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When you buy “at home,” you see what you buy before you pay out your good money; you do not wait; you pay no high freight; you get known brands »f goods from people you know who stand behind every thing they say and sell. Do not buy from us just to keep your money at home and be loyal to your home town, but because you can get better stuff for less money and get it quicker than by sending to a far-away mail order house. DANIELSON Harry W. Clarke and Killingly nmnufactarers have about at their Lome on completed the filling out of question- er J. l' Lewis of the Orpheum naires sent m by the zovern- » has been in Mcriden, where sikot, o has another. theatre, on a business ny Sabin S. Russell, advisory board ave one of th or of the f the men b aires ar re. seemed to indicate that tion of health in the borough that d than the average 4 S ago. 3 be sent| - Mrs. Eliza M. Jones, 7 home in Goodyesr. She w being h mass Holy Cross ce 3 Anselem Bernier, Adelard Goulet, B. was the funeral director. wbed by Hun F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST | Funeral Directors and Embalmers Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT v Courtesy. Efficiency, Satisfaction | cane Telephone Connection, Moosup Div, bo: nd there wa OVERCOATS Now is the time and here is the place to select your new Winter Overcoat. We're showing a larger variety than ever of warm stylish overcoats. All wool cloths, many of them rainproofed. Hand-tailor- ing and moderate prices will insure overcoat satisfaction to you. For young men the popalar coat is the Town Ulster. Cut with very shapely body, some with all-around waisted effect, others with half belt. Bell.shaped bottom, length about to the knee, and wide convertible collar. “This is the best bet in young men’s coats this season. $25. to $40. For conservative dressers our special Oxford grey vi- cunas, Chesterfield model, thhfullsflklmmgutm is is a mighty good value. Other good models in Double Breasters, Form Fitters, Full Backs, Chesterfields, and big Driving Ulsters. $20., $22., $25., $27., $28., $30., up to $40. COMPANY | . sl el Lt | Reports Thursday in Danielson | Der. the general |- 3 is < and hak many.of the cases PUTNAM have developed recent- held from her home Thvrsday morn- rch. Rev. | surrcunding towns, . was celebrant, Rev. |Candidates already are und , deacon and Rev. A.|is understood that the sub-deacon. Birial was | Workers, who represent the mas and Joseph Cote. L. K. Ken- Miss Mabel Bufler one of the nurs- heroism when ital in France vers, is a niece |of the state of Conneeticu: Marinda C. Butier of Daniel- ‘ At the time of the murderous raid on rital Miss Butler was engaged g for a_wounded soldier. One dropped trom a Hun shaitered one end of the hos- a_perfect hurri from the win-|ple who are going another | tions of the candidates, too. _was blown out of her bed and -ounded. the situation, Miss Butler went to the aid of this nurse and assisted in get- ting hers to a place of greater safety. ‘She also lent aid in removing the. rza‘u':dnd ‘:-men-ufi-nm a‘“c'he u:ml;z_d dug-outs nearby, these ing mnmoa n (w: of such a raid by the fiyers of a nation now call- 1ng for swm of fustice and denying t_\u have been guil- ‘ty of atrec " before charg- Ly cd’ against a- -o-n!hdmhduuan na- on. * Miss Butler, press, despatches indi- cate, escaped without iujury. She has been'in France a vea: and a half now and much of thiz time has been spent in front. Her education having besn complet- cdinhfl-.)