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A Pimply Face Stuaet's Calcium Wafers in a Neek Make Your Face Clean and Radiant. o peed for anyons to @o longer with a face covered ples, blotches, eruptions, blackheads and liver spots. Theee are oll due to| The n ; e of the jurors,y Police S = % . AF : fmpurities in the biced. Cleanse the]Walter of North Stonington, |city test : Beef Tea, Clam or Chicken Bgoth. It is blood thoreughly and the hlemxahes;uho was T > ¢ on the trial of Tl ¥ s 5 <: wes e, R will disappear. Georze Kamorow in Smith {here and at_pelice served FREE while Miss Earle is here demon- {on the charge of r chickens in |ters when Nichelas was brought from strating ontville last be})temb\.r. caused the | New London. ™ th se, Desides | strating. “Everyone Looks at a Face Bear- ino a Lovely Complexion—It is Na- Testimony for the State. ture’s Greatest Gift to Woman.” vou SECOND CONGREGATIONAL ECCLESIASTICAL SOCIETY. Reports Heard and Officers Choscn:‘ For Ensuing Year—Good Financial| Cend Sherman: tr: clerk, Dani C. Hull T twenty-fir len NEW LONDON POST OFFICE GAINED $2,301.31 from the saie October November December receipts fe mthe previou apparent seneral The figures for the past 3 v order and postal partments Fave not hes vet but it js believed substantial increase over fore, with the pos e foreign orders, w ws interfered largely. Herehound !s tenic and laxativ Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar is a perfect combination and an effective remedy for Coughs, Colds hoarseness, sore throat, loss of voice and croupy colds of children. Contains no opi- um nor anything injurious. Sold by Druggiste. Fike's Tootbache Drops .VIH tooth fortare e el Loses Friends Why $tand This Humiliation Wi—nni clough’s Store—Explains the Suspicious Articles Found | ons: they use and in the Past| TRIAL FOR THAMESVILLE BURGLARY | |William Nicholas of Attleboro Denies Geiting Into Fair- i | in His Suit Case—lllness of Juror Brings Trial of | Montville Chicken Stealing Case to Naugh. Stop in while shopping and get'a cup of Hot erion i S he ap) pennies, trick & s e | it oals e s S Rt 4ARMOUR’S BEEF CUBES flnally learned -that the Ce Charles Smith testified to k in bed at his home. 2 London and pringing | A cube makes a cup. It's refreshing. f Judge Gre: then told the remain- s here. After this mel THE LEE & OSGOOD co" Norwich' Cmm. :3“ 11 men that they would be ex- |state rested. {cused from any further consideration Defendant Testifies, l of the case. The evidence in t 4 After the m recess Attorney | 1 been presented on Tuesday and | p b 18 OO Tecess, i e of the arguments had been | pOlSiase put Nicholas, the aceused, on Attorney Hull was to| R SU00 1 aHT pake the final argument when court . S et Yredneaday moraing . N A e oo s s i place where He can]PRmclPAL TIRRELL TO was found that the Mont- |] hing 5 kARG been in this country about eight year: o e R SOk O case had been | Uing' been born: in . Russia-Polan 2 Livingood sald that when|SPEAK AT NOATH STONINGTON of the juror, 2 mis even | hosen the trial of E r 3 s ) fuCh| Plans Being Made to Organize Alum- holas of 3 il 2 ; L Ze Z resu whether he| ni Association at Wheeler School. of burglar A s : e g e 2 Ve ¥ ; by wnd nceds bu-| West Th - & con; ¢ | n as oth-| i work. | “Then he & 3 T i hings that come hildren ve i h ight that the Vagrant in New ity to. t 2 s Attorney Roderick M. Doug- | o or Tall, the Vel Be s in the’ proe by e o e 2 | o P & E stercopi attorney | . of s str e beauties, eus 1 from W 1 - 1 Stonington Home and ol associatior [ Wheeler school ne ipal Henry Frea Ac _James G : : ¥ { mistes mec Jorting Follov- | which w benefit oi|; £ various| chairmen of n the ev-|* hoped that n clk the postal ca u(' August sh register nts. ered and ther ng to be a conside contestant feed: thinks b and pe given both for the mumber of it of mnet tten report due at erger was k place on rday morni avy ra Elmer found in the sui old_country for d laime” Cons fied to estions the the they shou of men or b 1.02 for Ienry man after t setts, to by Theodore F d up pennies e were iden- il the ing bo; Question About the Date. and girls, | | live in dist s 1 e o g parts of the town, & Janetia A. Faircough | o wheter thelap the dormitory: Ruth Main, Fia: e S E & <‘~"~'\‘ the simultaneous Richardson, Woris Mallalieu, G Younz, and Gor ADVISES MEN TO i KEEP ON UP GRADE a convenient date hes. One or two of hougtl NORWICH CHURCHES CONSIDED | % EVERY-MEMBER CANVASS.]