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Corn-Mad? Use “GETS-IT,” It's Sure! : Mekes Ooens Vanish Like Magic? A hard cap of ekin makes up every c s . +E e Jacob Gordon—Groton Injunction Hearing-—Adminis- GETS-TT” en it, it ehrivels up and mes rizht off~-and there’s your corn sone by thunder! Simple as taking t vour hat! That's why corn-mil- wild over “GETS-IT" iike it ever known. Some is day, putter around with i ick plasters, e corns out then hos can't get rid of s TS-IT” There’s n 2 . The IT” does the res i no changing DDED 50 YEARS AGO IN NORTH STONINGTON Mr. and Mrs, Charles Davis of We- uetequock Celebrated the Anniver- nd Mrs. Charies L in ‘Wequetequc L anniversary of their wed Tt T ed gton les W, h in own for five ed to Wequetequoc nd resided in when they Both are in e able to receive have two « of the TFirst on them and the gift of the 8 L y had no forma elebration of the event. they received any calls during the da3 BOYS ACCUSE CONDUCTOR. Edward LaDrica Held in New London Under $2,500 Bonds. . was arrested Sun- t in New London by Patrol- n Nagle and Pinney on a warrant fing with indecent assault on Ha. wett, eight years old. d up, an effort by friends to 00 hounds for him proving for LaDrica. Clayton B. nd Wa came efore Police onday 1 continuane been calied e and were not famili i Attorney Cronin did not motion lo continue til Judge Coit made $2,500 of Lond to be given for e could not secure to jail bovs who live Harrison the vicinit 3 moni Fast e state wliitnesses e boys are Warry njamin Scap- 1o their statements La- . while they were in a cabo Anuary dted . LaDrica’s wife and children reside He has a room i ostmaster at His Work. naster William Caruthers to report, is not ill at ttend | Incidents In Society —_—e——— Ho ¢ i3 in New Yo of Williams tite e of Willia ned fromu a brlef visit it . Camp of San Francisco muother, £ Broadway Mitchell gave t their ho arday even student at mid-winier en sday Afterncon Reading ciub is week with My ederi home o1 Washing- and Mra. Wil- tam Rossell Baird of ‘Williams street i iovitations n bridge, DYS-PEP-LETS MAKE YOU - FORGET YOUR STOMACH 'hey give 50 much digestive comfort. Made from one of the finest formulas devised, including pepsin, bis- nuth, ubarb, mint and other car- ninatives and digesiives often pre- “ibed by physiclans, Sweet and t t0 take, prompt in effect. rgyman writes: ‘% find Dys pep-lets extremely neat, pleasant A _efficacious.” Why not invest ten cents in a hand- some aluminum trial box? ¥You'll be sure to like them, and they will do Aou a vast amount of good. | CASES TRIED IN COMMON PLEAS 1 :Suit Over Rent Brought by Charles W. Comstock Against-?h‘ > trators in Two Montville Estates at Odds. There wers sessions®of the court of,for the b '_ug!l» had not disciosed the ommon pleas both in this city and|grounds on which H:»‘ (‘1*'!1v oY k:’ New London on Monday, the morning | the in; ) i sousht and that such session here adjourning so that motion o shown. Atto list could be held in the afternoon 5 ough | New London. 4 i e He The court came in here : 0 injother ces where it had not ‘be ‘ the morning and hed before 1t ial | necessa grounds for di of the suit of Charles W, C«:(nsloc§ tution. e e arin, merely proceedin | against. Jaceb Gordon to recover $12i | witih both sides introduc evidence | in rent. {in the matter. ; The plaintiff was the first witness| Ju Waller stated that both sides and had for his attorney Edmund W. should be able to agree as to what the! { Perkins of Brown & Perkins. Attorney | contention considered of and Attorne: Telley E. Babcook appeared for the de- | Peri and Attorney Geary agreed fendant. Mr. Comstock testified that|that the grounds for the injunction l he rented one floor of the Bacon build- { centereq about the conduct of the elec ns, which is on Franklin street. 