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Ead oy CLOTDY, COLDER TODAY; - TUNSETTLED TOMORROW ers ot Russian Jewry ana a noted orator. They come to Norwich as members of the Solkolow commission to bring a message to the'local Jewish community of the World Zionist Congress recently held in Carlsbad, where a definite plan for the re- construction of Palestine was® accepted and a commission was appointed to visit JUDGMENT FOR $137.49 IN COMMON PLEAS COURT George S. Gadbois of New - London was. given judgment for $137.49 against John Turello of that city by Judge Charles B. Waller in the court of com- mon pleas there at 2 o'clock Monday Williams Co. and Kerns et MeWilliams Co. S Permission to file amended answer and counter claim was granted in (he case of Maynard vs. Farina, et al, Judgment for defendant for costs Was entered in the case of Weseman vs. BOTTLED MOONSHINE AND TWO STILLS WERE FOUND Charles Belisla at whose place in ‘Woodstock prohibition officers found two copper stills and a quantity of moonshine in a raid made last Friday, was before heBuilettm |Despondent, Slashes Throat With Razor { < THE CLOSE OF FEBEUARY. Refuigent nights of cold with tinted suar Gisier, In gorgeous pomp throush O'er snows that shimmer ghostly Norwich, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1022, In a fit of despondency Samuel Firth. Mr. Firth has suffered from heart d it 1s a{ Avpley. b o harer: balleing. ta” this| OF miLTUSE Soark Die. Wi (he rovs o! ble for some time rast and it s sup- s rican | afternoon. The judgment Was entere his office . o % in U mingling spark biue . about 70 years of age, slashed his threoat | {OIOS) ICT B, PG TS ®despondency. | the United States and o A at a motion list session of the court. Cases were assigned as follows: city Monday morning. Conditions With a razor at his home on Main street, | om0 G e o for ik resuiting in his attem5t to take his life. Other motions disposed of at the ses- sion were as follows: An order of mo- tice was granted in the case of Cu- pello vs, Duca and Zajac vs, Dmytry- shyn, et al. March 6, at Norwich—The Hathaway!l" Co, vs. Coates, March 20, at New London—Florman vs. Cozichinsky. wars, Of phospher green and driftwood fire n Orion !l‘:l;.:l:m!.'l'lmluhhln.- At midnight, then himself descends The ladder of the west. wih flashing ma. up @ homeland for the hundreds of thou- sands of refugees in the land of their an- céstors, Palestine. Probable cause was found and the man was bound over to the U. S, district court under bonds of $500. _Attorney John H. Barnes 'was counsel for Belisie at the hearing. Monday night an area of high baro- meter of great magnitude covered tife Great Central valleys, the plain states and the northwest and had its center ver Montana, whefe the pressure was Baltic, Monday night about 8.30. Dr. George Thompson of Taftville was hur- riedly called. The doctor found the pa- tient bleeding freely from the deep slash in his throat, and after rendering what At an early hour this (Tuesday) morn- ing Mr. Firtn was reported as resting comfortably at the Backus hospital. His chances for recovery are said to be fav- GRANTS DIVORCE ON March 27, at New London—Wilensky Ve r b, hidden to his beit that frames 2 ‘Answers or other pleadings in two|vs. Shafer; Koss et al. vs. Maynard. Officers W. E. Jackson, S. L. Briggs| Yo% as high as 21.00 inches. An area of [aid he could summoned the ambuiance|orable, He was brought to the hosbital GROUNDS OF CRUELTY | weeks were ordered in the cases of l‘:d H;“Cm‘:dm mde-;h:hnnh n;"“' A Iklfie;rl:“:'(‘ the hills, then leaving T 1t v entral over the|from the Backus hospital about midnight. Judge Allyn L. Brown has granted a di- | Cherny vs. Green; the Schwartz Fur- the stills, they report: at they found Alone and ruddy ere the t ends pr 4 Rlo Grande valley and moving Lo w2 Tvorosito Al K. McClintaticiof ‘Montville |niture Co. VK. Kaplan. James Burnet Lived in Yantle. five gallons of moonehine put up in quart of - toward Southern Texas. This pressire from Arthur McKlintock of New York on the grounds of intolerable cruelty since June 1, 1920, She is also given the right to resume her maiden name of Aida Kess- James Burnet, who died in New Lon- don Feb. 22, had lived as a lad in Yantic and worked in the Yantic woolen mill. He also worked in Hanover, and pint bottles. distribution has been attended by un- usually cold weather tr the upper Miss- issippi valley and over the plain states Disclosure of defense in one week or judgment was ordered in the case of New | London-Norwich Poster Advertis- VOLUNTEER INTERLOCUTOR AT YOUNG HEBREWS' MINSTRELS DRINK AND BAD