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Quit with “Gets There can be no reason why any] The Great Corn-Loosener of the reader of this who suffers. the tor- Never Fails. Painless. i 3 . 3 5 . T LI m:l t‘l;a' &mcuve weeks were $2,600 4 x ‘Buraiek, lmg otf tures of an aching back, the annoy- | ¢ v::‘g’;a:lsy ‘fig‘?‘ What's - the A . | | an New I photo_ de ent s ] m mt nuse u a r e fee In New London there were five sales N:e.lfi.i} S. cm;m ¥, ;,-g::d h,l.; ance of bladder disorders, the pais m"eeu i’?’-’-’"almfimlm o ' ‘ % £ of realty last week to six a year ago.ltes to his' T, Al ic! a i 1 fail t o . Bl < : £ e Loans for the two weeks amounted. 1o | ns ’n?n.g " L.ondon, from #nd danggrs of kidney ills will fall {0} nana.peel comn gomover. T —— e - i v aewhere in’ $6,200 and $17,750, re:pee’dvel,. ‘e a neighbor th AT . BUILDING AND BUSINESS. (hmafi-m Building Projects. mmu}.mvn*of 8 3 o 4 3 t 0. it -was wrlf- : 5 Iout year, tho clearings of the Hart-| pp ies High and Equipped ‘it GROTON. 24 o n&?@k"” Taivaa | bas sound retiet. Read what this Nor: . ford banks for the past week show a i i 8 L * Work is well along on the shipbuild-| he. says z e - e i s el }ing plant of-the Groton Iron works in | fine, the French. seeming. to take great| M C. E. Fowler, 581, E. Main st, gear of 204 per cent. and mfl: : Groton. - Most ‘of the buildings are'up intu‘eu: in t,.he Am':rritm::d u'a'dfl}ooking says: *“I am very seldom , without to;.ru" B e i e R R B Ntten in' Eng- | Doan’s’ Kidney Pills in the ‘house and - féet of frame construction, a' store- ALY Iibuy them at the Lee & Osgood Co. Oflua-&ukfing?roguu. house' of brick, mill constroction, 50x| . Some _ % mhmmgm. M%to a’ mo}.‘,t,,ry & M % 1 “have had attacks'of backache which|- B P _tra: rmer house, 3 % : ‘ T J . 50x120 lidet, three sets of craneways oile Jan..7, 1913 ‘t"’“ come. on ;mmba c::ltd. S::ue z 1d” a’ pier 600 feet long, ‘are . S0 many | times overwork has brought on thos A two temement house is _being street. The addition is to be 122 feet | an s L thl.n thdt ! ELs Mcfld ot erected on Oakridge street for Browiz- Wm“mg“'filfi%mm’ !.C:: "l:; : el 5)"““ Tthat I hardly ‘know.. “at{m duoll. pains across my kidneys. I law Curclenski by Contractor George |iye'contract. “::f"t Ont:d tl::’ni L ’fl' stuhrssou ;‘:fl{ haven't used Doan's Kidney Pills con- mortgage Yook« thtajed . 'The house is to be two stories Cellar Dug. Architects have been commissioned nteres now! is the fact that| - FIGAE as compared with 38407414 high and equipped. with all MOAETE| “mme’ citar sor ® henie for Gearge |10 PreDare the Dians and aipersjae. fhe | T am fecling like a-vouns colt—ready |(nvally but just when my back Fas last year. improvements. - The exterior is-to be |y “Allen has: besn dus, but owing to | foconstruction of the south wing of to get up and go any minute. All the | ached and felt weak and then I have Petitions In bankruptey for the week | 17 clapboards and shingles. The. roof | . “Aller Bas, beer que . b o 8 he | main building of the-Connecticut- hos- men-in-our-detachment-are “itching to e numbered 11, comparing with: thr;e il be hipped -and. shingled. . -Ha ek st iogpte c faes Slang pital for. the. insane.. which. was - get across .to Franc . never failed to. get rghgf. recom- |. ?‘um' ‘eil?rmoa‘:nmuwg :8.8" as/| tenement ‘is of five rooms and ;‘h‘ g:' gressed. slowly. The house is to be c:n:g dmed bmflbl': The ne;wflg anlrl‘ravvae‘m !él{‘?nllo‘;‘: :EQE";:“"B% mend Doan’s highly. because of my ex- or w ard pine. The founda+'| o wi resto; with |2 sure” R e e Iocatéd on:the Baitic-road. Verv little change from . the: formos | certainly hope -that things will |tur | perience with them” . tion.is of cement blocks with cement cellar. The work is progressing Tap- Contractors 8till Inactive. . |appearance. It is about 50x200° feet, [ OUt SO that'I will:be: to- spénd 2 i Dot 862 as egainst 34,463 a year azo. | idiy and will be completed in & short| Contractors still Teport inactivity in |three stories high, constructed _of | Week or so there ca my Way home af- Price "60c, at all dealers. The total authorized capital stock ., bullding operations _owing to the | brownstone. The interior of the build- | ter this is all settled. -The.scemery |etmply ask for a kidney remedy—get of the 15 new companies fermed in Erecting Brick Addition. weather conditions. Nothing of con- |ing will be changed to conform:to the | IS simply wonderful, even althls time Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Connecticut during the week amounts| . .o . poaccen Co. is erecting | sequence has been done during. the | requirements of a modern hospital and | 9f the vear, o you.csn well imagine ?