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q & 3 egterior and interior will conform to the h present building. J \ John F. Regers has let the contract ! ‘hr his new house at 167 Washington ——— i street to Peck-McWilliams company. The | house will be 20x42 feet with an ell 18x18 ¢ feet. 1In the rear there will be a garage | ng the past week eight building The contract to alter the barn of Isaac] ‘flve reoms, and bath, tngelher with other MULTITUDES IN BOSTON and not the number of those which ure rovements. ~ The cost will be ahvn to be abandoned and consigned to the HOW A FAMILY m T gREETED Mamsmar yoou |2, U0 200 FREEDOM FRCM THE { Building Permits ' Boston, M: Nov, 14,—Ferdinand | ,,2nc BAmiral declined to commit him- Wn. D, Scagrave, frame garage, 253 3 2 : self as to probable Japanese counter- ' CATHARTIC HABIT Foch, marshal of France, spending today hall street. Cost §$200. on soll that has bred salfiers sinco it ki suggestions, but it s understood that al- W. H. Relyea, frame house, 508 Oceas |y, ihough J. Imost certain to favor oiications have been Feceived andy Crumb at 49 Maple Street has been let to| 20x20 feet. The houso is to be of frame |, erie Cost $5,000, ‘:;a“;l‘;‘d"z" feem :::e;“:]‘;p'“;r“;;: the American proposels as a who'e, it 18! 11KE NEARLY ALL PEQPLE, THE by Fire Marshal Toward L.|Fowler & Rathbun. The construction willfconstruction with stone and brick foun-}™ 370" ¢ lon 0™ srame. greenhotse, 367 |worig: v i BeIRer. probeble that they will be the subject of | Stanton, while one other apolication re- be of spruce, with clapboard sides snd | dation and will be one of the most im- f g tved bas not yet been granted. ted inciude three tion roofing. The foundation will stne and cement. b A one and one-half &tory d“emngfngm ESTATE SALES dditions f nouse is to be erected on Central avenue ! a - application not! for H. Fournier. The building will be| R ng house | of frame co.,\‘m(-nm,, :4 ’T‘!\crc were 17 sales of real estate in proved dwellings in the city, st week werc $20,§50 as compared 45 for the corresponding week a a DO}‘C’h on the €. fast as At‘ Pulalius & Baldwin have the contract. { A frame garage, 16x18 feet. will be small {built at 22 Geer avenuo for William F. w London the real estate sales pur-{ Bolz. The garage will have a concrete|Bumbered 22 for the past week and a d- | foundation and the exterior finish will be | YCAT ago the sales we for the same surfaced shingles. weel.. - The mortgage were $5 The | 0§ and $23,370 for the correspon ontract Aing 't by 1842 John Vetter has awarded the ¢ {30 Av s for a two-story frame house to be bul ucher has the contract toion Fowler avenus to \aicnline Reich. me garage for Mrs. Katherine T)vn house will by 23x34 feet Roath street. tain 10 rooms and bath. Ux» e or will be finished in clapboards and '| ngles, while the interior finish will be NEW LONDON the rear of Work has been e will have he framework will he of spr with fireproof shingles. started on another § r himself, at be of fram There will be with bath uce ! in b rdwood and plast porel | construction, 28x42. feet. e of 10 rooms for two fami is to be_built on the ho er on @Uff street ot. Geo e 5 1-2 It “\11 be ff Stop ltching Scalp !l &5 bair om p Hching Scalp - jmeie vhi ome o ‘o0 Rub Parisian Sage on your head and! o do h 1 the dandruf| g \In, sives a lux-|on to ul hair or meney| ;‘ ¢ & Osgood Co. worls :dditional Tooms are to be built | tn o house of Frank Cranska on D: de avenue. The addition will be of ime construction and’ the finish® both s It 43 to be of x34 feet. . | iE PRICE REAMUS'E%%@E sm ing the public the benefit of lower prices on merchandise OW — right at the opening of the season—when the sea- sonal reguirements are most urgent R & ¥ & 4 <} X pi i =~ LS R AR As An Added Attraction, During the PRICE READJUSTMENT SALE We Offer 500 Decorated Metal Candy B At Prices Most Amazingly