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BT AR y ”5\ PRI ST i P SALTS IS FINEFOR - KIDNEYS, WW or woman who en-‘ meat can make a mistdke by flushs ing kidneys ocgasionally, says a. well-known authority, Meat forms uric acid. which+ elnu ‘the kidney pofés so filter or strain only part and poisons !rbm the en you get.sick.: Nearly alli- rheumatism, headaches, ‘liver troukle, raryGusness, constipation, digziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come lrom»ilug'lvh kidrieys. Thé moment you Yol a dull uche in the ‘kidneys or your back hurts, or, if theiurife is cloudy, offensjve, hm sedinfent, irregular of or at- tended by a sensation of scalding get about -four ounces ‘of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and. tablespoonful in a glass -of" fore breakfast for a féw day kidneys * will theén - act famous salts is made from grapes and lemon. juice, coml lithia and has been - used‘for’ genera- tions to flush’ clogged kldlfi)fi nfld ds in‘urine =rfl(“ causes. jrritation. th { disorders: Y Jad Salts ‘s inespensive and cnrmot‘, injure. makes a delightful effervescent lithia-waie- drink ‘which: all regular meat eaters should take now'and then! | to keep the kidners clean‘and theblood | pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. . REMODELED STRAND THEATRE IS TO OPEN SATURDAY Norwich's newest thedtre, ~ The Strand, will have its opening on Sat- urday of this week. The ‘Strand 'is located in what was formerly known for some years as the Auditorium the- atre on Water street, next {g* the Au- ditorium hotel. D. ROBERTSON & CO. STORE AT STAFFOR” SPRINGS A. Davidson, the new oWner of :the theatre, took over the space used by the old Auditorium theatre manage- ment sothe weeks ago angd since that time the theatre has undergone a com- | plete reqovation and exensive im- |, . aised ' flooring | and the new | ghtly towards | re now being ! .b aud will be completed by Friday night. . fiite chiajrs are all neW and will ; provide shdting capacity for '@ thou- sand peop! STAFFORD SPRINGS HERCHANT RETIRNG: John M. Lee of Norwich Buys Out Department Store Business! of D. Robertson & Co.—New Firm Will Be Buckley & Lee—To Take Possession In a Few Days. tric lights have been in- curtain and scenery arc v and so0 18 the movie ma- on running the present. rday after- There will be three shows daily ope in the afternoon and two in the evening. e ASPIRIN FOR_COLDS *Bayer’’ is on Genuine Aspirin—say Bayer Name Stafford Springs o From matism “Bayer” uite Aspirin prescribed by nineteen years, Handy ’*hle s cost few cents meahs gen- v physicians tin. boxes! A:pjrin is rfacture of out his business Norwich, the new sess'on in a few, 1 DAVID ROBERTSON Dayid_Robertson, D. Robertson & Compa store at’ Stafford Spri j pletion of the inventory whlch is now { being taken, | It was in 1901, eighteen years ago, the dry goods business on the ability as. a merchant .aid -his pro- gressive mechéds. In the beginning i was a modest affair, occupying an\y about’ half . the. present: €tore space. Later he purchased the building, now known as the Robertsoa. 'block, a building 100x40. with three floors, enterprises state. in this section of the The acquisitlon of the build- ing enabled him.to.make many .im- Merchant Retiring | provements in his store space, ther- Business. by providing for. the needs of the rapidly growing business. Early Training in Scotland. | _ Mr. Robertson is of sturdy . Secotch descent, and in his early days served a long and thorough apvrenticeggip in the dry goods busmess under a well pronrietor of the y departn to dohn M. Lee owner to take pos- days, upon the com- e What kind of a shave did you get this morning ? OUR shave this morning—was it quick and smooth, or slow and When your razor blade is fresh, you get a smooth, comfortable shave. But, very soon your beard begins to dull the edge—the blade begins to“pull” and scrape. It grows progressively worse—until youthrowthe bladeaway. Wby endure this annoyance? With A \nmlrhble otropplng device, simple-and efficient, is built into' the hmedthoA\noStrop Razor. You don’t have to.take the razor apart or remove the blade. You simply slip the strop through the razor head. A few passes of the razor back and forth, and the blade. is quickly, easily and perfectly sharpened. You are guaranteed 500 clean, quick shaves from every dozen blades. Begin tomorrow to get all the comfort of a fresh, keen edge for every shave. Ask your dealer today lbho:t the AutoStrop