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(AR AL 3 K Lively Meeting—Foresters Received Bunch of Appli- 't i 2 7 ik A the t | Thomés and Grand U. Kierstead, con-| 1K m loac State Convention—Relief Corps Invited to Daniel- |Niantic, Montvile, Groton, S | stituting the finance’ committs, ' re- « ; P S Mystic and Essex. ported receipts, including balance ~— . 3 | on hand March 1, 1910, of $37,816.30, and . g < neseans , S =& z Miriam Rebekah lodge, No. 18, of [ers to. Mareh 1, 1911, 45; % head With past wardens' badges, this ser- | Hartford, is makihg preparations to | After the business meeting a team .o:,‘f‘m}a.‘:}f Frighee iR e R Semoved ; ~~ ORDER OF PROTECTION. One of its best meetings of the sea- son_was held by Slater lodge, No. 509, on Wednesday evening in Pythian hall from Norwich council played a game of carpet bowls with the Thames gouncll men, resulting in a victory for The annual meeting of the grand i entertain 500 women of .the order on the 19th of April who will b in Hart- ford for the annual state assembly in Charter Oak hall The morning session amount was paid out on orders; or- phanage fund, interest, $55.02; balance on hand March 1, 1910, $1,362.40; bal- ance March 1, 1911, $1417.42; library vice_being. performed by Grand Trus- tee Newbury. Several of the visiting brothers and sisters weré heard from in brief but interesting pring Calls i i restorer and dandruff cure in § 4 Wearing A ““or New Women's and Misses 'ppareli 9 with a good attendance of .its own members and delegations from Nor- wich and ‘Thames lodges as visitors. These included M. J. Foley, M. J. Cur- ran, Willlam Donovan, Miss Margaret Rohian, Miss Rohan, Mrs. T. H. Wilson and v, Johinapn of Thames lodse Grand Trustes Ernest M. Newbury and R. C. Perry of Norwich lodge. The visitors were cordially welcomed at the opening of the meeting by Warden George A. Howard, and the work of the-evening was taken up in the initia- tion of two candidates, which was done in _good form. ‘Three of the past wardens of Slater lodge—¥. C. Lewis, Mrs. Jennie New- Temarks, after which the refreshment committee in- vited all present to the banquet room, ‘where cake, coffee and doughnuts were T T evening was in o committee: Mre. . C. Lewis, chairs man, Mrs. Gértrude Hartls, I. C. Tew- is, Mrs. Elizabeth O'Neill, William| Simpson, Miss Josephine Drew ang Anthony Berard. “In the current issue of the N. E. O. P. Journal Slater lodge gets credit for being the third in the organization to send in its remittance on call No. 267. “FORESTERS. will open at 10 o'clock and . followed by sessions in the afternoon and evening. S5 Grand Master Joseph H. Hawley of Danbury and his suits of officers have ‘accepted invitations to be -present. Each lodge is entitled to be represent- ed at the assembly by four delegates, and the fifty-four I in the state are now choosing those who will attend the convention. The morning session will be taken up with a report of the present offi- cers of the assembly. The new busi- nass to be acted which will 1n- clude the-election of officers,. will be council 15 to be held this year at Wa- terbury on April- 19th. The surimary | of the drder's mrembership and finances on Feb. 28, 1911, is shown as follows in the ‘current humber of the R. A. Gulde: Membership—Last report, 246,248; applications- since received, '1,297; Te- instatements since received, 4¥; =sal, 247,597, Suspensions and permanent withdrawals, 708; -deaths, 301; approxi- mate membership, 246,585; total num- ber _of councils, 1,942, J W. and O. F. Fund—Balance last re- port, $477.941,62; received during the month, $671,682.47; total, $1,149,524.09; fund, interest, $20.16; balance March 1810, $499.41; total balance of the ce funds March 1, 1911, $5619.57, Frank R. Upson, James A, Matthews and Sigmund Loewith, the siipply com mittee, report the expenditures.to be: For “table supplies, $3,712.44; other items, $1,465.20; kitchen and laundry, $69.82; -farm amd stock, $830.75; -Te- pairs,” $120.90; Neater at the anpex, $70; expense of the committee, $36.51 total disbursements, $6,289.62. . The total supplies on hand are valued at $1,058.70. Philip’ Pond, Charles E. Gates and John H. Noble, reporting for the prop- today. It also makes the fluffy and silky, and I would mend it to every one who Bary B Bickaon 267 Bouth avenun i ctson, uf Bridgeton, N. J.. 1910, or men, women and children, is mno hafr preparation that ..