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“SPECL Co Ladies’ GIRLS’ C SED PflRTfl RICAN JURY APPEA[S San Juan, April 13.—The grand. jury | allegations agalns: ‘the govefnor and oth- Whith recendly mmde a freseftment | € iNSuiar administration cciclals. The re. not .in accorda ety and other Porto Riica dismussed today by J San Juau district court. afterwards met n quariers court house and_appealed 10 |i-.The & general for a legal ruling r dismissal, expressi is stated. had re- Nat it had bustes: ased for the second time to ac. rand jury’s report, making the, 1z bel ce with the port, was retitrned to the district attorney’s ‘office. In his order refusing to permit the T@ort to te filed Judge Foote said: “The court forhids any now- Tequest. that” such report-be filed.” “nd jury thererion was dfsmiss- ed, afisrwara holding its meeting outside the court house and appealing to the at- y general. o ie * When the grand jury handed in its D .| sentment last weelk the court refused it, and when the jury insisted vp- vering the revort Judzé Foote again ined to accent it as a public’ ocument, ut put. it amde in a sc:uad nzn\e!o‘)e NORWICH W TION WE orwich W IN s the CELEBEATION style @ April issue of the Jourmal of |3 i l\x ads :x summary of the méth- | vx,a’,\(o(’nr nocks GOING STRONG l)l EGG IAY!)(‘ uth Rocks are sfill’going ¢ ng . laying contesf Storrs. In in 35 BROADWAY 35 BROADWAY 65¢ Blue Chambray Shirts 65¢ MANY MORE SUCH BARGAINS ARE INCLUDED “DURING THIS REMOVAL SALE, FCR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Athletic Shirts. ...... 50c uv:mov\ o in the celebration hed G. is given the fol- most impo rtant ce! eds pen iph tied-for four :rm fotal 7 Tiho The Orchard, So. 1 league en on of K. EAGLE CLOTHING CO. 152-154 Main | ‘Presentation B ‘For HMen Every suit in our stock was purchased specially for this season, and our showing is of such a varlety that we solicit the {rade of QOUR V Best values and correct in the suits we are shewmg at— - §18, $22.50, $24.5 INCLUDED IN THESE PRICES AF’!_'. THE SEASON’S NEWEST IDEAS AND FABRICS ;- — HOMESFUNS, TWEEDS, WORSTEDS;: SERGES ' AND ™ ALL- ‘THE \ UP-TO-DATE WEAVES. e “WE GUARANTEE EVERY GARME See Cur New Line of HATS AND CAPS. EVERY GARMENT IN OUR STOCK NEW ! > SUITS D SATURDAY— ! > DRESSE $15.00 up , Tan Extra Sizes Includs .... $6.88 | SLIP-OVER SWEATERS Westhampton Beach, T.. of the list with a scors rold Tony&in¥ . pen. of ymouth PROSPECTS ‘GOOD FOR tthough' no cifinite” ar the ison,” Jewett City and favor of the establishment of a 3 ct, the représentatives v London, Jewett C Taftville, s2id they stood the league. at. auy ti of New: Sprmg Apparel n Creps, Crepe Satin, Etc. Athletic Drawers. . ... 50c Union Suits. . .+ 85¢ Ribbed Drawers...... 75z Ribbed Shirts.'....... 75¢ Boyé’ Khaki Blouses.. 85¢ Men’s Khaki Shirts. .. 95¢ ‘Black Twill’Shirts. . $1.00 Pongee Shirts..... $1.95 ahead of all - other Culver's pen of Bar- from .Concord, -Mass., 1 for the week with a BEs. A" Massachu- rcks. owned by Hac- finished in thicd 8 egzs. Two pens LY. Merritt M. n for 2ll 'peni £ -68 per cent. more_than [ Y tnese | Spring Caps ........ 65¢ pring P! Bedford Cord : Breeches ....... $3.75 Men’s Sacks, a pair. .. 10c Khaki Breeches. . $1.75 up Neckerchiefs (regula- fion) . .....5 .. $350 Campaign Hats ..... 95¢c Boy Scout Lights. ... 85¢ out a’ more he wishes to do Thus it w le to dete uld ine not cntar | n months Frirther- followir in_each follows: ' Siftk Twill Shirts.... $1.95. Poplin Shirts:\ .. .. $1.95. Camp Stove . $7.95 Wool Blankets. . $2.75 up White Sailor Hats. . ... 95¢c Hip Boots........ $3.95 Shies ..... .. °$225 uwp .. 95¢c Baseball Gloves. . 51 00 up Armbands - BE e b 220C Golf Balls ..1:..... 25¢ Baschall Bats.. ... 35¢ Baseballs. .. 20c and $1.25 Protectors ........ $5.75 Mask .*.......... $4.75 Alarm Clocks. ..... $1.00 Wrap Leggins....... S5¢ Safety Razers.... 65c up Silkk Hose ...........50c Folding Camp Chairs. . 