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PECK-Mc vy ilaams CU. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS ! tural College, Corvallis, i NEW LONDON. Ore. .cco voseses e 2 he Abraham Bloom Col silk manu-{ ARE WINNERS AT S8TORRS |, . 1.3 Bivmouth Rocks (10 | facturers, of . Patterson, N. J. havel| A pen of Barred Rocks from New birds), Jules F. Francais, taken out a permit for the new York state th _interna- | Westhampton Beach, L. I. 2022 | factory building fo be erected on tional egg lay st conducted bY | Rpode Island Reds reaily made a|Garfield avenue. s already n ural college at | hotter race than any other class. Deer | been broken for the structure, which!| ? o ar ending Oct. Brook Poultry Farm's pen from Short| Will be of brick two stories ; ' pullets in this_pen entered by Falls, N, H. tfailed Laurel Hill Farm’s | 430x45 feet. The work on the huild- Jules the only and won thelr number went on strike last July and ha: ¥ Beach, L. I, laid 2,0 s not laid an egg si the second time that have outlaid all competitors, as can be | seen from the foll rlasting lustre, or to give outdoor trim- TO give your furniture mings a smile that won't come offi—Inorout Varnish is just the thing. Its usefulness is not confined to indoors or outdoors. Right in the one can you have a varnish capable of handling an; y varnishing job. Tests? Inorout has taken on all comers and never bowed m head toany. Sold in all sizes. Bay State Liquid Paint is Tiquid newness that lasts. Every paint- ing job is an ideal job for Bay State Paint. It never cracks, peels or blisters—it is springy and spunky. WADSWORTH, HOWLAND & CO., Inc., Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New Boston, Mlu. England You can buv Bav State Paint and Inorout varnish from A. BOARDMAN The Bay Stater William H. and N. E Lynch have} been granted a permit by Fire Mara'ml’ Howard L. Stanton to erect a one To Help Nature Shed a Bad Complexion Mrs. J. - | Norwich, Conn., say: ' Beauty devoiees are enthusiastic o er- “I have told all _my the be’dutflrlng qualities of mercolized | wax. Nothing discovered within recent years accompfishes su much, 8, quickly, | Louis Taner, from garage, Montauk avenue. Cost $1,200, Dr. Joseph M. Ganey, frame garage, | through the i " ok = bout _this story building on Division street. The| Granite street. Cost $400. Without harm, at such small expense, |KROW .2 5 building is to be of wood construc-| W. A. Parker, frame house, Bver-|The principal reason for its wonderful | ondertul. r&-ned!é ; tion, spruce being used. It is to be|sreen avenue. Cost $1,000. seimloxtin: Taw. & Taato e hpte e S gy Tod 50x25 feet in size and will have rub-| Jennic Pasqua, frame garage, Jef-|Complexion defects, It removes them. 16| oo o et + | beroid shingles. ferson avenue. Cost $1,000. J|actually takes off the aged, faded, sal- | S.omach trouble The Carpenter Manufacturing Co. have been grantedga permit to erect| a frame building on land owned by Agnes R, Carpenter at.7§8 1-2 New- ton street. It is to be of wood con- sitmctlon and will be 33x26 leel in} size, A permit has also been is'!uer] to it 2 one, vouthful, heaithy, ex-|the bloati I\:phrzx;ncnnrnma to erect a garage at| Norwich, 1t will consist of about guisitely beautiful. If . you've never!ax so disaj ygmrhads o rosvenor street on Jand own-| 15 miles of iron pipe and will cost|(ried mercolized wax, get an ounce of | o Saig ed by the Falls Company. It is to be| about $100,000. it at the drug sotre, use at night like ‘M> cararli 1 bet- of wood