CHECKS BRING TERM IN JAIL And what of day? Ab, noble waning of the winter sway ' Smooth shouldered clouds, with Tyrian No Superior Court in New Londen. stain = As a young The superior court s jen which had ; 2 ¥ = fraudu- 3 : . vs. Shallett, . essi Empurpiing all their breadts, stoop ta T ley and over th pin Staies] Thro' the Land of Joy, via the Ha-Ha| After having issied a sorles of fraudu- |10 reine et Tua 0on A0 S AL eSS ing Co. ve. By tars| DY e lived in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Can- | been scheduled for New London todaw|. . the hiiis of enow Jowest tomperature reported Monday| Louie: R secoml A e o | e R o Vitos Drines of the New |1920, and fhe case was heard last Friday | Permission to fils & bill of particulars|ada. - His surviving reiatives are his wife| (Tueslay) is to be postponed. It Is unc|That sleave - the " herizon's turquoise Was 32 degtecs below at Havre, Mon. | S0 bY the, Young Metts Hebres Svew | Lonaan pence couct that he make good |before Judge Brown as an uncontested [was granted in the case of the New Lon-| and mother and two sisters, Mrs. Glover | derstood. that Major Hadal A. Hall, at- o g i fana. Moderate temperaturcs contin= | Sicidon ‘was mcsesstaly presented | the checks Witiin a week's time, and in |suit with Attorncy H. H. Petiis appearing | don-Norwich Poster dvertlsing Co. vs.|( amplin_of Water(ord. Conn., and Mrs. | torney In the suit to be tried, 1 sick with [Of Morming goid between the ehadow ued ‘during Monday in the east and|\ionday evening at Olympic hall The|addition permitting himself to become |as counsel for the petitioner. Lazaro and Electric g Co. iam Rehley of Palmen. Mass. a bad cold and is not able to be in court. | Ang pec Row like chafed cheeks thest > et mantling bare twigs glow, minstrel show was witnessed by an audi- cnce of about 500. Owing to illpess, M. intoxicated 5o that he had to be arrested three times within 10 days, Maurice V. Ten days in which to file an answer B R TR, There were general rains within the or other pieadings wer Aztec heiroglyphics have never been < Voluntary Bankruptey Petition. While wilding cherry buds show core of s in the Middle Atlantic| yjarkoff was unable to appear in the cast | Fitzgerald of New London, Central Vgr-|solved. cases of Carbray et al S. Russel o M ch R}l . l-ndr.r ?’rl‘“n. " snows in New England | ax mierloutor and his piace was admir. | mont employe, was sentenced Monday to filed a \'olll;i:‘::np;ovfilli:‘iHL:IH::;‘\I;::; u eumatism (™ cold wind rings the busiing of 2 Fork abiy filled by Benjamin. Weinstein, who | six months in jail. Fitzgerald was haled with liabilities §2,329.38; assets, $2,500, And freight yard turmoil of the distant ngland and New York the | vountcercd from the audicnce when the | into court ahout a week ago for having Largest croditors: State Einance Corpr,| THIS 18 rheumatism weather, and cars, I be cloudy and colder on | announcement of Mr. Markoffs ilines | passed one check for §75 and one or §55 New London, $900; Newark Loan Co,|L€e & Osgood Co. is having a large|Then pauses while the sun in that briet unsettisy and colder 9 on ticket sellers at the union station; ek s - 3 smites n 'm}"{n‘fld?n "Alvn:m.': iu:‘“:(rl::'rmnnf was as follows: check for $25 on John Clark, a clerk in ~ : QP:‘ E’,:fi“‘ Sm Newark Loan Co.,|demand for Rheuma, the one remedy|So potent on the shouiders that the mien . weather will be cloudy and| Part I—Overture, Our Sammies, Fox's | the shop of George E. Fisher, and for — B g 'CS‘.’“',»’:;""' & Mil|for this disease they sell with guar-|Of bioiched grass and shorn gray irecs day followed by rain and,| ‘pening, Popular Medeys, en- | hawing intercepted a check for $169.74 A R IO antee of money back if it fails. ARd tremoy of & hope. What torper ef iay or Wednesdar. company; I Went My Mammy .| for J. A. Daniels, 701 Main street. With the passing of another week the|shape, will he added to on two sldes te the year ezal; Weep No More My Mammy, Chas. The court showed leniency at the time 0 i q fn’ Norwieh I not | sauare up the front with the street. This Was startied broad awake by that de- Winds Krieger, musical ®ecalty, Master Sadn- | and while passing sentence on Fitzgerald | building situation in Norwich has mot | T/ 18 to FEC T qh.0chVor trame licious ting of y Hook—Moderate | .. “pick Me to Sieew, L. Goldberg; The | suspended execution of the sentence on|materially changed, and only work that| onciruction, one and two stories high. Of fervor? What maid heart sweetness é west winds a Fooleesh Fectury, G. Goldfaden ; The Sh condition that Fitzgerald make good the|has heen started for