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TAIR, WARMER TODAY)) mvpz TOMORROW of g0 . to increase the price 1 [ gas and electric service. g _The revenue .to which the umgmmcl 18 enititled is 4. fixed sum to be pald by consumers, in one form of rate or an- other; and ' the question involved is but offe ot ‘distributing . the fixed burden |amones the consumers equitable dnd with- fon. .. The, commission hefore placing in ef- ;| teot: the t rate schedule gave the matter of Fatés most careful considera- tjon, and. from the fact, that most favor- been made e BeurAis. NANTC C0. 10 RECOVER COSTS. M Judgment for the defendant, the mm-'db'_n ‘Ashing ‘was immediately commenced tic Menhaden' Ol &) Guano Co.to re-|37d diligently pursued - by - chptain . and | & A by Judge, Georgs | SEWLWb T and as Weather, conditions fover his sixen by pérmittad. . Even if, as clgimed by the E. Hinman of the superlor court in a de-| datendant, the seines with shith the boat cision” handed down ‘Tuesday in the suit fwas originally equipped :weré -not -those of the Southiern Menhaden Co. of Florida best suited for fishing outside Long Isi- against the Niantic Co. and sound,! they were not unsuited - to “Suit Was brought by the Florida Co.|nshing in Long Isiand sound in which was for $10,000 damages against the Niantic|ters, it appears, plaintift understood that gompany on & clalm ‘of breach of con|nshing was ta be conducted, tley_werd fract. The Niantic company made a)such as were commonly and successfully ounter-claim for $70,000, alleging this as|used by plaintift’ in " its usual- fishing op- their loss-through the failure of the Flor- | erations, the claimed deficiency was seon ida company properly to carry out itsiremedied by the securing, by defendant; contract to catch fish for the Niantic Co.{of a.seine of the siz: which defendant An interesting angle to the case is add- | contends to be proper. for the waters in ed by the fact that the fishing boat,]which fishing was actually done, and, the Frank L. Connable, which the Southern results attending the subsequent use Of |y Menhaden Co, used under the contract to! this net do'not indicate that the prior use fish for menladen ‘in the meighborhood of |of the smaller nets was' responsible for |y Long Island was the old cup defender|the smallngss/of the catches then.made. |5 ‘acht Columbia, which once successfully!Neither is incompeténce, misconduct or TEE LAXGUAGE oF EYRS o el igurg i A g Ay a’ And bashful dawn is gréeting Biue eyes fefléct the lovely summertime Whed skies are biue and fleecy ecioudt float by And sparkle iike the drops of rais That on forgel-mie-nots remair. Hazel eves have Autumn's varie beasty In all’the glory of her many shades light of sunset’s ray- ey cantured on a_maple apray. Brown eves, as twilight in ita traseuf Are soft and kind, emitting love a8 peace. 3 Yet, there you fina a roguish bit That plays about with Cupid’s wit, Black eves. so full of sombre mysth L force. ~ That draw all souls withw their éirelfng AR ge. ell us when~¢ the m: pow's lights those orbs in love's dwesl E. Kortright, in the Toronts Mafl and Empire. HE 25¢ COMPANY STEAK Nzl'mce Mzesat Sirloin, Round, Pkg!. C Pl::;m CALIFORNIA Aclgl:goub.:i‘tge Apricots |2 Pounds 25¢ BEST In Heavy Syrup ——_G N'_ut The outlook ‘is for fair .weather' in these states Wedniesday, and -generally fair weather but with mueh. cloudiness,on Thi . The temperature - will - con- tinue to rise Wednesday -and Thursday. Winds— - North of Sandy Hook—Moderate vari- able _winds, becoming fresh -southerly, fair weather Wednesday. Foreeast. For southern New Eneland and esst- ern New York: