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ITUESP'AT, OCTOBER 8, M8. TELEGB'AM PAGE FIVE. )femocrats Called to MO I Meeting by Lavery Lavery. town chairman t'As called a meeting: of Democrats tonight In the Board of Trade in tho XevvCicld building 1 at I o'clock to select candidates for justices of Uic peace and othr town ofCces. Following the convention of the town delegates, a convention of delegates to tho 22d Senatorial i i convention will be held to select a candidate.

Pure and Harmless It Can Save Your Teeth Don 1 Vtperiment with dentifrices-- to cure disease and acidity dangerous. Ask your dentist. You can depend on sixty-year tested SOZODONT to keep your teeth and gums clean, wholesome and healthy which is the real and only safe work tor dentifrice. 'ogs of Are All Licensed, Clerk Rose Says State Commissioner Com' mends Him for Nearly Doubling Revenue. Service am Flags Flying For Mrs.

Sperry of Bridgeport and Ex-Atty. Gen. Light of Norwalk Paritcipate. FOR THE TEETH Liquid--Powder or Paite SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE Advertisement. Free Trial ot Pyramid Pile Trent- Oue of the Grandest Events Von Ever Experienced.

You are suffering something awful with Itching, bleedlne. protruding pr. hemorrhoids. Now. go over You Pbiitirely Cannot Afford to Ignon Remarkable Pyramidi.

to any druir store and set a 60-eent box o'f Pyramid Pile Treatment. Relief comes 1 so quick you jump for joy. If voti arc in doubt, sent! for a free trial package by mail. You-will then bo Don't delay. Take no substitute.

FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DHUG COMPANY. E65 Pyramid Marshall. Mich. Kindly send me a Free samplo of Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper. Kame Street City Str-te Nervpasness end Nerve Troubles OB the Decline wrong but your r.crvcr.".

i a sayinir that ir. fast flyinjt out iu kit country. While nerve trouble ir. orranic disease, a ler.clin~ ncrvo pccialist remarked: "A man or! might bcuer leg have a shattered nervous sys- Overwork ami worry firair.a the lerve cells of their reserve ind food, and then follov." tho slecp- csa night, indigestion, noar appetite, mpure blood and general nervous 3reak-down. The thing to flo in such c-seo no onger troubles: doctors and their latients who know from their ixperlcnco the of Phosphatcrl "ron.

They know that a ferr weeks' egulap use of this nerve foo3 and red blood builder will strengthen and rac9 Tip the whole nervous system. jecause Phosphated Iron gives the ired, hungry, worn-out nerve cells ihosphates and iron, in a form easily and absorbed: as one happy iser flaid: "Ton can almost foci it aking hold of the nerves ond blood. after a short time you feel like a life seems a pleasure and worth living once In every section where Phosphated 'ron has been used there has been a We decrease of nerve troubles and will prove a welcome relief to any sufferer. Ton can bank en it for results It's pure. To Insure physicians and their patients cettingr the genuine Phos- shatcd Iron we have put UP in capsules only, do not take Bills Of tablets.

Insist on capaules Hindlc's Drug Stores and Lead- Ing Druggists Everywhere. Advertisement. StlLPORD, Oct. 7 Clork. William A.

Rose has received a letter of commendation from tho blato commissionci of domestic animals tor tlie line and efllcient work that Mr. Rose has accomplished the past, year in rounding up all dogs, and seeing tliat they wero licensed, and that woro allowed nt large. Over SI.000 in flog licenses liave been collected this year, the sum last year being $040. Death of Roy Ellison. Word was received in Miltord on Sunday of the death oE Roy Ellison, U.

S. at East Jeffrey, N. where ho was on furlough from Camp Dsvens. Private Ellison had an attack oC pneumonia, following a severe cold. He leaves a wife in East Jeffrey, N.

father and mother at 12 Ford strec-t, Milford, one brother, p. EHiTOti who has just arrived in England, and two brothers, Charles and Henry, both oC Mil- fnnl, who started Jor New Hampshire on Sunday evening by automobile. Town Sleeting Adjourned. Tho annual town meeting was cnlled In Milford on Monday morning, at o'clock. Judge Omar Piatt was elected chairman of tlio meeting, which then a.d- iourncd to Monday evening, October 14, at 7:30 o'clock.

