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CLEARANCE if | Um um.nl hianuil FiNAL Franklm Square, Normch, Conn. ‘flmwfl et et n.u1¢t|,,...(|||lm|m|m !lil Himil sLIVE STOR '"""lllfll]lflfllll FINAL Beainning Tomorrow, February 3 CLEARANCE At 9 O’clock A. M. All This Season’s Newest Creations In ‘Women’s and Misses’ COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES Will Be Sacrificed Without Reserve At Way Below the Wholesale Cost. This is our usual Semi-Annual Clearance Sale and is conducted for the sole pur- pose of clearing our stocks—its merits for value-giving are well known to you. Qur only objectisto SELL! SELL! SELL! Wehave a big stock to select from. Come and take advantage of these incomparable bargains. r Trimmed C t Sport l\sodels wirun GOALS e Srd E}ressfis SALE PRICE Sport Coats, Fur Collars Sport Coats, Fur Coliars | $18-22 DRESSES, Sa $19.00 | $22.00 \l $24.00 | $15.00 | $16.00 | rt Coats, Medel Full Length Coats n;‘h Coats Manish A R I R N N N NI 1 e S SRV AT DA Y H BN & 1. IUCRI ARURIIA 1 {S SES, DRESSES, 20 DRESSES, Full Length Coats $24.00 | Fur Trimmed $27.0@ . e G $37.00| | ERS AT $14, $18, $22, $29, §34 JLAR VALUES $27.50 TO $69.50 nuere Sale Price $22,G0 20 DRESSES, Sale Price $24.00 | | AT ¢ Fur Tailared Trimmsd Models Suits b - $25:20SUITS, Sale Price $10.00 ‘ $29:0 SUITS, Sale Price $14.00 SUITS, SUITS, SUITS, SUITS, §350 §39.2 S50 LA Sale Price $19.00 Sale Price $22.00 Sale Price $24.00° Sale Price $29.00 g §59:2 SERGE PRUNELLAS $3 $4:25 SERGE SKIRTS - SUITS, AND TAFFETA VALUES UP TO $29.50 52 DRESSES IN SATIN TAFFETA, CANTON CREPE. AND TRICOTINE " VALUES UP TO $35.00 Sale Price $34.00 SKIRTS ”5 PLAID AND SERGE SKIRTS STRIPES PLAIDS PLAIN - SalePrice $1.95 . Sale'l’riée.$2.'95 $7:22 SERGE AND STRIPED PRUNELLAS, Sale Price $4.95 $9:52 PRUNELLA SKIRTS - - . 49 DR.FSSES IN TRICOTINE, SATIN * $7 Sale Price $6.95 $5.00 95 o e v (Speclal to. The Bulletin)) New London, Feb. 1—That valuation of property has decreased within a year Wasindicated today In the auction: sals of the Shallett block on-the corner. of Bank street and. Moutauls avenue. - The- sale was conducted -by Thomas C. Dillon on order of .the superior: court and at the conclusion of. the building - was goid to Attorney John C. Geary for §29,000. It is stated that first, second and.’thir mertgages to the extent of §35,000 are present incumbraaces on the property, Jir. Geary being one of the persons who helds a’ mortgage. Late “tonight " the ‘polics vwere looking for o young man who is alieged to have attempted a robbery of Mrs. Max Cher- kasky at the corner of Colman and Bank streets this afternoon. Mrs. Cherkansky told the police the young man stopped her and: demanded57oney, but a minute later a melghibor ‘put “in 'an appearance and the would be hold-yp man made a hurried get away. Later in' the day thé police. were-informed that another hokl- up, presumably by the darie person was attempted In the vicinity of Ocean beach Only sixteen arrests on charges.pf in- toxication are registered by .the police for the month of January, the lowest the state. New York, number. for any month sincs records have been kept by the deparament. This is an indication, the police say, that there is little vioiation of the Volstead law in New London. Many of the sa.uors where liquor wes formerly dispensid are re- ported as closed and others are reported 0 be g0 ciosely watched {hat they can- not do any business. Poorly heated houses are blamed by Heawa Owicer LI, nell fo a spread of the iniluenze epi- demi¢ mow threatening other cities in In his daily talk to in the health department today, Dr. Pen-" mell asked that all housekeepers be in- structed ‘to ‘keép an even temperature of heat in the homes and take prompt actlon in the event of threateming sick- ness among the little folks. TESTIMONY IN CHICAGO TRIBUNE LIBEL SUIT Feb Benjamin W, 1—George Sylves- ter Viereck, formerly editor of Fatheriand, today endorsed Mayor Wil- | liam Hale Thompson of Chicago, who ! is suing the Chicago Tribune for §300,- 000 for elleged libel, in connection with articles criticising him for Medicine Will Esd = =% NEW lflNflflN REAL ESTATE VALUES |RHEUM ATISM»LM S 20 weessy Kheuma is sitrong drive rhsumatic’ po.s back. should know t! tained a rem rheumatism. t at last ¥ou assistants’ would give relief. re.unded if pot satistaciary. Marquite, For 15 years he Henry Lippitt of Piovidetice, the | hau Tour ! the wiltamoe. While {he won 11 nifst paces, EXCITEMENT ATTENDED ramous racing ‘yaéhts i W asp, the Quisclie, tue Winsume and al. the W It matters not z:plhy:h ¥ou I:srl; hfl,:! agonizing pains. from rheumautism -i0F| 4. 