some time progress- | Provision will be made for a store to oc- of far bridal rites T Uieorge 1. Kaplan, Vioiin Wizard, H. Bryn- | amounts within the week. Within four wm— | Surprised these m loisters of ed slowly during the week. There were|cupy the ground floor on the street side, ! i riie clois of the Hatteras—Mode ate lqp; Dapper Dan, Charles Krieger; grand hours after he had been released from no building applications filed with Fire | which will have plate glx®s and ali mod- gty e yerge vest becoming northcast|finale, entive ensemble. court Fitzgerald cashed a check for $50 | Marshal Howard L. Stanton during the | ern store fixtures. In addition the plans B L etk Bt win weather Tuesday. Part 1I: Ragid Transit, Closing Down | at James' drug store, Bank street, and | jast week. provide the crection of a service station — Forecast Youger, entire company. ~ the check proved worthless. Ile was The work on the new Y. M. C. A.|in a separaje building near the house. LOVE, ASLEX t sngland—Cloudy and | . The Kaplan, director; | then given 24 hours within which to pay | puilding progressed at a moderate raio;The plans may be estimated. AN F R g oo rn New England—Cloudy and |, 3. Wccomparudi; HMenjamin | that check. .This he did. But later In|and the brickwork on the mew gymna- == - t colder Tuesday; Wednesdayq \¢oingicin, interloautor. us, sieeping the week another check which he had put chiid slum_building is well along. The work ’ e WILLIMANTIC, ““m,\lnz A great awakening. hast thow The end ren were G, Goldfaden, Bones; | over on the manager of a New London|op connecting the two buildings Which| piang are being completed for a build- ith serious ecstas on the brow bservations in Norwich S. Coler, Tambo; L. Goldoerg, Rastus;|stors was brought to the attention of.re to be used as administration bulld- | iz on Main strest m{’,_ N, Emane e And 1){;5‘_;» d bath e'er aee « observations show the [ A. Segal, Joshua. . Prosecuting Attorney Daniel M. Cronin. | ingg aleo progressed rapdiy. =5 | il ba Bwo! stocies and, basement 34x80 oy temper The circle comprised Charles Krieger, | Still the opportunity to make good before| \Work still progresses on the renovatlon | foet, of brick. with & sisg. roof. The The quiet hands are crossed upom the & Monda H. Bryanan, Master Sadinsky, S. Brenner. | the end of the week was granted to Fltz- | of ‘the Austin block, now owned bY | owrer will oceupy. the first flonr for a | A . o 2 Sreiat Rar.| Those in the chorus were, Miss M. Gold- | gerald. On _Friday Probation Officer | Schwartz Bros. At St. Mary's church | yectaurant, and the upper floor is o be A F W fth M B % Prescient of waking life that tensely e . 29,80 [ Dlati, Miss S. Goler, Miss E. Blinderman, | Richard W. Mansfield, in whose custody | more or less work was done through the | aerant o for offices. The pians will be . ew o e a‘ny argams . O & 12 4 20,60 | Miss A, Blinderman, Miss V. Coit, Miss B. | Fitzgerald had been placed, was obliged | week and the workmen/are now engaged | bt ont for. fieuses. soon_ after the. first to bonds divine. apd " 34 oa.70|Beisen, Miss I Lubchansky, Miss F. Blin- | to call upon the police to logk Fitzgerald | on the interior of the structure. of March. obedient to the spirits quest. eSets rman; N. Hyman, J. Zimmerman, B | up. He was in an intosicated condition|”The record of building permits issued ~ s 54 S isenberg, J. Hertz, S. Shabecoff, B. Al-|at the time. in ‘the fleading Covmecticut dities and b 5 W " 141 - : 3 %, et itie KD SPRINGS. ings hath this childiike, sieeping soul Comparisons exander, J, Alexanter, J, Rabinovitch, B. Monday Judge Prince revoked the pro-| Springfield do not reflect any improve- "'“:0 = .. - . of thine, e Pre for Monday—Rain or|Stamm. A. Hyatt, L, Hyatt. bation extended to Fitzgerald and com-|ment in the building situation. The ab-| The Sisvak Evangelical Lutheran con- A Sale of Equnsflte Sllk and M‘ulm |Already yoimed, a skyward flight to take, snow The patrons and paironesses were M. | mitted him to jali Probation Officer | normally low record of permits fesued in | STeSaticn. which recently purchased the And when the clarion ca come— A i Snow and sleet |and Mrs. A Curland, Dr. 2nd Mrs. J. Ten- | Mansfield announced in court that Mrs. | (e week, numbering 68, compares with | /4 clubhouse building on West Main S e,k sis Drdera B ntinued cloudiness, withi | ven, Mr. and Mrs. Af, Mrs. Simon Brody, | Fitzgerald and her child would be forced | 139 in the third week of February, 1921, | Street Will soon begin remodeiing the hat deeds, what songs | ! Mr. and Mrs, H. Sears, Mr. ang Mrs. S.