Scriptures, Old Testament Literature.| Continuing the predominating theme of | Monday in' o series of conferences which | ¥\l Preak up the whoie bo | W way pine extract Enown the world over | or animals bitten, notify one of the un- |y “eion Tnunicipality pay such state | Dr. John E. Wells, professor of English |the evening, two piano solos, Ethionjan i begun ot 10 o'clock In the meming and |SY5CM unlcss o settlemen | ———— - for its healing effect on membranes. taxes based upon the vaiue of property | will talk for four evenings on the Liter-| Serenade (Godowski) and Chant Negre |hud afternoon and evening sessions as | e2CHed | e Avoid disappointment by _asking assessed in that municipality. ture of the Bible. (Kramer) were charmingly played by |well with’ the United Congregational | . T | “You Can Do No Better Than ;flfd"‘fi“f 11('.’{ " and dom & “second proposiiton on which .mem- |~ The annmal The Dausant, riven by the |Miss Mary Bresnahan, who interpreted | church. = About 25 rs attended. The | Comms x Buy Our Wurst” 2 ° i s aaAn donk ] G TONGDON, bers of the chamber will be asked to ex- | Bervico League, & scheduled for ~ this | these strange. exotic composition in s |p et e wiamied. The | tiat. the: seaject | y Wurst. Hive Sheotute sxtistaction or moner Health Offcer, ToWn SLSIOMIELON. | pross their view will be whether munici- | coming _Saturday afternoon and evening. | mOSt finished manner. oRTAm forma Iy refunded. The Pinex Co, ayne, Ind. e Tape. Measures Kid Curlers Darning Needles Sewing Needles . Tailor's Needles Coats’ Sewing Thread. Paper Shopping Bags. Pearl Buttons Suit and Trimming Buttons. 9 Health Officer, Borough of Groton. febSTuWFaF s Astra Collar Supporters . Enamel Coat Hangers 5 Curling lrons .................. S Alliance Hair Pins, 2 pkgs. for.. 9¢ K. B. & Co. Hair Pins, 2 pkgs. for 9c West. Electric Curlers ......... % Spool Darning Cotton, 2 for.... Sc Mending Worsted, 2 cards for.. 9c c pally owned public utili‘ies should be operated under the control of the public | every onme fills her spare minutes help- Extensive plans are being made A PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION OF WHAT A LITTLE SUM WILL DO Your nine cents has a much greater buying power than it had but & few Weeks ago. Itis worth almost as much as it was before the war, and it has an added value during th makes a muckle.” Here is the chance to prove it. Check Off the Items You Need — Come In Tofday and Get T};em Adhesive Tape, Y5-inch William’s Shaving Soap William’s Mug Shaving Seap.. Olivilo Soap ......... Paimolive Soap . San Remo Castile Soap 4711 Guest Soap Lilac Rose Soap . Goblin Hand Soap ONLY 8o,EACH i's Sale. You know the old saying that “mony a mickle g CHIEFS A fine Handkerchicf which sells for 123, for.. . % WOMEN'S BATISTE HANDKER- CHIEFS A regular 15c Handkerchief, with very soft finish, for....... 9 25¢ AND 50c NECKWEAR Some pretty stocks and collars Wax Paper Rolls, 2 for. ing. and | It is always a great delight to listen to Mr. Kelgwin, who received at this, his third appearance in Norwich, a hearty with general discussion of Rev. Alexander H. Abbott pre: 3 Luncheon at noon and supper at might were served at the Community house on ites are too seltish. jnateria] benefl ‘Dense of ti munjst st o themselves at the ex- t says. al welfare of the com- No Salad Complete Wilhio ?, 9 welcome. His rendition of the selection | Church street by the 124165 of the churen Thumm s from Hiawatha's Wedding Feast, by the | The sesstons will be continued today | WILL OFFSET i (Tuesday). TAX ON GEEMAN EXPORTS Home-Ma* ‘ ,Du;lnx the ‘:fldm;wn mtmn‘ & greet- | London, Fgb. 7.—Count Sforza's . o "g Was receives rom the clericus of i X sions An Aid to Wearing ihie New London _archdssconrs Which | Germmary: by 1educig the. cont of U Mayonnaise X s #, -}l was imeeting at Trinity Episcopal church. | phineland occupatioi to about £12,000, L) This Season’s Fashions || A return greeting tn writing was snioto | 056 sreming. i ta orie opos s THUMM'S 2 L\;lgcleflau which Rev. H. W. Hulburt | gixtn of the present cost, is the first offi- | - of Groton was delegated to convey t0 the | cial announcement in this respect, a DELICATESSEN STORE (Helps to Beauty) Clagid ht oo s though it previously had been hinted. | ol Here is a simple, unfailin; to N e This reduction will almost offset g i tree! e e B e e Gl wmmened to City Court. amount . wh was _estimated the 40, Franklin Street With some powdered delatone and| James Dooley, proprietor of the Palace per tax on German exports water make enough paste to cover the hairy surface, apply and in about. 