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Plans Drawn For Club House at Jewett City! | Jewett City is to hava one of the]Fors the week 94 permit were ! y tanted in New Haven, Bridgeport finest and most modern club h(uscs[%&mmml e Smix?ord. in Bastern Connecticut. The Ashland |\ Britain, New London, West Cotton company in thal place are to I‘;Ia_;-(rlzn. Hamden and Stratford, for i S d s cost uildings costing com- ewrsftr:tn;:rl;‘ps 'eomgl‘l:i? l‘:::us:;lds of [’m’(jd with 29 permits in 1918 and dollars. Tt will be equipped with all| 74 in 1917, for buildinzs costing the modern tmprovemen:s and will be | $163,160, anl $185555 for the re- Jarge enough for large social gather- | spective penods.fl ings and community motion pictures.| Norwich had five sales of real es- The building is to be 25 feet by 85 | tate last week to four for the same feet and will be two stories in height.| Week last year. The loans for the The interior will be shingled, sides|respective weeks were $i and $2,- i — i : - | 600. \ :{lricm: s e e o In New London thers were four 3 , = ’ which have been com-|Sales of realty last weck to five for ? [d m;rz'.lfi r!:‘;n.Archflects Cudwerth and | the €ame week in 1_918.“’1‘?\:”10‘;@5 for 5 Sealdsweet 5| | Mmompsen eal’ for arasement | the respective weeks were 50550 and ~ % | |equipped with shower bathe and bowl- | $6,200. ’ ‘ grapefrust T Eeys an ather rosrention rooms. —,— On the first floor will be a large hall NOANK. 3 ! for dancing ond motion pletures with Work is progressing or fho o) oop that is more Footh for the ;;lic%!reg#h";gs‘;u?; ;1:;3 station building for the Norwich & M 5 ; + . oor also will be game Westerly Trastion Co., at West View. Th bOd potent than medi- | |05, 2%, : S SR at embody Style, Material and cine and medicine The second floor will b dtvided In-|and there will be a great deal of ce- . e an to sewing rooms and othev quarters|ment work recessary. The structure wOrkmanshlp purchased recent]y it tastes better than nndtg_fier: will alfrl; be ‘:'1 r{!la_‘-rfinr?‘??}: will be of brick a part of which has . ? ° . . . on this fioor. his building fi arrived. A carload of stone is also i rapefruit, ac- need of Jewett City for a place for |on the way. The erecting cf a power ata blg CONCession in price and are 1 & . he brlidil a R Totts 3 ; to a magazine B O hion ars e I |house in that epot is cnlcuiated to give , a R a great deal better power to the cars article ar }‘r{)\'l‘,'d by- r_he and will be a great addition to Jewett|entering and leaving Groion as the e 4 City's real estate, grades through the woods will be no | T ed States Food This new building wil! be the first | difficult matier even when several . building of any size that has been|carc are run at one time. ation : 2 . 1on. erected in this section, outside of the| Tne power house at Myetie will be! r Company’s plant at;qorfk away with, the new building ve the nation’s since the government ban | getting the power from Greeneville ¢ on building. and will handle every this side grains, meats, The conéractors on Monday reported | of Westerly. being sold at proportionate sav- ings to you. SHIRTWAISTS | $30@5 ?- m | | : ACTUAL VALUES FROM $550 TO $950 , m fi fll B | D ninistr ! iberal use of a very favorable outlook for building| e xpected it will bs in runnine | i TR operations during the coming season|order in June. The power cn the high | uit in the many "mvl many of t\l) m m-r:{ ring tén con-|tension wircs to the Groton Iron 4 =1 racts of good size to he erected in 3,300 volts will zlso pass | le ed by the the near future, = 3 zh this house. Kitchen STATE BUILDING AND BUSINESS. : & A | BUILDING OPERATIONS IAN\Y/FBANTES l.VS ( T hart. Bank the cities of Hartford con show sub-| - .. IN NEW ENGLAND | ur deal- stantial incrsases for the week, the| Statistics of building and engineer- z 6.4 per cent.|ing operations in New cent. Tn Wa- | compiled by the F. W. Dodg s of 18| follow: and 13.2 per cent. respectively is re- | Contracts ported. Contracts | _A zain in the former be i rirom us. and the latter 284 € s e T dncorpasstians | Coniieete The assortment comprises a wonderful collection of fine Georgettes, Heavy pares favorahly with th Contracts like week of the 1 Contrac! Quality Crepe de Chine, Silk Soire and Pussy Willow Silk. There are handsome Beaded Waists, Smart Tailored Styles and elegant, Dressy Models in a variety of new and pleasing effects. Colors are White, Flesh, Tea Rose, Sapphire, Maise, Navy, Tan and Suit Shades. “en ne weomnanier author- capital stock 57.000, the same number in 1918 434,500 capi and 8 com- 1917, $549000 capi- | .. 13.112,000 | . 