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‘Privata Hmld Greene Vllth Men Traneferred to Georgia '— Rural School Survey Planned — National ‘Bank Open Evenings for Bond Sub- scribers—Two Men Held Under $300' Bonds Each for Chicken . Stulln' “Private Harold Greene. formerly. Ictter carrfer here, left Camp Devens ‘Wednesday, with a group of other men from his company, for Camp Gordon, Ga.. where they are. to- remain ‘in training for the winter. '+ Rural *School Survey. . Representing the Connecticut Fed- eration of Womeun’s Clubs educational comamittee. of which she is the head, Miss Emma F. Pilling has commenced A rural school surveyv that is. to cover, the state-of Connecticut. Tn this she: will have the assistance of mumerous women’s clubs throughout the state. To Grant Licenses. he. county commissioners will be An nielson on the afternoon of Nov- ember 1, for the purpose of sranting licenses ‘to those who have applied The license applications here ‘are the same as they were lasi year. - -Cattle - Sale Continued. Ancther big cattle sale was con- Jucted Wednesday at the Georze Kim.- ball_farm at Wood's Hill in the town of Brooklyn bv J. Carl Witter. The sale was nttended” by ‘buvers from many tewns. John Holley and James Moran, both ‘of. Duyville, have returned -to thejr homes from Camp Devens. where they were found ph cally disqualified for military servica, . Talk on Liberty Bonds. Pupils in_the public ‘schools here heard a_talk on Liberty .bonds- b Cashier Francis’E. Storer of the Wind- ham County Natiomal bank during Wednesday morning’s -sessien: The young peo are raising a fund with which to purchase a bond - A Wild Northeaster. | IWednesdav's wild. northeasterlv Storm was the most severe of the, present fall seascn, but was welcomad | b the hunters, wro have been await- ing yone resuit achieved by the dis turbance—the removal of leaves from the trees, that hunting may be bet- ter. 'New Superviser of Music. Miss Gerfrude A. Wardeli of Glen Ridge. N: J.. has taken up her work here as supervisor of mmsic in the public schools. Miss Wardell hes had training at the New Ensland Conser- vatory of Music in Boston and under Ralph Baldwin, supervisor of music in the schoo's of Hartford. Bank Open Evenings. In order to. accommodate workers wwho have no time to attend to such matters during the dav and to help in every way to boom the Liberty loam. the Windham Ccunty Natlonal bank is to:remain open evenings. the. remain- der of the week to recelve subscrip- tions for the bonds. 3 Canvass Among Operatives. In mills throushout this territory: there began WéZnesday a = canvass among operatives for subscriptions to the Libertv loan. The first day's work brought pleasinz success. The cam- paign is beinz undertaken under the direction of the manufacturers’ com- mittee. Potatces $2.40 a Bushel. Potatoes were being sold here Wed- nesday at 60 cents per peck, at the rate of. $2.40 a bushel. Here is the answer to the croakers who were pre- dicting last spring, when hundreds of mardens were beinz planted, that this fall's supply. would be_so heavy.as to bring prices down to 75 cents a bushel. *Looking .Up Rymer’s Record. . Investization relative tc the charac- ter and history of Frank J. Rymer, who at Woodstock, has pleaded not guilfy to a charee of murdering his wife, has been extended by Ver- mont state authorities into th> town of Killingly, where- Rymer formerly was a restdent. -No statement ha< been made available as to the line of inguiry that is being pursued here. Rénts Raised, Tenements ‘Scarce. One cf ihe most