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Norwich, Friday, Feb. 18, 1921 THE, WEATHER. Conditions. The storm that was central over Om: tario Wednesday night continued to move eastward, and its center was over New- foundland Thursday night It was at- tended by gales along the North Atlantie coast. & The outlook is for generally fair weather Friday in the states east of the Mississippi_ river. { Winds. North of Sandy Hock and Sandy Hook Yo Hatteras: Strong northwest winds and Jartly overcast weather Fri Storm warning: Change to “northwest storm warning 10 p. m., Sandy Hook .to oston, pidly rising pressure tonight w! be attended by strong northwest rinds and gales. Northwest warnings ulso displayed southward to Norfolk. £ isl ta to Forecast, For New England: Fair Friday and |ed Saturday ; much colder Friday. ;:x Norwich. n's ons show the Tds Teported from changes Obsery n.(lnlu in '3 to obs The followi [} ést 36 X to « mpmsnm. ed at of sa pa ha ney wit sh: a ich is follo | TAFTVILLE 1 and Football club held a ev in_their rooms, dance. The purposc get together anid in C of spring s decided to eommence | D. lay afternoon, if the | rai e grounds is favorable and been ordered to re- do pinochle tournament now at the club between George T and junior, and Thomas leicher. The standing 520; Parsons an. |ca pa 11 hold a smoker on Mon- ang a sketch will be given en- hy Father Left Home.” The take part in the sketch: Thomas Parsons, George Morris Thuriow, Harriet Tillinghast has been Il for the past week. bu 28, an s CIRCULATING PETITION FOR NEW CHARTER FOR CITY Signatures are being received to the totlow isbioa;, Wiieh 18, Bet he | as the first witness and he told of having | dental operations except to remove cal- | MAIN STREET SHOE STORE oalated in the eily, addressed to fayes|the catsup consigned to his company, of |carous deposits, accretions ‘and stains EETIRES FROM B M Letén s © Mayor| . ving the freight bill and of frequently |from the exposed surfaces of the teeth rsigned electors of the city Conn., respectfully petition ()‘l‘rn be submitted to the electors of t ty election the ! a commission be chosen rter for the city of Nor- del by Chapter 24 of{ tutes of this state. REVOLVER THREAT SUIT SETTLED WITHOUT TRBIAL The case of Charles H. Satti against Guiseppe Mondelci, both of New London, for $5,000 damay for an assault with a revolver, was sei day. The case w *Judge John W. Banks in the superior ndon Thursday morning. Satti alleged that on Oct. he was in Mondelci's paint saulted him by pointing colver at him ‘and threatening to shoot him. ed of GROTON MAN BRINGS SUIT FOR DIVORCE Frederick D. Buddington of Greton has &k for divorce from Elizabeth £. Bud- dington of New London on ‘he grounds of desertion since May 15, 1914. They were married December 15, $305, the maiden name of wife being Harris. The suit is returnable before the euperior Tuesday in March, Pendleton Case Goes to Judge, Trial of the case of Orcar F. Pendleton onington against his brother, Moses Pendleton, of the same place, fof a of A book account of $1.000 for froceries and coal, which has been on trial before Judge John W. Banks in the superior court in New London, was completed late Wednesday afternoon.: Testimony was finished soon after the beginning of the afternoon session, wher Attorney Charles p made the firstargument for the He was followed by Attorney W. Rathbun, who made the ar- gument for the defendant. Judge Charles Waller, counsel for the plaintiff, made the closing argument, after which Judge Banks took the papers. ASKING .§100,000 FOR COMPLETING SUBMARINE DABE. ator Frank Brandegee has intro- 2 measure in congress at Washing- ng $60,000 for the comple- € base at New Lon- nd $40.000 for {he additional pure e of la there. The measure was referred to the naval affairs commit- tee, Railway tles made of earthenware are used in Japan. COUGHS COLDS ano HOARSENESS C.A.BRIGGS COMPANY CAMBRIDCE MASS. FATR TODAY AND TOMOEROW MUCH COLDER TOMOREOW hearing Thursday afternoon by the leg- The city was represented at the hearing by (Mayor Herbert M. M. Lerou, -Oor- poration - Counsel Senator Allyn I. Brown and Represen-| periwith are hereby repealed. . explained the three bills which reiate to the time for oveninz and closing the polls, the time for publication of ordin-|aily meetings of the anoes and the pay of milk inepector. He | held for the choice' of said that he knew. of no opposition: to | required by Iaw to be. chosen any of the bilta. heard jointly. He stated that two of the|‘purpose measures had received the approval of| thirty o'clock in the morning and ‘con- the court of common council. that the[tinuad open nntill five o'clock in the aft- matter concerning the mik. inspector was | eroon when they: shall be: closed.’ Senator Brown's bill and he knew of.no opposition to any of them. He' explain- veting popplation, crarify the present the situation had been clearly set forth Ther. 42 by 50 o 36 no omposition. court of cortmon council of tie city of Norwich shall take effect and >e enfore- riod of five days after ifs passage shal fifty tax pavers of said city shall be filed called for that purpose. Section clerk, upon tHe SUES TO RECOVER LOST Payment for 325 cases of catsip lost New Haven road in a suit against Walker vihich was’ being tried in ourt Thursday afternoon in New I-on- fore Judge John W. Banks at 2 o'clock. Damages of $2,000 are sought. The Humphrey-Cornell company claims that on Nov. company of Toledo shipped 325 cases of mand for the shipment was made upon the local agents of the New Haven road, claim for the loss of the goods but the road has refused to pay it The Humphrey-Cornell company is rep- resented by Attorney Arthur T. Keefe, Haven appears for the dcfendants. Henry A. Wickstrom, secretary of the Humphrey-Cornell company, inquiring of the road which were never receivad, and of mak- ing the claim for their Joss. ments have been approved by Commmis- sioner J. J. Donohue: er, and Daniel A. Chester, empioye, New London, wrist cut, at rate of $12.50. 1 ployer and Tom White, atreet, employe, bruised knee, at rate ot $9. Pearl Troeger, Taftville, employe, bruis- ville, empicye, wound on little toe, at rate Franklin square Thursday afrernoon both tried to pass between some of the silent policemen at about the same time. The truck got there first and the automobile lost its front fender which was ripped off by confact with the truck. Susan Hyde. tree o'clock m; vurnky and the commen: council, that the said ordinapne has been so published, shall be. prime facie evidénce of the. fact in.any suit or proceeding whatsoever; and 1pon such publication and certificate being made, said ordinance shall be in full Tdrce l.nd €ffect as an ordinance of ‘sald city. ection 3. All- provisions -of thé’ char- ter of 'the city of Norwich inconsistent (Special to The Bulld.lu, Hartford, Feb. 17.—Three matters of oW ecial Interest to Norwich were given ok the | dévoted . ta ' missi ative committee on cities and boroughs. m the Orient ‘nd Edwin W. Higgins, tive C. V. Pendleton. Senator Brown ionlln-.l‘mm-lo weial £ el Camettiont, shiwe & Ixtgir any o .meeting or any special election ~in said Corporation Couneel Higgins sugzested | vity the polls shall be opened a the plac: the committes that the three bills.be] os designated and _appoint pul in uch voting ' dlnna H°;-M lrutgr.xmn the actual Eection 2. So . much the city’ of Norwich as I “the charter' of nconsistent :zn the provisions of, this i the significance and necessity of the ot is repeais anging of the voting time from 9 a. m. 4p m to 530 a.m to 530 p.m. meet the requirements. of the large and that the publl- tion in regar to ordinances would dtuation Mayor Lerou told the committee that Mik nspector. - © {tory of the state. ulation went fro 2 Norwich to make an apordpriation for fims i 1 RS and to pay.the salary of the milk inspec- tor, approved Jume 1, 1909, is amended to réad as folloy's: The city of Norwich is hereby author zed to make such ap- propriation as mayv be necessary_ for the payment of the salary of the milk ingpec- tor apmointed by. ‘he common -council of said city, at the rate of fifty dollars per month from the date of the approval here- of; and the comenon council of the,city| of Norwich is hereby authorized o \pay| sajd miX - inepecror said ‘sadry from said date, the same to be in full-com- pensation for hiy