11,000 000 8,852,000 $ bankruptey 1 is less favors 1 6.504,000 8224000 SALE FOR TWGO DAYS ONLY Today and Tomerrow of $4.463 and transactions continue | Contracts 00d <how in com- | Coniracts rison the For the past we 1= et towne enomed P Commerint| coniac - o ot B E0 k8 We advise early selection, as this is indeed a rare Waist opportunity ‘and one you would regret if you lét pass without taking advantage of. vowasts | _ SEE WINDOW DISPLAY NO WAISTS EXCHANGED OR ON APPROVAL Not a Waist worth less than $5.50 and many actual $8.5¢ and $10 values 1 IPAY INCOME TAX DR. GANEY TELLS HOW BEFORE MARCH 15 THE 56TH REGT, ‘That there w no general ext J. M. Ganey, M. D, sion of o k irgeon with t the filir 1it, of which so wich coast CREDITED time t Pyramid Pile Treate i 3 ng the app 1 the Grandest ithe senate and house of the repol onferees on the new revenue b: is nece to t init wdfully truding S - United S Se | turned the tide of ¢l the Germ e v would have done ond div n the v Qi Thierry on the 26th of ind did not stop until 11, the men of the 56th s {of the time: men were improy 1c to dry their clot no shelter foc inned s: mon and hard tack; vered M. C. . French mud, and %5 per mm.{h vert B. Haldy . Litchfield county question ¢ wha xhen it told the express workers individually and collective- uld give luable aid in the gam- by bringing their work up to jthe highest standards. There is room ifor improvement everywhere, they stated. Owing to conditions brought about by the war, they admitted, the press service had not been. as good the company had expected to make it. But with these obstacles removed and every expressman doing his part, the way has been eleared for a very marked change for the’ better. In urging the men to seek the co- operation of shippers in the drive, the agent brought to the attention of-the drivers the necessity of giving them all the aid possible in bringing .their king and marking meihods up to required standard. Tt was ack- owledged that the manner of pack- ing and marking varies with the com- modities, but the question of” whether shipment is_in proper- condition for ren —_— handling to destination safely must LoY | FOUR-MINUTE SPEECHES FOR be left to the good judgment of the . BETTER EXPRESS SERVICE |driver, who has. been thoroughly in- ion-wide campaign inaug- :d on the rules and regulations. ;! ailway E another ome Taven. The i | the rly | 1919, but ed, no ’ s for 191 ) before . Toy 102nd, Hz the 102d Conr ated by pictures t 9.30—Adjournment. Saturday Morning. Methodist chur 16 direc didn’t Church Dey otional pe- devo .00 3 - Addr to be e was signe1i the s\amme, Harry 10.00—Secitonal ¥ ing places to be 2 upon the Gsrmaxs, €| Clubs (Sunda: tened them, and no dou ed in ing the end of ti life was the cl of the hardest were the nig! raids kept a man y and preventad ting of much needed sl E ee sample unply | wid Pile Treatment, tn main o senate and hou res brings the new the point where it maj be law. The.infernal reve. | cau seen making prepara- collect the t h it pro- | and is now ————— | efforts into aidi 3 161l the obligations imposed. {K?E‘HPE “The bureau has arranzed to send ye o 2 4 an advisory force of several thousands S 1o of deputies and acents fo assist rs. These officers will he station- d at convenient points where they mav be consulted without eharge “The forms for the tax returns are would ands mor but the Bus Company fIncorporates. The Peoples Bus Co. of Norwich enYe, hegan Monday with [has incorporated to operate motor ve- first of a series of meetings of ex- | hicles. The capital stock is $15,000, employes to be held in this city | divided into 1,500 shares of $10 each. : the month of the dri At | The incorporators are Abraham Minty, i the day | Reuben Ryshpan and Thomas M. led together | Shields, all of Norwich: John J. Law- and urged|less of New London. force behind sur; hav State s. Paper, A Employed Boy they were heaten. fied to quit fighting.” 5 Ganey described the terri s how the men had to ] LT oo, e e o pavcn ANEINERRT to make room to lie down DAUGHTER BURIED sleep. He said there was no ch: nday afternoon from the un- [to bury the dead in singln grav ertaking parlors of Church & Allen {They were simply dumped in sheil |the funeral of William R. McNeil, who . | heing printed and all forms will be In Lot FEr Smply qu oo }rili‘-sd on ¥ ind pis infant daughe Norwich unti} {the hands of collectord between Fen. | pojes 7 many as. 51 in i e e s with broncho pneumonia, {and just a little dirt tbrown overion T 5 ‘e on account of —_ = {them. Tt took a week to clear tha|was he chapel filled with orts of near! from | ground of the dead. A surgeon told |relativi *hild “‘;'ifl e months ar 1915-1917 were [ him bad little to do, as many [one