Low exce Jdin sly papular “Candy” (%] bBoxes - G Boxes combine usef: .JlnPss and beauty. They are andy, Coakies, for Fancy Cake, for W rlr Boxss, etc. Scme wiil enclos: Christmas presents. They are mads with exirems care, are light, ' inh '-'u‘y sizes, with sufficisnt weight of metal o ensure geed service. The edges : and cover are relled, to prevent cutiing. The colors are rich and beautiful- d, closely reszmbling hnnd-won(, particulasly in ths rese pattern. Boxes that szliing for much mors are not s> walj mad: as thess. Ycu'll agree with us s2lling these at ridiculously low prices, but wea are glad to pass along the § a foriunate big purchass. e Supply Will Melt Away at These Low Prices Fer the medium slze. round and | oval. Choice of four fine pat- . terns, This is ths popular 2 aund »ll" the round boxzs ncasuring 7 inches in diametzr, the oval ones 7% x 8Y% inches. ROUND BOXES—(2 STYLES) acock paitern, lacquered, with th= bird en black and gray night backwro.mn s down to the left. design, of rich all-over archid pai- n on both top and sides. OVAL BOXES—(2 STYLES) aceck patiern, an extended application ihe round design, fitting the oval shape. pray patizrn of two full-blown roses sunny tones, on a green-leaved IS P N o g For small round ones with gilt Peacoclfl. Four inchss in dia- rrmtev thzse are a very conveni- i ent tuck-away size, for powder @ puff, or to place in the corner of Lot s2wing basket or hand-box, to hold spools, or candy and nuts, or cookies. 159¢ “ are suitable for any number of each ! purposes: many women will Pl ds ake good use of therh as work- f hexes, so attractive in appearancs they are crnaments wherever they are placed. IN TWO DESIGNS Lacquersd Boxes, with the gilt Peacock pat- tern on gray and black backeround. Tapestry design, in orchid, silvertone and dark gray. ON SALE NOW—ON MAIN FLOOR Thess are five pound size—big, roomy boxss, 10 inchss across and over 2%, inches d:ep, and MU LFRRE SR e Domestic Department (he Lowest Prices for Staple Merchandise That Have Been Quoted in Years. Sheeting — Sheets Blanket Specials h Brawn Shesting, heavy 100 Shest Blankets, sizes 72x80, for 1y s high S g R formerly as high as $250—Spe- Lace-Trimmed Scarfs One lot of Lace-trimmed Scarfs, hemstitched and scalloped Dam- 42 and 46-inch Pequot Tubing, cial price each ................ 8¢ | ask Searfs, former value $1.00 :_7:“::]!, 2: "),,rgdh as 795__5”57' s 50 pairs of “Woolnap” Plaid —Special prige ....oovven . 48¢c 2 g Blankets, in tan and gray, for- . 9-4 Bleach t Sk )y i Py — e :;q::”%g':g:g, SRR e Towels — Toweling i a yard 5 O TR A eeeeeeee. 9295 § Bleached Crash Toweling, form- Size 70x80 Wool Plaid Blankets, | 51 %5 bigh a5 2o — Special) Br ; pink, blue, tan and gray, form- == g AL 25 dozen Pv.lniCam, formerly eely a3 high as 315 Spacial IS"rn:tly AH-Linen 'firash owel as high as 39c—Special price... 18c | & : = g, formerly as high as 59c— Size 42x36 and 45x36 Pillow price a pair ... ..... $695 ] Special price a yard ..... Soe 200 Cases, similiar quality éfl Size 72x84, All-Wool Blankets, One case of Huck Towels, good formerly as high as 68c pink and blue borders, formerly size, formerly as hlgh as 25c— 2eSial PrIC ..v.vveseerns. Be| as high as $16.00—Spocial price Special price §¢e 81x90 Pequot and Ut-ca T e e SR .95 f One half case of Huck Towels, Shects, formerly as hxgh as. extra size and weight, formerly $2.95—8pecial price .~.... . $149 White GOOdS as high as 3%c—Special price.. 17¢ . ! A . One case of Turkish Towels, Table Linens ~ | Seinch Fine Gameo Ladies formerly as high as 35c—Special /50 dozen Hemmed Napkins, s "::m;“; - ;’;9"‘:3;5““"' price . 1% ’Drm"’zrai :vonzf;nas Q&—Spe-‘ g-s;:e,mal price a yard 0 c§ One case of extra heavy Tpr- cial price a dozen ....... $ § kish Towels, formerly as ‘high 84-inch Linenized Table Dam- Indian Head, short l.flgtht. 2 %o ¢ as 7%¢—S§pecial price .......... 