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RAIN OR SNOW TODAY FAIR, COLDER TOMORROW his sanctity, abllity, judgment, vet as|SATISFACTION IN SERVICE conservation commission offics in New|JEWISH ARBOR DAY I8 POETRY (; of ‘his Divine Exem: an: i = z A v i COLN, THE GREaT. 2 Fse vt > P"; and announcing| A new note in corporation manage-|o¢ jicenses, Mr. Chappell afterwards.as- Ttl;'e '::';‘": Arbor day, which occurs — o e servant of the servants of| p,.ny ig found in the annmal report of oariained ihat Nea Siad e eon e on the 15t lay of the klth month. She- e 2 I Christ” He asked the pravers of his|The Southern New England Telephone bat. of the Jewish calendar. was observed Feb, 12, 1809-1922. Norwich, Monday, Feb, 13, 1923, auditors that the new pontiff be granted! Company. It records an appreciation of for m[ug to t:!ulflnhflfl‘mpn whnk!unmy Sunday evening-by the Y+ M, H. 4. in . by e it ) = ® that kind of shellfish to the market. i e pe ol 5% — < :; i?fd ':r;mu ,\ea;rf.| ‘: u.hehn sthhln:{ he faét that. in the final analysis, the| “goturdey Mr. Chappell received by lo';elr hal,:ht:n M{Mfi! ";flb"‘“h a program T am nothing, but Truth s eve THE WEATHER. T enne s, focke then, ne moted:| public s boss of any public utilty. and| islaphone from State Superintendent of| °f,o ToaXIng, followed by refreshments} know I am right, because I know Winds off the Atiantlc Const, Sy (ho 20T - suckeaon ST CSHInE et hel At 1 e e B ore e cnr | Fisheries John M. Crampton of Harttord | ™5, o ST 100 0 130 ot the meeting, |CHIISE in God.Abraham Lincom. rth of Sandy Hook: Strong east head of the church of Christ. Something mote In an enthuslastic per:| yiononing telogram to him from the| which was well attended, The first|,.ils biography is written in biood dnd 1nd southeast shifting to et andnortho| Leroy Bennett of Moosup, overscer in|Tienneit residence in dfoosup, Mr. Cong-| At the offertory, Mrs. Patriek I, RY-| o) interest in thelr requirements. In g"‘l";_““’ Ci e speaker was Rabbi Joseph N. Rosenbers. | hiim " hiessed t A roarionsy rme and cail et winds: overctst thick: westher and | ('niflnmmflh and well known in Moo |01 s2id that he found a 20-gallon atik, | an, o membe rof the Tegular cholf and|oiher words the telephone company.|"Nsw York conservation commission| RADI Rotenbers spoke of the outlook of | Remubiic: is s monumenc"—Rev. I raln n ay. ! 3 out 23 gallons of manufactured lquor | formerly of ,the choir of ‘the.Chureh Cf{\hich really means all Ita employes. i| raport™ no change in Heensing w"hw"_ udalsm years ago as compared with | Bolton, D. D. . < » Sandy Hook to Hatteras: Fresh and|eup, who was arrested t Wedn: ¢ “hooell” put up in bottlis. juzs =nd | the Immaculate = Conception, Boston.| raking an honest effort to give satls|min'®yg® CItNEC 0 S g the bright outlook of today and called i strong west northwest winds, overcast| . tarncon by Kederal pro’ on Officers [legs Mr. Congdon said that Mr Bennett | sang with full, well modulated tones and I eecy ACtATT et e orDHE e | et you hear of any refnsal from| .iiention to the fact that Palestine fa| linc e Great Monday Conzron and Brigas on a charge of hav- | told him It was for personal use and that | with every ovidénce of confidence and | agoom & T ) » New York communicate with me” |azain a Jewish mation. o I8 Conditions. Ing in his possession a still and & quantl- | he Intended to barrel i; Inter. When ask-| experlence, - 0 Salutarts Hostin. Tho| '3 ™% 00 Rabbi Max Stamm of Norwich was the T o whose virtues'we have Jtti¢ The disturbance that was central over|ty of ellezed “moonshine” was presonted |ed what sizel of the botiles were, M. | service ende dwith congregational sing- i et Procident Tames 1. Mo.