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for 30x48 feet, o! wood having all improvements and cost: mg $l.\)00, The comparison with the same week of last year, show a decrease of 4.2 per cent, and those of New Ha- ven for the same week a gain of 73 per cent. of real estate for the week Lnl:oren md Hod Carriers Strike Hu Held Up Extennve Building ‘Operations-—Addition. For House Owned By Antonio Caletti On Boswell Avenue. is required, and it is pleasant to take. s Ahbmu-hum_&tdflflhm»’-' Alumni and undergradmus ot the Connecticut Alpha Chapter of the Eta|" Lambda Sigma fraternity are planning the erection of a Chapter house here. Contributions are coming in from all ranty deeds filed in the cities —— parts of the country. This is the old- the State reported in m“ est fraternity at the Connecdcgt Agri-| - Q‘“ gfied R::t‘:;d 3 sxsums ihn“thg f.j“n_ The strike which has been in}Mr. Kinney has been boarded in'and | Sultural Collega.’ The ‘probable_site mhhrflo‘hfld‘und, 'mdumltmumflemdm ; ufltflnp-’bhl’knbathrtu' will be upon the west side of the athletic field opposite the college arm- ory and facing the Storrs pafade mdl \ball fields. The building will be of | I'sandstone " and drick to harmonize with Storrs, Combs Hall and the arfn- progress among the laborers and hod carriers has held up the building op- erations in the city during the past few weeks. The strike has been set- tled and operations should be resumed week | this week in full swing. 3 carpenters are at work on the interior. The roof has been put on and the work is expected to be completed within a short time. Washington Street Garage. ‘while sponding week of last year, loans on mortgages this = week reached the grand total of $1144,- 177, comparing with = $1,497,214 a year ago. in colds and fevers; minor skin eruptions and all disorders where flnh—éfl! Bw!:h is constipation. Petitions in bankruptcy last : 1 The work on the large brick double | ory. - Many mfin have found thet the com- The druggist will nfimd the money you .. :;'?k:m:n & mne:.i mv;;u- o:ue:g‘ £ Building Application. garaze for zf}llehaebl Levx:ret o vs;nm- bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin pay for Syrup Pepsin if it fails to do as - 1 > < reen| A buildim lication has been filed | ington street has been started and the MIDDLETOWN. ived. ’ 5 < Thile Jakt year in the last week| ity Yire: S asohal Howara L. Stanton | contractor, P. J. Sweeney, expoets to i ¥ ] sold by dmmn under “the name of ‘Dr. promised A St s1oha9 mnd. Lavilities | PY W. A. Chappell for s permit to|complete it within a short time. Contracts have been let in con: 2 erect ‘a“frame ched 16x12 with- eight- Setting Foundation. | foot pests:on’ the property of Henry P. Foundations for the addition to the -, Caldwell’ 'pEPSlN of $24.971 were filed. Thirteen new -concerns, With nection with the erection of a frame ‘total | - i : garage, also adéition and alterations|. capital stock of $646:000 filed organ- | Beausoleil on Boswell avenue: Joseph' Hail & Son mill at Trading ki "op o D 0 B gl st ization papers in Connecticut last! “Two-Story. Addition. che are being put in by Coniractor s 5 - week, as against 21, with aggregate{ Antonio Coletti will erect a two- M, Williams. - The work is difficult, | Mary’s Polish Church at 155 = south The Perfect capital stock of $1,733,000 filed inystory addition to 'his’ property at 6% the like week of last year, as part of the foundation work ex- and 15, | Boswell avenue. .The addition will be main st. The total cost of ‘the im- tends into the stream caused by the . provements is about $1,000 b e : : Work has been started by ' thel - ; : with capitaligation of $336,000 in|at the rear of -his present house and | overflow from the Trading Cove pond. ¥ ! R o street -deparimen: on the erection} e 1916, will be 12x24 feet and will be of frame Installing Ventilation System. b ket i eLopt of a frame and metal storage shed e Building permits were iesued, last| construction with shinsle roof. TR R S T P e NO INCREASE FREE SAMPLES | Addition to Central Avenue Property.