construction, 11 feet front e {cold cream, washing it off in the mora- |1er and my appe- and 10 feet back. It will be 2ixis WATCH HILL. ing: {{tE e, pntehy et feet in sizq. The dwelling house being erected on | Crescent street for C. V. Pendleton has { been bearded and roofed in and is | now being shingled. | At the new Pasnik storsa on Main street the alterations are nearing the cpmpleted smga The steel ceilings are being installed and a new cement sxcewall\ has begn laid. The plate glass front is now in and the wood-| work has received its preliminary coat i of paint. Francais of Westhampton 22 eggs. This was pen in th 200 eggs for each The winning pen has for the last 32 weeks | from that in spite of the fact that one of | This is | Barred Rocks owing list of winners &na th the _contest at |andotte class W. Bradles’s pen . from | tomobile paint shop. It will cost about e Storr: Lanaford, British Columbia, was an | $9:000. e s : ° o <o 1012 casy first. The best Connecticut pen, | Plans are heing nrepared for a sev-| JoW Jritain, Stamtord, Bew Lon-y : {lke the wimpers. wers ' alsos Barred ] eR-roOm cottaze to be erected on o and' Springfield, Mass. during 3 Rocks, were v H, R - | Crouse street for G.'S. Detrick. Tt will , and Springfield, Mass., during 1913 ,-and were entered by H. R. Sul-| the week for build osting an from Hartford. There were 1,000 | e 0f wood with all improvements. | ¢q0r 01" against 89 permits for the ? birds in the contest of 11 Gifferent| JOSeph Birenmaum will.make exten-| 100390 againct 89 permits for the A i ; ihii Lreeds and varieties and from 15 states | SV wllerations to his house at 98 ing '§54710, and 120 in 1917, for : v 'w 3 ", Lincol 8 and three of the Canadfan provinces. | * A present house wi 3 Tllls Sal I M Sa “D Y B N Gy ot fncoln, Mt ¢! They lalata srand fotatof 140882 cegs. }‘eh?“hfl’ it 2 Toomiignoitmin i € 1s a lvioney-daver 0 Your buymng INO voys woirmel Ot ..o 2 8 5 L ko e | ligt ousekeeping anvartments. Thero T B S T 7 O AT S e S S R, | 2 forth. T | ses, the average ‘Individual egg! \WIth 'Siteheret m‘;'a]"“-“ t"fl‘- Q" AND MORTGAGE LOANS l 1918 White = Wyandottes (10 | for the year and the general av- | 11¢ ground floor will be a store. Mr.| Norwich had eleven sales of real es- I f h ll pal ns Wh Ch S€ da!l birds), Obed G- Knight, 3""‘:{? for all varieties that participated };\”‘j!}ga:};’:r will t;"‘““mt;“‘fl‘d“;v;fl:‘\‘"?‘ tate in the past week to seven for the 5 a saie o t e to et pre aho 1 yo“ u y’ igeton, R. T | in the contes B ey e 8 vill | same week last year. The mortgage P ke | | be two stories high, of hollow tile bon- 2 . o . Od th e‘f fat S 500 Lnghornn . ... Srariton i i T e | lgams torthe respeciive wesks were| | They are all standard productions, and have sto e t 20 Plymouth Rocks . tan clevator and a steam heating it A B 1100 Rhode Island Reds . tem. The roof be covered with ,(!"r(\‘fi;‘ ondon tere more 11 mies o t thev are not nmen or ea 191 1 130 Wvandotte: . 13438} stag. gL s 2 f ime— h €x| ta-l Ch %0 Miscellaneous .... - LOL| Contenctor Weldt 15 hullding a house gl Sesaaii"c’?lfng'i?