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{ mmmm:,a}.&;mwm true merit. The deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills, mnmuwnm-, Have made their Tocal reputation. mmwmmum wich people, oot 4] Wm. H. nmrn. Fox Hill, North Jfiynnq Nofivich, says: “uy { and lidnieys had given me con- | LOBCO! derable | trowile for ' stght or ten| } "aoo vears. My work was heavy and that|Dape: used to frritate my ‘trodbls, for I no- ticed it most after my day's work. Hybmktehv’kqfl?@ln sharp uluuahti-w-‘lmnul. I Mmmw-m Pills and decided to give them a trial ]mm&umuh‘ufldno!hd evernmmdlleltbmfl!mlhsd in years.” Price G0c, at all dealers. Don’t ximplyukhrlkunfi'mdy—sct Doan's Kidney Pills—the same um ‘Mr. Brown bhad. Fostsr-Milrn Co. Mfgrs, Buffaio, N. Y. STAFFORD SPRNGS Ten German Alioa R...mr—an.-.:' * of Mea. Christodher Fontanella—Two M 2 Fined for Having. Unlicensed Dogw—Drive m Boom_ Sale of War Stamps. i iatn Favorable reports are received from €ngene Charter, who was ‘operated on at the Hartford hospital Monday. ' Ten Aliens Register. Officer Hayes has completed the ‘Gernzan aliens in Staf- ford Enrin@., Only ten Georga Clark of ax the Johnson .| eral days, being treate ydevilie has pitdl for sev- for pleurisy. Mrs. Christopher Féntanella. The foneral of Mrs. “Christopher Fontanella, 70, was held at St. Ed- ward's church’ Wednes morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. F. J. O'Neill officiated. e ‘Catholic cemetery. ella’s death’ was caused by a shotk: sustained ‘at“her home on Hill Monday l;ornlng Be- Medway, Mass.,, and * five: mxhwra, ‘Mmhlflnmtnduhmmn- 'HEAVY MEAT EATERS |5 HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS EAT LESS MEA"l‘ IF'YOU FEEL BACKACHY OR HAVE BLAD- DER TROUBLE—TAKE GLASS OoF SALTS.) v No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake” v flushipg the kidneys -~ sionall- a well-known auth. vric acid which ex.i. tieey become . overwoik Atrain, get sluggish and - the waste and poisons from then. we ‘get sjok. Nearly matism, headaches, liver _trouble, ‘mgw:mmudlzlnenq sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from slug- msh' Kidheys. # The moment you-feel-a dull ache in tke kidneys or vour back hurts dr if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular 'of passage or at- tended by a sensation - of scalding, stop eating meat’ and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- mecy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid ef grapes and lemon juice com- bined with lithia, and has been used ior gzenerations to flush and stimu- late the kidneys, also to neutralize the acide in urine sc it no longer. causes urnatlon thus ending bladder weak- t filier biood, all rheu- e hd Salts is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a: delightful efferves- cent lithia-water drink which every- cne should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and- the bicod pure, thereby avoiding serious wudney complphons lf you contemplate purchas- ing any of the following makes of Automobiles—* LOCOMOBILE PACKARD WHITE PIERCE-ARROW CADILLAC insist on KELLY- SPRING FIELD CORD TIRES for vour equnpment They are adjusted at 10,000 mlles and are regular equip- ment at.no additional cost to you. CELANE THE TIRE MAN When you think of hav-| ing.your. AUTO PAINTED, just think of the Falls Auto Co;; 51 Shesroan Street increasing populatios " | has the finest harbor o * coast, the best of Tail and’wafér facili- -{ tain wwhose dogs are not registered. London- of then "Was ng 7 of bnm DOW- Nav London -of .to- | ciety, which day. ten years’ census was|what was known taken