Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 12

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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES ad J’u D>l SES FOR. EASTER F D oo rucmeoiss smorre] FR@L rag ? The silk dre for Baster, ld" by ithis besks dmikndn 1o & TEOR A ‘“' an efort to dfag one foot A vrodust this sprine. g fi jbiades ik aplipriany : FiE , R Many of ‘‘the daintiest models secm lacking in sireagth and - N un :‘:-wr: x:,p::...n;: wwtl‘;m:x" ot ‘ia® | _ endurance, whea aches and paine rack > $ibbon -designa; otikis Jeain Sre. tois |3 thé body, itiswell mum c SR e s DR up with metal embroidery and - braid, | ' of kidney trouble. % ¢ ; . sl some are frilled in cunning fashion, on : 4 : ggblfe.fram e T m“;m‘iifi"‘&::“w’:;i‘{:' sortion ot | othert Diving o the newer {inte adin | / mm&«- “Sunday cted under the su-Smartness. .In inj the 'M{M" 2 3 B N o AL stiyee ¢ 3 ture, > odels have round - collar and e X M 3 3 v and that Redden | ™ = " ' o (B bt S Bt f o e e SR e © SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 19th, 1921 phoe > gadlc-radues Oy c 6. suBerior court at | causing the wood *a bewm\ "&‘&a ‘z girdle is feat: ey DR ATE euble by ing the : Y ? 3 3 the “weather, and that the plaintiff was |E i > G - Thur e Johm, W, Banky responsible for the falling of the cornice, | . The new Tenaus eifest lW:l" to many | dre bealing and curatiye. They tone up J 2ot Qe building, | through his: neglect to keep it in repair.| FAOPPETS. resses continue on ' the : ithér 7 . o 3 il g R and lhmle-dorduuled : s ® p 3 ' ° ; g Gilbey, | A5 a counter answer the plaintift dex | ViU Colors. smaarion o, vert dasi s st T nhe!e backache, theu- (| * p "B AR t8E wh “Duilt flu\ omnce IA | nies e failed to Keep the roof im repair| youns™ Prices are most rénsonable. con. p-}- joints,” sore muscles. Py | - New. ¥ 5 | ’“kfimt“fi o | Attorney Arthur T. Keefe is represent- | sidering the style, elegance and wedring | .w. W. Walls, Tonquin, Mich., weites: “1 g ’ ingthe DIATMUR and Atiomey Nathali|quality of asilk, (00K of madish cul—| gutgreatrolitfrom abine Foley Kidney P ¢ boys was fatally | gl oner is counsel for the defendant. tags read from $29.50. to-§75. o thartene. oo g e %tu:: ;(eg;:; The following jury was empanellel to | Then take-the Canton crepe; tueh, or :: Tnm"l "l&' ek 159 MA[N STREET 3 NORWICH, CONN- 0l try the oace: Henry Bridgham of GIoten; | Canton crope tunics—nothing could’ s, . m’n&?fififa:‘: Fernando Wheeler, George D. Johnson, | prettier. John: ¥, - Craddoc, Ebenczer Morgaw, | A modish comblnstion 1a a crepe de ‘Warren C. Perkins of Stonington; David | chine skirt with the new slashed tunic of LEE & 0SGOGD CO. Mic huilding for nim | A Jeinson of Montville:. Joseph &. Hol |.Cantoy crepe, its Waisiline ami-biouse-l - . . . k. L) You are invited to visit us at our new home, where we dridge and Austin 8. Lamb of Ledyard; hly adorned in I=nd-embroidered ara- rding to plans g B, o s s of Nelosort_SSWo v, Jeoms o (i, bl | 1y et s sncme- will-have on display our new Spring line of Men’s, Wom- Redden) lived up x ment of Norwich. The guests of - hon i o w» Ny h roivessve, 'k e I con, | East Lyme. brown and rpst. sray and navy, navy and Hit the defendant t H. Lube “William M. Redden, the plaintiff. Was fhenna, with of .course all black