-sgfooor y pe P- : ———jat 66 Connmecticut avenue for Julius % el e ok s b ks sl Bl o e T, il are m mplete—everything th need for the tonlet, WOMEN GIVE OUT The best individual work was done wood, 20524 foet, twh stories high, | BUILDING °PEF|‘:T"“°"$ e most co p et ve! that you by White Leghorn hen No. 525 owned | ¥ith two flats of four rooms each. EW ENGLAND by S. G. McLean, South Glastonbury, | There will be also a wing §x8. The| Statistics of building and engineer- and all at reduced p“ces ‘ ‘ - Conn. This hen laid more eggs than | house s at present heinz plastered. |ing operations ini New England as ' Housework is hard enough when [any other hen In the contest. Her rec-| Jennie P"'*f’;‘m is building a brick{ compiled by The F. W. Dgodge Co.. health Norwich w ord for the year was 260 eggs; | Laurel | 2arage on Jefferson avenue. Tt will be| follow: b ey orwich woman Who | T hots Taiand Sd N i3 | L0x54, and Wil cost abont SO0, The| oo o s e aps, Cream, Powders, Denti nces, Lotions, Anhsephes, is backache, blue and nervous| erom Pridgeton, R. 1, was best in her | Work will be done b ythe owner by | Sontracts to Oct..3 6260.0001 ape! v headaches and kidney or| class with a scors of 258 ege: "r\wi the day. (‘02:‘321? :3 201 ; }gs,;wogggi 2 wripmdagremri ol NS B 0 L B D RO () iz | Deodorants, Tmlet Paper, Perfumes, Toilet Mlscellames. & this Norwich woman's experience: | Laurel, Quebeo fied for first with a| cottage for . A Parker on Pver: Contracts to Oct. 14 45 s rwicl man's experience: | goore'gr 235 eggs each. Curtis L. Al- | &reen avenue. Tt wil 30x18, with six{ qoneea S to Oot. ——— Henry Brayman, 483 East Main| len’s hen No. 275 from Nicholson, Pa., Sl T aees B owiier Contragta {0 Ock 3 A Street, says: “For about a year I was| Was at the fop in the Wyandstte af- | Will do the ‘worl Contracts to Oct. ] % bad with backache, T couldn't get| Vo h 8 Tield of 518 eRgs Building Permite. Contoactgile, Oct ANTISEPTICS, TOILET SOAPS CREAMS_ AND outof t & - e following list shows the 20 best| 1. L. vden, fra house, Sher- | Ci . 5 voeri 21 out of bed mornings without help. When | pens in. the order of thelr proftction | mas cioer Do sarpne louse, Sher- | COREREER S Oot B0 DEODORANTS, ETC. - | t5c Litac Rose Glyecrine ... 12/ OINTMENTS wn it was the same way, [ had | also their. records for the years C. C. Perkins, frame garage, Gorton r; ot <icts g Oct. 89,521,000 5 : 7] GOPUR SORD..ooenesseqeczenres, 9 | 3189 Ciorientdl | CrrianESile > 1o be helped up. At times I felt as|Pen. Breed and Owner. Eggs. | street. Cost_$400. g 210 113:862,000{ [l 19¢ Egyptian Deodorizer. « 17¢ | Otivito . Soap oi] ‘prica St AT e o $125 though I was par: d from my hips| % Jutles }',IFrunca?: \I\'A—sthamp- | C. HC Klinsl;mlarick addition, Bank | £ ) 102,989,000 LAVORIS Palmolive Soap 9c | 25c Pond's Vanishing Cred 2c & Y B Y on Beach, L. I, Barred street. Cost $1,000, Contragts i 90,792,000 |l - iR 5 : . ‘,o,& L SE S sswelled 5o Tiiad o Plymouth Roc Abram Bloom, 2-storv brick mill, | Contraets to 78;816,000 | [ 23¢ Size—Sale price. B0eTacs CeLis RGBS} - Bonkcel O san . g take off my « and it was nex to| § Laurel Poultry Farm, Laurel, { Garfield avenue. Cost $15.000. Contracts to 87.983.000 49c size—Sale price. 12%c Jergen’s Bath Tablets ... 10c | 50c Pond's Cold Cream.. impossi up ‘or down stairs.! Quebec, Barred Plymouth LSRR Palm garage, Ray-| Contracts to 1902 102.9&:.00% 98c size—Sale price. 10c Jergen's Violet Glycerine.. 8c | 50c Pond’s Vanishing Cream...’ 428 1 got do a bit of house- | g . i I e S e S 10c Phssiclen’s -and Surgeon's 8¢ | 50c Luxor - Cold Cream-—Sale work, 1 \g the dishes.