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INDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY, Westerly Branch. Capital Three Surplus ........ Three Ovar Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courteous and eficient in ita management. Establiahed 1901 Harold L. Welis, O. D. Optometrisi. Detective vision corrected by the proo- er adjustment of lenses. Room 9, Foi- ter Langworthy Block. Westerly. R. X DIAMONDS It will pay you well to get our prices on diamonds, loose oF mounted, before purchasing. CASTRITIUS, Leading Westerly HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MADE BY HAND. Famd Made Work is Our Specialty, Whits and all Harnsss Supplies car- ¥fed in stock. Factory Made Harneas n stock at $i8.00 and up. N. H. SAUNDERS. Removed to 44 West Broad Streets Iysoa / 7 7 ® welr, Imported Dinner Ware We are opening new patterns In China Dinner Sets, our own importa- tion. We are showing over forty Open Btock Patterns, decorations and shapes not to be found elsewhere. We deliver free to all our customers, STANTON'S BAZAAR. Westerly, R. . BABIES! Boon they will be’big boys and irl: end their baby faces will be only a memory. Bring the bables and I will eatch_their smiies. Telephone $47. Iy23d Euy Your Shoes and Hosiery And get a coupon on the Piano to be given away at PURTILL’S, “ON THE BRIDGE.” Jy2%a LAWTON'S SANITARY FISH MARKET on the river: no dust: no odor; every- thing wholesome and clean. All kinds ef Fresh Fish and Sea Foods in their season. Market 171 Maln Street. West- erly. foet of Cross street. Tel 343 Give us a call. sugisa Manicuring, Dermatology, Shampool: Burgeon Chiropodist. Scalp Tret- ment, Halr Dressing. MRS. M. I. EELLS Frefessional Wasseuse, Focy and Facial Wassage Hair Goods a specialty. Fine Violet S s a St Westerly, R. L iy2sa Telephons 490 WESTERLY'S LEADING CLOT-.. STORE— R. G. Bliven & Co., On the Bridge. RBGAL SHOE AGENCY. We give S&H Green Tradis Stam with all purchases. o = Monamental Works I will guarantes to make a monu- ment at the lowest possible cost con- sistent with good work. My experi- ence of years = at your service. ALEXAXDER KOBERTSON, Oak St. near High, Westerly, R. I Westeriy, ock of new and second hand carriage end wagons, Also s full line of harnes 2nd parts of harness. Carrlage repair. fng and painting and automobile paint- ing- 1e25d For Electrical Supplies and Construction, see ROBERT M. HISCOX & CO., Tel 497 62 Main St, Westerly. GEO. L. STILLMA: Proprietor of the Stillman Carriage Com Coggswell St.. e FOR SALE. Two seven-room cottages, situated In @ifferent parts of the compact part of Westerly, R. L. each having €0 foot street front. and both having vacant land adjoining that can be secured at Feasonabje prices if a purchaser de- | sires. oth having heat_ electric Jights, modern plumbing. Inspection invitea Frank W. Coy Real Estate Co., E. febldd Wenterly, Giliespie treatment of the hair and scaly, curés ‘ailiag bair baldness. eczo- mma. dandruff snd other irritations, ltch ing. burning, etc. Endorsed by icading yaicians. Shampooes, dry traatmen te ANNOUNCEMENT. Having purchased the photograph studio of A. A. Schoifield, 29 Main street, we are ready to prove to the people of Westerly and vicinity our ability to do the very best work. A ‘beautiful 18x20 water colored portrait ©f yourself given free with every doz- en 3400 cabinets. F. Rouleau & Co., Westerly. b City Pharmacy TRY OUR ICE CREAM, SODA and COLLEGE ICES While Waiting for Your Car. * 36 Canal St.. Westerly. B. L The Washington Trust Co., WESTERLY, R L $200,000 Executes Trusta Pays Interest on Deposits. Good service—Considerate attentlon mre guaraateed the patrons of this in- stitution. See my new samples ‘of Fall _and §Vinter Woolens. Custom Made Sults $12.60 and up J. F. PELLEGRINY, Neo. 4 Main St. Westerly. Cleaning, Pressing and