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For Rheumatism hot mustard plaster or poul- pretty sure to overcome most rheumatic pains and even sciatica and gout but it's a mussy affair and generally blisters. Heat is abso- lutely necessary if you want perman- ent reliof. Begy's Mustarine, made of true yellow mustard with other pain relieving in- gredients added is just as hot, is cheap- er, cleaner and more effective than the old fashioned poultice or A plaster and cannot blister. Besides rheumatic pains and swellings Bagy’s Mustarine is speedily effective for lumbago, backache, neuritis, pleur- isy, bronchitis, sore throat, chest colds and all aches and pains because heat eases pain—30 and 60 cents at drug- gists or by mail, S. C. Wells & Co., LeRoy, N. Y. BEGNS STARIN JTHEYEL LI ox: Meeting Was Postponed. A special meeting of the Sedgwick st of the G. A. R, which was to; have been held Saturday night at the, Buckingham Memorial was post- poned. It wag to have heard the re- port of the joint comm'ttee of pa-| societies regarding a plan for! of the huckingham Me- the report was not en- or presentation to the future but morial irely r meeting. CATICURA HEALED on Monday has barbers who asked for a standard wage of $25 a week and a 50 per cen division of receipts over $32 per chair, have been granted their request. Regarding the hours that the bar- bers work it was agreed at a special meeting between the proprietors and the journeymen on Monday to keep to the same working hours as before with the exception of Saturday eve- ning when the local shops will close at 9 o'clock instead of 10 as hereto- ‘The barbers wanted to close at 6 o’clock every night in the week ex- fore. ENFORCE WAGE DEMANDS Settlement of the wage difficulties between the journeymen barbers and the boss barbers has been reached and the danger of a strike in this city which was scheduled to go into effect been averted. Th cept Saturday. As before thé local shops will close at 6 o'clock on Mon- day evenings and 8 o'clock on other evenings except Saturday. { The recommendations that an ad- vance in prices become effective with the raise of wages have been adopt- ed by the local boss barbers and on Monday notices were posted in ali the shops that the price of haircuts would be 40 cents and that a shave hereaf- ter would cost 20 cents. Other regu- lations in prices of other work have also been made. After the meeting’ Monday night it was reported that one of the, best known proprietors was already nego- tiating to sell out to one of his jour- neymen, declaring that there was not enough left in the business to make it attractive to him as a proprietor. e t. ANNOUNCE SPEAKERS FOR BUILDING LOAN MEETIN Plans for the big meeting to be held Friday evening by the Norwich Build- ing and Loan association under the auspices of the Norwich Chamber of the building and loan membership cam- paign to be launched next Monday are The committee announced Monday afternoon that a Commerce in the interests of rapidly shaping up. concert is to be given by Tubbs' Mill tary band in the town hall evening between 7.30 include the following: Charles C. Perkins, socretary of the New London Building and Loan asso- ciation; Attorney Malcolm H. G sle: secretary of the Putnam Building and Loan association: .William H. Skinner of Bridgenort, secratary of the State Association of Building and Loan as- sociations, and Rev. W. A. Keefe, rec- tor of St. Marr’'s church, are to make The Rass Clef will render addresses. selections during the program. The committee stated Monday after- noon that there will be no solicitation during the meeting on Friday evening, as the camnaign is not to onen until Monday. Herbert M. Lerou is to be | churzhes for their kind co-operation, the campairn leader, Alderman | the iadics of the Groton Congregation- “harles F. Wells, presdent cf the |al church and the Ladies’ auxiliary of Norwich Chamber of Commerce, will preside at the meeting. Waterford Tax Rate 22 Mills. The tax rate for 1920 was laid at 22 | et by the voters of | mills on the grand RED PIMPLES FaceCovered ScaledOver. Itched and Barned. My facewss covered with little red pimples. They scaled gver, then dried up and were hard, and there would be four or five in groups, mak- iag them lurge They burned and itched till I did not know what to do. ‘1 tried everything but they did no £0od. Then I was (old to try Cuti- curs Scap and Ointment. After a ‘week the pimiples beganto dry up and 1 only used two cakes of Cuticura Socap and not quite one box of Oint- ment when I wss healsd.” (Signed) Miss Rosenna Allard, Wanoosnoc Rd., Fitchburg, Mass., June 7, 1919, Caticara For Toiiet Uses When used for every-day toi'st purposes, Cuticura Sosp not only cleanses, purifies and beawtifies but it preverts many linle skin trcubles, if assisted by occasionatuse of Cuti- cura Ointmert to soothe and heal the first signs of skin troubles. They arc ideal for keeping the complexion fresh and clear, hands scR, scalp cloan, beir luxuriant. test the fasciaating of ewrs Talearn on ke skin. Beep, Ointment od Ta' e