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ketbail, one of the first of the uawu, is upeduled for today. " Rain on Thanksgiving _day' inter- fered with the :&sfimnm& natches scheduled to be piaysd at the Putnam Country club. - Special Thanksgiving day masses were celebrated at St. Mary’s church i Sooite iy Prare_Basing | FRSTST. s stending > he " mr : Thns Ever Perplexmg Question Answered Easnlv, Satlsfactorxly and €. D. Chase Seils Mill Mlll to Davis and vices. l' Boute—Organiaation for Polish R Body Taken to Danieison, | HF- Economlcally At This Store. . Our experienced salespeople will of Wallace Paine—Bell-Allerie Wed- | ty Home—Smith-Kennedy Wedding | Lno%D Dasketball player, who died at Sy hPuinesesr oy goori b g | T T L e gladly assist you in giving advnce and suggestions. , i Malcolm M. Willey of Clark college, | Holiday Bouts. Worcester, is at Thanksgiving afternoon there was P tb ’ s ’ e 8t e hom e i 8|, Thankeslie, sy R, s rac al, Sens y Acceptable lfl‘s Dana Johnson returned to New Ha- | Poxing game at:bouts staged in For-| | : X Thursday t esters’ hall. The bouts furnished a c}m 9. Vole untoeraity;, "esume his studies at | (5 e rost and amusement, thoush FINE FURS $4.75 to :000. . REN'S TOQUES. 50c PRESIDENT susmvmms Miss Maude Carpenter of Connecti={all (of them did not go the flzll dis- S . 3 cut college is spending the Thanksgiv- |¢arice scheduled. | Klg GLUVES ing recess with her mother, Mrs. Alice Start for Flo Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wright, Pom- § ‘1 m‘zw sl‘m to ”;00 sn‘K HOSIERY Al Clarence Lamondy of Bristol, Conn., | fret, their daughter and granddaugh- mmy COATS - e A R B | P i 8 : BEACON BLANKETS . Ladies’ 50¢ to $2.00 George Bru ’ 2, 3 tny Sy SRS I | W S8 ey spoten_many ot ‘3’"5" 4 $2.00 to $5.00 Men's 55 to $1.50 o Alumni-P. H.'S. game of bas- | plans for the holldas, but the theattes LADIES o ben;‘flted rtl;y met storn‘l] hundlf'scfi at-| - sUlTS g BBACON COMF()RTM" t the - picture shows afternoon szaso sbousiomant of what e khown ax and evening. R $15.00 to ebster’s crossing at yville. This| (Mr. and Mrs. George Bellows have |. MISSES COATS Is the crossing at which three persons | moved to Holyoke, Mass., where Mr, : : BEACON CRIB BLANKETS" We have ordered in, especially T e e 18 S ] Pelione hew s cpntan, Ha mm oy . $5.00 to $15.00 - 50c to $1.50 for the Christmas selling, over- of the persons killed escaped after an-| Shaw. other dangerous smash this week. The Pomfret Club Presents Play. in n a 10! s un- D 2 £ GIRIS COATS | > . :rmo::mgd(smo“y 'ww:: ansdisy;:x:erauy fiuTeeh: ,Je’ceié}fufif"bwifafe".aay”e?eui’ “Sfl to 312. ) FANCY COM:IOIRSTA:BO $5LB00 i g rtsugl;dr;t‘i“ by motorists as extremely | ing The Dictator, written by the late dan o Richard ‘Harding Davis. - - CHILDREN CE Sorrow for Wallace Paine. Officers for the ensulng vear'aré to 'S COATS TABLE. DAMASK Universal sympathy and regret was be elected at the next meeting of Put- sz 75 to ms expressed . Thanksgiving day over the|nam division, No. 1, A. O. H. A . death Wednesday night of Wallace| Mrs. Charles T. Thayer and children 29¢ to $1.50 Paine, at the Day-Kimball hospital in | 0f Grove street. were guests of rela- AISTS : TOWELS 10c-to-$1.00 each Rev. and Mrs. John Howland have gone to E1 Paso, Texas, where they are to attend conferences. If conditions improve, they are to return to Mexico, in which country they were enga; in missionary- work tor a -number of years. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Murray'of Hart- ford spent the holiday.. with ‘Felatives in_Danielson: John Dowe, of Brows ulkwrsity spent ‘Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. H.:S.Dowe. Classmate as Guest. H. L. Wilson, classmate at Brown, spent Thanksgiving here with Lester Craie at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wolfe of Jew- et City and Miss Marietta Healey of Hartford were Thanksgiving Buests of and Mrs. P. F. Murray. - SILK' CAMISOLES e 4 | visitor with Danlelson relatives over the holiday Eugene Reed of Ydle university is spending the holiday -recess at his home in Danielson. Holidays for.