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* ed and the rupture has never ntng:ed _STRONG nomwnt vm‘nu FAIR TODAY ANB -mlonm ankhn—'"""" Norwich, Thursday, Feb. 24, 1931 3 7 SR 3 s : ; have K Union 963 ot —_————= eweoklsnaomhy ncheon of the | oward, Baker .whose 1 : aariord: f v TEN, WEANAS: e th A l ‘Emlai dil‘,lll!‘ll:; rf D I et It houod et finds vs; Ba ks m‘“’g‘ ’ml Found -W PRSI Q'm"’m“&‘v'v“ & Shat hasl Den pro: moenqim fllfi; mkz who, s boc Fogpos ik : ot “‘ m:‘"‘ . Manufacturers H. 00'5. Priscille hada't popped. The disturbance that was central, ever | posed by Chamber of Commerce, | re of the ‘club, responded W Tepresented to ! = that i Lake Superior Tuesday night moved eAst- | Fhere wers, ibout. 40, present 4¢. he | SHOFC speech of ‘Aeceptance. o rer | OUIE have the Tight of way sver thel’ - Sl Nee Haven opanty, lod v ull onadoed 359 i it vely ward with increasing intensity and ulmunr at which President Joseph C.| - As there . was no scheduled speaker sidewallk petween the- “whieh" was “"Bfilr”fi“ ,‘)fiq L1 gines, center was over the St. Lawrence valley | W jded. . The song leader was |for the after luncheon hour the time |the oni¥¥ practical” of, Engine |{ the mnll‘—- m s tmg, Hang ‘ullan. But they Io-?l«!lf !l'm time} Wodneaday Mt i slorin’ ha AL Iy o A thrbia isric ten- | was given over to the discusslon of irear of the bulidink. The j qmrm - Fuirfield county. Couplings, Clutches. 2 S T rCanwis Saemapoctng s 2 | the Blo a - ct ”'-" o La hai :fitfl:: e s ] :xtht::nlu%gs "1‘ el toyen Several ‘of ‘the ‘members of the club Ugoaiy. & Mmel!. Sl e L hon ford Fy 1 Mill Repairs, lnn never ?.:’1.4 hive mar ied hat ing the right of way, o eneral Mi i Priscilla badn't A e {emperature was sflchtly higlier | Lewis M. Young and Judge Nelson | spoke of the proposed plan saying ti that in not convey! G m_-r.n.,,. and Wind- s g 3 popx Y nesday in the Atlantlo states. 3. Aviing were heard in H-K K-Kaly, |1t was an improvement that Norwich | the defendant 'practieet. fraud. e = caunties, minus Rockyllie and El- Shecial ‘machinery of all kinds- - §| n.iier. 1-know, is-common The outlook s for generally fair wea-|a duet pleasingly rendered. Casper K.| has. long. . in Mc ons o | Banks orders that tHe deed, from 'the _Chairmén, F. T. Edgef ther in the states eat of the m-u-w Bailey,:John A. Ferguson and James | Weymouth wl u ig on the Chamber of \fendant to the plaintiffs be reformed so as S The girl, she.goes no further river Thursday and Friday. J. Madden, the three most recent mem- | Commerce committee on lighting €poke | 1o grant a right' of Way ‘te the plain . Fifth- t-.Nau‘Ianun county. Than to lead the fellow o 4 T temperatuts v b lower - the| B e clab g O Biaol Jor| 0 spisned hat W pian o4, 5| "4 oo ‘ver e k' Semos | Ghlmas, T Toerh A Gunee v |Shrmen Mes Tamen Grabam, | WIS 1 oS0 e S d_Joseph C. Worth [ abou ;! L8 the two houses. - Farishy n, Mrs. s e g M‘s.t:::: s;a‘ter:‘:‘:: r:flhy“.’,h”d on. the gngwud. dn:'t,uucldemeate. Let | that while it would be desirable’ to RIS i o e " afatriot — Litchfiel county | Mre. Allen Bogle, Miss Gertrude Young. Bnl ; r:.héull : ;:‘\;gt .:;;1:: J Atlantic coast from Norfolk {o Eastport.|the Rest of the World Roll' By was|have the high temsion wires and trol- |y cENSE FOB nomnx Clllll'llll “Johni'J. Savage, Thomaston.| The committee and the young wait- sung by Mr, Wheeler, Eben Learned |ley feed wires that are strung along DISCUSSED BY COMMITTEE.|. Seventh district—Middlesex. county.