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wornwiGH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919 | L reRsons .. CITY MEETING VOTES MONEY QUICKLY | "% e e “ e ‘]I_m me‘]tii!n‘h__ of Warrenville wre recent: visitors in “There are smiles” as the popular| CELERY KING DANGEROUS DANDRUFF Norwich, Friday, Feb, 23, 1919 | Norwich. —_— song goes, but they will come higher e — el S P ggmffi"m‘_’e’ i?s;"o‘:‘;“’mfie:’;vf’ _No questions were asked at the spe- 1 ceived from the gas and electrical de- | 2fter this. “Five or ten cent glass?” A LAXATIVE TEA | o yq{"ha\e dandruff you must get VARIOUS MATTERS e cial city meeting Thursday night in|partment, not to exceed in the aggre- | Will be a formula on the tongues of +id of it quick—it's positively danger- | i )L;‘ifie R a e meél;i r;:;': hc?l“'s 4cfia‘l)loe‘;i to audt!rmnfg :ge "Mte ‘;70 ,000, ;hetsfim;g being the estti- the urbane gentleman behind the ma- e — b 2 . il T 2 E a , cas 3 ,000, according e ; mated receipts of sai it a0 " Norwi i g S T | ary (Fridax) is calendar day 0| goythern New Bngland Telephone Co. | call for the mecting, but tho authoriza. | the presons neeal yoas i barcment 07 | hogany who “opens up” in Norwich | If You Suffer From Constipation, Up- Dandruffy heads mean faded, brittle, Li h‘t hiele Tamins ot 606 .0 tock at Putnam, was in Norwich Wednes- | tion was granted unanimously and the | sum mentioned as the department’s|on Saturday morning, for the liquor| set Stomach or Inactive Liver, scragely hair that finally dies and m;‘gm_ermg‘” ps at 0.06 0'¢lotk| day, assisting in the monthly billing.|meeting was over in a few minutes. | estimated receipts at the time of the|dealers decided this week that wWith Give Celery King a Trial, If falls out—new hair will not — s & a Miss Winona Young of Mansfield| There was an attendance of about |last annpal city meeting, the moneys o . : then you are hairless m& nov.hi:rgo;n Severai "notor parties ‘n_\"m',h Center, of the class of 1919 at Connec- | thirty. so appropriated to be uted for the gg:;;;‘sel;th:hg :Tgexiolig:'lltz ;:1“55:59 You Want Gen.ulna Bellef help you Gttended the SIartfurd uwutomeblle | fieut dollege, is teaching an eveming| After Mayor J. J. Desmond had call- | payment of the legal obligations of |ferensed in 5 and 10 cent glasses and Want it Quick. The only sure way to abolish dan-|SH0W Thiisday { schoof in Montville three nights |ed the meeting to order, City Clerk |said department, including the $45,000 | £oF ‘hose that take red liquor for an ——— druff for good is to destroy the germ| At Warrenville week. J. A. Desmond read the call for the|provided by the city for the said de- Whiskey will be 20 or 25 cents a drink, |It's a purely vegetable remedy that causes it. To do this quickly,|crd for hogs ou Herman Kukla of the U. §. army has | meeting, involving the items. partment’s obligations in August, 1918. surely and safely, and at little ex-|stands near the 200 mark returned to Camp Lee, Va. %5 | " Corporation Cotmsel Fanning pre- | Mr. Fanning. Mr Shen ong’ Oheig |2 Faise of five cents on what has been (gentle and effective that drives im- short stay at his sister’'s, Mrs. Wil sented the following resolutions, | Barry were the only ones to cast bal- the prevalent prices for some time. purities from the bowels and makes pense, there is nothing so effective as| Those who wait the daylight sa: N M 5 A scale of prices for cocktails and |You feel better right away. Parisian sage, which you can get from|ing law retained are asked to notify |liam Zelz's, of 7 Clairemont court, city. | Which were seconded by ex-Mayor T.