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ELVITA PILLS JORK STARTS ON TAFTVLE TENENENTS | 725z coemwrs ame week last year.| fine new ‘touring car. - POI WRAKAND REBVOLS SaPas The lns.ns for the respecflve ‘weeks were Mrs. Abbie James, the widow of Ed- Enrich the Blood, » : £$29,490 and $12,934. ward James, formerly of this place, and Strengthen t h e| The work on the erection of 16 new glass for the front windows held up v.he* In New London there were 19 sales o | her fittle _oiighter Fidrence :; Bato. Me., Nerves, Build UP|twotenement houses for the Ponemah |Work. real estate during the past week to 15| are vis. ™.z relatives e ehlwd Physical Power - . | for the same week last year, with loans| They were Zuests of Mr. and Mrs. Fre R company was started on Monday by Give Viger and| k-McWilliams company who have the R e DRI R e Gr(e}fnnl.vmgln‘:::kwu in_Andover on busi- Nerve Power *¢|contract, This work s the largest build- |, The contract for the new Nartirwest | tive Weeks. y ervou Archifathes hadch; o oriity ness for ‘the day Friday. ing project in Taft®Mile since the modern | , CCUSL a8 oser awarded to the Thom- Mrs. C. H.. Tate visited her uncle, John k% . The structure will be » 4 g i type and will be_ build along Bre DrOof| 355 1ot two stories migh, of bricks MOHEGAN Babeocks, in Uncasville Thnmdv:‘y. % Wil be. of brick with glato roofs. They| Vit 2 pressed brick front' On e | s iiices were held here Sundey morn-| M= 8na Mrs: Killurey ot Willimantic are to bs located in the' rear of the long | SO foor will be space for the appar-| o “ond cvening as usual. Mra George | “Penk e week end In tiis D atus and on the second will be a recrea- d the i The Boys of this neighborhood attended line of frame dwellings on Norwich 2%- | tion room and dormitory. 1t will be| I Strouse of Norwich attended the eve v Jut, Despondent ‘.ople. Send for a Box. lvita Pills have tood the test for ears. Thousands : the social at Tobacco Street schoolhouse v enue but will be piaced 5o that each new ning service. . iise them for TURYp jging will have an unobstructed view ‘;5“;.;*0 by steam and will cost about| ™y, "ong Mrs, Albert Fielding of New r;;e!gfi !}rrymttee:,rbef;y Hill Endeavor so. o W 1“114;;)1;‘?;“:;?' of the avenue. Theinterior of the new | Ground has been brokem for a cot-|london were in this place Sunday. av evening. sera , mer- houses will be of the most up-to-date ar- | tage to be erected for Mrs. E. B. Brown| . Burrill Fielding was in Norwich the | i et rangement with both, electricity, water|on Groton street. It will be 26x32 feet, irst of the week. and steam heat. The floors will be of | one and one-half stories high, with| Frank Burrows was in New, London | CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY o u s prostration, rvous weakness, nervous eéxhaustion, hardwood and 2 wainscoting will run |seven rooms, heated by furnace and fit-| Friday. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mental depression and unstrung nerves|, oung the walls of the rooms. All | ted with all xmprovex:ents The esti- W and Mrs. Repetto, of g\"m“"m'm t to Foley & Co., 2385 Sheffield cauned by the :r‘\f'l;:‘f;"‘;’braéfo‘;mm?":; ready on the building sites is enough ma- | mated cost is $4,000. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rus] Chicago, lll.i’wrlun‘ your name indulgence in alcoho 5 terial for the completion of five of the| Contractor Lanphere has started-work e A R T e houses and before these have been com-On a house which he will erect for him-| New Haven—The handsome Stoddard|mjley's .Honey and Tar, for coughs, pleted more will have been received. self on Crystal avenue. It will be 24x26 | residence at Trumbull and Orange streets, | clds and eroup;. Poley Kidney Pills, The work on the tuberculosis ward at | feet, of frame construction, one and one-| numbered 4i® Orange street, has been| #pein in eldes and back, Theumatism, hte Norwich Stae hotspital is nearing | half stories high, with five or six rooms,| sold by Carlos F. Stoddard to the Anciem-t..