95¢c Franco-American Soups, quart cans, 8 cans $1.00 Overalls .. ocks (Barred )West- L. L authority to speak for X d themaelves as n favor of such a their Steam b being person This the sen! ntatives from Wil- v to Putna; | Base sent word that they would lik information resa the prepo leauge With a *n {members. The Sui ne' Base, how rather handicapped ow already made out an exten and mot being .able to sion. However; they Wi ¢ to join. No attempt was m'\rl Hal Chase, of been - retained ed to draft a the various teams in onnecti- cut that were represented at ‘the meet- ing. The representatives at were: Jewett City, L. M. W. Clhase and Louis Ging don,_Joseph Cranka and v of be-omng ver, to organize but ay and William ¢ 2 mantic, John McQuillan, R: on regatling | ang Ro ner: Taftville, - RN CONN. LEAGUE in Eastern Conneeti- | mpgmpson, M. Young D. Th evening.at | Arurphy. representat! of Another meeting will be held in Nor= London, - Norwichy, f wich - next Friday evening. e all were hearti- Caddock Wins First Fall. f{ Wichita, Kgs., April 13.—Har] Caddock llenge wrest es | teen minutes. W of C. representatt: Norwich, Conn. and Young Men “The Hard to Please. ATCH WORDS styles are well substantiated 0, $29.50 and $32.50 S d. . §3.98 ) aa opportyn- i clamp=d on out of ¢ 1 Hill Wildeats also would 1 the. Grays this afternoon at 1 To Play at Milford. Joe Belair and -Harry the main: f .the will a Paw. Sun Yat Sen President Gf South China A new portrait of Sun Yat San, president of the de facto govern- ment of South China. This veteran Chinese statesman is planning an wssault on the citadei ‘of the govern- nent of North China 4t Peking, and is mobili his forces with that burpose in view. IN ITS CLASS' LARGEST SELLING CIGAR N THE WORLD EAMOUS FOR "QUALITY “MADE IN NEW ENGLAND'S ~LARGEST CiGAR FACTORY MANCHESTER.N.H.. _R.G.SULLIVAN SOLE OWHER AND HFGR, wiftora Ca;i1|;l;e‘li’| Soup, 14 for .... . $1.00 +i.s 15¢ to 25¢ Vienna Sausage, 4cans .... Jams . $1.00 Roast Beef, 2 cans. ... 35¢ Corned Beef ....... 30c Baked Beans ....... 15¢ | Bacon, 12 Ibs...... $2.15 Pineapple . ......... 23¢ Pears <570, o, o0 b A8 Corned Besf Hash. ... 70: Corn, 14 cary..... $1.00 Pure Honey......... 30 Chilli Sauce ........ 28c Craft Cheess, 7 Ibs. . $1.50 Strawberry Jam...... 28¢c Columbia River Salmon, (Red), 14 cans. .. $1.00 BOWLING ALINA-BOWLING i Ma e BnI ding. cket Streef, six Tables. Muin S miwa| JOHN J.ENRIGHT Mflford, . |Plurabing, Heating, Tinning ‘and Stove Repairs SATISFACTCRY SERVICE Phone 728 32 6TH STREET CHINIC G. LONGO & Co. and buiiding, excav and piasier work Phoric M Buildes, Mill Woi Main St Phene 9 LEGAL NCTICES NOTICE TO. TA.XPAYJ:RS 1 pirsons i For the purpose of o I will bg at \hL Town of North T d.’xys intervening il be at m y IN:( dence, excent Sundays. All persons neglecting this notice w be févied uvon und c ! and ~adgitio N WILLIAM P. BABCOCK, Cellector Dated North _Stonington,, Conn Mareh 29, 1922, maril AT A COURT OF rnnnur nrLn bat Norwich within and f of Norwich, on ,the 13th d:y ‘ot A D.1 3 wmh in said l' id! . It Is Orde Petition be heard and det Probate Court Room iff the C wich_ in s'-\i&l District, on the of April, A, D. 1922 at 11 o'c forenoon, and ‘that notice of 1k of said thereon, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing s a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCH apridd P —— MHints At Soft-Coal Brother. The bituminous operators refased te go into conference with represcatat of the-United Mine Wofkers. Th . Now which indostry the better? That is the big que would appear to us that the & say that it has the utmost fath in the ultimate wisdom and -fairness of the men now deliberating in New York. It has every -reason to belleve and expect that the suspenzion at the mines will be brief, —Potisville Journal, Organ of Operatars. BOOKSOnAllSnb cte Sub{cnw all Amerizan and WHEN YOU WANT to put your Dust- ‘Publications. ness hefore the public, ihere is no am han}er .hx:: through the ad\enmu SHEA’S NEWSBUREAU i