3% ask, gocd assortment of pat- ‘geyasrds’ florm=rly 28 High- as 13 | Half case of United States Navy terns, formerly as h;flh as, % T IBeeIa) prico a YN Hemmed Turkish Towels, for- Shedipamay ©{ 36-inch English Nainsook, fine mer valuo as high as 13 — 72Lmr;h "l‘.;:lemzed h"!;;b.e :1’.’2‘5 qus,my, :,m,fly a.fz;gh as 6% Special price ........ 5 ask, for y as hi as —Special price a yard...... RS ~Special price a ‘yard Bates' Turkey Red Table Dam- I nisse ofiBginch Banitany Bed Spreeds ask, shiort lengths, formerly as Diaper, 10-yard pioces, form- 25 large double-bed size Satin high as S‘l | erly as high as $2.00—Spocial Bed Spreads, “run of the mill," —ry 78 | Brice a piece ...........x.... 98 formerly as high as $10.56 — 150_Table C thl sizes Mxfl— “86-inch English Longeloth, in Special price ..o.eeooiiiee... $495 58x70—E4 10-yard pieces, good quality, 15 Bed Sets—Spread and Sham stitcheg, formerly as high as §2.50—Spe- to match, formerly as high as Special price cial price a piece. .. $1.19 § $10.50—Special price a set... $500 during the past week which is an the sales during the same | a year ago. The mortgage loans for Ocean avenue Cost §500. Sabagh & Salloum, brick building, 661- 669 Dank street. Cost §$5,000. Michael Sutera, frame garage,’ 335 Huntington street. Cost $200. { C, B. Kenyon, gas station, 697 Broad! street. Cost $300. a scrious discussion. ‘)IEHBEM op m B et Ed said ohe Japanese naval LEWIS B. BAY, 3 WASHINGTON ST., xpert togay; we c:nnol swallow in one pAWCATUCK, CONN., HAD USED I.l most momentous broject - m“ which is desiined 10 4o affeet the fatuse UAXATIVE MEDICINES PROM of our empire. Therefore, we may have TO TIME. LIKE MILLIONS OF cougter-suggestions or propozale.”” 'ghc American plan was termed jarge' WHAT A FAMOUS DOCTOR CALL- and gencrous us weil as practicable. The primary question interesting the Japan-; LP_ THE LANATIVE HAEIT." MR ese, however, is understood 1o be whether RAY TELLS HOW THEY BROKE angeventyal ratio for Japan of 60 per: THE HABIT. lined the streets in a cold, wintry raln to_gee him.pass and the ceremo: 1! three ‘educational institutions w! ored him with degrees told the marxnal thai Doston had. gladly numbered him among her heroes. .{~ But when he left this d{v late tonight .’|for Princeton, N. J., one tribute amorz the. day's sa.utatlons rang still in his eare. That was-the cheering of the 40,- 000 children who fianked Commonwealth avemue for more than a mile to ateh a LEBANON The contragcting for ti¢ plumbing and heating for Lebanon school has been let to Moriarty & Rafferty, Willimantic. The ; ; L. in canit hi . worls on the foundation has been siarted | glimpse of the ttle figure whom they | fon Taited mirres Loy 3‘,;‘:"3;;;?,";‘::; Like most other people, we had by the general contractor, Pgtrick T.iknew ag “The Man Who Won the War” | po recarded as a sufficlent —defensive Of'CR been troubled with costiveness, Bweeney, Norwich. The general contract Thera wern cheegs, for Fpch at Hars and would find relief by taking eath- strength. In favor of its sufficiency, it 18+ pointed o, Is the - circumstance ' that ! {fUC Madifines Ve of coufse got Japan's gt distance from the other jihce, but we were 1 ey e ve for Jap ossess o “;‘““ o possess & powertul ""Inmr effects that cathartic medicine ut in Japanese minds ‘h= question of | brings, yet we did not sce how we S R e R considera- | ©0uid do without it. a Sptay jincludes the electric work. As previous- | described in. The Record, the building be used as a manual training depar floor will contain an aud! atory, domestic sclence room and own library, and the second floor {will be used for class rooms. vard, at Bosion Univrsity and Boston “olleze—roliing football yeils, every one 'm—that surpassed in volume ths lause of the youngsters, but no par- ticipanig In the day's long programme wore more surely in earnest than Pos- iton’s young