(;x"hé kidney l{\d_;pl;?:er lflm:nlks the completion stage. The work has|heated by furnace, and equipped With{ Order of Hibernians for about $20,000. 304 Fol%yt‘&‘:‘f::r;‘r TARISIe, & Miols- been held up by the delay in shipments | 21l improvements. It Will cost about $-| The order proposes o transform the |${In¢ ARd THOPORETL CEEUTNE C&TIAL- and building materials, but as these have | 000 residence 4nto a clubhouse for all Beven|. fie ‘and sluggish bowels. Lee & Os- been received work has been rushed to| Contractor Brody will erect a frame| givisions of the brotherhood in this cit completion, and all that remains is a few | Puilding on Eastern avenue for the finishing touches to the carpentry work. | ThAMes River Lumber Co. It will be The painting has yet o be done, Peck. | 2ix3¢ feet, one story high, and will be McWilllams has the contract. Ased forbiiigs ofl Comelt Vil ooea S approximately $1,500. Gr’““ ok o e g o onn | Work has been started by Randolph pleted by Peck-McWilliams company and | Heydel fof a frame cottage which he witl erect for himself on c is now r for ation. The build- | o 1 700 /' 0 g t:’d’;‘l e ot Ui | Will be 24x29 feet, one and _one-half v Bepediime el 5 W { stories high, with six rooms, heated by W’g‘::’r'iw&zwl:;‘;tc;z‘:km :‘:f:emegtminusmmace and having all modern improve- | ments, applications have been received at the of- fice of Fire Marshal Howard L. Stanton. | The applications are for permission to erect an addition to a house on Whit-| ses of any kind. S W¥rite today for this valuable medi- cine, send 10 cents to pay postage and we will send by mail only a sealed package sufficient for one week's treat- ment. Elvita Capsules, for inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, prostratis, $1. ELVITA DRUG CO, 3 Tremont Row, ton, Mass. B Famous Elvita Remedies sold at all first-class drug Stores.—Adv. Neponset loor Covering ! 300d - Oo: Just Apply Thu Paste lnd the Hairs Will Vanish (Boudoir Secr els) Building Permits. Mrs. Rachel S. Blaskin, concrete block The judicious use of a delatone garage, 56 Reed street. Cost $1,500. paste insur Jess skin. To prepare the paste, mix|ington avenue, a garage on Prospect | coorios gy ok 2000 ddiien; a little of the powdered delatone with | greet. ‘ N Tmphég@n fi_arn'e a‘ddition By- some_water apply to_the objec-| Pukallus Bros. have the contract for | . bory TrARIAser, TAwme S ¢ tionable hairs for 2 or 3 minutes.]the erection of an addition to the house | "FEen SVEINC Cot ROL o ol When the paste is removed, and the|of Thomas Ibbison on Whittington ave- ¢ v 8 Bank street. Cost $300. Mary E. Hilliar, frame garage, Crys- tal avenue. Cost $400. Total number of permits for the week, 17; estimated cost of buildings, $9,100. every trace of hair will nue. This addition is to be 13 by 17 feet No pain attends the|and two storieshigh. On the first floor latone and it will not mar{ will be a kitchen and and on the second o ,-,,Q‘L sensitive skin, but to insure|floor will be located a sleeping room and t you get real delatone.