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EXEMPTION BOARD' ANNOUNCES LIST I el il NII g Sixteen Norwich Men Will Leave For Camp Devens Next I Weinesday—Are Ordered to Report Fo Instruction on Tuesday Afternoon. ; * _.-—-——-n" 5 i ,, I w ; \ “ il E\ i nnufl‘h o m HiamnfHianionl I il GREAT ONE DAY Coat—Suit—Dress i SALE... VALUES " VALUES " VALUES T PortEoss & MImcaeLL Cha. Today Will Be a Day of Agreeabl Say snrioanced the games of the six- - E: D.)Campbell it Hidpe ayenus: 3 . ] Y i ; teen Norwich men who will leave here | Richard L. Tarrent, 25 Slater av- 3 next Wednesday for Camp Devens,|"J. Browne, 52 Roath street. ore Ayer, Mass, comprising the last fif-| J. Henry Shunnon, 242 Washington = 1 teen per cent, of the irst draft from |street. this city, The sixteen . men have| T.J. Enricht, 61 Seventh streot, pecp odered ¥ repot, Lo natrueion| XL B Howniass, 30 west Twimes| | And the Advantages Are All With Our Customers R e 3 Mot k] B 3 am i Norts Wosprpet | R of the store, odd, small lots of seasonable merchandise—goods B st th Baimievaine. ATRoE oA Tbesotmich bled &memvenbry period are now b ; closed out at ridiculously low pri : Bt b e L e T, I Moxiey gy These lots are too small and too nnm«mat:'mu but they are l:d gpeia, ot 'C. Bulen, 52 Lincoln ‘av-t DA, Bellivean, 31 Fifth street. out con- spicuouslyonilphy,wthutevayonecmreufilymthm—lnflhyflnnu When § STORRS HEN SHOWED Y. M. C. A. WIRELESS CLUB you are down today, drop in and look around—see if there are not many little things f§ GAIN LAST WEEK. ELECTS NEW OFFICERS : (or big things) which you can buy and save money on your purchase. HERE ARE SOME OF THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS i E—aa———————————— e $12.75 $17.50. $22.50 TODAY JRmw.cziue on $ 1 5.00 $ 1 8-50 $25.00 ;’fe;:e:“;;:‘ffifz:’,, The s :::;p‘;':fix Wffie‘:f";:w”'g‘rft{w{f‘“:::;;‘r‘: Just 18 Women’s Plush Coats, smart models, with' guaranteed lining, sizes slg 50 : 1aid at a| Tingley Cook; t , Lioyd Jones. 4, former prices $29. 00— ' E e e e ey | R PrCES $29.50 0 $35.00— il CESTance price - e i o 0 Wireless outfits at the club to| $16.50 $19.75 $27.50 [l arn TR et s i S5 Ngw DIMITY WAISTS, $2.50 EW Spring models, iy Women's Navy B. Dudley Lathrop Chosen President For the Ensuing Year. Laid 400 More Eggs Than During the Waek Previous. For the past two months ' it hasi The Wireless Club of the Y. M. C. seemed that each time the hens in the| A. held a busigess meeting ' Friday laying contest at Storrs got fairly un- | evening with a large attendance. The der way and just ready to lay a lot| election of officers took place with the of eggs they have had to face adverse | following result: 1 or a gain of more than 400 over | Club has been taken up in book study. 3 2 B N o e euic's production. Thus | A complete set of & standard electrical Exactly 60 Women’s Dimity Waists, new Serge and Styfish Silk Dresses. NOW . NOW all the signs look good except that|Eulde has been purchased by the club|@ Spring models, with self stripés and pl:uds, . the last da yof the contest week|and is useq a great deal by the mem- | § tly " failored styl h EW o = - / brought & below zero temperaturo | bers. The books consist in larse part | & in two neatly tailored styles—these -are Spring models, in Women's Skirts,, vi nearly degrees in o b4 B T e s Ruge 1al.| . The elub also subsoribes'to the 1ead. | 2cttal $3.50 value at $2.50. a variety of attractive styles. - and Reds from Pittsfield, Mass., were ing radio magazines. At the next an easy first for the week with a yield | meeting it is hoped to have a speaker 51 ek, M. Rothschild’s | on radio telegraphy. The name of the 5 O s tremy’ Katonan. N L, | speaker will be announced later. OUR CANDY were second on the list with a pr = DEPARTMENT duction of 45 eggs. Laurel Hill Farm's| GOVERNOR SENDS EP. White Wyandottes from Bridgeton, R. I, and A. P. Robineon’s White Lez- MESSAGE TO TROOPS Horns from Calverton, N. Y., tied for( . S 2 third place With 44 eggs each. Voices Appreciation of Their Services Not a few