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This Is Clean-up Week The offerings we make this week will be the strongest kind of an invitation to save money on needed household articles, as well as all kinds of wearing apparel. During the Clearance Sale, a lot of short lengths and odd sizes have accumulated. All these will be offered, this week, at prices which must moye them quickly. Every department in the store is included in this bargain event, and the chances for economy ar= such that no one can afford io ignore them. Come any day this week—Come Today if pos- sible. THERE ARE REMNANTS of Silks, Dress Goods, Cloakings, Prints, Per- cales, Ginghams, Quting Flannels, Table Linens, Toweling, White Goods, Cotton, Ribbons, Lacss, Trimmings, etc. THERE ARE ODD SIZES in Men’s Qvercoats and Suits, Boys’ Overcoats and Suits, Sweaters for Men, Womsn and Chil- dren; Women's and Children’s Winter Garments, Men's, Wemen's and Children’s Winter Hosiery and Underwear, Muslin Underwear, etc. THERE ARE BROKEN LINES of Men’s Neckwear, Suspsnders, Napkins, Towels, Table Cloths, Blankets, Comfortablzs, Umbrellas, etc. THE PCRTEOUS & MITCHELL C0. AN ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME ACCORDED IEINCE O WALES | MEN MISSING WITH NORWEGIA en re;o; up by th To Feed For Big égg Production Feed one quart of Wirthmore Scoatch Feed in deep Rtter to cach enty hens in the morning, and wha! they will eat up clean o afternoon. ‘Wirthmore Sciatch keeps them busy, mekes them hazithy aad supplies the necessary food to keep their bodies in good coadition for heavy egg production. You cannot obtain heavy egg production unless you feed the proper amouant of protein, iat, carbobiydrates, ash and lime, All these are furmished in Wirthmore Butiermiik Bfash and’ Seratch Feed. Follow Wirtbmore Fecdicg System for best sesults which are fully described ih our Free Egg Record Boox. Buy of ;9w Wirthmore dealer “h 8t. Albens, Vermont Wirthmore Mask end Serntch Poads ore put up in wahine-sewed smchs ONLY. 0One OupLITY ONLY=~ THE BEST You can obtain a full line of WIRTHMORE FEEDS at The Yantic Grain and Products Co. - 3 COVE STREET, NORWICH, CONN. Greeneville Grain Company Yantic Grain Store { i nam 1 i | 1 EVIDENCE DOES NOT SUPPORT WATSGA |“ss erimaccys., ———— Washington, Jan. 25.—Nome of the sixteen or more witnesses appearing toe day before a senate investigating com- mitee was able to present direct testi- mony relating to charges that Ameri- can soldiers had been hanged without trial in France. Others will be heard tomorTow. Henry Gentry, a negro, of Lawrence, Kansas, who served in the regular army proir to the war, declared thatht saw & megro -officer, Major Josepr Phillips, of East Orange, N. J, shott William Patterson, 2 negro private, but he could not say positively whteher the soldier died or whether Phillins was iried by d the. soldier’s refusal my cook glice bread. Three medical cfficers attached had been sent to the hospital. W. G. PARK PRESIDENT OF William elected pret cl Park ctors aeld W e office of Joseph €. Woith, the 1 tiring president. The other oifice: clected were George H. Batagate v Lopdon, vice president, Grosven: @ v_afternoon voted at the wmeeting to a t mmitiee, a oint a o s Austin and C, Royen Boss New London were appointed del gates to the State Golf Tth. The delegates go wita tae 0a of endeavoring to gt the sta golf to t to be ar & Shene PETERSON BEATEN BY WILLIE HOPPE Willie Hoppe, former werld’s cham- pion at 18.2 ba. reat form Tuesday 2de his first appearatce in Brookl: ards, was in both afternoon and e tra jong ruas, n at th t scored 89 in his b table for the high run In the even. De gave a ser Hoppe w: nd ster 1run of PERRY IS RELEASED | BY SEMI-PRO CLUB Perry, for-|life is broken by an unknd w id to contribut I'TY § reiease. g Arthur Grifiths Arthur Griffiths is now directing Irish affairs. He was one 6f the representatives who signed the Irish Peace Treaty in London. Wash With Caticwra Soap and Have a Clear Skin Bathe with the Soap and hot wa- ter on rising and retiring, using plenty of Soap. If any sigas of pim- ‘ples, redness or roughness are pres- ent amear with the Ointment and | let it remain five minutes before bathing. Always inclugie the Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. Cuticura Soap shaves without shing. — g e WARM DEBATE AT WORLD LONGRESS OF IBISH BACE Hrtford, Jem 28s~Possibilities of | Paris, Jan. 25 {by the A. P.)—Alter a Tms' ume C|eam ot s, Pt B oo sl o R sl | hops Head Colds that ‘abwt a Gogen” soidiers had been | Blid the setion of Frankiln Qoeller of | secrei séssions for prganization of put to death there, New Haven, m-g for Charles W.