&f&?fimfikyfii nfl;‘hln m a one-story brick addition to thout; past week, other than a few inside re- &fll ]t;e tot fireproof construction :'e‘:fm“ %l’: &tmmm:'m:’ Mrs. Fowler uses. Foster-Milburn X plant over their dry kilns on Frank! pair jobs.. & ) roughout. 7 Co‘, Mtgrs, Buffalo, N, . Rean. ) iedvrhx formed had authorized capital stock of i 58 g‘%fifm':‘mfm, ;g‘w’,:hms “Ey "’, Sy the toe as stn;wth as your palm. You x : g can 'wear those new shoes witheut of New Haven, idence work, in New Haven and bank for a mimfl: , P e R e el vl S salriodie - e e Bridgeport, | new projects have been started. The |in Darien, The following building applcations P a- o unppinted by ‘ feet. It's great to use “Gets-1t." . & fo “I mg;lm to the|most important new projects of the| Contracts let include one and two- | have been made: on beh: thie ' Ration-and’ empire. in OF KATE MORSE| “Gets-It” is sold at all druggists Stamford and New R nsteaction | past week include a three-story fire- | family houses in “Torrington, Water- (Sem Ruttbers, barn, 18x20, Shaw | (s time of war. (A day st aside for R e o 1 ocovtf e ‘“P"ln”{hm ly Iarge | proof schoolhouse in Bridgeport, re-|bury, Bridgeport and New Haven,stree prayer ‘and . thuhmgl‘ & Vmg throughout | Art Students Will Erect Bronze Tab-|a bottle), or sent on receipt of prige vvork‘ to i sfl'ss,Ad ofn I-: s:otl;o 4 a:fl building of the insane hospital in|garage in Darien, alterations to resi- John C. Geary, additions, Pequot|pis”dominions. * let in This City. by E: Lawrence.& Co., Chicago, T e 8 I &80 in the same | Middletown, alterations to business|dence in Waterbury, and’ emaller con- | avemue. e e AT - Dy B iawrencei & Oo. Chicaso, DY itise 81 vermite for mew construction | block in Sprinsfield, additional factory | struction work in various parts of thel New York, New Haven and Hast- |of attending cl um., services.in one of | ' The February meeting of the Nor-| charies v 5 3 “:: e.,,&.’, $148,805 were issued construction in Stamford, schoolhouses | state. - ' .ford- railroad, storehouse,“16x30, near|the largest and most beautifyl cathe- | wich Art Students’ Association was arles and his instructor, after- Th kgw "pot a good one for|in Waterbury and Westville for which | Norwich had four sales of real es-|Eighth street. drals in.all Eurgpe. :The'fouration | held at the home of Mrs, Oliver L.| 2rds Pope Adrian VI, studied there the \:Ill‘l;ie:g u:;e: the tx‘mthmed eola‘plam are being flgund store and |tate during the past week to ten for| J. -J. Gagnon, bungalow, also. was Jaid' in William the Congueéror’s [ Johnson on Monday evening. The After - last year. many changes the university weather has ented any new work | apartment building in Bridgeport, res- {the same week t year. The loans{Ocean avenue. time, " 1079; A.;D The choir stalls are | meeting was presided over by the 3 24 2 > of Norwegian oak and were.hand, carv- | president, Mrs. William Birge. The | Wos Made Roman Catholic Theological more ~ for ~ me.} {Use never _fails. - Touth any corn arv lus with two, drops of “Gets and “Cets-It” does the rest. Its a relief to be abie to stop cutting corns, making them bleed, wrapping -them up like packages and using sticky tape and salves, It removes any corn clear and NEW LONDON, . Buudxn, permits were issted last from bein; commenced and plane for 34x34, inary in 1835. In 1908 it had d by the monks along about: the' vear | reports of th tary and the treas- | Soo: $ BURNING WOOD IN STORRS HENS MAKE $500"and are beautiful in: desigh; Tha | ures. were read ana aboroved. stier | S20Ut 2000 students enrolled, one-tenth m_foreign nations. It. was a regu- A COAL FURNACE STILL FURTHER GAINS - monks. D w,a vivid | which Mrs. Robert W. Perkins gave a sense of humor is- abmolutely cortain | briet roport for the Irench orphan Rt i ot ploce Mot iy Slmplo:t Way Is by Combination ef | Total of 2689 Eags Laid During the or beneath the sgats’are foynd some | commitiee. =The. resignations of Miss | ppere, ingular and funny. carvings; a pig|Briggs and Miss Ella Brown were read. Wood and Coal. 14th Week. / Dlaving o fiddle, acsompanied by an. | The commitiee oa the Kate Mocss |, With the Erowth of the university,.a > marvelous Iibrary had been built up, by 5 3 other pig as voah;-t a.Sow,. suckling | Memorial, Miss Nancy FE. Lucas, Tuabl 11 the |, Ecorlomical and efficient methods of | In the fourteenth week of the lay- | hon Tt and: a double flute, | chairman, made .a report which was | o VAlable collection o fabout five CIptll.n Willmn Jmfl, Five Other Officers md burning wood in @.coal furnace are|ing contest at Storrs, the total num- he; mgle;g, by mfiks, be‘l‘ng g,.:a'f, approved, an’:l *’i[awas"“’mmfi to leave g‘l""i‘fedm"’l‘““‘:fl"‘& d.’