|to return to Hartford and take up resi-|and 60 in 1920, In tha cost of the build- | PUilding for use as a church. Rev. George —Helen Archibald Clarka in Bestos by Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs.'A. Strom, Mr. ana | dence with her relatives and Fitzgerald's | ings for which permits were granted the | P2Nchuk is the pastor. Tranecript. 3 SUN, MOON AND TIDES. Mrs, H, Land, Mr. and Mrs. D. anlu;, father, who has not been in good health,| record of the past week, $197.575, com- - — —— Mr and Mrs. E. Smith, Miss Rose Gold-| will have to give up his home and find | pares with §1,226,071 and $698,391 for o o : T8 s High I Moon | perg, Miss Ray Gordon, Miss Clara Gor- | ather means of having someone care fo1 | hase am s0n. mmmtios, Pians are nearing completion for the || § The exquisite silks in all the rainbow colors—the soft HUMOR OF THE DAY don, Miss e I5. Bud Green- | nim. ler, Dr. K. Markoff, I, M municipal building for the town of Essex. stein, Dr. Sussler, Dr, K. Markoff, I } ty such attempt in violation of Article V. Section 4 of the constitution of the na- tional society.” Musterole loosens up stiff joints and drives out pain. A clean; white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard, it two-family dwellings on the property. which will be of frame construction. pro- vided as the symbol of power. The distance from which eagles apy their prey is almost i month, the others being the Old North State. the Susquehanna and the Bremer- ton, which departed last week. It was voted that | Downstairs Department 7-QUART ENAMELED TEA . with all modern improvements, credible. 3 3 < : . o Teacher—Who wa, hat said of hes 3 EEE The building will be of selected brick - and laces and d.m 3 . S — £ 4 Bronerwine. % NEW OPERATORS' FEES PAY AL E““‘""; :“‘I‘E;TG AGE Toaxs | CoTStruetion. 3x62 feet, two stories high, batistes muslins—the delicate dainty em- o o : +] The minstrel committee comprised: FOR TWO MILES OF ROADS ND ) AGE N8| with a slate roof. The floors and roofs Ly . . = earl —Life. 8 FOUH A M Sadinsky, D Bendett | g iney to bulld two mie o Ther were three sales of real estate | Wl be of fifeproot construction, and the broideries—the pretty ribbons, and clever little floral jend—Do thoughts that came to you : M Bronerwine, X Blumenthal, B. Wein- | Bnough money to bulld tu es Oflin Norwich as compared to seven sales|entry will be tiled, with the interior 5 = “. 2 ever return? stein; Y. W, M. A Miss Lena Novick, | Iroved bistwwave was collected Jasi| ¢or o corresponding week a year ago. | trimmed in hard woods. On the first|| | decorations, all combine to make these “undies” the Scribhler—Oh, yes—if 1 _inciose ® 6 5 Wi, Lunle Netem, -\l\"s‘s 'i{"’":"'::w cants for dperators’ licenses in Conmeo. | The mortgage loans for the respective |floor will be the postoffice and rooms for t % stamped envelope. —Toronto Triegram L 0 ; ing e manstee show. Mr Han-|ticut, it was shown Monday by figures of | WCOS Were $14.243 and $25,6 the judee of probate town clerk, board of | | d most beautiful and appealing that we have ever shown. Judging from thelr lovks, some Amere a high t is low Following the mimnstrel show, Mr. Ha".‘. the motor vehicle department. The total In New London the sales of real estate | selectmen and a vaul On the second fcans who put good money inte them - < followed by flood tide, | OVer, chairman of the ~committee In | C \lq from this cource was 66,172, ax |Wumbered five as compared to ‘four for | Will be a larze assembly‘hall. The build- . . several years ago realize today toat the — charge of the Jewish relief campaign| o @ $70.104 taken in durine 1920 | the same week in 1921. The mortgage|ing Will be heated by steam. The plans e rrices e p ]ng 00 an mark. AFTVILLE e R e At | I enich fees, * Under the law, this mone, | 10an8 Were $15,625 and $16,400 for the | Will be ready for etimates about March 2 risfly ‘in the interests drive. . £ SEcne Byt wecks. 15. Vi like all other fees, fines and forfeimres | COFFesponding wee It is reported that om humanitarian he ol of Mr. Hanover's remarks the e P h: A party was given Asthu | U cose of Mr. Hancrers remarks the) S Dy T motor venich drvartment . | || |NIGHT ROBES............FROM 50c TO $16.98 | || .2 i roorice ot on vomass Benoit S g in the Naturali- | focda® T Ton he must be turned over to the state h = B e Wy laying football and get back 1o the o : oms Wt about two hundred | 1% way department for repairs and replace- ans are under way to promote th TEP-] oned Iynchir®w—Punch (London). R rer s pee et spido |, Bdas o satic vay 2 lmets o BLOOMERS AND STEPINS. . FROM 50c TO $6.98 | || 705 Ttian S .o . = jrthe: o e v o