services, auto hire and expenses. Mr. Rogers of. East Lv-me‘ ‘was before the committee, in faver of the bill'author- ng the ‘men of that town.to sell Lhe old schoolhouse property in Flend- ers. Another bill b=fore the committée wou:d make the Niantic voting district in the town of East Lyme the first voting dis- trist. Mr. Rogers said public sont! ment was against this propose change, and he asked for an unfavorable report from the committee. per eent. ' Corporation Higgins, and gave in- rance that so far as he knew there was The text of the bills nsidered follow: City, Ordinances. Section 1. No ordinance pase’d by the until the same has been published least twice before its passage in one the daily nerspapers pul)lished in the id cky and twice in one of sald news- mers after its passage and until a pe- cént. closed the gap.and passed’ uel is shown by the following i ing the percentage-of gains in ve elamsed: and if. before its pass- e, a remonstrance thereto. signed, bv Year. 1800 1810 1820 1330 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 Conn. th the clerk of said cquncil, the same all not take effect until approved by majority vote in city meeting, duly e certificates of the city records of the coirt of B oE K B 0 e Rtantbnn? PROPOSE TO ADD TWO . WEEKS TO SCHOOL tEAl Substitute: bills. requiring that. publie schools_be maintained 33 weeks a year instead of 36, and that toere be four hours of actual school work each day, were decided upon Wednésday by the committee .on education a tthe capitol in Hartford. Exceptions are made for kin- dergartens, for which a continuous ses- sion of two and a half hours will be considered a school day. At the rate of five session days a week. the adoption of the bills would mean that public schools would be required to be in session ap- proximately 760 hours a year. ‘The committee on education will also report a substitute bill authorizing the state board of education to establish & department in any of the state normal schools for the training of Women to be- come public school dental hy: tuition will be free for women.whe agree to work in public schools of Conpecticut at that vocation for at least two years after completing the course. The bill provides an appropriation of $25.000 a year for the support of-the department. ,Graduate public school dental hygien- ists would not be authoried to perform SHIPMENT .OF CATSUP o ‘o SRS R o bk 1 4k £9 14 transit is sought by the Humphrey- rnell company of New London from the 0y e b s censuses 1s Hines, United States is 18.9. Iroads, former and the director * general of New Haven’ road. the superior The from 1800 to 1890.- inclusive cent. n. for the- ceuntry. Trial of the case was started be- 20 "per cent below that of States in the 19th° century zrowing at a rate of 4 per ce the 20th century. 13, 1916, the Harbaurer tsup to it and that the pldintiff com- ny paid a freight bill of $81.26. De- counties, follow: Hariford New Haven . New London Fairfield .. Litchfield Middlesex Tolland Windhem . Total tthe goods were not located. On Feb. 1917, the plaintifft company entered a d Attorney J. W. Carpenter of New was called for the goods, |and directly beneath the free margins of the gums. The idea for the bill was con- tained in a bill introduced by 'Senator Challenger of Bridgeport. a member of the committee on education. at 159 Main street retired from active business. ‘Workmen's Compensation. Four workmen's compensation agren- SN B o AUTO DAMAGE SUITS SETTLED OUT OF COURT The cases of William Sohz’! and his wife, Isabell M. Schall, of New York, summer residents at New.London, against Joseph N. Lapointe of that city, arising over an au‘omobile accident in Pequot avenue in October, 1913, were settled Thursday. Mr. Schall sued for personal injuries and damage to his automobile and Mrs. Schall sued for' personal im- juries. The former sought damages of $5,000 and ‘the latter $10.000. The suit: in the shoe business for many Withm Kagies. Hal, Lo s drews for many years was el Interpational Silver Co., Norwich, em- 204 nkiin Several years ago they partnership. and opened the Main street. A 93. Ponemah Mills, Taftville, employer, and Because of the great. ferti left