Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 7

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b daly, ' T WEST The jury in the tase against Maurice Handleman returned a verdict of guilty Wednesday afterneon. Judge -Sumner finished his charge to the jury at about 315 and the jury- wers out only twelve minutes When - they returned with their | verdict. . Officer. Thomas from Delaware county, Penn., was -called to the witness stand Wednesday morning, the last of the state’s. witnesses, “Ho. testified that Handleman had been arrested in Perin: sylvania and sentenced to two years In State ‘pristn - for ° the offence of -lar- cency and breaking and entering in the | day time. He pointed Handleman out | in the court room as the man who went ! by the.name of Hammond -when arrest~ | #d in’ Delsware/ county. . Counsel for | Handieman-will fils a/petition for & new | % i % The case of -state vs. Allan Rathbun wascafled- for trial and the defendant | pleaded . nolo and sentence was deferred. He was charged with persuing - wood | duck, with inteat to kill. This case was| appealed-from the district court. . Merrill post, -Ne. 16, American Leglon, held .a special meeting. Wednesday ev- Snfnig at their rooms on' Broad wstreet. Refreshments. were served and'the mem- | bers enjoyed a-boxing bout- between lo- | ‘meaday by ‘automibils- fora trip to Plori- : ° OF STATE' MANUFACTUBERS From all the . ‘repHés = feceived at ERLY e e soclation of Connecticut, it is expected that the com'ng annusl meeting at: New Haven next Tuesday will be: the largest : gathering of manufacturers ever held Dr. Samuel C. Webster; musiclans, E. J. Hagerty, F. E.' Leste, Herbert Mar- tin; trustee for three yeurs, J. E. Bur- gess; camp deputies, Orrin Tarbox, Her- bert Martin, Word has been received from the J Brown ' Memorial hospital that C. P: mer Chapman, of Westerly, ho was ‘se- rlously injured over a month ago while at work at his father's farm, is im- proving - rapidly.- Mr.' Chapman is mas- ter of the State Grange of Rhode Is- land. 3 i3 ‘The puplls of the Westerly schools ! will have an exhibit Saturday afternoon i at the basement of the ‘First ‘Baptist church when ‘the health posters which | they have made in the anti-tuberculosis | campaign will be shown: v Paie Wilbur' Main ‘of ‘North Stonington, Mrs: Henry:C. Greene and son, Fred S. Greene;, ‘of Westerly, left town Wed- vidual concern. has beemr asked: to send at. least -three representatives. and’ ‘d large - number havs ~complied -with ‘that : Contrary to the accepted practice, the state - associdtion - fs" ~not’ ‘plann‘ng a “know-your-néighbor” affair. -:~Through #s efforts the manufacturers of ~'thé state have been welded together. ' They do- Know: eadh othet’ sdd “ate - worklmg stéadily* toward * 4 codrdinated Conrec- ticutidea which has meant much to the development- ‘of the' state. “The plan this year 15 to make "the" ansfial mest- éng "= -“clearing -house of: information for all manufaeturers: 't the stats and to - entable ‘them “to “present for sdhution irdividual problems of ‘finande; employ- ment, * traffic, * production’. - - “distrivution, heating, Tighting, vemtilating, etc. f Group Meeting in raing. eral. of-‘the committees ‘of the ' nssoete= tion will' meet “in " separate rooms''and as specialists in their. varions flelds will undertake to aFnower spec’fic ques- tions, The:traffic - committes meeting, composed of some of the meost expert- MYSTIC The anmual meeting of Charity chapter, 0."E. 8.,"was held 'in’ Masonic “terfiple Tuesday eveniag, when the following of- in'the state of Connecticut. - Each indi-- A = Sswandrniy b tuaa IF RUPTURED TRY THS FREE Apply It To Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Are: On the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. Prove This Sent Free To Anyone ruptured man, woman