|stalled at the Marlin-Rockwel el 3 owners are purchasing the mate- +;. Iz spite.of enarmous increased s Dr. Caldwells Syrup Harttord, g WIBCPOr, v alerbURY: | Contractor Archfbald Torrance has|and a large galvanized blower has beer Al ie ey e i o ) S et o O Calinel | 1o ""1":;?."’"‘"’"‘ Mumber of 181, comparing with 13 | the contract to.erept a one-story addi- | set in place on the roof of the Frank- ’ e oo T R L e L R = o vl issued’ A0 thot saiip . Cies zlonazt;) (t:hetprlaper'y of. ET};’ S;:{ltan lin sau-eet f;lantN . A i) #E AL AT -;‘m ,,'_:gm‘d“ llunbfld-. So i pear, at entral avenue. & addition ungalow Nearing Completion. droggiste ast year. The cost of the new il be 16525 feat and wiil be of frame g SUBMARINE BASE, construction work this week $439,313, the largest o The' work on. the bungalow for W. C. construction. total = being 5 Younz .on Stetson'.avenue is nearingi The contract for building = bar- % found in H‘ngum‘m 'ghgfd! record Norwich Town Bungalow. cempletion. ‘The plasterers are now at | racks and officers’ . quarters at the compares witl new uildings to y vork interior. + . 3 R Compstfi' i Shat The bungalow on Town street for' work on the interijor. Submarine Base and State pier has include l Conteacts., dot 5 fast. s week. - been given o - the Dafi-vng -Slade factory comstruction - in 'Waterbury, { .5 il s i onstruction Co., ridge st $ V.| ain, and office .buildings and a|tract. The house will be - Stamforq and Bridgeport, ~school piber in Spring- | feet, of frame construction. It ewport, R. I The cost will be 3 - house additions in Waterbury, ~store| pera”*" °f TrAme houses i Bprine” | IRE L S w0 families, with | about $I3000. BOAT ARRIVES FOR . PLAINFIELD ! and apartment buildings in Water-| “Among the new projects - of the|six rooms for eoch, and will. be ' _FERRY TO BASE O | bury and Hamden, residence WOTk!|week are schoolhouse addition - in| provided with all improvements. PORTLAND. e Postoffice Cl i in New Haven, Hartford and Water- | granford, 10-story hotel in Bridge- [ The cost will be about $8,000. - ostofficn, Glosesat 710-sFungral 8% bury, one and two-family houses in| oce o e 7 The contracts for the additi a Miss Diana Bonni—St. John’s Cath- | h s port, brick store ‘and - apartment Moh A Contract. . ons. an . On W tcrf #d ' Sidy o 3 all the larger cities o the Sate-| Bilics o pridgeport, e station ohegan Avenue Contract. alterations o the residence of Dr. n Waterford Side' ofic Parish Buys Bonds and Thrift w t 3 4 hree-family | ;. ¥ 1 £ e an = 3. Taft o ad v - % st i o ' i, ety S B B P S | TG BT G Portand havo. beem| e wiall bodt vhicn ‘i Shore| Stampe—Campaish 5 Succee. anisa lannicy - butlding i Folvoke, -vests Iesanav.for Tooh Mbster It wil| — Zane Mectiio Ralway. Go..will nse for Ihe local post office now. cioses at| T dence work in Norwich public ga-|be of wood feet, fitted up|Building Operations In New England.| o7y BUCDOss o run fram the cove|; {5y m The new rule went into| ? rage in Bridgeport, addition to hos-|for two fami with six rooms for Statisties of building and enginecer- cnect Monday eveninmg. r: e % ! ng ine base, has arrived in New London, pital in Waterbury, and new - rec-|each, and having ali modern 'con-|ing operations in New England as|and will remain in.the harbor until K I Held M | tory and a number of alteration | venmiences. The cost will he in the | compiled The F. W. Dodze Com- Fonnint g sl Monday. ] Scores of Norwich Rzadon are Learn h | iy 3 ¢ 1 such time as the dock, which s to be Fu - can shos tan whereby the ing the Duty of the Kidneys. jobs in Hartford. neighborhood of $8,000. pany follow: constructed for the troltey company, | peniicral