| ASSIGNMENTS MADE FOR #|second speaker. Rabbl Stamm sald In|Today. in myriad hearts a piace 's his. Colorado Saturday night has moved rap-|for hearing before U, S. Commissioner replied that they were pint bot- | ing of a stanza of Holy God, We Praise | annual report of President James T. oo INGOME TAX OFFICIALS |the course of his remarks that the| Though long delayed the tove we ehould east-northe: to the lower|Farl Mathewson in Norwich Saturday s and other variocs sizes, some [ Thy Name. Greanlst Frank T.. Far L S U Rl ) Sl Phokie Gew Lom.|Younger Jewish generation s coming have shown. ring the past 24 hoursat-|afternoon. of iquor Dbeing colored and some | Girected the eicir and congregation. progressive. thought and raction in. thel Assignments for Gepities in. New Tou: |y eurer to.the Jewish people’as’s wholel M pow. Tn the lake region aha | The heatlug {00k piacs at 2 ciclock if |clear white A administration of a large public utility. |don and Windham counties toibe at their | shan 'in the past, He made an urgent | 1ANCOin. the Great™ How great a manh eouthern New England, Dakota® and by missioner’s office and althouzh Mr. | The officcr 821 that tha st was not | NANUFACTURE SOCIATION “While our_service obligatlons are by |offices for the accommodation { thee Wh | ainenl tg strencihen the T. M. H. Ar| How oL ltL R 2o | . enongh ¢ operat at the téme officers vis- ns confined to the establishment|have to file income tax returns has beer c: gy el iy oW great in human love, for all mane raln in the Ohlo valley and the Middle walved examination enouzh e.i-|in t the time the off! OPPOSING SOLDIERS’ BONUS|T0 means c 't e e o e e riet. | numerically and_financially. % ey Atlantle star generally fair weather|dence was gresented, in the opinion of the | ited the place and that Mrs. Beamnett was s Voo gl o 77| of connections through the switchboard! mfl“m ¥ l“ «[v.' ‘N'_: “J" ';f\‘ £ "“*_i Rabbi E. Charles Sydney of New|How yearningly he longed to set mens revalled in v Jurt, to warrant holding him for the U. only ome at home, Mr., Bennett being | The manufacturers’ assoclation of|eavs President Moran's report, “that is| George R. Charbonneau of Norwien will|york, formerly of Providence, and a free! X 3 gt . s o Bt P Ot cont NN Bouan 500 | at his work in the mill and nothing was Connectieut. which ls opposing the sbl-| the operation from which the efclency|h¢ at tho office In the Shannon n% | graduate of an American college. was| HOW tenderiy he sought thelr wounds st overspread . tha wpper|which were furmshed. Ofifcer Congdon | removed from the house until Mr, Beanett | dlers' honus, has glven notice to its|of our service Is most sensitively meas-|from Feb. 15 to March 15 inclusive: Br- |y o oioging sneaker. Rabbi Svdner, who to bind! 3 g ot and [ testifind_hat he, as fead of the local|arrived from the mill. Mr. Congdon said | members of the following telegram which| yred, Tt is gratifying to be able to rec-|nest F. Gates will le in Mystic at the post |, € TR IPEREE (a0b! Bytner. who prohibition forees had had several com- |t Mr. Bennett told him that he had not | was sent on Saturday to the Conmecticut | rq that the Improvement in thi feature "‘glc;‘"’!