or _child should write at once to W. S. Rice, 149-1, Main St., Adams, N. Y., for a free trial of his -wonderful stimulating application. Just putit on the rupture and the muscles begin to tighten; they begin to bind to- gether so that the opening closes naturai- y and the need of a support or truss or appliance is then dome away with. Don't neglect to ‘send for this free trial. Even 1f “your cupture doesn’t-bother you, what is the use of wearing S ¥ life? Why suffer this nuisance? Why run the risk of gangrene and such dangers from a. small and innocent little rupture. the kind that hae thrown thousands on the operating table? -A host of men und {women are: daily ranning such risk just] because their cuptures do not hurt nor prevent them from -getting around 1Urite at once for this free trial. as it is certainly a’ wonderful ‘'thing and has a‘ded in the cuee of ruptures that were as big as a man’s two fists. Try and write at once, Large or Small, and You :H sunports all your | § ultCHELL ONLY 9 MORE SHOPPING DAYS BEFCRE CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS SANTA CLAUS IN OUR LARGE WINDOW EVERY DAY WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS STOCKS Of Leather Goods, Toilet Artizles, Je welry, Stationery, Games, Fountain Pens, and many Holiday Novelties that will help solve the problem “What to Give for Christmas Gifts” Amongst these lines you will £nd gifts for every Co. enced: traffic experts in ' the state, will| he presided over: by Chairman -R. T, French ‘traffic ‘manager ‘of the Colum- bia ‘Gramhaohene Manufacturing Coms pany© ‘ef Bridgeport.. ‘This committee w'll “discuss the -results of its activities durine’ the présent embareo period.’ 1t will formulate plans for the betterment jof raliford and: water transportation ‘ service ' during ‘the: coming . year. It will .offer its advice and counsel to any, member concerning any mroblem of traffic with which he s confronted. E. 0. Goss,’ president of:’the Scovill Manufacturing ICompany of = Water- bury "and ‘a2 member of the Connecticat enmmission: on rafiroad ccmsalilatiou.l ral boxers. ' Plans for. the -year 1923 were _discussed - and - the - newly elect= od. officers presided. for the first time. Harvey Melkle, class of 1925, ° was | elested - captain ' “of - the " Westerly H‘lghi 8¢hool footbult ‘tesm' for the 1933 seac won. 'D. ‘Harold’ Rogers ‘was' ° élected soach. The fetters ‘were awarded to the | following: Bamford, Bockataub; Smith, Barber, ‘ Lareen, Carr, ~"Pirco; Barmiford, Mitchell, -Stenhouse, Meikle, Goldberg, Grilla, Salimano Blake ‘and Capaiho:’ Westerly lodge, No: 978, 'B. Pv 0. E., hold . #pecial meetirg Wednesdy éven- 1 ing and the initiation -of five candidates ! took place. A luncwaon and social’ hour was enjoyed. ", i Clifford -Bosworth of Providence, a student at the Rhode Jsland: college at Kingstown, was &' visitor in town Wed aesday. floers were elected - Worthy matron, Mra, Ruth Dodd; worthy - ‘patron, ' ‘Seymour Stoddaed ;' associate matron, Mrs.: Ines Carmell; sccretaty, Miss Emily’ Swall; treasurer, Miss Ethel Johnson; conduc- tress, Miss Derls Rayner; assoclate con- daotress, ‘Mrs.- Dorothy Irving:; ' trustee, Mrs. Artis Stoddard. The Installation' of officers will take place Dec. 26th. “The first' attempt at basketball for the newly formed league began -at the Com- munity house Tuesday evening. ' The Adl Stars beat-the -North-End-Juniors 15 to 12. Each team ‘weat on-the-fioor -with 100 ponts to fts credit—60 points for sportsmanship; 10_points for rel'abi?y and’ 30 points for The winning team. Six fouls - were - ‘chdrged - against -each team, | and two-points were -doducted for sach foul. The All Stars were credited wi¢h # | 48 points for-sportsmanship, 10 points for The Narragansett. couneil, No. 21, K.! reliadility and-30 points for winning the of C., of