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5 During the past week rhe mew in- firmary at the State Tuberculosis Sai atorium at Thamesville has been open- ed. The infirmary is a two-story] framg struciure, 120 by 3¢ feet. To erect the building $22,000 was appro- priated by the state. Each of the floors of the building has a capacity for thirty Satients, but it is n6t ex- pected that it will be necessary to usé more than ope floor for the present. We fubnish R;uir. Yor al makes - .of Ranges pany is progressing rapidiy and will be completsd before long. It is of concrete and is four stories high. Most of the steel window sashes have been set in pos\ion by the Connecticut En- gineering company. Local contractore.all report a great scarcity of ag building or even of re- pair work. hev hepe that there will be a boom in the spring. One of tho biggest jobs of the last few weeks has heen the repairing of the. roundhouse of the N. Y., N. H. & H. raib which was rather badly gutted by fire a few weeks ago. The roof had to be replaced and two large new doors had to be hung in order to repair the damage and fake the building usabje. ! Phene 581 Modern Plambing i 80 smantial In tepileen heime the by expe: the fairest prices STATE BUILDING AND BUSINESS. Bank clearances in the cities of Hartford and New Haven for the past week show gains of 3.3 and 12.3 per ceni. respectively over the fizures for ihe corresponding week of 1917.. In Springfield there was a decreasé of €.7 per cenmt. For the first tims in many weeks the number of sales of real estate by warranty deed in the Connecti- cut towns reported in The Com- mercial Record show a gain over the previous (year. . Total salgs to the number of 238 compare with 208 in the same towns 2 ELL Mortgage aeeds for week ag- 857 $648,5983 67 West Main Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMB(NG, 8TEAM FITTING Washingier. Sq, Washington Buildirg Norwish, Conn. Agent for"N-B. O. Sheat Packing IRON: CASTINGS FUP?‘.N}QkZED fiROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0. - record in this state for th ., while run- ning into large figur stiows| assets materially larger than the lapilitie < . bankrupts having lidbilities bankruptey ugainst assers of $629, Wkile the reeord is much lower the agsgregate of assels and lig- bilities, the percentage of the fof- mer (o the latter is much less fa- vorable. she record of new ir.»r the week coj corporations 5 well with the 11 weék in previ rs, The netv builiiag is opposiie the men's infirmary. The work on the addition to the plant of the Winchester Woolen com- Contracts new companieg naving authorizeN| capital stecii of $860,0(0, agains seven companiés with capital of 30—(T) 30—(T) $690,000 Jast year -‘And 14 comipanies|Co. and ot! with $947,009 capitalization’ in 191 Building ~ operations are prachi- cally an urgnown quantity. Scarce- Iy _any permits are ‘beinfil,gnnml for buildings of any size, the agsregate amount of ihe permits issued durd “wepk in New 3 ‘aterbury, MHartfe |, New Britain, New London, West Haven and Stratford ameunting to only $84,313 for 40 permits. In this week a.year ago ied foy buliiings ‘soading Sob41d or bl ting 418, and in 1‘!16. 108 ‘permits for buildings costing $374,143. Norwich had four sdjes of real es- tate last week to three, for the same week Jast year. The mortgage loams for the. last week teo $4 500, while there were none in the. corresponding week last year. < : i New London had five realty sales last weck to nenc las! The loans fo rthe corresponding weeks were $6,300 and $1,500. NEW: LONDON: work on' remodeling the {onement blork. corner o Bluinman will be about $4,000. Building Permits. James .H. Archer, Hempstead street, addition. Cpst-$300. . Mrs. Bridget Hawthorpe, Jefferson avenue, frame house. Cost $500. BUILDING OPERATIONS ) IN NEW ENGLAND|A Statistics of building and engineer- ing operations in New England as compiled by the F. W. Dodge Com- pany follow Contracts to Dee. Contgicts to Dec. Contracts tofDec, 2 Contracts to Dec. 2 Contracts to Contracts to Contraets to Contracts to Contraets to Contracts to Contracts to to to to to to to to ) . 