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. What la Going On Tenight, Ancient Order of 1 ~ Willimantic Lodge, No. 1l meets 140 Valley street. r Knights of Columba: Council, No. 14, meets S Reval Arcanum, Willimantis cil No. 723, meets at 702 Mail Chamber u%mm g:‘n“y meets in Cnamber o .. [ayer Gates. Clerk Albert €. Scripture read the minutes of the reg- ular July meeting and the _special calied to act en the appropri- ation for Welcome Home Day, minutes were ted as 3 The report of the police department geoep read to ¢ an 3 ! ° 5600 SCWAItY amd Thoe ’ aa. trofn = : ye i showing 21 arrests for the moath of (Briated $000 for midewalkh and 52500 ] v N : = and refreshing; and,” they permit you to July was read and accepted. The re- port of u:fi lmelfd:p'lrmn show- |the city meeting. The matter of 1 expenditures o 1 and ‘ageepted. number of applica- [ Watsen street was tions for sidewalks were read and it|mMatter of thé can was voted to have them take the usual|Was also spoken of. course. The Church street garage at M‘ that the street comm! 73 Church street petitioned for per- mission to efect a gasoline pump. Pe- encugh. tition referred to the street commitiee | The charges for pubdlic service ecars with power. within- ‘the city was set us foflows A_petition was presented signed by[a oity ordinance which the meetinZ |50 at the time at which application is A 8. Sh: d four others asking |later adepted: Takin, v x-ser. | 2t _Gréene. R. I, Sunday. perttion. for e Sithin cng | Jjade, except in the chse Of ér-aer.| LeRoy Chapman and Paul Chapinan expert blend of choice Turkish and choice o1 that the petition for the extension of | from one point to anothgr Within Chestnut stregt .nq*h of Lewiston |¢ity, 25 cents for adult. A charge d 35 cents m. be % avenue be removed from the table ay made if g:djl_u\ey serious condition. City Engineer Iobert K. Mlitchell re- |has to call for thé fare. membered the petition. He sai dthat{May €arry. ene suitcase free but t had n ai d. by the committee | charge of 15 cents may be madé fc 3 i been dropped. by Ly i for | age. :::::'l@ ability and training and | jownspeople 1o meet Rew e for what reason he did not know. would be necessary to change the au- | The charge for trunks ; : Joseph O. Beaudstte thorized grade, There was a bad cut|cents. Children from 5 to 12 i | street has enlisted. in the army for| Next Sunday there will be no ser- there, also. In the opinion of Mr.|old shall be charged 15 cents. M!r_cheltl’l :x‘e proper thdlnt toC:o A _&{re: unt:;rmn.v: ghan‘l-k‘olrr(l‘o:“ ‘fln to establi a new grade on estnut | 1 801 al Yy adul ) ren 2 e ry strect from Prospect street to the end |aged from 5 t6 12 who have to be call- e By o NORWICH TOWN the world at any price | ‘ of the propo: extension. He dis-|éd for may bé charged '35 cents. These . e A € . amp- Holabird for spe- At the First Congregational church - trom % - . Special telegraphic | Sunday morning Reéwne Junkins of ¥ 3 ¥ Camels are soid everywhere in seien- tinctly stated that the present layout | farés are te be in force of Chestnut street was impossible. juntil 12 p. m. of double “these rat god. T T e o nh® rtrart | AL publie: service” onty Doar"ar#ed. | war Gepartment for his enlistment. as | sively from Deuteronomy 59:20. & srio ’ : s M. S. Fryers petitioned for a drain|cards displayfrig their rate schedule. n Pesersovered carton. We strongly Work has been started on the ren- [C. H. Lamb “and Frank E. Sterry y or offite supply or when you travel 18 cents a package layer's license. Petition referred Th be migned by th lice and are to be furnish- | OVation of the local Y. M. C. A. build- | the corporation counsel. Mayor C. A. Gates introduced théled by the éity. Violations are to be [ing. Th c o s to. be whitened and there will be a| Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peck of matter of zévernihent food. He said | punishable by a finé of not more than 25. The nmnfig‘”n is .to take effect|zéneral housecleaning and painting. Otrobando avenue entertained Friday that the yovernment offered some food -3 fence around th nd women : i i 52.98 was read E Y ’ e 3 fion : T . 