vealed flfl! ighing fact[at the corner vr the unanimous verdict was that Rud-|ter Rev. T. M: @rowlsy lomt.ed dock had finally got that bhoy and the | city- he endeavored to form' Star had.proven its value as an ad-|club, with a“view:¢o ths vertising medium, and was responsi- | club house with:ail that: peifim“t ble for the increase .im, D uh.tion club of ' that >nature: )] Yes, that was in the long, g 420, |never mterfl&sd.' {IQ- for the Star ceased to shine some for- | cleties preferred o be in fiu deaa’ ty-four years ago, being succe¢ded: by | ins the BEvening Telegram and then ‘the |known as the mmm mth Morning ‘Telégraph. There 'suré* hns continue thename of+tiiat> socidty, and ome, to gfluanl comment on | other societies’have nfade w | | the part.of the press of the state: and | efforts to go and-do likewise. * mn B 1 shoes ofiered yn}l a I been marked.change in the population | that those interested dn- the ‘mew club of New stOPPGd The Mms of <the- year-in. question gave -the city’s population. 10,801, and everybody 1in the city knew-everybody eB]se :mg “the hm}\em iot pach-other. ut, what 2 change since 'them; my | jumb: fellow countrymen! The New London {,‘m‘,,,“;,,.;“ éwbz the. of today s a New York in comparison. | the large m,‘n Huntin, diagonally. te Tem: the plan-to tising for that boy. e i t.he name of that: &mm&m JURTTADD something by &-tid:m&#upr i Although the census of 1910:gave the population- as 19,65¢, thereig not the |and erected . slightest doubt but. the popuiation to- ang | conceded g:%' is ;t least 30,000, ;no:ht:nly etvefryl- y, is:a stranger. other fel- | tively mlt@;pb . it: could low, 'barring’ the . old-time New-Lon- ,mflfi&?fl doners-who know-each’other and no- ;32&" g i bop body else. There isia:hustie and bus- | soefety in the cit built houses. in the city. At compara-- before and all the-local industries are | extends rushed -to the limit and-labor is at a|p plant, premium. Of course,s. the; war has|largement « rauch to do with this hustle and hns- struction .o tle. but withal there'is substantial ‘in- crease in population and importance - the con. tee hag the the war is no more, Without uxauen!hn fully - three | pose mamed for about $45,000." thousand ‘workmen’' assemble ““every merning in ‘the vicinity. of ‘the rafiroad station and a‘special train ot ten cars take men 'to-the submarihe base all |- iy civiliaris and employed in+constrtction Surpruu Partv ;and | work?“?The restof the men:are’ taken ; pont - acrosg s ther rive? imitie’ remwterry . ‘Death at® boat ‘and two additiondl steamers A work at ‘the New London Ship and Cadout. Miss Ma.rga.r Enstm company and the, Marse ship- Right here are more mea than ever “before emploved from New Lon- | Week end 4t her, don. Add to this iarge force of men) Variety! Slagpor employed in the local plants. ang it will figure out that New London is some industrial centre. In fact, New London ha$ outgrown _itself, for there is lack of accommodations for the ever. chapel * Tuesday evsning !aat was a goéd attens 5 A surnrhe pm There is i gt ) o t 1dest &!7 V‘Me!m i Misss Dispost Tiving ik Seak d*thall D) flgnd- I s lmz and unanswerable query has bees token of their esteem. “Why~ doesn’t New London grow <elightful evening. he Atlant! Deg Ordinance - lnnored list of towns ch ciera and Mrs, Tinna Panciera Westerly, R 1. and of hal) * Drive to Boom Stamp Sales. - \mg‘x loeG s Nathan -Graff-; visited his home The sa.le of thru' and. wur sg“)rnfi Bt fiorxfl? s .thus {ar fo ;‘géflt 43,900, The | Miss Lillian ic schools have pur- |2t Central of | should be confined. ttended” Funeral. 