Collectors SiiccossCiil. The collectors for the Fourth Liberty Loan are meeting with good success, 'out no one should wriit until the last minute to give their donation, which is really not a donation but a loan ot the best kind possible. Linen Shower This Week. Tho linen shower is to bfl continued this week. The High school boys and girls are assisting in the work of collecting; napkins and hiindkorchiefs.

and with vheir assistance. is expected that Milford will reach her quota. One mother in Milford, who has three sons in tho while looking over her stock- lo flnd something to give to the linen shower, her son's trunk, containing the linen articles he used at college, and has given the entire stock to the shower. If every household gives just a few aitieles Milford will have her quota. Hand towels, bath towels, handkerchiefs and napkins, need not be of linen, but ot cotton, but should bo practically new or in crood condition.

Wit)! Our Martin F. Whelpn of the Lynn eottag.5 at Walnut beach is enrolled ns a student in the; Student Army training corps at Tufts college. Boston, reporting according to orders tluit place on Monday morninjr. A card has received -announcing safe arrival in France of Rudolph Von Hacht, Coast Artillery Corps. Br.sigrn Irving Perkins, TT.

S. Navy, "st-itioned at New London, luis'returned to duty after spend- S'unday witli his father in Milford. William Shanley. -V. S.

Navy, is still "waiting orders" and rcyoYts at. Pelham every other day. ITo expects P.P. assignment to a rhip very Thiutt? lo Como. Tuesday evening.

Oct. 15, a Sunday school conference is to be held in 'the Plymouth church, and will bo of interest for all local Sunday schools. There be well known speakers' at tho conference and interested will welcome. The Sewing: circle of the Eastern Suir will meet on Wednesday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Webb on tho Bridgeport turnpike at Devon.

The MiKord members 'will leave the center on the 1:40 p. m. Thursday afternoon of this week nt 4 o'clock occurs the annual meeting the MUford Chapter ot the American Red Cross. PwsiBial Matters. MiiiS Lucie Begg and Miss Mary TSagS and their cousin, all of V'nterbury, spent the week-end at tlie USES' cottage on Rogers avenue Fort Tnimbull beach.

Mrs. P. G. Koyt Harborside rtrivf, Wilcox park, and Mrs. Charles Eigelow of New Haven spent Saturday and Sunday at West Point, X.

the guests of Cadet Denis Totten, son of Mrs. Hcyt. George W. Osborne, branch ma'nagsr of the Farrel Foundry Machine company of Clevc- luud, who has been in Miltord and at the home office Ansonia, returned to Cleveland on Monday morning. Miss Elea-nore Maroney of Fort Trumbttll beach, who has a clerical position in tlie Eitz-Carlton hotel in New York city, spent the week-end with her parents in Milford.

IIUEFFi Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing plvysician for 17 years and "calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formulafor Oiive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers.

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not Sergeant Burns' Revolver Will Be Exhibited Today Defense Expected to Request Re-staging of Scene at "Baby Riot. Oct. 7. (Special) The dedication ot Ncwlown'a town scrvicd flag took place on SaUmlav, and now tlio emblem a from new flagpole ar ranged in of tlio old town hall.

Kx-Attorney General H. Liffht of Norwalk and Mrs. E. Sperry oC i wero the spcalccrs from out of town. Firsl Selectman Epliraim D.

Briscoc presented Ihc fljij? with his nsiia old veteran chivalry and g'ood will He was roushiely applauded, Mist- Dorothy Meeker, whose Clarence the 0 2 Resimenl ha.s been missing: since 23 was selected to unveil the a She was attired in Red Cross cost as were nil the Reel Cross, workers in attendance. Trans inul dicers, The Sandy Hook band led the State Guard to tho exerciser, in shoi't parade up the main street AB in many other places, the dedication was a period of tears and cheers, hut with all an assurance that Newtown is on the honor rol of doers for the cause. Honor Jflns Mies. The Ncwtowa honor flap; foi the Fourth Liberty Loan is to bo seen on the Newtown Savings Bank building, and instead of halting the good work has evidently increased the i -to give. Last Monday at fl a.

m. the a subscribed was $121,800, or $23,000 over the quota for our town. There, were tlien 433 subscribers. Xow there aro are 493 and the amount subscribed is in the neighborhood of A. T.