2 X1 3} unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleas- been able to get cans large|amination for Janjter of the local post{ 10M€ W't made a_lengthy. visit with AMEL cigarettes win smokers from - N\~ the start because the expertly blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic to- baccos make possible Camel’s delightful mellow-mildness witH that all-there “body.” Camels meet your fondest cigarette fancies in so many ways. Their flavor is unusual émoke as long as you will without any of the parade committee. e 5 — 3 ? ant cigaretty odor. They’re simply a ciga- The civil service s to hold an' ex | FB2Iding and daughter and ,taking » rette delight!| * That's the way you'll put it! office, Aug. 15. The place carrles a| 700 a 2 - '8 | salary of $600 (plue $120). Aj nte | N Gnd Mrs, B B. Witter and their . z \ You’ll find Camels 'good all the way in 'must be between the agea of 20 and |, i and Firs R B. Witter and their| = L) ' through. It is a fact, you'll prefer Camels vice men who have oo were at the home of their parents on Sunday, as their father remains in a Domestic tobaccos to either kind of tobacco 2 |The only requirements to be met are ‘e;,’IZl—‘.':;T,Jé“i‘f fi?fie’?‘lf:eeger’zi 1;?"?1:: — : amok: m;ithout tmnge l;o;?;stb: To know Camels best compare them in every possible test with any cigarette in who is now preachi t the Cq - of 45 Main | gational church. S mo three years, taking his physical ex- | vices in the Baptis € n - the Baptist church. and has ine- autherity had to be sécured from the| Meditérranean lane, spoke impres- 3 n::-u(”-z-u packages, or ten pack- . cifarettes) a glansin pe. recesimend this carfon for the home he was a few pounds under weight. |-—County Agent Walter Marsland. Dr. rendered Prayer of Thanksgiving, Jobby walls and ceiling are; Dutch. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Y 8 alom, N. C. e rooms in the dormitery section |Mrs. Peck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- t t pri d he thought that the | Sept. 1, 1918, e’ report of the - | Th 4t cost price an gh o OO | of the bullaing have been repainted.|seph Smith of Colchester, and Mrs. T. city ought to take seme action to get|mittee on jitfiey regilation was ac- reminded the council that they had| As the result no appropriation for such a purpose |ago Sunday a and told them that they éould not as|duced giving the m: some of it. Corporation Counsel King|cepted without {-Mm‘. by 3 o res or power Tt almost seems as if the 7, - the council makeé any :“mh -‘{nng» n:g "::n t;rh-ucum‘ ):: tbéh telegraph tbmln:_‘ll stones at these boxes had a?::ox}\ nt;f)i;‘;&ervvsa(‘-,hk}no: strest, COUNTY FAR BETWEEN Several @& | 2 ione - ‘When anCleef * has - " - P P S ontates S | SEBATIES, BRSESR 45 e AT | e o T Sarset ity | 5, (890l t0 The Buietn SALE OF COTTON CLOTH food were di and a resolution | deems 2. gery 1, vielation fireworks - 6 acciden < the a t @ week | siderable trouble this summer in|% 0 G0 | stay of several weeks &t the _|T. Jones of Swansea, Mass...a cousin The fire department has had com- 0. 0/0S S W keéeping whole glass in the fire Al&%M | nome of Mr. and Mre. Herbert L. Yer. | GOVERNORS FROM WINDHAM sport of Willimantic's vouth. S By “Souvenir” William H. Taylor. Chief Yeoman Benjamin Houlihan years ago, and that was in 1843-44. 