“Help. The Connecticut mills are closed for the remainder of the week, givmi the employes three holidays this wee The Ideal Singing orchestra of Web- ster played for the dancing “ati the state armory Thenksgiving afternoon and evening. Rev. John T. Garfield of Claremont, N. H., is to conduct the Sunday ser- vices at the €bngregational church. Putnam. He was one of the best known | tives in Danielson Thanksgiving day. i of Danielson’” oung men d ver A special holiday dinner was served = Dopular. He was born May 15, 1587 to the inmates at the town farm on s $1.00 to ”'75 and had lived all of his life here. The | Thursday. 3 fl'RAYCLOTHS - 25¢ to 69¢ body will be taken today from the un-| Considerable progress has been made LADIES’ SKIRTS ; dertaking rooms of A. T Wood to the|on the construction of the mother - $2.35 to $7. 50 DOMESTIC IVORY GOODS Paine home, Broad street. house for the Order of the Sisters of It is noted with interest here that |the Holy Ghost, and will continue if the silver anniversary of the Brown | {he season continues as open as it has LADB Daily Herald, the publicity organ of | been. g 3 . PETTICOATS Brown untversity, is to be observed Organize for Polish Relief. A T 1.00 to $5.00 JAPANESE NOVELTIES . I];r:flder;c;z)to{n{)rmv; Shsie Po‘lii‘sh residents of this é\nd sur- $1. to = 10c to:$5.00 . Dowe of Danielson is a member of | rq z towns have f¢ - 2 - g the editorial staft. Eanization fo work for the freedom of LADIES’ RAINCOATS Team Expected o Make Good, | Poland, indicating that they do not _ $5.00 to $16.50. LEATHER GOODs . Christmas- Handkerchiefs Killingly High school's basketball | take much stock in the recent German i ¥ team has been hindered in develop- | liberalization, and to raise funds for 3 s 10c to $15.00 Unquestionably the Handker- . ment this season by the absence of a LADIES’ KIMONOS TOIIET REQUISITES hief.-d; E ot i e $1.00 to $5.00 eplay-of Gils cty 40 7 Two sugar barrels filed with vege- o z 25¢ to 35 50 tables 2nd preserves were collected by the Methodigt church to forward to the Providence Deacons' home, as a Thanksgiving contribution. John C, Metealf of New Britain was o holiday visitor with friends here. Chase Mill -Sold. C. D. €hase has sold his mill at East Killingly o Davis and Brown, the con- cern that, has operated the plant for some vears, and for- which Mr. Chase as beerr the efMcient syperintendent. number of the first string players, golr:l-e:land. Other meetings are to be nevertheless, Coach W. D. Swaffield | held hee 7 Scores of grangers from all towns | has worked diligently with the team east at County. Home. . 10c to $5.00 be found in THIS ST of the county will gather here tomor- | and expects that it will make a fa-| Kighty-two children at the county SWEATERS $3.00 to $7.50 - e O row for the biennial meeting of Quine- | Vorable showing at the first game, | home, the largest number ever there 2 ¢ s : MANICURE SET We expect to ‘do the biggest P - o 2, which is only a few days away. The | at one time, had a joyous Thanksgiv- S % baus Pomonts SRR members of the squad have shown | Ing day, notwithstanding that the wea- CHILDREN’S SWEATERS 50c to $5.50 handkerchief business we” Al S L 4o Speak. i 0 . ve - Saunders 4 peak. keen interest in their work and are|ther was dark and dreary. = ‘Al” Saufders, Best' known of Rev. |anxious to uphold the traditions of the| Mr. and Mrs. D..C. Park, superin- ‘ $l-00 to $3-50 SILK SCARFS « done in years, and we’re ST DI tte. 1e=to - pehl school in having a team in the league | tendent and matron”saw {o it that % $1.00 to $2 50 ] pre- at the Baptlst chirh Sunday even- | that always must be considered as a|the little people had a great holiday ILDREN! 3 K : M oine 7 oo i3 . contender for teh championship. dinner. That this dinner might be CH 'S CAPS pared to do it right. Tt may be recbfdéd as an unusual adequate to meet the demands of the 50c to $1.75 MEN’S TIES _ 55c to $1.00 .. Prices are 5c to $1. 