Repuiring. Irisa Whee 0 By o Westery ] WHAT IS INTERESTING WESTERLY]. Arthur E. Kelley’s i rother-in-Law Working in His Be- bhalf—3uccess of Military BaH— ociety Reception— Death of Simon T: Northrop. Arthur E. Kelley, known in West- erly as “Deaf and Dumb Dutton,” now in the Cranston jail under sentence of six months from the Third district wt for begeing, has filed appeal from the court sentence to the mext term of the superior court for Wash- ington county, which convenes in April at Kingston. He expects to_furnish the roquired surety bond of $300 for his release from jail and appearance in court. Wednesday Charles H. Hight, who married Kelley's sister and who resides in Lynn, came to Westerly and had a n with -Chief Bransfield and Attorney Clarence 1. Roche, who has acted as counsel for Kelley, to ascer- tain the details of the case, prelimi- nary to furnishing the bond to per- fect the Telease from custody and the Mr departments and he says Lim for quife Hight is foreman of one of the of » Lynn shoe factor: that Kelley worked for 1 long while, becoming ept_in pgrtion of tNe work of | manufacturing shoes. Some tim ! he underwent an operation_and de ed to give up shop work Tor a while and enzage in some light out of door | work in the hope of regaining health. Mr. Hight was surprised when he learned that Keliey was playing the deaf and dumb game and was at a loss to understand why he should re- sort to such procedure, M. Hight did not Enow of Kelley's arrest in Springficld, bt did know of marriage to a Gloucester sirl. Kel- mother and sister, Mrs. Hight, 2 Lynn, and untdl Arthur's he Tived with his mother in a mfortable home. His mother is al- ley's Westerly, R. I | | | artbroken at the recent action n and feeis the disgrace keen- she would be glad to welcome and his young wife would received. ¢ has left her temporary Providence and returned to her mother’s home in_Gloucester, pecting to receive forgiveness for elop- ing with Kell She eupposed her husband was selling neckties and sus- penders and was doing a_profitable >ss, sending her regular remit- tances. 'She was not cognizant of the fact that he was working the deaf and dumb dodge and.was expert in imper- sonation. James Benson, whose love of ardent rits has been the cause of his many rtunes and jail sentences of long short duration in two states, taken into_custody by Westerly p nen Tuesday night, complaints having been received that Benson had been panhandling and become obnoxious to the complainants. Sentence had been suspended in sev— 2l instances in Benson's case in the >pe that he would reform. When he was brought into the Third district court Wednesday morning Judge Wil- Hams sentenced him on an old charge of being a_common drunkard. He was taken in the afternoon by Policeman to the in The end is not yet reached in the Pawcatuck boundary line case of Mary Blanchard against J. Irving Maxson, which includes a right of way from Mechanic street to the Pawecatuck river. A year or more ago Mrs. Blan- chard caused a fence to be constructed across_the laneway that divided the propery. Mr. Maxson had the fence removed and Mrs. Blanchard brought suit to recover damages, The case was tried before . Justice James E. Kennedy and judgment was given for Mrs. Blanchard to recover $35 and costs. From this judgment appeal was taken to th it of com mon ple udge Waller reve the dec Justice Kennedy decided of Mr. Maxs: eption has been taken to this and the case will now go to the supreme court of errors for the state of Connecticut There was a social affair of promi- than Loveland Langworthy IWhere to Buy in Westerly I ROBERT DRYSDALE & Co. Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter and Dealez in Supplien. 