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SN enUEETED Try Making Your Own Cough Remedy BRIEFS OF STATE | FAMILY DOGTOR'S | DEPARTMENT STORE DEMONSTRATION UNDER AUSPICES OF _ tE(.‘IZEMA Au. UVER j‘:‘ You can save about §2, and have ® better remedy than the ready- made kind., Easlly done. It ¥ou combined the curative proper- ties of every known ‘‘ready-made” cough ly, you would hardly have in them 1 the curative power that lies in this e “home-made” cough =yrup which TERSELY ~TOLD New Torpedo Boat for Amercian Navy Launched in Bridgeport 600D ADVIGE To 60 On Taking “Frult-a-tives” Because They Did Her Good RocHON, JAR, 14th, 1915, WOMEN’S MUNICIPAL LEAGUE OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS . MOTHER'S BODY * Began hy Itching and Burnings: ould not Slesp, Hands Worsts; Two Cakes Cuticura Soap and One Box Ointment Healed. Cost $l.. tal ly a few minutei 3 3 . G‘:soi';nym any Fn&‘;dt:: tzol/fimsl‘}::ees of| New Haven—Two of the barges, AL giltered forzmany yekrs withi ter *‘My mother had eczema all over her Pinex (60 cents worth), pour it into & | joaded with trap rock, which went ) Yible Indigestion and Constipation. I body, her hands being the worst. It: pint bottle and 1l the botgle with PI&il | aenore off Woodmont in the rocont | bad freauent dissy spells and becams began by ftching and burning and ; o Rk g storm, were unloaded by gangs of | greatly run down. A neighbor advised psray, 100k the form of blisters, ulaf = q::hnut 85 cents and gives you a full pint of really better cough s¥rup than *fll could ready-made for $2.50. % %_eum and never spoils. is Pinex and sugar syrup prepara- tlgx Stl Tight at the cause of & cou5¥x ll ve:hllmouc immeggnte relief. 1t e 8 phlegm, the nasty men yesterday and at high tide, were floated and appear to be all right. One of the barges floated without being pulled off by power, but the other was hauled off by ald of a tug. Both barges were brought to the harbor, me to try “Fruit-a-tives’”’. Ididsoand to the surprise of my "doctor, I began ' to improve, and he advised me to go on with *Fruit-a-tives”. 1 consider that I owe mylife to “Fruit- The blisters would break;, ! B open and water would run ¥ from them which irritated’ P her hands, and she had 16 wear thin garments. ‘For three weeks she did not sleep night or day, and she, oat tickle and heals the sore, irri-|where they. will be carefull; ives? N ¢ ¥'3ated membrancs that Jine the throat, | over. B oL e e e ] M o e et chest and bronchial tubes, o gently | The rescue work was in charge of | Suffef fromIndigestion, Constipation or 3 and easily that it is really astonishinw. A day’s use will usnally overcome the Scott Eames and was completely suc- Headaches—'try Fruit-a-tives’ and you *‘Then she used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and one box of Cuticura Oint=* \ the | cesstul. A big crowd of automobilists | willgetwell”. CORINE GAUDREAU. ment_ with two cakes of Soap healed ::g‘n::r':vh:;’:ifil; :c::ldzh !t;x;ldb;:zg:;‘tii: Zésgeg ",'lf‘h s"el:‘e of the wreck ves-| j0go. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. her.” ;Signedf l\kss Cla;:elggloésven‘ asthma, there is nothing better. rde . e three batges which are | ,4 .1 dealersor sent postpaid by Fruit- Harrisville, R. L., August 26, 1916, Pinex is & most valuable concentrated | ©Verturned will be saved if possible. a-tives Limited, Ogdensbure. N.Y. While Cuticura Soap works wondersin compound of genuine Norway pine ex- % s most cases of skin troubles it is alsoideal :zu , and has been used for generations Launches New Boat. —————— e ——— for evcry&dfay ‘l‘mllfi l\ue‘ “Cuficm:a Oint- Break up gevere coughs. Bridge; — ment used for little irritations, pimples, To avoid disappointment, be sure to geport=—In the presence of the |; p giade, and Miss Illga Harvey. etc., will do all and more than the major- ask your drugeist for “21% ounces of . Pinex” with full directions, and don’t coeept anvthing else. A guarantes of rbsolute satisfaction or money prompt- 1y refunded, moes with this preparation. Ne Pinex