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Apply tew drops touchy coms off with fingers—No pain! Doesn’t hurt a bit! Freezone on an aching corn, t corn stops hurting, then you right out. Yes, magic! ient to remove every hard corn, or corn between the toes, and ithout soreness or irritat; one is the s innati genius. SEVEN AGREEN WORKMEN workmen's beeh approved by Donohue as follows River Specialties Co.. Un and Lewis Eckson, e, palm of left hand of $16.80 tor Co. Norwich, nkel, Norwich, tip of index 1 bridges inget ¥ Lenden, employe, & rained muscles, sck Printing Press Co., then lift sore, Drop a little instantly ny bottle of Freezone costs but & ents at any drug store, but is suf- sational discovery It is wonder- compensation agre Commis finger, commis- mployer, and James at rate’ of New Lon- h“l soft the ion. ca Un- m- em- em- at caip ; in-chief, William Jones, [liver an address on the opening evening Delegates from all sections of Connec- ut will gather ‘ip Norwieh Fri Saturday of this week for the seventeenth annual encappment United Spanish War Veterdns and the 11th annual convention of the U. 8. W. V. Auxiliary, Department of Conriecticut. The Spanish War Veterans will be hon- oved by the presence of their commander- who will de- of the convention Friday 2all. The Spamish War Veterans' convention sessions will be held in the town hall while the auxiliary convention will be held at the old Chamber of Commerce building, noW the Odd Fellows' building, No. 24 Main street. The U. S. W. V. Programme. The programme for the U. S. W: V. conyention sessions is as follows: Friday, June 25th, 1920, Town Hall. Opening of the Department Encampment in the town E. S. TUTTLE, (Dept. Quartermaster.) in due form. - and Cyrus Shelles, Wa-| ™ rnvocation—William J. Garland, de- oye. inflammation of I ¥ partwent endpisi. 4 at rate of B0.88 P Singing—America, s pasccny e e pe Tondon.| Address of Welcome—Comrade J. S. heoksh ¢ Tale of lackmar, K. S. Griswoid Camp, No. e of | ' and Contraet-| " p emyployer. and Ralph! i N employe. hernia, 8t Norwich. employer, | Yorwich. employe, | of $12.75. JOHN B. QUI ., Viee Commander.) never lose the original color and newness of your shoes if you use superior shoe polish. Fack v e Tneh SRt Whittemore’s 1. Preservea the 3big pointsof leather. BUPETiority — 2. Gives a more lasting shine. 3. Keeops shoes [/V/llfi(’mor(‘ Shoe Fo. ARE S Response William ¥ Department Herbert Commander M. Lerou, Response Comm: Percy A. Address—Commander-in- names of departed Department adjutant. llv.parl of the committee on credentials and roll call of members. Appointment of the on actments and nomin commities @nd committee: for the convention Reports of offi and committees, be- ginning with that of the department commander. Reception and re f(rente of such proposed enactments resolutions as have not been previously filed with de- partment adjutant. Banner. Invocation— Garland, de- v ury. Address—Comrade Morris B. Payne 3 Chairian, American Legion. | Response—Past Department Commander partment chaptain. Culebra Lair, No. 2 Military Order of the Serpent, will hold a street parad immediately after the close of the fir session, June 25th followed by a Crawl in the State Armory, McKinley avenue. A buffet lunch will be served at the State Armory immediztel the pa- | rade. The la ary will be escorted b Griswold Camp lest they fall into the clutches of the 1920, at 9:30 a. m. J. Garland, depar Singing—America, Address—Comrade Wm L. Davi Vice ander, A R. 1 Department Lour s, Junior Department of Frank P. Fenton. e e e o s . WILLIAM BASELEY, (Dept. Commander.) at s p. m., | f Address—Mr. George H.' Dolan, ' Com- mander Sedgwick Camp, No. 4, Sons of Vgterans. Response—Commander A. T. Dawson, McKinley Camp, Na. 6. Report of the Committee on Enactments { and Resolutions and action - of the _Depariment Encampment thereon. Reports of {he committees appointed for the convention, ending with the re- port of the nominating committee. Nomination of officers fdor the ensuing rear. Election of officers for the ensuing year and of delegates at large and ai- ternate (o the national encampment. Selection of the place for holding the next state conmvention of the de- partment Encampment. Unfinished business. Installation of officers. Mes, Brown Tells Her Experisnce. The following brief account of an interview with a Nerwich woman fiye [Years ago, and its sequel. will be read with keen interest by every citigen. Mzs, Marzaret Erown, 240 West Main Street, Norwich, say My kidneys were in a bad way. # great deal from a dull in my back apd I suffesed , heavy ache It gradually grew worse uatil it was almost impossihle for to get out of bed mornings. 