Nettleton of the bank who, with his committee are instrumental the preat success, was given mpromptu cheer on his appearance at the service flag dedication of Saturday. Another interesting feature, not on the program, but much admired, was the military mid patriotic appearance of Miss Amice Frost who stood, at attention ing tho rendering of "The Stai Spangled Banner." Miss Frost is member of the Woman's corps of ambulance drivers oC America. Four Enter Columbia. Frank Corbett, John Kolley Paul Cavanaugh and Cha.rleb Plait, a i of N. H.

all members of the class of 1916, left town Monday lo enter Columbia college and thereby enter the U. S. service in some suitable or appointed branch according- to their abllit) and the government's requirements. Anniuil Red Cross Election. The a a election of officers of the lied Cross chapter of 'Naw- town will be held at the Congregational church guild rooms Tuesday, -Oct.

8, at p. m. Mrs. B. Allen, who has been in charge its organisation, has resigned the office very much to the regret of her many friends and an c'fi'ort is being' made to have hei reconsider as her efficiency am willingness to do, even more than her share, has brought the ow- chapter to a high standard.

Town Reports Out, Town report books for the yea ending Sept. 1. 191S, were deliver ccl to taxpayers and others on Saturday. They are commented on as being very satisfactory. Grange Free Lecture.

The Pootatuck grange officers have arranged for a course of lectures to be given at Orange hall anil under their auspices for the State Council of Defense. Tho first Avill be October 15. It is for the public. No admission i charged. Personal Mention.

Mrs. Benedict of visiting her Glover and family, for a week. Miss Louise Bigelow of Newtown street is entertaining Mrs. G. R.

Brown of Now York city. and Mrs. S. Howell Wright of Cleveland, Ohio, have returned from a two weeks' visit to A a i City, N. and arc guests at Mrs.

Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi C. Morris of Nowtown street. Miss Droa Strisik of Bridgeport spent Sunday at home 0:1 Botsford Hill.

Miss Doris Downcs of the High school faculty spent the week-end and Sunday at her home in Danbury. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finnell have rented the Pierce cottage on Hanover street and will move here from Bridgeport in the near future. Mr.

Finnell is employed by the NothnaEle Co. Miss Agnes Leavy ot Walnut Tree Hill district is now teaching at the Huntington school, tho teacher engaged in September having resigned. Supervisor of Schools Leo T. Hickson attended a convention of state supervisors at New Haven on Friday. Miss Madeline Bale of ville is taking a business coin 1 in Bridgeport.

James Eliott of Mile Hill is now employed in the munitions works ot Bridgeport, commuting daily. daily. Women Victims of Shark See Him Get Four Years ilew Yorker's 720 Per Cent. Profit Scheme Included Finding Husbands. YORK, Oct.

i women victims of John I-Jolub an investment broker, accused ot liavlns obtained $250,000 by means of a 720 por cent, set rich scheme, saw 'Him sentenced today to not loss lliao. yonrs and two moiUhs nor inoro tlmn clt'lit yoars and tour months In Prison The 'women charged that, in addition to assuring vast profits, he alr.0 hart promised to find husbands toe thorn. Attempt to Recover Gift of Automobile nto a in 101.7. Ho lad iliibta a i 'tn 5 7 9 i l.luit time and assets MJ.Oi,. On 'he is charged i liaviPi? irlvon i aiitomohiic to MIKI Hears.