knee; and Joseph Peppin, Taft- sometimes called Egypt. $18. d.lp'n, hi i the oad, under. {ha"¢itie ot The txnn‘n. ook strengthening of Christian. la-- In America ; the third, Worid Missions, is bt missionaries, Union Colleés | 165/0: odxuzc’ncw GROWS FASTER J THAN UNITED of growth than tho*(!nlttd States as l Whole. “Had the United States ‘shown. high a ‘percentage of .increase during !h! past leh years as did Connecticut, -the |:prov] population -would -have besn several mil Many percentage of gain was.23. over 1’10 While that of the United States by the censuses from 1300 to 1920, in- lmm Cennecticul's average péreentage of in- . while that of the whale for' Connectictit -and 32 Connecticut, therefore, may be said to have grown at ‘a rate of | 1¢T v& Frederick Butler. “Phcbe E. Gad- The official population of the-state by Tha firm of Charbonneau & Andrews, Charbonneau and Mr. Andrews hi‘e been Charbonneau for some time conducted a shoe business in the store of John A. Ferguson on Franklin square. the store of the Cosgrove company. soil of southern Illinois, that distriet is m Q\Ann& ASRETS. bnrun £ it i & to Wll:ot‘ (n;’o‘“ ind from sale ‘of the” United~States poision; ' “Since congre: ‘percenthge N8 and. p figures.: Jn making out “Phey hink that they are oBeying the law in- doing brck all in 185 retufn—a -fine-of $19,000 or Withy the ‘censuses of 1300, 1910 and | & year in jail, .or Both—taxpasers are 1920 saowing - that Connecticut was in- | Warned not to omit .from their -returns creasing in population more rapidly than | for 1920, profits from sale’ of- mbml sy the country at large, all of the previous | sets.” census figures told a very different story and, in some instances, Conneoticul’s per- centage of increase was. only . one-eighth that of the entire country. The first cen- sus was taken in.1780 and Connecticut gained 5.5 per dent. in-the next.decade, while' the “United ‘ States gained ;35 per LOSES 40 PER- CENT. OF réceive workms n's. oty asation table, giv- b - population | O Cominissioner J, J. Donohue. of use of ‘the had” sustained. Tt tonmissioner that 40 335 32 apwued amoumt. has ben paid Jump ‘sum. 9 6 e SEVEN DIVORCES 0¥ 210 149 (Friday) moming ate the folowing: past three dyw P, Greer 1 Dl a. W. Simmons ysm average of the increase shown by the ten censuses|MONE. Abble C. Woodmansee vs, Wil Wi n#le; Olfn F. Miller 4. Mitler. Irene M. Ph! Fdward J. McClure. Nei is’ 13 per per cent. the United | T8 Vvs. Paul Gagreau. and to be nt. more in | FI L 415,214 6. eceived May 22, 1819, (Special to The . Bulletin. o i BUSISESS Vorce decre - nisi -grantéd Both Mr. | tion. 3 Years. Mr. ‘A competitive examination wil Mr. An- ‘mployed in went. store into o e state highway department filled from these lists; lity of the For ‘the accommodation of the. public “which Wil ‘Trake Norwich their ich is Sat- destination on Doilar Day, wl s were assigned for trial Thursday before Judge George E. Hinman in the superior court in Norwich. - Day of Prayer For Missions, The programme prepared for use today by all women interested in home and for- eign miesions throughout the ceuntry wiil be carried out this aftermoon in Trinity Antomobile Lost From Fender. An automobfle and a motor truck on CH ESTCOLDS_ MACPHERSON?’S DOLLARDAY BARGAIN That Will Make You Sit Up and Take Notice A CHANCE TO MAKE THIS DOLLAR DAY ONE TO BE REMEMBERED., 1 Ladies’ Fur Jacket, value $35.00 .......... NOW $3 1 Fur Cape (Used),valueSZfl.oo....,.......NOW34 1 DyedOtterCape (Used), value $10.00 ..... NOW $3 1 Electric Seal Coat (Used), value $100.60.. NOW $10. 1 Alaska Seal Cap (Used), value $10.00 . ... NOW $2. _ 3 Muffs, Child’s size, each.................. NOW §1 1 BuffaloRug ................ 1 White Fur Stole, value $35.00 ............. NOW $5. 2 White Fur Sets, Children’s, each .......... NOW §1 1 Fur Muff, large shape, value $25.00 ........ NOW $5. 