197,760,000 . 161,383,009 L. 176:220,000 138,637,600 Contracts 123,380,000 Contracts Contracts Contracts Contracts Contracts 97, BOYS' WORKING RESERVES CAMPAIGN TO START Hood. feredal director for Connecticnt of the United States Boys! “DELPHEON” The Super-Phonograph o 2, O .3 Il 5 : “ilson, roclamation setling aside PLAYS ALL RECORDS T i e 1919, enrollment week Ca Dating this week A4 that Conntcticut would 000 bo; In Genuine Woods Only ‘$75.00 to $1,500.00 3 Lahor has & Monday, Anvary itional B L lment Warking P “The im JEWELER Post Office, QOpen Evenings special week in order to bring to the ariention of the voung men of the ne- tion the all but overwh:'ming.needs of T Europe is s re no aceentr large part o g devasted Near Sity n of ‘rebuilding ] longs to the oung men of thif nation. It i i DR. R, J. COLLINS DENTIST world be- not enongh that t have bcen mobi zreat war: b is wital the who'e nation shall he mobilized . fo help hroken Furepe to its feer and to set whole nation ioii B otk 2o e _| August 1. It is not expected that the | Thames St. ; Nifnee more o the paths of a feli-{j rease will i all cases be permanent || 31-~(T) Telemients, chimney fire, 148 Main Street, Neewich, Conn | Vit Fr R 8 ites Feod Adminis- | Since the present exigéncies in the |John C. Keeley and others, 12 Hickory Pnone 1178 has qold us that in spite of { !¢ one business, as in other busi- ; : : - B et R R R are regarded as abnormal, It —(T) Dwelling, chimney fire, . 05, st o iNe warla aan do; ctacvatl L always heen the policy of the v Glimski, 187 Ceniral Ave. 3 Jn—— v lon' for " mitlions of pers in Russia | COMpany and it is the announced pol- 24—(T) Tenements. chimney fire, DR. ALFRED RICHARDS Crintuibs ] Phe aisa mong the | 1€ of y\e voy madster zelt'leral 1; mod - aermaqn Sears and others, 292 West e e AT < of | ify and stan8ardize rates whenever | Mai t. DENTIST liberated, poojles of Turope. news of {jossible through reduced costs of ops| 25—(T) Printing plant, overloaded | r which comes to us daily, Taultiply the ; LR 3 r 1 o Office Hours: diffienltics of the situstion and in- | €¥ation. and it is believed that op- | motor, Bulletin Co., 66 and 74 Frank- 9:12 8 #.—130 to 5 p. m. s O { portunity for the exercise of this pol- |lin St. Wed. an® Sat, Evenings 7-9 ,.;‘”_"k‘r Py O voung men of ithe |2 \vm_m some measure be afforded 29— (S) Dwelling, chimney fire, Room 20 Thaver Building AT Bl b i and ‘over, | 11 the future as it has been afforded |Mrs. C. Johnson, 16 Lafayette St. Tel 22 Residengo tel. 1223 J1 SIS O o1 00 P nET oS0 O | 1 the past. esperially the hovs in our hish schools | CoUPled with the above announce- L will respond 10 this new appeal as they | pios: [ the further news (hat begit | | (1) Dyelling, electric flat iron 628 NAMES IN TWO ning January 1st teiephone bills .will i 2 - recpended to that other ap- e to them a vear ago; that enter heartily into the work { bringing relief to popmlations ap- lingly destitute; and that they wiil ARMY CASUALTVY LISTS ngton,. Dec, 30.—The follow- nalties e _reported by thel . nmanding gene of the American v 71 o o join the U. S. Bovs' Reserve to finish . ey ol _ | what has Deen so weli begun. The { disease, 35; ‘wounded: :se-|\wa. noy besn won. The far more dif- total 38 ficult task remains fo secure for the ngland me interest of mankind the fruits | Died of Djsease. ory.” tes — Clarence W. Miller, Adi Mass DAVIS THEATRE. Monday Sporting Life, craft graphed under the personal direction Wounded Severely. Lieutenants—Alfred. M. Pease Hart- ford. Conn the hLig Art- feature which has been photo- o DR Maurice Tourneaur who