people have been more or \ in France. i less disturbed by the food administra- =gl MILLINERY | CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S AND : CHILDREN'S DRESS RATS AT SDESC Gum Drops, assorted, pure frult flavors—Special price a 9o pound ATIN-FINISHED : fumu CANDIES AT 376 tion's Tuling that prevents the sale| Governor Marcus <. Holcomb. has Butter Cups In our Millinery Section today we offer 2.cholce-of a- amm ? T e ot Lol | MB oy e e o Comneciuut. maen Starlight Mints any Women’s or Children’s Dress Hat—no matter for '3 urposes -until *after pT] ing in ance, voieing t! % NO CHARGES NONEC.0.D. - NONE HELD ONDEPOSIT f|% e PE i ot Soutese oo | lins of he ptons " s, 052 Peanes ot uts what former price has been at one uniform for quick clearance. This includes Pattern {rom our own workroom—in fact a choice-of our 9& entire stock of Winter Hats at.. concerned, such a ruling was unneces- | for their service ang “our gratitude, Babyland Mixture ALL SALES FINAL sary. As previously pointed out in|pride and confidence jn our Connecti- Chicken Bones > this column, everyone of course under- | cut soldiers and sailors.” A ted B s stands that hens will lay relatively; Governor Hoicomb took advantage = many more eggs during the next few | of the trip of Major Hodard A, Gid- Tart Mixtures months_than any other time in the|dings, a membir of the Connectiout Clear Squares ' @ ¥ % year. To be sure, all are aware that| State Council of Defense, to France as NORTH STONINGTON HAS been received. There was an average | bread and cornmeal biscuits. She then | Veey nigh foed prices prevail, but there | a member of the federal reserve Pans SECOND EXTENSION SCHOOL attendance of 21 at each sssion, talked on-the planning of Dbreakfast|p,g Jikewise been an upward trend in| Liberty ioan mission to send his rnes- SPECIAL CANDY 4& R E s /The school, which was conducted|and prepared a simple breakfast, using foer® praues 4 ) the egz market.” Last week the eggs|Sage to the sons of : s state who are | PRICE A POUND Seoasions Taken Up By Food Conser- | under the auspices of the New ondon | the dried fruit, which had been put to| from. the laying contest sold at whole- | serving overseas. W County I ned on | 802k the might before, the cereal, vationv Work. o s e 7' | which had heen cooking in the fireless NO REFUNDS MEN'S 50c NECKWEAR AT 29¢ rd has just been Imond Figlets salo for 65 cents o dozen as compared | recetved from Major Giddings Al g with 50 cents a dozen for the corre- i nouncing his safa al g ritish Cocoanut Bon-bons s ! . ) North Stoningion has just completea | CRmPbel, the home demopstraiion | ¢ooker, and the cornmeal _blscuits | gponding weels last vear and 30 cents | pert” - Simult h the un: | Fudge Bon-bons Today in our Men’s Department, we offer all broken . i Stoninzten Just comp agent. After a short talk on the need | Wl ad jusf ked. a dozen for the corresponding week T} £, ‘Walnut Apricot Bon-bons 3 < s rexnz Bstension Kchool. Thelfor food conservation, Miss Campbell | ton fsh hsh and cofloe were used o | {yo soars ago, x o 2 T anry lots of Men’s 50c Neckwear, in all shapes and color~ o1 Inst: y < 5 u. Storrs—Ex tation has | Holcor 5 . s | R e O e e | taos: enst bois. shovcalina| " ‘Bukar tonssryation was s fopls obf - Lne: Storrs Erueriment ‘station hag e Drugsist's Gum Drops ings, our own dependable qualities at 29c each, Men Jation and coversd both agricultural| pojing of o simple homemade fireless | Uie lesson on Thursday morning. The | 4" Rctors in Tncubation. This is o 28, 131 Pure Cream Caramels and hoj ork. The two | cooker and started some cereal cook- | lUse of dried fruits, and sugar substi- would do well to lay in a supply of these Ties at this : : : 8-} pamphlet of about 50, pages and will elly Gum, Drops, day scho i consisted of food | ing in the cooker. Im the afternoon|tutes were used to make palatable ;. cont gratis to those\who are inter- Jelh Pl . 