“”—"" of ‘f’“m Vs the Crete H described in o brief serles of direc: | ber of oggs laid was 1680 or a vield of |1y disturbed by the music.. No de. | the matter in their hands to carty out | sLuminated, and extending baek of tht Wh M.de rew Have A[- ons which has been prepared by a little over. per cent. Thus the t v th T"enty Bl“’m 0 Pre H. Lockwood, professor of mechanical [ hens have made still further gains on s e e e e erly The plen engineering at Yale University, for the | the “big drive they start justice to the beauty and effect of the | for such memorial follows: The as- - 'Ife"wdazh;;’rg;“:mg;;": “'g"gt's“ye‘l:" 1 e F ed more than | staj an th rived at an Atlantic Port- FO\I! Men Died From Hunger committee of fuel conservation, Con- |two weeks ago. For five =Tre stained glss windows. I was told | sociation has voted $100 toward a brary one manuscript remains. [2 Kate M I 2 necticut State Council of Defense. | weeks A. P, Robinson's pen of White | shattereq. by the tarimoseniey v fé%‘y'éi,fi"@fi?fic?; bronze (abat i | ,,ThuS has SSHtian larlto fgiveni and Cold. - < / N Professor Lockwood's directions for | Leghorns from Calverton, N. Y. have | diers in the vear 1646, bt that. the | an. appropriate place to commemorate | Soimation of yelsian's glary ana ofgdl. e using ‘wood in coal furnaces follow: outlaid all other pens in the competi- ization and tHus does the world judge The .stmplest way, to use Wood in a | tion. - Last week these fen birds laid| posronis were carefully a : t . d- | of the fund will be made up by con- | Copman Kultur, 1 coal furnace and the most effective |52 eggs and won first place by a safe’ = But Louvain will live again and ¥ise An Atlantic Port, Feb. 11.—Captain | Spain, but will be returned to the £ : = X ing, saved and placed together in a | tributions from frieds and members i : o i | Producing heat i6 by using a com: | margin. This pen is in twentiéth place | jarge window that faces the west. | of .the association who may care (0| ‘G oomethins of her old time gl William Johnson, five other officers | United States as soon as a ship is|bination of wood and coal. Any kind | for total production since the contest| —Am going down to the ¥. M. C. A. | contribute. Anyone who may wish to |} y " o ? and the twenty bluejackets who made | available. - of wood can be used that will go into | started, but the hirds are going so ¥ before turning in. Write me very soon,}avall themselves of this privilege may | 0. @ movementi on foot to stast up the gun crew of the American{ Captain Johnson said that his ship|the fire pot—-hard or -soft, large or|strong that it looks as if they vould} - y Ll G r B correspong with the chairman of the 3(;':&:“ a library for -Léuvain, betwgen steamship Actaeon, torpedoed off the | was torpedoed without warning at 7|small—and will burn with good effi-|be ready to go “over the top” within R B i e menittas, sMlas) Nenoy. B, Tucas. o | 20005 and, 3000 volumes. having been coast of Spain last Thanksgiving|o'clock. Within twe minutes water |ciency when surrounded with ccal. In- | the next three or four weeks. A Long . Sachem street. Norwich, Conn. CD¥eCted. night, arrived here today. Thirty-five | reached the engine room and the lights | stead of shoveling on coal in the usual | Island pen of Barred Rocks entered| - Sixteen Days on the Ocean. Seslrinel el Al here {8 today in Belgium a man, members of the crew were left in|went out. He immediately ordered the | way, place blocks of wood on the fire|by Jules F. Francais of West Hamp-| The following letter, dated ‘“New ollowing the husiness meeting ardinal Mercier, who will rank with men into the four boats and they puti|to about the level of the'fire d then ton Beach won second place for the | Year's day, somewhere in France’” has | P2Per_of the evening was read by |Erasmus and other of the nation's off, separating for fear of being shelled | 2dd coal on the top which will fill the ! week with a