scored W. Carrington,} (;.on 2 success in The Bluebird, was g eeted by packed houses at the Da- hur Laprade, Holyoke,} ;™ “mpe’ pictuge is one of fhe best Mass.. Harry G. Lindell, South Man- oL R s of the bes e o onn yakes Stanikas | The| picture deals with English life o 2ragedracid A . ""‘"n By Lesidd % 4IN-1.nd the two leading female parts arc hos, Pawtueket, R. T; Martin J. Ber-|i)040 of two English sisters, one of gen. Providence. R. I; Krederick Wil hom s in love with a prize fighter, Woodhouse, South” Manchesier, Ct;|,,q the other of whom loves a peer of Salvatre Castanzo, Bostonf Mass. Y the realm. In the slevelopment of the Monday Afternoon's List. Killed in action 32; died of wounds, 29; died of accident and other caus- es 5; died of disease 4 wounded se- verely 122; missing in action 6; to- tal 239. Private Gaetano Windigni, port, killed in action necticut name in -thi rlot scenes showilg a prize fight in the interior of the world famous Na- tional Sperting club are shown, but the climax of the picture comes with the running of the racing classic of the world, the English Derby. The other pictures on the bill ‘were The Mask of Riches starring Claif® Anderson and the Burton Holmes Travelozue, depicting The Fire Walk- ers of Bequa. Returns to Tufts Coliege. Clarence Holmberg of Great Falls, Montana, and George T. Cook, after having spent the Christmas vacation at ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cook of Wourteenth street, have re- turned to Beston, where they will con- tinue their courses at Tufts Medical collsge, Boston. Bridge- is the only Con- list. Winsted.—Louls Richards, who with partner conducts a fruit and eandy re here, has loét 12 relatives in Hartford.—John C. Blackall, private secretary fo Congressman Augustine Lonergan, is seriously ill with influ- enza at his home in Waterbury. _. Spices, ing else, may be godd, bad or indiffere To accept the last two is a waste of money., To be sure of the first kind you have only to ask your grocer for SLADE'S SPICES , They produce the best resuits and a litile goes 2 long way, while the cost is little if more than other kinds. - Be as particular es, like an S. N. E, TELEPHONE CO. Announcement is made Southern New = England Telephone Company that as a result of large and repeated increases.in the costs of a- bor and material it finally beéomes Merrit: West T 3N—(8 5—(T) 5—('F) Mary Dexter, off Orchard St. Open lot, grass APPENEDIN . . e gae .m:wv'hou~~-nu(\|ua 1918/ Frankiin (Continued frem Page Eight) ‘Lahn Furaiture Co., rear 74 Main St. grass fire, Mrs. , River Awve. APRIL. © 2—(T) Open lot, grass fire, D, S. rear 489 Main St. Dwelling, Mrs. C. W. Daley, 288 Central Ave. - &—(T)- Open lot, grass fire,. She- tucket Co.,, rear Boswell Ave. fire, R. R. o DA Chaen e, city ot | orwich, egan P }Hi‘elc'nhnne pole, brush fire, aem hene Co.,, Norwich Avenue, Taft chimney fire, Open lot, grass fire, Mrs. C. W. Lester, rear Bentle, —(T) < Open yard, Thames St. Stevens, Ave. urning rubbish, rear 188 West 8—(T) Open lot, grass fire, Pine St. —(8) Tenements, gfli Miner and others, 88 Chestnut 0O chimney fire, n lot, burning rubbish, Vaughn Brothets, off Connel! St T) Open ‘lot, brush fire; Mabel n Bstate, West Thames St 8—(T) Shed, grass fire, Mrs. George 8 Gifford and others, School St. ; Bfenbein & Hendel have started | 9—(T) Open lot, grass fire, She- stare andl | tucket Co., Hickory St. 11—(S) Public stairs, rubbish burn- 11—(S) 14—(T) tchison,, 15— 17—(T) 2A—(T) 28—(T) 28—(T) 7—(8) and Roed streets, the cost of which |ing City of Nerwich, Main St. Store and tenements, chim- Open yard, excels cigarette, Fred Crowell, rear 87 Water St. 14«--(T) Open lot, grass fire, Dr. off Beech Drive. Open lot, brush fire, Nor- o rheated ney fire, Josephine Duffy and others, 193 West Main St.