Sefvices for e e o sg’i'f}i}“-fi“uff’efl tsa::;:e]:tm rge:;' Pacific - Street Cottage. | Contracts to April 25, is in readiness to receive her. s gem_]“ 2 etrolas in the world. To filter the blood is the kiduey’s € g pas > | | Contracts to April This service will be established just T 5 mail coupon today) aut for the same week a year ago. The L. Minucel has. the contract fOr| copirndfe o April kg 1t am Keefe PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDIN: e mortgage loans for the two weeks are | the erection of a_frame cottage On | (ioriracts (o An - asBOUR N8 oek can be bullt, prob- | yoarers were Oliver August g e i When they fail to do this the kid-|'e71 30) "and $8,900, respectively. Pacific st. Adolph Luzieth: It | Gorrracts Lo Aor . 41,489,000 | ably within a couple ‘of weeks. The | foudrais, Harver nd Cleo 13548, Wil - 855 - Sorageh, Pusa TR Ave. v eal, Tn New London tHera were stx ‘sales | will be 20s28 feet, baving fonmn | o A 48,383,000 boat Will carry from 75 to 100 pas- Jetiomna, o en!Of tHe de. | salione Sead e setniams. snkflel daietisivg 0; [ Backache and other Kidney 1l1s may | o¢ reatty Tase wosk.to Swe for (s same | and provided with all improve- | Gonre%s 10 APKE 45430000 | serigers .and 49 of lght dralt. was in the Green Hol- | gardmg sour exy paymeat plan. Felp the kidneys do thelr work, | WoSk, last year, Loans for, the re. | mente Contracs to April - 4sson | EAST WOODSTOCK ed wan 3 vears ot the S Use Doan’s Kidiey Pills—the testad) s 1 $21,2 nd | Houses on Crystal Avenue. Contracts to April . 48,297,000 7 \ i S far el e Town : ¥ 1§41,200. i . : - it % jdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bon- | S kidney remedy. ! = i Ground has heen broken on Crys- | Contracts to April 41,425,000 =t {ni and died. Saturday aiternoon after ..-—-,———-———::.——_,“ Norwich people endorse their worth. NEW LONDON. i tol av. for a frame cottage for Sal-|Contracts to April % 20,691,000 | Burton: Bosworth Sells Out Mail Route |, }rier illness. She was a member C. 8. Bennett, motorman, 46 Pain.er i | Yatore LaRoccd, for L.C M- | Sonfractajico Apell 4 38.127000| _Meeting of Community Clib. |of Children of Mary's society, cannot be counted. About one-half'of Norwich, says: 1 know oan's Gation Stroat: Houes i nucci has the contract. It will be| Contracts to April 30,983,000 b the amount pledged cannot be counted Kidney Pills are good for they helped - 25x38 feet, w all’ jmprovements, | Contracts to April 2 26,808,000 Thrift Stamp Sales. 2O 2 ¥ e i P 3 ,808,/ ‘Hany Bosworth and family and N because the persons have not ng me a lot when I used them. 1 hayen't|. WOk has been started on 2| amd-costing $3,500. Contracts to April 25 23,068,000 The thrift stamp c: ign in the | w g housewhich is to be built a1 =T gy 2 Bosworth, all of Hartford, s-penz t.he p campaign in th rst payments. “The town is going to needed @ kidney remedy in u long | housewhich is fo be buil: “on Gor- | Contracts to April 25 35,247,000 village ' is "progressing ‘very fairly in}be . ton st. for Wm. Seeley, and for Sherman Street’ Bungalow. Contracts to April 2; -247,000 | ok end at George Bosworth's. illage by g very fairly injbe one of the many New England e e 60c. at all dealers. Dowt|Which A. W. Brown has the con-' L. Minueei- has startea work onl|Contracts to April 23, %flff,fi‘,’ Mersi Ocorps Boxworth wid caled te vitage, 3570418 Tetns, the . amounttowns to.socurs an hongs flas, 153hage _Price e Tl s. Dom't| ™ L b X e s 3 Shelton Sattirday, owing to the illness|Subscribed up to date. wwho have pledged their amounts make simply ask for a kidney remedy—get of ner mother, Mrs. Platt. : first payments this week,” says.Sid- Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that et s Vhes Huirorn Ess Mot howy vey . Paine, chairman of the Liberts Mr. Benpett had. Foster-Millburn TAFTVILLE ig over to zet over that feeling. They |hear a good sermon. We also sang @%?:!E%fl::lfid'sdm:&e Hanchl!:f Saturday evening the last movie loay.n committee in the town. Do, this ., M, Buffalo, N. Y. certainly are a-hard lot, especlally |our own familiar carols and the sing-|er Fridav. Mré, ] gen|Show was held in n theatre, as ill go. “ov: vy el ol I 8- {er, Friday. Mrs, May, who has béen arnd Plainfield will go ‘“over tlie. top’ Every Household In Norwich Should! yiicc Grace Greenwood Under Fire in| 101 3iMing at hospitals, etc, jers in the choir sang very well. 