20 yeurs or distressing twitchys ' and mighty and powerful eaoush- te fiom vour body and aveush all muisery or mOLEE meq rected once & day fof .tyo days ¥as, ve ob- | {Or do v that Wil copquer! Lheuma is the one remedy ihat has banished the agoni€ing pains of It matic, sufferers who thought nuthi Lee & Usgoud Lo will supply you and guaranige mouey was k. L toe: TR TR SR T TR AT permitting certain alleged pro-German meetings DANGER IN THE TREATMENT COMMON COLDS Colds are the plague of the temperate regions, and while common' every month in the year, occur most often during the of the season n Spring and Fail and't mugh the trying months of Winter. Colds are generally affections of the membranes of the nose and throat, hut their evil effects often penetrate into ‘the lungs and passages of the inner ear, changes ‘mrh deafness, permaneat, loss voice nuulv always start with a common The dreaded pneumonia and tuber- of the lungs, generally known as 2lso have their source “consumption,” common colds. Physicians say that much of the suffer- mg from colds and their serious results |drives among Germa | might be avoided if we lived right. That | After he had deck 18 tosay, if our homes were regularly heated | paganda was one of mstend of being either over or und beated; if we dressed properly and did 5o recklessly and unnecessarily expose draughts and selves storm. But another great mistake is that experimenting with new and untris remedies and methods of trestment. to dampness, to be held in his city, Testimony of Mr. Viereck and moer than a score of other New York twit- nesses is being taken before a com- missioner appointed on appiication of | the newspaper. Viergclk's examination will be continsed tomorrow. Viereck said he was in entire sym- pathy with Mayor Thompson in the! suit. He added that, although he nev met the maycr, he admired him one of the few publie offici “as s \\he\ was enough to stand up for real Am-| ericanism.” He said he had in 1520 suggested him for vice-presidest on an All-American national ticket. The witness asserted that, he was ggainst the war, he had nat in | opposed governiment activities and ex- hibited letters of commendation from Hans Reig, who directed Liberty loan of although = < | causes for the United State enterin the. war, he defined propaganda loquially” as disiribution of news- paper articles and printed matter respective of the truth.” In tius s ! propaganda in this country A He was asked if he evi had discuss- B %iolq |€d propaganda with Capiain Kar cars ago there vas a rage for “oold | 35 FroBaERNCe WLD CAPLAn Frart 1 that were filled - with cocaine, | p Xpo e | I e morphine, chloroform and other poisonous | My SGERNL L drugs. Fortunately, the laws have stopped | courso of social conversative, ‘ most of the: Both doctors and medi- | topic of the day was discus: he cine mal ve been pz fault in expl | answered. edies have servi et R L vou Mth Ceriz ier is shown by | M. B. Young cmories are of having to the c\xphm\rd anJ | EXPERTS DISCUSSED VARIOUS | TARIFF VALUATION PLANS W edicines of all times have |o: more experts discussed the various! hat have been originated by | tariff valuation plans for several hours ! untry doctor, ubli today before e and mother of | the senate finance s the origin of many | the ) sentiment among i lies of which millions | tors apparently was no nearer crystal- sold each winter. ization than it was before. So mitteemen a dec be reached a few days, | others thought Jt would be putt oif for or more until consideration of rates in the biil had been con- ed of |Be denicd there had been any German | ied | the hington, Feb. 1—Half o dozen| ! final arguments and the pollc s hands full for the first time since |' A BIATH IN BROOKLYN New. York, Feb. 1—Ab aby, ame will bé Wiliam Henr entered the world today in th of great excitement. While he was being born in Brooklyn home, fumes from the kit en range on the floor beibw a a and partially knocked out two phy jcians, the father and two ncizh | 1he mother was under chlofoiorm One of the neighvors s of the house an: Whe! : ng Billy had acrived and tiue re sadiy bt(hfl! ed, ABBUCKLE DEFENCE WAIVED ARGUMENTS Virginia Rappe, w 12 p. m. today trial eo\erl:m three wee} his second trial on the char after o It wis detense spring a surprise by e jury without arguments. tion 80 accelerated the case t jury was able to begin delibe day earlier than had been anticln The annountement came at the end first argument by the Broeec ade by Milton T. U'R: trict attorney. It had th ting off further argum cation, argument co; the final defense sum: Arbuckle, jovia! and apparent free most of the day, was visi yous when the jury retired. drawn to the court room for the guard had by the prose- such further a rdbuttal of ing np. the trial opened. the prosecutl rebuttal testtmony. was said to have range of plans sug: t in the kordn convent.on here' to ented toda: committeemen by J. E. shville, Tenn , pr: The experts j are divided as between the posals and some | to_which plan should be adopted | The majority members