Wasterly held a ladies’' night gamve:’ Thé North End Jumior§ reesived at their rooms in the Bliven: Opera |58 poirts. The championship will be Rouse Tueadgy eveming. Thers was' a|3warded the feam having the highest to- large attendance ‘aRd ‘n luncheom:and ; tal number of points-at’the end’of ths dancing were- enjoyed wmtil & date hour | season . bring ~this - about. - The action. of the In the &vening. -One of the features was | = Following is the lineup: North Fnd fnterstate commemce -commission on the 'entertainment _gives- by Miss Cal- | Juniors=Radiowire, Panciera, - Danfels, New -Eneland -consolidation Wil he ista Comarg of “the . 'White Bureau of | Hreschek, Hughes,. Séhrnidt. “Feld. Al based primerily upon-the recommenda- Boston. Mullaney's orehestra farnighed | Stars—Jones, Berry, Dick, Gray, Stuart, tion made by the commission, of which the ‘music. ln‘ol;ey. s o | Mr. Goss is 2 member. -~ Granits City eamp, No. 9159, Modern | * Friday evening Miss Naom! Tdton will E5y 5 dstate Wsodmen of the World, have' elects@ the | eeak at the Commiulnty Hioage. ' Her sub- Conaliierslion’ of . Strikes, f6llowing officérs for. the ensuing year: | Joct be Get Up and Keep Up. The discussion at the meeting of the Puet. coisul, Gedrge. R Healey ; consul, | The members of all ‘organizations met ' Industrial telations committee -will B4 William® A. Roek; adviser; . Stanley | Wednesday evening-and -arranged - with led by ‘J. E, Ottérson. ‘pre<ident -of the i bahken, Harold A, .Coan; ‘elerk. | the music committee-to sinz #ongs;-a Winchester Repeating Arms'°Corhpany m E. Martin; . Jescort. *- Standey | carol 2-day being -slanned for the .epm- ©f New Haven. During the course' of watchman, John A..Jones; sen-! munity sineing at the community-wide the Tmdeting'eich of the Fiteem strkes lpy, Alvin®J, Murphy; camp physician, | Christmas crlebration, " . | Whicl ocoltred in ‘the ‘stafe. Suring the o 4 : Funerel serviess.were held Wednesday '1ast yeas Will be analyged from the | affarnoon at o o'clock for Miss :Mary Standpoint of ‘the ‘cost to the worker. -to at the Methodist Epicaopa) {he - Bmmioyef, -the mumber: of ‘working Jerome Greerfficiuted: Tn- | 072 MBI "otie WG o of - catll i B Grovecs: e. wi shewvn - num- ook Charion K cut has decreased anpréwably -duoring hn ot vaterrocqicton. %2 the last vear and that Conmecticut is Baster, AMert Fo o of Mustic, has been anpointed as. [OTemost fhtho Fank of ‘states “which Allen-’ Slade t<hfumior ™ 5 sistant adjitant gineral The positier T8 reachink aiwolution ‘of the: wo-salled Slarke: froawdter. Wrank- Tracy: secrc- has a salarr of £2 500 yearly, and-carries 12707 Preblem; ‘Various plafiy and wro- tary, Carl'Seariion ;" serilor deacon, Louis | with it the title ‘of major. - e [ PoxsiEjpTos fe Rertab ihmient o cordin] Qiadaon 2 Sullorc Wi con; ‘Lotehxd S d | refations’ between emnloyer’ and - e Srothar ;- mentor o' tewird. . Fredesick |, YTy the doors of the Allen Spool ' nigye will bediscussed and each maa- . > Selds m§ Wood Turaing company” Will ‘clase ufacturer will be advited ‘éoncern'ng ‘tha e the number of neople fronr the. vil- assgciation's attitude of fair'play ‘in fa- lage who-have been embloyed there for dustrial’ disoutes. s 5 9 - time will be Gbliged 1o seek otheT | The: finance and taxation committee sment. which is anything but pleas- will he called -to -order < by Chairman ant. After Friday the whistle which hes | Guy P. Miller of Bridwenort. Proféssor becn the - townspeople at the | Pairchild-of Yale university will present onening and closing time ‘will- not be . interestine facts: and " fisures comesrniiz | heard. There is a mortgage on- this the' taxation:-of mam#aeurine prover- property of $2 and it<fs-to be sold tv in Connectient and -will exhb't -cars- to the higtiest bidder at auction. It re- fullv prepared charts. analyzine the in- mains to be-geen fust- what kind'of 2'bus- | cottie WnA: Expenditures " dr the varioas iness will be opened at this plant. state dienensine authorities. BEach see-| ;- tion - of the" state *will be represented ‘at th's meeting_and a_ most important dis- cission of taxation probiems -will fol- ueing the coupon — e Free tor Ruptu ‘W. 8. Rice; Tric., 4 149-B. Main St., Adams. N. Y.: You may send me entirely: free a Sample Treatment of your‘stimulating application for Rupture. Address State member of the family. 