folk, 1 OTHERS THEY WERE VICTIMS OF RN The weather that shal's visit was typleal New Englind's. has the | WHen he arrived at the South Station at 110 o'clock this forenoon train gnow was falllng busiiy. OLD LYME corge Griswold, Old Lyme, cxcavated for an addition to his . It is to be of e constric- , 16234 two stories marked the mar- lis speclal After ‘spending last nich® aboard his tlons. One of these is described as th poasible advance of science which woul! malk . It easy for an adversary to tra high It wiu}, 4 4 rength of foreign naval B i iinen lonkihs foor ana | 720 at Bast Junction, thirty miles south | bases in the waters near the Japanese yndmom on the sccond of the city, the marshal bezan the busy | empire from w e adversary could | The Roger's Lake Boat ciub, Bdgar T, | 137 at the State House, whero ho was | operate his ent ¥e force. 20z, - Bdgar R. | weleomed for the Commonwealth ernor Cox. He proceaded to city receive the keys of the clty from Andrew J. Peters, on, Oid Lyme. segretary, are con- emplating the erection ih house for their use. rrobably be called for in the of a boat and Plans will near future. . gree. STONINGTON for the erection of s own use. The con- half an hour. Major Jan . Duane, read of the Veterans' org: rlza(lnn this’state, announced his resignation and ugsted that his comrades put fn ace “fhe greatest leader in the Unl <e—Ferdinand Foch. After a rest Marshal Foch and Y“ ty*drové over a long line of hat teok theb through the heart They rode or miles between vet s of many wars as well as civil or Tx‘e ceilar is now o1 the superstructure w Excavation fer e for John J. street. the ¢ Gour of a new has begun on state house the lowly so that five h dred gold Stflr mothers of Mageachu: could sec the to whom they ven their sons. The e\v.r:_‘|w5 at the Harrvard Uni h, pald tribute to his m the marsh Tesponse s at Harvard men had do: the we : terest In the portral ents who betw auiet yard fo fonaj S of 3 Student Cos ded - the d urged that vided to ae- fund ar\rm‘xl archbichop of Diocese personal cal d marshal the pro- es for repro- vs—Portland Oregoni Such a programme, the British naval does not go to t root o Therefore they wi s one ship fon equipment be left t in with & replacement prosri tending over a period of years, on Strike 20 Years Eatonic Settied £l ‘‘Eatonic is wonderful,” says C. W. Barton. ‘‘I had been 2 sufferer from stoniach trouble for 20 year® and now I am well.” Eatonic gets right after the causs of stomach troubles by taking up and carrving out tho acidity and gases and ‘of course, when the cause is re- moved, the wufferer geta well. If you have sourness, balcling, indigestion, iood repeating or @ cler stomech trauble, take Eatonic tablets after eech mesl and find relief. Big box costs cnly a trifie with your drug- gist’s guarantee. LEE & OSGOCD 131 Main Street et h uon‘d have to he kept in read! ness to take up ; in ten years be dispensed Wwith. ADMIEAL BARON KATO SEES Washington, Nov. 14 (By the A. P.). “It isa't the scrapped ships that count it's the ships afloat,” Baron Kato today in_answering e of questions put by Japaneze newspap correspondents concernimg the America proposals, One of the men from Tokio asked: “Isn’t it true, admiral, that the ratis lon as rather disadvantageous con 'lellng the present inf our country? v asking too much from us?" Tl\e admiral responded: Japan, naval position of Real Food!” lively kindling of joy—even in the camp-fire meals. Keal food—and real hunger! Grape-Nats, and who “carry on” building nourishment, meals, t0o. Grape-Nuts is sold and served sold and urved. “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts Gov- then was hustled to Boston® College for his first honorary de- At a luncheon tendered him by Mavor Peters, the guest of honor baceme state ate commangder of the Amer! ’ln Legion in wn up at attention along TIO'r.m of B)S on, which was and cardinal chat- eral minutes before Foch re- { the new organization:| : ena If:v‘:n« ation of Boston University at{ecors here. It Is mot z ved bis third honorary | i PelCrel \lu.