v 362 coll ity. The board of school visitors, P. 31 - Y ot back birthday. He was given | STATE SONS OF TME AM. REV. With the $301,362 collected in fees for | © The . P ani 2 Da ot ro0e | SCORE NATIONAT COMITTER,|aotrsiors Tocoach a (ot o $388. (54 wag | LeRoy Harwood, dresiient, mian 1o se as your ENVELOPE CHEMISE. . ..... FROM 50c TO $8.98 || =" * d carnat There were many from | Emphatic protest was made by the Con- |7aid to the state last year by operators | cure Wmsh and rsv)lmaws on lh; 1huxlld~ s .n r:x o mall oAbt I s S5t & Mon mantic, Occum, Baltie and | necticut Society, Sons of the American |alone. This would be sufficient to build | ings to submit to the city council in the a . ; he got 3 1 Nor ¢ e wparty. Refresh-| Revolution, against the alleged “high- | tWelve miles of impraved highway in it- [ near iRl ot ik SILK VEST CHEMISE. ....". .FROM $2.98 TO $4.50 :.T;:’:’;“'" baried yostertay."~Deittn ece ng of assorted |yanded manner in wrich the executve |Self but thef money will be used to re- | trict an old building is being uséd whicl l 4 i et i e . o Grlies o ek one - exscutve | SELBUC SRt mones oyl i to | 0 an ol o el anit el S cle AT SILK CAMISOLES. ......... FROM $1.50 TO $3.98 | §| T vis wev ot casine 1 4 20t anst gars and cig Jancing was al%o en- | {omiting to run the affairs of the organ- |Were forced to suffer during the war | features, nad it is planned to provide a health his money are soon parted” The new sic was furnished by the St. | jzation, at a special business meeting of | When oils and other materials ank labor | six-room fireproof structure. In the y CORSET COVERS.......... FROM 50c TO $4.50 way: “The long green doesm't remain - e the Connectiout hody, held at the Strat- |Wre divertéd to war activities. Harbor-Nameaug school district the pu- Omdoor with the green long."—Rocky Mouftaiz eben is taking A. Miller's | §o10 Hotel, Bridgeport, February 22. The( A fee of $2 is charged for the exam- [pils are forced to go ahout three-quarters Herald. Rl o il i stoel. Beigmort Tetyacy 31 Thag, A Too of 32 lo/ctmcet sor. tho examn-| Dl ane foreed 10 o ajrat thote suprters it \ BRAWERS ...ovivoionne.. . FROMSE TOSCMRR =" o o o, a Ir. Miiler is ed to his home k vo | license who has not held such a license dur- | schools are a mile nad a half apart, ana = irg nd hiz 10 gl quet, and the protest tok the form of twa |} s | shot at by a burglar and his lifa was w . resolutions passed by unanimous ‘vote, | iNg the previous year. Some people have | it is proposed to erect a six-room build- 1Ly ER K IR P 3 FR saved by a button which the Sulle 1 while on the way to work |y first requests an amendment to the | been umder the misapprehension that the | ing between the two. As there is a re- Orisit letChy and UNDERSKIRTS OM 69c TO $8.98 prbertrid “ . . » accldentally hit I the | concritution of the national society which | feet, which is usually paid to te inspector, | cent demand for commercial subjects, it 5 She—Twen, what of 12 a not able to | \ould require the president general to |i8 retained by the latter, but the inspec- |is planned to start the erection of the repe]lent? Resinol Ho_ (medkiy)-othing: sty t5e S8t i B ¥ \’:q‘nnd].lh-nv’ ORiDALa sli hndrihs b G cetatitnr | ore alin pait. rpzlr‘l;;r (541 |rsl a‘nd all fcr‘; f‘u.r]nnpr)cml‘ flf-x‘;ax"lmrnz( of :‘]n* Junior d £ Silk D . D ok et Dy TGS Besie . ‘roland are to | committee from the board of trustees, {Must be accounted for and transferred | high school and to continue the erection Ol.l!h'lfl ilk epartmen D“.pe partme; = match Friday eveninz. | uoid that In the interim between meetings | through the state treasury to the high | of the junior high after the commercial SoaP an ent # e o riton, (s red very good Dowl- | of the board, the executive committee |WAY department. | nigh is completed. are natural aids to EXQUISITE CREPE DE CHINE FIFTY PAIRS OF f‘*;"" s ooy Yol "_"" o ooked for when | uall transact oniy such business as may | About 21,000 more dperators were li-| The contract to erect tha first unit of S PR e e are these black specks in my ceréal et There is to be a side |}, Gejegated it to by a congress of the so- | censed in Connecticut in 1921 than during | the proposed bathing pavilion for Arthur ] . ]’l al h fll t et A e RUFFLED CURTAINS Waiter (after a close insection) s . est pinfall ciety by the board of trustecs, ’132". At 32 each, the fees collected from | G. Rudd at Ocean Beach has been award- S| ealt] amd q Toss DanITe] R 2 We have just received this i Dunno, st §°ss it's some of them vie a New Bedford is| 5 j5the contention of the Connectiout | these additional operators accounted for |ed to a New London contractor. The B . forty-inch silk which is worth every { o smal tamines everyone is talking about now, s Mr. Domals and J. C.