1 wmas i that condition for mearly a vear, try- ing different medicines without h back. Commander | A Reputation to Uphold " When OLD COON in Providence back ed thy “Here comes OLD COON." 3 He had a reputation, but ne better recerd for reliability than OLD COON CFGARS have bduilt up threughout vears since thea. 04 in the winter speed carnivals forties, the ery was always, 78 e m.""‘ Gbiasass - ial offerings: Domestic SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS 36-inch “Fruit of the Loom" bleached Sheeting, at less than mill cost—Special price a yard 42 and 45-inch “Fruit of the Loom” Pillow Casing, in short lengths, value 58c and 65c Special price a yard Pillow Cases, standard grades and sizes, at these special prices —o%¢, 49¢ and 3%¢ 49¢ very special value—Price a pair .. One case of Summer Blankets, full contrasting border, regular value 34, One lot of “ TOWELS, TOWELING 500 yards of short lengths in Absorbent Crash, regular value 350 —Special price a yard...... 50 dozen Turkish Towels, these are excelient value -— Special price One lot of Huck and Turkish Towels, regular value 3%c Speoial price ......... One lot of Hack and Turkish Towels, regular value 5% and 69c--Specia: price . 10 dozen Bath Towels, large size and splendid quality, regular $1.00 value—Special price ..... 798¢ 25¢ 19¢ 29¢ 50 Hemmed Crochet Bed and perfect in every Nearwool” Blankets, odd and solid pairs—“carry aver —regular value 36.00 and $7.00—Special price & pair EXTRA SPECIAL OFFERING three-quarte reade for mechal department, United States Navy, way, these are regular $5.00 value-——SPECIALPRICEuSG OUR ANNUAL SALE OF Cottage Furnishings and Household Needs WILL CONTINUE TODAY AND ALL THIS WEEK Substantially reduced prices and extraordinary opportunities of money saving on Rugs, Curtams, Drapery Materials, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Etc. splendid opportunity to buy staple merchandlsw at savings worth while. Department ON SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASES, SHEETS, BED SPREADS, BLANKETS, ETC. One case of size 72x90 Bleach- ed Sheets—Special price each $1.00 Size §1x90 Seamless Sheets, good weight, no dressing, res- ular value $2.75—Special price $1.88 Size $1x99 “Sleep Well” Sheets the widely known “Marshall Field" brand, subject to mill stains, regular $4.00 value - Special price L. §285 BLANKETS AT SPECIAL PRICES One case of assorted Cotton Blankets, for Summer Cottage use, : wE $1.95 Size, in ite, withs 00—Special price a pair... $2.95 $4.95 AND TABLE DAMASK 50 dozen Napkins, hemmed and ready for use—Speeial price 1272¢ 20 dozen Tray Cloths, hemmed and ready for use—Spectal price 25¢ 25 dozey Bureau Scarfs, Squares, etc.—Spectal price 48¢ §0-inch Satin finish Table - Damask, regular value $1.00— Speeial price ceisies 798 Better grade, Satin finish Table Damask, 60 inches wide; value $1.25—8pecial price g.......... 98¢ 70-imch extra heavy Imporied- Table Damask, regular 00 value—Special price ......... $1.48 Spreads, r size, JOIN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION a Figally 1 é 's Kidne . { Closing of the Department Encampment ¥ 1 heard of Doan's iidney, Pil ~ in due form. and got some at Sevin & Son's Dry Singing—Auld Lang Syne. Stoze, and I found they were just what Dinner will be served to all delegates ;;}—i‘“"lv They made me feel like » and guests of the encampm 0 Sy Gl b x ifferent woman. better than e Evtels of Mo ‘glmmml&ef:;n:: 1:3 PERCY 4. SAWTELLE, CHAKLES Y. BUBDICK, ANSQON R.:GROYER, . )M"" o better than I had (Sr. Yice Commgnder.) 