50 faot that there o session of the WEDDING. lively appetites of 82 youngsters, 18 town court Thm:%‘lng day. -+ e big chickens were killed from the 71 5 hecsiiee. Apsilie Mo {iniie i fdcke 'at the home snd mae ready TRADE WITH US AND SAVE MONEY Rest Room and Lavatory Eli J. Dageniag has applied to-the| Several hundred persons were in the | kinds of vegetables and fruit and cake ¥ county commissioners for a license to j congregation at St. James’ church on|and many of the other good things do a liquor business at No. 6 Union | Thanksgiving morning at the service|that go with the regulation Thanks- I p street. Mr. Dagenias recently with- |at which Miss Emma Allerie, dangh- | giving feast. — . drew an applicationd for a license at a | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henri Allerie, of Practically everything that entered location on Furnace street. the ‘West Side, and Owen Bell were|the making of the dinner was raised The rain of Thursday spoiled many | united in marriage by Rev. M. J. Gi- | on the county home farm, the boys plans for the holiday that had been |net, M. S, who was also celebrant of | having: contributed their iabor and made by residents 'of Danfelfon.. A |the high nuptial mass. The attendants | cdre toward the growing of the gar- number of persons héere gave .up their | Were Miss Blanche Allerie, sister of | den crops. projected _trips to" the Brown-Colgate | the bride, and Henri Guiguere. After Dinner at Hospital. same at Providence on account of the | the church service there was a recep- pinner. at. Sraspitat. storm. % tion at the home of the bride’s par- [ A sbecial dinner was also served on Wit Crossing Eliminated. ELE e b St e R o retptientS st the Dy rs. Bell will make their home here. = There #s g]u,tirm in twn !br um Mr. Bell is .employed ‘as ad actount- ®ft at ‘the iplant of the Commectiout 7% WEDDING. "Dry & Fancy Goods- Suits UNION SGUARE - Putm,Conn 4 Mills company. e NEW ,,tmcxmm B Worh Wikcne. Smith-Kennedy. do ML, Lnee\'. Prop.. Putanm, Conn. ‘Winners of honors and the donors Thanksgiving afternoon at 4 o’clock smla' Dinners thereof at the Thanksgiving whist of [at the home of Mrs. W. L. Kennedy, St. James' parish were as foilows: La- | her daughter, Miss Jeanette Turner | Smith will live at a newly furnished|pany has had to cepe with the unsat- WEDNESDAYS dles, Miss Rachel Halle, a turkey | Kennedy, w married to Wallace | home on Lincoln street. isfactory freight transportation cor e - The New [could not b learned. The matter at ngine Co: was|present is only in its prefimilary :d to build engines |stages. s for the subra- —_—— = River. The con- CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS rown tremendously in re- = Soup, Fried Chicken, Maryland Style;|given by Mrs. John Harrington; Miss | Smith, Re D. Sargent of the Con-| The entire stock of the New York |tions. Constrgction materials Boilea or Mashed ?rntatcéslfl Fresh A | Emme Chattier, 2 duck, given by Mrs. | 8Tegational church officiating. Furniture Store will be s0ld at public | ordinary timed would nave, z,ie‘l'?,’fi the ea, Coffee or MIlK, | Henry Weaver; Miss Alice Duhamel, a | The matron of honor was Mrs. May |auction starting Wednesday evening, | site three snonths ago iave arrived | rooster, given by Mrs. John Weaver; | Mulvey of Webster. sister of the groom, | Dec. 6, at 7 o'clock, and continuing [ now only to the dxtent of 70 per cent. | Miss Hose Bonneau, a chicken, given |and Lorenzo Kennedy, brother of the |each evening until the entire stock is| By dint of extracedinary effort the THURSDAYS pid-fashioned New England Botled| by Miss Dominick Harrington: -Miss | brde, was best man, The wedding |sold, excepting Saturday p. m. when | Scheidem ita: bl anC s =ldas o [EhaArs i Avnoupcad} Jor Elecdiiiur band Dlmne, Eany e o S, peote, | Emma Barriere, consolation honor. music was played by L. O. Williats. | the ‘sale will commence at 2.39. Sale | succeeded in -sotring o forme ot oty g ot hiae e January. R Cortee or it choice or Fle—toe | | Gentjemen- Sohn “Labelle, “turkey: | The nome was prettily’ decorated. | rain or shine &zrind chanco to-make | mon' {ogetiot and it is sxpected thi Pk I L FRIDAYS Rev. M. J. Ginet, M. S., rooster, given| The limited number of guests in-lyour dollar bring big values.