|tbe Internai.onal Irish league, the pro- GRS Speeches made by Julius Rosenwald, | Arderson, wao lied to Judge Maltbie | ject for which wes favoraoly passed ups president of Sears-Roebuck and Com-|of the t 18 this city Tues- | On by the codgress yesterday. This ac-| ¥ Apply In Nostrils—It Cpens peny, of Chitago, to troops in France | day afternoon for a Writ of habeas eor- | tion Wes hotly cor J by several del- Air 3,.... Instantly. while there as representative of the sec- | Pus diréeting Warden €éott of the Con- [3gaies and much speculation as to B8 retaty of War, were mentidned by - a | hecticut state Prison to produce An- couple of witnesses, who asserted Mr. | derson in court at Hartford and show Rofeawald had as §red negro soldiers | Cause why hé should nst e st free. they would receive better treatmen; au |Judge Malible signed the wtit, but no home after the war and that this had | date was eet for the hearirg as it will ¢reated come. bitterness in camp. The |have to be ed to suit the con- committee wag trying to diz into re- |Venience of the state's attorney of Nees ports about lynehings when the Rosen- wald incident was mentioned, and one of the witnesses sgid some of the white soldlers felt like lynching the speaker. Haveh ocounty. The i t martial. The shooung he said, foi= to help an to i Base Hospital No. 9 near Cheteau Roux, testified there was no truth ia charges former service men that the bodies of mes, killed by the military police, Then halt a dozen of the former soldiers declared only two men were hanged at Is-Sar- lle, the number listed on the war de- { partment’s haneing report at that time. Previous testimony was to the efféct _NORWICH GOLF CLUB| of Hanover yras dent of the Norwich Golif ub at a meeting of the board of di- et , secretary and treasurer. It was wly created aments mulate Association m2eting at New Haven on Febraasy ren- he night when he ing total of 600 to his ge of 27 and 3— chhampion could not pos.tion for any ex- in the vith a brilliant ' SUes are not our own; All agreed however, that in whatever rows ‘resulting among the men, nobody was killed. From the testimony 0f a minister at- tending a soldier hanged in France it de- veldped - that a letter was written to the man’s brother in this country stat- ing that he had been hanged. Testimony on this polnt heretofore indicated that the war department concealed the fact of the hanging in notifying the families of the cleven men officially llsted now as having béen executed after trial by court wartial. 1¥. M. C. A, NOON MEETING AT MARTIN CO, MILL At nooh Wednesday, under Y. M. held at the J. B Martin plant on in " 5 of or Wwere sung, after which the Gane talk on the topic, “Ownership”. He who owas his home that it did not be long to him, ke avould laugh at m if L were to tell the owners of a fac- tofy that the factory did not really belong to *kem, they too would iaugh at my statement. If I were to sav to you that no individual belongs to him- self or herself, you would think it 2 strauge statement, and yet I thmnk I of on is correct. The sreat Apostle St. Paul in a letler that he wrote to some of his fiiends in Corinth, wrote words, “ye are not' your own, ye kought at a price, therefore gloriiy {God in your bodies’. We belgnz to God in a double sease, by, th® fAct that He created us and also by th: +iact that Fle redemed us through the te the time he was tried and cobvicted of soliciting andther to commit 2 Bdurelary, and {n ¢ofnection With that case—as has been the custom of state’s attdrneys —Anderson was_charged with being an habitual third offease, as he had served time fn Sing SiAE and In| The cougress, with Eamonn Do Valera m““"“‘"‘,‘“""’” "‘w""‘ H"':-nmu‘ Pennsylvania prison. Lvidence of this|as presiding officer, adojied a resolution | (o0 president, wid uéxu.'-uh Root was introduced in his case. 0 this ¢ffett unanimouily in the end, al-| o0 7 Dr. Edward L. Pact. The Connpttidut suprbme court Injthough it ‘was fought in the. dsdate by ? S Lawtrence Ferrone’s first appeal has de- cifed that evidence of former convictiosn should not be Iatrodaeed in the trial of | the imraediate bifense charged as it is Franklin stieet. To the accompaniment | heen sent to prisen from the Yartford of thé cornet and organ several s50ngs|court are Tom Sheedy, of Aybany, & {vurglar and Jbseph Ryen of Beston, who Setictary BEdwin HIll, gave a brief!wsas a pal of Féffane. It 15 gal’ 1hese men said in patt:-“If T were to tel a man; can prove to you that the statement. these ! prejudicial tb thée Aefendant in the éask on trial. The habeae corpus l& based ou this. 3 Amohg the thirty year men that have claim that whder the supferme court's ruling their casés af the eame as An- dersot’s ond they should be Hberated. s APNIDER SAYS THE ANERICAN PEOPLE WANT THE BONUS New York, Jan. 25.