|bath. The interior finish will be in hard ——eee————————=— | wood with' plastered walls and wainscot- JEWE[‘]‘ CITY ting. The Exterior finish will be clap- EAST LYME. boards with a_shingled room. Plans for a new building to be crected The canvass for fhe Salvation Army| James C. Hehderson of 91 Prospect |at the Comnecticut state farm for women been arranged as follows the |street is to erect a frame garage 12 x 20 | at ‘Bride Lake, East Lyme. have been e American Legion have tak-|feet one story high. There will be alprfimrkfl. The huildirlg will be 'U_WKSG en up the matter and are to act as can- | spruce floor and spruce walls. Thesfoun- | feet, With an ell of 45 feet. It will be . Corporations Dr. G. H. Jen-|dation will be of brick and cement while | ©f frame construction, two stories high, From Monday, May los . Morgan and]the exterior finish is to be clapboards | With gambrel roof. § O . 10th, to Saturday, May idmond ‘La- | with a composition” roof. Hyde Bros, | oSt Will be $60,000. i 3 , 5 7 von; Sylvan- | have the contract. 1 | 17 mon- Vvewent and Lis- A garage is to be erected at 96 Sher-) GOODYEAR. ¢ Lisbon bridge { man street for Frank Clang on land | The Hunkin-Corkey Construction Co. of 1 ” 3 3 stration eel or avenue, Alex Desjardine’ and | owned by the Falls Co.. The garage is| Cleveland, O., has the contract for the boys of It is estimated the| Faur hours of sleep lost thmmv painful itcning means long me; Anthony street, Ben-|to be of fram construction with a con- | erection of the new mill at Goodyear for wearisome hours next ‘hy for work. Tonight apply . «n; Soule. School and|crete foundation and floor. The dimen- | the Goodyear Cotton mills. the plans for “N ”» th 'deal urt, Erme Raney; North {gions are 18 by 8 and one story high. ; which are by. Lockwood, Green & Co. of eponse € 1 3 avenue to Green, H.{ The work on the building owned by W.| Boston. It will be 130x350 feet, three Main from Tracy¥ |C. Bode on Rroadway hos been tom- | stories, brick, mill construction, costing Keep the affected part well cleansed with Resino! Scap by day. For Fl Co - Dln' Melvin and Wal-fpleted during the past week. The inter- | $400,000. The same contractors will alse sle atall druggists. For fiee sampies write Resinol, Baltmore, Md. oor vering, - - S e \}“h“\l\lfh jor work was con.pleted some time ago | build the new houses to comprise the vil- - Jr., and John Me-|but a delay in getting the large . plate | lage of Goodyear. th fim f da svenue amd adjacent mg the ew ys J Mechanic * street, fred LeGlaire; Ma- 2 of the demonstration orge Eichel- mer avenue, J ftlw and Arthur Rioux; Ma- arepresentatlveo upper Aspinook - K nue to Ashland f w.lllbe min " ana Henry actory at our ‘Wilson, John Mec- tm Menard: Ash- Gray, lelbert Babcock Therhton ; Fs Hill, Kd- ! Special Off@fiflmgs SELECT NOW THE IDEAL HOME 5 ENTERTAINERS Foue store to explain the merits of “Neponset.” Try and plan your at- tendance at the demonstration for early in the week, so as to meet the factory representative. Come today if possible. NEPONSET H. His Jr. Out- Griswold, 1 Blue contest ship and the girls | ares to give a sup- y evening to the The supper Ballou, Wal- and James ient committee iam MeNicol and VICTROLA The model illustrated is the $150 Victrola. Sold by us, to- gether with $11 in Victer Records, your choice (total $161), on terms of only $2.00 per week. IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHERE YOU BUY YOUR VICTROLA. ;}OLUMBXA GRAFONOLA Department Eleven new, beautifully Department Enjoy. your. records while paying for them. Join our newly formed Record * Club. Your X McNi- s Palmer The Congregational Sunday school has i furnished, sound-proof, LARGE BURNING i S i i VICTOR § at your disposal. v T e o e e s | 0TS Just a Tittle week- prate e} ome In and Hear § ($130.20), on terms of only § 1t Us Play Forfl § 1y m - 3 faak . : “ a akes a large