1o tion. 3 dr. Gordon at the rent of $480 for the| Attorney Perk called Theron A} sequent years up to Nov. 1, 1911. A |testified that he appeared at the town| dispute over the rent arose before the:hail between 2.3) and 3 o'clock on the! time was up, and this was followed by i day of ti 1 when the elect | the_suit. of the borough voted on an amend- | f e nd receipts were introduced iment to increase the board of water and the trial of the ang light commission from three case occupied until 11.30 o'clock. when The ballots vsed were about the matter went over fo next ) Y two and a haif one and a half when it will follc e of hes, containing words Yes and ¢ When he went in the hall he wa signed for th 3 handed a Yes ballot to which at 9.30. There will be motion t d-and ssked for one: s Ne Monday in the afternoon the ferm angd voted Witnesses ified on Monday Yatar* Therpiwere 1 room Z. R. Rob- ‘ime nearly ali the election of- and ‘Attor- @ No, ion at New $50 bond 'n Peter nted that Thomas A Troland, trustee, be made a pa fendant Answer in one week or default n Michael Angelo Barber sville mpany. en court went n the mo this week, the suit Jerome .J paper rved de: Contest Over Montville Estate. sione . Shay of sugh. been postponed on occasi The in- Shay on th of the bo! appointment | to the water |, llezal | ues for $250 Mr. Waldes which authofiz he fourth memb ight board was Amonz the Wity Warden C. urgesses C. P, Fi andphere MEN’S HIGH GRADE GUN METAL AND RUSSIA CALF, BUT- ¢ year and $500 for_each of two sub- | (srav the first witness, Mt ves | TON AND LACE, $4.00, $4.50 and at $2.95 MEN'S GUN METAL, RUSSET AND BOX CALF LACE SHOES WU BiG CLEAN-UP SALE Wednesday, Fébruary 3rd - LADIES’ WARM HOUSE SLIP- PERS, FELT AND CROCHET, good assortment of colors— at 45¢ SPECIAL LOT OF LADIES’ VICI KID AND PATENT LEATHER STRAP SANDALS AND SAILOR " at 95¢ i l FOR MEN WITH SMALL FEET —PATENT LEATHER, BUTTON AND LACE, HIGH GRADE SHOES THAT SOLD FOR $3.50, $4.00 AND $4.50. Sizes 4, 4Y,, 5 and 1 LOT LADIES’ RUBBERS, ALL 1 LOT MISSES’, CHILDREN’S || SIZES IN THIS LOT— AND LITTLE® GENTS’ SCHOOL SHOES, BUTTON AND LACE— at 300 H]IG HL}(])gE LADIES’ RUBBERS, g at 95(5 | at soc (NN DN/ AN/ ) AV LADIES’ HIGH GRADE PATENT X LEATHER AND GUN METAL i< BUTTON SHOES, good assortment of sizes and widths. Shoes that sold for $3.50 and $4.00— at $2.45 LADIES’ VICI KID AND GUN | METAL BUTTON AND LACE, CLOTH OR PLAIN TOPS. $3.00 | AND $3.50 SHOES— “at $1.95 NV X A/ () i (N LADIES GUN METAL AND S VICI KID, BUTTON AND LACE, (& CLOTH OR PLAIN TOPS at $1.45 MEN’S RUBBERS SSc Per Pair ¥lisha irt tiam Getche and ¥ Johnson, Hiram Horzdon, Henry |Marguard:, Wales Needham, membe _— {of the water and light board: C. B Lund clerk; election officials; Harold gecomb, che nd Michael O Poppe lian Far ot tender; | atham Avery,| Perkins of Norwich, repre-|a to the| el | Tax, MAHAN AND FREEMAN FAREWELL DINNER FOR ACCEPT BANQUET INVITATIONS | Will Be Here for Board of Trad Annual Banquet. ’s { Given at Ca b Upon His De-! parture from Per he committee ir e Board of T d 2 meet- Tonday afternoon to discues some and arrangem 1 reporis were were maving eptances to the invitations | ave been received f{rom |s 1an E B banguet Congr Congre: >man of ew Lor city so much in_ connection with the ! internal revenue bueiness J. J. Corkery been serving as acting chairman Loritlard & Co. hav ignified ntention or donating cigarettes for the banquet, and ethers will donate souvenirs, ientioua