2 minutes rub off, wash the skin and every trace of hair has vanished. This is quite harmless, but to avoid disap- polutment be sure fo get the delatone i origin ack: [ bowling alleys, was summoned to appear in the city court this morning, it beinz alleged: that he was allowing boys under produce during its early years. Two-thirds the: age limit to loiter in the billiard room. Officer Michael Carroll made the arrest. States mint at Philadelphia. Jus: blew into Pittsburg to close that N and P purchase. While I was waiting for the contract to be signed who ambles in to the G. M’s office but President Holt! Asked me if I had a cigarette, Slipped him my “Camel Garagé.” Remember, he ‘tigm ‘straight” boys when I met him last year? Pete, you ought to hear Mr. Holt talk Camels! of the coinage of the United States and most of South Ameri- ca’s coins as well are made in the United Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. Norwich, .. .. . . Conn. Ladies, Attention BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKING AND MEN'S SUITINGS DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES, i - AND SAVE MONEY. THE BEAU- Ritisa 0 : TIFUL SEASON'S SHADES IN : Department Notion Department Toilet Goods Neckwear Department Thoreday P. M. |SUEDE, VELOUR, AND MENS Sweeping Caps - 8¢ | Handie Ironing Wax, 4 for...... 8¢ | Cotton Powtier Puffs ........ MEN'S COTTON HANDKER- DEARP TIE: 7 | FANCY suiTinGs. Middy Laces—all colors 9c | Children’s Garters Wool Powder Puffs .. SAMPLES ON REQUEST. CAREFARE PAID. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, ™ WIGHTMANS SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN. Lehigh and Wilkesbarre COAL .. Premier Coliar Bands . 9¢ | Chisf Toilet Paper, 2 rolls for. which are slightly mussed, for.. Sc E:'.’..xmm.gfl’::m, ‘mat with the subject. sagm EGG, STOVE AND NUT Common Pins . 9c | Baby Mine Gilt Pin " gc | Mouser Toilet Paper, rols. i : B i ? Pin Cubes , 9 | Nickeled Thimbles o | Big City Toilet Paper ... if I could have shorthanded that line of super- . Jet Pins . g¢ | Atuminum Thimbln‘ : };, I 9:5 Bond's Vanishini Croam. : . stoff l"d»hn the job writing Camel ads by noon $17.50 Cmm IN Toilet Pins 9 | Celluloid Thimbles, 2 for. D83 Ty Cream, amall- s B s {LESS 50c SHOVELED OFF Elastic Corset Laces .. 9 | Twink Flake Dye, box.. A T Department R:yupo!du %‘.H:“ a_dollar for -every | e Mercerized Cordet Laces ...... % ; Camel cigarette”, Mr. Holt declared. “Why, my B e e g T P . oy, Camels ar simply wonderkl” he added. S T Hat Fins on cards ............. % . ~ Jergen's Vi 8 g A about mild ciga- T w.h.u”"r‘-:: ?:r ::h 3-yard sz Kitchenware Department z'.:&i;'a\f.".:: G:ye::;:- i T wm." e rettes compared with. Camels! I know! (Get elephone 884 i , 3 4 ery;s d = CLUNY EDGES AND ), i 2 TN Whits Taps, %-inch, S-yard..... 8 3 Nail Files ... that, Pete). . I've proved it toa hundred smokers i 5 et o :::M.., mn. A Ll i) S ;':35_'“'\',‘:::‘ 7 that Camels are the mellowest and most refresh- Qh s N 2 K Shoe Laces, 2 pairs for - % | Sunfight Seap W rican Shacs Nees 5 and 15 a yard, for............ 8¢ . e = oleas News Bmeal& Duplex Safety Pins 9¢ | Dutch Cleanser .. _— Pete, Camels ‘won Mr. Holt like they won me IS D-'Bl‘";:"’z"“ . - % 5\‘/‘.‘.1.‘ Toa ::“H'P e 2 THE MEN'S SHOP ! —en their quality!_ After hearing him cut loose, MAGAZINE SPECIALIST Clinton ety Pins . V ulcanol ove Polish . . 9% Stati 1 felt like saying: “You tell it, old parcel Alliance Safety Pins . 9 | Cépper Dish Cloth 9 ARROW'BRAND COLLARS onery Department bt Wy;‘n': ou tell it, o post, I UNION SQUARE : Wilsmaps g oc | Solid Aloohol .........coccunnns B0 Genuine 250 Quality. Envelopes, package . . % S ! — De Long Snaps . " gc | Tin Pis Pane, medium size..... % | Small sizes only. If you can use a | Carter's Ink . s Pete, 'in hatching an idea about Camels. I'll ECTUIC VibMATOS Hair Pin Cabinets . ] Bt ) collar from 12/ to 14 in size, we | Linen Finish Writing Tablets. .. 9c spilt it your direction next time I write! It's gy o off WA Hair Pin Cablnets, large ....... 5 | Agbestos Btove Mats . can offer you several good styles— ‘:;""P:z" Teiss, 2 fo . % what Yotk State folks call & “pip-ing!” And i SERE B B, No''6......... 5 | B Mottt s 2 FOR 90— FOR 25 s e i ripat. : Hump Hair Pius, Ne. 15, Fibre Sink 'Brushes . ONE, LOT OF SCARF PINS Chalk Crayons .. " Yours till the next fire-up. 2 packages for ... <. 9 | Wire Coat Hangers, 2 for. Former Prices 230 and 300 | Cork Tip Pen Holders ] Grandma’s lroning Wax, 2 for.. 9c | Steel Wool . ® Esat Mais St Mystie NOTICE. DE. E. H. LINNELL bas moved bir |office to 28 Shetucket St | | | Take eless 10412 & m., 4-5 p.om. Evesings |and Sundes by appeintment. teblu WHLN WANT to put your Bos- the public. there is no medi than thraugh the advertiming builetin. ]

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