\ullj\r\:’ w‘v‘-_‘ 11;_ 17 .-',.“dfl !vm‘x‘,‘rlz Welfare -boaid Of the: akpty and Hevy: Tet gentle as & aints about Mr., Bennett and alsc :»'v\“‘am\' but that ]\‘: iquor \',‘::m\ Sa m':r;:tn: pl‘n :orzrr.n.'i' g n se.| Of ouT ser ;m'_ heginning ":‘ ,:, ,,':..,; ’\;‘l’:‘din>:r;7“r¥‘\ the W g ‘:;“!mh'?“ §n Lunk | made a strong a I to the Jewish peo.| Clotihed was his soul with de=p humile two persons had personally al'pearel for his own use and that it was put up in onnecticut industry views with se-| jart of 1920, was continued throughout| WRCEE 0. =@ 10 o8 A Be o o osth,y Ple to band together in an effort to ity fore him with complaints about Mr. bottles only until it coull be put into 3 | rlous apprchension continued tendency| 1921, until a standard equal at least to| Ing post office building, Teb. 27 and 2Mh ) orpernate the Jewish language and tra- | Pure.was his heart: his hands wers une anows fn|nett. Mr. Conzdon also said that he had |larger container or barrel. to enact honus bilL. The et in our history has heen reached, | 214 in Saybrook at the town clerk’s oftice | FEPEIALS, the Jewieh laneuage and tra- deflled: had an anorymous letter -statim Upon this tesiimony Commissioner| “A four billlon dollar 1922 budget| oup ideals, however, are not lmited to|0n March 1. working along different lines And deep his trust In God as deepesy ont Mr. Hennett but it was Mathewson said that he deemed the evi- | wouli lurden normal business prosper-| \wpat has heen’ accomplished or may be| [eon T. Wilson cf Putnam. will Be 24} piep i e By S et e ea ple had compliined [ers dence sufficient to binding Mr. Bennett | ity, but it is alarming to know antici-| neeompHahed sncct to te o o POBVOMICE I R e e e hian o P "l In deserfing condfiions as e foundlto be hgd in New Haven on the fourth | oblizations total four hundred millions.| of sorvice In which all departments ars|Nall from Teb, 27 to March 15, Indnsive | oofonts” were cerved and & general| His 1ife was sscrificed that men ba . m when ke and Mr. Briges raided the Tuesday of February. & “Cennecticut industry, touchisz thal inyolved. What we are trying to do I e deduties wi e OB | aliil s Hote anoved. : free; e weltare of ninety per cent. of population | o supplement good technical service|from S m. to 8 p, m. and dorieg S| "o, Ol SUTT arre of the even. | LK® T T peteid, through Ufe's Géthd ¢ state, Ie but sixty-one mer cent. ac- |yt PR erest of o yee & March pen s o 3 . ne. S ESAs ; 3 s ooy apay e Der (oht; jno |'witbunesmonalitnterest on the part GRielliC cohop e v (it g oo g ing consisted of Rabbi Joseph N. Rosen-| Alone, misunderstood—a mariyr. he. aved on| MADE 2,030 TUBERCULIN ST. PATRICK'S CONGREGATION tive today, indlcating serlous operating| our peonle in thd requirements of the |PTEEPI ML I DM L | berg. Samuel Taylor, M. I. Silverman and TESTS OF NATIVE CATTLE JOINS IN PRAYERS FOR NEW POPE|!05Ss and unemployment. fd hscriber as We are able to interpret|, 1A% TeUIME mus L. M. Bronerwine. “Lincoln, the Great!”,we say. Yeay 2 ,, 3 ¢ <2 R S Sl To enact honus legiclation requiring . To that end we are continually Afta inesting fo be Beld mdxt nxomth by creater far tuberculin tests made on| While 45.000 persons’in St. Peter's.