- 11-—«T) Dwelling, chimney fire, Ed- ward Hilderbrand, Palmer St. or and wich Land Improvement Co., off Sum- mit St. 5 ing, City of Norwich, Main St. 146,511,000 | 108, Ning. 207,591,000 | stove, Leonard C, Prentice, 38 Thir- 175,465,000 | teenth St. boxes burn- | 0il Stores and boarding house, Barn, . 155,786,000 | Harrington, Hinckley Hill. ta573008| ®—(S) R R. ‘Tenements, John Williams and others, 104 Maple St TO INCREASE RATES|" 53 (5) Open lot, rubbish burning, by ° The|John M. Thayver, rear 22 Church St. unknown, bank, spa of Norwich; MAY. Tenements, chimney sparks © 170014000 |bil stove, Ring & Sisk and others, 3 . 198,027,000 | Franklin St. John J. from rear 27—(T). _R. R. bank and lot, grass 106,916,000 | ire, Mrs. Wasley and others, rear 163 ¥ ames St. Park, brush fire, City fire, from, necessary to make a generil ineérease | chimney, William Murray and others, in its exchange service raie: through- cut the state, The rate changed, ef- fective January 1st, apply. to all ex- |ney fire, Mrs. Susie Hicks and others, | ; a8 West M e T change service furnished on a flat rate | 18 High St. " Dwelling, chimney fire basis and represent in general an;in-| 8—(S) Dumping ground, burning|genry Osborn, 42 Cedar St 3 2 crease of 25 cents a meonth for resi- |rubbish, City of Noywich, rear Falls % 5} * & dence telephones and 50 cents a manth | Ave, NOVEMBER. for business ielephones. In explain-| 9—(T) Open lot, grass fire, B. A.| ;| p 3T CEiloriiauae - ng the necessity for this increase, | Armstrong, rear 107 Washington St. 3 f‘ O ghc ouf.‘ spontan- the company points out that it§ pre-| 11—(T) Shed, unknown, Remus ;}f,‘;;_flg‘??{"usil‘)“v Shetucket company, war rates have been continued for a | Stanton, 181 West Town St. oL e, 280 fseelyt—a) 2 substantial period during which the| 11—(T): Dwelling, chimney fire, | 2 —(BoX 33) Demonstration, Union rates and p for othir services | Louis Manchester, 44 Coit St, Faudne @ . ; and commodities have been material- | 13—(T) Dwelling, chimney fire, 0};“ hDOC el Flgfln aneoy Iy advanced and states that the|Mrs. Jane Chanmibers and others, 14 e mondRadiator comt amount of revenue resulting from the | Orchard St. AU Thames oL o rate increase will, in fac, be some-| 16—(T) Shed, cigarette, John P. SEETuI e e than the amount of wace | Corcoran, rear Main_ St A s andothers, that have been accorded to| 18—(T) Dwelling, chimney fire, | fanklin St. 2 £ employes during the last six months. | Louis Pollock and others, 443 in St. y*‘hm ) I‘en_rmmm flfihl.ldr(;rl The new scale of rates was ap-| 19-—(T) Embankment, sp: with _match Alired DeFour, 77 rroved on December 2ist by the post- |locomotive; G. W. Rathbone and others, | ITanklin St master general under whoee control the telephone business in Connegticut, s elsewhere, has heen overated sifnce cover eéxchange service for one month only. This represents a departure 3—(8) Ru{lqu dock, spa irom tho logi. established custom of | locomotive, C. V. Railroad, o rendering bills for three months' ser- | Main St. S vice and is expected to be. welcomed 19— (8) Dwelling, smok Ly the public as conforming with rez | Chimney, Myer Antokal, 2y P ular commercial practice and as sim- |, 21—(Box 15) Tenaments, gas plifying the checking and payment of|Abraham Kadish and others, 1i Lills. The bills of January ist will-of | St. 4 course, include, toll charges for the| 21—(T) Tenements, three months period ended December | —(S) 20—(T) 249 Yantic St. Tenements and store, chim- off Thames St. Open_lot, sparks from lo- Mrs. Sarah McGee, 61 Lincoln Av: comotive, John E. Post, rear 76 West as p chimney fire, George Pitcher and others, 87 Division Carriage shop, sparks from #0th but subsequent bills wili carry | St; toll charges for one month only. 1053;(3‘ As already amnounced by the post-}locomotive, master general, the charges for In-{tion, 513 North Main St. stalling new telehones and for chang- | , 2e-—(Box 612) mg the location of existing