Fair and warmer Wed- mesday; Thursday, cloudy and warmer. Ohservations in Norwich. The Bulletin's observations .show the following ‘records reported from ‘changes in temperature. and barometric eadings Tuesday: I fixing a Trate there\are two distinct Kinds of charges to be considered. The Is_the manufacturing cost of gas in ready for distribution to' the ‘and consists of the following and expense for cost is easily cal- terial used at the works itsc maintenance. . The' culated: “ Among ‘the expenses of the business after thé gas leaves the hoider are the ollowing. The figures given are for the ‘month of January, 1921: s twelve 1L ss ."lA il 30 1937, o TR S, Ther. Bar. 1920, the _lut. ‘mn‘;luuixiyb_rt. ot \h 20, as About us as we st cloudy and much’ colder. Meters, an= {ienaed e Smii's S Sl e vl e 5t o the e P riuioy enmeous: CHU arge can 19¢ ; s oo B et i Hook.. One of (ho claims made by the| Such criticism ‘of the Saptain as_was B e s i ST Margarine iz ivar ive anceis siay their tus. Hiahat: 467 Iowast: jefendant’s attorneys in the trial of the|expressed by defchdant in its letter of e 3 RN A S o PEARL e e e i se was that too much drinking by the|Sept. 26 Was negatived by. subsequent . abpiig cand B : 2 . D in_the beechen wood, o - captain and crew was the reason for the |corresponderice—no. later . than Sept. 23 < lnses : 220,00 P d 20(: Taploca With bluebells everywhere Predictions ‘for +Tuesday: Partly |poor catch of menhaden. Fishing operations were mot delayed by [ s Oun ¢ + In his decision, Judge Hinman says|any defective condition™of the vessel Maintenance, 3 ZP d Tucsdty's weathet:. Fair and colder,|inat-the. total oredith, $7.648.33, to which || Furtheroiorey It 1s moted, n conpection ¢ Services and ‘Mains.. 139.85 "“«“l ounas 17C To see the cherube slay at ball s g s e the defendant is entitled exceed theiwith the claimed dissatisfaction of the'de- [, i T - — ey o et amount for which the defendant was lia- | fendant, that the suggestion of pPlaintiff| The-increase-inthé - nufnber~ of con- $600.00 ers Jox enoush for Christian souley ble, hence the defendant is not indebted |in its lotter of Sept. 28, that, the boat be | sumers-has.- been- satistactory—and-is- as 218.00 To walk the hills with one § b, to plAintiff for any balance, as claimed. released and operations terminated on | follaws S y 141.80 4 L know The wild thyme at our The _defendants counter-claim Sept. 30 was not adopted by the' defend- |- ¥ pre- Number . Sudtomers:.. April 30th ;. Dec 31t sents, first, the question as to what the jant. Also, the vita] interest of theé plain- . . To_gaze on all the bely saints. parties, by their written contract, -and |tiff in the success of the fishing opefations T LY A per_cent. $7.32 o AL should: one f“.'%'fl !h.b' - | necessary implications therefrom under-|is properly to be considered. It is, to say|Gas 3.480 3367 109p.e 19.50 e sight of thew in white array Collecting Expense Stable ‘Expenses . took and bound-themselves to do. Mani- Blectric . |festly the comtract neither contains nor implies any 'guaranty ot the quantity_of fish to be caught by the plaintiff and de- livered .to the defendant. Plaintiff un- dertook to man its steamer Connable and ope agd expecta- deliver to the defendant, at the stipu- K, s 1 +inld it sub. iated price per barrel, all fish caught by sald vossel during the months of Septem- ber and October 1918 This the plaintift Such further undertaking on the part of the plaintif as is to be implied from the contract, was, most, that the boat, equipment, captain, and crew should be reasonably fit and competent for the Intended purposes, and that the