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congestion in st&te hospitals for was nana near tne Rooster river. Fairfield, May 15, of last year Is ex­ Good Insurance. Well, Thatfs Comforting. Heavy lea toe Insane has become so accute, ac­ Honesty is the best policy. Take FOOD M VARIETY cording to Information laid before the pected to be made when the state It Is a compliment to all of as, in • By use of high pressor* water has police Interview a woman, said to have 9M out early Id life#—LoaUtlll# way, that aaaccheic after tho been converted Into a new Ice so dsaai Connecticut legislative • committee, on ' appropria­ Oourler-Jor/nnL tions, that the state is likly to have been with the victim but a short time link are going a long way from hotae and heavy that It sinks la water la* Hatura liberal in Furnishing to look for it—Ttfede Blade. no place to which to commit Buch pa­ before his death, and who is now stead of floating.—The Argonant W ^ Sustenance. $ tients at the end of six months. serving a sentence hi a New York Needed • Taxi. |ii . State Briefs prison for theft. w ®eal estate negotiations now in Officer—"Why art yon rushing Death was the penalty for anyone Flrat President to Wear a Beard. process contemplate the sale of the •lone with that bundle T" "Ifs my Lincoln was the first president to Putting Prejudloe Aside, There Would The Mansfield State Training School 17-acre tract of land upon which the who opposed his will against that of 1Hfrto hat and Tm afraid the style Care may kill people, bat do*t ea Schutte, 58 year old German wear a beard and Grant was the first kills more.—Boston Transcript. 8eem to B* No Need for Wan* and hospital Is crowded and the state­ Greenlawn Country Club now stands WIQ change."—Women's Wear (N. Y.). one to wear a mustache. • • derar Ever to Suffer tho Pangs ment has been made to the appropria­ to Mew York parties for the purpose storekeeper of Shailervllle, who is under arrest and about to be charged ;i"v::''£;;• ®' Hunger. '•$? ''•' tions committee that there are now of erecting an up-to-date shore house at large In Connecticut about 1,500 and dancing pavilion, according to in­ with the murder of four people. When Imbeciles who ought to be at Mans­ formation given aut by Burroughs F. Schutte faces a Jury charged with the While one can live on a very lim­ murders—those of Joseph Ball, his ited diet, there Is a variety wide field. Perry, Bridgeport and Florida real es­ Eight members of the graduating tate dealer. wife and their son, Joseph, and of •enough to satisfy the most extrava­ Dennis Le Due, a French Canadian gant taste. It Is but a matter of reach­ class of th# Mllford High school have Charles H. Lee, of Bridgeport, died been selected to read essays at the suddenly on the street near his home farm hand employed by Schutte—the ing those countries where these foods two sons will be the principal wit- are prepared In their most pleasing 1921 commencement exercises which of a sudden attack of heart disease. nafifiAfi oeratnet htm. manner. A writer In the Detroit Free are to be held at the Central grammar Walter Reed, who was passing, lifted Press tells of the geoduck, the largest school assembly hall ou Thursday Mr. Lee into an automobile and rush­ dam In the world. Geoduck—his real evening, June 16. ed him to the Emergency hospital, but Craekless Porcelain. :V.-" ; name Is Glycerlnus—comfortably fills William Hassett, 25, a farmer, was he had died before his arrival there. Porcelain cracks because the glaze 41 bushel basket and has a deeply scal­ drowned in the Wopowaug river in the Mr. Lee was sixty-five years old, and with which It Is coated expands at loped, decorative shell which encases town of Orange, where he had gone for almost thirty years was employed a different rate from the clay of •enough to feed ten men. in swimming with his brother-in-law, by George C. Baclieller & Co. which it Is composed. A manufactur­ The deep-sea English and Pacific Clifford Winkler. The latter and two A decided step forward toward the er In Europe Is now making a glaze crabs are in Geoduck's class for Blze, boys living nearby attempted to rescue solution of the murder of Stanislaw that has the same coefficient flf ex­ weighing from seven to twelve pounds Hassett but failu.1 Sckineovlch. whose mutilated body pansion aa porcelain. each. The meat Is of coarse texture, Imt sweet, with a flavor that is a cross Sf$® "between the and . They {^V.-Tvtix'.vrxi, are usually served In their own shells &&}b sis?® as a or salad, sufficient for six or more people. A pipe won't ^ Elephants' feet pickled In vinegar, PI your V «plces, cayenne pepper, lemon and ?£*SM.}i££.