TJio states Unit there was no cons-idor- Uion for the transfer and il lone i the i i 'C fi'iuidins Cni-gill's creditor ile- WOMAN Miss Paulino P. Wells ot port applied, ye.stortlay at the olllce of Clerk i for a passport for and England. Sho Inlonils to so nljrcMid as a Rod Cross nurse in the hospital hut service. Her application has been to the of SI: CAPTAIN 1KAJ. Oct.

hero today of the death at naval raiervs station at i'el- IKHTI Bay, N. of Georfi'G T. Wolley, who was raptain of the Woslnyan football team hist year. r. Woolley was praduatecl in ami at once joined the naval Florence K.

Lockwood of city has brouRlit divorce proceeding's Edward W. Lock- wood of Nonvalk on the ground dosoriion. She claims left her October 1910. ThO' cnuplc were married November maiden name having beer. Florence JamcK.

The attempt to regain an automobile said to have uiv.m by Arnold Cargill, the former Broad street restaurant proprietor, to Grace D. Boers of ttii.t city, will be started Thursday in the Superior coui't when the suit brought by Trustee Solomon against Miss Beers is scheduled for trial. The car is said lo be worth is alleged that Cargill went How To i drip and The grill germ i Its earliest victims among those who are weak and run down. A safe preventive is Frjlhcr Medicine which builds fighting strength. Tho pure tood elements in Father John's Medicine build energy to resist grip germs.

The gentle laxative effect of Father John's Medicine helps to drive out i i ties. You are safa when you take Father John's Medicine because it, is guaranteed free from aleohol or dangerous drugs in any form. Draw a moist cloth through hair and double its beauty at once. Tlirtgefiold is daughter, Mrs. B.

Sergeant James of the Bridgeport Police department i a the witness stand again when the trial of "-Baby Doll" Thomas a Hawkins, with Morris Pannell, is re! sinned before Judge Used and Save your hair! dis appears and hair stops coming out. Cert am that's the joy ot it. Your hair be- comen light, wavy, fluffy, a a and appears as soft, HiHtrous and a i as a young girl's aftei an application of Danderine. Also Irv this--moisten a cloth with little Danderine and carefully draw it. through your hair, taking one small strand at a time.

This wil cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil, and in. a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your -hair. A delightfu Kiirpriso awaits those whose hail has been neglected or is scraggy I'aded, dry. brittle or thin. Besides a i i 'the hair, Daudcriii dissolves every particle of dand- cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scat)), forever stoppln itching and falling hair, but what wil please you most will be aftei a few weeks' use, when you see new hair--fine and clow-ny at firs' --yes--but really new hair--grow ing all over the scalp.

Danderine is to the- hair wha 1 fresh showers of rain and sun- i are to vegetation. It goe right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating stimulating and i i pro parties cause tho hair to grow long strong and beautiful. You can surely have pretty charming lustrous hair, and lots it, if you will spend a few cents fo a bottle ot Knowlton's Danderin from any drug store, or toile counter and try it as ju contain calomel, but a healing, soothing cpo'rning. Sergeant Burns, MISSTXfi THREE WEEKS.

Mrs. A Uuggin of 17 Kocl- ney street, west, St. N. has written Mayor Clifford .13. Wilson asking him to use his influence in searching for her Mrs.

Martha Thibodcau, who has been missing three wcoks. Mrs. Thibodeau is years of age and every i i concerning her wh abouls has failed. She this city three weeks ago for St. the Criiuins.1 Superior i and lias not arrived at her i a BANISH CATARRH Arrow Brand Collars Six for $1.00 Main, Elm and Middle Sts.

Minerva Wool Yarn Only 60c Ball Hundreds of Bar sains--All Specially Reduced 65 Fine Fur Trimmed $25 Coats Heavy Kersey Coats, in black, brown, gray, navy arid green mixtures--all new and in good styles 40c Heavy With blue or fancy stripes, for pillows, mattreses, yd 33' 50 Doz. Women's Boot Silk Stockings Black only. Regular 59c values, at Fine Plaid Crib ISIiUlketS a customer Good warm blankets for cribs or baby carriages, $1.50 values--at 39c Pretty Drapery Cretonnes in a large variety of beautiful, patterns for draperies, covers, 27' 75c Doz. Women's Black Cotton Stockings Unusual quality- tra special at -ex- 39c Yard-wide iri a nice assortment of figures and 38c quality at Man's Heavy Black Cotton Hose Double heel and toe. Guaranteed stainless --at Heavy Outi Flannel in or In a variety of good stripes and checks.