telephones have heen materially reduced. The former charges were five, ten or fif- teen dollars, according (o the rate paid for the telephon: service itself, but the present charse ®ther for in- stalling or moving a telephone is only $3.50. recardless of the rate paid. for the servi reduction ~ is in keeping with the order of the post- inaster general modifyving the restric- tions on service extensions impesed 4=(T) —(T) Secott & Clark Corpora- False alarm, Smith Avenue, near bridge. ers, Parker-Preston company, 24 Ferry St. fire, JULY. 1—(8) Tenements, chimney glarence Taylor and others, 263 Yantic t. 2—(Box 23) Paint shop, fire cra Dweliing, oil stove, Jeremiah Shed, because of the war and will prove to|Nickel & Brass be a helpful facter in the future de- velopment of the business. The effect in Connecticut of the re= cently announced “order covering the standardization of toll rates as January 21st cannot be fully stated S at t. Reardon, 63 Mt.. Pleasant St. cigarette, Co., rear 28 Norwich Thames 7—(T)_Dwelling, chimney fire;, Mrs. 8—(T) §—(Box this time as the new rates have not Rockwell Yet been computed. On the one hand, the new rates. which are hased upon | Mrs. Hel §t. 10—(T) Tenements, rate schedule in Connectieut is unique s:fn 10—(8)-. Dwelling, within &we. Charles Jaskiericz, 147 Sachem a system of fixed mileage charges, will oceasjon substantial increases between long haul points as the present toll | in- providing & maxmum rate of 25 cents between any two poin\s the state, but as the traffic is naturally light between long haul p#ints these increases will mean less to the public and to the business than weuld ap- pear at first thought. On the other hand, there are many paints in %fi = nectiout, Approximately twenfy miles apart, where the presant rate is also 25 cents and where reductions will | take place under the mew schedule, Between these points, the traffic is relatively high and the rate changes will carry mofe meaning than those between Jlong haul peints. 8—(T) Edward Macht, 7 Aborn St.. > Tar kettle, of | North Main St. front 3) Test alarm, chimney chimney es Shea and-others, 68 Shetucket overturned of 203 Marlin- company, 132 Franklin St. Tenements, en Gates and others, 11 Elm fire, fire, oil 12—(8) Tenements, back draft from 28—(T) Tenements, chimney, Jacob Blumm and others Main St, 25 T children - with matches, William.Demski and others, 688 North Main St. 26—(T) Dwelling, burning pork, harles A. Rathbone, 25 Shetucketr St, AUGUST. 1—(T) Store and tepements, éhim- “Between | Ney fire, Frank Hoxsie and others, 8 the very sho6ft haul points, beth in- | North Thames. creases and decreases will be ocea-| 1—(Box 14) Grain elevator, un- sioned, the new schedule previding a | known, Charles’ Slosberg & Son, 3 rate of 5 cents in cases where the air | Cove St. line distance does not mile: rates as applied bstween Connectieut exchanges will be exceed six $-(T) 4£—(8) - uary 21st. & nut St. — 4 8—(8) One ardent Chicago disciple of | nard, Hoover was distovered recently can- 4—(T) ning potato peelings with the. inten- | J tion of feeding them to pigs next win- ter. : —m Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S (Box Dwelling, chimney fire, Mrs. Full announcement of the new | Mary Hunter, 16 White St. Automobile, n}ade prior. to Jan- | gasoline, E. T. Carroll, front 24 Chest- match near Automobile, gasoline, Ber- Ripg, rear 15 to 17 Chestnut St. Dwelling, unknown, John A. nson, 66 Baltic Bt. 23) Barn, lightning, John MoNeely and others, rear 480 Boswell LAvVe. 13—(Box 14) Tenements, unknown, Anton Rynuriski and others, 30 North Thames Bt.. 16—(T) Offiee ahd shop, matches, CASTORIA |} A Hiwox and others A2 ¥ G "® | Franklin. St: “‘ g THERB 15 nc aavertistng medium 1nf 15— (T) Dwelling; chimn tern Connectieut to The Bule | Walter H. Wibberl R Sistncks restits. 