Razor free trial P AUTOSTROP SAFETY RAZOR Co. NEW YORK TORONTO LONDON PARIS Walker, who had been established in | same | making it one of the leading business | i|little could Le seen of the exerci ‘known Scottish draper “Bailie” Bruce of Wicl, Seotland, and the training he received, during his apprentice days, had much to do with his success in Stafford Springs and elsewhere. When he first came to the United States, as a young man, he enterej the employ of Smith’ & Murray of Springieid, Mass. Withip a few years he gaged in business on his own account +in Thompsonville, later ia Ware, Mass., then Hoiyoke, M: finally to Stafford Springs, each succ business change being fi ot er business poportunities than previous one. sive the The knowledge that Mr. Robertson| During ais business life Mr. Tiob- | | is to retire_from active participation | erison has always de it a point tof in busiess' will be a surprise (0| bo, particular to offer, only goods of | many of his atquammnfith and a|dependable quality, to his patrons and life of the town, where he has long!i: is due, principally, to the fact, lo-! cause of keen regret in the business|getner with his recognized integ held a place of prominence and re-|and genial disposition that he a spect. gained the respect ang h.gh regard lof all with whom he has come in con- | that Mr.. Robertson . first . came to! n~ a husivess capeer of 4 usives t neay- Stafforq Springs timé he |, > Stafford | o ren , the b oF Wy e Quarter of a cenfiry in Stafford \lr Rnbartaon has no inite plans 1 i for the future. Upon his retirement| location for many years Drevious.|pne will take & reee A Hesenin The story of how the business (x-|cares and will probably make a Lrip panded under the manigement. of|( Calitornia, in the near futu Mr. Robertson. is a triptite ‘to his visit a sister who resides there, Lee & Buckley, the New Firm The new owner of the busi John M. Lee of Norwich, will be « dially welcomed by the business inte- rests of the community. Mr. Lee has had many years of experience in the dry goods business with the Porteous & Mitchell Company of Nor -having received his miercantile trz ing under the tuteiage of the founders | of that enterprising house, ang is at | & the present time & director in that corporation. ! The: business will be conducted under the firm name of Lce & Buck- | lley and will be under thie manage- ment of John D! Lee of Norwich, son of the new owner ang James T. Bu k- fley his sorrin-law, two energet young men, who will endeavor to up- | i hold " the splendid record of success| that has markej the progress of the| business under the direction of Mr.| Robertson, ‘and by fair dealing and pro- gressive méthods, they hope to de- serve the good will and patronage of the trading public in th territory which ‘the store will serv INEW REGENT PRESIDES AT D. A. R. BOARD MEETING i At a meeting of the board of man- fagement of Faith Trumbull chapter, | Daughters of the American Revolutien, | held Saturday afternoon, at the home | of Mrs. B. P. Bishop, the regent, Mrs. |Elisha E. Rogers, presiding, and ten lof the fourteen members being pres- ent. Business of impartance tion with the chapter museum -was! transacted. The report of the com- | { mittee" appointed' to 'mul'n concern- ing vlaces where the stale conferen lin” March could be held, was - heard, | and it was voted t the house on Chureh sireet be the chapter furnish the jun price of the ed at the m at Windsor. “le of the business stationery d tor the. official correspond- apter was decided upon. 1 was called to the fact that pter in the state is request- ed to furnich. each year for. the use of the National Ret.iprociu Commit- pers writ- | Connecticut daughters, on topes of historical or national importance. The fine paper on Lafayette, written by Mrs. Bela P. Learned of this chap ter, mentioned at the regents | meeting held at Windsor. October 3, a | having heen added to the papers of | this committee. Three names were proposed for membership aud a silent tribute of ré- spect was paid to the memory of a in connec- | former officer of the chapter, who passed away a year ago that day. After reading the names of the members of the chanter who state councillor, member of the hoard | of management of the Ellsworth Mem- | orial Homestead, Inc., and those on the various state committees, and the | standirig committee, cemtery .gfatet standing committees, cemetery eates museum and Revolutionary saldiers’ graves, the rezent announced