active scrambles for rents is now going on in-Danfel- son that the town has ever known. Even rapid bullding of homes has failed to keep pace with the needs of tEe borough’s rapidiy growing popu- lation. One result has been a genera! Loosfing of rents, and there is no chance of appeai from the price ver- dicts that the landlords are filing. Bond-Buyers ‘Must Mustle. No accurate ficures were av ilable PETERSON'S OINTMENT BEST FOR ECZEMA First * Appllenlon Otepl Itching of Ecl-m-, Salt Rheum and - Piles. “Live-and let iive fs my motto,” says Peterson - “Drugkists all orer Amerisa sell PETERSON'S OINTMENT for 25 cents a Jarge box and J say to these druggists, if anyone buys my ointment fO¥ any of the diseases or ailments for which- T recommend it and are not ben- , give them their money back. ¥ot a safe full of thankful let- ters testitying to the mighty healing power of Peterson's Ointment for ald and Tunning sores, eczema. salt rheum. ulcers, ‘sore nivpies, broken breast, itching ecalp and skin pimples, black- heads,” biind. “bleeding and itching piles. John cott. 283 Virginia St. Buffalo, writes: “Petérson’s Olntment Is simply wonderful. It cured me of eczema and also piles, and did it so quickly that I was astonished.” NOTICE. To all prossective buildsrs in the isdiction of Danielesn . Brick Sd* Masone Untons Nar 210 o "52 necticut, that on lnd lfi.r -l-nll- 1918, the seal union is 60 cents per he of five cents per hour. (Signed) 3 JOHN OWEN. 88 Broad - St. cretary. Danieison Soldiers Unable to Reach Island Forts - on ‘Account of Storm—Joseph Sher- ‘loek’s “ Injuries Fatal—John A. C. Warnér at Mineola—Bond Subscrip- tion $331,580—Funeral of Mrs. Fre- . mont S. Bruce: | Adelard Salvas of 3§th Company, L. I. S, returngd to his home here on Wednesday afternoon after making an effort to got back to-Fort Terry.- On ‘account of the storm no government boats were running and a telephone message to the fort brought permis- sion for an extra 24 hours’ leave. Oth- er soldlers from nearby towns who are stationed at the isiand forts had an experience like that of Salvas: . ACCIDENT FATAL. Joseph Sherlock Dies as Result of Be- ing .Struck by Automobile. oseph_Sherlock. 48, died at his home following the accident in iwhich he was struck bv an_autorobile. on Pom- fret street. Monday nicht, Up to Wed- nesday officials had heen unable to tearn the identity of the men_who figurad in’ the accident. Mr. Sher- jock had been a resident of this city practically all his life. ‘War Tax on.Railrcad Tickets. Regirning Novemier iIst, a tax on ifroad ticksts for rides costing in excess: of 35 cents wii' be levied at the local station. as at all other sta- tions on the line. This is in accord- ance with the provisions ‘of ‘the war revenue bi'll. ‘The tax cn tickets cost- ins more than 35 cents and ur to fe dollar will ameumt to about § per. cont. increase of the present prices of tick- ets. All tickets costing less than 35 conts are exempt from taxation. JOHAN A. C. WARNER NOW AT MINEOLA STATION Son of Judge and Mrs. E. M. Warner Enlists in Air Division, Expedition- ary Force. John A. C. Warner. son of Judge and Mrs. Edgar M. Warner, is at his home heer on leave hefore resuming his du- ties with the 201st Aero Squadron, Min- eola, L. T. -Since his graduation from Worces- ter Polrtechnic Institute, Mr. Warner has been with the bureau of standards at Washington. - D.. €., and had been indefinitely . exempted from draft be- here Wednesday on the tota] of Lib. erty loan.subscriptions that have be made, but it was believed thaf the to- tal was