1 Set Natural Wolf Furs, value $65.00 . .. .. Vle 26 MACPHERSON QUALITY CORNER NOW $4.00 1 Set White Furs, damaged, value $20.00.... NOW. $3.00 NOW $10.00 1 Child’s Raccoon Muff, value $15.00......... NOW- 3500 0pponte Chhu Slvmgt Bank —mmthbotflnnddnfl:. RS i e the recent decision: f;nr“fud.’u“;dwh omds’ 7 s imder ’m’«m o lfiffiétfie thx‘d0ts of lns 1916 ATES' 'flil “the 1mno§ ts ball’ hald o Y Jawto’ be unconstiiutional.” ipavers” are accepting Judsge || (o { decision. . In ylew of the severe penaltfes’ 460,147 in’ 1860, a gain of §9,355 or 24.1]provided by law for false and frauduient . USE. OF LEFT LEG “Frank \(Ndm\ of 26 Shaw sreet, New London, an estploye of- P.'S. Van Kirk ! Co.; Paterson, N. J.;'who ‘had “t%o bon of . his left lex hrok:n Agpril 15,1320, is to Weeks at §11, apcording to an award mnde ing was held to defermingé the perimtage of & 3674 | 150 of the 1eft iex at or above the ankls had -ba i lost, - Improvement had prac- ticaly ceased on January 10, 1521, and the payments are to’be weekly after the THE UNCONTESTED LIST wen uncontested divorces are on the trial list- befoge .Judge John W. in the superior court at'New London this 8 MoClure, vs. ¢ Boreman But- SETTLEMENT AWARD IN WABKMEN'S COMPENSATION Christopher H, Hefsen of Groton s to he ‘paid £56.25 forthwith by the a~ate of 336,627 (M. F. Plant in fical scitlemit of worlmen’s compensation, ac~onding to a 104,611 | ‘Anding and award made by Corrrnissioner 320.836 |77, Donobue. He had already received 2| pompengation at- $11.28 a week ‘vo 47,550 | Septerrfer 1,:1919 Brcause f an injury Secures Diverce in Cambridge. Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 17.—Amonz, dy- in~ the Mid dlesex county .court’ were. Mrs, Sfranoosi Torosian of Lowel from Abraham Toro shoe dealers, who bave conducted a store { sian .of> Norwich,. Conn.. for intoleradt for 2 fnumber of | orueity; Mary E. Pay of Canfridge from years, have closed out their business and | George F. Day o{ \ew Havnn for deser- Test For Foreman of Repairs., 1dr’ foranin 0f reoairs on ite hlghn;- on Saturday; arch 5, 1921, at the wat, capitol,- Hartfors, to' fill eligible liscs, Va | $1.000. £ éancles ocourring from time tn time in|to get surety, and the session tnded ootrance salary of $4.50 per day, wi Trolleys For Déliar Day. urday, February 19, the troiiey company SALES al reveniie Wit _taxes on profits de- sucH. gains sre I af an_in- thar | income, acoording -to -the collector ! die said, are xmmu amount of , The revised figures of' the stats. give m-not bringing. it -out into the margin the. population 1;380.631, an increase of | colummin for ‘computing -the tax on it 46 over the figure originally. given out. a in the his- ul\ 'g:!te:c.puun of | are mot. We are sendi; 2 thé period. before the Civil war when the | made out on this Dasis of ‘Judge: Thorms' A resolution” authorizing Lh! city ° M returns Whon. at ::‘Igm, 1 draw the ‘curtain and look. ut 1 watcl Jighthouse lamp flash’ out ou!” and, “G e lose I':M'l‘:k r'h‘"'-’xhb.:*afl' the lonely li use lam calls A glow when '0’ is th Q" }Vlwh close! . When murn!ng com " The lighthouse la " The tall, white iovnr is_holding The gray gulls circle reund #, an ide wn Tnkc hur( send mg warning out to. you, my 1 ne, two and thresl’ p is fast ux, % “Dreams of ("Ifhl’h white stars at ni Dreams of th: I’. that listen: v again are dreams of. sails onmn the waiting h-m Whit: happiness you keep! technically lis reminding pedpie from the morth that but they | the 7.45 p. muAs througn (o Dunieieon. The 945 p. m, trol’ey Which usual City oniy wiz Plainfieid. THREE YEAR SENTENCE Weste! ers who wers arre: Monday morning when the Westerly po- lice raideg an alleged house of ill-fame at 49 Pierce street before Judge Oifver H. Willlams in the % JUDGE_R! Y ES - DECISION . ?’!Sv AuvRo paM AGE SUI Final arggments made in the su- pericr caur}"{ch rsm; Yocediog s the four suits against W. Harry Jemnings, brought Las }sfi-u-c wnd othe’p which hdve béen.on! icii this week, Judge George~$)- Hinman-rescrved deci sion yfter hearing Aforney Tpacy Wa make the finad grgufiehl @r the defend: H. Potlis close tne m. troliey from Norwich com- £oes 10 Jewert be run special through to FOR WESTERLY NEGRO (Special to The Bulletin) j. - rhe . |ant and Judzs H. 1 Feb, 11.