|lots this time. J Ot Tt i e e up,| Brew a cup of this pleasant rem- Lee & Osgood Co. and good druggists | their senator or congressman to that|Ie has served 15 years and intends to | C. Murphy: i The meeting then adjourned. a general advance of five cents allledy when you catch cold; get feverish everywhere. It is guaranteed to banish | effect. stay a while longer. ) Resolved, That the borrowing of After the meeting one member of |g10i: the o lElE hn deretond and are out of sorts. dandruff, stop itching scalp and fall-| phoenixville people are in Ilucl 5 o 5 such sum or sums of money not ex-|the gas and eclectrical commission i i Use it fe ick head: 1t g & "}Iflavs}?rs 10, Florlda this week In-|ceeding in the aggregate $37,000 as|stated that the department had paid | ¢ % barttord the advance in the price e e The Tatier Sianaing g |may be mecessary o pay the current |off $5,000 of the $43.000 which the city offdrins b aln adad sy fl‘e’:uiys:;;tefil;;“ SheCisaekin i S = x E turing obliga- | t i 0 e . , the farmers are well supplicd. {make her home with her brother, John [ SXpenses and other matufing oplis- - o-vatlmentiin e g | Went into effect there one popular re- Parisian sage I3 a scientific prep-| . Coment mixer has arrived at sackus, formerly of Norwich, now a |08 ™ o (0 0s °9 g " | resolution offered at tne meeting au. | SOTt Was selling drinks of bar Whiskey R st Suppiles all halr needs—|Groton end of the new Thames river ent of Jacksonville Tesglved, That the court of common |thorized the norrawing of $37.000 n. |t 20 cents, stock brandy at 45 cents, an antiseptic liquid neither sticky or. p igze and will be used in building the council be, and it is hereby, authorized | sicad o 3. iich was the figure | 21l cocktails in ordinary at 25 cents, greasy, easy to apply, and delicately |, nroach as well &s the walk DAMAGE SuUIT SETTLED to appropriate such sum or sums of |in the original call, =7~ | the old fashioned whickey cocktail and 5 5 o v want beautiful, soft_thick, | _Although this is the between.seas WITH TROLLEY COMPANY |ioney, not exceeding in the aggregate| The o M5 tee cliyto) tnel L Deicot selCoPRGSGH etV E Tt oS | BE ot M Sued o2 inenmitsiatfanfentt lustrous hair, and lots of it, by ali|in trade shrewd buyers who visit the| The case of Thomas 'Conmnell off$45000, as may be needed to pay the|gas and clectric department was from | £ JATECE Tobretendng an adverce oo b Fodts means use Parisian sage. Don't de-| Norwich stores daily are finding somc ton asgpinst the Line | city’s current expenses and other ma- | the appropriation ~ yer ing hair, and promote a new growth, | I There was never a better ice crop or 'dh:l cost, small as it is, will be re-|gathered there than this year. funde | & Hl Middletown.—Arrangements are be- £ : e 2 t 10 cents for an eight ounce glass|inz Tathe ot ¢ i of the most advantageous bu Railway Co. for $3,000 ior per- | turing obligations. said Alderman Milo R. Waters, a ing completed for a_Wesleyan-Bow- g e Ll R sonal injuries as the result of a trol-| " The corporation counsel explained |the city meeds the toney restored to| 214 ale at 10 conts as before. Scoteh doin debate to be held about the mid- to cofhe. In Hampton, Frank A. Phillips hes|lcv accident, has been amicably set-|that the sccond resolution had to be|this account. s it u; accn,m‘;g to srade. | 3¢ Of the spring term. men at work cutting the wood andjtied. The case was down for trial|yoted on by ballot, as it involved au-| The authorization by the meeting to ; : i & Hartford.