Be. . | B8 Cuticara Souy shaves without mug. the town of Waterfor at a town| yard, meeting held at 2 o'clock Monday af- | The reeolutions also thanked the | ternoon at Jorda business for cons: eration. Will Resume Trial of Case. The trial of the Craney vs. Dono- van slander ¢ the superior court vill be at resumed i New Londo: this (Tuesday) morning hefore Judge! John P. Kellogg and a jury. Friday and 8 o'clock. The evening's program will open at 8 o'clock and the list of speakers will There was no other OLDER BOYS’ CONFERENCE INVITED HERE NEXT YEAR Over 20 commnunities and six church denominations of represented by the 132 delegates regis- tered at Groton at the first older boys’ conference of the county held Friday, Saturday and Sunday. This number of delegates plus the 32 leaders and speakers made a conference of over 150 persons, which was the goal set by the conference committee for the first conference, and it is looked upon as un unqualified success. The Norwich delegates extended an invitation to the conference to come to Norwich next year. The invitation was referred to the executive commit- tee to be considered along with any others that may be extended from other communities in the near future. At the closing session of the confer- encc Sunday afternoon resolutions were adopted as recommended by the resolutions committee. They thanked the Y. M. C. As of New London coun- ty and the County Sunday School 2s- sociation for making possible this ccnivence, the people of Groton for the hospitable way in which they opened their homes to the delegates, G e T, th> New London Y. M. C. A. for serv- ing the cenference dinner on Friday and Saturd: wvenings, and the offi- ciais of the G on Iron works for the courtesies estunded furnishing ference delegates to inspect the ship- New Tmn‘dn'\ Y. M. C. A. for the use of their building and employed staff on Saturda the speakers and leaders and conference officers, the news- papers and, more than anyhody else, Roy E. Keller, county Y. M. C retary, for his efforts in promoting this first older boys' conference in New London county. The resolutions concluded with the n | n | RHEUMATISH Physicians Believes o Real Remedy for the Diseawe Has Been Found Rheuma, the” wonderful ker ‘and more last than other remedies cost.ng m: as_wmuch. etions into the bowels an 3 thrown off in a natural, Read what a repu about Rheuma t carefui in mployed in ums, and s a remedy sm. 1 find the methods treatment of er different remedies usu C. Lyens. in advance gene rheumatism, and altogetr in _composition from prescribed.” This should give any sufferer from| rheumatism old by druggzisis everywhere relief v times | a helps pass the deadir poss- ! employed in the | M.| Life's Supreme Challenge. | folloewing: That in view of the success of th's conference we recommend the hold- ing of a county older boys" conference annually. The following telezram was re- ceived too late to be read to the con- ference: Somerville, M: Feb. 29th. Secretary Older Bo Vew London County Conference, Groton: Thanks for your interest. Greetings from Massachusetts state conference. (Signed) 3 Resolutions Committee. This telesram was in renly to a | message of greeting sent to the Mas- | sachusetts state conference in Somer- ville, which has been in session for i the same pneriod of time that the Gro- ton conference was meetinz, The Sunday afternoon meeting was the outstanding feature of the confer- Raymond B. Culver spcke on He pre- sented the challenge for the boys of today so to live that ! ence, R 3 - they would be guarantee money refunded if Rheuma | Droblems now facing our own country does not give complete and lasting re-| and the world. The only = that 1 will meet the needs of today in indus- transporiation ana allowing the con- | the county were the pastois and peonle of the Groton ! | | { i Mr. Brooks Suffered for Years —Tells How He Got Relief. “I have tried a great many 'things for comstipation, but the omly thing that Has been able o relieve me is Milks Emulsion. Iam on only my sec- ond bottle and have to take very little of it now. My bowels move rezularly every morming, which they have not been doing for a number of years. It seems like living aga.n, after suffering wo long. I recommended Milks Emjui- glon to two of my friends and both Say it is the best remedy they ever heard of.”