1200 Pairs of Women’s High Grade Full-fashioned Silk Hesiery Every Pair Perfect N A SPECIAL THREE-DAY SALE Thursday — Friday — Saturday JUST IN TIME FOR GIFT-GIVERS This offerinz represents a special effort on our part to co-operate with our patrons at this gift- giving pericd, by affording them an opportun- ity to select, for gift purposes or for personal use, high-grade Silk Hosiery, from some of the best known manufacturers in America, such as —Phoenix, McCallum, Holyoke, Lehigh, Van Raalte, and cthers. The range of colors includes, black, white, cor- dovan, castor, gray, taupe, nude, and navy— the styles are pure thread sitk and glove silk — sizes 815 to 10145, BEGINNING TODAY AND CONTINUING THREE DAYS THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY We will offer these 1200 pairs of Full-fashioned, or “three Seam” Women’s Silk Hoslery— EVERY PAIR PERFECT Included in this offering are qualities that sell regularly up to $3.50 a pair. : SOUTH WILLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ed¢wards motor- ed“to Durham, N. H.. lJast Saturday to visit' relatives. They returned home Mon- day. ‘srs. W. H. Brockett, will - address the:traffic group. on the problem - of railroad. conwnlidation: as ‘it affects"'New Ernrland. - This question of eomsolidation is-one ‘of the mast impor- tant which . confronts ‘New En=land at the" present time. : The " transportation act of 1920 made provisions for comsol- idat'ar and the intersiate - commerre commission - is':now . holding hearings ‘in the ‘varisus sections - of . the country to g who has been | [§ improved. STONINGTON ‘fuesday evening (e of AsyTurh Todge«A " ¥, 37, was held in’ Masonié iowing officers, were ele annual meeting and A. W., No. haf and the fol John' Carlson. installed Dewhurst; by of As ed by Roland on lodge, New London, as At the close of ‘the meeting | Aglt wefreshmerits were served. 3 “i8hs" St-nington Visiting* Narse associ-; aior Reld its quarterly meeting »Tues- | day ‘evating in the library and the nurse | roported “he had made 293 ealls -daring the past thrée' months. It is being-con- sigered by the lacies to have & nursing sliss- formed -which wilk come. under -the vilfing - nurse -instructor, *‘Miss™ Sliney. Miss Prudence C. ‘Fairbrother resigned s chafrman’ of the ways and means eawnmittee. #Dr. D. G." Taylor is confined to his| botne -with an attack of grip. Johr; )}‘(5373?!1 is a patient at a New |, "\ Ber u‘ M'd" mastet' Joseph F.- Leahy has ar- George Paton and daughter were Sun- radiged for the arrival of the heavy let. | 987 Visitors in town and rendered a duet ler mail and daily papers bu having 3¢, the morning service. tham thwown off from the traln due at| Those who had charge of the every- 846 a. m. This allows the opening of |Témber canvass Sunday afternoon re- the-mail a half ‘hour earlier in- the | POt E90d progress. Past, VEBSION - ©7**" ‘0¥ A POPULAR STYLE Smart plits lend graceful fullness to this _charming one-plece model. y develop well taffeta linen, crep: ratine or spongine. The sleeve may be in | wrist or elbow length. The pattern is cut in three sizes: 16 i B RN Seineh materiar e | 5 4 5-8 yards of 36-inc 3 i Presilont Huobbard's Report s Festure.