—.h' it never disappoints: it does just what the American advbrtive it todo. 1 ruff, s “the druff_germ, stoy falling hair or scalp itch, or mo'nz; back, Sold by The & Osgood Co. and druggists everywhere, Large bot- tle 50 cents. i p i s g bury, and Mr. Howard, the present| Court Sachem, No. 97, had ing | Presented at the afternoon ’ session, | WORLS, SVIGIBTING S0l ed s lance | erty committes, Included the . erection | mmm————— D g S preparednestosuply the sy demnd o S, Comte | 5520 S WIS T | SUF SERE TR e TR St U o B S e e e T e e W i i i in Foresters’ 0 new members - "rotal payments from organization to report. For this bul > t et R . 3 wi 8 SEpRas et Susy by i were_initiated ,into the mysteries of | &5 made by, succession, 89 that Mra | date, $139,058,003.28. sum_of $3750 was expended, and a|COTEmunities. . ey : building which received the commend- Will b noticed upon examina- visit our Suit Section these days. \the convincing values are factors ‘women’s apparel. An inspection tion of this fact. The wide choice of styles and that sustain our leadership in today will add to your convic- Women's, Misses' and Junior Tailored Suits in the new Spring models. The coat this seadon is from 24 to'26 inches In length with the new semi- Box back, the sleeves are mannish in effect. The skirts shown are somewhat wider. ma e 50 as to allow perfect freedom of motion. The popular mater- fals for the season are serges, mannish mixtures and fancies—Priced $15.00 * and up. ‘. Large assoriment of Sej all nobby models—Priced $1 Women's Separate Dress Skirts in all rate Loug Coats, serges and fancy materials, and up. the favored materials and color- BREAKS A COLD IN . JUST A FEW HOURS. Proves Quinine is Never Effective in the Cure of a Severe Cold or the Grippe. Nothing else that you can take will break your cold or end grippe ‘so promptly as a dose of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken. ‘The most miserable neuralgia pains, headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneezing, run- Forestry, four 'applications were re- ceived, and the delegates and alter- nates to the state court meetl; in Hartford were elected. This will be on May 15th. The thrae delegates chosen were J. R. Portelance, Jeremiah Haley and Donat - Semino, while for alternates Lewis A. Andrews, James J. Quinn and George B. Fox were namai After a spirited contest at the meef ing on Friday evening in Foresters’ hall, Court City of Norwich, No. 63, elocted T. A Carey and John Donahue delegates, Brother O‘Brien and George H. Dolan alternates to the annual meeting of the state court. Chief Ranger William Mahoney presided at the meeting, which was largely attend- ed. ~ now vice president, will advance to the office of president. The other officors of ths assembly are appointed by the president. An_elaborate exemplification of the Rebekah degree will- be given at tha evening session by the degree team of Magnolia Rebekah . lodge, No. 41, of Bristol. This work will be open to all members of Rebekah ' lodges and it will be the evening session that will prove the greatest attraction. Ad- dresses in relation to the work of the order will be made by the grand offi- cers. Miriam Rebekah lodge will look af- ter the comfort of the delegates and all other visiting members. Hotel rates have been secured and the terms Emergency Fund—Amount invested per last report, $6,137,786.82; amount invested since,” $10,791.23; total Feb 28, $6,148,677.55. Fxcess of mortuary resources over all known liabilities, $6,500,165.30 . General Fund—Balance last report, $152,489.19; recelved during the month, $1,434.52; total, $153,923.71; pald dur- ing the month, $16,823.37; balance on hand, $137,100.34. ODD FELLOWS. +Several hundred members of the I O. O. F. from all parts of the state were at New Haven on Wednesday for the nineteenth annual meeting of the Odd Fellows’ Home corporation, the rapresentative body which has charge ation and approval of all who have ex- amined it was the result. This committee took pride in the work it has accomplished. during tha year and stated that the property of the corporation was in good condition. Norwich