'We | there during the week, returned with Messrs. Benoit, Fountaine and Four-|as she has done in the other two Liz- Know How to Resist It. < o P‘ nder Fire i) “we met one of our old head nurses | Fere Strongiy advised no: to 0 to|uim Friday evenlng. “inier, managers of the Lily theatre,|erty bond campaigns. 1t your back aches because the kid-| . France—Personals and Notes. fast night and-we -bad a sreat re. h, but we went just the same, % e 3 jhave purchased the Iden building.| The Plainfield Independents ivent to neys are blockaded, J g A - Ainion. Alse Torodle on the tein vee. | Our new clothes for Easter were the Sells Out Mail Route. The new owners plan to renovate the | Moosup Sunday afternoon and .were You should help the kidneys with re‘:t::,:rsthaveh\;eenGmfle’x\vwd by localt terday with ~Genevieve McCormick its and bats that we wore{ Burton Bosworth has sold out his {building and have a saraze on the|gefeated by the team of that plage heit Work, s from Miss Grace Greenwood, Ibmme,. Fridds ittt $he war fiom | 1 have a bunch of vio-|mail route to George Phillips, of West | first floor and a dance hall on. theny g score of 8.10 7. 3 Déan’s Kidney Pills are especially “mh"T“ * Durse with the Yale Hospi-|nome? He knows almost everyone at | to wear. 1 suppose our Frenoh | Woodstock, 'who also purchased ~ the|second. The hall was crected in the| “A company from Boston has a gans for weak kidneys. 1 Unit in France. Miss Greenwood|home and says Bob Drew and Robina s and gas masks arc considered |two automohiles he hasused for trans-{fall of 1915 by € Heden, of men here painting the houses in Recommended by thousands—home |is the daughtet of - -Mr. ' and{ Mrs. live very near . him. aster ciothes. I only like them on|portinz mail and- passengers. has always shown t bk‘fi movie f{he Old Village, testimony proves their merit. | Greenwood of Front sivect. She is a I T e B o e Sall. the tiaaa ¢ field of baitle though. -We are| Mr, P?hillips will.move his family this|DPlays at the theatre. deal was| Two new boilers are being installed Leonard F. JLovett, motorman,”374|member ‘of the first Mobile Hospital| oo SWI B WHEE 10 me Al the Ume |very thankful to be safe and soundweek to the house-on Prospect street,|made about a month ago ork’is|at the local electric power plant. It Central Ave, Xorwich, says: “I have ‘é‘;‘x"itq Iégl{liln,fl[x:e rl:!:nr:il:;d;rldtv‘n; “:n siand & great deal if T didmt heap | 0d hope our next Easter to be home |formerly ocfupied by Rev..T. A. Tur- |10 begin soon in renovat build- | was rumored that the company is con- used Doan's Kidney Pills for Kidney |y @S range}‘;“ o Sy 1 P;r"‘ma:,’ ans from you all at Rime. I wonder when ‘*j“‘»’; ner and family. - .. g ing. Parish Sh Patrioti templating building an addition to, the trouble which I think was brought oa Z ] 3 Eevt: oo HE: aad. 8e6 vondall Love to all and Jet me know as soon| Mr. Bosworth. will . leave in a few il ows Fatriotism, | plant. by overlifting. 1 was taken with pains Efis:" u;l;‘e_lpatlli«;‘ g;\;e}:é!\!ens‘x]ntf;‘- azain? Got a letter . from Wilfred | 1S YOU receive my box. days- for - Camp Upton, having been| At St John's ch cross the small of my back. Stoopinz| 5HR8 T Sundayi Ly onard just befors £17 avitpaies GRACE. |draited. 