000 per month. A dri next week to gsee I 'F‘tamfia cannot be awakened to the fact that the purchase of thrift and” war sivifigs “Star™s .is to hnlp {he na- An _erroneous. im- s locally that the. thrift stamp campaign is for children enly. Everyone should Herber{ #nd' John Cadoret, Mond: many years, -and - pumerous were grieved to learn of her death. paign, and it i HADDAM NECK f the allotfed amount is-to bely geql Rnsidevc—uc—rm Failed' to .Licenee Dogs. River oty the' loe—= raised. two inore men boft 2 courd Tharsday “#5+ dogs rezis! Napolesr . Who ownse a dov was fined §3. = Tripoli was fined Borough | to Frand‘ ot having’ their ~siown clerk’s of- ot Hydeville; | dav withsrelativey’ in Hartforg. seut-two years old, i costs, and, F-mppo been vikiting “her 'son’ Iy East ‘FHart- in each’ case am unud te | evening. .85, which the accused The selectmen:-have 1mtrunted the | Hartford to work. dog: warden to mak* a thorough in- Walked ;Across the«River. . vestigation of the records™ard ascer- alkedy e Goirig to Worcester. Jotin Yare has resigned at ‘tha War- . Wor- Ssistant Jof the shopping. sesday. perintendent in the pla.nt ‘Woolen compan ly safe. Ihz..meefln’ was —E KEEP your children’ in- good“health—*The greatest ‘menace to health in old Sy rup Pepsm ~ - The Perfect Laxatsve - is recomfn'efi&'ed as a ‘positive’ f;med; for const;patlon—mlld and gentle in-its ‘action and free from oplates an narcotic : ndon_since, . Boss Ruddock to Join that parucmrmdu!y and car= 1t is_ understood &-0 the plan, «'fi.d sKnights of Co- of the Knights rchase of street, perance - hall, late . Horace Coit be. ane of the best: ~be cons n&;pt every Caxholk: Besides. the large tle on’the’ streets that never. éxisted | houge, there is an extensive lot that to, the property of Morton a«t would pernut of en- of New London that will remain When | tion. ~The Wmm is n"uw f.".,‘::L‘?f’:; Thomas F. Foran and it is whispered that it ean be purchased for the pur- ‘ The Ladiss’ society of - the Ba-pust church served a variety supper in the there s!ven Mm absolute . need 04 more | Dozena - D\!‘Domlbqhel"'hfln on-Main dwelling houses, and they must be|Street Monday evening by about twen- - uile I the lty is ever to take (ifs {17-BVE Sriendy ta parts Delngs v | ‘the rending ‘and iscussion ties {ranged. by Miss Dorilla ‘Reil and Miss | tapers, ‘wassgiven ferent ministers. ul y5ing. Ry heg frients a5 a [delicious luncheqy All snent a Although this town is included in the > e fheb restrictions upon dogs .affect .a number of dogs tanelta-of-this-town, Mrs. Jennpie Pan- {are running around k,cge when u‘:gy rs. John Torcori| .The Briggs Mfg. Co. has fllied. thelr large ice house with a good supply of in ‘'ooperswas-at dter- home lage- for the~week end. Rev. R. P. Morrissey, M?. and’ Mrs, | Edmund Herbert, Mr. and Mre. John [erbert attend- ed the funeradsservices of Mrs. Louise id-at Worcester, Mass., on -She:jvas -gsresident hera for friends Connecticut ifford Raymond Dog Warden H. O, Butlerfield had| Wit Detachment Equipped For Trip Mr. and: Mn. “Braifa¥d Ahflxt Sun- Mrs. Anelia Lundqulst, who . has like sum, Tne fine |ford, returned to her x\Bme Monday Miss Hildas Tomberg has gons to Chaunceys Brooks walked across the river Tuesday and went to Middletawn Rev. V) Hwfiaymnd attended the E. | Gaudette were woek énd guests walled over the.Fivex tram.it parfect- jorable a heen teachlng Don’t walt untll you will have to pay twuce as much »for We se|| the best quallty Shoes. h OW pflees now. 3,000 pairs of Women's, Shods in' latest: styles and colors, High and Low Cuts and Pumps, Black and Havana Brown, Gray Suede, White Kid and Nubuck Champagne th m%ind 9-inch Boots. and the fellowship-of the The.ladies sexysd « Zh Mr, and Mrs. gohn g mred fromi ‘Brooklyn ’v!m]day and ha.ve heen guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Frank returping home Wednesday: i n Johnson and brother,: werel guests of Captain, Neilson.at the farm Sunday, motoring from \Va,terbury in] his car.. ¥ Pufmt Themes. The services:-at the Congre"at!una! church Sunday last was well attend- ed: The pastor preacb=d in the morn- ing-on Modern ProphzCy and . ‘n-the.