yield of 45 eggs. Richard i Miss Faith Leavens, entitled From s 3 great men. " His absolute justice and b ived from George M. Skelley, # < 5 - o by the submarine, which up to this | crevices between the wood, making a i Allew's Rhode Island Reds from Pitte. C;f“geifa end:““;;'m, o €Y, | Eelgian Culture to ‘German: Kulture, | charity are shown by the beaut'fil “0“ DEADLY THAN time no one had seen. Captain John- | level fuel bed with the cdal on top. : fleld, Mass., were .a close third with Ne 'Y Ps D and dealing with the cities of Ypres words below which are the utteraige son's boat reached Camarinas, Spain,|{ Any size of coal or coke can be ueed |44 egzs for the week. Fairfield Farm’s WASarg ey and Louvain and their great contribu- | of a great and nobige heart: 0 T two days later, and within three days | but theh sm:lll ks!zes t{.ell vvi:ocbeglt‘figi- arred Ruckf from Short Falls, N. H., Dears ‘é'?sigz?:n"&mn ;%u are won- tio?pzt'gs thsnfig?:; = i:t gifl‘;? Flag- psi:fg::(neg }I“‘?En?e?\? v&isbz:x?:f o;‘ A MAD DOG'S BITE B enion By Esioer ToAAMEATEL | ioat com1 Ean, e aEneArabosceatony ] easse S o e IlE pe"Y"ft“e‘g dering why T have not written to you |ders, was settied early in the tenth | massacre of Armenians without »»}S “The bite of a rahid dog is no longer | was twelve days ai sea before it swas |in this way and its low. prico will help | for fourth place with 45 Sgss rach - |Since leaving Washington. We have | century. From the twelfth o~ the|greatly moved. The fanaciciam of : adiy, due to the now famous Pasteur | picked up by a Spanish ship. Thelto offset the hisher price of wood,| Within the past few months many f:;;‘nc"g::";fl_ys;;n dtahe! mg:.mot‘x?{' -tsr;p Tol:irteentk; l\centtuuef bwtere guub{l}:ms Mussulman has put to death t ousag reatment, but the slow, living death, | men guffered severely from hunger and | making an economical , combinatio: ommercial flocks have been mater- | g : ys. 4 -1and war-like time: ut -in the thir-| ypon thcusands. of. these. hnkrtunan the resultant of poisoning of the sys- cold, and four of them died. - From 25 to 50 per cent. of the o« ially reduced and tome have been en. |inSton we had one night on the train.|teenth she reached the height of her | people in the course of actual war ana em By Geadiy urle acld. 15 a5 sure and B. Bordley of Baltil the | can ba saved by substitution of wood | tirely depleted. Even now o Then & trip on a'ferry boat. :We|power. The fourteenth saw her be-|has sold into slaverv-their wives and ingvitable as Yaay follows might, mfif{hfiimr oty Of Seldmored f;: progrirailee, find pullets offered for sale. During |Staved two days in an American port|ginning to_zive way to Ghent and |their .youns daushters. Pity them. y ns o uman body 2 : o ey 8 2 : ate =0 ImportAnt to health making a% | which were tem men. They pulled| Caution—When burning the smallithe next four or five months or say|ARd then started our'trip across, and|Bruges. Many things contributed to Pray for them. 3 3 : : = v i ip. i . chief among | Poland, noble Poland. always faith- the kidneys and bladder. Keep Your|gway from the sinking ship'and in a |Sizes of coal take care to avoid gas:40 per cent, of the year, many pullets | believe me, it was some trip. In all|her waning influence. chie 20f 3 i kidneys clean and your bladder in|gs, i sub- | explosions by always leaving a flame will lay prob: my travels I never experlenced such|them.being the great plagues which|ful to her vows has never undertaken working condition and you need have )¢V minutes came alongside the sub-| XD S ; Tl 80 per cent. of the|,;\igh weather. We were sixteen days i rning on some part of .the fire—iu: year's pro e scourged her and the manv trade trou-a war of conquest, but has ‘alwars TN POR ORISR S SDONE s g measineiw ek txbueiivasweioblis il DUERS SRR SRR Bl g JeE pRoduntion. iy otiet warde |07 ST AL Pt weneMtiadana | Dios. s ildh atons: tron Hms o dume | ey sLconauest. b of -the- penvls nature. It is a_cruel master. When-|Upon them. Bordley was ordered, in then th brok t| Up to 1914 e breserved e ever you experience .backache, nerv-|perfect English, to.take six of his men |fire With: fresh fuel at one time. jthe average hen will lay her eggs at|then the storm’broke, and it was just|Up to .how;fir. she still pres and for Furopean civilization. She ousness, difficulty in passing urine |on board. He was taken below and| The best form of wood is short sticks | a relativelv much