in‘zich | "ere Gramd Patriarch Auzust 7 en and C]u,ldl’en s wear]ng A pa l Fair. ) o e mane | the frst witness and he {old of entpring | designs, make women rejoice that spring | 1OV Shison: W, Benedior ot New. Haven (| . ppare : Thurstaz'a weather - Pair. jiguewea; v 1 “flhfi e oy | Into & contract with George Giibey & Son,| has corae, bringing such charming ofter- 3¢ Nelson, Dot and Patiarcs I 4 oudy ;. showeérs Wuv-nu 4 contractors, for the erection of his build- |ings in beautiful garments. e st purple de- Ve 1 Kinney Ol hurwich ing, which is a four-story.brick s!r\lc!\lr! \\uxnan ‘who l|hl satin will ex‘:kfim h | 7oy ‘nfl % 3 like, mann;l, in contains two stores and the other thr& as developed in rich baronette satin. lus-| Nt Wit work L‘w rflhl ' [ . : Next to Woolworth’s i stories are apartments. trous and lending! itself to artistic and| .o mmfia’&? ’Sl'g’;'é?e;fy‘:"fué‘.’i‘a The plaintiff said that the cornice on nrtC:lul dr:pmz Thesé skirts come L33 < Ll t thé front part of the building ; that by | che building awas constructed of wgod, | all the leading spring hues, the tailors | gyporag HOUSE ROBBED $ a except the top part, which was covered | having provided: Jmy of theimodels with . sz 5 E g5 | Toadon ot ochgreletmness and meglect [ XD e O e withess deelared | JAUDY slit Tockets, trim: narrow. belts, L I MGI AW musm i op iode aalL ,,n’,:m""e""’“ Of Sept: | that he' did mot séethe cornice put up; | 2nd having cut them on the long, slender | Theft of §385 was reporied to the po- T ’&,:‘ffl"! Iielodle in the afternoon. | e a0t ses how It was fastened and that | lines which mean so much in securing the |lice it New London = ‘Wednesday, 3 %m -t‘:mfl;h:‘ e mi:kz Ihe gave no instructions as to hdw it | fashionable, up-to-date anpearance on the Charles Goos of Asheraft road, - Weale in - which it was|should be fastenci, an. he did not know | Part of womap slim or stout. JOhENED S Lohie BE08 Liboy '€ [ being carried out, they claim, when Pa- | er should &m ot 3 how it was fastened. - Amos Mallory put | A day like ‘Thursday, {oo; Sends one's|police tc locate his son-ir-law trolmen John Coyrtney and William Cor- | that tne ~ e e L fon. the thi' i the' top. of ihe. cornike. Tongifigs toward lighter ‘spring wraps— | Robertson, a cook attached to the subma- | o™} lcame acquainted with . the fact | o b e e T et | On Sunday afternosm, Sept. 11, 1917, |and these are offered in tricotine, veior | rine O-8, ‘lying at wnchor at the Chap- | OB considerable transporting was being | CPTISt in his heart. T on,_sgainat im. . It is clatmed that | oat 3 o'elock in the .fternoon, tiie cor. | de Iaine, covert, gabardine, Florazellé and | pell dock, who is strangely mi done, and the sensational round-up by | 0f Mos : - : !. m&intu rfllt]\xklnuy e | mlos. fell. e was sitting in ine front ; other'liked: tabrics, all showing many new [ for Whose welfare relatives fear. Goos|fone: 4nd the sensational ro 1 / rom. the ‘plaiftir: his nulx::n:: 1‘:.\1“.:5 Yoom of his apartment at the'time, Mr.