the fol- | lowing new committees, the pro- gramme and music committees having | been elected last June for two years For one vear, Americanization, ‘eata- logue. family records from o'd. Bibles etc.. French ornhans. masazine them- bershin patrintic endueation, publicity, resolutions, Revolutionarv relies for Memorial Continental hall, salvage, visiting and ways and means commit- tee for three months. !EN BRUCFE SHAKES HANDS | WITH GENERAL PERSHING Among those who have been fortu- nate in speaking to and shaking ‘hands with General Pershing, is Ben- jamine Montgomery Bruce of Wash- street, D. C., -formerly of this city, This pleasant experinece took “place | during the armistice celebration on| November 11, 1819, at Lafayette square, opposite the White House, and is related by Mr. Bruce as follows: “There was a pouring rain at the time, so -that because of umbrellas. had, ‘however, notickd -General P ing’s automobile standing at the curh and decided that I could at leasi: get a “close up” :-of the general: so I waited beside: tbg car, After the play- ing of the”Star Spangled Banner the seperal left the assemblage. \ en- | conung | ::e-neral | Foreign. 7 :which he was advanced in October, i { i were | t {ing the month of discharge. A5 he! this. , 1819 WOt BYIC; TSt WTRADE MARKIREG. V.3 FAF"I’I WAL FATS FREE FROM ANY AMMON & PERSON, Jessev S M@AM’?IH L wErenT ONE POUND NE Has the high living hurt y Parisian China. The new, econ tute for butter is | Nut This tasty, whole | fats, is pure, delightf | it, you are certain to | [ prepaid. Margarine today. Save the coupons. Send money and coupo P. BERRY & SONS, Incorporated Ha plan to get a handsome, First Prize cocoanut and vegetable oils, smoothness with whole milk. Every package contains a coupon. these and send them to us with $3.75 in cash; and this magnificent dinner set of Parisian China is yours, Ask your grocer for First Prize Nut Use it for table and cooking. cost of our table? Have you got plenty of beau- tiful china? 1If you haven’t, here is an easy 42-piece set of omical and popular substi- cani get another 35- picce set. | A third set of 3§ ph:a for E 'hlyzl Margarine ° some food is made from pure churned to a creamy It contains no animal ul and palatable. ~ Once you try like it. Save' 25 of —AND,.the cos- ' pons are also pack- ed with our eld favorite Baby B; Oleonarga- rine, flavored with pure creamery but- ter. " If your grocer Rasn'’t it, please let us knew. ns to rtford, Conn. Sole Distributors for New England States .Am')roachfifl his car, these- imme gathered about him a seere of young iladies. One, \\hu~c fa Lh(r l[ s t:&ner'\l Peramng. introdwed her i and extended her hand, which grasped without I s lent courage ent, “hmmnu\ held. The last shaken and the turn to his car. I dect n,m\ that 1 wasq {letting a good boldly called out! General,” and h you are out of miled and firm the nentered his Mr. Bruce is now 98 0 F-’ ment of State, where he has cha applications for licenses to e Mexico. These dutles are growth of his work in the bur exports of the War Trade Board, from ! to his present position. . DIRECTS LUMP SUM IN COMPENSATION SETTLEMEN Workmen's compensation for weeks at $14 per week, commuted four per cent..to the amount of § 11265 is forthwith to be paid to 1 gil Lo La Pre of this city i ternational’ Silver Co., ¥ Norwich, according to an by_Commissioner J.-J. Donohue. La Pre on Ma 4, 1909, was the -left by a small piece steel while working on a ' p ing in the Joss of h ment has been made. f compensation, «of which been- paid and now the c acceedes to the request 1 settlement as the claimant's for this are ju d nroper re: S . he rules. PROVIDES FOR REINSTATEMENT OF LAPSED WAR INSURANCE A series of decisions director of the bureau of war ri urance with the approval of llu ¢ the hbtrrLl condition: Decls- ; n months date of discharge for rein- | t upon payment of o two | premiums on the ce to That amount of reinstated. decision is liber: ¥ o new provision that men out of the service are permitted to re- instate by merely paying the two months’ premiums without making a statement as to health at any time within three calendar months follow After the three months following the | date of discharge have _elapsed, a statement from the applicant to the | effect that he is in as good health at the date of discharge or at the ex- | piration of the grace period, which- | ever is the later date, will be required together with a written application for | reinstatement and the tender of two | months’ premiums on the amount of | insurance he wishes to reinstate. T order to give all former servic rl men whose insurance has lapsed or been cancelled, a fair chance to re- | instate their insurance, including m who have been out of the service eighteen months or more, and who are Hewas Ba.ld Grew Prolific Hair by Indian's Recipe, Which He Offers Free | After being almost entirely bald a business man came across on old In- | dian: recipé by which his hair was fully grown, *He will mai { st: >J. "Hart Brittdin,, New: York, N: Y. Wonder- \ i | hearing today by Inspector Clark. Ane drew’ Balucg, ‘a_Russian, of Ansenia, was held in bonds of $10,000. fore barred from reipstatement the former ruling,.a special t ruling is made “which AIAOV«SK men to rénstate their | insurance before December 31, 1919, Eastern: Connecticut Branch. provided that each applicant is in. as o il it Bood health as at date of discharge | g @ oeilgtony meeting: of U % ernConnécticyt branch of - the Wo- man’s Board of Missions is to be held in this- citysnext Wednesday at Park Congragatjonal rchurch. At t time Mrs. Emrich of' Turkey will” be the missionary: apeaker. i 1 ut expiration of the. g 'nhhmer is the “later. date, and so applcation. '~ Of course ry that he'tender the two i on the. amount of s 10 reinstate. ice men wkho reinstated their in. ance by payment of all back pre- to July 1919, when ace period, lce Cmm For Backus Hoawtfl The patients,” nurses, _officers and | the decision requiring payment of only | employes at, theiBackus Hospital en- | two ‘month premiums went into ef- |ioyed and apbreciated ice cream on i fect, upon written application to the | Wednesday, whieh was furnished by {buréau may have any premiums paid |the two state' guard. companies and the Americdn Légion. people were served. One hundred in excess of two applied toward the pa rment of future premiums. For ex- ple, if after a policy hadlaped for X months, a man reinstated and paid x months' premiums instead of two, he mav secure credit for four m { ths’ An old bachelor says it is better tc die for a woman than to live with some’ of them. premiums, — v = tie puvisions for reinstatement do ¥ : not protect a man until he actually [ IF HAIR ISSTUBNING i . If he waité:he may not GRAY, USE SAGE TEA 1s zodd health as he was at-the| b ; time of discharge and consequently Don't ‘Jook “oldl Try ‘Grandmother's récipe - t6° darken and” beautify | faded, streaked hair. may be-aple to secure reinstate- ment. not . N. G. MEN GUARDING REDS { LOCKED UP IN HARTFORD That: beautitil. eyen shade of dark, glossy: shalkican. only -be had by brew- t ing a mixture of Sage Tea and. Sul- , including two office phur, 7 ¥our ‘haiz is vour charm. - It tonight by W prgars thei face. When ' it Fug-gray ot ‘streaked, just an application ‘or. 1wo .of .Sage and Sul- phur:enbances its appearance a hun- dredfald. Donl bother to ‘prepare . the. mix- you -can’: get, this famous oM redpa lmpmved by the, addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for ‘use.i It™is' called Wyeth's Sage and: Sulphur Compound, This can ‘always 'be dépended upon to bring back ‘the natural . coloy and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage and o commandér of the state guard, to on duty &t the Hartford.county as guards over 38 alleged “Reds” d up there. This -action was Immigration Inspector ark had appeajed to Goyernor Hol- mb to furnish aid in guarding<the Sheriff « Gabb..of Hartford 7 told In;ne\ tor Clark when. the ers. - potic The number of alleged radicals lodg- jail will-be increased tomor- | Sulphur Compéund now .Because it ector Clark announced, when |darkens so ‘naturally and evenly that oners now: held in Bridgeport {nobody' can tell® it “has_ been' applied. will be brought-to- this eity. You stmply dampen a.sponge or soft The guardsmen on duty at the jall | brush with it:and (draw this through will ‘work- in shifts of six men, sta- tioned outside of the left, wing. of the building. The usual deputy sheriffs will he on duty inside tne. jail Only one prisoner was given a the hair, taking,one small strand at & time; . by morning ‘the gray hair has disappeared, and after another appli- cation it becomies beautifully dark and appears’ glossy:and lustrous.” Are your young fnen&s Well supphed - with good books" EHiLI]REN’S- BflflK" WeEK have them in great vanety for your se- lection. '~ - i, ful, hair growths repotted by numer- ous women and men who have tried