8o it i ornd and economical war time desserts, 3 et 1 “Plagss extend i o al Fig Mascots price. \ i - iendid in- | Uie yeast bread of the morning was (and coonomical war time desserts, = lested in hatching. All the latest ideas 55, X to the officers and | 4 i EB WeNDOW n throughou: the en- | completed and while it was baking| . 2 g ,, in incubation are incorporated in thisiten cf the 19%ad nf, the 101st Fig Waf s expres- | Miss Dertha Hallock, the county club | tion talk and demonstration was given. | powect huiletin on the subject. Machine Gun Eattery women at the close of the offee der, took up the question of quick | Making a little meat go a long way Adacptad IR d, 10 thoce in charge. that {breads made Wi ha large per cent.|3nd using meat substitutes brought The three best pens in each of the | Connect] 3 Old-fashioned Chocolates ] principal varieties are as follows: vige of ihe t m . 1o solve the ['of other cereals combined with wheat. | Many comments of interest from tnose | " Barred Plymouth Racks. may meet — 3 S § resent, arrec lymou ¢ 3 th . t, s situation, had | She showed the making of corn spoon | PEset. oo L o e, PR the grestin o e R KHAKI YARN AT 89c¢ A SKEIN e ——— los chairman for’North Stonington, | 4 Jules =P ng?}:mihx West 458 | ETeat service lits Brn e, almonds—Special price Ls and her committee secured 7 3 b 2 =0 oo o ““n Yu“ s‘grs’ nnlfis Awa the Wheeler school — in - whien Tehe| 9 Rock Rose Farm, Katonah, N. | I in this wurid wor and oor grati- (@ pound .. 60 | If you are knitting, then this item will interest you, 500 ool was conducted. Mrs. R. A _, Y. necticut soldiers and satlors. Th Reputation Chocolates, more skeins of strictly ALL WORSTED Khaki Yarn is now on E oo i Beiley, Tttt ome T“é',’.e‘{,ec‘ “nT:"“' Laiirel 7. 0. 41| are performing our part in defendinz | than 80 kinds to select from— -~ y . [ 11] !equipment and <upplies which were |11 Joseph M. Rothschild, Knomh ;"’)“’ malntainng the 1‘ crties we havd price a pound....... 58¢ e ; 13 oo S e i PO 416 | iPherited and in obtaining for all na- e e b AT 89c A SKEIN urnistied. Mrs. George K. Stone act- i tions, great and small, the opportunity |§§ Deflance Chocolates, eqs S astrensumye Angomagied| the ‘el White Wyandotes. for the equal rights which were ob candy sold' at double the : Obed G. Knisht, Bridgeton, R. _ | tained f United ‘the war i \ ‘Misy Maud Hayes, state home dem- 5 2 Eotol B. 5uliainod for the United States In'the war || price, more than 30 kinds to = Suatedon apent feates was o vlattar| b1 ey i ? “Tite “Soldlers 6t Connectient have | ssloct from—price a pound.. 48 during the first R SPASS ever been faithful in fighting un : This is a very low price for all Worsted Khak Yarn-and we advise our patrons to anticipate their wants while it'is Lecal Druggists Have imported the nvention of = 28 J. the Stars and Stripes to le at thi 2 . : ; procurab) this very low price. a iorth Caroiina Druggist That Relieves Croup |STCNY BROOK WAT ’”{‘“Rh e o SO LR A ST ot Lriah thle v Art Department 4 ‘and Cold Trouules by External Application. [N GOOD CONDITION| \y piongra alien, Pitisficld, Mass. 475 | he tmost ED{;;";di';g;t;g;n;;peV, T8 Roval Society Bmbroidery Pack- LR et State Chemist’s Renort Shows It is|43 Pinecrest Graton, tory, amainst’ the most danzerons and ||§ Ages, new Spring designs, with ma- You rx,n Tiy a 25¢ Jar on 80| is lbsfrhégi through sad ks'-mulnl): Safe to Drink. 55 Onn i el Stk ! anesrupuious enemy the forces of pu- |} terial to complete each plece—price the skin ing out that tightness an —_— > PN RRTAReTth w20 | MR, Hberty aver ‘face: 251 2.00 ac e.” Trial and Your Druggist| .75 5 0 st © A report on the water Mass. . L ++ 39| "VMay tha God of Righteonsness|M "°ne° *° 10 ‘ sl kngn;i A I he Annu e of lel Refund the Prronase Price| vapoRub hes o hundred uses in the | Erook reservoir which 3 catcl them, inspire them w Fancy Bag Hoops, ‘Tou if You Are Mot Delizhted with| home—for deep, chest colds, sore|DY the state chen shows q,“ it is |60 J. 0 LeFevre, colirage, give them complete victory oval, in wood, shell and amber, at {hroat, bromenit o oo ° | suitable for drinking purposes. The ; e (b