—lanford Mae- Nider, national commander of the Amer- lcan Legion, lssued w statement today, charging Secretary Mellon with having adopted a “waichdog of the treasury’ attitude toward the bonus question in his letter opposing the measure, sent yesterday to Chafrman Fordney of the house ways and means committee. The secretary is taking ‘tho most pes-| simistic view” of the bonus sitvation, Colonsl MacNider said, asserting that figures and estimates cited in the sec-! retary's leiter did not agree With those IN UNITED STATES ARMY DRESS REGULATIONS New York, Jen. Near-piok breeches for commanding officers tailore ] uniform for buck prisutes and n.w n.odc! servica caps desicned £ om & more jaunty fashion plate ave chang g n United | States army dress reg.dations, announce i !:‘E“Go\'ernm’l lsiand tousy as bait for ye- H ts. Weiser, Idabo, Jaz. 25.—Three are! The new regulations provide o $308 dead, one may die and two are 1l from Clobing aliowance for each soidier who totulipus polsoring as the result of eat-|Tho siamp of cprval for e fre o ing preserved greems at a birthday din-{upin the wearing of tx! or-mades by - ner last Sundey at the home u!‘:hquesl isted men. During and sin e the was, W. Tuttle, at Cambridge near here, | enlisted men had mo cloth.ng allowance ganization is to assist the people of lre- land in their efforts to obtain to the full] “r their national ideals, political, cuitural {g. and economical, and secure for Ireland fhor rightful dlace among the free na- tons of the eafth™ % Ar, De Valera’s fOHowers interpret ¢hé resblution as approving their lead- W) |er's stand on the Anglo-Irish treaty and Ly jes committing the International leagve | cwangES %o & campaign to obtain the absolute in- dependence of Ireland. Mr. De Valera hims=lf, when asked to interpret the res- olution aftér the seesion, sald: “You may say the resomtion means Uterally what it says.” ITHREE DEATHS FROM EATING PRESERVED GREENS cath of Christ on the Cross. Every time we look upon the cross, we are remimnd d ipaid for us on Calvary. These eyes of ours ar¢ really nut ouw ow., we are expecied {0 use them as ti | the, belonged to God. We :houi! j very careful what we read eyes, for e.ery book that for the time bheing assoc characters depicted o 'those charactiers zre low harm comes to us: we shoul fu]l about the kind of mo ie at, for many of them are uui jupon, though there ars some thit held and’ upli.t. These kands are n t ouwr own; they Should be used fo- high anl holy parposes; many 2 hand has been \used "o reach for th, or ‘and preesed it to the lips - ;tto many instanées 2 dru asiis the result In maiy wa 'be helpful to others with th that really belong to God. Ti in 3 th these ead we 2 the i A e in th of of they a'e sa- cred members of the body, and must 1c power of the word; many a e word is spoken that hurts the heart, nd oftimes the harmony of the home | | i These fect are not our own, of ! n. | foundation for tbe report that Sepafor! be used to glorify God; we little know i s uor shall I know until the treaty is be- | The dead are two sons - (Suits of olive drab shoddy, repiiesd ter ot I W a3 emE |when nesasd by méwer suis of sncdss, is critically ill. Two guests were also|Were the reguation. T il re. eul.s were taboo even on £riss para e. inade ill, but their recovery is expected. The 265 chen B Gifioacs B vnder 2 provsion that broeches may be 70 ATTEND THE FUNERAL of a “gifferent shids” from the regule- OF A. BARTON HEPBURN | iion olive-drab blouse. Some of the sam- > |oles. officers say, 2me almost pink. New York, Jan. 25.—The Unlon; The ;fi;l&ub&jflnfi fi 1’:::‘ ; 3 4 2 Iserve g 'S to remo.e . B e o T 1o Delieval 22598 Cjub 20d the New Ensiand Sor S5 QU 000, B0 . 0 that ALl ex eryios men will Sect the |Ciety toiny aroointed delegations 1o at- |collar -ornaments. cash bonus &5 altsrpgtive. Bt when | tend the funeral of A. Barton Hepburn, . jhousanés of 'ex-service men are walking @uther, banker and economist, who dled’' (Charity always goes farfher than it the strects we don't believe they ought|lodsy of lnjuries recelved when he was is seat. to be dictated to 28 to what form of compensation théy cught to take” TEANDEGEE HOLDE TEEATY DECISION IN ABEYANCE compiled by an actuary of the treasury départment and submitted by Senator McCumber at'the last session of con- Zresa, “We know American people want the bonus,” the légion commander declared. The adjusted compensation plan would Jo more to stréngthen the ecofiomic fab- Tic of the natibn than sny other thing —_— T e e s, | . i Another Cut in Prices — LUMBER BEFORE ORDERING YOUR MATERIAL FOR REPAIRS OR NEW CONSTRUCTION, IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONSULT US. ; CALL AT OUR YARD OR TELEPHONE &2 SPRUCE, PINE CYPRESS, N. C. PINE, YELLOW PINE, WHITE PINE, CHESTNUT, FIR, WALL BOARD, SHINGLES, BUILDING PAPER, NAILS, ETC. H. F. and A. J. DAWLEY i | | 4Specia Itu The Bulletin.) ‘Washington, Jan. 25.