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It will ‘betof spruge struction. £ riodern dwelling " Lotsé | being erecfed on cent | street Y. “Péndleton, Ok&l‘s 5 3 38, ‘improvements at the Plsnlk; - Main: stpeet are very near 3 slors will soon be «." Since first.of October nine buikd- it " ing’ permits. has fire marshal. As com; . with: the year 1913 the: warranty deed'in:the-towns reported in The Comniercial Record 26r the past week ‘increased from 329.t0 726, or a gain of 125 per ceént.. Fer. the same| week mortgage loans increased’.from 3$648,349 to $2,726,840, -or. 320 per cent.: New incorporzations. - numbering ‘18, have ‘been reported in.this state dur- ing the past week, ' Wwith ' authorized capital stock ot $1,285,100, g6 fig- ures compare with geven new' conce: a _year.ago, with §212,000 capital, ‘and six in 1917, with $133,000. capital, The six pedubhx‘{i;l ported in this state closed haye assets of $10,363 and lia- ing with two petitions in.1918. during || the like iveek, with'assets. of = $1,500 and liabilities' of. $71.200, and four in ties ol $182,000, The record L - v 900, re- - spective = 11IDDLETOWN. " have selected. s state ar- p on t] c d at once. When = i —— heen submitted [ ! For Superfluous Hair i £Roeed the iU DELATONE The Leading Seller for 10 Years i | quex ';5”;5 e dear Loy keeps saying he l il : se Fresh v of .me. stre e l; Ask Your D taud a0k 'mrie.wo\'cr his error | archif - ONE HUNDRED WAYS TG 3 v Iy | : MAKE DELICIOUS DESSERTS § I¥ LU 1_-, Pleasant Surorises Are Found in Miss Curtis’ Snpwflqke The the de) " Cake Building Permits. Mon- me garage wich ¢ n Ne Marshmallow Cre icious de sudding cov- with Snow- Marshmallow | REAL ESTATE SALES § AND MORTGAGE LOANS |2 e were' 15 sale sof real estate in with 7 fo during thespast etk © loans for the re 50 and London thete were 13 week The-lodns 16 me unity Cash Market, » there and learn ho desserts or ollet You Shouild Know that the one reliable Pills, medicine of its proven power Beecham's certain these important healthy activity— good as Beecham's feeling out of sorts, remedy which ought to be in every . household, ready for immediate use avhen needed, is There'’s ments of the stomach, ' liver, bowels and kidneys.. To put ans in good order—and to keep them in Nothin, The good effect will seem marvelous. your system will be ‘driven away; your appetite will be So Good keener; your food you won't be pains, headaches, com- the_ kame+ veek Jast | it e 10,10, for the samé | yro . e e | 384,710 Norwich, | n from | foad, Melrose, | the i | granted in New Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford, Waterbury, New ‘London, vew Britain, .Stamford, Bristol, West ven, Hamden and 'Stratford and Springileld,; Mass,, during = the week 53, Which compares Wwith 89 per- { mits" during the corresponding weelk of o~ |last vear and'130 in 1917. The cost of 0.-the buildings for which the ., permits S were issued was' $3,561650; against in 1918 and $225,947 fn 1917 {"The total for the current week is made {up very largely by ope permit granted i in New Hayen, zdding to the total cost lof new Fale bulldings by more than | two million dollars, There ig a per- | ceptible slowing-down in the number t0 | of contracts awarded, due to present unsettled conditions {n the labor and hie | materials market, which, make it @if- ficalt if not almost impossible, for con- alf tractors to figure intelligent! NEW LONDON. Tho fugd of $160,000, with which to | erect | rox!:(s’:d new church for the i/ Epfscopal Séefety on Broad & /practically complete, and the *{'4s now _getting out the plans |for the new edifice. It will be 104x75 | feet. of ‘grar urick, with slate or tile {roof. and: a T5-foot tawer. The plans { will Ue, finished, in"about a menth. A. T. Mingriis chairman ‘of; the ‘commit- tee. Y “ Raymond L. Hayden has taken out 2 permit‘to build a house on Sherman street. 