~Thp, tirse prisont |T00 S0 (08 St Dl sted at {hree o'clock 3 Lotk L ! As there was no fut(ff¥ business fop the. day eourt adjcurned-and.Judze Hin: man relurned to his homi¢ in Williman- tie. {8 The suits z-ns- okor an“automobile de- were, Wwere brought cident on Jul 5 /1918y ‘¥ Broadwa for 52limira disirict court, Thursday afier- | Noewion ‘,,,,’e’,, ,‘T“,.gm g A bear. | noon. Shandeor jas ‘John Whitford eolored, 58 years of age, | s mathine | ‘Tfié Women who wers was presented on a complaint sworn cut riding in ths Shandeof machine we-¢ by Chiel e ‘Thomas E. Brown, |hypt and Mr. Jenhinzs had a rib brok- charging him with being a lewd and|.g and & cut fn<liis ehin' n =a Panks ve. Flo- ) be held at an will b | By the state motor vehicie commission | that trading THAYER BLDG. s [FLAM BEE y Short, Sirloin, Round, Porterhouse STEAK, Ib... .00 .00 00 00 00 WITH 1 ND OF AIR-TIGHT PACKAGES, 00 00 13 PmmdsS[ .00 . 22 DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL BORAX SOAP BORAX SOAP POWDER 20 FOR $1.00 with persons. cour from lived for a while with relatives in lower am | pawcatuck. with Mrs, Emma Payne, colored who oe- cupies the tenement She said that Mrs. Payne asked her to come to-her home, mother to preacher attempteq Mrs. Payne intefvened. Whitford eame to the house and.asked Mrs. Payne if he could go into the room with the girl. T% consent, { Whitford locked the door. Due to her youth, the court was inclin- ed to be lenicnt, and asked her if ‘she would like. to go to the. Oa She replied that she would, get giod care the institution for six months. Mrs. Emma Payne was then briught be fore the court grog shoo and a’ tenement used fof the jllezal sale of liquor, keeping intoxicating | liquors, Upon hearing the charge ant became hysterical, been ill all nizht and was under care of a physician. chafr and her husband, was ealled to the stand. had been away on the water, and dig not know what was bapoening at his home. 1, wanton guilty [t once for intoxication, and once fence similar to the present charge. Berth: was found in the same house the night < the raid, ward child who dissolute, Due the case Friday mornine. and bail was fixed at Extension On New York Markers, The FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS- Short Cut Legs, Ib. 24c Loins to Roast, Ib. 18c Loin Chops, b. .. 30c Lamb for Stew, Ib. 10¢ HEAVY .Prime Chuck, b. 16c Pot Roast, Ib. ... 12c Beef to Boil, Ib. Beef Liver, Ib. PORK, Ib....: 16¢ Shouldert, Ib.. SI1LAN ID.. . . LeCl ONFECTIONERY GRANULATED SUGAR [SUGAR, Ib. oU rines|MILD OR STRONG SPECIAL COPFEE_PACKED IN CHEESE, bb. ........ WHITE ROSE PINE- APPLE, can TOMATO CATSUP 2 Bottles . saying that she came’ to Westerly" they secretary of state of New York that all New. York 1920 automobile markers have been given a time extension until March 1921, He entered a plea of After considerng person. o the charge. — i " T . In North. Australa_ (hne are certain the prisoner's past record, the judge ; 'sentenced him to three years in the state | Gannibal tritats ;fi"fl‘un 4 practioe of workhouse, and payment of costs. Whit- | €AUTE their sain IritndSlibut not rmeir ford has been before the court before, { Cnemies.; for of- a M. Buck, a white -girl, who was charged with being a way- habitually associates vicious and immoral The ".r\ told her story to the i ralded. { Yorwich about a year ago, and Recently she went to live that was and she would be a While there a colorer to assault her, ‘Latér, however her. : ;oo ‘" Thirty-eeconds after you touch the corn with this liquid corn remover the jabbing, .stabbing pain of it stops, for all time. i woman gave her inside the bedroom, / and cnce lawn school. 8 she would She was sent to there. icharzed with running a also keeping a house.of ill-fame. | the ~defend- | She said sve had the | She was given a ! Capt . Payne He sald that ke to the condition of'the prisoner, was continued untfl 9 o'clock Capt Payne sa'd he wouid try local police have been informed corn p and pamper . Don’t gut and trim them. REMOVE them With “GETS- IT." -Costs\a trifle at any drug store. Mfd. by E.d.awrence & Co., Chicago. b in Norwich by Chas. Osgood and H. M. Lerou & Co. had received word -from the CREAMERY BUTTER Ib. 42¢ EGG:S FRESH—NOT STORAGE 1C NATIVE Cutlets, b.. .. .. 50c Chops;db.. ... .. 40c Rump Roast, Ib. . . 32¢, VEAL Ees i 10c = PORK HEAVY FAT 18¢ Yellow Onions 12 Pounds 25¢ PURITAN FLOUR 1-8 Bbl. Sack $1.45 10%5