‘hnt | degrée of the day, (\n:!!n?\;_ o te G, R A P Ty hesa eraft from ARMAMENT RESERVATIONS iraraft develonments and fhe — DESIRED BY GREAT BRITAIN|bottla of ITutland are held by some na- Way of It 7 | goorts to have answarnd In the nec- i 4 (Continued from Pags One) : e whhon bt Our elevator boys says: "\'ewspafln“ | first undertaken, jeuys are fun Whenever they meet wholesale replacement at the N oy always ask, ‘What do you kn rs would have to be kept The other “Nothi and then and although great aver-the next morning is filled w t ba consigned tc 0 each nation, me and at the immense propertiez, equipment, staffs and other organization replacement programme DISADVANTAGES TO JAPAN Geclared Admiral | While rapped warships under the llughcs«.n— const Aren't | “Why talk about the scrapped shms’; | You should know that what really counts l:s the number of fight!ng ships left afloat | What hannened matter occupying is the question of the alleged e e reduced in The theory is that a fleet of er units can be more effectively man. e than a deet of d FRENCH AND ITALIANS AGREE TO ACT TOGETHER ' the A, Py— The agreement s arising out tation which _may covers not of the of arma: ween the French occunied more | purnose | n mind | conference. | YAVAL OFFICERS SER EXD OF BATTLE CRUISERS Wasninet Ths Wa " : willinTm-es of nronosals Tughes to tha erfean Mot > confarenea.. whieh wonld f i hattle v armed le for seouting the bhattle fl> '3 enemy. soreadine destrover &creen 'dea to mask them: main flest. A battle erulser, saide won'd have nower snd "r\*dfl«vmwc‘\ Such a Tne. ! ma " nd eseana to fts own fleet ana it sneed with the information. | At Dbest, howgver. it fs mow sald. bat- tle crulsers o me vet nlan- nat would rot knots smeed. craft canabld of 100 knots an fmmune from attack bv surface teraft as long ae they staved hizh in the alr. and chean of construetion can omar- |ate much mara effastivel ywhen 1t Is nac- hesary to know what may lay behind Tor s | n o - fershis fighting force across the seas ’\l' a greater eed than at present. | Th#ther is the !suggested that we try Sanalt. Ie told us that it was not a cathartic, but that if we took it long enough, it would fix us up =0 that we would not necd cathartic. 1 got a bottle, and we took it willput seeing much change. Dut to he fair, I got anether bottle. We all felt the effects of that. Gradually ail our ergans seemed to liven up: stomach, kidneys, Hver and howels became regular. That is Ty to say that Sanait just put us in the ealthy condition that people would e in if they were right. We have en several bottles since that. We ust take a little from time to time, = medicine right to call it *S; J Sensible Tonic.” o The owners and clerks of all pro- gressive drug stores, especia the following, will cheerfuliy seil you SIX SUB-COMMITTEES OF ADVISORY COMMITTER commitiee of the Amert- ation at its organization meet- coted six sub-committees 1o n connection With the n two hundred s on construction. there > informal discussion, members er the committee stond as ‘ong sunnort of the prosram. Sutherland of the advisprs officer of the exec Mrs. ve committee, Wit Lzan as secre- Under Secra- FEleanor Frank Other members a of State Fletcher, Samuel Gomvers etary Hoover, nt Secretary Roosevelt former Senator Wila bury of Delaware, and W. Poy: son. New York. The other committers follow: Land armament—General Pershinz, Charles 8. F Mrs. Georze Rc'.r Admiral Governor John M. Sewell. Mr. . Jir. Wain- Edson. Mr, r, General Persh- Rodgers and Mr. Roose- Admira) ve | General tnformatton—wi | Thompson. chairman: Mr. Barrct, Mre Rird, Secretary Hoover. M Lew!s, { Governor Parker and Mrs. Winter. WORK OF CONFERENCE NOW GOES TO COMMITTEE ROOM Washington, Nov. 14. (by the A. P.)