|gociety that the executive committee of the 342,000 of the 366,772 total caliected by | contracts for the painting. cement and do build attractive cent of $1.50— Yot of dainty ruffied curtains, and §|—T!f* w days. national society has heen seeking to |the department for examinations. ari-|trim are in the general contract. The 5 9 ONTH PRICE $1.1 3 R . “Why in the world does Jinkw intens harge of the fair|imend the charter of the organization [9US other examination fees brought in the | contracts for the plumbing, heating and complex]gns ENDIGHATIEN $110 | they are a real $2.50 value. Allare [l yionatly pick a quartel with his wiee: M rr'.mhn-mmz\’w ich power 1s Invested in the national |Temainder. electrical work will be let unr|k;‘r s(c\'\amle 2 1-4 yards long and have tie backs ‘When she gets ang: she doesn'y overy member pres- | s of the society, without ohtaining contracts. The first unit will be of frame p > speak to him for days.”—Boston Tran- that tonight will be | h. consent of the memivers of the natonal | STMRE. BLUE HEN STATE TO construction, 64x110 feet, on concrete Dress Goods Department END O' THE MONTH PRICE $1.29 crimt. s ""* ¥ ever held | cocjaty, Protest against such action was GO INTO SEA SERVICY | piers, requiring several hindred tons of 1 hang for you, Paperhamger, S5 and they hove that | vujced In the following resolution, passed | The Blue Hen State, the sister ship of | PFOKER stone and bags of cement. There THE POPULAR CANTON CREPE - Painter.”—Aa in Ameri-an Paper. orowds that ever filled | \Vednesday by unantmous vote: the Old North State. I8 to leave the state | il be about 400 hath compartments in Made of mohair and fine Australian | Neckwear—Handkerchiefs Our plumber is welcome to the same . SR o “Whereas, Any praposal to amend the | pier at New London within a few days, | this unit, with pubic sanitary arrange- . : wool. It is 42 inches wide and privilegs—Punch. Total Abetinence go- | PATLeF of the national society. should have | The Blue Hen State’ s a fine passenger | MeN(S and elestrlc lights, Soothing and Healing i B vk e i PURITAN TUXEDO Docfor—Tour profession doesn’t make anday . attarnoon, | Ih® sanction of its members given at a reg- | steamer, built in a Paclfic coast yard a|, Aol lole hiave heen Durchaped shown In allicf Che e on ‘ angels out of men, does 1t? r of the business | U1ar congress or said society, therefore, e | little over a year ago at a cost of about | Y i ’}:"e’“‘d"'\'m;‘;‘ed ’i‘;“";“m‘“”"!“" A N N A B the new colorings.” This cloth is a COLLAR SETS Lawyer—No! We leate that te the ? i g ¥ . £3,000,000, e has mever se y | W 5 QEnactor s s tors.—Atiantic City U ] _address of welcome was de- | R i 5 3.0 0,0 0, and s‘h a8 Deyer Sean Ny [ are AU b ¥y i % dust shedder, 1'nd has lgeen ponged | AN the very latest—styles in lace, doctors.—Atian! ty T - nt W A 'Voted, That we approve the action of | rezular serviee as yet. She will be taken that tract. There are in all about 2 and shrunk. Value $2.50— " V% sitors. County | 2% board of managers in opposing the at- | to New York and will be put into use, | ("al tract. o s Gt N organdie and pure linen. Have been Webamars 5e"oaY | temi-t of the executive committes of the | having been allocated by the owners, the | PI4ing lots, upon which the owner has END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $2.19 KALEIDOSCOPE McDonald New | ST : o T oty aiready erected houses gnd has some in S . selling for $1.00 and $1.50 a set— 1 iimness precr. |national scolety to obtain amendment to | United States shipping board Aend g hox = : elieves Rheuinatism = ked 5 N waenyag e charter, without first cbtaining the | THis steamer will make the fourth [ Procest of construction. "It is tho inten- END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 79¢ The bAlS SARte Sad_ lohs' Aovhed & . Hubbert, pres,.|"2nsent of the members of the national so- | steamer to leave ghe piere within a|lion of Mr. Griswold to erect one and . o, Mjeas voted that| 0 E onclusion, President White pleaded varying in cost from $5,000 to §8,000, usually bringsreliefas soon as you start. KETTLE Floor Covermg Department rm‘-‘ r:w:rlr:’!:’tnfi :J:;fllv:r:t"’;finr':‘:: i dle® | for more intense interest and activity in | DISTINGUISHED JEWISI LEADER Dhe new house for ATthut Be-Hlanc on |, €0 bt on: - Made of heavy grey enameled ware v y S | Succinic acid ' benzi ank to at- | : « % ity 3 el Rogers street is about ready to lath. The CONGOLEUM RUGS And ‘succitig scils TobiBestius. - re and en.