3 - hundred and fifty-s: seemed to aggravate the trouble,| i Paris. | St i et s ST . Club: Meets, of Liberty bonds a £ pains when 1 tried 5o straight-| The letters follow: Sie; WY Jet vonu . know whon twe L. J. Savage Made Corporal. At -the ‘mesting of the Community | SaVing stamps were & p. Doan's Kidney Pills have SUNDAY, March 24. |change it. Love to all, from Savage, motor mechanic in | club- Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs, Trefley | Will be on sale ‘en me Draynp.‘lellef from such at-1 yy: gear Luey:—Your letters from GRACE. the aviation corps, stationed at Camp | Cross; Mr. an@ Mre. George Clark, Miss | ¢ urch v}"’,cause it d T highly recommend them to| pome ‘ware a real treat this time and ATE. | Greene, N, C, has been promoted to|Julia Johnson, were admitted to mem- 5?’5 v}”},‘a’l"‘ A Keefe, o tey . 600, at all dealers. Don't sim- | PRe cane’ from “Alice, ‘too. We' have March 31 !h’;j“'*:"w ’{;:fl“ dfe%;:s”t’ ODctoheé and | bershin. The programme cdnsisted of Egme’;;(‘;;le‘ o > 60c, 3 - | Te & | has ix, Camy Carol 5 i W o bl come ply for a kidney remedy—got | or,,Our Pase and are having a real) Dear Folks at Home:—T Hancock, provious to going ‘15 Camp | a0, R o O | or who do not coms down street dur-| ' 3 Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that| oo Shoy anen crrorday and today|ter Sunday in P: Gre i oniV it iy g by Mrs. A T.|{h2 the week, may be abie to purcha: Plant sweet corn about the time of et e e er e Mhne, fhat]ehells have been droppiug at the Tatelferent from our Easter home in Taft-| s Hibbard. A social hour foilowed. Vhens-on Sunday. BT the last killing frost in spring and Mgrs. Buffalo, K. Y : -0+ of every, fiftieen minutes. I didn’t close | viile. The Huns have lot up a Little in| Bersonal 4 N Louive "Linderman 'is- boardifg for Boud Sales o Baad make 3 or 4 successive plantings at - r;xyj eves last ;nght and how I du} cuss | their wicked work and so far today| . @ sl s an h”"- ’t:ha nmm&ur 6f the school year with ool ales o onds. intervals of two weeks. From @& vitz early this' morning when I was|] have only heard two shi Car T. George ompson has purcba:ad er aunt 'm. C‘ln‘k. The Liberty loan c ign in the| quarter pint to a half pint of seed is M. A. BARBER so tired and could not ‘sleep. Their|you 1Biaiing ins thisie ~wira 7 |a new Dodge runabout. towr 18 Very successful and by ‘the| sulicient for. s hundred+foet . Tow. . air raids have been a failure. Weling on churches and h s TR R oCm end of the week it is certain that|Planpt the sced in drills 3 feet apart Machinest a 3 ::w 1,an vl(:‘c;ndderful bki‘: Gfigma&e(}o» Good Triday at ome of Jgnn geG‘are ‘:\}f’ Newport spent the ROAD s | Prainfiela will be {ncluded pmong the | and thin to a single stalk every 10 to achinest an Engmeer as - broug own by the French|ihere v week-end al ome in the vilage. | towns that have exceeded their quota|i4 inches, or plant 5 to 6 seeds in® planes. Tbe French planes are sol:‘erno s g e Death of M Ehnbeth Cooper— |and that have gone over the top. Al-[hijlis 3 feet apart each.way, and thin pretty and look like Heautiful silver |Tors 3 Frank Fourtier is. moving . fro i dy $111000 has b ledged to ’stx.lk: hill. C 2 = etty k ik s ord was crucified and people had | ppow; url oving . from Personal M. . ready 4 ag -~ betn: -piecgel. | out to, BAeth in a bil over Steam Engine Repairs |piras un'in the ek ” The people hers | gono there. to. pray for ‘neace, e |FrOvidence street fo South. Norwalk. SNl Sieien which is 324200 over the quota. Al- | tho sceds about 2 inches deep. Cul- are quite plucky and_ we are ail out { passed by at 6 o'cloc Huns P S 'Mrs. Seth W, Willlam .| though this large ‘amount has been|tivate frequently, taking, care to.re- = walking in the beantiful sunshine. The | han i fiog oclok ond the Huns | Thomas Waldron of Fort Terry weala: Hertien-amishacd tos, ;Qfm‘,““,’fl, pledged many peopla must be remind- | move all suckers from _ around _the PLUMBING AND GASFITTING |Shells heve done no damage and we|people and wounding ninety |2 visitor at his home in the village on |yard chaptér, D: A, R.