64 Main Street, Westerly, B. L_ana Wauwinnet Ave. Watch HIll R L auglidd Hart Schaffner & Marx ; Clothes ARE SOLD BY . B. CRANDALL CO., Westerly, nov2o R SMITH'S GARAGE 0 Main St.. Westerly, Cars to rent: storing of cars: com- plete repair department. Full line of Supplies. Tel. 350. novzia S STAR N, West 5 Meals ‘at 'ali noviza EAT AT MURRA RESTAURA next to Star Theater. Regular Dinner, 23e. hours. AGENCY FOR THE New Hemez Sewing Machines The lightest running, best construct- ed, and the price is righc. Call and seé a_demonstration =t THE NEW YORK STORE, 54 High Street, Westerly. novsa Wm. H. Browning. MISS ROSE AHERN Ladies’ Hatter 42 High St., Westerly We are moving to the Potter-Lang- about Jan. 1st, 1910. Great removal sale now going on. Mechanics Clotiing Co. Westerly, R. I dec15d 5 NUMEN + Betore purchasing it's to your ifiterest to corre- spond with me. i MAURICE W. FLYNN, Manufacturer and Builder, 103 Main Street, Westerly, Telephone 242 nence Wednesday afternoon at the Loveland mansion, corner of Elm and School streets, a formal reception by Mrs. John S. Loveland and Mrs. Albert | H. Langworthy in honor i worthy_Block, 68 High street, on or | re Damages Parkor Barn—Parior Meeting of W. C. T. U—Work Start- ed on Rice Summer Home. Mystic was all astir Wednesday af- ternoon at 4 o'clock when the fire alarm on the power house began to blow, signalling that there was a fire near’ the Standard Machinery com- pany’s works. It was a barn belong- ing to Mrs, Carrie Parker. B. T. Hoxie Engine company and the Mystic Hooks and Ladder company did all they Coula <o save the bullding, more dame age being done by water han by fire. This is the third fire Mystic has had in less than a week, not much dam- age resulting from any of them. W. C. T. U. Parlor Meeting. The parlor meeting held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Chute under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. proved very interesting. The _subject was “Our Local Union.” The me fol- lows: Our History, Mrs. Charlotte Lamb. Our Work, Mrs. C. E. New- bury. Our Needs,” Mrs. Cutler. Our Helps, Mrs. Smafl. Poem, Poorhouse Man, Mrs, Chute. Poem, Jennie Ma- lone, Mrs. Church. The Needs of Our Union, Mrs, Maxon. Mrs. Maxon is over $0 and remarkebly for one of her years. Refreshments were served by the hostess and a soclal hour spent. Town Topics. Mrs. Francis Wederkinch and daugh- ter of Warren, R. I, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank Larkum. Elbert Winifred, twin son of Willis and_Elizabeth Chite Taber died We nesday morning at the home of his parent with brain trouble. The child was_elghteen months old. Waterman Wilcox has returned to Choate school, Wallingford, after a visit with his father, Orrin Wilcox. Mrs. William Breaker and daughter of New York are the guests of Mrs. Lorinda Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Douglas have feturned from two weeks' stay in New Work was started Wednesday by -in-law of Mrs. A. H. Many invitations were wrly all were accepted. | ford, dapghte Langworthy. sent out and n The concert and ball given in the | state armory Wednesday night by the | residex officers of the Coast Artillery cotps, Isiand National guard, Lt. C es H. Ledward, Capt. Ar- thur ordnance officer, Capt. Bourd sabeock and Ligut. Robert war one of the most bril- s that ever took place in The large drill room was decorated, there was pro- “electric lights, and with the ull dress and military uniforms and andsome costumes of the ladies the t wa whole 30 I)lfferpnt K harmingly entrancin, managed in a way pleasipg to the dancess nd spectato nme was excellent- . Gayitt’s Ideal 9 o'clock, and ter there was being _com— Light Te- and all. who the well hours _there: lacge floor all that tim served enjoyed dancing, fortably filied freshments were attended genuinely marsged aff Although located in Pawcatuck, the Congregational church will be repre- sented at the Rhode Island conference of Congregational