|TSees that served the refreshrients wers |1 don't nean I wasn't willing, bbbl sy | and Henry LaFontaine. Dr. Hugh! Main street placed underground the R Chairman, Oliver B. Ellsworth, Port- |9ressed in costume and had their halr| Nor wishing for her hand North of Sandy Hoox: Strong west to| Go0 bol)’ sang Dear. Old. Pal Why | expense would bé too great to be feas- | Two legislative matters which received N Tmgrpl » ; powdered, as in the colonial time. T dreamed of her at night: nortiwest wints and falr weather Thurs: | Rr® You Anster Mo and C. A. Gager | ible. Thé. propgecd White Way n|sttestion’ in commities tSousl, Wetnseday b day. J S eféd t. F. Rue-|from am Sandy Hook to Matteras: Strong ]Il Tend She Libye fiee e, es - square’ to Burnham afternoon at Hartford were those relating | . Thi dj‘lllu I:u!l m chairmen, ‘i; e l: ;:te; Fames m:.a the ».:‘1 ;'1; » “1t 1:\;& ?'m’*..:‘.’.u",:',“, i i thos¢ who fish in: the ssued from stal leys, rm: eam 4 sell Smit! nd Lu Briggs render- | square, irom.. Laurel ill bridge to|to licenses for M\flé m vy ‘won fro: sorthwest windy and partly overcast | o o R I stammered and I stopned ; » P dre to kee n close | Pinochle bowlers but lost te the Olympic a1 ed Smiles. Union " square and from = Franklinfresh waters of the state and as tocon- ":flui‘-“ v Delr N EROt I Mte. Tn' the Drochic ArarNe e An" n:fi{.v;::‘ut:;l‘ lh.\;‘ married weather Thursduy. ' | Casper K. Bailey was given the right | square ‘along Franklin street to Bos- | trol 2o regulation :t Jitney. "buses: i 'flt) A m-t i ‘m u:‘ g R R T Are ey maish Pri Povped. recast hand of o Pres- Vi . Bel the fish and game committee th ven! ‘Whi fall. thy 1] Fi Southe hl\ w“En:ll.ud T lflon‘: W:;llh .;lxg i “x‘.”&".'fir'ffn pri- weA“s.t:nt:ee method of financing this | there was quite general support by.rep- ll l"llfl!ll to_investigate any cases |three went to White with pintall. Priss saw the situation or Southern Ne 7 1 friction in posts and to re- Armitage held the high single score, Ana -he said to me qm day . 1 advocated bond- |resentatives of fishing and - :sportsmen's | °F interna n n " i it P Thursdsy and Friday, ssisér Thubeddz.) Ashisd B enthualantic repoct gt e e one) Syuid | Cush of 1he Beopseliiun. b Eayele @ miai gghfig&% Separiment beadauariers; |26, In the maich with the Olymote Five| T nelt o Observations in Nerwith. tary club which several of the mem- | ghare h;dth\:e a{genn nfile{h thgn a ef:tv;" |lal::°nu (urmzibaefi'mwho twomu}d .fl': in - tbA ”.u, ..“'““. or unpatriotic pub- | pinfall of 348. Scores: Sx:l“d s ':u The Bulletin's observations show ‘the f the local attended Tues-|as woul e case e 'prop ams a !ollo;inz recotds reported from changes k;’ :ranl:t S frontage 'along the White Way was | opposition was mainly en the grot :m lic ‘utterances and report findings to Pinochle. So_you see Im(ulqnt headquarters, through lo- e In temperature and barometric readings John J. McAuliffe, manager of thetaxed. The" concensus of opinioh at a man who wants to go oul?\ln :le‘r- cal posts; to Ict.hl conjunction with | 1 . :z: ::?‘ 3;!: Wednesday : | Wauregan hotel and who is confined | the meetirig was that a white way Was | noon off to catch a2 mess of fisi ¢ | the department for greater expansion |- . 102 1"‘5_ ;“ seript. Ther. Bar.to-his bed with illness was visited by | needed in Norwich and that as indi- |can, for a meal ought m N required % | of the Legion i Connectlcm. s ;‘__ 7 - T o 32 28.90)a committee, Dr. John . Blackmar, C.|viduals rdther than as an organiza-|take out a license. imote better service to fhe posts and|i: e THE DT OF 12m .... 36 2979 _Gager, Jr,, and Otto F. Ernst, who | tion the members of the Rotary club| ‘The arguments for nm ‘one of m«a better mi“ by posts to their mem- 28— 336 | Thirty davs hath September 6p.m . 