expect to get | through with the MR. AND MRS GOOD CITIZEN Arn you interested in the S: vation Army ? k Do you want to h:lp in its great task ? Sincerely, Capt & Mrs. Chas. Carpenter| READ THE WAR CRY ! CAPTAIN HARRY J. HAFF, FAMOUS SKIPPER, D.EAD , Fab. 1—Captain H; 1! mous skipper, who before ai- sailed the Vanitie in trials to | determine whether she or Resolute [ should defend th dead at the age o was e ioE e Captain Henry C. Haff, who sailed Volunteer, | which retained the America's cup for the United States. In 1887 the son sail- {ed with his father as a mate on Volun- teer During his long career he captained Augut Belmont's \me'lcn s cup, is cd in 2 memori-| ry | Three minor witnesses testified. The de- fense annownced. that it would make o sur-rebuital ole clasing argument. He attack- detall the testimony given by Ar- the first tral of the case, -hold- that no proper explanation had been as to what transpired iIn Ar- room in.the Hotel' St. Francis the _comedian is d-to. have man Harding and son motored & idietown Monday. John Stark of New York Manager Sherloc] Power company of East tewn the first of the we Lyme was & Some men are Mineola and alsai come down in th they go u One third of your life is allotted to sleep. Do you get your share? The most important period in the | resunts in insomnia, depression, and a process of applying nutrition to the. | weakened nervous system. Lits} cing it would submit the caee to | A throng Todays scasion saw the concluston of and U'Ren then began |* 1 That ACTON. SILE SHOWS DRP [0y Powertel | i day, ng. like ‘thin watet ent past; 1o us her old wild fowing, ime and crend on fhat day——aione ‘mid dead leaves T stand abd watch the ward dark ships sea- ish “autumn’s wna Leo & Osgood Co, and ull & splendor d'cd 1 Rhe; on 0-puFé-0-i E 3 Y 3 ft?mxs ;n;:.;a tile. is jneipensive, DO VH;‘;L;" n fields of ghost-flowers Pen- 311‘ after you take the smail dose & that cleaved our passlon i R here? ream my tears are dewdrops glowing und unmarked sieen? »—1 wonder, Iuner, in North LTI Sorrow lin-er @ she never 1 # Throush which @ hat ald Georg: ked the fond motk fow came Gertrude, 1 lose the motorcycle race When she bad 2 good lead? “Oh, sromanlike, she stopped to powae der her nose, so she drew wp aft Florida Times- A doctor m: -} county hospita “any of “Eayh engaged to Jack Poore? Haw the last man in the world I thought she'd marry.” T “Well, you &es. Jack propossd immee diately after Christmas 80 used to accepting th want that she accepted Transcript. “What has becoms of ter, Edward?" asked E I have not her h, don't worry a Edward; “you'! 1 _clean up in the morn! ews, KALEIDOSCOPE To extract milk from cocoanuts & Cu- ‘ban has invented a punch resembdling a “‘hammer. Cinder "OH! \[oar' park. is a great inver wl, lmsng 648 foet nto the air ‘1o6 dousis jcrater. - By using a process sald to bs entirely Mew, an I.a‘izn company Is obtaining fuel’ from deposits of € " Mount Lassen, the only a In the continental United S of the wonders There are seventeen towns in G mamed Michelbach and ‘Places listed in the pos Neustadt, |to “write, Seine. It was bacau: Chatillons in Fran the Seine, the gove for future glass and had to be ch decani for the tree. vlously outgrown lts quarters Central park greenhouses, — American, NEVER WANTS ried many di " writes ANYTHING ELSE erent kinds of co E. K. O want_anything else than ar. 1 used it f wholesome and 3 for the relef of ca whooping c L repair of the body is while you are asleep. For the most favorable trans- formation of digested food into nerve and cell tissue, so doctors tell us, sleep is absolutely essential !nitanywvndn\hat those who suffer from lack of proper sleep are weak, pale and lacking in energy or ambition? One of the canses of insornmia is | nerve-irritation from tea and coffee drinking, Tea and coffee both contain caffeine, which has a tendency to cause undue stimulation. of caffeine oftea You can easily overcome these troubles by drinking Postum instead of tea-or coffee. Postum is a delicious, satisfying cereal beverage, and it.is absolutely free from caffeine, or nhy 4 other harmful subsnnu. . 'AfiymmmMum.Dfink ten days. Then see if you do not feel better and. more clear headed, and if you do not sleep better at night—as so many other people have proved for themaelvea, Postum for Health “There’s @ Reason™ checks sneez Osgood Co. THE WM. W. BACKUS HOSPITAL Training School For Nurses A'Private, General Hospital with wek equipped medical, surgical and ob- stetrical departments, offers a three graded course to young wemen g a nurse's training. Write at once for circular of informa- tion. ‘AFPPLICATIONS FOR THE MARCH CLASS, MUST BE RETURNED BE- FORE FEBRLUARY 2ith. ADDRESS K. A. DOWD, R. N. SUPERINTENDENT OF THE TRAINING SCHCOL “THE WORLD ALMANAC is mew en sale, and every home shouM Telepizone 1257 and we will