nest, No. 1396, at its meet- ing in Owls' hall on Tuesday evening, had little but routine business to oc- cupy its attention, but réports were received that the applications' were coming in all right to assure a big class for the special initiation meeting which is to be held on the afternoon of the first Suhday in April. Satis- factory reports also of the sale of tick- ets for the annual ball in the armory tion of the tables that the offices have been enabled to supply the growing demand for skilled help. This is most gratitying to Tecond and it ia in ovh ce empl of experiencs mechanics have- arrived at the cnf clusion’ that -the free employment bu- reaus -are 8o conducted as to be en- abled to supply their-needs in a satie- factory’ manner. e BOY SCOUTS ARE | 5 OBSTACLE TO MILITIA. One of the Reasons Given by Adjutant General of New York Why More Men Do Not Enlist. Adjutant General Verbeck of New ings, stylish modeis—$5.00 up, ning of the nose, sore throat, mucous ; forwarded to 2ach of the lodges In the | of the home at Groton. Reports SatSrrhal':discharges, soreness, stiff- WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS. SEore s Tativoad atee Tollb Te o Hthe | e ST for the ensuing year | Were reported, and this promises to be A s ety Women's Silk Waists. messalines, chiffons and marquisettes, with the |ness, rheumatism pains and other dis- | At its last regular meeting at the | certificate plan, the same as last year. | elected. e one of the events of the season. g ovlnlo: 5 fi :’ he reasons why new kimono sleeve—Priced $4.50. tress begin to leave after the very first | Buckingham Memorial, Sedgwick | The lodge has also arranged to Serve| :These officers were elected: enlist for service i the state -:‘:’m'll.:S Women's and all mod: Children’s Man-tailored Coa fale. at popular prices. Walsts, ately priced. larze assortment of tailored linens, snappiest styles all natty styles and serviceable mater- dose. Pape’s Cold Compound is the result of three years' research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dollars, and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated is mot ef- fective in the treatment of -olds ‘or corps, No: 18, received one application for membership. There was also an invitation from McGregor W. R. No. 44, of Danielson, to help them cel brate their twentieth anniversary. This will be by a meeting at 2.30 o'clock, with a supper at 5 o'clock, and & pro- dinner and supper in the banquet room of Charter Oak hall, 8o that the dele- gates may be on hand for the opening of each sessio President — Selah - G. Shelton. First Vice President — Frank A. Upson, Southington. . Second Vice President — Theodore Hassenbrook, Hartford. Third_Vice President — John H. Blakeman, ELKS. James R. Nicholson of Springfield lodge of Elks, who has been appoint- ed grand marshal of the big proces- sion of Elks to be held in Atlantic City in connection with the B. P. O. E. grand lodge session, has appointed The influence of Andrew Carnegie and his peace fund of $10,000,000. The Lake Mohonk peace conference and similar movements. The hostile attitude of women publis school teacl toward military dril} and military spirit in the schools, & Women's Dresses, voiles, dilks, marquisettes, cottons, etc, in the most Técumseh tribe, No. 48, held its reg- grippe. gramme for the evening. The invita. 1 , Noble Ol T approved models harm sowin = 3 ular meeting Wednesday evening in | Noble, yme. Col. T. J. Murphy of Bridgeport and| The hostility to .things military b; Take this less Compound as | tion was accepted. Hibernian hall with & good attendance. | / Secfetary — Wallace R. Johnson, | Major Richard P. Freeman of New |the Boy Scouts of America. v Spring Millinery M you admire novelty and original Millinery that the touch of foreign genius has made charming, hats clev- #tly made up by our own experts, youwll enjoy choosing hats from such & beautiful gathering. The pri are not exorbitant, they are very moder- Notion Department ‘Women's Patent Leather Belts, in 2%-inch width, black and oxidized buckles—8Special for today 25c. All colors of 18 line Pearl Buttons to match the new spring shades of wash goods—Special 12//5c a dozen. directed, with the knowledge that there is mo other medicine made anywhere else in the world which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25 cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist in the world can supply. House of Jomes. Jones painted ‘his house last year, It looks dull, dead, no life to it. Smith painted his house 10 years ago. It looks clean, nice, and don’t need repainting, because he used L. & M. The twenty-eighth annual conven- tion of the state Gepartment of Wam- an’s Relief corps will be held April 26 and 27 in Hartford, upon the invi- tation of Robert O. Tyler Post Reliel corps, the department president and secretary being members of this corps. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Sebequonash council, No. 11, held its regular meeting on Monday evening in Foresters' hall with the Pocahentas, Louisa Manchester, presiding, and a g00d number attending. The commit- tees for the term were appointed as One application for membership was received. The tribe will have one can- didate to take to Hartford on March 21st for the Great Incohonee’s .class which is to be conducted through the mysteries at that time, and a number of the Tecumseh men, including Chief of Records Henry P. James, will make the trip to attend this motable meeting of the Red Men of the stata. The pre- ceding evening at Bridgeport there will be another class conducted by the Great Incohonee and between the two it is believed that several hundred men i ford. ew London. Treasurer—Leopold DeLeeuw, Hart- Board of Managers — William S. Hutchinson, New Haven; Philip Pond, New Haven; G. U. Kierstead, Har! ford; Marcus L. Reynolds, Bridgepor B. L. Bronson, Waterbury; Charles E. Gates, Niantic; Frank I, Green, Nor- wich; Algot Johnson; New _Britain; Henry Meyer, Bridgeport; H. E. P. Howell, Middletown; Charles A. Reed, Danbury; Henry J. Hirsch, New Lon- don. London to be his mounted aides from Connecticut. The aides will wear white duck uniforms of military cut. PYTHIAN SISTERS. Clover temple, No. 9, which has been conducting successfully through the last few months a series of whist eve- nings, is to have another after its meeting on Monday evening. The brief business meeting which is neces- will be followed at once by the t. It is expected that Laura M. Coit, past chief of the state temple, The great tendency to commerciale ism and worship of the dollar. “The large amount of time consumed by,_soclal obligations. ‘The jealous hostility of the average it to the Al;onnt of time that hes usband must.give to military interests and affairs, ‘The large amount of ridicule to whidh military officers are subjected. The large number of fraternal organs fgations that are permitted to wese gorgeous military uniforms to the dis= advantage of the plainer uniforms now | Ale. They indicate with emphasis this| The new “Helen Pink” Jewelry in| Paint, and added three quarts of Ol to | 1000 o %" Al v Mueller, Grate Thorpe, | Will. be worked. Shomal hat. o Saran il Tehort | Who' Has been out. of town for som | Used bY seldlers 3 store’s policy of selling such superb |Dbolero, sash, cuff and hatpins—From | ™ m "o gave life and preservea it. |Sarah Snow, Margaret Beckman; en- S were in the home 29 brothers and four | tiMe, may be here for this meeting. |, “38 g“nm_ lecay of military spirtg * miilinery at exceptionally reasonable|25¢ up. Besides—adding the Oil reduced its tertainment, Minnie Noyes, Nettie " HERTRROPHS. sisters as residents. The brothers ad- T . i # - % 'he lack of education on the part of £ selesa. ¥ cost 40 cents a galion dess than other | Batty. After the next mesting of the| Norwich conclave, No. 424, had a well | mitted wer: Samuel T. Scott, City KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. the general public in regard to military . s oi il Oxidized Opera\Chaius, a variety of | paint. council, which is on ‘the = 27th, the |attended rhecting on Monday evening |lodge, No. 36; Samuel S. Gawley, Ar-| Quite a few of the members of White | affdirs, - 2 S ¥ csesie; sizes, plain nks and with stone set-| _Thirty-five years' use in N, A. and | Neosha club is to give a whist in the |in Hibernian hall, Archon James J.