| icht hundred and fifty millions, regard- ing methods and practices and are the,Y. M. H. A. the speaker will be Rabbj| I1Nan human tongue can tell. er pemt . le in January by the state de-| Rome, were witnessing the: solemn cora- | jean of above buiget red inl fizures, Il impressing. upan. our empioyes the im 47th Wedding Anniversary. AbTatam NOYEAe of Mo Indite ; . riment of domestic animals, 326 were| nation of Pope Pius XI Sunday morning, | reckless action. To s an overdraft| nortance of evident desire to serve in all| After mearly a half-century of happi ;i His greatnees yet will reach the farthest a rdemned and 693 were killed. e congregation at ‘the high mass in|op welve hundred millions on Amerloan |} , 0 . AR it A s A M Wilach Cursi TR star | following shiows; thé ‘work: of. the ci's church Was hearing £rom | industes would he the camse of Menlet| o O o eh ot the it Fieos rosg i the town of | IE Imcfeate in Telephone Stockholders | His name shall bear an ever-ustrous toliowing . Bl Chte: Glative) it Repe e el L L ies must bear pronortion of over-|mation of public relations or secret com-| anniversary of their marriage very quiet- elephone Co. meuedx e “Linéoln. the Greatl Great Boul. te rom e Tl B AL LI he assis a rezardless of brizinal fons, | mittees which -meet regularly, carryinz!ly Saturday. at their home ‘on the river| '3 A% “Ate o S e e uriay - . toral) aan Lifled 692410 e D e T stonpage of sales brings results 10| o and from the remainder of the fores | road, receiving the congratulations of | eTiAse In the number of its scckho'der=. | Nur nomage, on this day that ssw thy. Aony b i et B |F =L e oo i of industry, as you Well know.” | many helpful facts and suggestions.| their friends who happened to recall the| o C1€ SO%7 O O e eonall the | ot o Tam utle (Imported)—Number imported| for the 4,000 members of the pal In a circular letter to its members the | While we will always have failores and Noatieppt wae. Tmale. P theetice 1538 -seskiiiaen by [T NG S0 RN e A T wms : ey Sod brestivg W0V, uawbes b | ploded Homess, Jwe codl busite 18 Leseiie b errors to resret. we are hopeful that our rvance of the' wedding| (e 100ks of the comoan e Great is thy name. O mkal sma great B e for immediate ~slaughter 344.|sovercizn head ‘of the chureh, ir Presitont. Hariing 1a oprosing osers | continned effortx under . hroad inter: to the fact that Mr et e U R e e N bher retested 497, number reacted 10, [ cessor of Peter. the vicar t ¢ honus ont orelen debt Yati 1 ~a ot AT b an_increase In year « —Jennie ‘ilson-How n ston i 3 P 4] effort to pay honus gt of forelzn debt| pretation of service will earn more and| Carroll is at present confined to b oty 3 ell, T a . 28 2970 her prmits i "", o a "} His resurrection, Saviour com: crning Interest payment on n-,rmd debts | geneer Mr. and Mrs. oll have a host of nnecticut ' puble utilty corpordt = 17 m . 32 20.80 ] breedin number permits ) St Bt ed My lamhs—feed | would lower value of Tiberty honds and friends throughout New London and| = At el sl s i 4 Fo B Imo|immert Ccatie” for Immediate S e o e s || Tioe throssions e Sosam Contl sl o s compemitine i | HUMORIOFSTHE DAY, Comparisans | Niteksaset b coroni et tioh o i A o lllons Of ollars'0f 0b-) washington, February - 1L—Senator { Matter, Who have ‘annmally visited thef ern New Encland, its officers say, i« | bumper.” s Saturday: Rain and|pyn cial tubereulin command of Christ, spiritaally] Tt fs hecomime more ammarent each|Georze P. McLean, of Conmeeticut, ‘ntro- | Carroll cottage on the river, and Who| efiecting a period of sound public inve: “But you can take them out in your e M, comprising ipse it (L St e ot Gl 2N quced the following: petitions in the Unit- | affectionately refer to the elderly |ment demand and there is now no tros- | flivver."