|effects in the way of capes, trimmings inforined the authorities that Robertson George Raymo of 52 Ellison street, Redden said that he hid seen no indica~|and collars. N % Ras.fast seen at the Goog' homie 836l pgieraon, N. J., who dfove the aulomo- of etion existed and in his heart lemerit that prompis us to ask fergl s for our mistakés. Taen (hers is Bope. » death knell of progrs oon sound. _And last the purity. This we must have and we must teach our chidren the purity of Christ. Have we buli Hartford. . e “| " Suppose wa gave lost R ; 3 time ‘between 3 o'clodc, Tuesday after- i - o force was G . M uas nh'nmn ‘construction of the | tion prior to.that time that the cornice | IWiire distinctive, exelusive articles of noon and 12 o'clock Tuesday evening. bile owned by Mrs. Pace o Shaw btreet | | S b Ietiea wiere | exsriresin it I ’;:,“f_' ;‘_ St Atne, save.a whist carnich: Was ot apparent fo him. nor {might fall and he was beneath it eVErY | uyparel are to be, found is told ®7 |- The police learned that Robertson had |7, the Dight of the arrest, will be ar: nake a atter | F8 Sy Gie 404 social in Parisiv hallOcotm,. Thure- | 4131 disciotea by an cxaminadion or - | a3 wod night Sl e e e atiive. ettt not.returncd 1o ship at 8 oclock Wed- | FuERed before Commissioner McGuire to: ot M evive the 4 y night, which was 2 When it fell it struck three boys nesday morning, when he was due to|48Y (Friday). He will be charged witl 1 urn :‘a-m : had been looking in the window of the God to kn At the offertory % i 1ed | transporting liquor. Mrs. Pace's car in .‘:eren-rr t the falling of the cornice | store of the building and one of them died | BUILDERS SEEK LOWER report back. Wide search for him failed | £ ; T throm sy Nent e e or o, gatied |still being held: by the authorities. d'-b.e building wis damaged and the plain- | within an hour or-two. . PRICES ON MATERIALS oy pagdo o Charges that the New London police of us to t n ar Helnrich sanz in - Money reyorted _siolen is reported te g STER a clear tenor voice, All Your ifr: clafims’ that e was obliged to pay out| The witness stated ma:.'“S"u‘he Sofi| ofcials of the Builders' Exchange an- | have been $200 in Liberty bonds anu ]’f"’?" has Been ard s lax fn enforcing the e the v | Hearts Babdball’ clul o6 e £atot. 1 Ao R e O ome I8, ToDAITS. aintir| ascartained how i was fastenea. He dor |Rounced at New Haven, Wednesiay, fhat | £185 In cash [ < ey e 1 remain? Have — berinig-up for the season. which ‘will oD T NI Bherd d are | coribed how It was fastened and. ‘said )88 ab Tesult-of thelr.recent: conferendel | .. ————— i creased sale of sreet spirits. of miter, heoor llag e e | I g g on April 5th, ‘his &lub.playing fn- J.»" I et i than_eight or_ten-| WIth the brick manufagturers soms mem- THEFY AND COUNTER-THEFT IN | | S0, T8 D0, Troet, "hrin- of nier b o e s el 4 “a.'suit brought for the death of | that nothing larger than eight o ! bers of the exchange had been, able to 2 ¥ B BARaS S Tutox i m includes sacrifice o me |plant all winter, owins to the mi'd open i m;:.}cl“ 4 G s { Bipther, and also amaller sums of | penny mails had. been usedr He @id not | 5%, B FA5, SFEICHES BEG DU S Ch o NEW LONDON BOOZE CASE |ing drink. The liquid is reported to be bk'h(ml e hlvl weather. ulst now they are employing 0 men at the quarry, besides & fuil force at the mill. = ved without the ~»nat of o mlwl“hm“ and Leonard }observe any other 1% 1ns of fastening and for $27.60 a thousand, one, two and three \k:hfilas Muscarelia of 80 Bayonet |99 pér cent. alcohol and, by a boiling £a Jud eley . :hb.w Murphy. to:Yy BN fi,‘;’k \ "1" W“"““ ‘When' the | ho could mot el from the outside how it | &7 FET:00 8 IELSS quotation, While, that |streely New London, was arraigned there (process, the niter js evaporated and the | includes the element .f ’ i % ¥ and jot; Arthur was fastene T Thurs 11 S penitence for we cannot live witho 1 fastened. eduction. i8. & slisht-one, oMéials of. the I day afternoon before U. S. Commis- |alcohol rendered drinkable. | ! ithout this s s i i Frank L. McGui the cha Josephihe. Paradis, housé and. exchange declared that it showed the |sioner Fran] uire on the charge Gubta Lansbart s 2 trend of the times, and. gave. them hope |Of Violation ‘of the Voistead act, and was | BISHOP ACHESON PO1 :‘j:.‘;.,' )n;u‘n b # 'y-dn DEAFTS WOULD GIVE RIGHT that further anmd greater reductions|bOund oyer to the next term of the fid- r to t OUT PATTERN FOR LIFE ERE ; TO SEARCH HUNTERS | would foliow, not alone in brick, but in|eral coupt.in New Haven. | o ; 3 The - dfl: fir.:i?'. fud for ‘this Yrish e ot ""‘ YD s A proposed measure giving gams war. | Other bullding materigls which, are now | Musedrella was arrested 4t hig Bome | Rt Rev. B Camplon Acheson, suffra- | rpliet startea n’mvflafl" ~in the :5 2 M e b iy A Cieh to Scai the Mabating jouak | AL w WG Jovel. -« : .| Wednesday night by eight federal offi- | gan ishop of the Harcford diocese, was o x e the ‘Aterioan Tallef, sdminis. |and cven the bools of & man suspected of | At a meeting of the directors ot " th e e e oumited Mus | the ‘speaker at the closinz one of _the o unlawfully shot or |'eXchange a committee consisting of A.W.jcarella’s house, bain and hothouse with | _ B , thi; s + tg-dons, dur- in has proXided’ts help im the relict | concoaling Gt D e oiativg | Sperry of New Haven. . E. Wilson o |search warranis, finding $7 quarts of | United Lenten services of Christ and iAE the g Broderick - has ot ‘Beople" éfl’l rope by means of |caught was : Waterbi Paul Zahn of Norwich, |moonshine whiskey and nine gallons of | T - itt fish and game at the state | Waterbury a aul Zahn of Norwich, e s | ™ i‘: n:um“ S e o e o) m‘w Tmflfls ')‘?:’uw.fif bank |capitol Tuseday. Several wardens con-|%as Apvomtedn?m ganfer with other man-1£2in aichol hidden in the bayloft of the | church on. Thursday eveninz, There was At a meeting ot tHs i.em-iu@m ‘edll payment in f00d, to the |tended that inasmuch as it Was a coms | Ufacturers ‘Z't,“;‘:“%" B e Bl ,:T'norifiu;fl:ah:l; 5w ‘l‘nflelnl]’;’e l:‘;‘,’f; o er ety S o audieson Aveiad 3 . = Gaiioock o xel uce their prices ¢ in the chancel with Bishon Acheson were :‘-le:u?‘:- were, ¥ “an’ he | & fl::hd;nae;::ydfa\nfi :“l;“n;.r:c:fi‘:n‘i:gcao:ayl.gl‘l::l; lonugll: PCoe| 8o that buliding in this state might start !";" 3" o "“‘; He could not be | A nieacon 1. Eidred Brown, Rev. R. K. aing! ; a w.mm Volu: Buds- [able to seirch much garments. : Cu: the} "% Ssab This committes ds _empowir- [inqucdd to tell who this was. (raham. rector of Christ church, and |} oUR FOURTH ANNIVERSARY ANNOUNCEMENT 18 A RETURN TO ‘Czecho-Slovakia. | other side of the question it was urged [ ®1 to name a sub-committee to- interview e federal agents stotei Thursday E PRE-WAR PRICES NOW IN EFFECT AS FOLLOWS : ORDINARY SHAMPOOS, FACIAL MASSAGE OR MANICURE—EACH 50c. OUR SPECIALTY IS RESTORING THE ORIGINAL, BRIGHT, NATURAL COLOR TO GRAY AND