1t will be. of wood, 2428, with six rooms heated® by furnaee. The owner will build by the day.’ It will cost about $4,500. Charles H. Klinck 1is erecting ‘a addition. to his ‘building on Bank . Tt willbe 1518 and - wihil be used for a heating ‘plant, costing $1; { 000. 7 4 Contractor M. Lubchansky- is build: ing a frame garage on Montauk ave ue for Louis Taner. It will be T4x34, nd will cost about $1,200. & permit has been issued for'a frame ttage on’ Learned street for Post- master Bryan F. Mahan™ 1t will' ‘be oont, ‘A1l imprové- | ments .and-heated by firnace; Con- - | tractor .G work. " It I cost about 34,080, - | “You always have that same wai | ress -in. the " réstaurayt. . dox't you i the 2 ! 1) Hig . friend. e's very. cdretul to bring: me.clean ) evs ma Tepiied ) How do you know “Why, today dust oft Ty plegs ot Hier | brushing 4 ple, ot cus| This ready and is famous because to correct derange- there’s nothing so Pills. If.you are give them a trial The impurities . in will be digested; troubled with or bad feelings. The difference in your spirits will be a§tonishing. Your organs will be stimulated.to perform their functions well anid naturally; as What you have to do—or ter ezecuted after you have *The Largest Sale of any Medicine in the World?’,, want to do—will be farbet- - 1 secured the tonic effectof U Y {ter, number-of sales by | in bankruptcy re- b the weelk just |- bilitles of $18,674,. thiese figures com- | CO! 1917, with sspts of $4,601 and liabili- | € of bullding permits | C.Williams (g dotnz “ the g . ] PRf ccould have hehiteso ealdth | ot the stums who | With Elsbery Reynola .| Tatsed to the 'nth’ power. : “IN- NEW:ENGLAND, Statistios ‘of bullding an_ dengineer- | goperations: in New :England eo‘mpned’by'me F.'W. Dolge company fo! e 3 ‘ontracts, t6 Noy. $183,475,000 ‘o) ets to Nov, 6, 137,468 000 ‘Yontracts to Nov.. 5 Contracts. to Nov. 6, 1916.. Contracts to Nov. 6, 1915.. Contracts to Nov. £, 1914, Contracts to Nov..c 1813, Contracts to Nov. 180,710,000 149,084,000 149,449'000 188,328,000 152,291,000 1988000 .. 118,073,000 1. 107,442,000 94,292.000 84,439,000 89,912,000 104,295 000 Contracts, Contracts Confracts Contracts Contracts | Contracts Tontradts: Contradts Contracts Tontraets Contragts Contracts Contraéts Contracts |~ - ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS' THEATRE. It you wanti to ges the uncondi- tonal®'surrender of ‘a certain man- ‘aters’ club.and .thé seisational. cap- ture. of its leader .and members by Cupid.and his agents, see Marguerite Clark. - dainty little Paramount ' star. and 'the “supporting . cast tn her new picture, “Girls” which I3 being shown at the Davis theatre today. Pamela. Gordon S % confirmed man- ater. Her views are soconfirmed that she seeks to'convert otherigirls . to her principles, and has. formed a man- baters' cluh consisting' of . herseif and two other pirls. . But one. by one her. convarts. feel the pleasant sting of Cupid’s darts and fall ‘out of ‘the ranks, leaving the lit- tle heroine: ¢ the story alone. to wage ber warfare on ‘Jove and man. But hier battle isa"bard one and the. way shie “is fihally Ybested ' and forced .to cabitulate to Commander-inichtef pid and & c6 s:-one of the mos aelighttul comedy-romances ever saert the screen. i + ariginal pidy, scored one af the-hi file day when, first-pregented on the sare. 7 i ¢ ;' Phe ofher feature or ’ the+:pro- {rramme 1’ Brrant ‘Washburn in. “A Very,Gond Tounz Man® a fivespart n Jrama, that is somewat He_ wag too gaod- o' b Wt believ “that an v_Clvde Pitch Hgg o rhat - " think shé. @ Went |5#ht 10" "Work " ]ike |4 ‘Tegular - fellaw! Thate- where #hé.