—Baltimore American. " g igsn y i = - feeding His sheep.| day that the jndgment of business Amer-| 7% States senate tod of “Unclé Bill” and “Au Lib.” | pect of any marked nge in the posi S, W - sitfon and struggle the cata-| houses of congress to oppose {he honus.| Petitions from members of she Pan- | o, SEORTE I0 MRS ARG FREECE R e Siacr as & strong les derdurice of n bath? = me for Sun Skl Brbe t that | no matter the number of sourees from|Albanjan Federatlon of America, local | [y S70, (Gon, 900 PR BAVE DU | among local utility issuc Attendant: “One shilling.” T witnessed generals gn| which it is thousht funds might he oh-|branch, No. 51, Waterbury, and Pan-Al-{ 2600 teRT B = = t: “Hech, man that's a Jot. Caq Sunday's and panoply and| tained. This is the most important eca-|banian Federation of America, local No. | “Up 1 "3y ang Mrs. Carroll have been o e e A X0 AT, SEXBICE RRE gl n e var-porms najesty of triumph, kings'nomic question: before —congress today|22. of North Grosvenordale, Connecticut, |y vin"coq health and are active. A good sum for the local charitable | water ?"—Exchange. el J | s d nz at thelr chariot|and merits the nersonal interest and ac-|urging the recogmition of Albania by the o }work of the B'nai Brith is expected 10| wijoy lonk have the young Flittere .t Swine (Natlve)—Number singie treat- i lered to the | tlon of every manufacturer in the state |l nited States government without further be realized by the ball which Rose of - SUN, %00N AND TIDFS, 361, number do 3 Sedo Bk R R g i delay. éw Haven.—The personal tax regis-{ \.w Fngland lodge, No. 898, Is to give| P15 Peen married? AR "cholera o representative PR e o Petition from members of Conmectiont | trars sent out 70,000 tax bius. and 15,000 { % SREIRC ACEE, S0 [ 8 10, FRE Several months, 1 judge. - . - hemorrhagle sHsRig aver APl Pre. Yalamine Tapchcon Yezetadble Growers association, Poinfret | came: back with the postoffice stamp on | 50 1 VIRTeERS house & 1A0Ee Rtendc] wyes? » Water. cted herds 15 00 Edi aroiis alasin A Center, Connecifent. favoring acceptunce | them, “not at address.” exent I8 ‘anticipated ; “When they_part on the front ved Par. | a (Fmported)—Number of pe 3 Rl o on entertamatial hgrghorme, of Henry Ford's offer to comilate the ! ¥ randa in the morning they don't act i’ f 15, number of pigs imported 111 € ‘\\t‘ the ‘\m'v eign w.‘ ff.| man avenue, with 2 valentine luncheo: Muscle Shals priect, etc, as'if they think it will be forever. — 3 o4 1 5, numbe pig rted Béhed whose death occurred so|Covers were laid for t and an B s a . 5 Birmingham Age-Herald. ’ { 12 v ing. S ) yt - W } on*Uiars il Bvsids Hapting i el i U i i L PSS s i e e Mh’ and What made you drop out of the #> s : : Three men, one of them & fot ¢ Mrs. Jenme Kendill Goodrum wa : clety? 5 - barber ving on i were o k”“v e : v\ .»" e Noank 1 termen, who do much of ASK FOR “We didn't drop out; it elld out . o4 $ Reciatad v Députy desand eonl eing. accompanied by Miss | thelr fishing In the Race, Which is watct L7 from under_ us.’—Boston Transcript. ~ 3 ward ndsay Smith on _the ane s St deri the jaatiafiction fyofe D\ LForR OrlicK's “Josh hadn't been in town a week.” h After i ge of hgnting on Sunda¥. Thay A R s | state, who \}-—r’v- \,.