—adv. number will be increased to 1.5 soon. by Mrs. John Weaver: Arthur Te.|cluded members of the Sunshine class Th 2 e L Boat th the | minations are announced for Decem- chi nwaer Plain Lobster, fresh bolled 53 s i = 2 e outlnok is more cncuuragx g ‘han [award of 18 submer s, i} i fus Tips, Tea or Coffe: choice o Earxinston: (Omels gfsalioipnlz of sut [ ShgEicllhe Conerentomalcim oy STATE PIER PROGRESS, | {PCrations Will now heirashed o the |ernment. . for. 31, Worth: o | ing in January, will be held in Hart- Officials refuse to make anyjwork. It is er < ; com- | ford. gromony. Relieshimnty Nero served, prediction :is to when the contractwill | pany also expects 1o get a large order | on pa ey oiner three, in December, Misses May and Ellen Rich assisting. | Contractors Experience Difficulty in|be com = i will be held in Bost Th ina- £ % : 2 pieted, however. frora Russia. e o caalninh After their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.| Getting Effective Working Organ- Two . ve time is given by the |tions to be held in Hartford are all ization. HAD TO PAY FEE na.a! department for the delivery of | scheduled for ther same day, January the 19 submersibles. contemplated un- | 3. They are: Position of 'ay inspec- Probably never in . history of FCR AUTO TRAILER.|der the contract. From the magni- | Yor, grade 1, bureau of animal indus- New London has there been such a _ tude of the contract, it is qufle pos- | try, department of agricultare; $340 a v of labor os at the present|Owner Thought It Would Be Included |sible the FElectric Doat Co. will feel | year; laboratorian, qualified in strength B ime. One mpleyer said Monday that | in Registration Without Extra Cost. |Varranted in equipping a plant of its|0f materials, navy vard, New York, « PWTINAM, CONN. it is impossible to get men to perform own to build the hulls of its obats.|and .other navy yards as vacancies the lowest grad>s of work As aj The owner of ar. automobile appear- | - There are 'persistent rumors that | may occur, $3.04 a day; scientific as- specific instance of the sinortage in the|ed at the office of the automobile de-|Plans are already ~underway at the | sistant in drug plant investizations, lahor market thd lack of progress in|partment on Moaday and asied that|Kroton plant of. the New ILondon |department of agriculture, $1,490 to 7 = iFall a,"’ Winter Blflnkets and comfombles = | he erection of the superstructure of two-wheeled trailer, which he had | Ship & Engine Co. to establish ship- ‘1;1*2“"‘}(‘3 year. the state steamship terminal in East|attached to his Ford car, be included |building plant, capable of building examinations will be held in.c R = New London stends as a conspicuous |in his regstraton witnou! extra cost |Submarines and small “steel vessels, [ Boston on December 26. They are:, ?l,'nderwear Cotton Flannelette ‘Blankets, in gray, example. The TegintEation’ 150 of tHa: car w‘;‘s No confirmation of this rumor is giv- | Position of petroleum accountant, bu- tan and white,—per pair $1.00. 4 The contract, awarded to Scheiden-|$11 en by officials or the company, but |reau of mines, department of the in- Shijren’s Shirts ‘and Vests, in ‘cot- | Cotton Flannelette Blankets, in gray, 2 $eim Construction corporation of New | Chief Clerk Wetstine recalled thaf |many evidences go to show that such | terior, for service in the field, $1,800 tdh and wool, fleece lined and me-| tan and white with colored borders— York, has been hampered from the|last Septemter Attorney General Hin-|an extension of the company’s plant, | to $2,500 a year: petroleum economist, dgem weight = cotton-—per garment} also plain white—per pair $1.25 and very beginning by the scarcity of mesj man gave an opinion on the taxation|2 shere outlined, will ‘Soon be made. |bureau of mines, department of the in- to $1.00. $1.50. chanics, carpenters and others. It i3|of trailers that when a truck, detach- _—_— terior, $1,800 to_$2,500 a year. havi On December 11 there will bo exam.. e et i T e e understood- that the contractors have |able from cither truck or pleasure car,|MAY ASK : - cdton and wool, fleece lined and .