work {a orn at Praston, ved his early —_— university in 1805, He continued his F. J. MAGLUND ELECDED, studies the following vear at Ddin- b burgh university, Edinburgh, Scotland, Made Guide at A. O. U. W. Past Mas. and traveied extensively on the cont o Nt nent, including arge, t New Haven, Th the state. trip through Russia. said that the ] vhose names ng POLICE BUSINESS IN MONTH OF JANUARY. GUESTS OF RECTOR 1a| One Hundred Names Many for Failure to peace an ¢ erted Menday thai before the mce: in ihe per-ing of the general assembly in 1917 t i new miliion dollar pier in New londe would be paying & sandsome return tc 2.8 Mr. Chappell is a member | t Worcester academy, later | of the state rivers, harbors and bridges | le, graduating from that!commission which has the pr« , and which met at the capit Hartford Monday for roniine bus Bogineer Clark EE?\’JCJYED BANQUET AS the * Sides Ready F. e seem on the Book-«:Rc\, J. H. Broderick Was Host to dec Pay Perscnal St. Patrick’s Church Choir and Oth- ers. d w noved an adj ‘omorrow ther: Situation Precarious F xp1 tonighi cans. democrats, who s against the Bankhead e (o close on ( eive the support i dvocates of total but will be str men of every « ew | Hardwick, Gaorgi Hitehcock, Neb 3 matier allow the measure to cic o man of Mississippi. and Contractor | day 8 ore the n, Kentucky, Clarke, Arkansas, | 20Ved ad Bryan, Florida; | York; Smith of Georgia and Varda- As soon as the record of this vote the chamber and find s or Truce. | por e willi vhen me no members iso will or Democrats. ers, however, | t that to win| ition would | wouid Holcomb_was : quarters 1 ¢ had a conflicting en b sarers, and n re found mad sustain the chairs ruling on| s L T N K ke motion, the atmosphere of {be ¢ l : o ate was tense. When all the |« MILLION DOLLAR PIER el Diew 108 t 1 ts Who had been kmown not x the furniture and ; WILL PAY STATE PROFIT. iz fe i jouEs enrasdinitar the bill voted xtures, but on Monday the com- rture will be| Good Fri s te: ta e oIt Swam. clear ithiat, the mittee was accommodated there, as v his many friends | Prediction by Commissioner Frank v.| Geod Friday Closing Favored. o tmpihe long legislative strugsie | hairs had been provided. A. S. Spal- | and the capital. D Chappell of New London AR - T e s 4 : ding iy cuairman of the banquet com- here of nearly four | ~- e Rue Gt B Democrats Who Voted With Repub. | "° M°25U! ad for nittee, but as he s absent from the| in enviable revord Frank Chappeil of New . the statutes so Senator Fletcher Moves to Adjourn voted with re- |, S ruling of nhe“‘]‘“;‘sn hio of Alabama, < had urnment « leaders toni Democrati : 445 }vassing the >Gorman, New | o7 hing ra sent demo were also present. The latter 'ure in several recent ons,” but'had been cleared, Senator Stone was . sontinued stormy weather f Howet lecognized. The chamber was in con- | %%, s . - ngth fusion as the Missourian, who has | s . . He represented Preston in the Connec- | of the past month had greedly retarded | Said 10 ha ticut state legislature in 1907 and was | the pier construction work. s wo vears and m 7 6tood by the bill through the bitter | 27 xpected | PR ciation of C1eTK In the special school commission | Mr. Chappell said the pler wouid be v he obinfon that it struggle of the last two weeks, sur- 4‘211‘;’";};2- i the Anclent Order of United Workmer the te in vear, haying been | ready for the superstructure by April. | will sessior ered the assemblage for a moment. | (% oh a ke o {of Connecticut elected the follawine 2DPOINC by Governor Woodruff.