| cle: Rev. C. H. Ricketts Was Speaker at|May Be Attempted on Feb. 28—Desir- ~ Talk at Richmond Radiator| er to Have It Simultaneous on the| | Part of Al Churches, enter their fisc ame tim at t e doubt as to h number of t missior g helc noon | pices of the me. the | the} | Tuesds this we wiiliams at members to ac In answer t )W many c team of two rill ing was preside reared of them men, ten or twelve Then it v BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARI should member Look young! Nobody can tell if you use Grandmother’s simple recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. e's slicked 't loa everyone and Sulphur, prop brings back the natural color tre to the hair when f: b grade as o nts to kno but is his goo going do rate tirat he is in the ¥ sut when Bill is t aining every narve urch could own cons & meeting Sage and Sulphur C ou will get a la bott! this famous old recipe for ahout 50 Try at you darkened it o naturally and sponge or soft this through our e small strand at time: b) g the gray hair dis- appears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick & glos Your hair, evenly. ¥ brush wit it I wea A I berties with the the Most High must pay the Profanity always produces a dry 1 nature marks of degeneration cannot It always attacks man’ and lowers hi Your Cold fs Dangerous. | Break It Up—Now. cold is readily catching. suaceptible to to yourself and to other ehold to fight the ger: spoke from the has seen n field whosa tive for colds and cough | ens the mucous, stops the cough and 's guaranteed @ man par- to the que member car IRON GASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (O, Ne. 11 5 25 Ferew Street many|on? he foreign| 1T but few to|the ¥ can Yurn faced b new 3 nd ened. | taught us hild wants| his father! God ntire m Tt compe STUDYING TO ESTABLISH FARM FOR SAILORS. whom the help and when { . THERE Is uo sdvertising medlum in { Dastern Connecticut eqt 1 for business Rev. J. M, Toll Taking Course at Storrs| Coilege, i lapsed men fellowship, OWING TO STORM WEDNESDAY WE OFFER THESE USUAL WEDNESDAY SPECIALS ALL DAY THURSDAY. All This Week! Big 126 size ORANGES &2 2% S pomonth, Juicy, Nevel e-Openers—Beauties, Thin Skin, High Colored and Smooth. Great Scott! You Can’s Hel:; Buying Them. IT’S AWFUL CHEAP—12 GLORIOUS BIG NAVEL has enrolle uitural Storrs for the ot agri |'s & German Catholic ciergyman a; { raduate of an American univers! He says that since the war attendance 1t sallors’ homes has fallen off. per- mitting him to carry out his plan. WEDDING A, King of Palmer, Mass., i Aiss Jennie R. Rose. daughber of and Mrs, Joseph T. Rose of Wi were united in marriage Tucs. the pareongge of the Federsl | Stiest Methodist church in New Len- don by Rev. C. Harley Smith. They e attended by the parents of the ride, her sister, Mrs. Frank M. Lin- oln of Willimantic and Mr. Lincoln. | owh de formerly resided in Taft- Y2 Box $1.30—Box $2.60 6 GRAPE FRUIT... .. .25¢ s ortesus & Afictel. e Three More Days —OF THE— January Clearance Sale THIS WILL BE THE LAST WEEK OF THE JANU- ARY CLEARANCE SALE—IT WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE ON SATURDAY NIGHT. WE STRONGLY ADVISE SUPPLYING ALL YOUR NEEDS THIS WEEK—BEFORE THE SALE ENDS. REMEMBER—OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SEASONA- 3 BLE AND STAPLE MERCHANDISE—WITH THE EXCEPTION OF ARTICLES WHICH BEAR THE MAN- UFACTURER’S PRICE RESTRICTION—IS OFFERED AT SALE PRICES. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY SALE OFFERiNGS Further Reductions WOMEN'S WEA Unmatchable Values If you are considering a Suit, a Coat or any arfic\le of ap- narel, we ask you to see our offerings before buying. WOMEN’S WINTER COATS Divided Into Four Lots Women’s Coats that 1d up to $10.00— Elearance Brice " - Lol ol Sadaeie Nomen’s Coats that sold up to $15.00— Clearance Price - ..... o050 c00s0. Vomen’'s Coats that sold up to $25.00— ClesrancetPrice ... Hic it i s a e ‘omen's Coats that sold up to Clearance Price ..... 30.00-— $5.00 .$1.50 $12.50 $14.50 NOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS at Half Regular Prices Jomen’s Tailored Suits that sold up to 820. Cleteance Price- - oo l a0t s Tailored Suits that sold up to $30.00— Glearante Price ... .t ... hlons $1498 NOMENS DRESSES—WOMEN’S RAIN COATS vomen’s form 0.00—Cle satin serge como > $9.98 | " .$9.98 Weigh l'g‘\\ Women's Corsets, Wrappers, Etc. Vomen’s Corsets it 39 -—\\ on t J. the m Ur Don't SPECIAL good quality nec fitted B Women’s Wrappers Women’'s Wrappers and One-piece House Dresses at these prices— Corsget C | At i At 53c—red At 850—red Muslin Un- It is Mustin' | E At $1.20—reduceg from $1 | .89 from $2.00. | Women’s Petticoats Black Satteen and Heatherblosm ced from d from uced from uced from $1. durins | 54,00 lek Pettu:oats, 33 00 Jfessal of color: nce P i F lannelette Garments | SHORT SKIRTS at 2lc froz —at 44c from be. GOWNS at 44c m T5c—at 85c IMONOS _ at from $1.50— At _98c—reduced from $1.25 DRESSING SACQUES pres At $1.29reduced fro from 50c. i MILLIN ERY Srome and Untrimmed Women' v Untrimmed Hats B . 98 | sold up to $4.98, reduced to.. 98¢ Women's Dress Hats that Children’s Dress Hats cold up to §3.93, reduced to.. $1.98 | Women's Dress sold up to HOSlERY-UNDERWEAR At 14c—Infa e o Cas white, value ed At 15¢c—One Children’ H case 0: rednced to.. $298 . reduced to $5695 | from $1.69 Hats that Hats that Ostrich of famous Hesiery Imported Split sold up to $4.98, reduced to $2.98 Women's, Misses’ and Children’s for