—There is mo; | Brandegee has determined to oppose !the conference treaty when it comes up: 1in the sem, Mr. Brandegee today contradicter.” that story and made many musing comments en syndicate writer wvho posed as mind readers, adding 1! do not know what stand 1 shall take, ;. they rics y and failure to keep Zore the senate for discussion. I want to read it and hear it ciscussed before make up my mind as to my position oung men and women com= to the f the road; o young wom: el to go te this a fork in th top aad think before she accepts every i i she asks herself, what weuld Josus do if He were in my ;be apt to take the jare countless errants of merc: which our feet can go if we led by Ged. I heard a godly m sy once, “God has no vyes but tne nu- man eyes; God has no tongue but the human tongue, Gol bas no hands by the human han God has no feet but human feet” Lot us use ali our members to glorify God After the vis put the gymnastic exerc gram seemed 10 4 NORWICH, CONN. . There unon Secretary Da- PLACE YOUR SAVINGS IN.A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Form the Habit of Depositing a Regular Amount Each Week BUTH GOINC i TWO WEEKS EARLIE! | Nine me: = kees will ot § a prelimi training session of two weeks before joining Miller Huggins' main contingeni at New Orleans. This announcement was made Tuesday by Ew Barrows, bus- tness manager of the club. The players gelected for the sojourn at the famous Tesort are Babe Ruth, J. Franklin Baker, Everett Scott, CatcHer Al Devormer and Pitchers Carl Mays, Waite Hoyt, Bob Shawkey, Joe Bush and Szm Jones, These players will assemble at Hot® Springs on February 17 and during the first week they will indulge only in road work in aduition to taking advantage of the hot mineral baths. For the re- mainder of their stay they are slated to Fave a daily practice session om the bassball field there. They will then re- part to the main camp at New Orlears on March 5, four days after the regular 8pring training is scheduled to begin. The other members of the team will g0 direct to New Orleans from their re- Spective homes, Those who have been ordered to report at the Crescent City on March 1 are: Infielders Wallie Pipp, Aaron Ward, Mike MeNally, Johnny' Mitcheli, McMillan, Glenn Killinger and Kingdon; Outfielders Bob Meusel, Elmer , Miller, Chick Fewster, Bobby Roth, Hin- ! &y Haines and Camp Skimner; ‘Catcher Wallie Schang and Fred Hoffman, and Pitchers Harry _ , Frank O’Doul, Yecarf, Gedrge Quinn, James Jolle, Gore fmer A. Wilson, George K. Murray and B. T. Culp. According $0 ‘present B | rangements, the entire squad Wwill coms! :zsz of 32 players. IRst year more than | reported to Manager Hi £} Shreveport, L. st il '&L( Two Bastern Leagus gzraduates are resort next month to undergo nary Deposits made on or before the first day of February will begin to draw interest from February first and will share in the next semi-annual dividend if left until that time. The Norwich Savings Society . The Chelsea Savings Bank The Dime Savings Bank among the equad. Wes Kingdoa played shortstop for Bridgeport last season and Hinky Haines was Hartford's ceater feldon, CLOUGHEX T0 COACH AT Choseén track coagh at the University of | Vermont, the athletic council announced Tuesday eveming. Cloughen, who will ¢ begin work em Februsry 1, represonted the United States im the sorinis at the | Olympic gemes of 1908. He has won levex;n.l s;;flz:;‘x‘n‘ chemrgionsifps as =z member of e Irish-American Athleti elub of New York eity, e FROM THE CONSULAR REPORTS Seventy-five aeres of land in Soo- Show, Chine, will be the gite of the Electrical Appliances Ma ufacturing company, orgamized by the Siemens! | company of Germany. | | Some 8,000,000 tons of copper ore {are in ¥ight in the mines of Finland. Beeause of the exeellent crops, Po- 4 land is row exporting grain. i Very favorable results have been §achieved with a nine-cylinder airplane AR i Pl SRead N, All purely mutual savings banks belonging to the d:posi- tors, and managed strictly in accordance with th: model i