4 18(TS , clgarettes, rear 37 ey fire, ey, 34 Summer St. Harry | office, steam pip | Macnine Company Engineers. Founders Machinists ‘Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS "ENGINES. Engine Hongn.‘ Shafting, Hangers, Puileys, Béar- ings, Couplings, Gimhll. Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs. Special machinery of all Thorpe and others, Fair grounds. 19—(Box 14) . Rag shop, picker ma- chine, Max Gordon corporation and others, rear Falls Ave. and 45-55 West Main St. « 19— (S) = Warchouse and office, overheated motor, Max Gerdon cor- ;s)zta.tion and others, 10-20 West Main 23—(T) Tenements, chimney fire, Roland Ockrey and others, 262 Frank- lin St. : ) 24—(S) Tenements;, soot in chim- ney, Allen Matthews, 252 West Main St. 28—(T) Tent, . children with mtatches, C. O. Hathaway, 73 Thames St. 29—(T) Dwelling, chimney fire, Thomas Beckley, 35 Lincoln Aye. SEPTEMBER. 2—(T) Tenements, chimney fire, S. C. McAllister and others, 221 Laurel Hill Ave. 17—(T) Automobile, gasoline over- flow, Winslow T. Williams, West Thames St. } 19—(T) Grain store, sparks from chimney, Norwich Grain store, 39-41 Water St. 28— (T) Dwelling, alcohol stove, ilaurice Wilcox and others, 29 Grove St. 27— (T) Dwelling, chimney Manuel Santos, 9 Whipple Ave. OCTORBER. 116) Factory store- overheated popper, Grover & d others, 80-82 Water St. Coal pocket, spontaneous fire, 5—(Box house, Caron 5— ( and ) combustion, Richmond Radiater. Co, rear 170 Thames St. —-(T) Tenements, chimney fire, hael O’Rrien and others, 65 Union 8—(Box 13) Dwelling, oil . Alice Sheldon, 163 High St. —(T) Dwelling, smoke in rooms, William Trachtenberg, 28 Summer St 5>— (S) _Shed, burning rubbish, Francesca Diangi, 62 Division St (Box 62) Mill, carding machine, Reliance Yarn company, Main St (East Side). 17—(T) ' Tenements, James Barber angl others, 98 Peck St. 18-—(T) Dwelling, oil stove,” Frank Berman, 98 School St. 21— (Box Tenements, dropping, N v Vohne North Main St. stove, chimney fire, match and others, 23) candle, Mrs. Fay and others, Main St. 9—(Bc Tenements and D store, 1—(Box 33) The Peace alarm, TUnion St. 4—(T) Public wareho over- hcated motor, Max Gordon 20 West Main St | , hot ashes in 2 North Main parish, 1 A. B. Millea and others, 30—(Box 231) press company 301 Main St. DECEMBER. Shop and store: ~(Box housi Saloon match in alcoho and Joseph Bedar rooming rear 111 Dwelling, oil heater, Avery St. 31) Round house for loco- Oricini motive, explosion, N. Y, N. H: & H. R. R. Co., rear 1 Main.St. 9—(S) Tenenlents, maich in cur- tains, Joseph Vihisu High St. —(Box 312) Duwelling, hot ashes, A, M. Pasnik. 79 Williams St, 18— (S) Dweliing, chimney n Shea, 19 Sherman St. 13—(T) ~Store and tenements, chim- ney fire, Dennis Shahan and others, 326 Main St. | 19—(Box 4) Store and tenements, overheated stove, Moran Battery com pany and others, 58 and 62 Shetucket | St. 19—(Box 25) Garage, ofl heater, A. A. Fournier, rear 103 Chestnut St. 21—(Box 231) Locomotive, oil torch; R. R. company, rear 301 Main St. 21—(Box 224) Open lot, grass fire, Shetucket mills, rear Boswell Ave. - 22—(T) Dwellinz. dropping matthes, William Budzeck, 68 Division St, Post Office Hours New Year’s Day. The local rost office will be from 7 a. m. to 12 m. on New Year’s day. The money order, postal savings fire, Jol open Son, cor- | d¢ Dwelling, defective smokg:- | S 1 ki and others, 21| If you are suffering. from some embarrassing . skin eruption, what wouldn't you give to have some one tell you what this girl was told. Pimples, bigtches, redness, rough- ness, eruptions, or any skin blemishes prevent attractiveness, and repel and increase its gharms. friends as well as strangers, but * Fer sale by alf drugrists. - Resinol Shaving Stick is for men who want cool, soothing shaves. Resinol Ointment helps to overcom® e “these troubles because it cortains-the-<? soothing. remedies for sikin irritationa®™ or inflammation. g Resinol Ointment aided by. Resinaksi..