not in excess of $175,000. Wiih only three more davs for subscribing. present indicaticns are that the sub- scriptions for this district will not equal ‘the tot1l in the June campaisn, when $337,000 worth of Liberty bonds were taken: herc. FORMULATES RULES To Govern Small Arms Practice—List _ Prepared by C:pt. Woodyrard, f ! | | Captain A P. Woodward, O. O.. recently appointed inspector of smail arms practice. for the Third regiment, Connecticut licme Guards, has ccm- piled. a set of rules to govern such small arms practice and his form has been approved by stafl officials. These rules sct forth the number of sighting and record shots allowed— standing, kneeling or sitting or prone at_200° vards. The list of qualifications show what records are expected of a man who wishes to qualify as a marksman, first class marksman. sharpshooter or ex- pert- reflleman, and the same qu cations wi'l apply on indocr. ra where most of the shooting will done after the next few wecks The -outdoor season wiil close on November 20, and reports ofg the shooting dome arc to be forwarded to 3. ba cember 10. No.man is to be allowed to practice on an outdcor range until he has had proper instruction in sightinz and iming drill. During the winter menths one ofi- cer in each company is to be deta‘led as rifle instructor and is fo see that every man thorough¥ nnderstands the contents of the Small Arms Man- ual of 1913 up to and including page 52, Many members _of the local Home in target practice, STOLE CHICKENS Cornelius Sullivan and John O'Neil Bound Over, Under $390 Bonds Each in the town cciirt Wednesday aft: roon Cornelius Sullivan and John Neil pleaded guilty to chicken steal- ing. Judge W. Fenner Woodward bound them over for irial at the next rm of the superior court, criminal side, the bonds in each case being fix ed at $300, which they could not fur- nish. They” were taken to jail. The arrest of Sullivan and O'Neil followed a complaint from Mrs. Au- gustus Longo that the men had raided her hencoops, near ‘Water street, about 9 o'clock Tuesday nizht. When ar- raigned Tuesday morning they plead- ed not guilty, the hearing then being advanced to 2 p. m. Between morning and afternoon there were certain developments, the nature 6f which is not announced, led to 'their .promptly pleading glnlt) to_taking chickens. When the men are presented in the superior court they also will have to face a charge of statutory burglary, for it is alleged against them that they broke into the.coops at the Longo place, -Prosecuting Attorney A. G. Bill said after the hearing that the men had 'signed a statement in. which they ad- mitted -thefts of poultry at other places ‘hereabouts during the past few weeks, including a raid at the coops of Asso. oiate Justice Milton. A. Shumway of the supreme court of the state. whose residence is on‘ North Main street. - AUCTION. SALE SATURDAY, OOTOBER 27th, 1917 AT 2 O’CLOCK _M, ON_THE PREMISES No: 105 SOUTH MAIN STREET ON THE .ROQKLVN 8t DE, DANIELSON, CONN. attractive and substantial two or three fumily House, 6 rooms on first floor, 7 réoms on second foor;sthird floor.not finished (would make a 5 room ten- ement), large Barn would make two small.tenements. This property could be made with very. Mttle expense to rent for $65.00 or $70.00 a month. This 15 one of the best built houses in Danielson; Lot contains two acres of nice land: several house Iots can be sold This will'be a grand opportunity to secure one of .the best houses in Denielson In & fine neighborhood, elther for home or investment. outside of :.h‘. Jborough