7 (Pept. Adjutant.) (Chairmun Geng:al Committre.) { ®. My kidneys are now act The Auxiliary Programme 7 and the pains have left The programme for the cleventhi de- Tl A 3 5 A FIVE YEARS LATER, Mrs partment convention of the Auxiliary," U. |Sistant conductor. - Dorothy Hitcheock, | HENRY. W| EENT HONORED {and bulleting, lendigs collections of 1 sald: “Doan’s Kidne S. W. V., is as folloy o Fast BY WAMILTON corLiGE| .o 3des, photosaphs and po I nd th 3 Strupp. 1 ey and they dc (Aftsrpacn) : Tittarian. ‘BInor Camnibas 2 Norwich friends lezrn with interest of | students, . Kent in em. At times ‘e Frlday, Jyne' asthCoumnillors’ msel- : judge adyocate, Abbie P i | the honor th accorded Henry he alumpi Rincheon- stties on my kid ipg, 4 p. m.; credential committee, 1:30 |\ New Haven. a2 i“’ Kent: . Th ers e s considered the best sneech of 3 5 dneys an p. m. (Evening, 7:30 o'clock), recep- | S 3 egTes Mas-{ emphasied terest CK Lo ache, I use Doan’s ;ion‘ fo President General Mionig & Len- The Convention Committees fter of Arts wi on him b)'Em: . before i to give me promp1 lar reports of dgpartment ofi»&cers, Foilowing are the convention commit- | amilton. Colle New York. | Wh ever buffet lunch served in state armory, Me” | ;o Byen! ek B e s ! the apprecia jKinley session, by R. S.|° : ot @ the ord 8 General Committee:—Past Commander | I¥, in cenforring the 3§th— (Mogning, 9:30 |ADson R. Grover. chairman; Commander | Mr. Kent's birth in New o'clock. Roll call of officers; reports of | Clarence . Rathbun, Past - ( !n. ing a member of the first committees; unfinished business: new | Charles Hagbers, Senior {ceive systematic instruction in A L T fon | mander E. U. G. Baker, U ity library, his place of officers Jomm A. Hagberg Past neer in” the developmen: and Tonble At the close of the ausiliary con- |Frank Q. Smith, Past Gommander . Geo. of library methods that for iwelve yeu | thie e veigy Bl o e il B e o Turner, -Adjutant Milo R. Waters, | hé was ‘diréctor of the Siater Memorial| brary m ner at 1:30 o'clock in Buckingham Me- fSurgeon J. §. Blackmar, M. D, museum “and librarian of Peck library, | tor of the S morial. After dinner automobiles will | Commander Charles N. Burdick, Norwich, following which for five vears|librarian of take delegates and gu of both con- |tary. ’{ \;‘~;;"0r]“‘ l{'\'a“fo‘f‘ n) Grolier Club in | wich, Connectic e ventions for f the c 2 2 Ne k city, of which he is now pres-| anc it of M o e U wieh O mbmum; Reception committee "~ Commander | ident- and that since 1905 he has been | and "% dent o e qaurtesy of the harwich Chawber of bolarepce ¥ Rathhun, Rathbup, Past | y of the Metropolit <o ¢ AR i v of the Metropolitan Museum of Metrogc 2 3 Comander John W, Haselden. Pasi Com- | Art bl St Department Officers. mander Herbert’ L. Burdick. Past Com-| Tha thrce outstanding reasons for the | tiom of 1ibra s 3 e mander Frank Q. Smith, Past Command- | conferring of this honor tite influenc The department officers of the U. S. W. | o ‘Caries 4. Hagberg. Past Command-|that Mr. Kent has for many years exert:|fine - hoor " V. are as follows 2 NEral 5 bk {fine book oW iliam Daseley, New | Ivar Olsfon, Pasi” Commander Geo. |ed and continues to exert for the proguc-{art. chics e ang e mmander Peroy | A Turner. Past Commapder . Albert|tion of fine books (in this connection ! tropolitan Mu —ondon ; seglor vice commander, Percy [rnge " “pPagt “Comander . Charles.. H:|it interesting to recall that in Mr. F A. Sawtelle, Merid: vice ¢ ¥ to the cau: Al R g J"S':““f = ’-:’"‘f Thorpe, Past Commander John F. Saut-{Kent's at the alumni luncheon helg n artist andes; Jobn) B. Guinn, i acniel tter, Past Commander Anson R. Grover referred to the printing of his first book, son a promet, by t P enton, o Ilmantic: | Past Comander B. Frank Skinner, Past)The Diary of Sarah Knight, Schoolmist: | committed o me 1 confer SRRl -‘\h.a“’; Waters Nop. | Commandér Charles N. Burdick. Senior which he printed in coliaboration | degree of mas a4 - ice Commander E. . Q. aker, Junior ¢ K 4 € cond, as an authority led to R e R S SR G L B ; it v R e 3 . Dunbag, | Vice-Commander John Hubbard. {in American art; and thirdly, and most | privileges pe | Waterbury. New London; inspeetor, Johp A. Dunbar, | {important, for his contribution 1{o the | shecran oo New judge advocafe, Hadlai 4. | Griswold Camp Officers. | cause of ‘education, especially as it re- ap. o ‘T““Lk I\-Ior:??n- \fiurst;nf- :!‘10!