|!n¢ AlTAirs of the society, and for an in- B0, SPEAK IN SORWIOH | o aeatrs for G Dot e It does all the good work of the old- and with actual T-quart capacity. " Where ever. the . Seadaiess athiiet 3 [V houeanis themughout the stacs | Viadimix Jabotinsiy tas accentel tho in- | have becn Tet, and the eiectrical work | fashioned mustard plaster, withoutthe (| his is a real barzain— 2 b¥ 12, regular price $18.0— Ji o s wife accompanies him. wheth e exer iigible for membersship whose activity | Vitation of tho Jewish community of Nor- |and painting are yet to, be let. The gi:"f‘dlam““ and nurses often rec- END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $1.29 | END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $13.98 ]| er on a campaizn or in a military post, L i T o s wich to address a large meeting of the Jew- | house .as previously reported in these mend its use, & After spending five days without v 12 P | ish residents of Norwich in the ball room [columns, i8 of frame construction, ar- Get Musterole today at your drug 7-6 by 9, regular price $12.00— food or water on a reef off the Baha« McDonald, assisted by = of the Waurezan hotel, next Sunday even- [ranged for two families, with six rooms | gto, in § g 3 celve t Ngw London ‘ant T R ing. 3ir. Jabotinsiey stands out as one of | ana hath for each famiy. It Is to be | houios e gmag, O and tube Hosiery and Underwear | EN® © THE MONTH PRICE sa39 |lma tsanar. tweite” men aboard” '@ ness Norwich as| g rural postmasters, all over the coun- | the Most remarkable figures in world | heated by steam, and will have all moa- e | by k Pla, . Vet b1 i P s e L o the ool | 8 UL SRR T 10 Rl iselnt iy jean > BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Department Vb ol S esident, Miss Louise | tcr general, ra-orting on inspéctions of |and Publicist and hs won fme in the Rus- S eliding Pesmik D tic D An‘eminent pomEEIE IS ¢ '": i Rev. B P O An-iraral routesitimt bave been mmads; to ses| S0 Mictainre, Whero he transhted intof 1o |~ POREE SHIRS O e omestie Dopatiment | e aiout the sies of the comsiad F. Chagnon: | whether roats were in sood Contition to | RUSSia, the Doems of the greatest liv r G. Rudd, first unit of bath- SILK HOSE- VASSAU WOOLN. LANK jfruitabeut the siss ot thE ORI AES fiss Veronica Tan' | .lel routes well arranged, boxes prop. | HEOTeW poet, Chiam Nachman Bialik, | houses, Ocean Beach. Cost $20,000. il i ik e NASSAU WOOLNAP BLANKETS H| cherry. Its evolution is belivede to b = seeretary. Mise Nora iy arected o as to be easily Teachad by | Besides his talen with the pen, he is one P e These are full-fashion ave | Another big blanket bargain. They ||due to tweive hundred years of eulti- me, Miss May Croni Pl [carriers and without - obstructing —travel, |of the foramost orators in Russian Jewry : . finely mercerized top and sole. We | 4rq a1l 66 by $0 inches in size, ana || vation. fiss May i en- carriers were doing . their: ‘work an“r 1_mfunn\.“¥x ai‘\,):f- (Elr;::w;‘al\yiua;. F :ncr:»uo:m;.;lgw lm:'::mt: ]z:\evgvv‘dl- sell them for $2.25 a pair, and have | we have them in white, grey and There are seven distinct languaged —_— observing their ~schedules and | M. Jab: V.58 ganizer o flhe | ing of N. A. Secord at , Water- them in black, cardinal and navy— | tan with eolored bord: Mad | spoken in the Pritish Isles. In addition 5 satisfying families with their service, | J€Wish legion who fought in Palestine un- | ford. The dwelling, which is of peculiar 0’ THE MONTH SALE $1.85 s 2 exs. Made of Bi " prigtish there are Ish in Wales RANDMA USED SAGE 1 aa recently made by tne spar.: | der General Allenby and s one i oram- END Cotton, with a wonderful wool finish. || pree in Ireland, Manx in the Iale of TEA TO DARKEN HAIR | ment. Many patrons were asked to make |Pioned_the self-defense orzanizations Regular prices $3.75 and $4.00— | Man, Gaelic in Scotland, French in the their boxes conform with the regulations |Russia as well as in Palestine towith- ir kind, conditicn, location and height, | Stand the attacks of wild mobs, who find She made up a mixture of Sage Tea Sulphur to bring back color, gloss and youthfulness. END O' THE MONTH PRICE $3.39 ]! channel islands and Cornish in Corn. wall. A new drop curtain in one of he New York theatres is really a gigane tic- Spanish shawl of silk and laes thirty-five feet by forty fest in die mensions. To embroider the huge fa' bleasure in massacreing Jewish comununi- ties. Mr. Jabotinsky will be accompanied by Dr. Alexander Goldstein, one of the lead- wiih the owner's name plainly printed up- on them, and road