‘ “n!u(‘ ‘r \E»‘:m\":"l( ks #a1d Farmer ; Corntageel. - “belore . Ba L S 1 he woods south of Hinck- | 000 nals who''Ténresent 1 thb| s Waterburp—This' olfy | throwehys s o)k & Tumcr that the state gt How Fore fln()ngma] was on familiar speakin“ terms with th a dog which, it was ad- . 7 amber of erec Jders(ogeuiasnot fissue - deen 0. mon some of the most wealthy and Influ- GREENEVILLE kg 4 s anclents whojof old, gave voun-| chamber of commerce, 44T~ genes this year to take lobsters in New REF IR i ed, was 2 1 | e s o arioust A s atics York waters will be glad to hear that Avoid Imitations |ential families. An' you'd be surprised fhe calendar of the activities of the| the harber. Th been chosen, mave | eral of the city's most R ; wd Substitutes |5 WaY they pay attention to hie il shuved forl they humting, bu o of St. Pa-| citizens, did honor last w s i by iz deas.” s as Tws: O Mon-| merely ot in the woods to give the d S e ( Q\ T;n‘ Mrs. '.x' m»]w'v fl:am'fivnr‘h of its Robert B. Chappell of New London, 3 g B ‘How did he manage 1t?" 5% Seir e The dog- was' held by.the dep T g haic i a Al ol AL - Dol it it county game and fish warden, after read- ForInfants, Tavalids and Growing Childrsn Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder . himself a job as & trafe oep.* BTl Seoh meeting or| 8 T o e e O R | Reaters ” o i [ing the Noank story, called up the fish The Original Food-Drink For Al Ages | No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible | —\Wasiington Star. te street. On Thursday | three men gave bonds fo a oy s o fars s Toi — = — e — Johnny, who had been invited by his | ! author, diplomat, famed for e - ceek prayer ervics will | In court thly (Monday) morn teacher to spell “window,” answered lactire room. “w-i » sential. The . “Wrong " snapped the teacher. *Can't n the lower room of You tell the difference between window riday evening. The reg- | and widow?” Euphemia circle of I y “Yes, sir.” said Johuny. “You can see ] held at the | through one, but not through the other.” w T e ames Osgrove 0 R A B p — ——— E | ° ° de s ) (01§ es (©nn terest to the members this (Monday) A meeting of th Frien after- can- £0- regul. Tuesday 4 a epecial rehear- Wo- T80t i the Testiey. Thursday ning entng on evening Friday e rehearsal. “TAFTVILLE | E | : ening with the young peopl Saturday Aecorated Saturds the committes in charge of Booths also eracted. | n . arge of Sund: E olties Wit a success. | A C. were | Savignac o Norwich na was traine o Ban r In the s was Mor fons in a * osponent * land the hush-a round both !anc going strong when Referes Cormier = scheduled for the | easoup Beauregard ¥ Greenavitle, are to hold thelr regu- again on Jar meetin evening in the fire | house at Bvery member is ex-| pecied to be present “You Can Do IIVo Better Than 'Buy Cur Wurst” For Your Next Breakfast TRY OUR HOME-MADE PORK SAUSAGE THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 FrankliniStrest Our February Sale is now on and we are offering all our shoes at prices greatly reduced, even our staple lines. THIS SALE MEANS REAL ECONOMY TO YOU, AS WE ARE SELLING OUR DISCONTINUED STYLES AND BROKEN LINES AT A BIG SACRI- FICE, RATHER THAN CARRY THEM ALONG AT REGULAR PRICES. Our Ladies’ Street and Dress Foot- wear is offered at big reductions — And our Men’s Department has some unusual values at this time, Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes $1.45—$1.95 and $2.45 The James F. Cosgrove Co. 206 MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. Nine Cent Sale It is amazing the number of articles which are in daily use that may be sold for a quarter of a dollar or less. It is likewise surprising how many of these smaller- necessities that we are able to grotp together and sell you for the very small sum of nine cents. HERE’S A MIGHTY INTERESTING LIST — EVERYTHING 9 CENTS. Centre Aisle~-Shannon Blg. | Millward's Needles . . % TOILET PAPER IN ROLLS Salco Absorbent Cotton, 2 oz ... 