1- | qustrial League tonight at Recreation |of Town street_Miss Ruby Mettey and gress in 1849-53. Having spent most [T » |08 . .‘_ & 1. vagrancy 2. ipsane 1, vielatien 2 hav mmenced to come in | N, jtai ., Fruit-a-tives' ST trdfMe Taw 1. violation of abte 1aWs | ¢ ine tocr Y MG A for ihe tennis | Motier maf: Mrs. Kell€y and Miss of my days in pacriptic Putnam n cmem o me v tn || RHODE ISLAND TEXTILE COMPANY TII!WM!I‘NI Fl‘llfl Mflfl N {ournament G be held at Recreation 3 The ark. breakihg and enterin Harold Lee Sterry, son‘of Mr. and|rather “sad naws’ to me, but i'm Sor- Mrs. Frank E. Sterry of Lee avenue,|pe v o o & Clitten Potter of Sopth Manthester |ieavis today (Tuesday) for CIOVEIRNA:|me Ghen 1 1oaned aoo the mamen of any are found t6 1 sty may be a valua- Poes to_take whitever ion e Il & fine e ol ::t:::sgénfton. D. C.is passing a va-| Hartford, Aug. 1L—‘Its a long b leems expediént. resctuti rices ho i ht wo weeks at e ome of i Vi: adopted. The meeting adjourned at i . o the wxponns of tiie fire e parénts, Mr. and Mre. Dennis Hou- gfi:‘;“;fi“['::e:‘?“‘m’;‘ :“:?":“: 7000 YDS. OF REMNANT 40 INCH HALF 10.20. an of Sturtcant street 3 v self. The S B ki S i e S avariin. Mrs. Clovis M. Gates who has been | 1004, 100, whep searching for data for BLEACHED COTTON CLOTH OF EXCEPTIONAL - B et iy [ tor i ention. passing several days with her aister,|ihe Centenary book I am now compil ALITY. IT YD. P menth o as submitted to the | Myes Clara ‘Hope, stenographer at|Miss Sara McClellan, 6f West Town |ing for the state. Now listen! Wind- |} QU . © 20 YD. PIECES. CAN BE USED 11 ) - | crom tne” Noa. S and rmils - the Ta- | nome ot St wad. Mex. Heosee Koty [ Fnic honored . gentiemun wme tion || UNDER 5 YDS., 24 CENTS A YD.; OVER 5 YDS., 27 causes: Drunkenness 3, assault 1, f0f- | ppom the Nos. 5-and 6 mills in the In- | home of Mr. and Mrs. Georsé Kelley Chauncey F. Cleveland of Hamptan v ¢ cemmon, council, Monday évening is-as|ine Y. M. C. A. has returned to her [street, returned Saturday t ham county has had only one goyern- follows: Total arrests 21. “Fne,lr- duties after a two week's vacation. in E\-‘errettl.";fn&a urday to her home [or gince 1639, two hundred and eighty FOR SHEETING, UNDERWEAR, ETC LENGTHS rests were made for thé follow i ' ot ofks 'ord - = non-support 2, reckless driv-|pari. 3 Ernest Johnsoh returned Sunday fo| %110 Was also a representative in <or CENTS. THIS IS A RARE BARGAIN. 53 Mamsoxwreove Sr., Hore, |were dispsed &f as follows: nt the week-end friends here. : " 11 s “Tn sy opinion, no other medicias | nolled 2. paid finés and. costs 3. is- | Pamkine Teel end NI sk steect| ONib. Where he is to take a four-year | United Staics senaiors from. Conaco: || 684 Main Street Willimantic J | charged 2. suspended 2, turnied OVEr 6| ey in New London on business with | fou s /0 the general machine shop of [ticut and found that there was ot he Warner Swaspy Co. Mr. Sterry.isven a “long time between”’ as there THE REMNANT STORE is 20 ggod ad ‘Fruit-a-tives’ fof [other officers 3. prébation 2, or William E. Jack- % i Ceunty Investigator W 't6 make a ecialty of design- “between,” Windham county Indigestion and Constipation. hospital ‘1. Thére was one ; 3 esi F:r“yens I mfl‘"e}(’i with thess |£ivén loaging quring the morith. #9n on Moty - Jook, first prize in draughting at|Leing the onl ks st -Mtale id e g eleptric, lights were out 553 hours. ew London vocational school last | that has névéer had 1 States dreaded diseases, trying all kinds of | Kight dooss were toand unlécked and BROOKLYN June. Fie will be accompanied by his | senator. ! wish this »“could i . 