- Soap tends to keep the skin healthy==:: o the service, is in Ithaca, N. X., to, res sume his studies at Cornell univere.r- sity. NORWICH TOWN The Sunday afternoon service at the helteri ; . Mrs. Curtis Bernard:Bava: Sheltering Arms_was in charge of | O 20d 3 Rev. George H. Strouse, pastor of the | Fcturned to Mr. and Mrs. H, L. YeEs o rington’s on Washington street, aft a few days’ visit .in Troy, N. Y. William C. Thomas of East street left Saturday to sepnda Wi at his home on Goshen Hill non. Mrs. J. M. Hart and daughters alie and Gloria, of Hartford B Christmas week at the home of -Mrs Hart’s mother, Mrs. Minnie Edmisto: of McClellan avVenue, e Thursday afterneon at her home. on .- Washington street, Mrs, Edward Whit... ing Johnson entertained a few friends: at _auction bridge, g Miss Ruth mball of Washingtaon- First Bavtist church. Scripture reading from the 91st Psalm. during which thé ‘speaker said The secret of our Jives is in the first verse, “He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.” The subject of the address was Weaving the Web of Life. Rev. Mr. Strouse spoke interesting- ly of how we weave into our lives the niaterial used, and the result when our sarment cof life is finished. He expressed the thought that there was a more universal spirit in the world at the pre There was 55 W Ros- yi5 e e street is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.. RLTLn e William_Jarretf, of Philadelphia. - world. When the Golden Age comes | tomiSj, 102 Parkhurst of Old Cemss tery lane, received greetings of:.they: sedson from friends in North Dako-. ta and the Berkshires. oy Mrs, T. D. Peck of Westchester -was ... the guest over Sunday of her son.an@ms. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George: A, Peck of Otrobando avenue, Mrs, Julia- Blacker and son, Walter:. of Lefingwell, spent Sunday with. M and Mrs.’John Blacker of McClellan: avenue, 1 will bé free and happy, and it vy is coming. God has His best store for us, and our best is in the r My message to yvou at 'this 1 {from the 30th Psalm, tha- id, We spend our years as le that is.told. Our but long enough to We are weaving God's life is eter but man’s like told. The > alread g All our Red Cross work will be resume; s are woveh into t al web, | next Monday evening 2t the Norwi but we must.be carefu} jus hat kind | Town chapel. There will be ne of a thread we are using this web | Cross meeting that Afternoon, owilg life. We can’t recall what has to_the week of prayer. = Young ladies from here who are ré« turning today to resume their studies - at the Cgqnnecticut College after' the ™7 Christmas vacation, include MiSses ast the next ye > each have rge of ang so are responsi- cur own loom Marion Rogers, Susan Wilcox, Gladys_ . ble for our own garment. Eeebe, Ruth and Gertrude Avery. s Universal densus has found that| W. G. Crawford, wlo is in govern: e T ment: a |ment service in New Londen, and- his cousin, W, G. McGill of week-end guests of th perfect ga There wer Baltic were™ ncle, Rev.’ nt four ime out of His life. threads woven into Jesus First, the white thread| William Crawford of West Towii p n use peopte that | street, el for hea. | About 3 o'clock Monday afternoon: men: second, | @ 10ad of hay helonging to Jam o won, tock fire near the T 1T have street school. The chemicak royal blood in your veins. Not of called. from' ‘thed city -andAexi S hotnin e, but one who has | Suished the blaze. About one-half of i som Third, the gol- | the hay burned, : Christ w: There was a large gatherifig Friday-»:* thing is | cvening at the Christmas cntertainss ave cheer fment of the First Congregational:w under the snad4w of | church. The decorations were ewer— the red cord of|ureen, laurel and Christmas belis, with-= and doing for a large tree illuminated by eleotuiton: lights, ana a fireplace with