\£.m •onion Juice for - several days, then FORBES & WALLACE w$ Toasted, are considered a great deli­ tongue if you smoke P. A.! §@i cacy In Ceylon, Africa and parts of Telephone, River 4100. Springfield Mats. India. s;~-' ffli Get that pipe-party-bee buzzing in your smoke- PUS, Blfrgame hunters say that lion's STORE HOURS, Daily 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M.; Saturday, 9.00 A. M. to 6.00 P. M. iftvf; section! Know for a fact what a joy'us jimmy pipe P®«: meat to equal to In taste and tex­ ture, and most of us are willing to can and will do for your peace and content! Just •' take their word for It anfl leave roast cneck up the men in all walks of life you meet daily ilon off our menu. who certainly get top sport out of their pipes—all : ' '.ifi f'X Hippopotamus are consid­ • ered an epicurean treat. The fat meat, This Week—A June Sale of aglow with fragrant, delightful, friendly Prince smoked, makes an excellent , and Prince Atbtrt U Albert! . :: sold in toppy red I the . fat serves as butter after being bags, tidy red tins, t handsome pound nd you can wa er •carefully tried out, strained and slight­ and half pound tin a ,f ? S your week's wad that Prince , ly salted. When we realize this ani­ s Footwear in White humidors and in the pound crystal glass Alberts quality and flavor and coolness—and its i mal lives upon much the same food, humidor with •only more of it, that a cow does, it is sponge moistener freedom from bite and parch (cut out by our exclu- ! reasonable to suppose that the meat $5.85 and $6.85 top. sive patented process)—will ring up records in your ! would be wholesome. 1 iM>''0- It is indeed a worth while time to invest in the season's new footwear— little old smokemeter the likes of which you never Y>: The kangaroo's tail is the only deco­ before could believe possible! i rative feature, as well as edible por­ White Footwear which is emphasized by its quality of material and workman­ tion, of the animal. The tall comes to ship—at a price that makes buying a pleasure. You don't get tired of a pipe when it's packed with ' market canned. The can Is put Into Prince Albert! Paste that in your hat! I v- <>ollIng water long enough to melt the White Washable Kid Pumps Jellylike gravy, which Is then poured And, just between ourselves! Ever dip into the •off and has added to it high season­ Colonial styles—hand-turned and covered Louis heel. urns ing, a wlneglassful of port and a slight sport of rolling'em? Get some Prince Albert and ' thickening. The meat is then added Regular price $8.95, now the makin's papers—quick—and cash in on a ciga­ and when all Is hot It is turned over rette that will prove a revelation! toasted croutons and garnished with White Egyptian Reignskin Cloth Slippers fried sweet potatoes. '""•'-•;:A tS¥- In South Honduras baked monkey is " One strap, hand-turned sole—covered Baby Louis heel. &C QC fi ?£j • among the desired dainties, and In Regular price $7.95. Now *pOeOO Ceylon It is served disguised In a bed Copyright 1921 • 'Ai; by R. J. Reynolds s&-- •of rice well curried. Living on nuts White Egyptian Reignskin Cloth Oxfords Tobacco Co. •£P '.v-',-- and fruits, rarely coming to the Winston-Salem. ground, the monkey meat is considered Hand welt sole and medium heel. Regular price $6.95 &C Qf N.C. PRINCE ALBERT more delicate than chicken. Flying Now 4>0.00 the national joy amoks aqulrrel Is cooked the same as monkey. Prairie dog Is a good and tender morsel when roasted—that Is, If one Leather Trimmed Sport Slippers -can forget the dog and believe what ~ White Egyptian Reignskin cloth, one-strap slippers, patent leather or •:• the hunters say who have eaten It. Hedgehogs, stewed in milk or roast- tan Russia calf leather trimmings--welt soles—medium QC •ed after being stuffed with a savory heels. Regular price $9.95. Now «pVeOO -stuffing made partly of their own fat (Shoe Section, Second Floor) •chopped fine, are the delicacy of many a lumber camp. FORBES & WALLACE Springfield, Mass. The cavy or is a delicious i food that does not seein to enter Into '' our market scheme of tilings, though It may be cooked in any of the ways sug­ gested for cookery. Walrus meat stands between the Arctic explorer and death, and choice •favors the walrus usually, and there Is •always enough of it, which may be a consideration under such circum­ stances. The peacock might well divide hon­ Hartford's Shopping Center ors with the turkey if it were not for Its bad disposition and solitary habits, WITT! which makes it not worth the fancier's time to bother with it. It has been served at many famous banquets, atuffed and roasted, then decked in its YOU CAN NEVER BE OUT OP TOUCH WITH OUR STORE. WE HAVE A own beautiful feathers, with bill, feet MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT THAT WILL FILL ALL WANTS and legs glided. Many an oath has also 4>een taken upon Its haughty head.