|canum lodge, No. 41; Milton W. Steb- | Cross council, No, 13, K. of C., are 1 4 6 Oods W tings, value 75¢ to $1.25—Today 50c. V3 hall. Flynn presiding, and two applications | pins, Townsend lodge, No. 89; Fred- | contemplating & visit to New London FAREWELL BANQUET FOR mners Our agents are: L. W, Carroll & Son; were received. The initlatory work|erick Vogt, Germania lodge, No. 78; | on Sunday, March 26th, at which time ; e | Large box of Leggett & Bros. Naph- | Walter Kingsley, Plainfleld. _ UNITED WORKMEN. Will make an interesting session for|Samuel C. Stevens. Central lodge, No. | Seaside council of that city will work MRS. J. HOLLAND LARRABER Polarized Fabrics, zedco silk, a|glaline Moth Balls—a chance to pre- 3 Next Monday evening will be a red |the coming meetings of the conclave|1s; George S. Hollis, City lodge, No.{the third degree on a large class. On = ercerized cottonsmaterial in s, value 3ie a vard—Today Special 23c a yard. Red Seal Gingham in lengths from 10 to 20 yards, all new and desirable | Mown Hay, Lily of the Valley, pare for packing away your winter | sarments and furs—Only 5¢ a box. Assorted odors of Woodworth's tri- | ple extract Perfumes. Geranium, New iolet, Kilis a Murderer. A merciless murrerer is Appendicitis with many victims, but Dr. King’s New Life Pills kill it by prevention. They gently stimulate stomach, liver and bowels, preventing that clogging that invites appendicitis, curing Constipa- as soon as these candidates are ready to enter the order. SONS OF HERMANN. Germania lodge, No. 11, elected its delegates to the state convention at its meeting on Thursday evening in Ger- letter occasion for Union lodge, No. 10, of Niantic, when the annual installa- tion of ‘officers will take place, and the interest of the occasion will be en- hanced by a visit from Grand Master ‘Workman Edward H. Farren and Grand Recorder George Stroh of New 36 Charles Rasennach, Pequabuck lodge, No. 48. ‘The death roll included: Brother Al- len N. Clark, died March 7, ~1910; Brother Frank St. John, Gied March 11, 19%0; Brother Ernest Kessler, died March 14, 1910; Brother William A. the same date State Deputy Mulligan will confer the third degree in Put- nam, the date having been changed so that the state deputy could be present. QUARTER OF A MILLION Given by Delta Alpha Class, Whe Present Her Their Picture, A farewell banquet to Mre. J. H, Larrabee, teacher of the Delta An:a class of the Second Congregatio church, was given by the members patterns. value 12%:c—Today Special | c'c-—Today 10c a bottle. tion, Headache, Biliousness, Chills. 25c | Haven, Grand Foreman Charles S.|mania hall, at whi the president,| Wellman, died June 14, 1910. HERE FOR MANUFACTURING.: | the class at the home of Miss Kath. B8 & yard: | at Lee & Osgood Co.’s. Brightman of Stonington and Supey- | Valentine Reioh, was in the chair. The| Rollcall, after the Labor day outing, ey ek arine Conant on Franklin street Frie ,,,,, - o Construction Work Amounted to 8283,- | Gay ‘evening. The party sat down 14 %' i 3 T 600—Montville, Windham, Plainfield |an attractively decorated table and am " | . A y exosllent menu was served. At each Men's Needfuls {Hair Goods and Killingly Also Large. slate were dainty mena cards, appros . ) 3 . “Billi v e e _ | priate souvenirs of the occasion. Misg Men's Genuine President Suspend- “Billie Burke” Cluster Curls in e ey O e o ia® hb- | Ruth Breckenridge acted as toastmins ers, regular price 50c—Today Special 33¢ a pai | for | shades of brown, real hair—Spec | today 83c. “Bird's Nést” Puffs of $1.50 \uu(—! Spring Painting Time Is Near lic_this week. This is the second report of the bu- reau to make its appearance as a bien- tress and her remarks wers witty and entertaining. The class posm was des livered by Miss Mary Gibbs; the clasg history, Miss Marjoria Volkman; initizs Men's Medium Weight Cotton Lisle i i nial publication. It should be explain- T | Sex, with reinforced heel and toe, | Special for Today 98c. od. however, fhat it Is the twenty- tionll&"):amrglrr&txmd:mu prophes value 19c—Today Special, 2 for 25c. folrth consscutive report of the de- | $V Ayl Ratharine Corant: Our Teacna 2 3 partment, the first of the series having e}' Mies Foen Tt Darine the ::_‘ Men's Shield Bow Ties, in a large begn igened in 1685 ing Mre. Latrabes was presented varlety of fancy patterns, value 25c— Teday Special 12 5¢ each. Art Depaftinent Handsome Drawn Work Scarfs and Squares, 18x45 and 