performance of plaintiff's part of the contract should begin and continue with reasonable diligence and without unnec- éssary deviation. No breash of such implied undertaking fs ‘established. The crew: was secured the least, improbable tnat even with ex- penses ‘for Ilabor and supplies guaranteed by defendant, plaintiff would have risked its vessel in a voyage to and operations in’ northern waters under the conditions ‘then’ 3428 Totals ' A918. " 858" - Depreciation and Maintenance From May'1, 1917 t3 ~ Decémber 31, 1320, a period of -three years and eight months /the following- .amounts were' wflz\énAz for_ depreciation and .were e 48915 ¢ Might be & s'nner’s biiss, Dut which of them ins known the Joy Of my true lovers kiss? 5.38 g s 23877 $,047.55 Interest .. Depreciation Have nity on our human hearts, Dear God, and of Thy grace Let me be with my own s=netheard In some green sumny place. OR, Jet me elasp his Hand in mine And see his hapyy face. 3 | Then shall T laugh for joy of soul And merry company Till sl the little seraphs hear \And clan their hands fn~ gles Til the blessed aaintd~ind angéls Teagh Amid their me'edy. —W. M. Letts. in The Spires of Oeford and Other Poems. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Bobby, 1 see your music teacher come |Ing. Have you washed your fage and hands? “Yes'm.” “And your earst® SUGAR CURED| STEAK Smoked Shoulders° t |63 Siz hours after high watef It is waten which is followed by flond tid GREENEVILLE ¥ The Easter concert given by the Fed- erated Bible school was a decided sue- cess. The program was as followa: Song, Christ Arose, by class; prayer, Rev. Mr. Trick ; sonz. Flower Bells, county home children ; Welcome, beginnes' class; e: ercise, Victory, by seven boys and seve girls: recitation, Lilies of the Croes (wita response by choir), Doris Lund; exercis He Didn't Know How to Snell Easter, five children; exercise, Blow the Golden ind the voyages started without delav, Trumpets, five primary children; - song,|such delays as occurred on fthe trin Daffodils. Emma Quinley and chorus; ex-|north wers not due to the fault of its ” Totdl Readiness to Serve Ex- Dense $4.072.13 <1In the month of Janpary we had 3.870 cousumers, _ Since the above costs are as much. for. one consumer as another, di- viding the total expense $4,072.13 by the number of consumers gives: an average expense of $1.05 per consumer. This expense exists, whether or not any gas is_supplied. This readiness to supply gas when It Is wanted is a necessity. without it. mo gas coulg be delivered. Although the expense is not a part of | the cost of making gas it must be met, just_as lodge or club dues must be paid whether you attend or stay away. Our present minimum charge is one dollar. - From a recent investigation of that plaiu.. w1y or inten tionally, render Sgueh profits. improbable %wflfid p intenance or impossible by providing -detective | Depreciation” equipment or an incompete:l captajn h:r Maintenance .. * Whatever, other than weather ¢ —— conditions ugfavurable at- times,. ‘occa- Total ...y $260.245 sionedthe relatively small total catch of| The gus and electric property’ are both fish ana the consequent disappointing re-|in.a very much. better. physieal condi- sults and loss to both parties to the en-| tion mow than they were in 1917 as will terprise, breach by the plaintiff of its|be obsenved from the large amount of contract, as set up In the counterclaim, |money expended during the past three was riot: the cause. * |years for maintenance. 