| All the work on the pier would be L With a gesture toward his own side of | Lo G officers at its annual meeling hero tos | L .cr MI. Zabriskis entered journalism, | finished next fall, Mr. Chappell said, | DEMOCRATS DESERT the uisle, Senator Stone said: democrats o o s a 3 ceTng A€re 0= [in which profession he was engaged at | but it would be nesessary to wait antli | c! “in order that democrats may have | 1CHIOCTats one vote s Fost ‘prestfent: Chaties Hahuton. |18 time of appointment {o the|then to receive vessels which had SHIP PURCHASZE |5 confersnce and that the republicana| To Persist That Biil P ot Dresiding samrles HArringbon. | consalar service. freight, such as lumber, that would no: P and their allies mayr hold a confer-| It was asserted that the revolting R N e foreman, (v, O, - farewell dimher was tendered to|be damaged by expasure to fhe weath- (Continued From Page One.) | the depaxting vice consul at the Cal — : T - ol e ; {adjourn.” {in the caucus tomorrow Preischmann. Hartf ayerseer SW_l ciun, ‘of which Inatiotton s b { : : {adiourning #Hie senate with 4 i an. T Wl club, bich ins 5 s secre- | The entire a; riation of $1,000,- iourning n . . v ill b a t Dilaney. Bridgeport; recorder H . n Wednerday night last. . M. | 000 wilt b spea e o O L, o recomInIE . oo o s Party Lines Disregarded. R Seage ckens Tth Haven: fin: - oot - as toastmal mosi cord tho club Hartford: gui ich; inside watchm: Woonsocket, B. L | wii LIMANTIC PASTOR = Gladwin, Mad- : WAS THE ESSAYIST Hagiund. No {Charles L. j otitside watchman, i member of e committ Before £ etiractive, if not; conciuding a against o aF SEB s it the_ best, vamdeville act seen ag the!shipping bi mio: viela| SteF TaZolistts al o !installed by State Deputy J. E. Crouch | The New Tondon Clericus held thetr | Auditorium theatre thia season ie that | fo motio:. Lo bt = s S "' regular monthly meeting at the Wau- of the Seven Musical Girls who are on . laving learncd 2 of Groton, regan house on Monday afternoon, foi- | the bill for the flrst half of {he wee to come a « At 1 grange, . Wor State | Charles L. Adams of Willimantic Deputy i, #. Crovch of Groton installed Rev, ¥, Johns Hohanan of this city the officers for éhe ensuing vear. A | si feas{ was Served. Harrim. tnam; o following ave the oficers: N?l;te;:'nPqut; %fl ster, Dawvid W. PRoher; owerseer, | Adams, Witlimanti sistant steward, W. (oaroe Pulte] | Brown of this city, chaplain, Rev. ] 5 treas- | lores Nettia | —— llams; Pomona, Bva Cihrre; | nell: Ceves, Vera Hoxat i o i ge of the dll, mads a|porters of the “shipping trust, which Does not upset digestion or nerv Q& o, 5 ams, i B, Mall, were 3 western drama, 4. Relic of point of erd iost the =~ motioniha sougit to plunder the shippers of o and is pleasant to the taste. Con- A } i 5 | S Qlden Davs, and a a Joker comedy|which Vice President Marshall sus-|America” For mearly an hour Sen tains no opium nor_ anything Wedding Anniversary Celebrated, | Ie Ciun Dansant haid a ddvghtfifl[fll—m. He Married Her Anvhow. tained. Senator Clarke appealed from | Reed, who throughout the administ: injurious. hildren like it. Arr. and Mrs. Byron Peck celebrated |subscription dance at St. Mary's T. —— the decision and the cheir was over-|tion had been neariy always opposed t { their first wedding anniversary on Sal- |A. B. hall on Monday evening, Drew’s| Cromwell.—Cary ¥ rewell was accorded by |for terminals. s departing secretary, ! next pier to more than ha r and althe dock and 4n the purchase of land jCUS W T Mr. Chappell zaid the 4ppeal For Other L. bLe built would mot cost f that of the first. it AT THE AUDITORIUM. wh ® ebruary [Meeting of the New ! Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. tor OFFICERS, London Clericus Here. ! One of the m lowing a luncheon. An essay on The | and who drew large sized audiences o oon i Great Question was deliversd by Rev. | all three performances on Monday. . and jare taleateq musiclans and singers and itheir efforts were well received a& the e was the hook reviewer. | were bronght back several times b clags of five wero fastruct In_the| Those who were present wers Rev jthe hearty applauss. " ondt Tourth degtees and a har- 4. H. Barringion, Mystio: Rev, C. J.|headltnor wis o novely acrobatic act Charles 3. 'presented v Morris = CJha:lM I‘;=syraink’!ls¢ Bis act with original humor 2 o eV, ames L and witty ‘Chiistie . Foster: leoturer, N. Q. Gegrge, Jr., Danielson; Rev, Rlchnrd;blnckfan? Repu arker; stewasé, M. Abell: @s-!R Grabam and Archdeacon J. Eldved [funny slories and comic songs that e g X e o e SEIenes . Dregsters Viend - With Reptbirisne. urer, Q. D. Fgllar: ewtekesper, &. Bur- | LE CLUB DANSANT. |another fustalment of the Terrance: As g - ~ } O'Rourke series in two reels, entitled|econ A }Delightful Evening Enjoyesd fn T. A.{the B Soric? i1 two resls, others | Fletc sayings. Cal Marphy, & comedisn, entertained with < called rre The motion was nd there was a loud ch i the mol A demo- | tempore of th zed the situation senate in deadlock el e e Smith ¢ Michigan reveolutioniz held th tor & Clarke's motion to re-c on the tabie and this, to ia vote of 44 to 42, se voting with the republi for it subsaque ¥ in : the v ther to ma {of the measure revi d this|or enti tracking en witnessed in| sent sessil eare. Senators| ed. ak rooms to -atio: ? otl g to send the pend to committes. Pandemenium Rsigesd. uch pande i development the hurr Following this| g Prince who icans, e scene balo issou o0 25 edministration o had revolt 1 catch their Plerson who|ruled by a vote of 46 to 37, nine demo-|its purposes, defended | urday evening by entertaining about | orchestra furnishing the music for the|started raising musirooms in a cel-|crats joining the republicans. After|chase bill. | 2 friends at their home, No, 35 Spruce | programms. Novelty boutonnieres | lar three to four years ago, on a very|some further preliminary manoeuvr- | | street. A deliclous per was served | were provided by DMoore, the florist.|small scale, has proved that the busi- ancing and be- | Thoss in charge of the dance were|ness can he made to pay, and has X s Jane Garvey|demonstrated that a zood market ex-|for their defection, accused the oppon-|to possess in this day o | song=. and Herman Bruckner. 11sts, the year around. | tween the dances there were populariMiss Mary Lynch, AT denouncing his democratic colleagues|ed, "“on the fact that i lents of the bill of being influenced by vigor to invade the democratic side of jence. T move that the senate do mow | democrats would pe: mediately ion of the measure Besd Arraigns Deserters. it the motion to re-com- ! Gy v T Hale’s Honey I to arraign hi rans who had oppose tae bill, as snp. Wil give effective, prompt relief. | “I congratulate the hoary old =' l.n& Senator Reed took the floor and|trust monopoly,” Senator Reed decla turne to ¥__Put | other impor: Orus of “noes.” |, ryral credits Clarke mad e fecling of that Senator | jro;rocling of <o ommit be laid | n oy 3 00, Was lost by | ihe can ¢ en democrats | Opialt and Sen- iselt with | v. Democrats to table wers utly developed, i the day and cmaecr win| GOUGHIng terial revision | it, at least so It IS not safe to let it go on is concern- ON, and not necessary. A { few doses of the time-tested WaS_recog- Of Horehound and Tar ~:‘ 0. ed and repub- the ship pur- At ANl Druggiste. Pike’s Tosthache Tame the Wild t appears st nd age enou