—It was announced this timber on the Howell lot estimating |Defore Judze Joel H. Reed and a jury | thorizing an appropriation. City Sher-|expend $70,000 from m the receipts of week that Harry Bond, proprietor of court at New London | jff William Fitzgerald prepared the|the gas and tlectric &:partment will| A, O. H. AUXILIARY HAD the Hotel Bond and the Bond Annex, ing. A rear collision |pallot box and the following filed | provide for paying off fthe loan. to iy plans to add four stories to the Hotel cen two froileys at Wilcox curve, | bopund in front of the desk and cast|the city, it is stated, and leave bal- bl AL N VL) s e P e B mbaug, Stonington, on June 29, paliots, all in favor of the resolution: |ance enough probably to run a new p]:":snoty-gxhc tapleeRor vy ot ers | i was_the basis of the suit, the | xfr. Fanning, D. T. Shea, president of | electric power line to Yantic to supply Y e e T e ey allegin ceived se- | {he mas and eléctric commission, Al- |the Admore Woolen mills there. and dance given in Buckingaam Mem-| New Britain-Rabbi Reuben Kaut- sprains and co\hmon! of the|derman M. C. Higgins, Alderman Milo| Negotiations have been in progressforial by Ladics’ auxiliory, Divist SR au e Cfinfgregauon Beth- 1o tuc spinal cord. | R Wates iayor Murphy, Henry |for some time between the woolen mill |A. O. H. The prizes w il this week from an Ameri- At last it has been decided that : HEe e “ o Gilitour2C BV | conpang Tana® to Feomml s loner: Nas | Yoo, William | €an port for France, where he will state road through the village of P for trial today went off the list| - Bt Y e second, | Serve the colors as a worker of th 7 i Bresnahan, : i - AR ] Y x e list es, I R. Smith, 8. J. Kehoe, s the woolen mill needs much more elec- , bl 2 | quonnoc is to be provided. Eids are to reassignment, the Jury being ex- | James 1ot B Spt, O B O trieal | e powor than he beasont Jine. can "Margaret Jewish welfare board. B or ita bflxalgl}f:rd Friday of this|cused until next Tuesday morning at|{RCi " 1cht” James L. Case, Guy B.|carry. A proposition as to what the |Gentiome week for its building. ! , i | 10 o'clock. 1l sit Friday morn- | popeare, and John J. Sullivan, mem- | company will pay for the electricity | Carthy, cu The tax collector’s office will be open |ing for a short calendar session and ! that there is six hundred cords of iwood on the lot. Early in the week the district su perintendent, Rev. G. G. Scrivener, of Our Window . e e G Display Today || e : ie"nnd William corsolation, NORTH STERLING bers of the gas and electrical commis- { has been epted by the ccmmission- Friday and Saturday evenings until 8| nent of case cion, Fred S. Maples, cashier of the|ers and it is expected that the building Herbert Eddy of Martha's Vineyard o'clock. Saturday, March 1st, is th e gas and clectrical department, and|of the line will be taken up very soon Misses Maryiis visiting his niece, Mrs. Josiah {last day of the collection of the per- | TWO WASHINGTON STREET e |after the comract’ between the gas for the|Owens, sonal tax.—adv. | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS| Corporation Counsel Fanning then|and electricel department and the which was. enjo Fox hunters were out again last Sat- urday trying their luck. | Those who have not secured their ice Y [crop are somewhat anxious. Miss Margaret St. John of Moosup At the annual meeting of the Con-| Within the past two days there have | presented the following resolution, | woolen company has been signed. | mitiee in charge was necticut Nurserymen's Association held | been tao Tmpoeiant sest mstore Sraese | Wiieh was also voted upon by ballot| A five mile line of wire will have to|Neil, chafrmun, Mrs. at the Heublein Hotel in Hartford this fers of Washington street property.