faster rate. In view |2 Case of hang on. ~ The ship rolled | much of her golden pa suffers :more than do we. Her sons ket on the job = Your kidnevs and|closely questloned concerning the land (€ight to twelve inches long—prefera- | of this fact, it seems certain that the |2nd tossed about on waves mountain|’ The weavinz of cloth seems indi- [are scaitered, some in tie armies of e el mmedi e e tiontion | and naval forces of the United States, [ DIy hard wood.. The best Emathod of time has now gone by when one can |hish. You would have laughed to see| genous to the soil of landers. The Russia, others with Austrian or Ger- T Boit B the moras GOITS MmiAn| while half a dozen seamen from the |fiing is to keep the furnace full of | afford to sacrifice healthy hens by bth® men trying to eat their meals. You t e of Flanders was inthe | man forces. Her land has:been :lesui ‘Haarlem Oil Capsules will do the trick, | Submarine made repeated trips to the | PIOCKS packed closely together with a|sgending them to the block. oW we have no tables and have to article of cloth and her com- | lated. and. rayaged by the SuiNEy o For.over two hundred years they have | sinking Actaeon, and carried away all jmoderate draft to give the desired| The three best rens in cach stand or sit any whers we can. _The|, came of the uttermost import- | coming of armies. America, alone,scan 373.‘;2'&’“&”555“;‘:&32&““;:55‘3.“5‘5’3"{&25 nautical instruments and such stores | 2Mount of heat; as the wood burns | principal varieties are as follows: deck was slippery and about half the | ance ts her. not feed her. Pray for her, my broth- ick. Well, we battered along! From the extraordin expansion | ers, and ask God that at least one!of L sidneys, liver|aq they wanted, more should be added in order to keeP | poy Barrel Plymouth Recks e m_the cxtrs : 405, VRS i houachaii mecerolly | The submarine captain, Bordley e | the dsep bet of urning fucl which i & Jules F. Francais, West H this way for a couple of days and the|of the industry of weaving. grew up | the happy resnlts of this terrible war T 5 = 24 best for econpry. It is not necessary v - rrancais, West Hamp- storm abdted. Tt was better then for{the great system of ds. the band- j may be the .definite recognition of the l“;fo‘v:';j q}?:vzefi.,n doctoring without fi;;i’;;@;’;fi,“n,";";‘,e;{;;f_‘jn;;,‘};, ::g to buy new grates for burning wood, ton Beach, L. 1. .............. about three days, then we h2d anotier|ing iogzether of weavers and cloth- | independence .of Poland. results, get a box of GOLD MEDAL |when he : Y s i 9 Rock Rose € o ! although the ordihary coal grate is which was worse than the first. This Haarlem Ofl Capsules today. EhFoRToriel t;elfl;:edma;‘l am‘{;u'm"‘"" not well adapted for wood. Banking Your druggist sells them. Absolutely o prisoner on |, wood fire at night requires an. ex- guaranteed or money refunded. Beware | the submarine. When Bordley persist- tra supply of the- largest blocks and of Imitations, Look for the name|®d in his refusal, the captain dismisses pecial, attention to closing the dam- GOLD MEDAL on every box. him and his boat was pushed off. . il show th ——————————————_ | The Actacon formerly was the Ger- |P°TS tiEht. Bxperience will show the M. A. BARBER W makers. Its first purpose was fhat of | And to the last be patient, persever = T one lasted uyntil we were about two!brotherhood and community of inter- ing, high hearted.. Redouble your cen- 7 Qome Acdammn Laurel P. 0. |days out. Then it calmed down. and|est but later it develoved fidenice. And while you wait be e esm‘in Wd TR 343 | evervbody was “c;rtajnhly pleased.. mit of class spirit, the - working peop]]p ‘;ee‘wu;fieg\;triggltch:‘&?nmuflmfiw ite Wyandottes was a great relief when we saw the|banded against the aristocracy. It p ¥ rance E 20 Dberl G. -Knight, Bndaeton shores of France. ‘We expected to|was in reality the forerunmer of our|ber the words of our Divine Saviour, R. i have a great time when we tanded but|modern labor unions. “Whosogver enduref‘!x to the end the - pug| Ceuherts was aliowed, and we had 101 - Miss Bunice, Gulliver réad . short | same still be saved: : man ship Adamsturm and was interned gty LI S ot ho oRe WL LY SR g t furnaces. 