9¢ Knitting Needies . 6 FOR 9o | Toilet Pins on cards ..... 2 FOR 9¢ | Red Cross .. Sveeses® 96 | Boroxide ..t vieeeians Persiana 1,10 FOR 9c | Atlas Hooks and Eyes, A CARD 9: | Japanese ....... veveees 8¢ | Sylpho Nathol ...... Glossilla Ribbon .... Piecs FOR 9c | Dusting Caps .................. 9c | Waldorf . S 9 | Cedar Chips .......ccoouvnnnnn. 9¢ 23c Needle Holders ..... Pin Cubes . e ibaaea9c ki iBoh White 0 M - % | J. & J. Adhesive Tape 1-2 inch .. Sc 50 Pillow Cords . Nye's Machine OIl &sesstersioesii86 ] TOILET-PAPER IN.PACKAGES | J: &4 Adhesive Taps 1-2 .. % s Lingerie Tape ........ A PIECE 9 | Bob White ..................... 9¢ | Aercel Wash Cloths ... L% 50c Stamped Hats ... % Twill Tape ..... 3 PIECES FOR 9¢ | - . gc | Knitted Dish Cloths ... BiciStappediSunyBonnets - Foot Form Darners ............. % Alliance Floss ....... Clark’s O. N. T. Lustre ..... ALLIANCE CAP HAIR NETS - IN ALL COLORS— SPECIAL 9¢ Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Cream 9c Armour's Toilet Soap 9c Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soan 9c Half-pound Cake Violet Glycer- ine % Niagara Safety Pins ... A CARD 9¢ Hat Pins on cards asenee 83 Shoe Trees .. A PAIR 9 Stocking Feet .... 2 PAIRS FOR 9 Round Shoe Laces ..... A PAIP 9¢ PENCILS AT SALE FIGURES 4 FOR 9:—3 FOR 9c—2 FOR %o | Fiat Shoe Laces .. 2 PAIRS FOR 9c | Half-pound Cake Buttermilk | DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT x::m: n:_:::‘:s,. z FOR 32 Goats’ Mercarized Darning Cot- [ L0090 00 0l G ies Rimond 90 :::dA:‘?pn‘h: : Linen Finish Envelopes . . 9c | Coats’ Plain Darning Cot- alinaltve, Seap seesees 90 gy e Pokers s Wax Paper, 12x15 ..., A ROLL 8 | 00 -iarrsioioioios 3 FOR 9c | Ofivilo 80ap .oovvvirveinnnnsn 90 | V0 FEEETS o0 Passepartout Binding .......... 9c | Dexter's White Knitting Cotton c | Lilac Rose Soap ..... Soumies have i gt " o | Mending Worsted, 2 CARDS FOR 9c | Goblin Hand Soap ........ 9c HENANRILE StousitollE Pencil Clips Lattes " gc | Tape Measures ................. 9c | Gartsides’ Iron Rust Soap Wire Strainers . Pancil,Clipal: g 2 Fofi o Invisible Hairpins, 2 PACKS FOR 9c | Williams' Barber Bar ... Layer,Cake Pans .. Colored Chalk ... 2 BOXES FOR g, | Resular Hairpins, 2 PACKS FOR 9c | Williams' Mug Shavina | Pie Pana ....... Finred ... A'30X 9¢ | Hairpins in Cabinets— 08P ... ciiilnn R, 9 | e ab Shakers . k X Invisible—9c AND 2 FOR 9o Yankee Shavino. Soap . O ss i g _F""‘egsd« . i :_g; gc Regular—9 AND 2 FOR 9c Physician’s and Surgeon’s Soap 9c SNVE"SM“IS o ot Pads ..... . o 3 ek Soriusadogecenaane Yot Pade il S FOR g0 | Paper Shopping Bags .......... 9c | Bardello askile Lot Hsavy Tumblecs: oo Siec o S Kol Bl ot et e | curilatirons S ST L e ¢ Jergen'c Castile . SPECIAL—10 GROSS ASSORTED TOILET SOAPS MADE 3Y THE Toothpicks .. Brittany ‘Bags . Mystic Polishing Mits Wooden Spoons Clinton, Alliance, DeLong Safoty Ping oot .. A PAPER 9¢ Celluloid Thimbles .. 2 FOR 9¢ Common Pins .. 