| * PR~ i 10c Colgate's Natural Soap, 3 for 25¢ | Price 4 b b i price. . ; > s Hone When 1 time I was go|7 Kirkup Bro L. OSGOOD FIELDING STAR I NorwicH Bov wRITES OF B0, size -Sals ‘pkice: Hudnut's Vielet Sec; dozen... $1.10 g“:“{;t"s-lzizig; and: Almond weak and R e : itte Léghorns ... ; I 1 i o e R 2l pains in the back of my Deer 11§m,,°1§ ‘";;‘,fm lton, state of Washington, and in the| May Houston of 15 North Main street, S R et O‘ oty 2%¢ Lundbors’s Vanishing: Cream 280 were unbearable. I used Short Falls, N. I, football contestibetween the teams of | is the first Norwich boy to write homs 25¢ size—Sale price. L O G S e Dagget & Ramsdell's Cold Cream in i P s3I Talind -Réte fleet the eleven of t from Siberia from the American mil-{[ 45c size—Sale price.. 16c Coleo, 6 for ..... s . Tubes and Jars r‘;\e 1.](: \‘\lh got no r % i Teading. -Of this ¥y “force that l‘}ax been dispatch- | M goc size—Sale price 20c Pine Tar, § for ...... i..l. B3 size—Sale price nally used Do Kidney 3 uel good Fielding, son of Mr there. The soldiers went hy way! E o 7 A $ tsvawailings it X | Mrs. e Flelding, of Honeluln and arrived at Viadivos- LYSOL e Tranaeant Gle i C Yo sor s:fe_:':e T kidneys normal "Sulivan, H: t!urd reet, Norwi is the star, as indi-| tok on September 7. y 23c size—Sale 20c Oatmeal Soap, 3 for .. 55¢ size—Sale price. 25 Sy e Barrad ;. « Plymith ! / the following from a recent| Private Houston's ltter from ‘Viad- | =0 ("™ o> 16c White Clematis, 3 for . size—Sale price. 1 and 1 hav K | Bremerton paper { ivostok is as follows: s S Sal 21c¢ Resinol Soap, box. Elcaya Cold’ Cream—Sale = Tdglenide | The football eleven from the U. S:| Lzhvelh Hore SURCT T e % 21c Woodbury's, box . . 60c J envile, N. Y " Barred Pl\ i S.. Wyoming disposed of another op- e The trip! GLYCO THYMOLINE o1c C“ficum’b“ 60c | 53¢ Creme Eicaya—Sale price.. 4% SE A A 4 | ponent in the series-being held to de- = 24c siz £ i ' = . remedy—get | 55 X cide the Pacif fleet gridiron cham- Y lots of amusements| @ £0¢ = H:z:e o Packer's Tar Soap, box. .. 60c | 0o Pompelan Masshgs Gream. - SO0 same ' that | [ “‘h(to {,e:nurr: i trimmed the squad he\;}l:ln e ‘,-Vznt to Hor‘lolu‘uT\Ke : st e——sa'e Pdars Thscantod Soan 50c Pompeian Day-Cream...... > tural ‘Pnn e, ! @ Seattle, 26 to 0, Two ch L co}hmi}& zze‘gep.:s mgv 98¢ size—Sale Duzen R 25¢c- Pompeian Night (éream. | touchdowns W scored in the final k: o e Ve 5 SYLPHO N. 35c Pompelan Night;Cream. 80 Hillt it 3 s‘méme: ;".‘ll‘;f"“ thad. | u.?;';‘“;vf'?v“a’,?éé&?'x ‘éfidienfifig 10c size—Sale price 100 Orehld White: Creami.. . o SEES 798, “apt. Fielding agzain proved one of som ards of the pl < i = 3 5 i ieesan 53 Sfigd ‘YCrtLe'?!‘xh ite Legtiorns. . 1728 {the best bets among the sailors when e s pdfizf; m&‘: P Slephes: g 4711 Whte Rose, box . 78t} Atc Cremode Mendor-' h Be Fat? { “torbiir Gon | Ee scored two of the Wyoming touch the Y. M, C .A. gave us a|[f 5 size—Sale price. e e e 260" Cropuos AbANLHAAA o | h“,m o downs, besides putting up-a- good all- how and ice creamand a place|fj $1-00 size—Sale price........... 90c | bar—Sale price ... 5 0c Riker's Cerate Sk ; |38 Chgs. H. Tane Sonitboro, foond 6o Sige Igictpssed e ko) e gl St e o) POND’S EXTRACT 45c Poger & Gallet 24c Woodbury’s Faclal Cream.. 21 6 Telanas HEds H rds ou e field and z Wi 1 S 2 X ' 3 » - 5 Become Slim This Summer | PEitode Llaad s the second Score was the result of 1‘3? Conigit 5t twelva s'etock|J§ 25¢ size—Sale price. . 22¢ | John Knight's English Soap, 25c Palmolive Vanishing Cream :: L { Mnee. Wit 1o fifty-yard run. We got to Siberia on the Tth of Sep-|[ 43¢ size—Sale price. Afc | Cake . 25 Palmolive. Cold, Cream o AT { 1713 | touchdown after a series of line bucks, | tember. T am nine thousand and seven |} %0c size—Sale price. ... . 82c | Box . . 50c Palmolive Cold Cream.'... 