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BUILDING REST ROOM AT LOCAL PLANT The J. B. Martin Co. at their $20,193, B L] branch plant on Chestnui street are ‘thed n;xmb:; oxta ;fiufld:n:.;m p:;m&:g o ine | iSsued in the larger towns e - ; remodeling one room of the building |31t I the IarEer towhs of The for a rest room for the émployes. The | arger ~ than for the corresponding room has been partitioned off in|jveek of either 1917 or 1918, and the rooms with &dequate lighting and is | amount of money involved was also The best welcome that you can pessibly get will be Guarenteed to Put on Firm, Healthy ars often simply astonishing. to be finished in hard wood. One of |larser than 1918, but much less 5 t ¥ - |{than 1917. A new theatre building Flesh and to Incresse Strength, Weak, tired beople regain strensth|the rooms will be equipped with fa i shown you at this store Come m and se]ect your Sh’it or; thinness and anguiarity give in Martford 0 a Jlai L . 2 4 Vigor and Nerve Force. ‘,?,";’v‘“fi, impness and carves: efeep | Cilities for making coffee, sandwiche | rtford accounted for rge 3 tion of the work for the past —_— he slesples: fi qland cocoa while the other rooms wiil | Propor Weak, thin people—men or women ;g;‘;’,’;m;“,sg e et Gomfaence and o made into reading and rest rooms. | Week. Sixty-nine permits were € : rvous wreckS;| ojoom; dull eyes become bright, and|The work has been in progress for |issued for the week, for buildings proving that thin-|paje “sunken cheeks regaln the pink|the past few days and is bemg done | costing $297,235, against 21 permits debiiity and neuras-| oiow of health. Bitro-Phosphate, the th ters of thi G a year ago, costing $78,535, and 62 st invariably due to| & Q% 20 nith i< tnexpensive, also won- | PV the carpenters of the company. e s v Feed vour nerves| 4o8 00"} oimctes the assimilation of| Work at the Winchester Woolen |permits in 1917, costing 31,853,310 symptoms due t0 nerve| fo04 “so much so that ms people re-|company is practically completed, the While. t do ot - indicate gisappes port marked gains of weight in a few |new addition on the east side of the [any great voiume: of buildings, vet |} al o that the| o ais It is sold in Norwica by Lee|east side of the main building lack- |there is a very considerable amount| - phosphate y ! R O Pt | & Osgood anl most all good Aruggists. | ing_a few finishing touches. of work, both public and private, in | Siaran tablet of which| CAUTION:—Although _bitro-phosphate| The steel towers at Gales Ferry for ! prospect, and, with continucd mild | § cen with each meal. Belng ssed for relleving nervous- | the Fastern Power company have beenlweaihefl is likely to go ahead in Overcoat, Hat or Furnishings and you will get a special discount of 15 per cent. off your purchase. This is a new store with new merchandise at very reasonable prices. H. A. BRUCKNER and not_a sleeplessness and general weak- |erected and are ready for the string- |the near future. drug. Bi- | nessst should not, owing to its re-|ing of the high tension wires. The| Norwich had five sales of real estate $ ¢ 4 doing the work. last year, the loans for the respective - = e S : o e e iy | AY tho Clieomnd e EJiht which | Do $15375 and, ¥ Clot and Furnishings, 114 Main: Street, Norwich o e T has been taken over by tfle Eastern In New TLondon there were nine 2, VIEWS ON UNITED STATES TO PUSH DELIBERATIONS Power Company the work is progress- |sales of realty the past week to - AS MANDATORY FOR ARMENIA | ON A SOCIETY OF NATIONS |ing rapidly and the contracting firm has been | i 3.—At the meeting of the |13 now engaged in erecting the steel of nations |Structure for the new plant. thirteen for the samé week of 1918, $9,650 and the mortgage loans being $31,360 for the respective w eb. 3.