of tw: a, 5 1 l [ little one was placed in the ht of i12 pounds. | we Ted. fold. Tt holf of this went to Janan. r father in the casket and t resting piace enfolded rdon M, C. A. county T, Sgvage, Y, oups, fead- Engene C. Hart has suspended service from New put pprehensiv Hearing Postponed. A scheduled hearing before U. 8. Commissioner Earl Mathewson on Monday i of Isaac Kirman accused of making a false bankruptey | statement. was postponed for a week 1ddre inute Men, ice and strike conditions, When a w for their active S cn the races keen interest in the drive. Thwi he lets his wife hold th» siakes. Almost “During the advance which bezan |arms Tranennttats | went to her 1 11.00—One-minute transpertation CO[[). lin the arms in which she had rested so | ;oo % me-minut E v times in life. The attendance iiiehces, o s L s bl ?2“'\3;';9 a::i li;clud;é(dclie;at(onig P e ; o !KE%-! hl JE. RIR h R tk vaniou ations of | ¢ r Worle eris} v 5 ) DEALERS IN SEn T A | There werc many beautiful florall " 1145 Confercnce 111} ey ki g e 3 forms. The funeral services for father | 1 st res and Supplies . ¥ S . - and daughter were conducted by Rev. g ! anizing and ’Repairing Mustarine Stops All Pain in Half the Time it Takes Other |r. ®. Gralam, sector of Christ Tpic: i;;;}r:;i [A({’c‘::;m:"- ‘ ERRr & : 5 . - copal church, e bearers were A | st Church. 4 SHSSE Jsin Stesst, Horwich: Cona, Remedies—Oftentimes in Five Minutes. Subdues |J. Cauctto, Charles As Brown, George| 2.00-4.M—Adulte: workers confer- | - Telephone 546-13 ! o o ;1‘. dams and James S. Sweet. Burial | ence. * Boys’ programme, Leadership Inflammation and Reduces Swellmgs was in Yantic cemetery, where Rev.|for a Four Fold Boy Programme. | p Flcnne ittal service | Harry T. Baker: Recruiting Eoys For The Max Gordon & Son| TAKES ONLY ONE SMALL BOX TO PROVE IT |atme grave * “™"*! ™| curiuian e llings, Dr, C. J. Carver. { Recruiting secretary, International Association, Guaranteed to Put on Firm, Healthyare often simply astonish n S e Weak, tired people r . Don't be downhearted! Never mind, Mustarine relleves backache, head- Boys' Work committee. R e e Corporation | if Sou have tricd plasters and liniments | ache, toothache, earache and neuraigia | CLDER EOYS’ CONFERENCE 2.30—Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. Dem- sor and Nerve S W. MAIN STREET { and other things tgan don't s(lzvirtd:r\1 1»:1"?\:_ minutes—in an hour all misery TO MEET IN WINSTED | onstration of Group So Weak 20 W. MAIN STRE i d agony till day| will disappear, 2L i 2 E Games, dir by D. M. ea 5 Rinehathe pamand ey | ore | throat goeniover inight-—Tum" || ' With thetRemasofimhalNaw Woma ames, directed by D, are near) [v d , physical director Y. M. iave Goo n Hartford. (ANl dele pain, get rid of | DAZ0 agony in an hour. Chest col Citizenship and the motto, Carry On, nthation. and | SUff neck, neuritis, pleu u want to kil rheumatic | the Connecticut Older Boys confrre draw out | regain the pink ro-Bhosohate, the : 5 e i i o = g . tzke part. Come e. alsa wo e Egg, also Bituminous ali swellings — disappear _with | Pains and swellings all vield promptly | ence of the Young Men's Christian | & on. T ou romas s - - e get 2 box of MUS- :2{1 ot n‘i"i’i;;:;‘gdgom’ies ST ou) Association is to be held at Winsted ‘=neakers”) g ympioms due Auch 26 that 1V people To- i : LRl ¥ Feb. 21-23. The Y. M. C. A. 2rd the Saturday Evening. disappea d gnt in.a few D E N T I S T b e 1 I e on ot Fire State Sunday School ‘associstion co- piethodist Church. falists s i JhiRoon (haneet it el v pma | operate in the conference. The pro- 20—Devotional period. Anose dvianl etroyine Tgroniontotonk. ont. he iy STOPS PAIN = o gramme is To be as folows: 8.00—Address, A World Wide a five-grain tablet bitro-phosphate DR. E. J. JONES blister and astonished the medical pro- x Friday Evening. : zenship, Amos P, Wilder, scereta d be takén with each meal. Bei E rpassed for relfey © nervous- enuine nerve builder and Yale in China. and zeneral weak- USTARIN A fession by giving to the world a prepa- Suite 46 Shannon Bufld]n' ration. ten timas tetter than Grand- M. C. A, Gymnasium. B .00 = 4 T 9.00—Adjournment. nim;g\.nnhor habi: fm'mi;\gl er 5 .owing to tgu r;; o ke 0 . ANNOT RIS TR 7.00—Conference dinner. 'oastmas- it R £ 2 = tro-Phosphate can be safely taken by Zrowing properties, Take elevator Shetucket Street ';‘,3;";{,5&5‘;32 ggsf‘::gm;;:gu‘;‘," oo chNNOT BUSTER tcr, Leon A. Soper, Hartford, chair- Sunday Morning. the weakest and most delicate suf-|used by anyone who does not desire te: N entrance. Phone v man. State Beys' Work committee, 9.00—Y.'M, C. A.’ building — Adutt ferer. and tie results following its uselput on flesh. 3 é