— The veal work of the armament nego tlations was transferred today fram tic open conference to the committee room After g debate which developed widels separated views on the advisability of giving pub’icity to the negotiations, the Big Five, comprising the chief delegates of the United States, Great .Britain, France, Maly and Japan, settled on tha committée plan as the only acceptabis solution. To one committee, whose membership 1~ other nr\!'fl‘ in farer of battle er: rmstion was that thev conld =Wl wing for 2 fizhting fleet. ‘ina of battle to some extent hecause of thalr theavy suns, I amuatitn tn size 2z power those of t | harttashine, That theorvy hw the boerd ol ] now held to hava wone t the hattla of Jntland battle crulsers to th “And Man, How I Did Eat QOKING BACK, now, to thase vacation days, there’s a meémery of appetite at That's the year-sround relationship between appetite and QGrape-Nuts—that crisp and wholesome gift from the great out- of-doors—the perfected goodness of Nature's best food grains. There's 3 flavor and charm to Grape-Nuts that appea! to the appetite like the tang of the summer camp, and there's a_ scientific balance of nutrition and a readiness of digsstion that make Grape-Nuts a wonderful aid to health and vigor. “"Real food!" is the verdict of enthusiastic thousands wh. find a daily delight in the unique sweetness and crispness of aplsndxdl‘wnh its body= Let the zest of appetite be a compapion of your indoor [ 3 wherever good foed is will be identical with that of the full conference iiself, was assigned the task of working out a solution for the Far Eastern questions. Another, coi of all the de'egates of the “five great Powers, was created to take over the me= gotiations on the main toplc of arma- ment limitation. Since only the dele- gates of the five powers arepqualified to act on armament limitation In the eon- ference, the result in eac hacse Will be to resolve the delegates into 3 “comm!t- tee of the whole. ‘The presumption everywhers was that the meectings would be held behind closed doors and that the pub'ic would get a glimpsa of tha procesdings only when the delezates have an impart- ant decision to report to the conferepce 2s 3 whole. One result of the decision may be to make tomorrow's open session of the conference the last of those which pre- cede the period of actual declsion of the questions on which tha newotigtions hinge. The most ontimistic officlals dc not expect the committee to be able ta renort withemt long sTudy and debate. The decision to create the armament “committes of the whale™ was reached 3t a meeting of the heads of the dele- gations of the flve wnowers. and was adonted for the handling of Far Eastern questions also at a "ater meeting of the hears of all nine of the delamations meated m the conferemce. Tt alse was sgreed that at tomorrew's open session an oonortunity would ba given for amy nation to exnress it views on the Amer- fean plam Tor limitation ef maval arma- ment. Dacails of what transnired at today's meetings wera kent in closest eonfidenoy bt 1t was indieated that S-oretary Hughes. for the Ameriean delesation, hed prenasad onen sassions in nrinctule with frecuent executive sesclons whese rasults shouli be made nubTe Soma of the other governmentz wantad abso'nie sacreey and the commitiee vien was de- cided on by way of a compromise. Wariford.—In Calt park Armistice day n . parade wemt winding down the driveway flanked hy the 193 trees ¢d to Hartford's gallant dead, ea bk its wreath and bronze tablet bea: ing the nams of u dead hera. The gold star mothers were given seais of honor withip 2 sanare formed by the varioug organizations. A Great Dmcova-y Dr Lepnhardt found the Piles to be internal. llis Hem-Roid. has an almest unbe -ble record for quick, safe and lasting r lh:.“ Lee & Osgood sell it wi d y