stockings:s® hanging’ ready for Santa Claus’- visit. . ,and so making others happy. The choir, Wheeler, | Popcorn cakes and oranges were dise: ano, Mrs tke.. alto, | tributed. MeCord’s orchestra furnish Stephen Peckham, ienor and director. | ed music for the entertainment ang and ik Robinson, ‘bass, vendered | there were two stereopticon slides in excellent harmony, There Were |shown, Santa,Claus’ Home and -The: Shepherds, Wonderful Peace was | Night Before Christmas. i given as a closing hymn. Robert T. Professor Wrank T. Maples -was< the played piano accompami- | Leard in the following humorous vecis: tations to the delight of his audienets The Scene of Home, by Will Carletons-> Me and Pat and Mother; A Novel Cura ng from Hagertown, several days at_t'fe o e e & ‘Mus | For Rheumatism, by. the late Robert e e e "™ | Berdette and The Hypochondriac » beth Luther has return- T 3 ed to college, after spending Christmas week at her home on East Town street. rivate George Tague from Camp ns, recently spent five days' fur- gh at the home of his parents, Mr. ue of McClelian avenue. Hazel Miller of Rockville spent the week-end at the home of her brother: and sister-in-law, Mr. and s. Fred Milier, of Wightman.- ave- Watch Night Service. there will be a watch night servie#’ tonight to welcome the year of peace. Segvice will begim at 11.39 p. m.-afill— last until a few minutes: past twelve, o> Preceding this time there will be g->=r social gathering in the Guild roomr of- the church at 9 o'clock to which the:=ad: Ladies’ Guild invites all members ef: the parish. Light refreshments*will-—- be served amf a musical prosramumse:: provided. mond Ewinz, who recently re- tn honorable discharge from “Mother and Her Pets Love Candy Cascare Careful mothers know that Cascarets ifi- the home means less sickness, less trouble, less' worry;; less cost. When one of the kiddies has 2 white tongue, tainted breath, sour stomach or a cold, a Cascaret quickly and harmlessly works the: poisons ived e 1 and carriers’ windows will be closed all day. One full delivery be made by the city carriers, which w include a collection from the street letter boxes, collection from the $ame boxes as collected on Sunday: be made at 4 p. m. Outgoing mails will close as usual, the last mail for New York and boston closing at 3.15 p. m. Ru- ral carriers will omit - regular {rips, but-patrons receivinz mail fom many office may call between 9 and 10 a. m. Greeneville, Norwich Town, and Preston staticns the hours will be the same as at the main office. Stations 1, 2,3, 4, 6, 7,°8% and 9 no money onder business will he trans- acted. One full delivery will be made by the parcel post carriers. — e STATE OF OHIO, CFTY OF TOLEDO, County, ss.: Frank J. eney makes oath that he is senier partner of the firm of F. J Cheney &: Co. doing, business in City of Toledo, County and State afore aid, and that said firm will pay the im of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. * FRANK J, CHENEY. Sworn to before me. and subscribed in my presence, this 6th gay of Deeem- ber, A. D. 1886, (Seal) .A. W. GLEASON, > Notary Public. Hall's' Catartlr Medicine is taken in- ternally and acts-through the blood on the mucpus surfacés - of the systemn. Send for testimonials, free. . F. I. CHENEY -&. CO., Toledo, «0.- Sold bwll druggists. 7be. Halls Pamily Blls far tmatinasion e from the liver and bowels and all is well again.: -, TO MOTHERS!Y While all children detest castor oil, :alami\lig pills and laxatives, they really love to take Cascarcts because they taste lier candy. Cascarets work the nasty bile, sout fermentations and ccnstipa;iqggfi poison from the child’s tender stomach, liver and bowels without pain. o, griping. Cascarets never disappoint the worried mother. Each 10 ceme box of Cascarets contains directions for children aged onc-year old and= upwards as well as for adulis.