4 3 5 2 ass reveral wesks = fo ? “ges” thi treatments until I was told I wag | were séoured By the BOHce & aeen| Mr and Mrs. Herman Lathrop Dave|with relatives in ORI, At Gleveland | fhonlerc put no. for 1 [oufid ihatlicaders could “seé” thingsmoré cleat- |fesds. Mr. Warner discussed the ingurable, Tas receverad. Complaifits received |18 their gueste Mr and Mre. JoBn Mrs. Sterry will be the guest of Law- | aity m the Second Congrestional dis. |17 faiging of pullets for exe production One day a friend told me to try |numbered 285, One bicvole Was found.| LOwery of New York city. e i " Seagraves, and | triot, comprising Windham. Now i.on. and explained in - déetail the reasone i ) ; 3 S Mr. and Mrs. Frank A- Spaulding he will visit Mr. and Mrs i d Tolland counties|YIELD DROPS SLIGHTLY for the high cost of growing pulle Fruit-a-tives’ (or Fruif Liver | There wae a short ity -meeting.-in | hate as their guests Mr. and Mrs. E.| William Lee. Mrs. d:ni thgmesgt_ Mhd SO eoRAH e N STORRS CONTEST|!0 laving sge. The ciimax of t Tebiets), To my wurprise, L found | tue Town Jall at 8 oCack JMenday| A Spaulaing and daughter of Worces-| John Cunningham of = Springfield. |in " congross, Byo-the-bye the omy | mno forticth wesk of the laving con- | POUNTY meeting was the auction salo . " . % evening. P 25 pres- T, M “ P S Nor- f " Y . 4 ese e °n-lof a oelored crayon drawi! that sold this medicine gave immediate relief, | ot when the meeting was called t6| The party to whom John I'. Meyer e o B g ;‘;"“’éi’mg“"";};::n state officer Putnam has had in thescltest at Storre finds the birds begin-|for §40.25. It gyt B B and in a short time I was all right | order by Mayor Ch#fles ‘A. Gatés. The | recently sold his. farm decided at thelrucantly passed a week's vacation it l]‘)unflredf' o T e e who was|Ring to‘drép off slightly ih thelr ¢KE| White Teghorn rooster drawn by sgain”, DONAT LALONDE |call for fhé iméeting was' called to or- | last moment to forfeit the money paid | Quonochontaus Reach, R. I, Deacen James W. Manning. who wis|production, ué ne~ acust ‘o toelrudge W. H. Card of Manchester and . ) 2.50, size 250. | call, for. thé .miesting was. ré: v City | er occupies his place b visite ees et 3 D 3 o or a5 3 Hie. At dealers or from FRUIT.A-TIVES | Clerk "Alhri: C._Scrivture Corpora.- | move into the parsonage. : Bue, ¥ visited relatives on Eim ave- | felent state treasurer, Hon G, Hafold |yieid of (5.5 per cest. This 18 4 aron|"Shyia three best pems tn esch of.the Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. tion Counéel “Kifig intfeduced resolu-| Edwin Burnet, who bought —the|“\fi o Aurtha Thurston Gllpatric. But why all this <ad sihai|of 120 esks from last week. Thé|prineipal varieties are as follows o b tions authorizing the commeén council | Academy building, has improved it by |, oS5 LATHRS T OMTS when about everyon G White Léghorns still hold the honors Ba Pt s TR T to uppropriate the sume of $5000 for | newly painting, and the grange hasiPoeh RASSTIE, RO Weelts with be “Keép Smiling” is one of my [KeeD |, weekly production and again they ¥R IPSw. By sawth Nashe sidewalks and 00 fof* repairs to the|painted their building and these add | $75 T~ and fors. James T THUrS1On | Your Memory Green” siogans. Please|, .. yuen taking all five ribbons, this| 4 Jules F. Francais West- Dl' F C Jack‘on ity icé House.- Béth Totions were|much to the attractiveness of the vil- |35 their cottace on Q“‘?e“t‘;cngg"«“f pardon me this time and I will now | 2r% SEon JACEE WL CRS HECTOR that RRempton, Bach, Lo L +vesss: WAS - TT e adopted and the meeting adjourned at|lage. STACHAE ~ Bul s — rned <0l come down to plain facts. Winaham | QPG Y o comblished this feat. Pen Laurel Poultry Farm, Lau- 204 Warren D. Gardiner and Mrs. N. A.