20x30, all linen, value $1.25 to $2.50—Special for today T8e and 98c. Upholstery and Carpet z Department Table Net Curtains with real Cluny lage edge, white or Arab finish, value | $2.00—Today $1.39. Opaque Window Shades, full line of colors to select from, regular price 25¢ Y—Tlduy 20c each. 5 and you will need Devoe Ready Mixed Lead and Zinc Paint The paint ‘with a great local reputation for durability. Properly applied Devoe Paint will wear longer and ge farther than any other paint. We have a host of satisfied customers using this paint who will be glad to substantiate this statement. Ask for a color card. New Factory Construction. Part T of the report contains a de- scription of the buildings erected for manufacturing purposes, concerning which Commissioner Scoville says: “During the year ended July 1, 1819, reports received by the bureau indi- cate that there were constructed with- in the state, for manufacturing pur- poses, 348 separate buildings. These structures were erected by 165 firms, corporations or individuals. This, in comparison with 210 factory buildings erected during the year 1809, by 162 picture of the class, Musical numi were rendered and the occasion was thoroughly enjoved by all. Mrs. Larrae bee is to move to Newburyport, na She has been connected with the el for some time and she will be deepl; missed by all. * YANTIC HAPPENINGS. Young People Guests at Birthday Cela« bration, [ o i All Linen Drawn Work Scarfs,| Heavy quality China Mattin ; ala.” tful mid-Lent: 1a? 4 M54, squares 30x30, excellent - for | 1aT price 25c—Today, Spe _ fir;ns. corporations or individuals. A del mid- en Bocia? wal 4 p 2 o . faking comparisons of expenditures Friday evening, ! gl shams wnd_ica otk culte| . toavy srade of imported und do- Standard makes of White Lead, Pure Linseed Oil, Pure Turpentine, Dryers and [| s i s o o oo s o] Sisads o Fraak Brocy caihersd ot and $1.98. Y Y Poday, ‘Special, 4o TC . : i which the suin expended in the con-| his Birthday, The programme of the £ 4 = Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs, - Oll C°lors! Etc'l Cal'rled mn StOCk ?;;u ;:xox-r;o:isb‘gwl::;fie?rt:‘ a;';‘«;fifi:“:; ::-.:5 the host. Fox(::inc the ade 2 wize 9x12, regular price $14—Today, more. Of these Waterbury leads; there | dress a: musical farce was enacted im ‘VIBBS in Domestic Special, §1145. having Dbeen $940,100 expended there|a finisheds mamner by tho youns la- ¥ for the purpose indicated during the| dles, « by the village quar< 75 two years last past. Bridgeport is sec- | tette. Varioui games were & feature £ ent *: oge ond In the scale, te expendicuro thero | of tle evenings . L S 3 - / bei 833,61 ‘Hart! follows wi o guosts F: 28 momnm of Hemstitched Sheets, smcml Demonstra.tion lnt our a s an e lngs sscéggsoé to euifla“?n g‘lewsflis"\.l;n ‘ainin, muwméolnr':eh:‘m nbl-. “mma:’- ; s 2% by 2%, . y 495,500 ; in N ritain, | oraf 8 § s e : 13487450 Norwich, 3283600 Bristol, | green and.white. - A pleasant fnctden each—Today 95c. Hemstitched and Scalloped Towels, all Mnen, siightly soiled, 75c ands 98c, regular value—Today 59 each. Stationery Department Box Paper of excellent quality, 25c value—Special for today 17¢ a box. Of Standard Rotary Sewing Machines Now going on. Come in and see the new improved Central Needie Ma- chines. A boon to the health of wo- mankind, Made in Sixteen Beautiful Tints. with Alabastine Cheaper and More Sanitary than Wall Paper. Ask for Color Card. | Danbury, $220,500; Enfisld, Montville, $220,500; Stamford, ‘Windham, $135,200; Norwalk, Branford, $88,000; Meriden, 1$86,100; " Winchester, $854,50 $70,700; Plainfield, '$68,500; = Walling- ford $65,500; Middletown, $65,000; Wil- ton, $64,000; New London, $56,500, and Killingly, $50,000. The fotal amount expended in the state during the two years included was $6,346,540. Of this sum $2.064,100 was expended during the year of 1909, the remainder, $4,282,440, $108,20 of the)dinner; was the impromptid speech by Clif"Ayer, Repairing to the parlor the quartette sang in fine voice, O Soon Again, to well played accom- paniments by one of the young ladies. “The quartette, Which is composed of Bentley, Brown, Loughlin and Drury, recelved a vote of thanks for their kindness in giving the different mum- barl.