(hsnuflorhta lied for ‘govermment service as an ter- preter. Born in New Haven, m her father, Mrs. Robinson's brother, was president ‘of the Tradesmen’s National bank and execntor of ths Sheffield es- tate and otherwise prominent, she had throughont ber' life accustomed only wldmrymdvutnehvmmtot the cares of iife. - At the very first outbreak of the war she volunteersd for ‘such service as she felt she might-be able to perform and sought an opportunity for imme- diate assignmient for duty in France. Arrived overseas she was ‘at first as- signed to duty at'one of the finest can- teens outside of Paris. She made such a careful study of . canteen rmanage- ment and was so successful in other ways that she was sent to the front, where she nad charge of the estab- lishing of canteens. Mecanwhile she was devoting special attention to learning about ‘nursing. ho-as to fit herself for general duty, ~and for sometime past she has been engased as a nurse. Though not at all robust when she left the United States, Miss Butler in a letter received from her sometime ago by Mrs. Robinson savs she has not known a day of ill health since she has been overseas, an that life back -home -would seem very tame to her now. Bravery and patriotism of TUndeterred by_the horror of | Byrn association, is i Put- nam, Lnd will vflt in all’ the towns of the 2§th and 29th senatorial dis- tricts, to. interview, to suf- relative frage matters, those who have heen nominated representatives. senators. . .An organizer will come m- to this territory m take up special work that will upple- raent that belng done by Miss Blan- kenburg. Herewith is the fir‘ instaliment of names of registrants of September 12 in towns of this district and thelr so. rial and order numbers, all Class A: l—mwngChmms. 26 Dyer street, 2—1027 Rico ’Utbine. Mechanicsville. 3—1697-Joseph A. Lavallee, Danielson. 4—2781- George W. Macomber, R. F D. .Attawaungan. 5— 438 James H. Vaide, Eastford. 6— 904 MNWHS. 23 Mill etreet. 7—!5;”&‘!“ . Boswell, 18 Leydon t, Putnam. 8—1340 James E. Barnes, 26 Water street,” Putnam. 9—1907 Hermmin Hescen, North Gros- “venordale. 10— 20 Harlan Page Amidon, R. F. D., Thompson, 11—1355 Harry_ L R Young, South ‘Woodstock, 12—2152 Telesphore J. Miller, Laurel streef, Putnam. 739 Alderic Arpin, 31 Mill street, Putnam. 535 John W. Kennedy, 3 emy street, Danielson. 219 Henry J. Keem.i.‘et R F. D. 2, Killingly, 625 Brnest T, Kennedy, 23 Fur- nace street, Danielson., 72 David Thompson, Mechanics- ville, 832 Rigo P. Thomas, 4¢ Grove street, Putnam. 964 Henry Dumes, 69 street, Putnam. 348 Paul Tomocko, Wesliord. Acad- Battey the highest types have been wmarked in all her work abroad. 4 Charles O. Johnson, R. F. D. J. W. Neal, of the state banking de- partment. formerly_of the Irving Na- tional bank of New Yok, is at the Windham_County National bank dur- 3, Putnam. 221961 Nevy Goodyear. $— 13¢ Michael Torvel, Goodycer J. Peterson, R. F. D. Sulemon, Box 25, ing the absence of Cashler Francis E. Storer, who lias been ill, but who gaining etrength and on the read to recovery. ernment agents for carpenters, ma- chinists and toolmakers who are need- ed by the government to rush forward construction work at New London and Waterbury. Killingly has an appor- tionment “of such tradesnien to fur- nish and the plants of the big manu- fagturers and other employers will be canvassed in an effort to obtain the necessary volunteers. This work is to be carried out in every tows in Wind- ham county. A committee consisting of E. Cunneen, J. ¥. Gardner and William M. Franklin has been agppointed to make arrangements for the _annual Hunting “ishing club. Though the date for the hunt has not.been set it will be on some Saturday night during Novem- Candidates for the legisiature in of | this and surrounding towns are al- ready getting a line on what pressurs 3 her | they are to be subjected to by tem- , ied At heT | perance interests in an effort to pledge of Herbert Jones, of the Goodyear | Nem to vote for legistative measures that will mean state wide prohibition in Connecticut, by act of the incom- davghter of Mr. h pneumonia at|.