|Springfield Sunday afternoon. The|.ounty has had eleven representa- | 1% ( (L, W rP oty “huneis, Hast rel, Quebes . ST T 1 DENTIST it Witter -of Saviesville, were vis- | journey was made by automobile. and |tives in congress since 1782, as fol- |yl SRURE DY L FELAK Sl N Howatd R. B Hart: Tihe state highway department has|irore with friends here Wednesday Miss Thurston stopped’ enroute at Zephaniah Swift, Windham, }L¥nh, Mass. “'!'hl " e S T 1289 i R 3 !anenzd the sum 6 6,750 to the town |’ ‘Thureday Mr. and Mre. B. A. Spal- | Norwich Town, calling on her sister Ratvin Goddard, Plainfield :;a;a’:: 38 eexn. B R R Wi e Bemoved to 715 Main 8t, Willimantic |of n‘»\'m&?? for ’l&ghv-gm;:pgfi ding and daughter went to ng Mifls dgmx}u‘l‘;r;\‘.o“s&rv::g?;:n‘;nd':;i;i 5. Ebenezer Stgd?;;'n %fig: the e production was made by Hows s o m e dp M Fhom | TN the R o e e | Haniort gor vl wilh M. St M| e oy o T | oSk I o, RO, IR (B S rhn 4 g v iip e - 2 i Wakefield, . . a ros. attity N. an Mrs. John Monroe and daughter|Urday to their home in | lingly, 1829-85; Andrew T. Judson e e A At % e e e e e, i i - | Mas: after visiting for two weeéks > George S. Cat-|owned by pp's ghorn 3 A N Pt 500 s 156 05 4 06 1837 ; R ; ISiting | McClenlan st Town Street. : . 1849-53: Siane; b ; o o G Succeeding Filmore & Shepard .e E R ateh, le visiting his son- Ttev-LUAt the mid-week praver service of | Sleveland, Hampton, 1840°53. Signey (o S O T IR 0 o Rhode lsland Rods. of Hair or Fuzz 3 he First C ational chureh, tne | DAD, P! ley (oitage, N. Y. third, with & Fi ral Di & Mrs. H. Hafgraves and Qaughter|the First Congreg: . weh, t"*! Burnham, Wigdham, 1859-63; Chas. D P " Laurel H Farm, Bridge- o e Be; » of Brookiyn, N ¥. are visiting rela- | sblest will be Advewuring Wih|x muesell, Kifingty, 15811902 ' Ay Scendaweben Parc, B eareat, | 2o, R T ...cv.: R s -62 N 3 tr Seersts) tives in town. o The county has had two chief jus- s Deer Brook Ponitry Farm, T e e e lcfleffih’::: is_complete without | Henry C. Waldo of Providence was tices: Eliphalet Dyer, Windnam. 1789~ |1 b 800 10e8 20 rtsen tor v Short Fallg N. H. . - Lady Assistant Tel. connection . ‘!mlu package Of @elatone, for with |2 recent caller on friends in town. Chinese Theatre Practices 95: Lephaniah Swift, Windham, 1815. ‘:u. '_“; . SepRusticn of 50 Chas. H. %.,,,. Southboro, 3 Tt hait or fuss can be duickly bam | Mr. and Mrs C. S. Hyde have as| No charge for admission is made in| The county has had six speakers of |Plfce with & production of 30 ce€n = ¥ okl g’ s o o ished from the skif. To remove haira | (heir guests Miss MacPherson - and|many of the Chinese tneatres, Which|the house of representatives of Con-| CUHE SOZHGt NAE CASRVR-E W 000 Wiiss. Tdohorne: Kllloure BI'OS Miss Fortit of Cromwell. Lqepend entirely on the profits from the | necticut the + Managéz | two thasishid visltafh e e e i s e y . ¥isn ‘[;!e!enm Sharpngthflsitlng 1'her sale of drinks and food products. | Youns, o= 2 fixd tzs, B e e s A rne st ot ;{e‘;dw%on:u ry i sister, Mrs. Bmma an, in Fox- v , Cleveland, ampton, 3 37,3 desss FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND | Eih aBout § i bore, Mass. : othing doing the tho | oms nse and 70 Alfred A, Burnham.|fifty members of the New Jersey Poul- 7. ¥rank Dubé 4 left on the skin about 2 mi Mr. and Mrs. Howard- Warren of 5, 4 263: David Gal- |try Association, who were om their B suie var 1292 SR rubbed ‘off and the &kin washed, WHen | wae fiartford were guests of Mr. and 1 P | Winaham, 1855 and 1888 Barid . |annual auto tour. attended the pou Tames O 36 Union St Willimantic, Conm. |1 Wil De found tree from hair or| Mz .. A. Spauilding over Rldithe | e tbars o ke Sitise. ok, ShRCEEI I ;},,{,‘,‘;’l“"l;fif?'mnn i Hiah 5t |try mestings at Storrs. The paultry Paits, N. St 1389 Phone 200 (Lady Assistant) ‘de’mfflé_ Te YOU & EEAUINE|hringing with them Mr. and Mrs. B. A |him, and we'll.run a spécial on the | winaham. 