|and passed: be built and twenty-two mew polcs|Mrs. Julia Fenton, standard Makes week, Chester Brainard, of Fhemrrwl\-lfm Dr. Leonard T. Almy place has| Resolved, That the court of com-|bought According to figures prepared, | Brewer and Mrs. ville was glected president. George W. Carroll to|mon council be, and it is hereby, au- |it is believed this can be done for Fitzgerald. ) e — spent the week end at George C. . The Windham County Observer is|John McWilliams who will remodel | thorized to appropriate moneys re-|about $20,000. SOLDIERS AMND SAILORS |Spooner’s. & Al] slzes recalling the winter of 1885 which was | the perty into a two apartment Local reads are in bad condition for much like the Jyesent ore up to lhl<|hu\n The other is the sale of the Leo Jacques Sces Rome automobile traveling. :;;meifl It}lxpugh] t_ha“ winter brougt Ix. ant lot \nn]\ NE’ 172‘;md 1SS] ‘Wash- HOW U, S. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYERS MUST REPORT ALw Jacqu@i Whio was on one of t;m m?fifi:g? %fi;fi%fi"&fifimy visited e blg blizzard in Marct ington owned by Mrs. Channing e 4 merican submarine chascrs in the s in . New Styles P L e i the o ton to F, W. Cary and H. R. SERVICE WiLL HELP HERE s ey WREES (A attack on Durazzo, has written the| Bertra E. Benway of East Killing- on tobacco, cigarettes and cigars, be Both of the purc in- How Norwich and vicinity are like- Collcctor William T. Connor | following lett to his Mrs. |1y was at home over Sunday. el t 2 on the lot which is am- |1y to be benefited, hout local ex- assist in fil‘f%’ out in-| yictoria Plante, of T: h of i nrmml\w‘r to accommodate two o hrough the maintenince by the | come tax returns is having husy times it describing briefly a visit to Rome: etucket street, of | every dz at his office ut the mayors P 9 came effective Feb; these articles have slightly in most of the labor at shington. reports than were made under the J. Howard At the recent con teach at Bulkele ceeding Robert C has the degree of E cefved the degree of M. A. at Iar vard. Harttord polise look for a Buick (ot stolen in New Lor verty of W city and was the bridge, Siwluudng Sty Warch 1at| & e Bost oo We will give the S. & H.|Eim Tree varm tnere. Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. We have a New Method that cures Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your case is of long-standing or recent de- afternoon the Forum, Co! and | velopment, whether it is present as several other pla of antiquity,|Hay Fever or chronic Asthma, vou which are too numerous to mention.|Should send for a free trial of our and besides i could never explain | method. No matter in what climate them on paper. St. Pet s the most | You live, no matter what vour age or wonderful p tmagined |Occupation, if you are troubled v seeing in my life. e, asthma, our method should relieve you have some : promptly hen Tz We especially want to send it to including The funer Ly Rev ride from hera. Believe me m er forget that ride as long a The Italian penses. We saw all tae n esting play ing St. Pete rence and school om 'hr service in ous income tax. No seem to understand t The following are the instructions on the form that mus: he made out: One of these forms must e filled in employ- | for cach person whose income, as described on this form, was paid dur- ing the c: ar 1913. The name s of the person OI‘ making entered under th ¥ and the home add an indiv! business address (if an’ orgenization) of the one to whom the income w: 1l employ- astor the January 23,1819 S 5t = FUNERALS : ont. service office, |office in the city hall Ay D Mot e : FREE TO . BY @ tvpomaphical error Thureday | e - ‘Superintendent Gilbert S. Ray-| The deputy called attention Thurs-|we have changed ports 7 1 FRANKLIN SQUARE (e e e ,.,1’\” o 1,’,} Cherles O Drowns o