21 Era.'m n “West in_the harbor ‘of Colon at the begin- | “yyrece & Sesiace | i v i Yman Farm, Wes ning of the war. ‘Where a fireplace is available, wood ...... P I Sroissart’ icles of = o 3 4 s 010 San-Dsine (ubeid aasaNia ey llgs i Harris, Melrose, | 302 |dinmer was fairly good. Had' turkey | hrco e from Frolssarts Sh‘;”“;“,l?;h‘;s FOREST NOTES. g i Machinest and Engmeer plementary to a furnace or even to Rhode: laland . Rods and cranberry sauce. All the Catho- guardinz the gates o( Ypres and the J; 3 i . ike X 5 d Steam Engine Repairs IN.NEW YORK CITy, | e e e D | ltaar i e 51 cons of Small handicrart which the ship. the men of Ghent masters of the city. We finally lmded here and wel e soul of the Guild was its meeting, i each year for recreation. % Sl Furni day ang migi in_a fireplate 44 Richard Allen, Pl!t?field Was Observed More Rigidly Than Its | Dirning day snd mishe ln s freplace| ™ Naes, ; ore ol asieen toth e e The total amount of timber cut on PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Predecessors. small consumption of wood. Any kind | 47 A"etns l-gardtobeat Red: Elavan "of ‘us in ‘anes roomh L afont the ::e‘:ha;?m‘;:]ndxe%nfi' i f::tng;rgrr“:‘f; 5‘;%“3,22““&&;?’2%% in 1:’ :rd"src:;t Y - o of wood can be used provided it is dry port, R. I - size of our lbrary. We eat, sleed | '\ great artictio contribution to Flan- | apminae 14 505000 board foet i 1916 e ew York, Feb. 11.—The fourth|and seasoned. . The secret of fireplace White Leghorns. and wash ‘in, the same room.. It iS| gers and to the world in general was Studfes at the Forest Products Lab- heatless Monday in this city was ob-|management is a plentiful supply of AN LeFev.re, New Paltz, N. inspected once a week. The first night i their cloth hall irYpres, built in the | o:otory. at Madison, Wis, have shown CALL UP 734 served more rigidly than any of its|2aShes which should be kept at the level o o T T ¢ 5 |here we had to sleep on_the floor and | fourteenth century. The life of the |That Bagelmann spruce treated by the e [ el Cossors, ful administrators. an- |2, Lhc;andirons. | As the blocks burn Rraeside " “Pouit after our experience on the train 1O entire city centred about the squars | coin PRETERC SPETE R BY A0 _With or Without Gas Attach- ks 2 an’accumulation . of glowing charcoal Stroudsburg, Pa. one grumbled. This is a little French | nack of the cloth hall, fetes, the Ker- | sompares vory fayoraniy in cowor and b Al EFFICIENT | nounce onight. Few violations of|forms: by falling irto the ashes and Hollywood Farm, Honyw«od village and reminds me, verv Auch 4 recention of important guests ery faj i ; ments but _Always the ord B lowly and ness an D gul strength with that of white spruce. " ECONOMICAL o I SR RS LT e e T ot the vilages'iy Contrat"3it Sontn| 0TS beine carred on e ‘ e 8 een i . | Americ: The qnly differenceis, that v made on other heatless days appeared| the andirons. Miscellaneous % erica. e qnly g Of the Ypres of todav we cammot MODEL RANGES these houses are built of brick and|speak. A mass of ruins and a heap among them. To bark a fire in the fireplace, cover | 30 - Cook & Porter, (Buff Wyan- T Albert H, Wigsin, state fuel admin- | the hot.charcoal over with a thin lay-| dottes) Easthampton, Mass .. 435 | 0% while those of the Tropics are|of stones is all that remains of the istrator, eaid tonight that the fuel|er of ashes and a firé so banked wil Oregon Agricultural _College WESIRE e o R BEAUTIFUL HAIR - | Regular country e, an The wealth of Louvain also originat- situation s still grave, although |keep for ten or twelve hours amnd will (Oregons) Corvallis, Ore. ... 425 G sy | warmer weather is “helping wom{'eg, give out some heat from the hot bricks H. P. Cloyes, (Buft Wyan. - |courteous. But I don't belisve they|ed from weaving, but not to that is have very much now. -Everything in| due her fame. It gests rather on the ; fully.” all the time. A well managed fire-| dofies, Past Hartford, Conn... 35| e jine of ‘eatables and provisions is | glorious university. which. founded in If the good weather ‘continues. we | Place will be found a great addition , s %rolled by ‘the ‘government. The | 1426, grew wntil in the sixteenth cen- y ARMY AND NAVY TO USE soldiers are mnot allowed' to buy bread | tury it became one of the greatest in ¥ We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A d. Wholey & Co. may soon be out of the woods,” ke |t0 the heating system in any resi- added, “but throughout the state the |dence. oy when you g0 {0 a‘cafe for. lunch you|the world. It became the centre of \RE i Fy 12 FERRY STREET fuel situation is still bad.