34 29.50 [ conveved the sympathy of the club to|should support the chamber of com- | bills which call for a license as low as $1 et gx:r'yo Tgfaen can remém . Highest 36, lowest 32. Mr. McAuliffe. Mr, McAuliffe return- | ferce. PN L for a resident, and much higher for; z Holdlnx of district conferences is re- 5 e e‘uu 'ch:l. I!mcmno Comparisons. % ed his appreciation of the thoughtful-| About 15 members of the club went | non-resident, were. v.h&t the money vouu en: TS—80! e ness of the club but said that he did|to Willimantic on Wednesday evening |go.into propagation protection g rat 2 7 112— 375 | When Marck the twenty-first is pam, Predictions for Wednesday: Rain and | 708 O yet need the services of a doc- |to participate in the instituting of the |of fish and in developing -the wzy a ‘Collection of national dues and de- ; 97— 308| Just watcli the siiecry Tioom. Wemte 2 U i Willimantic Rotary club. lakes and ponds to hold fish. Superin- = 2 And when you ece it full and round, = > 3 Joud; 4| tor, an undertaker or a florist, partment assessments; establishing a Y Wednesday's weather: Cloudy an tendent Crampton of the.fish and game | service division jn every post: & wo- ow Eastet’ll be here soon. moderate temperature; southwest wind. commission sald that few people realize|mens auxiliazy unmit in e post; a B. B. REPEESENTATIVES GIVE JUDGE RESERVES DECISION that the inland waters. of Cennecticut EUN, MOON AND TIDES. very . After the moen has reached its full, FRSSTRGNT Y DEAOSIFIO &b EN AUTOMOBILE SUIT | yield only 15 per cent. of the fish they thot 5:5..‘.'1:" Faon Aok A SIz 575 . 5281645 | The vers Bunaay nevee 10 Depositions of several represatatives| Judge George T, Hinman took the pa- | e oseie. AN, and & Pesvent l;erhmfln‘ special work to Army-Navy. In each and every yéar. [ Rises. | Sets. || Waler. || Sets. | of the Toledo, St. Louis and Western |pers and reserved decision in the automo- Hiatl the EAte Had Saeses Mopserciatel 'wbu "':l‘; bltd“:lela:::xp‘u“-“on 1 o 91 33 107— 398| And it $k Mignens ca Sunday d Standacd Time. . | raliroad at T-ledo were raad a* th g lg::d"mwfeg' L“‘.lm‘:_f’ n“‘:;“p?‘“'{(‘m 2t |enough money to increase the number of | shi uln’ll‘n athletic contests;’ en- 102 102 123— 327| _ The moon &h Day. Il a m | pom |l & m | -.'-i e r i oy “‘umfm in the super. |fsh available. 1 sun WW_High Il Moon ould reach its height, 108 86— 287 'nw‘-“?,m:.vhtunowgw;hm event 4 e the Easter ht, 2 :s|lor court here Wednesday morning. It was claimed that with money availe| T, J, numna department adjutant, m 1::- ii! o 22 v & Attorney Edwin W. Higgins continued |2Dle there would be more fish to catch emnu té a request from the Le- G- 1 in the suoerior coust at New | = eni for the pIAIANI which he | MOTe neople would want 'to go fshing; | glon's national legislative committes, o . s HUMOR OF THE DAY ° Wedneaday moruine - Tia plaatil secks | (Do Argument for the plaintiic whieh be | 4™ aehernich, thenioelves < wanld . Cont | weels. Coniosomie s pauve o0 Monday, 505 507 525—1540 25 E 11 to recover pavmen: for cases “of .;‘; """u“"hu,,,ed"b, Major H. A. Hull |tribute to the propagation of fish. urging him to support the Kenyon biil, Olympie. Johnny—"Cuba’s an isiand, jsm't §t% i 3 3 15! 4 :Tugi,:.m‘:,finbi ::a 1:‘»"1‘“.' for the defendant for hour and a R 5T e bt ] m:‘ifllu’;:‘mrl-n:,nl of men who en- | srmitage 0 315 Bo’:(nmmy—“r’op sars it's an oasia"— X = ' iwers T 2 \ice |quarter. Attorney John 'D. Hall closed Social st Y. M. C. A, in armies prior to the en- | priass . < s on Transcrip Six hours after high water it 1& low | Depositions iwers : 1 R e R el S il b A 5 ot the Tnrteg States ate_the war, | QuImet oo W] vt e it e e water, which is followed by flood tide. ' :::i«cns n::o m. 2 !.,f rine ar | Torty-Bive, miguten. % another delighttul ial at the Y, M.