2 PAPERS FOR 9c Carter’s Writing Fluid Rubber Bands Drinking Cups i PALMOLIVE CO. ...... ONLY 9c | 2P0 R 2 Common Pins .. 4 PAPERS FOR 9c is| LR S o D Woeol Powder Puffs ... 9 | Funnels ....... 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Snaps . f AP CARD 90 oz ti o see 2 FOR 9: | Shelf Paper .......... 8 YARDS 9 KALEIDOSCOPE The Hawallan home commision s~ tablished by the congress will maxs a vigorous effort to rehabilitate “the dying Hawaiian race.” Baron Ungern-Sternberg, former Bolshevik leader in Siberia, reviewed his romantic career at the court-mar- tial before he was shot. The “dhole” the red wild dog of northern India, is a most dangerous ereature. Hunting In packs, it will at-| tack any living thing, even that jun</ zle king the tiger. i The new harbor to be buflt at Sue ez, the southern terminus of the Su=i ez canal,' will enable it to become one of the world's greatest depots for supei plying fuel ol to ships, The principal value of molybdenite’ 1s in the manufacture of steel, to which; it gives a hardness and toughness that, makes the steel suitable for use in pro< peller shafts, guns and bolers, Florence Italy, is known as the" Cityr of Flowers,” Here the famous orris roots of the large pale purple iris ory flag, which is grown extensively throughout the surrounding distriets. | The veil worn by Ruth, the Moa= bitess, into which Boaz measured six| measures of barley, was very different, from the light article now worn by women. It was merely a square pieca of cotton cloth. There are some curious rents du to the king of Sngland. The Lord o the Manor of Addington pays a year-| Iy rent of a howl of porridge, and the tenants of Crendon, Buckinghamshi; send to his majesty every June a gar< land of roses. For the purpose of handling airerart at sea and giving a greater range to the bision of those in command of the . maneuvers of battleship squad=; rons, the United States navy is addin; to its flotilla of ships a baloon andi airplane carrier. The vessel is named; in tribute to Wilbur Wright, fre whose genius the development of n\m tion derived so its impetus, } A Dottle of polsoned molasses h upside down on a fence post so as trickle out in the hot afternoon sun im an effective trap Yor the moths that produce the pale Wwestern cutwormy the most destructive grain crop pest of the western prairies, E. H. Strick=| land, of the department of agriculturs Ottawa, told ‘the Entomological Soci= ety at a recent meeting in Toronto. It is expected that Ontario’s honeyt crop next season will be marketed large 1y on the co-operative system, as a re- sult of the activities of the committes ap< pointed recently by the Ontario Beekeeps ers’ association, and Wwith the assistance of the Ontario government. The honew will be graded and have a registered brand for the protection of consumers. Each package will have a distinguishing number by which it can be traced back to the producer. It s reported that about 5000 pounds of coral, worth, $700,000 are taken each year from the coral beds of Japan. The work is done by divers, the master diver receiving and grad- ing the coral as it is brought in. Whole- sale and exporting firms keep repre- sentatlves there to. inspect the coral and make bids for it. The color ha: much to do with the value. The mos! expensive is “boke” a pale quince col- or: next in value is pink, then white, light red and dark red.

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