~ DELAY 1N SECURING ELLIS ISLAND. BUILDINGS |iave (o take vour bread with you. We| humanism and' ali the lite gathered SRR o L A Agreement Reached With Sec’y Wii. |30 this by drawing our’daily bread al- | about the university was the city's THIRD COURTMARTIAL ENROLLMENT CARDS Y Wil liowance from the kitchen and takirg | greatest contribution to Flanders and FOR HOUSTON RIOT | gyt PSR son of the Labor Department. |j¢ Lo the hotél fflmfie. There e k:: the world in general. Men such as - u uate Supply i e Ready 2 fairly good m or sixty. cents. At|Brasmus, Justis Iin res, Clac- ( ’qu Wash Feb. 11. — v- Ve il IST CLOTH THROUGH To F. B S Will Begin Feb. 1&—Forty Members of Within Few Days. Bakers al;lx;})‘:?ncede e partseggetct‘a least it is a change from the every-|nard. Gerard Mercator. Vereaillizs,|DRAW A MO 24th Infantry Will Go on Trial. HEATING AND PLUMBING 92 Frankiin Street buildings amd facilities at the .Elits day: army food. <The coffee 'is fine.|noted for their ll’“ex‘t“hfi in intellectnal HAIR. AND DOUBLE ITS i - 5 1S{Just like Costa Rica coffee. :I haven't|development and all*things pertaininz mfi;cea&seca;f“dfa;tyt;: Gfifgfinéufls Islnd, New York, immigration sta-(me g ;emun here who . could talk|to tho " advancement o phumanit_v BEQUE L ONCE: San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 11.—The > tion had been made available for army | English Everything French: Howev- |taught and studied there. Emperor s T 3 A o Public Service Reserve from. Washing- % nglish. 3 3 pe: third courtmartiai as a result of the|ton, Leo A. Korper, state director for asgd TS %;es By ;mhagieement With|evr T met one man ‘Who runs’a cafe SAVE YOUR HAIR! DANDRUFF ————Houston riot, August 23 last, .will | Connecticut for this work, has ordered | socretary, Wilson of the-labor depart-|here who talks Spanish and I.am all DISAPPEARS AND HAIR® ' b an adequate supply of these cards and | Mt A joint army-navy board has|to the good there. He has travelled - 4 Ino" cAs I l"es beunogl“::rtiz Ilsf wthen forty mem- | iy ov"win be regfiy within a few days|2ITanged for the allotment of space|ihrough the Tropics and we . emjoy THE woNnERFul STOES GON IOV e nfantry 20 on trial at| {5 send out to war bureaus and-town | PELWeen the two services. talking about, different persons and TREE Fort Sam Houston on charges of m- ; The army's portion will be used as a ; "Through him 1 have learned Immediate?—Yes! . Certain?—that' FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY |tiny and murder. Two previous courts | Courtll ‘of Detense, with which S, CIe2rins house for casuals returning !> gre i e Yot 3 a great deal about the war. Taking ‘the joy of it. Your hair becomes light, tried 78 members of the regiment, con- | Korper is co-operating .in this enroll- | TOM abroad. Men sent back for va- | qverything into consideration we are wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears.as 'I'HE v AUGHN FOUNDRY co victing all ‘but five. Thirteen ~were|ment. Two cards are essential for |[10US reasons will be landed at the is-{quita comfortable here. Most every- soft, lustrous and beautiful as'a young hanged, five are under sentence of | the enrollment of shipyard volunteers, |!2d and quartered there until trams-|thing is high. Candles ten: cetts i death and the others were sent Nn.l‘nlofiFmStnn ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 3 girl’s after an application .of Dander- : to| One. s the enrofiment card of the|fortation fo their posts ls available.|each, oil, cannot.be ,bought, potatoes ine. Also try this—moisten a cloth prison for long terms. United States Public Service Reserve | 1 island hospital facilities will beltwo ‘dollars @ bushel. Tobacco. and with a liftle Danderine and carefully which is an official branch. of the used similarly for = returning ° sick,|cigarettes are very.high and hard to . —_— draw it through your hair, taking one nited States. Department .of Labor, [PeRding their distribution to the va-|get . While in'‘Washington some one small strand at a time. This ‘will GREAT RBOIC'NG BY On this ate récorded, answers 1o mu. x'lmxs:t army /hospitals throughout tne|gent me in a box of tobascco and cig- Tn”usand; 0'e Hea"h lnd cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or exi merous questions. concerning the man | C0Untry. 