where the taxes are small. ARMSTRONG : aition. from._it. Voo DWIGHT H.. Rulbhunndlmunnu all the buildings in A-1 con- Just $2,000 may remain on Captain Woodward not later than De_’| Guard compan> already have engazed | spoie ,,////////////IIIU [T \\\\\\\\\\\\- S NING ORIGINAL for T poultry, mfl. ‘meat, fish, cte.; others ASK GROCERS FOR BELL'S W. 6. Bell Gompeay, Beston, Mass., U.5.A. 0.222100000005100958 cause occupied in testing war materi- als. 3 Wishing for more definite part in ctivities, however, he. procured leave of .absence from the bureau and enlisted in the Research Division (Overscas) attached to the Air Divi- sion. U. S. Expeditionary Forces. The_squadron to which he is at- tached at Mineola is n branch of the sigual corps and his duties will be in the line of his trainipz : \ a mechani- cal_cngineer. Tie will be with a_small division. one of whose officers, <"aptain A. D. But- terfield, formerly was one of his pro- fessors ate the Worcester Polytechnic institute. Mr. Warner will leave for this week. A Dozen Extra Men May Be Drafted. Messages received in this secti Wednesday told of the leavinz of men from this_ distriet who have been at Camp Devens for Camp Gordon, Ga.. where- they are to be.in tra‘ning for the winter. It is now certain that at least a doz- en extra men will he required to fill up this district’s quota ai Camn Devens, to replace men who have been reject- ed, these in addition to the per cent. Mineola 15 of the quota who have not been called into service vet. BOND SUBSCRIPTIONS $331,550. Hopeful Prospect of Reaching District's Minimum ‘Allotment of $411,000. m's subscriptions to the Lib. erty loan took a - splendid upward swing during Wednesday, set aside as Libertv Day. and late.n the afternoon after the close of business at the First Nationa! bank it was announced that the total for this district was $331,- 0. Pu nrobable that the ict's subscriptions will reach at least io the minimum allotment for this district. $441.000 and that Putnam can claim the splendid achievoment of what has been considered very doubt- ful of accomplishment. Wednesday was the worst kind of a day for workers in the interest of the loan to be about in. but thev kept at therr task and by liberal use of tele- phene service secured many subserip- tions from distant and outlying points in e district. There was a rain, t0o. of voluntarv subserintions, many of these evident- Iv having heen reserved until Wed- nesday by persons who desired to ob- serve Liberty Da The subscriptions reported for the day amounted to abont $45.000 . Scores of small subscriptions are looled for today and the remaining days of the week from waze earners, whe are now fallinz into the length- ening lines of hond. buvers prepared to loan their monev tn the govern- ment that the war mav be successful- iy prosecuted ard pearce restored. Tt now seems 'FUNERAL. Mrs. Fremont 8. Bruce. Tuneral services for Mrs. Freemont S. Bruce were held Wednesday after- noon at her home.here, Rev. Alhert E. Stone of the Baptist church conduciing the service. Burial was in Grov Streot cemetery. The bearers were ! axed. Robrt and the sons of the a Frderick, her ha'f-brother. Frederick Willis, and Courtland D. Arnsld. HIGH SCHOOL NOTEHS, Informing Lecture on Russia—Debat- ing Club Meets — Seniors Win Track Meet. T t Friday evening, Morr: in the high school au Tn spite of the rally at the theatre and the threatening weather. ihere was a fairly large audisnce. One hundred and_forty dollars have heen reczived by Mr. Handy thus far. It is' hoped that when the next