} L company. Mr. Shedd is| The funeral df Miss Marie Cote was | ing legislature. Following a meeting in ‘his city of of |clergymen from Putnam and varius interview cut Temperance on, grange and a numboer of have met some success i didates ote 1o measures i1l mes prohibition. but other ca balked and refused the pledge mem- selves to do other than vote for a ref- erendum of the question to the voters course. the temperance and pr workers_hold is unconstitutional and to which course they are onposed, it those who do not be- Iroading such legisiation through without reference to the peo- to ask zome que whole state campaign seems to e simmering down to a fizht over the state-wide prohibition . question. and thers is likely to be a much split-up vote in many towns in this part of the state, The name of’ Private Charles A. 22 Yy, appeared in Private Fyan Is the son of Captai and Mrs. Joseph A, Ryan of this cit has been in servi Private Ryan was gasscd some we ago, but returned to his company on August 23, he states in a letter re- ceived here from him by his father, The question now arises as to whether his name appedrs in the casualty list because he was gassed, it beinz known that on many occasions names of in- jured men appear in the caswalty lists Weeks -late, or ‘becauhe he again has been injured. ? In a letter recetved here this week v his father ‘Captain Ryan wrote that se was' again in ‘active ‘servico and that “we are giving them h——!" Another name that appeared in Thursday's casualty lists was that of Private 'William H. Richardson, East Woodstock, severely wounded. Priv- ate, Richazdson, a_volunteer, is an or- Ph:.n ‘who has bee'n in the service for more than.a year. ‘He formerly was a student at Woodstock academy. Thursday morning . the fumeral of Mrs. Catherine sGlemn. h mass of reqmem at St Mary's urch - at 9 o'clock., Rev. Charles Bedard was:celebrant of the mass with Rev. James Grady of Hart- ford, whose home is in Putnam, dea- con and Rev. Adrian Dykemans sub- @eacon. ‘Wag in St. Mary's cem- F\“nl services fer Mrs. Harmon Morton were held at her home in ‘Woodstoek Thursday, baria! beinz in Qrove street cemetery in this ofty. Mrs. Harmon died after an iliness with and pneumonia. She Was 23 years of age. Two attendants from the Tinited {States hoepital at Wrestham, Mass., bo appeargd at ihe office of ‘hs local board Wednesday after- noon, seeking transportation. to his home in Runemede, Kanszs. Private Lasper ic sofiering frem an infury to is_expected, howewer, that be will ul- recover. shifl? Mm'mnm-m ng of those whio will direct thwe Unmit- d“m&mhthcky The meeting was attended by tives of verious. organtsations and de- mominations that 3re intarested in making the drive a yuccess. The meet- . LOUIS E. KENNEDY nAm:uon Undertaker and Embalmer Gpecial Attertion to Every Detell. l Ty § was reported Thursday as steadily [ 2 Killingly will be.canvassed by gov-| Reashaw was held |7 from her home on Kim strect with a - : 79— 103 John Vostynack, Warrenville. ‘Bflmmfl&nflnflhmtm It Joseph Beauregard, Putnam. 623 Adelard Ritchie, 46 Mill street, Putnam. ville. 201427 George Ledoux. Putna 80—1625—Thomas Redfern Meadow street, [atnam. Fred \fin»v R. F. . Putnam. . Greer. Meehan, Benate 37—1732 Frank Lauce, street, Putnam. 61 David A. Morin, 20 Walnut | street, Putnam. Wallace Hall, Woodstock John Koppe, Woodstock V: .; ) E Rey nolds street 699 Josem Powhattan = Grasyenordale. 