|wigin at the foot, with plaits eviended. | Following the groun meetings, Presi- is about 2 1-4 vards. As here illustroted, | dent Hufbard will deliver his annual_;h“enfllnnin was ‘used, with embroidery ireport and will supplement his remarks in yellow yarn. ogress. i | charts illustratine the va-ious types ot |““Seng 12 eents In silver or s amps ,o,f werning. He also states that over §$10,- |, The Ladies’ Aid is to meet this week | activit'es in which the association mas|our Up-To-Date Fall and Wilter 1922- DO #of 1918 -war gavings’ stamps have | [hUrsday at. Mrs. Dennis'. jenmaged in the past year. His address|1923 Book of Fashions. wesn offered ‘for ‘r:@mption’ ot exchange Y’l‘he newly clected representative, Fred ' will be an historical analy<is of the in- Send your order to The Bulletin Pat- 107 itreasury Savifig* ‘certificites, Willoughby, gave an oyster supper in. dustrial conditions within the state dur-|tern Dept., 1188 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Charles O. Ide is home for the holiday | GTange hall Friday evening. There were ing 1922. He will discuss the fuel’ ques-| Y. *% sagdtion fromy: Colby. ollége;*Maine, |@ hundred present and the supper was tian, the railrond .problemy=the result ‘dobn A.Avety s at"his Home from |followed by a damice. & iu! the "present:fmmigratfon ‘taw; ' in vollege for “the Ohrigtmis Vadation. Miss Arline Hurkins was | short, he>will .translate the> annual mes- «During the next tWo<weeks the meet- : Connecticut cillege. for last | sage of:President Harding in tsrms of tngevof the Travel ehib will not be held , Week- » =% | Conneeticut:scommetre; indust; and e nae beibmia i e e ey TRY THIS — REDUCE BRIEF STATE NEWS day Tollowing January 2, 1993. Colonel Charles R. Gow, president of| People who don’t grow too fat are the | »Mrk. H. 0. Nickerson of Rayham Cen- the Assoc'ated Industries: of ‘Massachu- | fortunate evception. But if you find the | ter fs~ spending ‘the winter with Mr.| Devom—At the meeting of the Devon !getts -mwill be the chief speaker at the!fat accumulating or already cumbersome, wnd Mrs. Charles E. Brigham. ! Jnidrovement ‘Wesodlations seven-aphlica* fancheon 'session.: Colshel'Gow has had ¥ou<Wilk beiwise to fol'ow this sugges- “@eerge Dyer has ‘remted one' of the LiONE’for membership, the résult:of the ' & momt varfed and “Wile éxmerience in: Hon. ‘whick: is endorsed ‘by thousands of wnbik cottages at Quanaduc, of ‘Rev. G, firSt few days work -iof-the ‘MembershiD jeeislative -anHl .iwdustsial afmirs Ha PeOD:e:Whd know.: Ask vour druegist for eampaign -committee. . . ey Fair Haven—The foneral of the late B +Spaldine. 5 [ #11 rpeak on’ THOF Vilue or*Organized Moo, Focrbiion Tablets and follow « N counterfett $5 hotes are M cir- Nellie Howel! Sanford, widew of John S. Sanfrd, was largely attended at her late ons.© One dollar is the vrice the Fffort in the Develapment of the ‘Com- world over. Get them from your own mia here.” They ure of federa! re- maunity, discussing ‘the advantages and !drugegist or send price direct to Marmola verve' notes on_ths- Clevelind bank. | disadvantages with which New- Eneland Co.. 4612 Woodward Ave.. Detroit, Mich. Mys. Stiles Stanton who has been con- ' residence 54 East Peasb<=gtreet™ Whe Mmanufaetarisig “interestss are™rconfronte | BY deing this you will be safe from harm- #nédeto-her Wome “fof 'sorhe time .is re- Rev. Charles: S. Gray “officlated. ¥ Byt v g 2 vosted-as- guiming her StréAgth'daily and| p...fora—Mrs. Raymond Biltrn and | son, Murray, have retéfed to their home | - in Methuen, Mass, after three weeks® fn] drugs-and be able to reduce 'steadily 18 bleto be about her home: * s e Tecaedd visit with Mrs. Ballou's mother, Mrs. !stalled in his home a radio set cons'sting and teasily, without starvatiem. diet or tiresome S Walter Walsh'is-now+a' member of the 'THE Y — George Prout, of the Short Beach road. |of three steps of frequency, a detector | LAD Coast Guard .and is. stationed at Fish- s dsland. - . 