-C. ::r.t.cr!fl‘.n.ful of widows of men killed Landry % 9 118 328 | hand in marriage” g goods and empioyes of the Michigan Cen- A. building Wednesday evening. 'Thib | chiidren fran ] ‘“;“‘,';'y "“Wo';l .:’ Dughs . 19 124 348 er-_aux. papa, 1 don’t want te leave moth. GREENEV“_LE : | tral railroad who told of the loading of | MRS, J. W. BURKE HAS COPY was the second: of a series of socialy - . Mary Stearns, a pupil in the sixth | the cases’and -u]ln‘ of the car at To- OF ULSTER GAZETTE OF iseo|Which the seniors and employed boys a yhn are unl:sn of men killed in the 435 523 537—1545| “Oh, don't worry about. that. Take hey holding this winter. - for ical xrn!menl during - Yo} grade In the Greeneville school has won P T Joplin, " Wedies: ottnl.ntng o $100'a montE b PR T ' along with you."—Boston Transcript, 4 atch frum Joplin, esday, | The program opened in_the lobb; cery! “Why. do peopl the first prize offered by the Norwich Art Benry W. chkelrom, secretary of the mg a newspaper ‘zccount of the funeral thaatat n:“of ”De - Dm’ avlv:: paid lb ‘{, Every bouly :c:olw:huom:o :)Il;ngiahn:: o .:m o’nnl; s .;x:nk of horse seas¢ ociation. Last fall the sixth grades | Humphrey-Cornell Co., Who was on the of’ Geerge Washington was uncovered by]m, presiding at pi e s some people thal ey of the local schools visited' Slater Memo- | stand when comt adiourned last Thurs- Mrs. E. H. Coats, reminded Mrs. John W. rial and were shown through the build- | day, resumed his testimony and . testified know less, t 2 g Barhe of Bisont oo MOl b e Boynton gave a reading and’vecal selec- ‘ (855 Tm ing and the various pictures and stat-|to the value of the shipment and to the “Automobiles haven't Zay of M= ti dered essrs. M she, 190, has-ascopy of the Ulster Coun- | on® aere Tendered by M G Louisville Courler-Journal, < She—T've confided the secret of eur . . n- | and intinlian, o i A_successfu] - Colonial ‘Silver Social uary pointed out and discussed. loss. te! the company- which amounts o i'ty Gazette of. Jan, 4, 1300, giving this | aqsoueuy 1o m-fi%h‘h‘m s | was neld o béhail o1 tie Congregational _ gnEagement to just three of iny dearest To The pupil wrlling the best essay | sbout $1.108 including cost of goods, in- game Bnuce;unn The paper belonged {0 |was an exhibition of mat work by some |SITEh. under the anspices of the Ladies|| TODAY’S BEAUTY TALK He—Thres all to1d" about the visit to] the Memorial a - eight Tges. rs, Barke's mother, Mrs. Michael Mur-|o¢ tno"empioveq velent . Society, Tuesday evening, fn 14y tiful framed plcture was ‘offered. This| E. L. Dell, freight agent for the New [phy, who received it fully forty years ago |og ' tne e\,:m)};n‘ *’.‘.’L‘f. ..n“"‘«.'.“&"i‘f:‘i ®he church parlors, with a large attend- She—Yes—all told.—Londen Mall. .s the prize won by the aboye nar ed nu- | Haven road; who was called to the stind | from the late Dr. Jedediah Gay, of Mont- In addition to winning a pleture h “The mext one in this room that spean. : game between the Norwich Shon amee. ; Beautiful hair, thick and lustrous, is : i By the plaintiff, -testified to issuing the | ville. ; ; team and the New Londen slm; llj‘n: cAn’ interisting program was rendered | easy to have if you use Parisian Sage.