-mesting held |ed that unless théy make first pay-|base of the stalks.—U. S. Dopartment | bmduin are mot at all frightened. ‘We nurses |shelling hasn't amounted t S in the Congregational parish house at|ments on their bonds their pledges|of Agriculture. are at a ‘place given by very wealthy {geal, but the Peopls are highly indig- nant over this new monstrosity. | felt- rather queer at ranze of a German n when the hells fall they seem quite nezr, Wel are not.in danger as we are in the other end of the city. The poor refu- | gees have made my heart ache. Old | men and children with ail their be- longings in little push carts and baby carriages, and such scared and white TR : Mystic. Red Cross work was the object FEdward Murphy of the Naval Re- nd man: ma serve Hospital school' at N ot :he ({:;“y mmnm were de during “Death of Mers. Cooper. pent the week-end at his home. in ne village. Miss Hlizabeth Cook, daughter of the late.Rey. John Coover. died Thursday, the 18th. The.body will he_ taken to ‘Warehouse Point for burial. Her father was ai qnhe’ time a-pastor of the Old Mmiz‘ Mgthodist church. women for nurses. It is just lovely here and-the food is so much better. Beds are very comfortable and the| window opens onto a little baleony. Our mobile’ hospital is great and we are the first U. S. A. unit te_have one. They will be a help and I only hope we can all stick it out and do our share. I am very bitter against the Germans and hope after. the war CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT end ECONOMICAL- H MODEL RANGES STERLING GIRL'S REASONS = FOR BUYING LIBERTY BONDS Hellen Mowry Puts the Arguments-In brought to recover $90 for board fur- 15 able ) 5 = Brief But Telling Way. Jotngest CHild’ of Mr. and Mrs We furnish Repaira for all makes e E L T AT 2= Lagmard: Sotimson s seadie feer X of Rarges | itter end. Everyone ig giving of their | Reasons why every American should | MF. and Mra. Hirold Wilcox and son 4 ———————— ey tvolunteors are working with re.|Duy Liberty Bonds are statéd: briely (of Oneco motored here and epest Sun. 3 | newea cnergy on dressings and the|DUt’ strangly by “Hellen' Mowry, the |dAY with Mc. ¥leoxs patents, Mr. and H A J whole & CQ H B eledd st i ¢ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. ‘Byron Billings.. i " . oy men are too wonde How proud | \r £ S Mra C'BM Stewart is_recoverin; . England and France must be of their | MONTY of Sterling, in a letter to, the 5 € 1 12 FERRY STREET FOR COUBHS AD COLDS brave and courageous men. I have w“; e‘w é;“l:samm"l_b‘ e ; ¢ . A met many English nurses who have y We Shou uy a Liberty und. mmlynmaua"e‘;?,fi: e mte. | Teon Torking for throe veare. They| There s no reason £o. ask why we h.e;;::l ';ifllll?nis ’;flamdggl::g MMB_S:S The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been troubles. A tonic-restorative prepared |1l have determined cxpressions, but|should buy a Liberty Bond. The only - . in use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of 3 witheut harmful -formi: v % . - Priscilla, spent. Satur@ay in Norwich. 3 T F BURN il or habit-forming drugs. |are very cheerful, too. I have been|question in the minds of thousands-of Russell Stewart of Lower’ y;mmck 3 . . 