1t was not.claimed on the tria] and does|, From May 1, 1317 to December 31, not appear that the allegations of the|1920, the following amounts of: capital counterclaim are open:to a conjtruction| expenditires have been. made. for im- which would support 4 judgment thereon |provements and extensions ¢o the prop- merely for the balance of payments ‘and |erty: ves, $118201 141,954 Pound 10c SHORE HADDOCK Pound 10c Genuine Spring LAMB creise, Little Brown Bulbe, six Eirls: | plaintift or lts servants: fieh were Soueht.|advances abyve the expenses as herein- s 3 dusne e o e, W1 oo B s e :wm'm - itation, ou Never Have Heard, by |though unsuccedsfully. on this trip when [before set forth. 3 % cotrie . o 415,859 Rt . ' Amy Jackson; song, Easter Bells, nn~f“:»rs in which fishing was to be done| ‘Judgment may be enteredifor defend- Z Vg i “)"':l“""'n‘““‘.:; ’;-‘“d arere s | M Lamb for Stew- Helter—Jones feels discouraged aboul mary class; exercise, Life, Glorious Life, jvere reached. After arrival at New Lon- ant to recover its costs. Total . .. $506,138 3 ek 5 e S e s oyl | 13 his boy. 5 oy cent forth of service (and no profit added It s to be noted that the abovewhich the statutes say we-must include) amounts for improvements are entirely |for one dollar. Is there any room for In. additjon.to the amounts named. for |angument that the minimum charge is maintenance in the .preceding paragrah. | excessive, A “statement of - plant - improvements from July 1, 1904, the time the property was acquired by the city, to November 30, 1920, may be of. interest ta you and is as. follows: e Gas Department .... . $247,418.38 Elettric N RS | Skelter—Why so? Helter—He says, judging from whs! his chums say, he is the father ou the only child on earth who doesn't get 104 per cent. in everything st school.—Judge, Black—"What are you licking Jelhay for?” 1 Mrs. Blask—"T told him te get cleahed s0's'1 could take him to get vaceinsled, and when I got to the doctor's he had ELECTRIC DEPT. OBLIGED TO MAKE UP LOSSES (Continued from Page Five). _ Mrs. Trick's class; sonz, Happily, Mer-; ily. eight girls; recitation, A~ Child's! zgci Gift, Woodrow Sebastian; A Word About| - the Offering, Rev. Mr. Trick; ‘offering; mn, In the Cross of Christ I Glory. The exercises. were closed by benedic- tion. The program was in charge of [ Mrs. H. S. Peckham and Mrs. George Howard presided at the organ. At the clofe of the momninz service ITECT'S ADMINISTRATOR IS GIVEN VERDICT FOR $1,891.3y Fdward M. Sweeney, administrator of the estafe of his brother, the'late James Sweeney, a New Lopdon architect, is given a verdict to recover $1,891.89 and costs from Frederick H. Gavitt of New New Business S Development of business must be car- ried on strenuously with no possible source of revenue neglected. . Particularly in the gas department is this effort need- ed and Nérwich as a gas consuming 18 recuired to brinz the servics through- outy the eity un to what it should Dbe. This portion of the work has not been zone ahead with as rapidly as we con- lay seven persons were baptized. Fri- day evening of this week the Bible school will hold a social. : Miss Helen Bassett has returned to her London. according to a decision handed down Tuesday by Judge Georze E. Hin- man of the sunerior court. - Mr. Gavitt was eued for $2.500 on a claim for ar- templated due to the extreme high cost of copner Wire and all other materials as well as the high cost of labor. Now that materfal and labor are ,declining ent 649.595.11 373311 ._$906,746.55 Departm Undistributed (1905) Total Improvements ... community cannot pride. Every plumbing shop and house furnishing store in the city should be en- be pointed to with | ASSORTED | LARGE RAISED CALIFORNIA RAISIN BREAD, loaf . ... .......... 