46— 134 Wiltred Rivers, Grosven aribeault North Gro: Tivizm Putnam. Johnson, R. F. D. 2 Carl E. Putnam. am J. Duguetie. Nor enordale. rio P. Duval street, Danielson. 59—1692 C Putnam. 60— 684 Luther W. Doy, Killingly. 61—1429 Thomas J. Lynch. Quinebau; 62—1853 John M. Gibson, Grosveno: Dayville, a1 5 Philip Selesnoff, Box 125 School street, Putnam. V. Allen. 20 Me- Putnam. treet, Danielson 580 Walter L. street, Danielson. 68— 13 Bfstraties E. Patson, Me- chanicsville. 69— $77 Frank street, Danielson. To—1131 Ffiw'ud F. Phelen, Mechan-| cssvil 12312 Robert . nordale. Montieth, Gros- 1 722425 Tnsetn Morin, North Grosven- | ordal 73—2163 Wil m E. Cocper, North Woodstock. 74— 77 Alexander-J. Foster, R. F. 4, Putnam. T5—2460 George C. Phiilips, Fast ‘Woodstock. 858 Harry Hill. Killinely. iT— 82 Clarénce B, E. P'eterson, 13 Spring street, Danfelson. ‘venordale. 80— $33 Ovila , ‘H. Grosvenordal §1—2849 Vaughel Grosvenordale. Andette, North 222125 Henry Hardmas, 26 Harris street, Putnam. 83—1294 Augustus E. Graves, 42 Cof- tage sireet, Danielson. 84—2800 Cleophas Laflamme, Grosvenordale. 85— 101 Louls Z. Lamanrcux, R. Chasboxvzey street, Danielson. 7—1074 Micosyslaw Mechamnicsville. 2534 Albert 8. Esinehart, Ana- wangan: Hotel, Danicison, $9—2533 Clarence W. Rorth, R. F. D. 2, Killingly. 90—2183 Napoleon J. Lapont, 26 Can- ‘ al 91—168% Abilec C, Liclia. Goodyear. W—-ZS“ lhnk Philippe, 9 — ”’ Wfl"am Barber, Bast Thompson. §4—2279 Speva Vasfl, Box 246 North' Grosvenordale. 95—1880 Valure Gendream. $7 Franklin: strest, Danielson. 962943 ('arem:e A. Beaver, North H—lfls hsler Rotkwell, North Wood- 3 659 Michael P. Mansh, North Grosyenordale. 99—2321 Aldemar A. Church street, Putnam. 100—2817 C'lay‘ton L. Peckham, R. F. D. No. 2, utnam. 101—2042 Omer J. Berthiaume. 77 Van South 50 Water i § North | § , 116 Chureh | J. Stockton, Atta- Norta Grosvenor- | 76 School . Chaee, R. . D., n. | 612 Joseph Godin, 20 Oak street. 6 John Bourque. 6 Mechanic Hoyle Railroad Lausegner, Tnion { 105—2513 Elmer F. 106—1749 Elmer J. 0 Wilired Mertel, North Gros-|ype 1574 Fong Hugy, 10924 fila, Box 93 North{110— North | 114— 628 Eugene Paquin, , 35 Mechanic Grosvenor- Brodeur, 332 10¢ Dr.. Ziuul me m lc Colgate’s Dental Powder .. 15¢ 26c Sheftield's Paste u.... 186 2e Kolynos Paste ........ 21¢ 26 Dr. Lyon's Paste . 2be Dr. Lyon’s Powder .. 20c Willlams' Powder . 27cc Forhan's Paste....... 2¢ 25¢ Cheney's Tooth Powder 2ic 25¢ Lavoris' Liquid . 21e 25¢c P. & M * Tooth Paste . 19¢ 25c Lazell's Paste ........ 21¢ 25¢ Burrill's Paste and Pow- der ... v 210 Colgate’s Ribbon Dental ... 25¢ 30c Soz0dant ...eessesssess 230 25¢ Rubifoam 2c 50c Calder's 25¢ Calox's... 50c Pebeco Faste Colgate's Dental Powder .. 24c 50c Forhan’s Dentifrice ... 49¢ 50c Pepsodent Paste ...... 38¢ Listerated 5¢c Nye's Machine Oil...... 4c¢ 10¢ Rit Soap Dye, all colors 8¢ 8c 16c 16 29¢ 10¢ Nye's Machine Ofl. 20c Witch Hazel.. 19c Parson's Ammenia. 35¢ Parson’s Ammonia. 120 - Absorbent Cotton. 1% ounce cartons 19c Absorbent Cottom, 2 ounce Cartons ... 25¢ Absorbent ounce cartons TOILET PAPER AND PAPER TOWELS Crepe Toilet Paper, 5-ounce size, rolls onl......7 for 2%c Crepe Toilet Paper‘ "t ounce size. rolls only.......6 for 25¢c Crepe Toilet Paper, rolls oxnly Toilet Pap Aanilia Tissue, good cuality 1.000 sheets, rolls o ly 3 for 27¢ Seott’s Sani Tissue, in rolls only, a carton of three, at 465c A. P.W. Toilet Paper, best quality manilla tissve, in cartons containin year's supply, at. 15¢c Paper ’towel carton, &t SHAVING SOAPS Williams' Mug Soap, a cake S wi < Williams’ ber Bar .... 