30 T you r ]- ‘h] he new sys- | -q and the last score came from a forward | hundred miles from Norwich by the 22 2, 25¢ Selected Almond Meal. 24c Frostilla—Sale price. tem for weight reductlon? | § hite Leshorns. 1695 | P35S from Quarterback Brough fo Den- | map. That is some ride. I am en- i 10c Colate’s Cashmiere Bouquet | 3¢ Scering 4oq pRase Waters, (80 A R 3”, \r.vu‘ o4 "W, Bradiey. Lansford.. e, jnis. - i in the best| @ 10c size—Sale price. . 8 hoi S ane 35c Omega Ofl—Sale price Rl iR ‘k:) cx‘trgms'u‘:i: ‘ v Wyandottes ..... ;.. 1567:%;‘2‘1 mhslersl Ecnlm:z Lheir]!lec;resl to e :I:'iex-y c‘o{:i. 15c size—Sale price. 12¢ ThIN ?.ac Cutic\.ra. omtmem—s-- 3 b ; : - scoring in the Jast period when. the | ike for 1 don't like || 2 et By e ] - | Wyonring wtond. tham was cont 2| weather. There is a submarine|fj 20C Size—Sale price. < 20e JSColenten Casimmnne! T b ol et Postpones Johnson Estate Hearing. | royer guarding the ship. 1 saw! EXTRACT OF WITCH HAZEL 15¢ Armour's Bath Tablets.. 12)ac IR PP /e L e X puuan The postpened hearing Lefore Pro-i | three sharks and a lot of flying fish 25¢ size—Sale price S B Omlment— e #ig S yrRsac tol (l) may be! pate Judge “Wareham W. Bentley of All Souls’ Day -Observance. t fly in the air about 30 seconds 50c size—Sal. foa b il o L l:\'teasmf Bozrah on the acceptance of the final| Congregations of ind go back iIn thé water again. If 1§ °°¢ size—Sale price. in of m.rmal size, ttracti £ offered for the souls i o "d.‘,c,fi'w,w,"f-‘;n“ e ;re‘cl“‘:fj"“ 4 Tl:_c date for the next hearing was|Peter J. Cuny, Rev. Teg ,nmfl o o et 3 “em| left indefinite o' that it may be held|read the mass at 7, and the high mass | ¢ box.(of ofl_of | tars re d start at once. Be| poned. with good figure 2d | vy - €| fave been BEVERAGES OF. hmmm«mumm 2 St 3o pen from Bridgeton, R. I, At the end of the first six months the pen was 136 eggs be- hind the birds from Rhode Island, but | | they gained a little almost every week | The New Hamp- shire hens éntered the last week of the contest three eggs behind the leaders, and finally finighed first with a margin’| \In the Legharn group | J. Frank-Dubois’ pen from East Lynn, Mass., was at the top, and in the Wy~ entire competition | New Hampshire verage more than 2 of three-eggs. time on. received. GINGER ALE for 51 weeks. he Dr. Nathan Johnson es- tate, et for Monday was again post- This was because of delays N-w York state authorities over st as soon as the necessary papers ing will cost from $150 to $200.000. Architects are drawing plans for two frame cottages which will be erected at | Glenwood Park for themselves. Ther| have seven rooms each, with furnace leat and improvement Contractor Trude has on a bmldlp" for J. W. started w Bliven on Blackhall street at the corner of Prest street. Tt will he 40x60 feet, one story high, of hollow tile and stucco con- struction and will be used for an au- and was given a lot of trouble by {gas and bloating, had used the Total’ number of permits week 11; $160,000. for the|low, freckied or blotchy surface skin— | estimated cost of buildings |[gently, gradually, causing no inconven- Tence. ' Tt is Nature's way of renewing ¢ compiexions. At P S , When the natural process is retarde: GROTON. because of deficient circulation or nene'med,i"med i I»é The contract has been let to R. A.