-né. 3200, 575l ed =M | experienced the - utm)st difficulty in|was attached to a truck, the carrying SICREEEAL ination for the position of designing g+ > getting together an effective workins | capacity of both trucks should be add- OF *OLD-BLUE LAWS. | énsineer in Boston..i From 1he sesister zse o SgeL cotton—per BArmeRlbwoolknap Extra Large Blankets, in =R | oreanization. They iuve advertiscd in | ed and taxed acsording to the touk ea- ’ —_— of eligibles resulting from this exam- " gray and white with colored borders / every city in Connecticut and in' New | pacity of both. When attached to a|Theatrical Managers Favor New Bill | ination certification will he made to nfghts’ Bands, in all wool, silk and§ —per pair $2.25. York and Boston ard until a day or|pleasure car, the registration of both On Sunday Amusements. fill four vacancies at Siixcie. r:nslng weol—each 25 to 50c. x = two ago accomplistcd but little through | vehicles with separate numbers iwas s from $10.to 315 .3 qay T the Jeree <. -41Beacon Bed Blank 5 . nfdhits’ Wrappers, in all wool, gjlk: Bna white, with cfii’ménbofiaefi—%? G this metkoa. 3 required, uccording to the atterney| It is probable that an attempt will amgd wool, and cotton and wool—ncb * pair $2.00 to $3.50. 4 Besides ‘the labor probiem, the com- | general. be made in the next general assembly to to $1.00. o A Proid R | It occurred to Mr. Wetstine that the|to repeal parts of the “blue laws” re- indlir Bntot Bulta, {n stk ana woo] o n g2 e 3%06“ ets—per opinion ‘of the attoruey gemeral re-|garding Sunday amusements, particu- al ferred only to four-wneeled cars. He|larly Sunday “movies,” with paid ad- ‘wool, cotton and woll, ' had a conference ith ~ Mr. Hinman, |missions. Although the Hartford The- who told him that his opinion referred |atrical Managers’ association has made of yards and docks, navy department, ‘Washington, D. C. HEAD STUFFED FROM lifed and me@ium weight cottori— liacon Camp Blankets—per pair $2.00. per suit 50c to $3.50. Cotton and Wool Blankets, in white to two-wheeled i GATARRH OR A COLD traile: 1 i n%s Vests and Pants, Tal ALY end. srar Jith, colored borders—per e | oo (concerted detislon og_the gueation sifk and wool, cotton and- ‘wool.} :pair §4oo and $4.50. Says Cuull.Anlied in Nostrils figéced lined, and light, medium and Opens Air Passages Right Up. heavy welght cottons. Vests. made |All-Wool Blankets, in gray and white whh shog long and elbow length| [ith colored borders—per pair $5.00 sieves. Pants made knee and ankle | to $9.00. lefigth—per garment 33c to .~ |Fancy Wool Plaid Blankets—per pair terfs Union Suits, in all wool, cot- .00. it did not see that thc opinion. of the|of having a bill introduced, theatrical attorney general was in any way in. | managers said recently that they fa- fluericed by the number of wheels. vored the introduction of a bill which Mr. ‘Wetstine told the owner of thefvould provide for the submission to car that he would be required tc' pav|the towns of the state of the ques- : a registration fee of $11 for the Ford |tion whether they shall allow xmuse- Wik car_and $15 for the trailer, ments on Sunday which are now pro- | . Instant ’;fl’,"‘_‘” SUE. Your AV MR IR hibited v law. Each town wonld then | clogged nostrils open pight ups. t a 1, fleeced lined and me- » . = i v passages of your head ‘clear you (fi;"e&m cotton—per suit $1.00 | CTIP Bla;:e;a—:nch 39 to $1.75. | ASKS' HEAVY DAMAGES fecido for._ Tiself . whether it desired B dea. ,,‘;g;;‘:;: e + 3 Beacon Bathrobe Blankets, with peck "“]an __hshng__ “pAPE'S DIAPEPSIN” MAK FOR AUTO INJURIES.