librar : and ervi imes. Oh! What a Pal | $200 per week. o TRy y And Ch8§t. Red\'mmmg Service at all times Was Mary,” “Ven- r“‘ ”C"'““V’"‘ possible. ls MOS[ ECONOMICAI.. Smarting, Cuticura Heals, etian Moon,” “In ALL STYLES OF Daddy,” “Cro- i ’ & VICTROLAS AND ile,” “On tiia- boarding houses and for every i of skdtid 1, have laurgh e Your Ame I TROLAS AN :?”sefm:?'n tia For hotels, offices, ng every room in pimples breaking out on my face Naughty Waltz’ 3 FROM $25.00 UP. ATTENTION! To meet the ever large, increasing demand for Victrola and Grafonola Records, we have arranged for more frequent distribution of new record hits for your Victrola and Grafonola. By special arrangement, new hits will be available at intervals of ten days; namely: 1st, 10th and 20th of each month. This ar- rangement is exclusively with The Plaut-Cadden Company, commencing May 10, 1920. New records for your Victrola and Grafonola will be demonstrated here for the convenience of all our patrons. This is in keepmg w1th the pohcy of our Victrola Department, which is always eager to render the highest JUST RELEASED MAY 10th “Wonderful Kid From Madrid” “Lazy Mississippi”—By Henry Burr “Rose of Virginia’ ’—By Henry Burr _ “Who Wants a Baby”—A popular Saxophone Sextette terns. “Shadow Land” ! Those two good waltzes “Delilah” you’ve been looking for. “Mikado Ove; ”—N. Y. Philarmonic fiiges o ol The May Sale : Exclusively at The Plaut-Cadden Company ’ ‘ Of : tton G ods It will continue all this week—offering standard brand VICTOR VICT ROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS Cottom,Sheets,Pflh\vCuu,BedSpMWlnh. Goods, Table Damask, Toweling, Etc.~at \very much ESTABLISHED 1872 below regular pricés. =z 'l'heoubtmdm'feumonhu&lemgodmety : L iNA T EALERS ] CO'OPERA“VE, THED DEST ORIGINAL VICTOR DEALERS IN NEW-ENGLAND = Inc, The Store of Victor Service Supreme shn&ldhtndsthehi.hquhtyofwhldnmhm v to everyone — AND SALE PRICES AS LOW QR HAND BOSTON UNION | -— 5 MADE MADE MADE Main St. Norwich, Conn. HAVANA FILLED LOWER THAN PRESENT WHOLESALE.COST. The Alta “.&Q;Mflfdik'a Cigar and chest. They were red u and very irritafing, and dur- = ¢ ing the day if my clothing | rubbed against them, they ~J would burn and smart. the home where dependable floor covering is needed. AND PLEASE REMEMBER We are sole agents in Norwich and vicinity for “Neponset” and as a special inducement to give this wonderful Floor Covering a trial, we will, during this week offer a choice of our entire stock of “Neponset,” at 83c a Square Yard This special price is for Demonstration Week Only. NEPONSET FLOOR COVERING is the ideal sanitary floor covering, it is so easily kept clean and bright. It is made in hardwood patterns, so life- like, that it is mistaken for a hardwood floor:' It is water- proof. It won't curl. It lies flat without tacks. It is regili- ent, tough, strong and good for years of hard wear. . Come inand let us show you the striking Neponset pat- would burn. “‘1 beard about Cuticura Soap and Ointment and decided to try them. 1 had the trcuble about six months, and after using three cakes of Cuti cura Sosp and three boxes Ointment 1 was healed.” (Signed) Joseph Bochler, 385 Davis St., New Bedford, Mass., July 19, 1919. Cuticura For Daily Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are all you need for every-day toilet and nursery purposes. Bathe with Cuticura Scap and hot water to cleanse the pores. - If signs of red- ness, roughness or pimples are pres ent, or dandruff onscalp,touch gently with Cuticura Ointment before bath- ing or shampooing. Made By the BOSTON UNION CIGAR MAKERS This is a good time to lay in a supply of Cotton Goods.