( The yl;‘m people spent a de htful even! e fe Neillo Shahan fs the guest of her sister, Mrs, Delo Herbert of Hart- ford. Hosiery and Underweari Economy for next winter will ‘war- | rant your buying now in anticipation | of fulure needs at the. price offered | some of our.Harvard Mills Wiite or | Merino Vests and Pants, 75c quality— | Today 59 ehoh. Y AT HOUSECLEANING TIME use JOHNSON’S CRACK FILLER and FLOOR WAX for a perfeot finish on hard wood floors, JOHNSON’S WOOD DYES for mission furniture, etc, and JOHNSON’S KLEEN FLOOR for restoring the bright and clean look to waxed, varnished or shellaced floors. having been’ disbursed during the 1910 period. The sum expended during the last named vear is, therefora, 107 per cent. in excess of the amount disbursed for the same purpose during the vear .1909; exceeds the amount expznded in 1908 130 per cent.; is 5 per cent. less than was expended in 1907, 14 per cent “Napaco” Writing Paper, in 1 M. gackagen. : sines—Special for today HAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE The Great Toilet Germibide? You don’t have to pay 50c or $1.00 fimen’s Neciwear S SCh an BRSPS s Women's “Hiawatha” Black Cotton b s more than in 1906 per cent. more isteria; ' i R To Help You Brighten Up Your H e- T i e R 1 o give than in 1905, 140 por cent. sreater than | PG 0T SRR e 16 pints of & ¥ ‘nd Handkemhiefs satisfaction—Only fBea pair. 0 e p Oll l‘lg el‘l p Ol.ll' Ome 9(:; 1904, Sltperv(;enli“l,!r!lfl'i‘fi tlf;;“ lxn W’Pfl; ot elflnll‘l‘lnl. nn-ldl-‘l’. healing, e ) 76 per cent. more and_deodorizing _ antiseptic nt. more than in 1801, and 120 per nf. more than in 1900. Free Public Employment Bureaus. Of the efficiency manifested in the management of th offices the com= missioner says: , i ‘These offices 'have passed the ex- perimental stage, and are recognized | by employers of labor and employes as & necessity, taking precedence over private agencies. “Special -efforts have been made to supply the demand for farm help dur- ing the busier season of the year, but, although successful to a certain extent, it has been found the class of help ob- For anything in the Paint line come here for the best grade goods-at prices the lowest considering the quality. tainable is nadequate to falfll the du- : ties required of them. This is partic 7 , ularly noticeable in regard to help re. quired for.labor in the dairying indus i3 y ‘Women's Burson Hose, knit to fit, without a seam, lisle or mercerized, our: 25c quality—Today 19¢c a pair, i Children's “Tomahawk,” one and| one rib, medium weight, Black Cotton Hase, every pair guaranteed to wear foyour satistaction or another pair free—Only 15¢ a pair. _ White Musin and Black Embroid- | ered Collar and Cuft Sets—Special to- day Ze. | Persian Jabots, in 4 e value—Today 3%. * Women's Hand Embroidered Hand- solution with onk 25c box of Paxtine—a solu- Y Die antiseptic powder, obtainable at . any drug store. Paxtine destroys germs that cause disease, decay and odors—that is why it Is the best mouth wash and gar- gle, and why it purifies the breath, cleanses and preserves the tebth bet- ter than ordinary dentifrices, and in sponge bathing it completely eradi- cates perspiration and other diseagres- able body odors, FEvery dainty wo- man appreciates this and its many other toilet and hygienic uses. Paxtize is splendid for sore throst, inflamed eyes and to purify mouth e Tollst Anilaptia: ot ou get Paxtine at_any am‘;n‘ price 35c_and S0c. or mail we have these helps in stock; CHI-NAMEL VARNISH STAINS, JAPALAC VARNISH STAINS, SAPOLIN ENAMELS, SAPOLIN GOLD ENAMEL, PRATT & LAMBERT No. 61 FLOOR VARNISH, ETC. ETC. INTERIOR AND BATH TUB various colors, : andow Glass and Brushes Ribbon Opportunity | ’},"" m‘mw.n‘y ar 37 1-3 :‘:?u":c% hm"‘.’.:'!?:‘l’"hr 25e | Over Embroideries, suitable for ‘waists, regular $1.25 quality— in the tobacco season it has been found that the class of help required is’ dificult to be had in sufficient numbers to supply the demand, -] A Cold though the past year has shown a slight 18 too ofte ipefb st 8. 5 improvement over previous years. Honey ant onn - . - - . - s “The -superintendents of the various | the lugrippe, and preve : - « R ;45 1 £ offices have experienced the usual | It is a prompt and - h%—mlls Carpet Laying .. .. TS i , ; flouley, folas tht - soutsid 2