|2bove a whisper will bs put out” ex- for her school she received a small, un- freight bill for th egoods on .the basil team, the Norwich boys wihning' by. tre g; ‘was as feliows: Readings by Mrs. |It's a posifive remedy for dandruff, ex- | Claimed the angry judg ed. nicture for herself, a prizé given| of a way bill, which was received at his | \yUST CORRECT DEED TO score P 1 %0 ST to the winninz essay in- all the. sizth| office shortly after the daté of the ship- b E' Manning; piano solo, Miss Annie | céss oil and itching scalp. The Lee & | “HID. hip. hooray!” shouted the pris- crades in the system. ment of the goods In November, 1916. GIVE RIGHT OF WAY| Cocoa and;cookies were sérved in th, | SEiife: Yéol aolo, Mraf Jennle Kendall Osgood Co. sells it with money back ;_';;: he ran for the door."—Beys' 3 Goodrum; duet, Mrs.'Jesnie K. Good: arantee. Beatrice Carter. datugatertot. $e and Tatmot conveying a right of way to|/0%Y: — 7. {Ana Miss Alien; songs by James e 42 M Fred Carter of Brockton, Mass,, * Inyited 5 the plaintiffs in the deed for the sale of b s buried Tuesday in that city, She .w iy te Norwich Lecture. the. property, Mrs. Julia- Sawyer of New be“’rhe moving picture dramay ought te zon. clean, at any rate” TUnited Lentem !tvh... s F regh: orwich Teachers’ league hag extend- | Liondon practiced fraud upon Isaac and At the United - Lenten servi in m"“ ms A e e by Rh f Ri Y “Why, so, particulariy™ as enjoyed. um 1;‘ "cs “ Mary McCathy, BRI P b ol e i Abilefsky of. the same place whan "M}g’ d ang & bocial hour was enjoy, A euma ier hne I Took at the baths the screen bemu- A Trinity, Episcopal church this (Thu; i w. m]lxea tary & *—Fi was taken with acute indigestion while | London. to attend a lecture to be given she sold the Abilefskys the houss and lot | evening, the preaéher wiil $e the Rey. % Qfl)nu:. {‘ 'f-".';i““;‘.f‘ the .;{ "k,e' F“:' ’,:""', at work at the United States Finishing | under iis ausnices by J. Mace Andress of |in Brewer street, New London, according | C. Cobarn, rectar.of. St.. Jamés® which lln e Pingree was in| Rheuma has relieved the agonizing e—1 can not offer you wealith. dbarest Cn., Monday morning. She is, improy- |Boston on Child Heaith and Education, |to a_decision handed down by Judge |Danbury. g P i |Friday. The lecture will be held in the brains are all the fortune 1 possess charge of was~ . | pains of thousands of sufferers who | ™Y . The il e ¢ John W Banka in the superior court thers e S TR : T T2 Ereased aa Mar- | o oty e ot 1t GO yutaps ety o8 Community house in Church street an ésday morning. Nevi ut off ; unti b 5 should do as much for you—it seldom 3 11l never givs the .axercises | - 5 K er put off unt m ow o _commIttee harg y in b ho'r:‘zr'v?::l:.ngton. birthday | there 18 no admission. i _The decision is given in connection | meanness vou oan rul oda % m a5 foliows: g;fi nf.;; th,f,;,‘,';;’ fails. The Lee & Osgood Co. will sup- | Nis consent—Boston Transcript. Wednesday- afternoon in .the . L : 5 : l<s¢mhl_\‘ hall of the Greereville school ply you on 2{ no-cure, no-pay phn: ll Mr. Derfling’s statue a1 All grades took part in the exercises. The { o L R “He !mt permitted to smoke his pipe programme follows: . . 5 p: g i in the houuv E E b, Song, Ring Out Sweet Rells of Peate. + g 3 s Bl How would vou claseify him school ; Recitation. Our Noble Waskina-| - ton, Bertha Wallace; recitation, . The g ¥ As a two-lerzed chipmunk.”—Birming- Flag Goes By, Nellie Gronske; recitation. 1 E z & THE ham Age-Herald. Washington's Life, Frank Chiaperini; “Are you poing to entertaln any mo-s E. Johnson, Ed. Moran. C. Willians, An- - P, 2 z o this season?” TR 3 2 “I'm in doubt” replled Mr. Cumrex thony Gombiskl; recitation, Washtagton's| . :| - : ey ¥ 3 Porteons & MltChe“ “The caterers and the musicians and the Birthday, Chester Moran; recitatian. - * A 4 g e fait - . i decorators” haven't cost so very much, Washington Day Exurcises, - John -Ba- R sos | & v : but prize fighters cost so much I-den't nas. R. Geer, W. Przekon, Emil Dempski.