|tone, meroolized wax comes to the res- | Week and there is line through the borough of Groton|Ccueé and hastens the skin shedding, The|NO INore gas . om has been let to Kred D). Miller of ne\!v u;-npie\'mu which appears is'a|my stomach and natura all B e The contractp has been let to R. A. Sherman Sons Co. of Westerly for remodeling: the Misquamicut = Golf Ciub house. at Watch Hill, = CDNNECTICUT BUILDING AND BUSINESS The real estate market continu"s strong. During - the = week closed the number of sales by W nty deed in the Connecticut towns mpunea in The Commercial Record| 47, compared with 329 in the “eel‘ of 1918, th mortgage aggregating pared with ag: ainst §64 ‘.49 a year ago. Six new are r I want recent guest of frienas here, . i Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn of Baltic| were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Linda Mowry, Frederick Kingsley. | van Hagen. Miss Ethel Mullen has returned to | Baltic after spending the week end in! town with her aunt, Mrs. I"A‘edex'k:ki Kingsley. | Mr. and Mrs. Jason Kingsley and son | I yther F. Speer, known In finan- Jason have returned to Norwich after | cia] circles the country over as “thi a few days st:sy with Yantic relatives.| Fa[hnr of the income tax | tions,” Hannoh' Wiese EDWARD C. WUTTKEY IS Gave Pre.ty Surprise Patty. A preity surprise party arranged | by Mrs. Van Hagen and Hannah| Wi vas given Frmay evening up- ke loans connected woth the T.- M. Byxbe company of New Haven, whose .in corporation orted in. th on Earl Van Hagen at his home on| with the secretary of state. authorized capital stock of|Garfield avenue. Many games were| The ~corporate title is the ‘“T. M. 00. In the same week of 1918|played and in the donkey game the|Byxhee ~company. Capital is set at} new companies were reported|two prizes, which were books, went|$50.000. Incorporators - are: Theo- apital, and in 1917, h capltal of $1 $212,000 to Daniel Savaesa for first and Lin-| dore M. Byxbee, ies, da Murray second. i Benjamin' Pomerov, Those present were: BEarl Van Hagen,| vice president; Edward” C. Wu!fl.e of 116 High 'St friends about GOLDINE and now want you to tell veryone will TREASURER OF COMPANY regula-; has retired from the advisory | tax board at Washington to become| papers have been filed Meriden, president; New York -¢ity, he m,ar- petitions in bankruptcy| Genevieve Wiese, Davis Waters, Ber-{ New Haven, - treasurer; “tate durirg the weelk, | tha Wiese, Harold Van Hagen, Dan-| Brooks. New Haven rtary: of $5,867 and liabilities | iel Savage, John Savage, John Bray,| M. Alexander, New Rochell, ompare with two peti-| Gerturde Savage, Nicholas Conity, | ant. treasnrer; - Ed G. i people’ “‘t knovf S 3" will help’ them.” k Mrs. R. Stayley what she !.hhlk: of GOLDINE tnr rheumatism. GOLDINE js 5old tn Norwich by[G. G. Engler and all other leading druggists; siso in- Putnam by ‘H. L.'Bwrt, J. F. . OhoE. Drezser. T J. Dupre; Lolchester, H. 3 Griswald, C. H. Morgan: Groton, Ce 8. V7. Davis: Montville. C. A, Chapman; Watérford, William IHendrickson, -and by leadide dealers in Bozrah, East Lymé, Latifion, Lecyard; Lyme, Preston, S »%I&n- town, Brooklyn, Canterbury, i, Eastford, Hampton, Pomfret,. § and Thompson, If your deilqr do,s carry GOLDINE ia a‘ock..hawe him cure it from G. G. Engjer in 3 orwl-l.or as. L. Wihittlessy Cn ot haiw Conn.” | Steam Engine Repairs is the son OL Mr,-and el new company Mrs. Julins A. WuttKey of 115 ,Bos?.h street, this eity. e! To the Wife- of One Who Dunks T¢ this should meet the eyes of 2 wife e b e aicine mddioted ink, unable to overcome thistruin- informalion to a ous habit, she may obtai H.