| evening The. Judgment Day:was: the theme.' Next Sunfiay morningrs-the subject will be Co-opération as relat- ing to.the work-of tho :Chureh. 'W. ‘Harrison Raymond: will' peuaehl “THe honor rol swilk~by: uarvéiled all] the Congregational church as’soon as it is“completed. Equipped For Overseas. . § The Overseas Detachment,af c—wrx" Devens, of which, Clifford I‘.‘nmonfl} the son- of the pastor of ‘the Co. Sk gational church is a member, hal their full equipment” issued to preparatory to leaving ' én’ hour notice. . He'says thatal l>0)< are anxious, to «et in the fight. GLASGO Mild Weather Welcomed by Farmerp—- The Late Mrs. J.-O. Dodge;-6f No wich, a Former Voluntowrs, Res dent. \ L i Mr. Swift, ‘superintendént, and Mr. Clemens, principal of Jeweft :€ity- school, were at the (lasgo ‘sehool: on Monday. Miss Moran attended the -dance in Rioux hall, Jewett City. Mondoy aft- ernoon from 4 to 5 p. m. Dfisses Ruth Cabpbell and Bea‘t}—}ce, friends in Taftville. Charles Fournier, fng ens, spent the week en Miider Weather Welc People are glad to. sée a let-up Q__f €amp Dev- the warmer weather will continué ‘so the farmers can get their stock out and also to supply .more water, as || the streams and. springs’ are frozen,. and_water has to be carried in pails to the cattle. A Former Resident. Mrs. Dodge, who died recently at her home in Norwich Town, = was well known to older residents of the town, 2s her husband, Rev. J. O. Dodge, was at one time pastor of the Bethel church and lived in the parsonage in Voluntown. MANSFIELD CENTER. Chtrsh Audiencs Hears Paul Nelison— Young People’s Club Medts—Daniel- son Teacher at Center School, “Paul. Neilson of Hartfurd ga,ve an \interesting address at.- the . church Sunday morning, - telling of aomnunns in Armenia, where he has.. re-cenfly, Had a War Lum: 4 ~Tood conservation was™ “the”" topic discussed by the Young Peopies ylnb at 'the parsonage ~Monday - évening. The eituation concerning Wheat, su- gar, fats and ‘meats was ' considered A simple war lunch was served. The/ Dodd. : Mise I/Heureiix of Danieléon ».rnved ‘\(on(hy afternoon and is ‘teaching the {'Cénter- school durm" the a¥sénce’ of [§ Miss Harris, An ali-day mieeting of the Red Cross f4 was held at Mrs. J. B! Early’s Wed- nesday. Guest ‘at Wedding. Mrs C. E. Franklin is spending a ]raw dayy in r\ew York, where o Sat- @fflicted’ soging Mrs. - Walter -Barrows, | ‘| Junior Red Cross to Be Organized in | auxtliaty. to the Red Cross. 'I'pdy a sum*of 25 cents. :Up to certificates. and thrift at, His, home. £ the extreme weather and it is honed\{_ , committee in (‘harge was Mrs. E. P. e MR N # dren of Ellingtéh’was 3 resant Suest mother, Mrs. Eita; Dunham. Lela .J. Bowden of Hartforc as a recent guest of iliss Bertha i Beldier, ¥ c.