~No answer e American de erence to wh is said aftel ] a general e Uin ot “Sokire.of | movement o push the félberations as | STATE BUILDING AND BUSINESS NEW LONDON. ssible. An m’fima) ~mto- Bank clearings in the cities of Louis -Eifenbein and Philip J. Hartford, New Haven, \Vaterhury Hendel hayv purchased the prop- and Springfield for the past week erty at the corner of Reed and shov\ increases of wunusual pmpor-vL man It is the intention of 15 Per Cent. Discount to All Soldiers and Sailors United | rapidly as andatory | ment s d | formulated of the |reached to (Liberty), 308th infantry, Ogres. France, A cuss the | on Tuesday, In the former city the gamuhn new owners to remodel the ”(’)1;‘1'::“ S 0 re- | following per cent; in New Haven,|building, fitting up three stories onji Cermany: 200" Base of “The szion on per cent.; Waterbury, 20.2 per yund floor and- four apart- et gs piker whot{the gov were in ‘progress at he also was a nt loan ari napolis Sta | nations ompared f procedure. cent, and Springfield, 24 per cent.|ments of five ro cach on the| 'he number of new r “floors which il include all nn‘m‘hol\ th 5 in t{hhis Ftlaie ;;(ll‘ thel . modern improvements. ’mmvv beef e delibera- er an for the similar week | ildi H ets on, as A definite |in a number of years past, although| . ;"'ld'"g Bomiten coffea, and an imitation °d and |the authorized. capital larger. | s. Wetmore, Easterly = Place,y, : e kind i Four new companies have Uoil"]»'lr“'mn cottage. $ C. ization of $1740,000, against 14 companies in 1918 and 21 in 1917,| BUILDING OPERATIONS 11 with capital of $582,000 and $1 IN NEW ENGLAND |one 5 pectively for the two cs of buflding and engineer- | Sav England as estate transactions for . W. Dodge Com-| WFor break If the pedp o conditio war they There wreat excitement amonz the keepers at the Princes lslanas | ton Globe. quarter inch thick. T a can of grape jam anl Age Dbefore beau plant. STOPS ANY COLD 1N A FEW HOURS {“PAPE'S € O.L D GCOMPOUND" OPENS CLOGGED NOSE' AND | HEAD AND BNDS GRIPPE all heen from the dflorw?.v T ar. or on Relief comes instantly. 7 A dose taken every two henrz until silversmiths. | three doses are taken wiil end grippe mself a|mi and break up a severe co | in the bhead, chest, body eor bow all the ous tents or in bunk A zoing to th baen hard to g did hmw how a healthier volume than| e same week of the year 191. number of transfers by w: © deed in the Conmecticut|C: reported in The Comrnurcial being 269, against 184 a w fih mortgage loans ag- 813, compared with vear, a $2,000,000 Cont v Haven accounting for/Cont the large total in- the| O , 1819, . , 1918 , 1917 NUEL OF ITALY ¢ 14,861,000 | those oH \\A\HN 10,938,000 . 6,708,000 | shout the 3 President Wilzon ca ere zencral h Ahout 10,0 = field shipping interd irector . of ; 000 | situste 8,536,000 | for kim on a 8707,000 9,080 | 127,000 | 2 110,012,000 | Were the +.6,015,000 | SOMC SCrapr ig fi the record the ‘Hkt' downward trend, for the week INDEPENDENT ORDER 0‘ B'NAl BRITH CDN\/ENTION the 2.0 6,489,000 1301, 3392000 RUTH TRIUMPHS S meetir he Inder e today posing of e O\U-‘ RECEIPT FOR NOTE IN HOLMES CASE (Continued from Page Seven) zens Testify for the Public Benefit to the United A committe n_ the the veryone was li» hegan s Liberty loan order $1500 wr Iir blank orders A for the defease. ween the 5th and the _He paid in ¢ which office. Took the measure. were intreduced as U | wound up the t v stuffed-up! snuffling! I Quit blow- | ! - Hls e S head! Nothing else in t . *|BREST A MAIL PORT FOR | ana note for ritie) saleoc g gl gives such prompt reliet E Cold Compound payment he took $200 and made £ it on a piecs of pa- | 20 paymept was of $300. saane of a St $400, He aid oxch of th f with these amoun Al'd not have to.” He 2co nted {or these sums to the nsurance compani The fourth p: Ayme 500 of whil -D’TIOHA Y FORCES |in his overcoat pocket. 3 svest. France, ( brought £ mail ports for |® Daper a signature e n«‘-l‘ hich itness said w: it had been sij rne: Do: no inconvenience. Be sure the genuine. I of | Holm 15 the | to the ould cut | ban .und re: was for $200 o ston- | production of Tungsten O The pre | the U num said that as $200 and the | not reme: nber | which he om the BIG CLEAN-UP SALE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th date the note was paid had seen it shortly aw the memor ts was in June. ne else present aiient of ¢ Halmes made payments on the ecould He did not tell the captai Ve " 2d found the 1ote because af e iput it in § ocket he forgot al Denied te! the \uncfl he \md the Special Values in Ladies’ Button and Lace Shoes $1.95—5$2.45—$2.95 Special Lot of Ladies’ Two-Tone Lace Shoes in Gray and Tan $3.95 —$4.95 In this lot are some