overseers were notified |97 bad road conditions and asked to make jthe roads better for traved. Patrons of rural delivery routes were asked to co- operae, 5o far as possible, in making the carrier's work easy; to kedp themselves = Art Goods Department SIGNET RING YARN A variety of colorings in stock. Value 3%c a ball— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 32¢ Colored Wash Goods || Department ommon garden : tea with age brewed into a sulphur added, will ric t00q seventy five of the most skile " streaked and faded hair | Supplied with stamys or stamped envelopes 5 DRESS GINGHAM fatgSpanish Reclle il TN IS = 'k and Juxurjant. Just|and if necessary to place money. in a box, as it Sweeps as it Cleans i Fresh, pretty patterns and attrac- laass. R SR TR RrUIEVES RHEUMATIN ' C hair is fading, streaked or | PAve it DroToee—wrmmgied ; also to purchase Notion Department BENGLISH TWILLED TAPE— 10-YARD ROLLS 10c Value—SALE PRICE 8¢ Wh of “ | ma: should sport have a menopoly ecords”? A lawn mower metes now .be purchased in New York, ering not mileage but footaze money orders direct from the carriers, taking their receipt theretor. Expects Approval of Appeintment. tive colorings in these dainty plaid and check ginghams. Should sell- for 3%— END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 29c ng the Sage Tea and Sul home, though, is trou- An easler way is to get a Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur good hot appications are seed. "o best and hottest is < 2 Every home supplied with electrical cur- rent should own a Hoover, for only with it can the rugs be kept absolutely free Already 2 suburbanite is boasting that S &t 2 St = & of d: i Oy Value—SALE PRICE 100 he has exceeded the record of his near= 4 at any drug store all ready| Siate Prohibition “Enforcement Officer k4 h ;"’m'" destructive grit —and all b 4=y CE 24 est competitor by 10,000 feet.—Scientie ase. This is the old-time recipe| ronathan O. fno of Hartford said Mon- the drudgery or effort of cleaning is 14¢ Value—SALE PRICE 12 1-2¢ i e roved by the addition of other In- | yy that vhe mepoti e, Mos eliminated. 16oValop, SALETRRIGE 5e Glove Department Wind-blown pollen (sulphur ratn) i& t Fitzpatrick of New Londor, whose ap- le ls I ARIm ssit 3 18c Vale—S) e wispy, sra faded hair is not| piication for the job of iocal agent for We ask permission to demonstrate this desire to retain our known to be carried far. Ahe Swedish ppearance and experiment station reports a quite ex< the department he has approved and for- 5 T ot % superior cleaner on your rugs at home, CHAMGISETTE GLOVBS attractive- | warded to Washington, has not yet been 0 lwent blister HNeve : o your andi : 2 £ tree pollen on two fire entirely without obligation, of cours - They are dandies, too. Two-clasp ||tensive rain o . : rifis and neuralgia 30c. L s e, b ’ length and sold ularly for $1 ships, twenty and thirty seven miles . darkening your halr with | confirmed, He sald he expects the ap- b ls0—30c—60c—yel ore Men’s Sho, Teg CIPLeY alga eth’s Sage ‘a]n.:’ Sulphur Compound, | proval wik come forwara within 3 few | 10 Payments, so small that they will Hosion Siete B B g e B ~ no one can tell, because it does it so| daya END O’ THE MONTH PRICE 75¢ , =0 evenly. You just dampen or soft brush with it and through your hair, taking $2.00 AND $2.50 NEGLIGER SHIRTS not be missed, ch fully granted is known to have been carried even as \far as 200 miles. 1 strand at a time; by morning hairs have disappeared, and, another application or two, your ccomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation ls a delightful toilet tertainment committee, Miss May Cronin, chairlady, Miss Mary Hanlon, Miss Nel- lie Murphy, Miss Anna Lambert, Miss Anna Daly, Miss Mary Brids and E. Ward. After the installation there was 4 piano solo. O Promise Me, by Miss Nora Murphy ; recitation by Willlam H. requisite and is not intended for the mitigation or prevention of dis- ease, McGuinness, Luck Home, by Miss Sadle Hanlon, and vioin solo by Miss Jennls McSheffery. Refreshmens were served. Best Home Brew Brew some to-night for the 0c. package. There's health in every cup of CELERY KING , <2-44 Franklin Street The Norwich Electric Co. ... Norwich, Conn. Such well known brands as “Yorke”, “De Luxe” and “Fruit of the Loom”, in designs and colorings which are full of class. The materials are Jap Crepes and Silk Stripe Crepes. All colors guaranteed— _END O’ THE MONTH PRICE $1.65 Ribbon Department FANCY TAFFETA RIBBONS Satin stripe and bordered ribbons. which gre suitable for hair bows. Selling regularly for 3%¢ a yard— END O’ THE MONTH SALE 25¢