—Elmer C. Brooks, 329 Washington St,, Peoria, T Constipation ~weakens the bowel muscles. Salts and purgaiives only in- créase this condition. M.iks Emulsion is a real corrective remedy. ~You can try it under its _guaraaty, without risking a cent. Milks Bmulsion is a pleasant, nutri- tive food and a corrective medicine. it restores healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and nnickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh and strength, Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended to . those whom sickness has weakened, and is a powerful aid in resisty g and revairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved—usually ‘n one day. This Is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eatén with a £noon like ice cream. No matter how severe your case, you are urged o try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee: Take six bottles home with you, use it accord'nz to directions and, if not satisfied with the results, vour money will be promptly refunde Price €60c and $i.20 ver bottle. T4 Milks Emulsicn Terre Haute, Ind. So’d hy druzgists evervwhere. try, church, school, home and nation is the application of the principles of Jesus Christ. At the close of his ad- dress he asked how many of those present were desirous of accepting this challenge to live Christlike lives. Fully half of the delegates rose to their feet to signify that they did ac- cept this challenge to make their lives count for the most in the onward march of God’s kingdom. s TROLLEY AND AUTO TRUCK BLOCK FRANKLIN STREET When the Yantic trolley car due in Franklin square®at 3 o'clock and the big Marlin-Rockwell auto truck, heav- ily loaded, met near the corner of Franklin and Willow streets Monday afternoon, traffic was held up for nearly ten minutes. During the inter- val of waiting practically all the pas- sengers on the car got off and walked the rest of the way to the square. In the meanwhile the trolley crew re- fused to back up their car, a matter of ten or twenty feet, in order to allow the big truck to turn out of the tracks into Willow street. A string of some ten or twelve trucks and automobiles of all sizes seon came to a halt behind the Marlin-Rockwell truck and after waiting for several minutes turned out of the tracks and managed to get by the car by driving on to the sidewalk It took the Marlin-Rockwell driver some few minutes 10 convince the trolley crew that nothing could be gained by backing the truck. as it was practically impossible for him to zet his heavy machine off the tracks ow- ing to the ice and snow on both sides. The trolley crew finally gave in and reluctantly backed their car far enough to allow the truck to turn Inte ‘Willow street C. OF C. IS BOOSTING BUILDING LOAN CAMPAIGN The ‘secretary and other officers of the Nor Chamber of Commerce are actively co-operating with the Norwich Building and Loan associa- tion in the latter’s plans for the mem- bership campaign to be launched next week. Special notices are to be mailed this week to all members of the cham- ber notifying them of the big open meeting to be held in the town hall Friday evening and requesting their presence and co-operation. The pub AMELS fit your cigarette de- sires so completely you'll agree they were made to meet your tastel Unique flavor, fragrance and mel- low-mild-body due to Camels qual- ity and expert blend of choice Turk- ish and choice Domestic tobaccos area revelation! You will prefer the Camel blend toeither kind of tobacco smoked straight! ‘With Camels you can gothelimit without tiring your taste. They & leave no unpleasant cigaretty after- 8 taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odor! To get a line on why Camels win you so completely compare them puff-for-puff with any cigarette in the world at any price. You'll pre- ferquality to coupons or premiumsl! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N.C. Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes; or ten pack- ages (200 cigareties)in a dlass- ine-paper-covered ca. We strongly recommend this carton for the home_or office supply or when you traveh i = licity committee have placed posters | the estate of Bartholomew O'Connell, | mately $5,000 in many of the local store windows | calling attention to the coming meet- It is expected that between ten | ) and twenty thousand shares of the | estate of his brother, claimix Building and Loan association will be | ing. sold during the campalign. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WILL HAVE TO MOVE The Norwich Chamber of Commerce and the Norwich Commercial received notifications from the Triple Link corporation on Monday that they will be expected to vacate their pres- ent quarters by April 1st. dall, secretary of Commerce, and that i the directors of time this week. SUES BROTHER'S ESTATE ON CLAIM FOR $100 In the court of common pleas here Monday morning the case of Daniel O'Connell vs. J. J..Desmond, admr. of | the Chamber said Monday that no definite plars as to new quar- ters for the Chamber of Commerce have yet been decided upon. however, that the chamber has under consideration three or four locations it is probable that a definite decision will be made at a meeting of the chamber Upon completion of the | case Judge Waller took the papers. The case is one wherein O'Connell | aims an allowance of $100 from the 2g that he cared for him for two or three months | h prior to was heard by Judge C. B. Waller. About 130 members of the Connecti- 2y his death. Bartholomew | Saturday with typewriting nd short- OConnell left an estate of approxi- |hand contests at the high school. school L. M. Cran- of afternoon He said, Relieve dry taroat ' 4 irrtaiion The [ some | sore, dry theme ] wiu te vt 1 by their use. 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