5 : Hamden—The hoard of financs #t"'its ' ¥nd ofie steprof radis frequency=on 4>1op ! » i special meeting. voted an appropriation of fodr feet™dn diambter“without mm.»ml‘y_be makes a study of eco- “Eliarles .Wehb of Rachester, N. Y., was « aaller herp Wednesday: $160,000 fo rthe erection of a memérial gTeAnYsicomnectien;: and, Was ireceived s + B 4 P foum ‘hall, dedicated vo. the casiBmtat ot EEPVW it stion of Chicege 2t Wirre; |Romics, will find it to her ad- tion at Cincinnatl. ' It is pointed out that 4 ’ the loop aerial is s great improvement ! ovee the regular aerial and makes it pos- sible for messages to be received more clearly, also that the aerial can be trans- A NEW Miss Vivian Berry, teacher in the primary room is il with tonsilitis. Her mother, who was & trained nurse has come from Greenfield, Mass., to care for her. ohhe Mrs. Harold Kenyon is substituting In addition to the groups named. the other committees of the -assnclation will meet and will answer specific questions ! rresented by members of the assoct: tion. In order to accommcdate thcse who may want to share in this offering, we will devote practical- ly our entire Hosiery Counter and Main Aisle tables to the display and sale of this Hosiery. Owing to the extraordinary low price at which this Hosiery is offered, we ressrve the right to limit quantity scld to any one person. (Upon request, the Hos’ery offered in this sale will be packed in Holiday Boxes). N home_from a short-visit GETTING TOO FAT ? Suggestions In Silks For Gifts All At Atiractive Prices IVORY PYRALIN 1-3 Off Regular Prices A Special Sale of Ivory Pyralin Toilet Articles is now in progress at one-third less than regular prices. There are hundreds of articles to select from and the price range is from 25¢ for a 40c Manicure Set up to $7.25 for a large $11.00 Du Barry Mirrer, (Toilet Goods Department) Patterns In Boxes for Gifts Blouse Patterns of Pongee, Economy Silk, Crepe-de- Chine, et_c'.—-at $1.49, $1.75, $1.98 and $3.98. Silk Shirt Patterns ............. at $4.49 and $5.98 Silk Tricolette Scarfs ........... at $3.98 and $4.75 Has Loop Aerisl et N. C. Pierce of 64 Oak street has in- FINE GLOVES -FOR GIFTS We are agents for the celebrated “Trefousse” French Kid Gloves for Women. If you are considering giving Gloves for gifts, why not give the best ? + e ‘members of the Comnmunity house wibglation. held a whist Wednesday aft- apmoom - in Commiunity- hall “and' 15 ta- les Ywere - played. ‘The winners of 'the iighest scoree at ‘each table ' were wwisded the prize, which were dainty| Shelton—The citys share of the fines ved: sandles neatly wrapped in fancy re- imposed on the local cafe owners who wWptacies. About $30° was taken in, with were caught in the state police raid here wdattendance of.60 people. ‘last Friday amounted to $437.50. The Ported and messages weselied easiy. iSupt. W. R. Snyder has just recelved total fines and costs was $1,100.46 and | With his serial set: Mr. Pierce listens fromy. the -state board .of education :a the tota] fined-was $876.5% & ok lln /nizhtly. ta stations in AdManta - Gay the town who have served under the flag in varous wars. Yard-wide Economy Silk for Blouse or Dress, in every de- sirable shade—Price a yard... 6% Yard-wide Silk Pon for Blotse, Dress and Men’s Shirts ~at $1.19 and ..i.ie.eenon $1.00 Yard:wide Tricolette Tubing for Scarfs, in Copenhagen, muffin, navy, browm;-white‘and black—Price a yard .- $149 40-inch Jersey Silk for Under- wear, in white, pink, orchid, in plain, stripe and cross-bar Weaves—at .-........e..uine $149 40-inch Crepe-de-Chine, for Blouse or Dress, in black, white and all desirable street and evening ‘shades—at ...... $1.88 ek LA oas (ALL SILKS BOXED FREE CF CHARGE, UPON REQUEST) vantage to inspect our win- dow display of — Rnuters——SQ’ClockTe:g M—WC‘!!F!