12¢ ——— washed the wrong arm.”—gNew York Sun. Teacher (lecturing on patrietiam)— “What banner, when passing in parade, brings & lump into the throat of every home on Promect street after spending| ohitect' fees rendered in connection f is our expectation to bring | Bonds issued (due i g B e il Fl H E o B £ et pr— he week end visiting relatives in Danie- | with ¢conterrnlated remajrs in November | (e distribution svatam up to standard| 1321 :. i} fuel and should be more generally uted COOCKIES DOUGHNUTS PIES ...o"rz:::l’u;: :r':::mt:rr Womed — g2 ton. nd December. 1916 af. the Hotel Royal, | (12t all consumcrs mav have an ade-|Bonds. Issued (dw t Norwish, Daxen15c Ddken 25¢ Exch 28 = Miss Cora Hall, Mrs., Lulu Kuehue and| o Noes fordon. auate and steady supniy of electric ser-| 1921) ..... 60,000.08 } 2 Gonoead change. . fon Robert of Madieon and Miss Gladys| , Judee Hinman's decision fs that the|YI®® Notes . Outstanding K TRNANIItY - of Thiivoss, apt o eabe iy 1 don't spend as much money om Wy Morgan of Lyme were entertained Sun-|plainfiff can recover the compensation Gas Plant (N. §. Soc.) ... “73,000. fay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sweet on Central avenue. Mrs. Alice Washburn of Westfield, provided for by the contract in case of abandonment of the work, to wit, 4 per cent. of the lowest estimate, amounting factured was coal gas ang part water In° May, 1917, part of the gas manu- | Total Fynded . $358,000.00 Sinking every city official, but by every citizen is needed to conserve the city’s property. What is required is that of Norwich, grown from $87,000 in 1395 to cver one- , for autherity to spend the money which girl ay L used to a couple of years age.” How's_that?* “Well, 1 used ‘to brifig Wer candy when was I caled. Now she's satisféd with & pack- vi gas. It necessary to.increase the | ; 3 ) the facilities which the department has |half million dollars for the fiscal year |it really’ earns o 'the voters are asked |aga of cigaretios —Savsnman Morning :'u“: reeel;:lkyt ‘ol:":qdc:‘:vr .:I;nm“ Mrs. "",;5:;!’@:‘;'“:.3':;";(' ;‘m‘:?“fl;v;: #as making easacity, of the plant, and, | - o T Heobiaz 43ds 9w to offer behm-d‘ g mewor. We “h;(ri 2 fending_April 30, 1921. to approve a bond issue, that ‘in some News. Brosofske, 3 52.89. ol s fu & ; SR = ualied fro : ; 3 Mr and Mrs. Jamés " P. Clarke ' and | fudement for $50 for additional services ?["h‘e‘{“:‘e;;‘c‘;“c’;j‘,;“g“ coat of dodl sndl Towy Taprin D e e o | The city bonded debt for th way their taxes will be increased, where- i : B =35 i daughter of Niantic Spests of Mr. and M of Central avenue. were ‘week end in 1919, rs. Georse Howard ASKING RECEIVERSHIP FOR impossible to. get £00d. zas coal it was decided to install an,| ‘|additional water gas set. This set'iwas < Oyt ot Earnings_and Never Funded $582,747.72 an “ invéstment standpoint. ing figures should skeptical, that the department ment per dollar of gross incos creased from over $7.00 to as, in fact, sion of the convince the most is on a less than by voting money for exter- s and electrical department Professor's Wite—I suppose you have forgotten that this is the anniversary of your wedding day? quaintance some distance ¥ $2.00. Had the city funded the depart- |they are simply extending service to the | Absenthminded = Hussand - (ahstrasting - ¥ installed during the first six menths_af -7 “~Unusual Conditions - - sound financial basis. : S ailiken rouitt ] ke - W e ot Fcatoiyme and Mrs: A.| " rRiMACKIA SPECIALTY MFG. CO.