50 them today. very busy during this crists. It seems| Americans today is “how many can I|wag at her father's, Sa H ‘cents a box, including war tax that one eannot do enough. We at-|get and be able to live on the re-|".s: X Williams has finished sawine a 7 ten services at an American | mainder?” ; HEAT[NG AND PL““BING m’:m&"y}m‘h church this morning and it :vfls such m;]g:g ez{lways in the mind of every- u;;a?ofiée'mt" S b0 i % {2 sight to see all of the uniforms and | one is the sinister thought. ‘What if yard, sent away. : 92 Frankin Strent Ine cermens hould win®” e ne| CANTERBURY PLAINS knows, u ‘ew wanl 0 nl very Ao x: often. X = It would mean, Germans In our|Garden Club Holds Annual Meeting—| ' 0B£ MHRAN senate, Germans M our house; a Ger- Gox Liberty B R RT J' 'c R E Do u want man president—if we were - lucky ol St f ot GAS FITTING, s l n ea enough to escape without being added | The Garden:club of Canterbury PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING = th? to the German empire, it would mean | Plains met last Thursdday afternoon, Washingten Sq, Washi § jat least thousands of Germans pour- |with Miss Grazcé Dawlsy and elected B¢ i ;; nh.mu::.h" Building ing into the country, and probably |the following officers: President, Hans If yeu are suficnng from eczema or among them German soldiers to hold | Hanson; vice president, Raymond A..ng for N. B. O. Shest Packing seme similar distressing, embarr: the country in case of an uprising, and | Parkhurst; secretary, Richard Park- T e ssing we all know what German soldiers are. | hurst; 1 : | i urst; treasurer, -~ Willie Parkhurst. skin crupmn whydon't you get rid of Who will doubt but that they would | Much interest was-shown at the meet- 4 “‘0" GAST|"es it by using Resinol Ointment? Unless :fi W;’;&n“g'hg‘a:,?lelih:;‘oxh? :"mt““; ing..for sbh.!lfi;l'lt ‘hr?er gardens this ’: # y ar? Ting. dy gott 8 v 1 the treable is die to some > sestous inter- mean a German-America, the loss of SD;;L:,,S m,:e e o e b 3 ga plowed. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY ‘nal disorder, it quickly yiekds to Resi- our liberty, that thing that our boys e B i nel, an are fighting for in France today. impriving. Propacty. x i in most cases is easily healed - i THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. byit The fest appeetion sally o mon LT R D i et i T2 7| GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS : . ops onds, and every true American ‘re- il Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest itching and makes the skin feel coaland alizez tha§ and responds generously ca;l‘tg b;flz);n: !Brogngs;uhl:s !::k- 4 z to the call of fighting for "America 3 i - DTRe: Be 2 | o comfertable. We recommend it with the e Taehine home from her daughter, Grace's. ars the Signature of s ot Phon 581 utmost confidence becamse of its We must perserve liherty and the Buying ‘Bonda. A 2 e l-amflcTsSmgredlcnts. Aided by S:i:lilce 13&\\"}‘:”‘{7‘102?,} Q:-attis fl§:¥ t‘l‘: ?e comfll“?f i mehbmd g T SR Pesinoil Soa Sodys2ent o1 Oy 2 is doing w the town. it is hoped MODEBN PLUMBI“G S P it acts even more battles, and buy Liberty Bonds to back | that the town will go far bevond its 3 q Y. them up. quota in raising mfley to help -out ’g‘ 5 H 3T e T TUncle' Sam. - - is as essential in modern houses Waterford Suit Settled. Several of the farmers hav. ! L4 A ¢ e " i e com- | % slectricity is to lighting, ' We guaraf- ® Settlement has been reached in the|menced to plow and in places they find ' ; 4 1e the very best PLUMBING WORK commen pices courtCase ‘of Trene & |(he'ground very et 3 4 - the e % Fay o aterford against Charles A. 63 tt ‘and - children | by expert workmen o fairest Galtul, of Waterford, administrator of |are visiting Mrs. Herhert Lee in Nor- | m:.:. B g the estate of the late Gilbert C. Spen- |wich. 5 CHea sx us for plans prices. Omtment and also be cer of that town. e it a Hans > ® ° Btz Sor oo iyt e suit was oni_who has been very " The Kind You Have Always Bought i J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street - Sold by all dgzists ard . erw in toilet govds. Trflnfnd‘iulkpn Resindl, Badtimore Me. nished the decedent between June 6, 1916, and September 2 year, Spencer gs a nurse during the period. of the same same 2nd $270 for services rendered{ WM lusnnkth x«-%wn:em»m th: YrE cENTAUR MEANY, NEN YORK CATY, ; M