three lec tures are over a g00d sum over the ex- penses. which will be #bout 5200. will remain for the work of the Red C(ross. Mr. Hindus spoke on the New Rus- sia. He knew his subject 1 as he was born in Russia, @ peasant. His talk wos interesting, bringing out one reason why Russia bhad entered the war with Germany that .oubtless mary people had not irnown. namely. the destructive nature of Germany’s trade with Russia whereby. instead of investing capital in Russia, ‘Jermany imported Russian products into Ger many, there manufactured them and then exported to Russia the finished products. He showed that Russia does not wish a separate cg an the life and character of. Kerensk the premier of the New Russii. AMr. Hindus' speech, M. of New Yo who had first giv an .address in the Bradley theatra, spoke on the Liberty Loan. Ilis ta'k was also vigorous and interesting and showed the value of a_ Liberty Bond . The Debating club .held a meeting . Thursday, Oct. 19. After minor affairs 'were considered. Miss Keith rave a talk on argumentation and the form of a debate. Questions were considered for the coming inter-class-dzchates. Courts in Good Condition. Both tennis courts have heen put into good plaving condition. ane by the High School scholars and the other The through the kindness of the to: nann!s tournament will be soon start- ey n. Seniors Won. An inter-class track meet was held on the High School grounds Tuesday afternoon. The Seniors won with a 2 points, the Saphomores second with 24 points. the Juniors third with 18 points and the Freshman last with 1 point. The following are the events and winners: first: 100 vard dash, Dobson, 30, Lown, "20, second; Gleason, ‘19, third. Running high jump, Gordon, '18, first: Brynes, '18, second: Dobson, '20. third. Mile run, Andem, 'I%, first: Farrell, *20, second: Sharpe, '19, third. Running broad jump, Maher, '18, first: Gordon, '19, second: Gleason, ‘19, third. 440 ard dash. Maher, ‘18, first: Auger, 20, second: Barber, ‘21, third. i2 pound shot put, Spencer, ‘18, first; Gordon, '19, second; Pierce, third. Standing broad jump, Dobson, '20, first:- Glea- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S COLD AND VANISHING CREAMS 3%c Pompeian -Massage Cream 31c 62c Pompéian Massage «Lream 52c 25¢ Pompeian Night Cream.... 20c 35c Pompeian Night Cream.... 29¢ 25¢ Sanitol Cold Cream........ 19¢ 50c Hind’s Honey and ‘Almond Cream Stilimans Freckle Cream. . 37c : Oxzyn - Balm Pond’s Vamshmg'and Cold G .Sale ,Price 19¢ ream Sale Price 18¢c DeMeridor’s Cold Créam’ 23¢ size _Sale Prie 19¢ 45¢ “size .. _Sale. Price 3% Aubry Sisters utifier in flesh 25¢ €0 50¢ 50c 50¢ 25¢ $1.50 - 10¢ 20e Lios Air cun; de son, 19, second; Lown, '20, third. 100 yard relay, three men, Seniors. 18, first: Sophomores, 20, second: Juniors ‘19, Employes of Shetucket Worsted Mill Able to Buy Bonds on Easy Terms —Miss —Engineer Adolph Senay Resigns to Go to Notices have been posted in the va- rious departments of the Shetucket Worsted chase Liberty bonds in partial or en- re puyments by applying at the of- fice of the company. Miss Fidelis G. £ the corporation, bends_in ticut Women’s Liberty Loan Commit- Miss Donahoe said Wednesday t She worth of Owing Liberty size size Dagget & leld.l 's Cold Cream ja Jar. c size. Colgate’s Cold Cream 50c Ingram’s Milkweed Cream 42c 25c Woodbury’s :Facial -Cream. 19¢ 17c BRabeock's Ccryiopsis 15¢ Amolin Deodorant. . 18¢ Williams’ Talcum in Vi Rose and Carnation. 