|1318 after which the oid five foot, waler | “During the past four years the plart| Tié present book valus of the plant ls e ap ity Somcaing, serrion thn 0| e ‘arain eepaltyiol | thir . reper | DT Tk ATl T Sl St B Monday a tthe home of (heir sister Miw| ‘ A receivership for the Trknacria Spe.|ES Set was rebullt and its capacity. fn- |has been ‘operated -undér ‘the, mest -ad- |$1,096.844.94. Partment would have had sufficient li- | Never have the taxpayers of Norwich |yours, my deari—Bsitimore American. William Sweet. | They - visited there| clalty Manufacturine Co.. of Stonington,|Creased abproximate'y 3 ver cent. - |¥erse conditions. ‘The' high cost-ot'm Tha city's bbligation (bonds. and leans)| ;o capital to have: developed its busi- | palq one cent of taxes that went o oF | . " et B Gurde Hume 1 vi i t| mill supplies, is asked by Salvatore di - mmissios lay 1, y and ‘] P N ey 1 v, bi Vi eater than it is today. rtment. City, T mes 18 visitng Tin Jewett| 2 neosca. of ‘Stoningion sed others In a|1917. due to one portion cf the founda’ |the instaBIty of the . market have' been | ADrit 31, 1921 will probably be in excess | CItY: been even gT s behind was Miss Nellie Anderson spent Haster at| Sult brouzht in the sunerfo. court return- tion being defsctive. These foundations such that no one would predict what their of $520.000. In normal times it was difficuit for a Trusting the above fulfills your ré calling out after him, “Hey, Luke! Hey, i i . i public utllity property to pay out of its Luke!” As the man ahead aid pot shew g on able-on the first Tuesday in April, |Nave been repaired anq this holder ix now |#afnings or‘losses: might-be; .- Comparing | = Net earnings for the vear ending Apri! g e yxti Tery, To . :,."sz.flf,.zlg her hthef. John Andersov, | e C0 " mantia of Btoniriston, ai-|In° regular ‘commission and belng. meed Hoirebeod cret mm:fi.fi.w. Derion | 31, 1821, ‘will probably be ahout $35,000 @rnings lts resular required extensions | Very remeetlully, o @ CTRICAL JARY SiER Of hearing, & wgon the steies Mr. and Mrs. Chatles Anderson were| MiDistrator, and others are named as |2 2 reliof holder. ending January 31 1920 our fusl costs |or $40,000. 3 o ' 8, . defendants. It is claimed that 21 persons subscrib- ed £2,070.07 to the capital stock of the partnership, agreeing to have Salvatore i Francesca as president, Samuel Grills secretary and Antonlo . Ifallano treasur- ef. The partnership owns a manufac- tring plant in Paweatuck and has 0 In the bank, it is claimed. and cension has arisen among the partners to siich an extent that the business cannot be carried. . Easter zuests of Mr. and Mrs. William A. | Lund of Prospect street. The program given Enster Sunday by; the Greeneville “Congregational Sunday school was excellent. The exercises were ‘opéned with a sonz by the &chool, after which Rev. Charles H. Ricketts offered srayer. The drogram follows: A Mesiage of Joy. by Ruth Drescher: Pure in Heart, Evelyn Eastland; There .is No Death, Ruth Whiting; #nthem, Awafing, by’ the chorus choir; Joy After Tears, Derothy The storaze for zas ofl was _ inade- quate for the increased .plant chpaeity Three dditional storage tanks have beer Installed” increasing the storage capaelty sipproximately’ 500 per cent. and pleineg the dejartment in a position to avafl ft- self of any low priced ofl that tie market may offer. Some additional gas mains have been laid. Several thousand feet of - pipe have been purchased from the old’ Com- Pressed Air company. It s eur expecta- for-the manufasture. of: Watar .ras if: ereased from' $11,000 to’ nearly. 