Vnom. indicated by the plans and |day to the pravision this year that|pe 'pec, GRansed D ASTHMA SUFFERERS | Mary Walker, instead of diobias | The funeral of Charles Sumner|methods for impro the service|employers must make roports for all|ep place than Afe . Where All Cars Stop e e Mo s S sl i ‘ was held from the mortuaT™ | hroughout th ich are be- | thcir employes who gre paid Wages of { we' came fron e e S ST ’( C. A T ing instit department of | $1,000 or more, which means more | vestorday a A New Home Cure That Anyone Can 5 s 4 ernoon = S | [ | in motor t | ular normal course of bearers |field examiners of liam H.|ment servicq - Den-} In addpssing th t director Mrss Nat lie A. N‘acpl erscn. meral of Natalie q e fllwsre flpparfntlv hopeless cases, where al 3 r % paid shoulc ere ance to|all for Green Stamps. et o A0 SCR (e tenie ot SN B in “Toyhom batay B oo b A book with 10 Free S.&H. Stamps | removed from his foot ¢ N 1 : vas | We are laun | These forms t f Burope | €t¢.. have g will be given to each visitor at our| There was Norwi-h o to replace | retern Form 109§ to u © then if I go on that trip Rome it- everyone at our own store on Saturday, March 1st, Buletin's cabl21 no 0\‘ Ig‘wlml ng\m" e o’f“l‘mg‘\mcf self is a very nice pla 1lso very | thi dl;;‘“qmctnm : to end A lady demonstrator will be in ats |-American cam: s shinston, D-iC..i0n ! | modern. It reminds one e e e e s wheezinz, day. by % o s e the women such |@nd all those terrible paroxysms at i 3 n 1 Sco hroug 1 ests E 3 s s, st nds resiare vary bik e offer is too i~ to Potter’s Market i kil A nd the lowe } the Nor. : mestic or foreign corporations, or | 1%, 1°0% &t and the stores ara very bi& | 1ot 3 “Single day.: Writs mow. and et iy Gl 3 ree Acade and tiv i | exct e to e on_ nlL!!‘xd's;dAl:‘llo.nhr obliga-| - oine on as a Dig | then begin the method at once. Send 410 Main Street {that Feb. 26 w 4 o = s place in Rome. O there. They cigarettes, real, live American w SERGT. KIRK RICKETTS Liidenn e i IN ACTION AT FINISH | me, to he among v randered | N0 money. Simply mail coupon be- ¢ of American | 10W. Do It Today. and some el nime ton | FREE ASTHMA COUPON b FRONTIER ASTHMA CO, Room ¢ production of the war and vet before us the r From now c For further the death in 1 See the display of S.&H. Premiums/|the celebrated Iri in our window. {born in Dublin, May DIAMONDS road is visiting New Haven g Sergeant Kirl; Ricketts, son of Rev,|be home later than 2T 4 Hudso | o ) and Mrs. Charles H. Rizketts o i 1l«‘;r(\»hm“fi]‘r“miw}":m] ;| Greeneville, arrived home from over- Send fr i Thursday eve: after seven tendent appoints this com mhnreg ) Sl < ) Q %, o heats I've vislied £ Peler’B. 1] 2 seesscnscsensssancs [ Ixn%‘;'i('h suffragists are recalling maril umm ') e daily work c l and fOP Surnday. T H that fifty vears ug ar the French ail 1 See ourilarge display;of |J{1131 T xeets uso thls yesr the ' yot e buying top in to get mailed and Civitace a set of every p! a collection for ve about 100 3 already, so tell her to ert herself an| We advertise only what wlbum and be prepared fcr lots of | we have and exactly them. If T had lots of money I would | it buy all a souvenir of cach place, but the people in these places cvercharge | us for evervihing we zet. They think we are millionaires. Tell Father Bellerose atoat my trip e e to Rome. We also visited the Vat PRIV. T. A. WARD CAME can Museums. Talk ahout wonderfu THROUGH WITHOUT A SCRATCH |paintings nnd statutes 5 = chapel where they ele Margaret Ward of 17 Beech fine Diamonds. Get the first national organization men, was formed in New yours now. We are glad ||susin B. Anthon to explain anything you |j¥‘anion and others -y - . esidents who went to the legi want to knew about Dia- ||tire Wednesday to oppose the foc. . tion of a sanatorium > monds. ..O ur prices §incach ‘inciuded Anstin T range from $25.00 and J|Fusselh | Charles | up. ou but did not = Mrs. death of Max ut since that t ned at Camp M Hamilton t v merning after imonia resulting ing for al Ithe The instructi 5 to be given and the content of krowl- t will develop 1herefrom—for e A personal burea opencd jat the Knights of recrea 1 Hop B roma i Nee onton ann: e Phatladin (o | oo imr e The object of th { | locating soldiers {not been heard from ! | | been ail the service public.” | Several of the representatives of the = firs | 135 to 143 MAIN STREET Established 1872 A Noank girl, Miss BEsther MacLeod { went Thursday mormm; to Strat /nvr' infant an Pow Buffalo. Henedione of ong this Santa, b ard, in wh and 4 rister, Doréthy | | S | cal tower ar_worl wooden ships, imself lucky. He tells of and a box of candy. I'll =lose now, I've | L RN % 1 IS en e EM e %o"an | VOTE RATE FOR NEXT BRIEF STATE NEWS |oF QUR ENTIRE STOCK Housatonic ship: L e | | front line when the armistice was | fold vou all T could about my | brother, jRmesLacTeod 00 New: Ha INCIDENTS IN SOCIFIY | HONOR FLAGS TO TOWNS [eEned o d e "h‘,‘r;“;fé“h“‘} my biz chair and tell you all : {ven, is’ superintendest. i day. e as Tl elan e e yons o The Lyme towermen who were| Miss Mildred J. Cary has returned | FOR WAR SAVINGS SALES |that dav. e alco wris As ever you B Connectic I New Haven.—The fire losses for the 'Georgo nhus will Mis e Palmer of Washington apuecticut TAX ON THE COUNTY f Tiven 5o Special for Friday (et e rore | e e s e OF OVERCOATS Our Half-Yearly el rord fechlthe paintings in it wera done by ¥ Slgargrd =5 zelo There are man nkee soldiers ey DI e | el i Rone, tationel there for ermany. In his Jattes he states | SUATd Quty. 7 3 2 horle he has come through the great 2 er a brief visit in Boston. ighteen towns in Connecticut %went; The letter was writte thrown out of job: the gt i y & o e t 2 losing have ,O“p,,,f',,l",m, Mrs. C. P. B. Peck of New York in 1918 in selling more!of January in Lux c ot i by Howel . Thers wa”I ad'nvetm;: of T'embtegs to the report issued, shows a total of | Congressman R amford friends. in 1918, with an|from New London cou after the 429 615.87 . o 3 and Saturday | has promized to secure for ine Bradford Walker of New Haven ; This sale will include all our ockville two m 3 A 3 visit it. ¢ Nellie's 1 yesterday where she ch 1t without a mark and _considers | Visit it Cageniallieh 16 erpuestenday 2 3 bt the following places: F. M. Wilcox the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Eliza- capita maturity value, of house adjourned Thursday at Hartford | " 1 yeod puring the week just at the home of Mr. | E 1'the o inities in | and George E lerk of the NderR S nss ksg‘siss'l MUSLIN NIGHT |used in the Civil Hant | Rentes with | superior court esants 9f 1he| endea Building Inspector Frederick w.| Hart Scaffner & Marx Over- , low neck and short so requests will introduce . . . T A followed by New Lon- | Guired by the st , when a tax sleeves, embroidery trimmed— | whereby some of the guns or canno B Telod T, Eein ) “,fon,;nd o o | to e levied upon the county. Tt was coats. SPECIAL $1.19 | captured in the recent war may be ob- everal days with his family at | followed " Manchester Avon, | voted to lay a tax of one-half of one! 1] frtned. | the home of Mr. and Mrs. George C.|The complete fi are as follows: | Per cent. This tax is payable on or Tel‘s a Secret $40, $37.50, $35.00 and $30 Ladies’ WHITE SKIRTS, two The annual convention of the Con- | Preston | Ansonia, '$25.51. 