20c Mennen’s Borated and Violet = Pathasweet. .. o Mary Garden T Mennen's Talc... Ragaud’s Viglet..... s0c Roger & Gallét’s Salv F 15c Jergen's Talcum. violet. Colgate’s Talcum in 7 Odors 4-ounce oy c Roger & Galiet in Pink and White... La _ Blache iesh, c Woodbury Tlesh, White, Bink, Cream and Brunétte 5 Satin Skin Face Powder. Derma V 30c Java shades X 45c_Pussy Willow Face Powder, Flesh, 60¢ Djerkiss Face Powder, four shades. third, and Freshmdn, work and or wi .Sale Price 24c .Sale Price 49c 10c tube. .Sale Price 8c 25c tybe. .Sale Price 18c 50c tube....... .Sale Price 39c S-lc Price 3% Packer s Chu'ln ' size. ..Sale Price 39 Frostilla. .. ‘Sale Price 17¢ Hokara Cold Cream........ 81c Palmolive Cold and Van- ishing Cream Sempre Giovine..Sale Price/42¢ s Resinol Ointment. Jergen's Benzoin_ and_ Al- mond Cream. .. Sale Price 38¢ . 3%¢ uticura Ointment. .Sale Price 21c Gouraud's Oriental Cream Sale Pnet $1.19 - 25¢ TALCUM AND FACE POWDERS Woodland Violet. Talcum.... ...Sale Price.13¢ Special Tale pound boxes. Sold regularly for 15c ... 10¢ 35c Djerkiss’ Talc in Rose or white. . Sale Price 26c Comfnr! Powder Small size .Sale Price 17¢c Medium s price 33c 23c Jess . us Talcum...... Wisteria. . .Sale c Sale antine’ Sale P in rose and 12V5e * Talc, loat Tal ..8ale Price . 15¢ . 25¢ Rice Pow- . 26c Face Powder, in White, Pink and cream Face Powder, in size ce size 34e vi Face Powder. . Rice Powder hite and Prunette. ..Sale P Sale P Mav Mav .Sale P 50¢ Dorin Rouze .. Sale P Mary Garden Face Powder, three shades.. .Sale Prle' e 30c Dorin Face Powder. aer. 39 ’21, fourth. BALTIC. Donahoe Already Sells $3,000 Vermont. Mills that employes can pur- Donahoe, secretary is seiling these connection with the Conne is meeting with success in that already $3,000 bonds had been purchased. Storm Spoils Plans. , to the rain Wednesday the, Day programme which had been scheduled to take place was not carried Sprague out. The pupils of the schools held one session. A ..Sale Price 19c pnce wlneh wnll not be mnrked .upon timt p-rhculn article again for many a day. of the war” prices given below, and lay in a liberal winter supply. Thu Salc of the fineot Tolht Prepqntltms :hould be glven your eamect consideration. DERMA VIVA LIQUID BEAUTIFIER During This Sale Only 29 © Instead of 50c Dérma Viva is.the perfect bleach, but a pcwder.which may be applied so evenly iiquid powder. ‘It is not a with a dampened sponge that it will attract no atten- tion—it will simply beautify. gredients: It will not har stantly that oily, greasy look. agreeably applied. It is You will always use it. ANTISEPTICS -AND : DEODORANTS Qsborne’s Peroxide size. size. 10c 5c. 25¢ size. Sale Price: Oakland" Co. Dioxagen - 193¢ size. 39c size. 69c size. Glyeohymol 250 -size. Sale nflt size. ©$1.00 size. Lambert' 33c size. * 4bc size. Sale Price 85c size. Sale Price. - 8yipho Napthol 10c size. Sale Price 7c 25¢ size. 3 45¢” size. Sale Price 36¢c c Florida Water Florida Water. Egvptian Deodorizer ....... Dickenson's Witch Hazel. . Lavoris. Sale Pri: Lavoris. Sale Price Pond’s -Extract 25¢ emergency size..Sale. Pride 50c size.... Sale Price $1.00 size .. Sale Price .Sale Price 65¢ 25¢ 25¢c 25c 30c DENTIFRICES Sheffield’s Tooth Paste Calox Tooth Powder.8i Kolynos Tooth Paste.Sale Price Dr. Lyons’ Powder or Paste. Sozodont Liquid or Paste. 14c 17c Large size 23¢, Small size’ 10c Burrill's Powder or Paste. 19¢ * Colgate’s Dental Ribbon Cream Large size 24c Small size 16c 49c Pebeco Tooth Paste 49¢c- Forhan's Pyorhea Prepara- tion ... B 37¢ 10c Dentai Fioss .Sale Price 8c 26c Sanitol Paste, Powder or Liquid ... 