10c Williams' Stick. cream or powder in two sizes, 25 and { Colgate’s Barber Bar, 8§ for 60c, a cake et LS Colgate’s Stick, cream or powder in two sizes. sbe i oo ane Colgate’s Hand\ Grip Stick 30c Colgate's andy Grip Re- flls ..... 22c <& “Tonnson's \h'\\lng Cream .... 21 e TOILET WATERS AND PERFUMES Colgate's Florida Water ... 36c Colgate’s Perfumes, ounce ... B Colgate's ‘Water Colgate’s “Florida Water 's Violet Sec .. $150 Djerkiss’ Permmex Colgate's 5 S Djerkiss, Toilet Wa(er B $2.50 Mary Garden fume, an ounce ........ 10c 16¢ held in this store or this' MEN as well as Women, are interested in this sale, ? because the articles offered are the same arti- cles that about every man uses daily in his bathroom— only at reduced prices. Here is a partial list of the Toilet Articles included in this Sale. And please remember—the Sale will end when the store closes on Saturday night. Miscellaneous Toilet Requisites At Specia.l Prices 5¢ Absorbent Cotton, ounce cartons ... Gloves . l0c Daggett & ing Cream. 25¢” Pond's Cream .... Cream ...... Benzoinated " Cream 35 Lundverg's Cream 35¢ Pompetan N mond Crean: Gbc Dagget & ing Cream Cream Tokalen Greasy LEleaya oveiee Creme Simon Melba Skin Cleane 30c Pompeian Cream .. Cream .. Cream ...... $2.00 Madame 15¢ Amolin. 25¢ Odorono. 25¢c Mum... 25c Eversweet... 50c Odoromo..... TWO WORE DAYS OF OUR AUTUMN SALE OF I FRIDAY This Sale will positively end on Saturday night. It is the most comprehensive Sale of Toilet Requisites ever is’ city, embracing as it does com- plete lines and assortments of standard grade Toilet 15c Sunset Soap Dyes, all colors 75c Michelsen's Bay Rum.. 65¢ 10c Sylpho Napthol......... 25¢- Sylpho Napthol........ 19 Rainbow Dyes .... Tintex for coloring dainty fabrics .. Hump Hair Pin 5¢ value, at.. Celluloid Hair Pins, shell or amber, straight or crimp- ed, a d0zZeN...cuiiisnsers Mo 50c Sylpho Napthol........ 3¢ $1.06 ‘Sylpho Napthol....... 83¢ §%c Rubber Hounsehold TOILET CREAMS Cold Cream, tubes . 25c Daggett & Ramsdell's Cold Cream, tube: 10¢ Cosmo Buttermilk Seap 8 10c Olivilo S08D...csesssess 86 Physicians' and Surgeons’ Pond's Extract Vanish- = léc Jergen's Glycerine Soap 25¢ Camphorease ¢ Woodbur, - Facial Sanitol Face and Cold . Pompeian Night Cream Packer’s Charm i5c Remmert's Cocoa Butter rear's On: s dergen's Benzom and Coluptesiatura HOTbe Loy 3 Pear's Scented Soap, 3 for 50c Hind's Honey 50c Stillman’s . Frc Cold Cream, jar 50c Pond's Extract Vanith- 250 W b B ke & ke 50c Pond’s Extract Charm e v e Cuticura Soap, box of 3 ‘Tokalon Non Greasy Cream Hudnut's Marvelous 25 Packer's Tar Seoap, box - ¢ Resinol Soap, box of 3 §1.00 Daggett & Ramsdell's Eoleatss Cold Cream, jars 7 $1.00 Pompeian $150 Gourard’s With each cake of Cream Tokalon Complexion Soap at 25¢c we will give a box contain- ing one miniature package of each of the following Tekalon Preparations: Face Lotion, Complexion Cream, Face Pow- der, Beauty Powder and Hair Shampoo. Face Bleach ..... DEODORANTS SATURDAY *# 2 $L W Hair Brushac. white enamel 7 8¢ 18c Hand Scrub Brushes... 1&; 25c Whisk Broems l5e Violet Ammonia.. 15c Two-in-one Shoe Polish 10c 7 Rubb $1.50 Metal Hot Water Bot- tles with fiannel cover.. $1.19 5¢ '20-Mule Team Borax, quarter pound .......e0.0 48 20c '20-Mule Team Borax, one pound . ROUGE AND FACE POWDERS 25¢ Qanitol Face Powder.. 21c Soc Aubry Sisters’ Beau- tifier W Colgate’s Eclat. Colgate’s Cashmers Bouguer, 25c 8%c Roger &, Gallet Rice TOILET SCAPS Soap, 90c a box or cake at 8¢ ¢ Palmolive Soap... POWAEr ...ovvnvieniinnnns o s o . 50c Madeline Imported e e French Face Powder..... 37c Soap eooeeecceceenaecene MO} Prgo Derma Viva Liquid.... 360 12c Colgate's Bath Tablets, 50c La Blanche..... large size, assorted odors, 3 for eee 20 Peroxide 50c Java-Rice Powder... 