extra value high grade Shoes that sold from $7.00 to $10.00 malke ' room note in the a ined in his e eaw of i showed it headquartars own the door key which he said he is pocket for|" s and had formerly been his| 3 sed it for the back and t pocket “the note irr that s hot was ¥ question. i rtainly did not” wa% the an-| 5 Complexion mas Call From President. ing letter waz 1- 5 . Henry W. Hurfl: rt of is absolutely nceessary to be in good health. g number of women neglect’ the very 1 of all beauty—the general health. ook well, you must really feel well ture's pricelass gift to women, but to possess it they must first take carc To Have a Wealith of Health There is an easy way to make the charm of ng eye and unclouded brow—of spotless complexion, rosy, smiling lips and vivacious spirits—your very own. told of ptain Twomey 1 his clothe the flashlig t knif pocket Lnife was produced t and_identified hy Mr. Holmes. Attorney Desmond offered the knife as | is it Judge Maltbic said it | “immaterial. = Holmes testified that he opened | afe in Captain Lennen’s house, | six months ago, at tno cap- request The combi ~ PIMPLES BURNED AND ITCHED On Face. In Blotches. Seemed Would Go Crazy. Unable to Sleep Well. “My face broke out with big red pimples that were bard. They fes- tered and came to 2 head and were in blotches. They burned and itched and the more 1 scratched the woese they would get. It seemed that I would go crary. 1was not nble to slesp well at night, “'1 39w an advertisemeht for Cusi- had, | On " Cross Examination. examination by Major Holmes testified Captain trusted him «implicitly. The y to the box was held by Holm He did noi-know whai was in Lennen's safe. Witness opened safe about July or August. Capt. Lennen brought securities from Westerly early in November, and when he opened the safe at time Holmes sat in the sitiing rcom and Mrs. Sunder was present, Holmes tified. - Capiain Lennen kept the safe open. The iine: made this statement because the captain had said . On being urged witness ‘testified perhaps he knew anyway that the was al- w3 open. Being asked why he did 1ot wash the blood from his hands he said it was because h® could not get k 2 y to get, to the sink. He did net wipe I a e the blood away with his handkerchief because he did not consider it neces- sary. When he said he had blood on him he meant he had blood on his hands. “Could not say why he said to Capt. Twomey “I guess ‘that's red paint.” Did not wash his hands when he returned home. He said he had not looked at his overcoat in court to see if there was blood on- the sleeves “The Largest as he did not know he had a right to Sale of examine the exhibits as this was his ale ol first experience in com‘r;mll‘ozl d‘x’g not ict) inform the police he P his f‘"’ Medicine hgnds inside his pockets because he in the World”’ did not consider it necessary. On ore {'ou can quickly correct conditions of nervous headache, chronic indigestion, unaccountable lassitude, depression and frequent functional irregularitics. These conditions that tend to extinguish attractiveness, and render brightness and gaiety of mind impossible, are usually pre- ventable. To attain and retain the true bloom of health what you need dois to systematic- ally—regularly—whenever occasion requires— SPECIAL CLEAN-UP PRICE ON HURLEY HIGH _GRADE SHOES FOR MEN $4.95 MEN'S HIGH GRADE "HOES IN GUN METAL, RUSSIA CALF AND KID . $3.95 | or three days and I was healed in two weeks.” (Signed) Chbas. W. Pinkham, care of Ware Brothers, Buszards Bay, Mass., Sept. 29, 1918. Keep Your Skin Clear Scalp Clean, Hands Soft Caticura Soap to clsanse, purify and beautify, Cuticum Ointment to soften, soothe and beal, have been most successful in preserving clear skins, clean scalps, and good bair, as weilas in preventing litieskin troub- les becoming greatones. Usenoother for toiiet purposes than Cuticurs. ) o . a8 Pe sre be tast (be {ascinating frey: of m Y Directions of specia! value to ’{“hn witness was requehsted éo stand Oatiens: ‘W—,m&':?‘h .,_:,:-;-., All Sales F a'l No C! nges ) and was asked his height. He testi- each frem by mall adicess , Dep. women are with every doc. fied he was about 5 feet 10 inches tall| | B : = At All Druggists, 10c, 25¢. 2nd weizhed about . the