19¢ 25c S. S. White's Powder or Liquid .........e00een Parisian Ivory SOME PIECES IN THE ties which cemes at an op It is a chance to secure no make very acceptable Ch bargain price. Picture Frames, Hair Brushes, Manicure Sets, Puft Boxes, Etc. number of Baltic people went to Nor- wich in the afternoon. Going to Vermont, Adolph - Senay, for the past vears employed as engineer at No. mill of the Shetucket Worsted com pany, has resigned and will leave town three this week to become chief engineer in a large plant at Hartford, Vermont. Expert Remedied Trouble. While the rain was heaviest Wed- nesday afternoon, an automobile be- came stalled in the eastern section of the town. The machine carried a Massachusetts marker and contained two voung men and two voung ladies. The gentlemen started to repair the car but evidently did not under the mechanism of the engine. After working an hour on the stalled engine and getting soaked to the skin, they decided. to employ the ‘services of a man from a service station. Within ten minutes after the repair man ar- rived the party was'able to continue its journey. Invited toe Game Supper. A number of Baltic young people are planninz to attend a zame supper in Canterbury . Friday night. The members of I. 0..0. .F. M, are imaking preparations for a social and dance this month. Pooch ‘Charon. and a party of Nor- AS HIGH AS $2.50 A sale of pretty Parisian Ivory Toilet Novel- The assortment Mirrors, Trays, Buffers, Perfume- Bottles, Brushes, Come in theé first'day of the sale and get first chance. nd | It has no harmful in- 'm the skin.. It removes in- It may be easily and mexpenswe _Try it now. ~HAIR "TONICS AND - SHAMPOOS Danderine 25c size. Sale Price 18 50c size. Sale Price 40c °$1.00 ‘mize......... 0. Sale Price 50c Palmolive Shampoo. . [50c Wyeth's Sage and - Sulphur “Swedish Hair Powder 10c 'size. 50c size.... 25c Lavox Shampoo. .Sale Price 50c Canthrox.,......Sale Price ‘Hair ‘Health Coconut. Ol 37¢ Sham- Sale Price Pinaud’s Eau de Quine 42¢c 79¢ 45c 4% 39c 60c Sale Price Sale Price Dressing .8Sale Price Small size Large size 0c Jataman 50c Parisian S 50c Newbro’s Herpicide Amam! Shampoo....... Sale Price Value Sale Price \alufl ...Sale Price 35¢ Prophylactic Tooth Brushes Hand Scrubs Value 15¢. value Sale 25¢ value Sale S0c value Sale Tooth Brushes value Sale valne. Sale value Sale value Sale value Sale c value .Sale s value Sale P Hughes’ Ideal Hair Brushes Sale Price $1.25 Sale Price $1.50 Toilet Novelties COLLECTION VALUED portune moment. velties which will ristmas gifts at a includes Clothes Jewel Boxes, 98¢ wich friends motored to Providence on Tuesda’ A. L. Staik of New London Baltic visitor Wednesda, Misses Katheryn Kénnert and Agnes Malone, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Thomas J. Sullivan. have returned to their homs in Hartford . Sportsmen from New London. Twelve . New. london sportsme: hunted: in the 'woods in this vicinit: Wednesda: Fdward Fingold of Baitic -Wednesda: was a Boston was in FURTHER TESTIMONY IN EAST ST. LOUIS RIOTS | Given by’ Colonel S. O, Tripp of Illi- nois National Guard, Tils East Louis, Oct. 24.—Colo- nel Steven O..Tripp, of the adjutant general’s office of the Illincis National Guard, testified today at the congres- sional inquiry into the Fast St. Louis race riots, that on the day of the worst,rioting, Mayor Moliman of East Ist. Louig virtually turned’ the func- { tions of his office cver to City Atior- ney Fekete. 