e Sl ey T report was as follows: 59 Braes\d; “Poultry " Farm, I I W T e e R e s watter is low in mineral mat- Stroudsburg, Pa. fer and is soft. The sample sybmit- |63 Hollywood Farm, Holly » first tries the North | fannel cloth. For head cclds, hay |ted show: slight color. T * Wash. a treatment, k's VapoRub, | fever, asthma or catarrhal troubles |for albuminold ammonia is g >nd bring them safely home again to 10c to T5c a pair. - ° ° [ receive the greeting and honors which \ the. people ‘are hopetully waiing. G itcCnen r'urnis give them, | “In behalf of the State of Connecti- Cotton Wash Laces M . cut, T am WILL CONTINUE TODAY A:d Eags t5at It is mo longer neces-| VapoRub can elthor bo apolied up the |and the chiorine fzure s SUIUY 10 {50 pook & Poff;"’::;:“; e ‘(‘gnst Sineerely sours. o Lace Bdgings and Insertings, c . * the children with nau- il 1 . > excess of the normal for the region, |° Veps . (Signe 2 g COMB, pretty new patterns - . . . . 0 g T i ey k| Rowl o e et fn ahopodm. | SRR Gt U Sl Tk tha remion, is DEpnl. TRt s 110 “Governor. derwéar or wash dresses, 1 to This Annual Sale is one of the busiest of our Special ! ki “minutes |18 time and no suspicious orzanisms | 28 Oregon Agriculturgl College Major Giddings goes abroad as fn galve| olly relieved within fifteen minutes 4 (Oregons), Coryallis, Ore. .. 488 b the Feder L form a-d whea appiied over {he throat | and en avplication st bedime. pre | *°7° °Wnd: 2 1. p. Cloves (DU Wrindoties), e o s Liberty Loan Mission, which includes oe . - and ciest tae body heat releases the| vents a night attuck. In the City Court Tast Harttord, Conn. 12| twelve men: The mission will make a ok Flownes have been waiting—a time of money-saving on hun- ieats b \ v E - = P A Tt et Y t f study in the zone. In his joun . B ey T, T v k| adthcs of (he Sins et onos o | [1 the cty court on Tridas iwo| - TRAIFT DAY PROGRAMS. v Stalor Glddines aisn reprenents 45";“ e wn | | dreds of articles used in the kitchen and pantry of breatk, 2ll night long, carry the medi- | being made by the Tocal drugeist and e 2ce. T S g Fovernor Holcomb, personally, and the 45-inch roidere: 3 - 2 s ation direct 16 the Alr PesEGA chd| ses for therusiyes Just wm‘vmonub and breach of the pea of the Connecticut State Council of Defenss |M organdie Flouncings, in a lot of | | every home. These special offerings comprise China lungs. At tho rame time VapoRub: will do. e had Die Gasy continued and the | yiong at Mt Ploasant Strest School. |and Will make certain investisations 4 inches wide-—price a yard.. Be Sales. It is the opportunity for which thousands Patriotic Songs, Readings and Recit: de- ' e SRR TR in France for the state defense coun ||f beautiful new patterss hust e | | Ware, Wooden Ware, Tin Ware, Silver Ware, 0¥ 408 208 5 : D B On Friday Thrift Day programs were | Cil. Ayersd 2 3 s St Defore fhe oo for SAins | carfe” ! Ly e aviour raden: o e 0 i = : Japanned Ware, Laundry Requisites, Etc. Remem- He was dischareed with & Warning. | Sioo Goigw: - i 11 PTO°| SERVICE LEAGUE GETS ber this sale comes but once a year—it will be-over | =y Bicycles must have lights on them s At 9 FROM THE K. . B 3 = < i llfl Fogd Su I and fier sun down the same as any ofher | nreocases Womtinstons it une She ¥ E K. OF C.I§ Special Values in Sweaters | | ;) 5 few days—why not plan to come in today. S sl pp y Vahilcle, Vernon Bells: Keep the Home Fires|White GCross Council Makes, Second |l Chilaren's Sweaters, “pecm | Burning; Columbia the Gem of the Gift to Free Wool Fund. 00—price now... $1.95 - 3 Ocean, and Boy Scout March; Patri- i Ipvales 95 ‘:,nd green e ! The local Woman's Service league |@ Bove Sweaters, i n CI 1 d T t oti Quotations, grade T; coneert rec ¢ Lieveland [fractor LG ASSOF SALTSIF |- ties i aio B emeliome s car f sloa el W30 50| \WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR R Poria g music. the Star Spangled ~-Banner, |K. of C., for. the free wool fund, and | odd gar- . W . schbol, it will be turned Into wool as soon as|f§f WOMeR'S Sweaiers, i Kin Grades All