| It is'said that it is almost impossible | % 2 3 3 fens Shirts and-Drawers, in-all wool,| Cord, frogs and girdle to match— B it Beamfill Fafes Eo SIChs nder the present arrangement of ben- | NO StIuggling for breath at night; your SOUR, GASSY STOMACHS b s g coffon and wool, fleeced lined and| CcomPplete $275 to $4.00. Harry Edwards .Brings Suit .Against |efit Sunday night performances in the | °0ld or catarrh disappears 0 fum, weight cotton—per garment|Beacon Comtortables ... $250 to $4.00 What better gift is there than FEEL FINE. City of New London. gaeatres of Hartford to mako expenses. et A sl Lo L A Créam to $2.00. fodo e e cost of production has increased, n i s : 3 = 2 a, littie of this fragrant, ant tisghs' Vests and Pants, in siik_and | C3fgn Filled Comfortables—$1.50 to|a DIAMOND? : Do some foods you eat hit back—| Claiming that he was severely in-|while at no time has the admission | & 1”0 in your 'nosm'xgm wiio], sizes 3 to 16 years—75¢ t& $1.00] 2 taste good, but work badly; terment|Jured as a result of being strucl by |averaged ten cents a person, the usual | o¢ oi0d through every. air passa mifren's Union Suits, in all wool, and | ool Filled Comfortables—$450. arid "For yourself you will fmd into, stubborn lumps and causs a sick, | an automobile owncd by the city and |amount charzed on week days, accord- | {4, pead, soothes the.inflame on and wool—per garment 50| $5.00. or sour, gassy stomach? . Now, Mr. or|used by the water and sewer depart-|in5 to one manager. swollen muccous membrang nd relfer Mra. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Pape’s |ment, Harry Edwsrds of Néw London| Whether if a bill is'introduced it will e.mzs ; our - Diamonds excellent ins | = Dyspepilc, ot this dommn: Pape s | et & e aaia e city [aPply to all forms of theatrical enter- | Comes Instabily. Ao s:ulu(- » ; th nothing to sour and upset you. There | to recover, $3,000 damages. The case is|tunments —or simplw to the movies | 08 TS0 A0e. Sont 1w 5 p 1 HO“SC DI‘QSSBS vestments, for they are stead- never was anything So safely quick, so | Feturnablé befors the superior sourt hOC De al‘tment y effective. No difference how |Dec. 5. -Mr. Bdwards alieges that he > P New Fall Dresses, made with con- |ily increasing in value and Tally, your stomachia giSerdeten you | Sustamed Anjrie 6 his TRAGE. g are: showing in our windows ana [{¥HbS collor long and short eleeyes, th of th Wi Lt AT e e n gin and percale, li s ) a beautiful line. of shoes |} S'IENAT and pereale, light, medium | yOU enjoy the pleasure €I strengthens and resulates your stom-|{MAY BUILD SUBMARINES adeé, especlally for us. We invite P ‘oods ouriearly inspection of these' really "‘,3'.?35? measure—$1.00, $125, $1.50 | ownership. :rci‘:hz?xty?:a:an ekl heeh IN NEW LONDON. emarkable Shoes: - - o - Most remedies give you relief some- luelit Quality and. Walls-Qvers, <Sor Pure White Stones from times —they are slow, but notsure. Connecticut Destined to Be Submarine “Pape’s Diapepsin” is quick, positive| Building Center of the United States. ladies—$3.50 to $7.00. 1/ kt. 1 from 5.00]and puts your stomach jn a healthy b S B g IR LI Fall Sweaters /8 to 1% kt,, $1 Conaition S0 the misery’ Wom't coms| Conmecticut s destined ‘to be he R Ao e et .| 1n a variety of styes and colors. back. ‘|submarine ~building centre of the ,\:f;:::; andn% m‘drmuyf'. s‘: o‘:ztm“i. Solid colors with convertible collgara. Yqu feel different as soon as “Pape’s | United =~ States, judging by recent 3 O made in the plain hand-made stitch iapepsin” comes in contact with the|events Secretary Daniels has awarded deli'lmh:n-‘—Pr;;n 786 to %sfo o|2nd fancy weaves. Lpdies' and atisses A E BEAUREGARD gom&cg—distre!s just vanishes—your | contracts for, bullding 19 submersible gents for the Famous und | size: .00, $5.98, fomac] gets ‘sweet, no. gases, no|war vessels to the ectric Boat Co, r‘pper Shoes—Prices 06.00 to $6.50. §$6.50, #?.so -m belching, no eructations of undigested [and six to the Lake Torpeds Co. food, your head clears and you feel|Eridgeport, The New London émp JEWELER DAN'ELSON flne Engine Co., is a subsidiary concern Go now, mfllflkfi gm best investment | to the'-hElel::ii(‘ ‘?Mtdcgé.“T‘hI latter . u ever le, by getting a large|owns the nts and s subma- D. M Putnam, Conn. LOUIS'E KENNEDY | [h- o e o7 uSas Jaras|owas tie peianis asd dosigus yovms: DANIELBON - any drug store. You realize in |ed-—co it Is said. a bullding plant of itz m: RARGAIN vzm':n Undertaker and Embalmer mgxm“irmm;’“"m..;::fi; o s davarad %x&mm h»‘a‘-ga Dadait, have been built at the