2 FRetT L factu f F Medici patterns one lace and one em- riecticut Federation of Labor is to t Mrs. Will S. Willis of Newark | Portland PTG Manufacturer of Famous Medicine Breidery trimmed, regufar §176 held in Meriden In June, the date hav- | ard Sire ooy Soriins of Sumrk | Avon 32 DAYIS THEATRE. e sl LR Overcoats quality— {ing been changed from Labor N T i tes hiceday ateey o Mamisid Another good bill is presented at the || s e e : SPECIAL $1.39 has l’;eer; decided not to have a e vistt woith Mt and s Tames | fonis2e theatre for the las: half of the ppreciate Pure, vrill be sold for +39 parade Labor day on account of tn DA Unionville Smith, and large & expressed cine. Aifficulty in securing tran. b sz LOW APRONS, very attractive Z 1 | presented by Green and P: rker, is & burn Products Co., Dayton, Ohio.| at \hm Camp's home on} SUBMAB_\NES TO BASE | Notone/contains opiates, narcotics or | given by Fernando Carpi, There 1s a prob: that the six|the general { £ = 5 transportation on | g | bury, $21.57: Waterto : s plea: with it on LADIES CORSET COVERS, that day. » | kstone Camp and!nam's st Windsor $20.6 wrsday afternocn and evening. Many people fear to take medicine ace and_embroidery trimmed, | 'né iong; Tove's Vision, - composed | Ives, Miss|[rariford $20.07; Windsor Locks . deville is of bis time vs to check and abort colds, cure coughs, regular 75¢ quality— |ty Mrs. Leila Troland Gard o “‘i;:‘;fi\f'fl e l{a‘rflgfi‘ 2 e all_three acts drew biz hands. catarrh, etc. This fear is groundless L PECIAL 50c New York, formerly of Norwic ‘ ‘ o pataed the mori- | POSSIBLY MAY BANG HUN The fe act, with all the products of The Bla LADIES’ GINGHAM BUNGA- | among the numbers on the. | | I un harmful drugs. Mentho-Laxene, for! patterns, regular $.250 and $2.98 Iyric tenor of the Metropolitar 1 PRREETST | German submarines t are to beljokes. !cuug] coxds;gcatan-h and all distress | quality— House, who gave a recital in New Che Conne “CA" C"m“\t* rned over to the government and|dian. is exce; E +9°d and his act | following a cold, is a compound of | “rp y T c 'arry SPECIAL $1.98| York Monday evrning. Bany proud of the| ypich are .now interned in Br went big with the ho Wild Snerry, Tolu, Cascara, Grinde- | 1 $1. e S loyes in the"w s will be brought to New Tondon.| For real swength an: cver hand | i Menthoe Ammonium Chloride, Fo Max Ealey Sotiously: til Sy o a report circulating Thurs- | halancing the Bellthazer ~Egothers|and alcohol sufficient to preserve and 207 MAIN STREET R THE CHILDREN x Foley Seriously fIl. among men from the submarine | have one of the best athiet! Keep! n sofation Extra fine quality CREPE Max H. Foley, son of Mz, ng to the report Amer- | here in many a day and they earned| R ingredient in concentrated ROMPERS, pink and _whits Max J. Foley of 37 Ham 1 e = and blue and white, trimmed whose wife ‘died Wednesd Felles i fopm i and Rtlibfmed oo soRalione with white belt and turn over | York, is himself just re u‘\s e feature pictre, B Mg art Par- | that only ten-drop doses are to be collar, sizes, 1 to 4 years, reg- influenza, but u 100 iil On el taken in the “raw” state. But the ular $200 quality— pany the body of his i PEC‘A]‘ sl.ss brought here Thursday , featuring Bryant zood, but ruther long Pathe comedy completes ideal way is to make into syrup by emptying a 2%-0z. bottle of Mentho- less unfavorable CUMMINGS & RING Laxene into a pint bottle and then fill the bottle with granulated sugar o " nhawe\or the phys A x . Children SHIRTS, extra quality, > o E % o syrup, made by dissolving a pint of Iafants o6 years, rogular $100 | "op foF 2t Foiey i e World b | Stamford—tire. Eamund . 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