Faith. Faith 1t the rite bower ov Hope. If Our Silk Frocks Have All the Charm It want for faith, thare would be no living In this world. We couldn't even •eat hash with enny safety, If It want That the Fastidious Woman Likes the faith. Human knowledge lz very :Short and don't reach but a little THERE ISN'T A SINGLE MODEL IN OUR WHOLE COLLECTION OP NEW SILK DRESSES "ways, and even that little ways lz THAT WILL NOT PAIL TO PLEASE. BEAUTIFULLY MADE IN THE MODKS OP THE twlltte; but faith lengthens out the MOMENT OP CANTON CREPE, ROSHANARA, CREPE METEOR, AND GEOROKTTK WITH ALL road and makes It light, so that we lean see tew read the letterings on the THE SMART TOUCHES OP CONTRASTING COLORS OR EMBROIDERY THAT PITS THEM mile stuns. Faith haz won more vlk- FAR OUT OP THE ORDINARY. itorys than all the other pashuns or sentiments ov the heart and head put $35.00 EACH is the new Lowered Price on Dresses that are really worth, as prices have been together. Faith lz one ov them war­ !$45.00 to $59.50 each. Other Dress values at $10.00, $18.50 and $29.50 really save you from riors who don't kno when she lz $5.00 to $15.00 on their reicent pricing. W:- whipped. But Faith is no milksop, "but a live fighter. She don't set down and gro stupid with resignashun and erhaps this is'the answer git weak with the buty ov her attrib­ Very Special in Coats utes; but she lz the heroine of forlorn STYLISH MODELS in three quarter qnd full length garments are made of polo cloth, In bringing home the Saturday caramels, delicious preserved gin­ Hope—she feathers her arrows with Hair mixtures and iSkibo tweed, many of them full lined with radium and novelty silk. Just box of candy, has it ever seemed ger and chocolate covered nuts. reazon and fires rite at the bull's eye thei Coat you want for present and vacation wear. ov fate.—Josh Billings. to you that the family lacked $19.75 is an exceptionally low price for the garments we offer. Really worth $29.50. Other enthusiasm for the kind you All Kibbe chocolates are dipped The Meerschaum. Coats worthy special attention and worth very much more\ are priced $29.50, $39.50, $45.00, bring? Get them a Kibbe Buffet with silver tongs—no hand or " The first meerschaum pipe was, It Is and $49.50 each. Worth your while to see them. Relieved, made by an ingenious shoe­ Box this week—notice the differ­ even a finger touches them. They maker named Kavol Kowates, a resi­ ence. Your reputation as a are pure and always fresh. dent of Pesth, Hungary. He was thoughtful provider will be firmly skillful in carving wood and other ma­ Thought of Bathing Suits? established. Doubtless your dealer carries a terial. This brought him in contact BETTER GIVE THEM ATTENTION to get selection of our full line which is ready to show you. large assortment of Kibbe choco­ yrlth Count Andrassy, with whom he Prices on many of thei new offerings are about half of last year's markings for $5.00 each The Kibbe Buffet Box con­ lates as well as such popular became a great favorite. The count, you will find smart styles in worsted Jersey bathing suits which plainly shows you the reduc­ on his return from a mission to Tur­ tains everybody's favorite kinds. Kibbe favorites as Social Whirls, key, brought with him a piece of whit­ tion from last season. There are thickly coated choco­ Cocoanut Cream Bars, Nut-Ve­ ish clay, which hud been presented to lates with nut and fruit centers, him as a curiosity, on account of Its netians and Pure Sugar Patties. light specific gravity. It struck the Gloves For Brides Jordan almonds, sweet cream Ask for Kibbe's by name. •shoemaker that, being porous, it might 'be well adapted for pipes, as it would ALSO FOR GIRL GRADUATES, We have a splendid assortment of the kinds and qualities most Klbbe's, Springfield, Mass. absorb the nicotine. The experiment wanted in the various lengths, both kid and silk. Take note of these. Long Kid Gloves, 8 .. I. was tried and Kavol carved a pipe for 12, or 16 button, of fine French make, in white, are offered at $3.25 to $6.50 pair. White Kid the count and one for himself. This Gloves, two clasp style are to be had for $2,000 to $3.85 pair. Koyser Silk Gloves, the very best, first meerschaum pipe, made and shown in white for $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 pair. They are in two clasp style and 12 and 16 WM smoked by Kavol Kowates, Is still pre­ button lengths. For Gloves, come here. itfbbe's findies served as a curiosity in a museum at Pesth. •IH—IIMIwi ..-.Mi .-fife-:" " r'V'"' A- J

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