1 a arettes from Fagan's Smoke:Shop.. No| 5 4 cessive oil, and in just a few ml 3 _ | enrolled, his citizenship, present em- | The navy will emplor it< portion of | name' on it s0.T don't know whom to s"en "I 'I" ilFru“_a_t“eslI you have doubled the beauty RHEUM ATIc cRIPPLE ployer and special ability in various | isiand as an assembling place for| thank, - It was, very welcome: - g surprise’ trades. hair. A delightful W a,n; hington Washington Building | crews for outward-bound craft., Men Your loving bmhsr, those whose hair has been neglectéd oF, Vakhibets Ns:;:qieh, Deivh, s The second. essential card s a aronught lllnbfmm ;rm:;ss‘,tr:utgingi lsxa; GEORGE, “FRUIT-A-TIVES”, the marvellous |is scraggy, faded, dry, brittle or ét.'fihi, v 5 frank ad ms will be quartered on the islan e % fei it jui Besides beautif; th - Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing |if So Crigpled You Can't Use Arms|ward %’“&“‘m?"’cmfié.‘.’? % 0 e |until thev are sent out either on navy Omitted From Hanor Roll. Fnedicirie made:(rom friit Tulcet— Ram 50 v2 Hg e o ettt fié‘“g;.' or Legs, Rhevma Will Help You |United. sagu ship board .at Wash- | Véssels bound overseas or as mem- m relieved more cases of Stomach, Liver, |aruff; cleanses, pufifies. and'. tnyig- ¥ Phone 581 10 you mant reliet in two dave, switt, | ington, D. C, which the shipyard vol. | Pers of the naval guard placed aboard T Iezt1‘?5"’5 Tn‘? n‘;“.fizfl“u.}’;“‘? Blaod, Kidney and Skin Troubles than |orates the scalp, forever s{opping itch- e qortals, gratitving relief, lake ‘Smali | unteer signs and mails. This card is |Merchant crift. ; Bowesy i o i dici ; ‘|ing and falling” hafi, but what, will 3 A dona of Ehemnel ahosie a matter of government business and s Ston o the t‘h‘"‘h"’“ h"“",';:‘:‘ Siort - Sl ool In severe cases | pieace you miost wim be after o few. R“ I. “ If you want to dissolve evar lcle no postage is required for mailing it.| Now that the women are enfranchis- |° tt: fi:‘fl“v: lonor ro! an- |'of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, |weeks' use. when ¥ ew hair— 2, ack poleon i?h!grmm Y Jaud ed we shall watch with inteerst tor|72LY You forgot ~me on your honor rotl| Pain in the Back, Impure Blood; Neu- | fine and downy dt fi hut really —_— 1t- S Ships Are Necessary. signs of the fulfilment of thfe prophe- new hair—growing ail over the scalp. is as essential in modern houses as|feFs 5o that you ::‘“,‘;‘;,J_‘“{’Jt“m’:\;“ “The number: of men: we can’ place [cles 0f Woe and desolation for which |25 T enlisted ‘thpes. vears ago In the) ralgia, Chronic Headaches, Chronic | - pangerinc 14 g it what fresh electricity s to lighting. We guaran- |ma from lee & Osgood Co. or any|and maintain in-France will depend |their opponents are responsible. We |Tegule: o i Con.shpthon and Indigestion, “Fruit. |showers of rain and ‘sunshine are to ari ist at once. It must give the joy- : are. forti ¢ the knowl charge of the poultry at'the "\‘m‘wh,h . J tee the very best PLUMBING WORK | #Tu8sist at onoe. It must glve the Jov: | upon -the- number - of :ships- available | are. fortified by the edge that 3 3 B + tation. oes right to the roots : 8 ? State Hospital. . ¢ a-tives” has given unusually effective | V8 3 - | for their transport and supplies.” every constitutional change has been 8 T 5 invigorates an& tPenkthenst the! Its by expert 'workmen at the fairest 2 "xgnn.‘wg:‘:&‘:. a wmx din::; This P: T s g;‘ | athicvenidns the teeth - of: appoattion )JANIEL I m)wwN results, By its cleansing, healing |exhilarating, stimulating:and-life-pro- us for i werful ust be sent - 5 rm . o 3 : . . e s nd-beautiful.} <« = R i T A e Bl i e s et et o o .Uf,m’d acts awere to isitegrate the Bmpire,| Dr. Solf, the, German: Colonial Min- [~ Fruit-a-tives” tones up and invigor- |50 ‘T S e oot Boe o - :'l:m v“anegy that comgoers it In|gyates - Reserve. emancipation of the Jews was to|ister, says:. “Whoever. supports: mis- | ates the whole system. . |ing, lustrous hair, ahdJots of it, if you o Toun o et & B v Mmh.l Leats de Rego has written P AL 3?:.01:5%03;”4:; ek %;m N—Inzh‘f’or e mot| 200 box, 6 for §2.50, trial size, 25e. K.‘fl:?&?.“,‘n’.".finfiflf rg;latxt?r:é 67, West Main Strest - z.,‘}:_h.. ":?" = um - Captain Machado ‘Santos stating Jras declared the greatest crime since | only serves his faith but also advo- At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruite | store or toilet counter and try it as di- Pt | b se8 mouch for ‘you;: it-seMom. fai that he dedn- ‘to refurn to Pvrtuzu. ' Crucifixion.~London -Chronicle, cates . Germany's overseas . postion.” e vty a-tives Limited, Oxdsasbure, N.X. [rected. .

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