FADED HAIR. OUR HABIT IS THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF FACIAL ERUP- TIONS, DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR, IN WHICH WE HAVE MADE AN ENVIABLE REPUTATION. OUR MOTTO IS INTELLIGENT, CONSCIENTIOUS SERVICE, CAT"- ING TO LADIES EXCLUSIVELY. WE SELL SWITCHES, PUFFS, AND QUALITY HAIR GOODS; CREAMS, POWDERS AND COSMETICS OF DELIGHTFUL GOODNESS. TS inity Episcopal churches at the former Rev. William H. Smit . Andrew '(w dchomigations of the |that the constitution of the state guaran- |SUch manufacturers, and-it was said that |that' the warrant for the arrest of Mus- | (i | ‘drifts; tén.@nd fifty. doflars. A per- |teed protection to.all citizens -agaimst | It I8 lulkely that all such manufacturers|carella had heen made out "é’ United | “ Bishop Acheson took his text from Sth % ies d, A { thei; ersons unless the officer Wil have been interviewed within a. week | States Commissioner Bernard %4 Lynch chapter of the Epistie to the Hebrews, the n WM"&- Eurepean cities named, | search of their person hie | or 8o, of New Haven following compla nts for- ey 2 59 | A o o will, receive the |of the law could obtain a warrant. While fifth verse: “Who serve that which is a | 3 ‘whom - Ldtil 1s ;sént " will. rece of 3 1. of, designdted in accord- | it might be sakl that 3 warden was only | | TS Sxchanee, 1t was announced. hagwarted Soghim by New London residents | copy and shadow of heavenly things. even | ¥ e : i = - ke 0 ized with branches E v oy ol i rm. value of th¥:draft. A ten |looking for game in a man's pockets, ex- - e, % | as Moses is warned of God when he is . 1 ¢ fire SWilk: paechase | tweniy-four | plaineq 2 lawyer who was present at the | I all the Lmportiar files: ‘é‘;‘i‘:?:“{,;:"“;‘e"‘,‘ r‘.;“fl:::g g i W Do 1 SbONU i ENRe the tavemaeis ors s | | o 3 pEINRR B et 08 pounda | hearing he Would necessarily be conductellly g Gng Srerifen hullders. have ‘betn | OmPIiNts -of similar - natare reaching| 2eih he. that Aftara TRt ib ruened le: 2 d5-of ' bacon, eight|a general search and under the funda- : : according to pa ehewes mitc;: éwo and one-half |mental law of the state this could not be admitted to membership, while master | Thomas F. McAuliffe, chict federal agent | {poo™ 8 1 I8 % i R e epiat. ‘B f organizations -in all other building lines|in charge of Connecticut, have impressed | a0 1, said Bist b D S v i SiBen & nEml are comifig in’ fast. * . the ‘state” enforcement officer that HaUOF | went to n oles. Abeanar pomeon o W Sirgg veven 2nd| A bill permitting wardens to make ar-| "The builders hope that ‘with a reduction | Violations are constantly and openly go- YoukE Thia: pikis was’ Writle <y ‘an ~of . cotton-seed \0;! fl‘l;l‘ res!.s outside the counties in Which they | in materials they ean start up work and |ing on in New London and that the gov- l-)n'l%ghm‘n Ty - A "{ 54 e Y hiovea. | Tesided was favored.by several at . the | supply the thousands of ‘homes which will | rament authorities have been ‘called in | LnEiiman &nd T we curious to see N i v hearing. vas argued that often a|phe necessary to care for even.a mormalliv clamp the lid on tight. bl e S e noage | Y iratt. calls ,for. the warden in yassing through the country in | growth in fthe population in Connectl-| Repeated rumors of the theft of large | nds - of~flour; ftY |, sutomdbile detected persons violating | cut. amounts of whiskey from a suspected | S0°0 Out in relief were Linzoi's d ;i sixteen -pounds of ba- e Bl T tnistags | io, wame USKe OF 16 Hiate duit bt _— Shaw! strect_ distrivuting agency. which | 0, Ao0lSh siavery and to yoree e |} SPECIAL FOR NEXT WEEK—Full size, 38-inch, guaranteed HAIR NET, came near 2 ‘ i thtes and . one-tnira lhez :';::n;n i i i:flt‘lfi SUES TROLLEY COMPANY FOR “‘;’"‘"‘“m I ive arrests being made bY | yitnough it did not seem so at first. Tt $1.25 THE DOZEN. e :w.n».'owmxfp a is ‘ot caepa , iwelve pounds of com-|county which he represented.. The pro- WEST MAIN STREET SMASH | {10, 37 (000" 0 ochaen tepuion | 4k° A0y prominent character sad snen || VENIDA NETS, CAPS AND FRINGE, 2 FOR 25c—EXCEPT WHITES ¥ efgit cansiof milk. In | o otjon of game was a state matter, the| Fred Taupeka of this city is the plain- B’z md’r o | baetH, jlatd and beef there! . njitee was told, and wardens should |tiff in_a suit for. 31,000 damages against futed, i€ it i8 Gesired, forty | L"en 0% TIT G enforce. the law any- | the Connecticut. Go.. which was fled on nd chorus’ dx"o’! “éstionseed ofl, i g cithis P 9 . v s of t ol tes e I3 S —_— Lere. . sion. "It is alleged by the federal officers ity s " = s - ¥ mr%x’::dnlxe?l;:g::do;rh;::?:i BOY SCOUTS TO HIKE Taupeka claims that on the morning of | that the liquor stored in A shack off | .0}, ["at mem know God and “hat- Gud March 5, 1921, while he was.drivigg, his'| Division street had been stolen from cer- | Meet Men. ey “which might be lost in ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON |automobile out of the driveway. just ast | tain premiscs on Shavw atreet nod leen | 7. Babson has said that he treuble Tifls in & declsiv St Shesay b ) Saturday atternoon. starting at 1.30, all|of 194 West Main street, :in ‘the exercise | removed to the isolated shack and was in | *'(h the World today is that the empioy see if there are mot ome. two or three || AND GRAYS. of the federal officers more than ever on i i s that city, and they Fe otitra. Version characteristics that mold the whole -a Thursday of the last police liquor raid | "% In the lie of Moses and in ‘he MALE AND FEMALE OPERATORS. THE LINDGREN SHOP Tel. 572-3 Strictly Sanitary 106 Thayer Building ? b 5 Y the scouts of this city and vicinity will)of .due care, the automobile was struck | process of being restolen by a second ness. 'nh it K 0 1 leave the city hall for an afternoon-hike |by:d trolley’ car and the automobile was |gang ot v,mnmg runners when the New i ‘ mnuddfl th ‘5' ner £ MEN'S COMPENBATION | and test, as weli as being ‘taught the |so much damaged that it coit $105.50 to | T ondon molice Tappened to fump into the ! “In.3 5 de Thurs- | history surrounding this territory. Pres-|repair it and Taupeka lost the use of the épeaker tinpel the of pra a.i"..‘aa‘fifi":"d';.“. e s ctoek of | 1ent "Arthur L. Peate of the Boy Seut |the machine for a week from his bus- L S A U ot I Supetior- court, Commissioner J. .