123,609 Gas oil -increased during fhe same, period amount “the’ sams - peried our fuel DI for. the” dlectrié phimt - | creasedrom$63,000-t0 —~375:000- with about 30 per.cent. less current generated. | With these facts -before ¥you ‘we be- lieye that you can readily urderstand why the' department was' :obliged some During_the period (which the city has owned the property over one-half million dollars have been written off for- depreci- During the period from July 1804, to' November 30,1920, the plant has Added to the city's < which was earned by the department and tised In” extending its consuming . public. The total volume of business done by the departments has ation. MMISSIONE! ‘In these times of high'cost it’is well night impossible for it to do ro. A privately, owned utility generally once or tivice a year issues additional bonds and stocks to cover the cst of such improve- ment and its owners consider the pr erty is benefited thereby. In Norwich there seems to be a_bdllef among some people that eacH time the department puts through its annual budget-and asks 1; assets $582,747.72 Laxative factlities to the Tablet. $IEL T. SHEA, Presider: Grove’s is the Only Genuine BROMO QUININE tablets, The first and original €old and Grip (Be sure you get BROMO,) —Boston Transcript. Jimmy was on third base in an exeit. ing ball game. His mother sent & ehum for. him, and he yelled at Jimmy? “Jimm:, your mother wants you. She sex you ought to be home jong ago.” “Aw, let her come and try " Jimmy.—New York Sun. Everett ,aged six, had been left with a neighbor while mamma and papa tended an amateur theatrical show. ‘When they were alone together the r:arnzf houted. iop, Luk s and’ Listest® } neighbor remarked: §Your mother eer- Conklin; recitation, Spring Flowers, Miss ' - & aba Creene's class (Ruth Hyde, Elsie John- Lk son and Lillian Wallace) ; anthem, .Oh, Blessed Light, by the cherus choir. ' The Baster offering amounted to $140, The flowers and potted plants used te décorate the church were distributed to the sick by the members of the school. Mrs. Henry Dorrance has returned to her home in East Hampton after a short visit with her brother, Fred Thompson, of Fourth' street. 3 Theodore Reid of New York city is the suest of¥his sister of Boswell avenue. TAFTVILLE 1. O. Tellier has sold his meat market on Hunters Avenue to Wilfred Bibeault of Baitic. Mr. Tellier will look after his interest in the Tellier and Beausoleil Bakery. The Ponemah Council K. of C, held & special meeting, Monday night, in their rooms on Providence street, with Grand Knight H. Gladue 'presiding Chairman Sullivan of the ball com- mittee gave a favorable report on the progress of the preparatioins. A com- mittee was appointed to make ready the Parish Hall for the decorator. Also delegates and bearers were appointed for the funeral of Morris Corcoran’, Funeral services for Mrs. Alles E. Ray, wife of Floyd Ray, were held from the home of her father, J. H. Kennedy, Lisbon, Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Rev. W, J. Reynolds of the Lisbon Con. SUCH A LOW PRICE. S1000 Will Deliver Set Up With OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE THE F SCHWARTZ BROS., S 113 WATER. SREEy . - O LET US DELIVER THIS RANGE TO YOUR HOME TODAY. THIS IS:A GREAT INEST RANGE THAT CAN BE ‘BOUGHT. AT RWICH, CONN. Seg A Ten-day Sale of H‘dlisec.le';ning Necessities BEGINS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th Here’s a long list of the little things which make house cleaning easy, at prices which enables you to save money. Now is the tim= to buy.’ - VISIT OUR DOWN STAIRS DEPARTMENT—YOU’LL SAVE MONEY, “Yes'm.” Everett responded, “she had on everything new gheé got for Christmag ‘cepting her percolator."