“fun gtarts. “Her 't Kiss” i« -he Pox. comedy to com- the show. spitine photoplay is the superb Pavathount picture “Fires of ra?th‘" hich comes to the Davis theatre on Wednesday and Thursdayiof this weok. In¢idental to the development of an | musually appealing’ love story, Sal- | vation Army scenes at home and on | the fighting line vest the subject with 1 addéd. interest and-serve to male ‘nétable seen here 1n mas ‘. The story deals wy S ; th a‘ l,flung ‘woman s reclaimed through the Salvation Army atid who goes to the front as’a Salvation Army doughe nut-girl. The photoplay. never lags an Mstant, for there is plenty of action in 3 s are Catherine Eugene O’Brien - Ruby = de eraer ‘Theodore’ Roberts - Herbert ftafldmg, Edyithe Chapman and oth- dawr % o P Orpheum Theater, Danielson, ‘. The author,” Harold - Bell Wright, s, his publisher, has formed a company which wil known as the Harold - ‘Bell Wright Story-Picture Corporation; which - will; place upon thé screen the best kriown of Mr. Wright's' works, This announce- ment shoNI' be. of ‘intarest not only to the countless millions. of Mr. Wright's readers, as' well as’the lead- ing motion plcture producers, theatre managers and-. all ‘others _connected with dhe promotion of the motion pic- ture industry, for'in placing the stor- ies of Mr. Wright in pictures a wealth of new and fine material will Be given to the ‘motion" picture’.camera. - Any one of this author's stories cantains enough drama to make several ‘mo- tlon’ pictures and they should ‘take a pre-cminent place,in a'field where a dearth of good material s often felt. The first story. te be. picturized is The Shepherd ot " the " Hills, perhaps * the best loved of all Mr. Wright's storfes. The ‘author and. his” asscciates. have been working for months on this, pro- Quetion. -The- pieture ha® been taken i} ot the . Ozarks. and in; California; It {8 & teni-reel superproduction with in- cldental’ music forming ah - evening's entertainment. At the Orpheum thea- “Danieléon, Wodnesday and Thuraday, matines aud cyenings, Nov. Orpheum Theater, Danielsen. The. introduction of this most pop- ylar- Amterlean movel Irto the world of motion pictures, s causing ‘a sen- sation, In a field Where the ability to produce” the ‘best, has long ago. been The filmati- zation has been directed by Harold 186,019,000 | 142,072,000 bigkest sfcoessas of | no mere ‘words could ever' do. |'drama _of absorbing Interest. | the author together with the unlimit- Yie. presentatalon perhaps the most|" GEORGETTE BLOUSES This Week $6.50 A selection ‘of handsome Blouses, prettily trimmed with chenille em- broidery. The colors are navy, seal “ and bisque. The quality of the silk is exceedingly good and: the styles are smart. GEORGETTE BLOUSES This Week $6.95 Another assortment .of very hand- i} seme Blouses in practically all of the colors which are used this sea- son. Chenille smbroidery has been used with very good effect. This Is National Bl Week “This week has been set aside throughout the country for the express purpose of displaying and selling Blouses—to ‘bring to the attention of every woman the superlative bzauty of the new designs, and their applicability to the'v present style of dress. -We offer a most complete array in every new cut, and attractive style of the season, nn“a the prices have been made most interesting. . _in fact practically every variation of the mode which is in FINE VOILE BLOUSES IN A VARIETY -OF THE BEST STYLES ................ccoo.ou.n.... 5248 GEORGETTE BLOUSES . nggfi séx o ACTUAL $7.00 VALUES s $5.§5 There are values in this lot up te $7.50. Handsome striped taffetds were used and both high ang low collar effects are to be seen.” For that tailored effect they are just.the thing. WHITE VOILE BLOUSES This Week $1.95 > Mzde of fine white voile and prete tily trimmed with laces and enf broidery. You will not find more attractive Blouses at such a fow price, for they are “just right” Special $5.95 A beautiful quality of Georgette has been used. The maodels are all handsome and of most recent design. They embody all the attractive features of the season including the round necks, the collarless effects, fine embroidery— favor. As to coloring we offer white, flesh, bisque, navy and seal. Each