|of & method by whic piness.” tions in the same week last Y John Coni George Goepfert, Estella| Hartford, assistant secretary. in _plain e'\\ey pents with assets of $18,200 and liabilities|Meill, Willlam Denker, Anjta Averill,' Edward C. Wuttkey, treasurer of the|J. Woods. ~53v15‘fl;‘“" R . and four in 1917, with iz s out: show A of $4001 and liabilities of| = the number good propo: attended the All Souls’ day . Patrick’s church Monday recened holy communion which at 8 was sung by the rector, H. Broderick. Rev, J.1 IN producing ‘this Ginger Ale the idea has been 1o | reach perféction—no 'matter of what cost or care. The vesult has been that Hardard Ginger Ale is the ideal of all in-search of a Ginger Ale of choracter and quality. 1t is the last word in Ginger Ale. HARVARD CO., LOWELL, MASS. Boston Braacy, 45 Commercial Whart Notwich Distributors for Harvard. Ginger Ale—Jamios. E. Moore, 78.87 Wats Streot. | 4 ! agreements as follows have been ap- | proved by Commissioner J. J. Dono- | 25c Mavis—Sale price. mite: s = 25¢ Chinwah—Sale prici A hore Line Eiectric Railway Co., . Wi . 5 Norwich, and Frank 'Michelio, 47 s 16c West Thames street, employe, bruised Johnston's Baby Powder. . 17e oulders, October 10, at 21c Amolin—Sale price 18¢c ne back I will have a good the outfit. 'We have a leather boots, fur 1l you can sec is our eyes and nose and big fur gloves. Give my! my address so I can get lots! mail from home and hang up a ser- vice flag to be proud of your most loving som. SHAVING .- SOAPS Colgate's Powder, Cream and Sticks, each «.i.. .0 7. 10c .and 30c ‘William's' Powder, - Cream~and Sticks, regular 30c—8ale price 27¢c 12%c William's - Yankee' Soap.. 10c William’s Mug Soap—Sale price 4¢ TALCUM POWDERS 25¢ Vantine's, 3 odors Welch's, 2 odors Babcock's Corylopsis .. COMFORT POWDER ves 16c PRIV. EVE RI‘T‘[‘ W. HOUSTON, e : 29th Car Camp, Viadisvostok, 25c size—Sale price . A Care K. of C., Siberia. 50c size—Sale price . 3 Hudnu! odors . Colgate’s, 7 odors Colgate’s, 9 odors . Four Compensation Agreements. Four workmen'’s compensation 42c Amolin—Sale price ¢ Bathasweet—Sale price... "urniture Co., New Lon- | employer, and Michael Schwartz, | don, { New London, emp}ugvfi, hand cut, Oc- .:c Pompelan Fragrance . toher 3, at rate of $15 Hoc Ta0y MarySald price Thomas Transfer Co., New London ,,_.c ;:[y 4 Ta; pmeb 3 &i% employer, and Edward Hackett, New|fl 25¢ Mennen's ~Taloum. oth S London, emplave, right leg lacerated, grated anc Svole Al pacoialD S at rate of $1 25¢ Djer-Kiss—Sale price . 22c Groton ¥ron Works, New London, 25c Butterfly—Sale price . 22¢ mployer, and Charles G. Page, Mys- : .3 m tie. employe, gas poisoning, Septem- 25¢ As the Petals—Sale price... 21c at rate of $10, YANTIC i The pupils of Sodom school have purchased a graphophone. Employes of the Liberty Woolen company, carpenters and painters, have been busy during the past month making exterior repairs, retouching the woodwork with white paint. Hiram Ayer has returned to Detroit after a short stay in town. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kendall have returned tosChicopee, having been in town attending the funeral of Mrs. Kendall's father, John W. Ayer, Sergt. and Mrs. Rufus Turndge of Fort Terry were guests. Sunday at Pine Tree cottage. Edward Leary of Naw London we= ~ 40c Roger & Gallet, 3 odors.... 35¢ 50c Roger & Gallet Rice Pow- der, in 3 shades—Sale price. Violet Talcum, in an extra large can, sold for 12%c—Sale price 10c ber l 25c Mentholati 45c ‘Mentholatum—Sale price. 39c Stillman’s Freckle Cream: .’ 35 45c Milkweed C:lexmeSIIa prici 400 Hudnut's' Marvelous Cream— i 0 and 500 Hudnut's Violet Sec Creéxcn - 'MAKE OUR AMERICAN ' RED CROSS IN PEACE E 8 JOIN THE CRUSADE THIRD RED CROSS ROLL CALL ; NOVEMBER 2nd TO 11th-