Special per yard Fast Color Apron Ginghams Large or small checks," closely woven quality. Special sale price 25c Heavy, Large Turkish Bath Towels, soft and absorbent; good grade at 35 Doz. Women's White Lisle Stockbgs Double heel and toe. Extra special at Three-Piece Scrim Curtains Pretty Dutch Curtains, with wide lace insertion. Special sale price Linen Finished A good, firm cloth, bleached with fast color borders--per yd Fashioned Silk Hcsiesry for Women Black, i brown.

Exceptional value at GoodCctton Blankets White with pink or blue borders, heavy grade double blankets, at 98 19c Cotton Batts Good grade of cotton batting for comfortables, quilts, at Fibre Silk Stockiugs for Women All colors, wide garter top, double heel and toe. Saturday only at Fine Cotton Batts 72x90 for comfort- ables--one fills quilt or comfort, at Brcalhe Hyomcl for Tivo Mimite liiul Stuffed Up ITead Will Get Relief. vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally.

They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a "dariv brown a bad breath-- a dull, tired feeling-- sick headache-- torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try them.

lite and 25c per box. All druggiits. It ymi tn net velirf from catarrh, cold in lutul or from an irritiiling cuugh in (-iiortp-it liinu hrciitlic llyoinei. It ivil! In 1 in two minutes am! alinw yosi to Ijmiihc freely. Hyomri i end cold in one (fay, it i rtilicvc you of iliss-uMinii' subfiles, Inuviv- inir, a i ofi'iTsivi; breath in i i 1 i from a' sooth i Iiciilitvq, anti-cptic, a conies from llic euciilyjjics whorn raran 1 lion v.viv iK'Vjr 10 Hyninci is ur.il mm i' few (Irons inl lu-r iiilialcr, IIM- a i i i alniOHt ccrtniii.

A 1 halcr we i i i a i a of I i i i i i i asthma a i cotisuiup- asy tn breathe. the. hard nil 1 and relief is when court adjourned las'; Friday i had almost 3iis story ot -what- Koystonc Social club lust, before a ho was p.skcd by AUor.ni/y H. coun.sol ior 'j'iionuis. Lo revolver i ho Ponnol.I'H body St.

Vincent's lioii- i was of 32 calibfC ii, is cU'imecl a Scrjvt. THirnH' revolviii- was of Iho TJio door i i i SLiarded the to i Htono i i Is oii exhibition ni ihc court room i onic- ifereat and CTM-rieu on the i of the riot. I Lewis hia a i a i Burns said he the revolver of Sergeant it will he Advcl'liscuiciU. let to carry while on but At- declared he furnish 1hc officer i another for a use. T'nerc- Hr.v.-'uip;; rr-'red to 1 i i i i suid liavc; dropped from I sible for the witness lo i a to the how ho looked the hole in rioor and lire tho revolver.

ho Keep the Home Fires Burning A ND while they burn, put on the kettle to brew a cup Van Dyk's Ouali-Teas. Their daintiness, their splendid flavor and their economy, all commend them to bet- i.cr I -Tea All kintls Load Capacity. 5000 Internal Gear Drive TRUCK IN THE TON Connecticut Agents Wanted. i Main 986 Main John I A I.ABiJliATUIlV, I'lliliiilvll'liiu 1 DIAMONDS AND ON CREDIT "i'AP" ROTH-BLUM IU-12 a i SI. CHASSIS PRICE $2,350 F.

O. B. SAGINAW. Every Unit Selected for Proven Strength and Quality. GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR JOHN SIMMONS CO.

10B i sA Y. Salesroom. Broadway. CO. of N.

Y. Distributors Metropolitan District, Service, 226 West 56th New York Gity lEWSFAPESr iEW'SPAFERt.

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