Blouse is actually worth $7.00. This Week—Your Choice for $5.95 Boll Wright, its author, personally. B Hawel tnd & ¥ work is ‘known tocountless millions and with the uid of the camera, Mr. Wright hds visualized his great mind. pictures o those who afe familiar with the book —who ‘have' seen the "beloved Charac- fers on the,stage can readily imder- stand how these real’flesh and blood pedple uider the wizardry '6f the cam- era and the great imaginative genfus of their author should make a picture Given bject matter contained in the g‘heepi‘;rfieof the Hills, the direction of &d possibilities of the motlon picture camera and there is a combination which will make a production bound to create a furore in the amusement loving world. At the Orpheum thea- tre. Danielson, matinee and evenings, Wednesday, Thursday, Noy. 12-12. DAVIS. THEATRE. For an engagement of one perform- ance only, at the Davis. theatre on Thursday evening, Oliver Morosco will present that unique star of musical comedy fame, Chatlotte Greenwood, in a2 new starring vehicle, Linger Longer etty. O story of the plece has to do with the domestic and romantic difficulties of Letty, played by Miss Greenwood, who has been relegated to the position | as cook in‘her home. It it-ignotuntil the, boys of the neighborhood start to return from Trarce after serving with' the colors that she, feels the call of .love and degldes not to be the Hrudge any Tonger.* She goes on.strike, much to the discomfort of ‘the entire famlly, and it is the present day methods which. she utilizes very effectively to win her pomnt,.which s highly inter- esting and’ amusing, and keeps' the audience in a continual roar. { For Linger Longer Letty Mr. Mo- | rosco has provided 2n exceedingly elaborate productlon. in -every detafl and- the playgoers. of Norwich will see the same production and cast through- | out that will support Miss Greenwood ( When she opens next Monday in New York at the Fulton theatre for an In- | definite run, | Seats on sale today at 10.a. m. BREED THEATRE. - Broken Blossonis, an' absorbing dra= ma of love, pity and death, was shown at the Breed theatre vesterday.to large and appreciative audiences:' The. pic~ ture is taken from the . story by i Thomas Burke, The: Chink’ and the | Child, and dramatized. by ‘D. W, Grif- | fith. "The play-reveals Lillian Gish in the role of the girl as a tragedienne of | extraordinary abiiify. - The ‘scenes are laid mainly in the WHArf: section of London and partly in a large. Chinese | port of entry and are done in a man- | ner of.artisiry unsurpassed in the film world, The story bas caught all the | turking beauty in the ‘brutal life on | the London docks and of the loves and hates and swift, cunning vengeance of the Chinese. who' live it. © .~ : Broken Blossoms will be show again today. Other pictures on the Bill in- clude the Pathe News and.a very fun= ny two-part cotedy entitled Beech Nuts. Bar sy iR " McCall Auxiliary.: _There Will be a jugeting - of . the .| Norwich suxliary of gt sion in France at the home-of the Misses Lucas, 94 Sachem street, to- | .| day-at’830 p. m. \Mrs. J. B. Caron eitered the Backus operation’ today. The ). i hospital op Thursday where she s to Gargo & shghy A Tt held Monday at the town hall at oneal o'clock in the afternoon, with all the | membérs present. of $501.95 were ordered pa for the appointment of an to was received ber 1, with order of not dick, guardian of the pe tate of George L. HOPKINTON | Monday in Ne n prived her of the power of speech. meeting of the c nd suffers much The meeting of the town council was | mi Was held Tuesday mbers! pre perintendent of 338, a per Hopkinton Lewis | and 6, Hop 1 | school w d for the highest pe | e ‘of attendance, cach showing |} it i The eye and ear test was giv {330 and home the o the amount |an be given at Ashaw; r 20, by Rev, .y The.petition of Dr. James P. 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