1862, meeting was Attended by several _h",' Miscellansous. e ——— e ;fldesl living man in the town.”—D: The state 9°m"” from the coun-|dred P “Tmn}lul kmm"‘" Chickatawbut Parms (Wh. ik X : as News. ty_since 1639 were: oy Rocks) Canton, Mass. ...... 132 - Governor—Chauncey F. Clevetand, t. H. Lewis of the New Jersey Beqtmt P - coiiag N o Hampton, 1842-44 % N. 3 1. Whites) Seuthport, Conn. 1387 NEW COMMANDER, OF THE_ AT-| Lieutenant-Governors - Prot. Le Albert T. Lenzen, North At- - 4 LANTIC FLEET. Stoddard. Woodstock, 182 38 3 tiebore, Muass. o SASY as ‘Backus, Killingly 50: 3 Tot st R Burnham,. Windham, 1857-58; faac it is the vitamines in tender, | most beautiful women in the world are Gallup, Plainfield 1879-81. ot leat plants and skim milk tha|the Indian women of the Tehuantepec Willimaptic, : Conn. p o (] L] Rustic Hickory Furniture / FOR THE PORCH There’s something about Rustic Hickory Furni- ture that breathes the spirit of the great out-of- doors. It brings folks out inte the open air and makes them healthier and happier. It makes the most inviting place about the home, ' Chairs are priced at $3.50 and $5.00 Rockers are priced at $4.50, $4.75, $8.50, $5.78 Seeretaries of State—Danlel "P. Ty- 1844-46; Marvin H. ler, Pomfret, ; Macyin . H. X ke e R Advises Ordinary Buttermilk make them se essential as poultry | district of Mexico. g SRR Hera. Dean. - Wood: for Wrinkles and Enlarged Pores stock, . 1861 Henry G. Taintor, of Hampton. Edwin S. Moseley, Hampton, 1867-69: -Edwin . A. Buck, Windham, 1877-79: Marvin H. San-l,. .= ;,,q4 Leskisg Youss Weman R i Charles W.| " avises 014 Time Recipe of Rutter- Grosvenor, Pomfret, 1897-39; G. Har-| S4¥Ees gy ot oy old Gilpatrick, Putnam. 1819 to—(as - -: - o long a& he wants the office, I hope). -Gentle Massage With 3 Compiroliers—William Field, Pom- + mers Before Retiring Al .1836-38: . Mason Clevceland, . _That i Neeernary. 18545 James W. Ma — ey H The ‘sld-time application of Barel B Dunn, o naham, A-10 e e v e “ne | 3 e 3 the skin ay hav r.d ir and 3 Attorney-Generals — - | wrinkles and ugly n, %myum’: e. %." this’ King, Windham, 1903-07; .| mother’s recips, and women through treatment for the hair. A | Hinman, Windham, 1915-19. 6ut the country are again using it Tob Catieure Olotmens taes o T have had the -honor _to enbure” 4o Beatul ‘domplexion = Snow-w X 3 ' Forn. : W | manysot.the above omcers toore| Buttermili, however, is not always feionds, but will not take ARy B OTe|ovisinable but a spectalist has at iast vour valuable s rfecte: a m O o cone: Ty oy fnterestinx things about them..Please|Dittermilk and combining it with & pardon me. for using the “I's” In this|pertect cream, which you can buy in for all toilet and nursery purposes, : hrticle ‘as"1 had to use 'em’so the|smail quantities ready to use at any first class drug stére by simply asking for “Howard's” Buttermilk Cream. 6 matter whether you are troubled \ with wrinkles, hard little lines around Maxw ENCY |1 ro ke yen. coatse; Salion, faded looking skin, or simply rough mander of Atlantic Admiral Mayo. 21 Maplie St, Daniclsen, Conn. . Iness ana redness causea by wind and Maxweii and Chalmers Cars and Max. 088 23l Jeingth, RS0l nese trinls well Trucks. Used Cars. i disléme:r with (lne use orh this amira; - > sld loned beauty recipe brought up | massage with Howard's Buttermilk - i Henry B w"':“' Bew: com- H. E. ANDERSON to date. # Sream at night before retiring is all fleet, succeeding Beautiful astresses eay, "A short|that is necessary.