‘ Reliable Merchandise Only THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET ¥ TEUEPHONE= 63154 © 33-inch Silk Shirtings, in Crepe and Broadcloth, with colored Satin Stripes—at.. $1.98 and §1.49 40-inch Satin Charmeuse, in black, white, navy and brown, for Blouse, Skirt or Dress—at $1.93 40-inch All-8ilk Canton Crepe, the popular Dress Silk, in gray, beige, fawn, brown, navy and black—at cesres... $288 36-inch and 40-inch Fancy Paisley weaves, in various color combinations, for Blouses ang Sleeves—at $2.98, ani smmunication notifying hmofthe fact i A 353 aie | FOrt:Worth, Tex.. and San Antonio, Tex. o T erete e e s omah e ‘Milford="ReécHihmeAdations were made | 70 ol = | atiithe :mhesting. ot -the republiean town Weinon-resident puplls for.1923-23. 2°% | surmmitren: held in the town -comrt room » w - !torimunmt- to-the ‘board=of | comnrissioners ‘were placedx:before ' the liam e oyed ore- ' committee;: Rudolph Von® Hacht and Wil | oy o ‘he. fataine demmiereat 2t s liam A. Flord, a former aspirant for ap- | Shetucket Worsted Milla in Baltic pointment. Ansonla—Entering the residence of Jullus' Wolf, at 15 Willlam street, local | 1f the carburetor of one populsr au- Dolice discovered what they belleved to tomobile would be improved, 400,000,000 be a storehouse ofistolens gveds. The E3710ms of gasoline would be saved as proprietor swas:placed-junderyarrest and ,UAllY, 5ays an expert..d 3¢ wIed an- | When brought' in"ithe city court - he was | gme— : held under bonds of s}.m lur ! hearing Get rid of catarrh while you can SPECIAL !—Women's Imported Dress Kid Gloves, with Paris Point embro'd-ry, in white, gray, browns and tans— At $1.65 a Pair Regular Value $2.00 ' G . Misses’ Dress Kid Gloves, in ° assorted tan shades—Price a Women's Capeskin Walking Gioves, in browns and beaver shades—Price a pair ........ $195 The “Dorthy” Kid Gloves, made by Trefousse, is overseam sewn, an comes in black, white, beaver a brown—at $2.5J a pair. . The “De Lorme” is ancther Tre- in _handsome shades B L . coupeeay ) K 19-inch _ Metal Brocades for Fancy Bags, Hats, Vests, etc., in gold :qd silver. grounds—rat an And Shoulders. Burned ‘Badly. Cuticura Heals; bréaking out 5 ¥ m&"r’:{‘ e Derby—Mayor James B. Atwater will tender: a-bunquet to ‘his associates-at thé i Hotel Clark -Tuesday evening next. Prac- | Heally ali-ths :present city-oftics: halders have_been ‘invited. Mayor Atwater will tonclugle: his-asdministration exriy. in Jane will . be - succeeded : by next Monday: - - e ol uary when - he ‘New HavenilAt -the annual meetin; of sthhe Ameient Order of mlm&h: visior 3;.4n ‘the club house; these: afficers ‘wery: dlecteds:. President, 2 ‘Smfih;.flu president, Patrick Sullivan recording secretary, Patrick:: Dettipsey. | fimanéial secretary, Dennis McKenna treasurer, :Matthew Lynch. West Hatiford-—Stocks and bonds, in- cluding twenty shares of stock in the IPhoenlx Insurance -Co., valued at $9,800; bonds of the’ Philadelphia & Reading Ter- minal, $10;,050,-and bonds of the “New Haven” rodd, $478.50, were the main items:in the $322.414.2¢ inventory of an estate of BElizabeth W. Bidwell, - late of Patterns In Boxes for Gifts Dress Patterns of Pongee .'.- TR 3398 and $4.98 Dress Patterns of Satin Charmeuse. . . $7.98 and $9.95 Dress Patterns of Crepe-de-Chine. .. $7.98 and $9.95 Dress Patterns of Canton Crepe .. $11.98 and $1495 Trefousse “P. K.” Gloves are a tri- fle heavier and are shown in black, beaver and brown—at $3.50 a p: Women's St-ap Wrist Trefousse Kid G.oves, in black with white and beaver—at $2.55 a pair. r Women’s Strap Wrist Fine Mocha Gloves, in mode shades—at $5.00 § pair. 3 THE PORTEQUS & MITCHELL GO ‘West Hartford.. i et A gir] Ifkes to-be caught getting kisssd Just a8 mmch 88.she -pretends Ret: e i

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