Co., I't. Wayne, Ind. ———————— IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Don’t look old! Try Grandmother’s recipe to darken and beautify officials of the Lake Torpedo Boat Co., and Lieut. Carver of the Navy Department, representing Secretary Daniels, the “O-11" a new type tor- pedo boat destroyer, was launched. The new craft was christeried by Mrs. Bernard Baruch of New York ecity, wife of the well known Wall street manipulator, mentioned in the peuace note stock scandals, and at present chairman of the raw material com- mittee of the National Defense Coun- cil. Governor Returns. Final preparations of the big Liber- ty party to be given by the Civies club Friday of this week have been completed. Just what form the party will take will not'be announced, and while there will be dancing, that will not be the main feature of the party. The young men will dress as Uncle Sam, and the young women will dress as Miss Columbia. CAPTURED GERMAN ity of expensive creams in keeping the ! sl)t'in soft and clear, For Free Sample Each by Return | Mail address post-card: “‘Cuticura, Dept. R, Boston.” Sold everywhere. fided, streaked hair. Southifigton—Governor Marcus H. 4 M s Holcomb has returned to Southington l] E I )} i That beautiful, even shade 6f dafk, |from his visit to Washington. The g = ¥ glossy hair can only beé had by brew- lsovernor told a reporter yesterday \ NS ‘m - ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- that he ar:d Homer §. Cummings had 2 S\ S b " J phur. Your hair is your charm. It|a pleasant call upon President Wil- | % i & 2 - M) » B e e, Wi 1t | son and then uvon. Genaral crowaer. | FiTSt Prisoner Taken by the Amer- Sz apeail| Y (\\ i s < fades, turns gray or streaked, just an | It was admitted that Connecticut had . . R AT AV AV AW AT AT ANV, W { J B application or two of Sage and Sul- |not been treated fairly and General 10an Fgl‘ces 07&['“] F]’auce ] - s ¢ phur enhances its appearance a hun- | Crowder said he would do all he L a b dredfold. could to have the new draft on a fair ) 5 Don't hother to prepare the mix- |basis and also to give the state the ‘With the American Army ifi France, R 0 ture; you can get this famous old |credit for the extra men drawn on | Oct. 30.—The Ntst German prisoner recipe ‘improved by the addition of |the first draft abowe the state's equit- | of war taken by the American expedi- b F other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sdlphur Compound. can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has Peen appled. You simply dampen a spomge 6F soft » briish with it and draw this throtigh the hair, taking one small strand at a tifme; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another appli- ~ This |. able quota. 1 Boy Is Killed. Ansénia,—Jumping from a moving trolley car near the west end of the Bridge street bridge Michael Clifford, an eight-year-old boy living at 9 Mur- ray street struck an automobile owned and driven by Samuel Dworkin, and received injuries from which he diea later in the day at the Griffin hospi- tal. Dworkin seys his automobile was stationary at thé time and that the boy fell against the curb. The lad’s skull was fractured and despite every, tlonary forces died yesterday in an American field hospital, having been shot when he encountered an Amer- ican patrol in No Man's land in front of the American trenches. : The man, with another German, was discovered Saturday night by the patfol and was called 8n to Halt. The Germans rah, the patrol fired, and one of the enemy was hit. The pris- oner was treated at'a dtessing station and removed to a field hospital, where the combined efforts of several surgeons failed to save his life. The prisoner was a mail carrier, nsure Victor quality, always look for emark, *‘His Master’s Voice.” It is on all genuine ucts of the Victor Talking Machine Com, See and hear these new Victrolas the famous = s d attention glven him at th e cation 1t becomes Beautifully dark and | goye. &%, n e at the | and letters of some value were found \ appears glossy and lustrous. This %‘:‘m“ h‘;g"“’t" }}‘.e died at 3 o'clock. |on him. He explained his presence % : ° Feady-to-use preparation is a delight- | 0 ck“lfl L appened - at 11:40 [ near the American trenches, saying =1 t lctor R ers v £ul tollet Yequikie f6r those who de- [ ¢ 6 Tornmes & he had Iost his way in the dark. He E al ~ #$tF&’aark haii and a youthful appear- declared that the German soldiers did 5 3 i 3 K =T gn 882 1t 1s ot dftended LBy the cure, Banged His Head. not know that Americans were on the 5 4 mitigation or prevention of diséase. Danbury—John Carrara, who shot | front or In France, the officers tell- = The Victor Company now announces the complete ] Charles Setaro, driver of the Hotel | ing them nothing. . ; 31 7 Green motor 'bus at the White street American batteries are continuing | = 3 5 s railroad station was removed from |to shell the German lines at regular = new IIX)'E Of ‘ ICtrOIaS tl]e Very la’tCSt devc}‘opments Of thc ¥ the Danbury jail to the hospital, | intervals, the enemy following similar where he is constantly under police Bronchitis = Ailments Invariably Yield 10 Linonine guard. Carrara made an attempt to injure himself by butting his head against the wall or door of a cell in the po- lice station after the court session Saturday morning, and it was dis- covered after he was taken to the jail that he had fractured one of his ribs tactics. No further official communique has been issued, but there has been no special infantry activity. Snow that fell last night interfered with all operations. MIS8 RILEY WINS FIRST PRIZE. 0 world’s greatest musical instrument. many new and valuable improvements—and just in time for the holiday season. ‘ That the public may comprehend the great variety of ; styles, we illustrate the complete line in miniature. New models, with But and that the broken rib had injured | City Hall Stenographer Sells 128 l 5 2 h h b [ Nenrly oné Uholgand prominent ;v:-‘ix;:t ‘iz:rn;: trt;lcde‘g::o:hle)s:;r;ui}: Tickets for Game. = to properly appreciate just what these 1mprovements have peoplé in one city alone have pub- licly testifie! in sighed statements that Linonine cured them of coughs, colds, bronchitis and other forms of winter complaints that th ned their very existence. Other hou- =ands in other sections of the country have added their testimony, and all unite in proclaiming Linonine the most efte~tive medicine of its kind known to sclence. Relef is wrouzht by removing the swellings and irrita- tions that cause the disturbances. Tt % Is a truly wonderful remedy and is pure and wholesome, being -an emul- sion of Flax-Seed Oil, Irish Moss, Eiitaly and other famous reme- dses, combined in one, and known the world over as by falling against a &ink in the ceil room of the police station. Legacy to Town Poor. Stonington—Stonington borough has received a legacy of $5,800 from the estate of Willlam Willlams, of New York city to be used for aiding its Protestant poor. The selectmen put $500 of the sum into Libérty bonds. Boy Cracks Safe. New Haven—Detective William H. Deskin, assigned to clear up the safe- cracking job which was perpetrated at the office of S. Landow and company in Commerce street, ahout a month ago, “did his bit,” this morning when he brought 12-year-old Tony LaPorto of 271 Water street into police head- quarters on a Connecticut school com- Miss Grace Riley, the popular ste- nographer in the office of the board of public works, is the winner of the first prize for selling the greatest number of tickets for the football game Saturday afternoon, and she will be presented with an autographed football as soon as signatures can be placed on the spheroid. Miss Riley last evening turned over to Chairman Mangan of the committee $64 and she still has some tickets unaccounted for. Miss Madeline Caufield of Garden street secured the second prize, also an dutographed football, by selling the second largest number. Miss Caufield returned $62 to the commit- tee. From returns accounted for last evening, the committee is certain to realize well over $1,400 on the project. T AV A A AAW AW ARV AWV AWV AV AR AW AU AWAWY AWATVAW AW AUV W AW AWAWY] accomplished, it is necessary for you to actually see and hear these new improved Victrolas. : Sl Go to any Victor dealer’s and he will gladly demon- strate them and play,. any music you wish to hear. today—the Christmas demand for the Victrola is already on, and these new models will this year creat¢ a larger demand than ever. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Go Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are sclentifically b coordinated and synchronized by our special processes of manufacture, and their - use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to & perfect Victor reproduction. New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month - plaint. LaPorto, though young, has some old idéas, according to the de- NEW Y. M. 0. A, ASSISTANT. tective, and he will he arraigned at| Merwin Jacobson of this city has E = (4 the next session of the juvenile cotrt. | heen appointed assistant physical — director of the Y. M. C. A. Jacobson = Drowned Off Brantord. started his duties vesterday. Jacob- Branford — Shephen Sabo was |#ion {s one of the best known athletes — drowned here Sunday when the boat |in this city. During the past sea- = in which he was fishing capsized & |son he Was star centerfleld on the - short way from shore. Louis Sebock, | Toronto baseball team, chairipions of “Victrola” is the Registered Trade-mark of the Victor Talking Machine Company designating E: % a companion, was saved by men who | the International league. the products of this Company only. Warning: The use of the word Victrola upon or in the pro- B rowed out from the shore. Sabo's g motion or sale of any other Talking Machine or Phonograph products is misleading and illezat, body was recovered. E Victrola X-A, $85 ‘Was Playing War. 3] (Out about November 1) j Waterbury—Fred Mertz, 12 years =3 old of 59 Railroad Hill street, was i 3 I£} shot in the calf of the leg whila play- ing war in his back yard Saturday — 5 afternoon. He was attended by Dr. i Thomas Parker. | & | HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. ' ; } | miections for the offices of vice: o o Shragie cetmet aod Neuralgia Headaches After shopping or after a hard day quickly rolioved with Sloan's E:\iwt. So easy to apply, no rub- bing; and so promptly effective. Cleaner and mo::d convenient thnln ussy tats ointments. t :.ee- n-f:‘in the skin, or clog the o gists, 25¢., 50c., $1.00 ; Sloan’s Liniment KITLS PAIN president, secretary and treasurer, in all three classes will probably be held Thursday of this week. Foremost among the candidates from the senior class is Florence Mulvihill, who has been mentioned for the office of sec- retary. Miss Mulvihill has held several minor offices in the schaol tn the past, and is a member of the ing has been postponed to tomorrow than it costs. or we pay money back. evening. A program of dances and Forihioun free wiite to-- Halloween games will be carried out KORDON MFS. CO., Mmatareus, Mink. P e P B e e S N e B B P B L e L P PN e o W G A A A o AV e, under the direction of Abel Gross, ehairman of the committee. The catarrhal deafness—stunting child- er's mental growth, making them appear stupid. Try Kondon's for the baby<s cold Every home should have a | | Civics, Debating and Commereial clubs. you B J 5 E:n.la handy for , strains, Her election to this office by a (at no charge o ) '-": ¥ lame back, rheumatic pains and | |jarge majority is expected. ot el (R e (|E i stiff, sore muscles and joints. The masquerade of the Commercial e Liogner solis, fasemin, mose: 3 | G sized bottlesat all drug- | | club which was to be held this even- Lo o T Yabo 2 drig o, o s il Benent you FOUR th music will be furnished by Nina But- ler, Lloyd Minor, and Louis Appell. The patrons and patronesses will be: “{Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moody; Principal B&@N@@N CAPARRHAL JE AWAAWAWAWAVAWAWAWAWAWAVSA Victrola XI-A, $1 10 Victrola X1V, $165 Victrola XVI, $218 U, mvmmmv 1l Ul UL Ly Victrola XVII, $268 e URAVAALAAUAL o