\{\ S. The officers of Griswold Camp, No. §, | lates to the correlation of museums, li-| MAKES AWARD OF $200 | riage. M. 5 T oy orWIeh: ShaPlalh | the eutertaining camp. of this city are | braries, and school\ To hix due, in IN WORKMEN'S COMPE d in the Chuvch William J.. Garl Rewy Haven; BatEl ook e {sreat measure, the development of thej , ‘i D A. Hagberg, Nor- [2¢ f 2 \hbup+| 4Tt museum in America into the far-| A" award of § - oz | wich; A. Morse, New| Commender. Clirence E. Rathbun:lrogching educational infiuence that it is| @S been made £ Haven: historian, Thomas W. Rooney, |senior vice commander, B. U. G. Baker;lioday. Donohue in the O e ation Bridgeport. junior vice commapder. John Hubbard:| *Mr Kent, in addition to being the sec-|Citim of John T. Sherwin of New Lo The department officers of the Auxili- (adjutant, llnxl{a R Waters: Guiriermast- | rotary of {he board of trustecs of the| 08 against the ‘Brown Couon Gin Co.| fi —_—— - — ary are as follows: er. John A. Hagberg; officers of the 43¥. | Metropolitan Museum of Art, Is in charge | Of that city. The pavment is five months'| N aft President, Mary E. Murphy, New Lon- vd ; officers.of the GUATd. | of all the educational work of the mu. | COmPensation at the rate of $10 per| yt veunM,l er BALDNESS don: semior vice president. Mary . Qlsson; chaplain, George A. seum..which has grown so rapidly dur-|Week Baid, iec e Po ‘Faown that KOTALKD sec Finley, Rockville; junior vice president, historiun, Milo R. Walers; surgeon, |ing the last few years that a large force| The claimant received an injury de-| € WsAuine bur el sad ower potent s Bertha Brecklin, New Britain; secretary, | J. §. Blackmar, M. trustees, John |of assitsants is now employed under Mr. | scribed as “absecess on the Ieft leg” | ehpirm Helr Sericorsiul, Pt urphy. New London; ' terasuref, | W. Haselden, (1930): Charles 4. Hag-|Kent's direct supervision for the variedlon February 15. $915. and was not able| Sany clus hen' sl sis faied. Gam Butfon, Waterbury; patriotic |berg (1821); Charles N. Burdick, | phases of the work, which include mu,‘m work ¥or eight days, but after that money-refund offer. Get & bor st instructor. Marictta Wolf. Bridgeport; | (1923) ; delegate, George W. Rathiun, al- | soum instruction leotures, sory hours, | time he returned to work and was em-| Bek fi’xfilfi SF 453 10 cmig for Prost conductor, Mabel L.sKay, Groton; as |ternate. Willlam R. Clark. the printing of catalogu handbooks, ploved up to May 27, 1919 when he was 3 4 1. Brittain, lac., Station F, New York, X.Y, 11th SERIES—OPENS JULY. Itisa Here are some of the spec- KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT Draperies--Floor Coverings Drapery Matanals Rag Rugs AR 2453 Value $E25 Laundry Soap and ecru - Value s ; ! 2 i for or each :C ? Wonl e.nd Fibre Rugs 10e \’\on' s.mn e 4% 75 13c Tvery Chips. at..........,. e and ecru, der Toilet Paper Moosehead and Paper, - rolls, 800 ¥ Toilet gold cial price a yard Cretonnes B Cretonnes for Ho: rooms it these. special prices High grade Brooms at these Special At ‘4dc—Value 4 ; At 49c—Value a9c Prices 1 At 5%c—Value 68 $1.25 Gold Coin,.at 1.10 At 79c—Value $b b St s Bamboo Handle. at...... $1.10 2 o . + $1.45 Royar Ble, at...c...... $1.30 Curtzins Fibre Matting : Y - Al Lo * 36-inch Fibre Matt v : & wo special lots of Serim Curtains, Window. Screens in ecru, as folluws: ; At $159 a pair—Value $1 Size 18" ihchies: hikT. At 3159 2 pair—valie 3225 el wide, value Sio. t DAoL ot M e Couch Covers 3 Size 24 inchga high, Curctains, in w 21 yards Two__Spe Offerings: . wide, vallie at long, regular value ial At $295 — Value $3.50 At $3.75 — Value $4.50 $2.25—Spec price a pair ... $1.98 HAMMOCKS — All Kinds We are now showing a complete line of Woven and Couch Hammocks—all styles. Woven Hammocks, standard make, in good assort- ment—Price range $6.75 to $12.00. Couch Hammocks, in a wide range of styles and grades—Prices are $15.00 to $40.00. Miro Aluminum Ware EXTRA: SPECIAL! = Size 3- auart Covered ~Convex Sauce Pans of Miro Aluminum Ware. reguar value $1. Special price each ..;. $1.45 Size 834 -quart Colonial Tea Ket- tle, value $6.50, at . Ironing Tables Cloth Covered Ironing Tables, three adjustable to heights, value $2.75, at. . Tt s