Prices YuuRKlDNE‘YS HURT Grades 3 and 4: Singing, Columbia | possible. This is the second gift they |l§ ments that sold regularly at All Sizes All Kinds Alt the Gem of the Ocean, s¢hool; recita- | have made to the league for tiys pur- 8.00—DriCe NOW «ovsvevessess $650 2 > | ton, Your riag and 3y Tiag, school. | pose. et it Infants’ YNPRRVERS Women’s SNPERYEAR recit: n, Y ountry, largare . carry Ttme men’ T LESS MEAT IF Vi oz, Fas o Ot e Laay, Sioks Boys’ Wear Lot Tt S eiehe. Sibbet | wek taciagee overy waniel Mo EA’ €8s "3 OU FEEL|ing, Flag of Our Native Land; d- il | BACKACHY OKR HAVE BLAD. |ing The Virginia Boy, Katherine|| SOLDIERS AND SAILORS - Vests and Bands, ranging In price | medium and heavy weight, plain or S Strouse; reading, Blanche Wilber, 2 Boys' Winter Caps, gegular from 29¢ for a good, heavy quality | ribbed, in Vests, Pants and Union DER TROUBLE—SALTS FINE ashington at Mt Vernon, Alte Beit. || What Eastern Connecticut 5°¥' % 49¢ | up to $1.00-for a Fine Sikk and amc- -and at every price we FOR KIDNEYS. naime Ous' Pag, o 1% Belt: || Are Doing In Various Branches of 69c, value, at. IptoryL Y the best value gbtainable; ekl The Washington Chintz, ~Hlizabets || the Service. e T s AR UNION §: il el i bdness n et cE s ‘Winter Overcoats, in i Torta 6o Miteos 1 e s et e e Voluntown Boy in France. e Brory good ind ot Chiren's | We carry a compiete lns af | Regular eaters of meat must flush the Thrift Stamp Sales. - Clark H: Rice of Voluntown has te- : G Underwear is here—Vests;, Pants'| Unfon Suits in all welghts kidneys occasionally. You must re-|, Sales of thrift stamps afd war sav- | cefved the following letter from nis|[ Velue up to $15.00 at $1. e S ion Buits - We fostmsd Munc | styles. We have ‘such wel Knsw Lieve them lik> you relieve your bow- | Ings certificates in Connecticut to date | Son. Henry Rice, M. G. Co, 54 Bat- |l small sizes, value up to $9.00, Sing Underwear for boys and girls | miakes as Munsing, Richelien, Car- : : e i els; removing all the acids, ‘Waste and | &mount to more than $800,000, accord- | talion, 8th Infy A. E. Fo Who dg 1 |l &t »......cee.ecesssssssssesss $450 | in Vests, Pants and Union Suits. | ter's and Forest Mills. > . 5 poison, else you feel a dull misery in|ing_to’fizures announced at the office France: the kidney region, sharp pains in' the | or State Director Howell Cheney. Con- The farmers will be called uson to raise larger crops "this year than | back or sick headache, dizziness, your | necticut’s apportionment of the war Dec. 26th, 1917. ever before. The World must be fed. stomich sours, tongue is coated and |savings fund of $2,000,000,000 to be Somewhere in France, when the weather is bad you have|raised by January, 1, 1919, is $26,000,- | Dear Dad: b3 SEA FOOD FISHERMEN' der a penalty of $5,000 and imptison- enable the rheumatic twinges. The urine is|000, and those in eharge of the work| Received your letter foday and was Tment for one year. their cagches The riF Bis thkbn JWOPES PRHE Ands, That meane thabithe men. B 4 GES riii 06 “mediments: tho: shaus [ace confitent that DERre Wil be teashe | ves o o Ljetter foday and was MUST GET LICENSE| "Jusging from tho complaints and in: |and wil sive. them opportzaity to left on the farms must be equipped to do more work. The CLEVELAND f|recls often fet irritated, obliging you | ed. letter from home means something to oaTect 7o $5,000 And Im- |Uiries that are coming into the food | broaden thelr operations TRACTOR soives this problem—as a labor saving device it has no equal. | to get up tWo or ‘three times QUIINg | eemmeeeeu g |us boys over here; so please write as|Penalty For Neglect is 5 nd Im= | gdministration - office daily, , many RS T o) the night. = — |often as you can, for letters take a prisonment For One Year. fishermen have not complied with the Home Guard Drill M The CLEVELAND can be used not only for plowing, harrowing, seed- To neutralize these irritating acids| CATARRAH CANNOT BE CURED |iong time in reaching me now. I am B = provisions of the president's procla- onday. P § % t the 20 M. P, delivared at the bel and flush oft the body's Urlnous wast | with local applications, as they cannot | very glad that there is something on| Salt water fishermen, “engaged at|mation and the orders of the food ad-| Company I, C, H. G, Captain Hiy ing, cultivating, harvesting, etc, but the N elivered at the belt pul- Rl et about four ounces of Jad Salts|reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh | the way for me, for I must tell you|any period of the year, in the commer- | ministration, which is. preparing to|commanding, will hold an _owtdoor ley will grind the fésd, saw woed and fill your silo, from any pharmacy: take a table: |18 & local disease. greatly Influenced by things are not so plenty here as they |cial distribution of all varieties of salt | proceec against any unlicensed salt|drill Monday evening ln:uu of !n i constitutional conditions, and in ‘d The CLEVELAND TRAGTOR makes monsy and saves morey for ith || brekiast Tor. & fow “save sul o | o.cure It you must take an Intorag) | are at home. What I gt from home| water fish” must bo licensed Tn|water fisherman who engages in the|regular drill at the remedy. = Hall's' Catarrh Medicine i | Over here will be well appreciated. We | fact, the Federal Food Adminisiration | business for profit or who offers his members of tha company xw-n owner. Why not order one for Serinn delivery? For prices and de- kidneys will then act fine and bladder | taken lnLarnlll: and acts through the i had a very good Christmas here con. | for Commecticut pointed out that|catch for sale rather than for his own |at the armory at 7.30 m t. disorders disappear. This famous|blood on the mucous surfaces of the|sidering we are not at ho:ne. But my! |such fishermen should have applied to | personal use. ‘Wholesale fishermen lnd it is expected that they wili go ve literature, write to Dept. K. «Jts is made from the acid of grapes|system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Ya®|it was a great time for the children, | “United States Food Administration, | have been licensed since November 10 {to Mohegan park for the 4rill and lemon Jjuice, combined with lithia, | brescribed by 0“*‘;’,,' ghe best physl-|and also for the elders, as it was the | License Division, ‘Washington, D. C.”|and their licenses will suffice. Like- and has been used for generations to [ NS In this country fof years. Tt isi&rst Christmas for: them. So by|and Should bave secured their license, | wise, paid employes of fishing frms| clean and stimuiate sluggish kidneys| known, combined with some of the b,fil watching them I passed a very pleas- | for which no charge is made, Yy Feb- |do not require any licenses otheér than’ » and stop Dludder irvitation. Jad!|blood purifiers. The perfect combina- |ant day. Now, dad, I must close, as it|ruary 15. The presidents proclama-|that held by their employors. The sea Salts| is jnexpensive;, harmless and|tion of the mgredlems in Hall's. Ca-|is time to retire, for you know I must{tion regarding the salt water fisher-|food which comes under the re'nh- "'“’"“T'"“ AGENTS makes a delightful efervescent lithin- | tarrh Medicine s what prodices such | keep myself in good health and form |men was lsstied, January 10 andthe| tions, which the food admintatration 4 s PR water drink which millions of men | ¥onds ndi- | or 1 will, be coming home soon. I|food administration officizls in Con- | will anordly lssue, inclutes b wa. i e NEW ‘HAVEN, CONN: [ C0 3 women take now and. than, thus T orene ’é},"’";fi’,fi,‘:fi.{;&gu o | must have a good strong arm t oswing | necticut issued a warning through the |ter;fish, menhaden, crustaceans, Jal, Leo a\a(dlns serious kidney and blndder All druggists, the old axe and turn over a few fur-|Vewspapers late in January t all th fish, as oysters, crabs, lobsters,| tie Root,.J. M. Qiseases. Hall's Family Plils for constipation. rows behind the plow. fshermen should get licentes gs un- and clams. The control glven the arty

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