3 Colonel, Tripp: testified that he ar- rived in East St. Louis at 8 a. m. July 2, and went at once to the city 1 to see the mayor in the hope of enlisting SALE OF TOILET GOODS Every Palmolive 10¢ Oliy ley 16c Mun i0e. Phy: Soap Hemmer Rose and Violet... Remme Pear's 1 Pear's S Wosdbu Cuticura 's Olive Ofl purchase you make Take advantage of the “in spite SOAPS 8- e Price ‘astile Soap. Castile 8¢ yon's Witch Hazel Soap 7e¢ sicia and rgeons' it 8c Bars, Sale Price .6 for 285 "..Sale Price 10c s Glycerine in Se s Tarrel Soap.,. nscented Soap— Sale price 12c—$1.44 a box cented Soap..Sale Price 18¢ ry's Facial Soap. ... 18c P .Sale Price 18¢ Colgate’s Toilet Scaps Cashme; Cashme Oat Me Vioris. re Bouquet. guest size. 10c, 3 for 26c re Bouhuet regular size 25¢ al Soap 15¢, 3 for 40c .15¢, 3 for 40c Transparent Glycerine 10c, 3 for 30c Glycerine. . Pine Tar. Turkish Bath. White Clematis. .. +.15¢, 3 for 40c .10¢, 3 for 30e ..10¢, 3 for 26c .13¢, 3 for 35¢ Roger & Gallet's Soap in five OROEE o s's'y e ss'e00von’s? a cake 25c 50c Roger & Gallet Lettuc: Soap ... Sale Price 33¢ ic Stanle; Peroxide Bath Soap .. 5 eoss 108 Jergen's Violet and Glycerine Soap. ... 9c, 3 for 280 4711 Verdura Soap Packer’s Tar > Resinol Soap.... 122¢ a cake, 3 for 30e Soap Sale Price 20c MISCELLANEOUS 98c. Hot Water Bottles 50c Rubber Gloves in sizes 6 to 2% $1.25 H .Sale Price 29¢ ot Water Bottles. $1.50 Metal Hot Water Bottles. 2-q c Fre English uart size....Sale Price $1.00 Rubber Sponges .Sale Price 12/3e . .Sale Price 15¢c nch Ivory Combs ves Ve ‘Ivory Combs 19¢ Sal Hepatica .Sale Price 21c .Sale Price 42c Camphor 19¢ Ice 8-ounce Jar Vaseline yellow or white ... Sale Price 10c Toilet Paper Arectic. 6 rolls for 25¢ Warrior. . 4 rolls for 25¢ Waldorf. . 3 rolls for 250 Scot’ Tissue....... o3 rolls for 39c anitissue 3 rolls or pkgs. for 40e 25¢ roll Absorbent Cotton...... 21e 29¢ roll Absorbént Cotton...... 31e Cutex Cuticule Remover, Nail Whita, Nail Bleach, Polish ail worth 25c each— Sale Price. 22c each 35¢ Cutex Manlicure Set $1.00 Manicure Set.. Shaving Needs Colgate's Shaving Stick Colgate’s ‘Shaving Cream. Colgate’s Shaving Powder liams’ Shaving Stick. . Williams’ Shaving Powder..... 23¢ Williams' Shaying Cream...,.. 23¢ Johnson's Shaving Cream 22¢ Williams' Mug Soap...... e Williams' Barbers' Soap.. 10¢ Yankee Shaving Soap......,... 10e Michelson’s Bay Rum-— Value 25c. .Sale Price 21c Value 50c. .Sale Price 37¢ Value 6 Tripp ure it e ono dr been a hat ix fuen req Hall's nal miic by disease buildin sieting proprie & cure. Adar Ohio. the aid of the civil authorities maintenance of order: can’t do it. along with Fekete's assistance, or ires us su destroy CUrAtivi Medicine ihat Dollars 5c. .Sale Price 53¢ that the mayor safd: 'm not feeling well. I have heen advised not to go out on, the streets, as 1 might get hurt. 1 will set City Attorney Fekete to represent me.” ‘Returhing to the city hall ahout noon, Colonel Tripp stated. he asked the mayor to accompany him on an automobile tour of the cily to find the best places to station troops. (‘dlonel sald the mayor replied: o, 1 You'll either have to get fig- out on the way. yourself.’ i O $100 REWARD $100 readers of thix paper will to learn that there ix at eunded dixease thit sclence has ble (0 cure In all itx stages, an catarr Th heing greatly ced b fonal conditions. nstitutional treatment Catarris Medicine is taken inter nd acts through the blood on t ces of the svatem. ther t t he Teant > foundation &iving the patient stren & up the constitution and nature in Aoing its work tors have =0 much faith in the e Dowers of Hall's Catarrh they ofter One EHundred for any casé that {f fails if Send for list of testimonjals ess F. J. CHENEY & OO, Toleds Sold by all drugsists, 16c.