—Houston Pest. KALEIDOSCOPE For twenty-five years ho bresd has been ‘baked in Norway on Sunday. More than 100 tons of wobd are ebe- sumed daily in' the form of malches. Among the best neadle wprkery I8 the world are the men of Japan. About 70 specimens of thé extinct great auk are now preserved in museums. In Spain the people write, on an a rage, fewer than ten letters pér head each year. : 5 Louis XTV of Prance. when & i, was presented with a set of toy seldiers costing $5,000. ' The ordinary varieties of ferfs are in | great use in China and Japan s o food. About four-tenths of the surface of Russia in Europe s coversd with weods) [ma forests. In Samoa thers are trees the bark of which yields a pure. snowy"lace, used by - the natives as ciothing. The pnclaimed baggage left bands of American rallways each year Would make a mountain if piled up. on the LENOX SOAP — Largest size BRUSHES—Floor Scrubs...... 2c No. 6 BROOMS— The heart of a vesetarian bedts on gregational church officiating. There was cakes COUNTER BRUSHES— Were $1.19 .. *OR 98c an average, 58 times & minute; that of $D7E Aentance and » weaitnof (B po g “RINSO” — For the family grads , ~... FOR 49 | WHITE DECK MOPS— {a meat eater, 76 times. - e Soses. . The pe, Includ- Jaundry. No rubbing, no bail: RADIATOR BRUSHES— _ . Wers 799, - 1o -ons -+ acanss FOR 65¢ The celebrated Cathedral of Burges i ke s meay. ¥iord Ray ¥ QY L.20essyersernneys ONLY .78 |- Webe 885 ..., 3 <. FOR 48c | p) Ack DUSTLESS MOPS— Spain, js piganing for a ceiebration of s Jewett City cmietery white Bev. o 21 ing Glass “LUX"—For all fine launder- cLoTHES BRUSHESL. Were $1.25-..... . FOR 98¢ [§]7°0th saniversary netx year. Reynolds read 4 committal service Ths ? i . ONLY 12¢ | Werd 12¢ .i.i FOR: $¢ | 81 AcK DUSTLESS TRIANGLE m)::;:l:h .;-;npe:ym:lno.--m:: class n; FIpRN Shecler Wil 150 Geant. GOLD DUST — Largh pack- VEGETABLE BRUSHES— Mops - i o FOR 9136 [l Lo oiias o Shn-elioiel, ity @ Services wore held at the Sacred Rests. age . careeeren ONLY 206 | Waere 10c ... -oees FOR 2 | ooy DUSTLESS FLOOR X ordinary. Heart church, Monday merning for Mor- % Small packas ONLY A3 | CLOSET BRUSHES— - - ‘| *'Mors ..., FOR $1.19 T SR - o tis Corcoran. Rev. H. P o s ¥ Were 69 ..+ FOR 89 oot ity g ccording to a Japanese physicias, The tollowing delecation from Pay the BON AMI POWDER.....ONLY e | )\ now” apysiEs— FROR SoRUse— o il 1 Bl o ey B e S fm r o BON AMI CAKE. JONLY 5o | WINDOW BP e e L FOR e3c [§fby diminishing ok, Balance at bath tub FLOOR BRUSHES— 289 ere 5o ... Red gites hastens vegetation, Whild % ¢ Tt blue gl ppresses It, Certain seasis © i B I AR Reasonsbls ‘TAREOX STOVE POLISH.... 3fc | FLOOR BRUSHES— DUSTLESS DU g tive pjants Erow ffteen tiases Meber Wl icted &8 besrers, H: Gifeds, W. Smith, SANI-FULSH—For toilet bowls 20c | Were $298 ... 8279 | 0 Uoio o0 Dalies Ger red Flass than ander biue. e i - Ny, A Bour KLEANCO—For cleaning wood- e Te iy WEATERS_ . iide | Ware, 20 % Brasil is a Portuguess term Berived 5 ll)l-"rz ‘There were many work . ONLY 17 0.6 BROOMS— HARDWOOD CLOTHES from braza, “a live coal” an nlh:- e Sacred Heart cometsty, G- G. brarn SPARKLENE SILVER POLISH— . ronms e oD CLoTi %0 FOR 25 []|ihe red drewood which wbounia was the funeral director, Fakeies: siad 50c | No. 6 BROOMS— COPPER DISH CLOTHS= The closing of the eve, the teit. and Gueer antice were wiinsssed on the v 26 | T Were 886 ........00ieie. FOR 6% | Were 100 ... .0e0mensnss X me o streets Monday eveni when -a_candidate for a girls uorlsg t the Norwich High School was im- taated. x The Secial and Football club will meet ::an to discuss the soccer-team out- By PAPER—was 5 yards 'THIS ‘SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR TEN DAY ONLY.