30c Dr. Charle: Fm:a Pow- der . 3 80c Mavis all ;lu:exa b0cVivandau's Lady )hu'y 50c Pompeian Beauty Pow- ¢ Pompeian Eloom. 50c La Dorines. €5¢c Djerkiss . 50¢ Tetlow's Pu Coigate's Rouge ....... 50c Carmen Lace l’omm 3¢ Carmen Rouge...... 80c Aubry , Sisters’ Tint. Miro Dena Rouge...: 50c Mary Garden Rnus« Elcaya “ . 85¢c Mmellzed \\a $1.75 Pivers' Azurea $1.00 Mary Garde So1p i cented Soap, $1.69 a dozen, cake............ 156 40c a box of three, or vake 15¢ 55¢ or a cake. gates Cashmere Bouquet Soap, large size, 3 tor Tve, A CaKe sicicesncnarseniess 290 for J¥c or a cake......... 2lc lmported Castile Soap 6 cahes for Yoc or a cake e cakes for 3%c or a cake of & cakes for G%c or a e TOILET POWDERS cake ..... sosesnisosenan 10¢ Romanozalcum Powder, assorted odors 21e 15¢c Jumbo Violet 18¢ Sanitol 20c Babcock’s Coryiopsis 20¢ Williams' Talcum, Vio- let, Rose and Carnation .. 16¢ s 25¢ Mennen's Borated Tal- FREE ':i cum, large size 200 ulel.l's Talcum, three 1 5¢ .ac §ykos Comfort Powder 21: 20c Mavis' Talcum. 25c Squibb’s Powder 29¢ Spooper's Taleum glass jars, Tea, Rose, cakes for &% or a cake.. Coleo Soap at $1.10 a dozen or a cake... i8¢ 6c. Colgate’'s Talcum, all odors 18c Colgate's Talcum, large .... 25¢ 25c BaQoock's Butterfly Tal- cum ... e boc Syke's Comfort Powder 42 60c Mary Garden Taleum .. 52¢ den Noort, Putnam. 10 Leroy B. Laplace, R. F. D. o. 1, Killingly. James H. Marsh, 190 Grove t. Putnam. George A. Dupuis, 76 Fur- nace street, Danielson. Shippee, 208 Putnam. Brindamour, 38 Mechanics street, Damielson. School street, 107—2273 John F. Carlson, Grosvenor- dale. el Danielson. Ki m H. Farnum, East- ford. 111—1717 Joseph Leda, North Gros- venordale. _111—1689 James W. Caffrey, 31 Arch , Putnam. 1131822 Adhenar Benoit, 223 Provi- dence street, Putnam. Excha‘n{a‘ derick L. Racine, Box 94, street, Putnam. 116— 901 Henry Lapoi street, Putnam. z Munyon, R, F. D. 116— 150 George C. No. 4, Putnam. 117—1507 Stanislaw Main street, Danielson. 118—2446 George C. Spaulding, Wood- it E 119—2328 Henry R. Duval, Grosvenordale. 120—2266 Louis Lafleur, Webster, Mass. 121—2338 Ulric Joly, vard, Danieison. 122— 189 Amede Bernier, 3 Oak street, Danielson. 123— 827 Philip Putnam. 126—2406 Arnold ‘R. Stone, . 2, Putnam. 22 Battey We have it in Carload Lots GOLD MEDAL QUAKER Lowest Market Prices Deliveries anywhere i Killingly Dayville Grain & Coal Co. Grosvenordals 128—1813 Eugene L. Pavreau, 18 Cha- |185— l“ l(k:hul e~1 , 22 Powhatan e 181—1466 Wilfred Waltas, street, Putnam, 124— 949 ‘Costica Michel Box 93, North Grosvenordale. 125— 962 Emil Plante, 16 Elm street,| arl B. Perrin, RED JACKET street, Putnam. Head, Jr, 2 pel street, Putnam. cademy etreet, Danielson. 129— 866 Louis Levin, 745 Smita lfi—ll‘ll Joseph N. Hetu, Fabyan. treet, Putnam. Adelard J. Carriere, 68 Bat- street, Putnam. Briere, Goodyear road. Goodyear. 31 John Hamerski, 120 State avenue, Goodyear, 2445 R. D. Staley, Wilsonville. Rudolph 137— 2% John B. Byrne, 18 Wood- stock avenue, Putnam 138— 439 Herman J. Fersenheim, Woodstock Valley. 138—1553 Adelard J. Audette, North svenordale. 146—1516 Fred Farnham, Box 32 “Put- Almquist, North (Continued on Page 10, Col. 2)) Lift Off Corns! “Freezone” is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off with fingers—No pam' A . Drop & little Freezone om an aehing | $iny bottle of Freezane for a fow cents, | comn, instently that corn elops hurt- fsuficient. o rid your feet of every | ing, then you lift it right out. It{bard corn, soft corn, or. corn between oesw’t hurt ome bit. Yes, magic! Why wait? Your droggist sells s | mess orirritation. Try it No humingl the toes, and calluses, without sore