‘and Mys. Altréd* ik Hdv2 been ing the former's sister; Mrs:John Bradley in Hartford. Ar. Clavk, .is now in o Hartford hospital for treat- ment for his WESTM]NSTER {Bmhday Pnrty for Wlllum Newton. Many frlend:_ from surrpunding towns gathered at the hopie of Misses Ethel and Vitlet Newton Wednesday evening to ‘¢élébrate the birthday of their brotner‘w:luam “ Dancing, also selections “from " the piano and: Vic- trola, were enjoyed, after which re- freshments * were served: Don’t make tie fa. mistake of neg- lecting what may scleqéx‘to bae#a “simpie lulle bafika,che heré: fen't any such may be the first warning that \'7 * kidney; rs.nm. wo‘fl‘dng properly, and throwing off’ the poisons as they should. If this is-the case, go after the cause of that backache and do it quick- 1y, or you may find yourself in.the grip of an ‘incurable digease, GOLD MBEDAL lem Oil Capsules will give almost immediate relief from dney and bladder troubles, which may be the unsuspected ca.use “of gen- eral ill health. GOLD. Mj this (Saturday) Mrs. John H, spending a few urday she was a guest at the wedding a friend. Mumps. is- prevalent. among- those of Hamden is with her father, S. 81/ met with Mrs: Em- \h Cobb Thursday. FUNERAL. Mrs. James P/ Little. Mrs. Esther A. Collins Little, wife of James P. Little, whose funeral was held at the .Congregational church Friday afternoon, - died- Wednesday morning at the hom Samuel’ A. Little, No. Hartford,” folld S days with*pret Mrs. born in Columbia March. daughter of Rufus and Oliv Collins. 'She taught school ir I bia"a feéw’'vears hefore he: with Mr. Little on ‘Sept. 11, Little was prominent in the ‘ongre~a< tional church in Columbia and was strumental in much of the good w done -by the.church. -Saturday, Si 11, 1915, Mr. and Mrs. Little celeh: their - goiden wedding anniversa their home on Columbia Green. Besides her husband, Mrs. Miss Ruth Davell, Arthur Dunstan, Ray -and Blanche Davoll and- Lioyd Robinson. Stephen Rose.of Hartford spent. the week ‘end -at Mansfield Hollow, being called to ‘the assistance of the G. J. Kirby Co. Mrs. Homer Harrington spent sev- eral days-this week in:New Haven, Mrs. Pauline Royce, a graduate nurse from Willimantic, is caring for ©O. H.:Perry. B °- Entertained Speaker. ' Mr. Neilson of Hartford, who $poke: at the chiirch Sunday, was the guest whilg here of C. H. Learned. of her son, Dr. §chools—Funeral of Mrs. James P. - Little. ~ Mrs. Fannie D. Weleh and Miss Mil- dred Latham were visiting the schools in town this week organizing a school To bhe- come- a member, every child has to Little leaves two sons. Dr. Little of Hartford and Clarence C. Little: of Greenfield, Mass.; a brother, William A. Coilins of Columbia, and a eister, Miss Jane A. Collins, also of Colum STAFFGRavn__us Sale of War Stamps. the present date there has been. $229.25 worth . of war savings szamps sold trom the local postoffice. T. M, Lyon has been suffering for, lem H. P. Collins was in Hartford: a|several days with an injured foot|Qil Capsules are impor: qu pertion:rof- this week on business. caused by dropping a stick of wood [ the daboratories in Holl e Haryey. .Collins, who has been ill|on it. prepared in gorrect ‘1“ U'y and eon venient form to take, and are positivel: guaranteed to give prom'pt ‘relief o your-money will ‘be refunded. Get them at any drug store, but be sure to insist on the GOLD MBDAL ‘brand, and take no other. In boxes, three s)us BlG VALUES FOR TODAY ONLY SPECIAL! . - 1000 Men’s Working Pants $1.00 a Pair 500 Palrs Boys’ Knee Pants 2 Pairs for $1.00 .REMEMBER THIS OFFER IS FCR TODAY ONLY WATCH WINDOW DISPLAY orw1ch Bargam House 3 5, 7 Water Street corner Washington Square, Norw:da Conn. “MOR_. FOR LESS” ‘the* past_ week with a. grip cold, was out. to .the band rehearsal Tuesday ight. I} The, Fostet band will go to Andover Mrs. George Clark has been in the Johnson hospital this week for pleu- risy. Mrs. Effie Clark with her three chil- of| B8 ®