| ' ; . onii 5 dies & . . know whvovmpr we'll bel able’ to a¥ord Walter Lenwiewicz: reading, Washing-|.: A ) : <. ; 7 4 them.”—Washington Stay ton as a Civilian, Viola Hill; song, Sol- T ? : z i og 3 3 Tedd <Hi'g whilt: T dall ‘& Seave s, diers' Chorus. school; recitatio Washington, Thomas Baker Greene—What do y>u mean by a brave man 7™ A Rea] Hero, Henry Chernis We Cannot All Be- Washington, “He's not afraid te dte” Buchanan ; recitatiun, Washing, Robert “How do you know he's net afrald te Trick: recitation, The Father of MHis Country, Minnfe Quinley; recitatioa, Ouf First President, Alick Rodsay; recitation 2 2 . 2 i ew Whnat Should Wl De. Alton Bem;d: 3 5 - & 3 3 J - salute to the flag, school; h:mn, The : ‘ “ i S Ons A l Star Spangled Panner, school. . . Sy idiadin 4 : 1 " pnng V The funeral of Mary McKaana, wite|. . : %4 § of Matthew Geary, was held Weinesdav . % morning at 8.30 c'cieck from .13 home l)f_ et In Draperies her father, John McKenna, <2 Roose-]° ~° | 4 o ’ velt avenue. At 9 o'clock there was: a b g requiem mass at St. Mary's chur 2, R W. ‘ ; [ e has a Packard Twin-Six is roeted in; the by Henry La Fontaine. The bHeaers werp s F Albert Evans, William Carro.l, Edward | : B, Mocres e o s goodness of h1s car. He knows th’a P. F. Kane of New “ondon, Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery. A committal b ’ service was conducted by Rev. Farther Keefe. There were many floral remem- ] brances. In the attendance were relatives and acquaintances from -New .London, Shcon oves ci et | | manent goodtaste expressed in its. style. He chobiii Ao o is seredely sure that money alorie cannot buq’ IN PINOCHLE PLAY{ - - - Another lot of th special value Cretonnes—1,000 yards in all—that Peckham'e high score of 7,825 Wednes- ¥ - ; O it % day night gave him first place in_the - ;" so_quickly a ys - a9 standing in the West Side Pinpehle clud s P ivided into three groups: iourngment. Pecknam displaces, Pettis ..At 39 a Yard who is now in second place: Underw retained his position as third’ man. At 4%¢ 2 Yard The individual scores made Wednesday % At 59c a Yard gt (e VelOPed through twenty years of: pamstahng COLORED MADRAS fan, 7,470 Bailey, 7,335 ; Hallisey, 7,330 ; 7,330 ¢ 540 ; Lewis, 7,330; Pettis 7,240 ; Underwoo 30 1aie Goliied Maliad Hhe ' Oveb drapes, in ross, blue, brown and R i st | : manufacture, These are things that only I Parker, 6,960 ; Haskell, 5,905, g 2% 7 e ' the Packard give. An inspecti LA e 4 " i 0 Peckham, 18,055; Pettis,” 15,595 Uns | ° ‘ " can give. ms on O! s gresn, all nest designs — excelient dar:zod.a'q 280 ; Ha)me, 1.4 T700; A. J‘.‘r— é » value at $1.00 a yard. 'l’ln 14,55 Hallisey, 14.8551 “Cause he lets his wite drive Win ear when he’s in. {t”—Tonkers Statesman. Brannigan met O'Flaherty on the sirest There ‘was blood In the Brannigan ep- il “O'Flagherty! T'm hearin’ vex told Mc- Groarty 1 was a liar! Did yez do #t% “Indad I did not!” indignantly denfed O'Flaherty. “I thought he knowed L°— Exchange. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Powertul electric-magnets are frequent ing teeth some 500 years before the Chris eyes of workmen. Brazilians keep pet anacondas. tem fe twenty feet long., in their ocellar® %o destroy rats and mice. One of the best grades of Ttalian cheese is sold only after has been seasoned for at least four years. The sessions of the United States gen. ate for several years after the form. ation of the government were all e cret. Fifty wears a#o e one nost office In Alaska rielded the United States govern. ment an annual revenue of less than $100. The expariment of vsing ofl for fuel in running a locomotive was first tried om Russian railway about fifty years age. | At Vicksbute. M'ss, |t was once fthe practice. to fire cannon every moraing d evening, with a view to parifying the mosphere. J. Fealmnre Cooper wrote thirty-nine volumes, thirty-t of which were nove's and most of thém were written before breakfast. After rrowing for ten yeare, the Japame ese cypress, one of the smaiest spe's mens of the horticultural world, reackes the size of a golf ball. A Chicago woman destroyel her band’s clothes In a At of anger, Hs filed a complaint ; she was arrested and fmed, and he had to pay the fine. The bamboo sometimes grows tws inches in twent-four hours. Thers sre thirty varieties of this tree. the sma.l- est s oniv six inches In hoighl and the largest 150 feet. Last year the Unital States Imnort. o4 more thau 400.09% pounds +f homan hair from Hong-Kong. Tt is cheap stuff in China, being valued at less than 3% a pound, whoie: X One of the carly coing In Tre'in1 was the eagle, made of base metal ani fur- rent about 1 hut ag earlier co'n was the farthing. made of silver, durinz the reign of King John, and now ve-v rare: and of great value ‘The map of \he United S:ates !s g vory irreguiar checkerboard. Thouzh you ik all over it. you will finl on'y ene place where four states meet at one - point these -states are Colorado, New Mexioo, Arizona and Utah, Albert Kempty of Croyden, England, hammered the piano for 110 hours with. out any rest. pause or intermission ex- cept what was called for by the music, and he claims that this Is the recerd per formmnce of this chemmcter. H you have been waiting for prices that you are willing to pay, before brightening up your home with new Draperies—don’t wait any longer. The new low prices are here—and the new Spring Draperies await your selection — all at old-time pricss. CRETONNES R VTR TwinSix at our salesroom, or’better: sfifl,_ SUNFAST DRAPERY a demonstratxon of the car, is an - intro- duction to' the measureless satlsfaeuon that S \ | “Who is the young mmm over yonder, =0 well dressed whom all the girls ‘seem to be admiring?” “Why, he's the pink of perfection.” “And wino is the ordinary looking maa nrar him with a baby in his aros? Oh.heum-phm»m—h timore American. 50-inch Sunfast Drapery, in green and rose—this is very special value at $1.69 a yard. . A special lot of Chenille Portieres, in brewn, blue and green—these are exceptional value at $10.00 a pair. REMNANT, We have a number of remnants ef Scrim, Marquisette and Cretennes— Also odd lots of Curtains, one and two-pair lote—all at very special prices. Packard ownership always m | sy ‘ Cured His RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting 2 trunk several years ago. Doctors sald my only hope of cure was an operation, Trusses did me no good. Finally I gof hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Years have pass- > ThePné:rdMo&meflng mmmm Wasthton Street at Park, :l-hrtfbi'd L e E ithcugh I am doing hard work as There was 0 eperatien, 1ot I have nethis to sell, but will give full inlnr-ltl:: about how you may find a complete ture without operation, if you write te me, Eugene M, Pullen, Carpenter, 458G Marcellus Avenue, Manasquan, N J. Better cut out this notice and show it-to any others who are ruputred— you may save & life or at least stop the misery of rupture and th and danger ef an operati VLI"“ o't o v The Porteons & Mitchell Co.

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