| Council with Scout Commissioner Fred- |iness as a-public operator. % ofifie‘hds’ decided ‘that David Sotz | erick B. Cramer, will go along with the —_— & :';‘eu;h:;: L-;rlhb at, owner’ of 28 Main street, New London, has no | boys and = CxpeciEd Hhu tiioy ikl re | FALYMYRA CAMPMENT WORKS ¥ 3 about 7 o'clock. the othi s’ hat, | Sl int - r- the- workmen's compensation | turn al o* (ot DAY n':‘:; ':r‘l [Svskusene mide o clalm in wrtiug | Bach boy will bring aloig hi8 materle | myy frst of.a. serien of encampmént s, Bowever, thai Enecked furtier how\[WIhR &'yéer. of his claimed injury s | a1 e D e oP s v, | meetings of the encampments in this sec- — '“'""h:;‘; A $e8 ne- Inciteat; "‘"" iz ‘was' employed in February, 1917, | cinity and Bresident Deale will zive talks s ALl :,fj,,;’;‘,;l 9%, s | Headaches from Slight Colds woon oltz Co. of New | to the boys on)the history’of the locall- | 2USP : bl b S i % Sy by TR <7 fddh, Accordink to the evidenco in the | ties visited. The hikers will cook their| L O: O F. in 0dd N:llows' hall. New | GROVE Laxative BROM( QUININE WRECKING, STEAMER LEAYES | . ' 2 : London, Tuesday night. About 250 pa- | Tablets relieve the Headache by cur- ; E ’Thé. Soltz Co.'was in _the liquor | own supper around a regular scout camp - 2, » asexss T e o triafchs gathered for the, occasion. ing the Cold, A tonic laxative and e y oy 10" fyribing aud the hide and tallow 1 k! A New Eneland .supper ' was served | germ destroyer. The genuine bears the oo wrecking -steaisf. Wasbjir,. e o et Siius ciaime . that ‘wiite | , Opportunities wigpbe afforded the | shortly after 6. o'clook after which the | signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sute SRE S gt m:;nu‘:eru”: s e IR for passing ltests in frebullding. | royal purple desree was conferred up- |you et BROMO.) ' dtc, , aftern lor urre) ¥ cooking, gnalling, etc. e’ Defpadareity - Marres it'in-a platform it slipped. In try- 5 :?u.ae ety g, Ssavmat o | ne 1 Shteh it BoBIC what he descrived |\, 12, 17, SInectel et there WA be @ lcan vesselk. in Euroneen waters.. Capt |88 a “tedr.” *Ne.aisapility was suffered | {218 Tumber of bovs assembley to take Herbert Snow of pmhu.«lm butia lump. developed, and upon the ad-| o0 BEC Ty YIS OIS G5euTel that e e e TR i PAYSIEIE | ong th return will be made promptly. fnconvemience. ‘which this transporting ¢aravan. According to the information given out ‘| Thursday by the federal men one gang of runners had stolen the whiskey and then the losers had sent to New York fof ROYAL PURPLE DEGREE | three gunmen to come here. locate the whiskey and steal it back. This plan was -SPECIALTY SHOP Where Quality and Low Price Predominate - wants. to ‘be operated upon 275 B é‘“‘igé“;”; 8 ¥ (5T ' ., NEW SPRING Suits—Coats—Dresses X ?fié’&u’éfi?’»’. ‘?.‘.'LL"‘{.: e b :’fi::i.,' wi VAPORUB | MADE INDIVIDUAL BY THE SUMPTUOUS BEAUTY OF THE MATERIALS AND THE ELEGANCE OF THEIR LINES. ger the m.: S :.“1112.;1‘: "fl' e ‘umed. tor, evuncilmanio.sittings. Over 17 Million JarsUsed Yearly {§ © 18 BATH STREET ':55 CHURCH STREET THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY S Y ST Y | e : NORWICH - || WILLIMANTIC SUITS TRICOTINE POIRET TWILL, SERGE p AND FLEX-A-TEX JERSEY Rt ey i 4 p MARVELLA CLOTH, P ‘ COATS Vi our AND BOLIVIA : RAMONA, DUVET-DE-I AINE WRAPS xp CHAMOISTINE e o N - CREPE SATIN, TAFFETA, CANTON CREPE DRESSES ;1p 5:ADED GEORGETTE R '.,,;m el e Extra' “Extra! e : Lot of Percales, 36-inch Goods — Not a few home}y 'pntterns but the newest mttm and colors— MOHICAN? ““m COMPANY TRk

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