churches which will conv in_annual seesion at the Pil- in Provi- for a two days seeston, exercises being already grim Congre dence the ay 1 of ord: anged. Sweet Navel Orange: Great Big Cookie Sale SPRING TOYS Baseballs, Gloves, Mitts, Bats, Tops, Marbles, Garden Sets, Fish Lines, Hooks. Bows and Arrows, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Efe. MRS. EDNIN FAY, Franklin Squary narsod GEO. A. DAVIS BOOKS Stationery Your cheice, Ib. 10¢c All Lean Pot Roast - Ib. 12¢ and Corned Spareribs - 31bs. 25¢ §| Fancy Goods Fine Onions - - - 3 qls. 10¢ || rrom 5250 to 1000 “Swan" Safety Fountain Pen can be AR i e ekt s swacror o oo gl | not to leak, $2.50, $3.50 $4.00 peck 17¢ Solid quart 25¢ Spinach Post Card Albume—a of sizes and styles of binding C Playing Carde—Congress Car the new backs. Smart Set Playing Cards Picture Backs, 25c per pack s 17 for 25¢ | Oysters On ithe afternoon of the second day | Manning Miner and men bullding the the general theme will be Problems of [ new summer home at Cedar Crest for Congregationalism and the Rev. Sam- | Mrs, Rice of Boston. | uel M. Cath of the chureh in Paw. | "Cor Allison . Tucker has returned SRtuck has been assignad” {ho o Pawtucket, R. I, after a visit wit Problem in Private Life Mr. and Mrit'n_'n_ Hewitt. burning. Men from the Midway yards ¢ Ry £ Miss Lou Northrup of Southbridge | Went to the aid of the town folks and Simon T. Northup, a resident of |1s'the guest of Mr. ana Mrs, Ira Crom- | saved the stables at the track from de- Westerly for over I vears, died Sstruction. Wednesda »rning at his home in Edith Brand of New York is Moving Day. §pring street, where he resided with |the guest of her aunt, Mrs, M. K.| Robert Harrison's furniture was his dauehter, the surviving member of [ Vanpeit, moved to Groton Wednesday. his family. e was in his $3d year | Miss Louise Gale is entertaining her; Albert Rathburm, Jr., is moving his and for a long time wis cmploved as | mother, Mrs. M. Gale of Walden, Mass. | household effects from the Potter cot- Sl 5 the White Rock mills. | George D, Johnson has changed his | tage near the West Cove to the resi- ie never held puvlic office, except for | residan~s to Lincoln avenue, 50 as to | dence of his father on Front street. many vears he served as constable for |make rcom for needed impravements| Max Muse's furniture was moved the White Rock section of town of | at the telephone building. ‘Wednesday from the Rathburn teme- Py reteny ment on Church street to the Weaver house on Pearl street. Briefs and Personals. A flock of about forty wild geess passed over the village Wednesday af- ternoon headed for colder clima NOANK School Children and Public To Hear Lecture—Brush Fires Damage Prop- Local Laconics. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Baptist served a supper Wed- nesday eveni The_ prize speaking contest of | erty—Mystic Island House Not To Be| Prof. and’ Mrs. Everett Fitch who the Westerly High school is to be held | Opened, have been guests of relatives here have this (Thursday) evening returned to New Haven. contestants ‘The pleasure craft B. Wood, owned Rey. H. B, Rankin of the Noank Eaptist church has received a set of colored _stereopticon views on _the Philippines from the department of education at Hartford which will be shown at the church this afternoon at 4.00 o'clock. The lecture which has been prepared primarily for the plc- tures by Dr. Bixmore of Hartford will be delivered especially for the benefit of the pupils of the public schools. Prospects of Good Trout Fishing. The local anglers are busy overhaul- ing tackle, rod and reels to be in read- iness for an opportunity to visit the by Capt. B. W. Latham which was in- jured while launching a week ago has been repaired and launched, Capt. W. H. Wilcox, superintendent of the Mystic Island property, owned by C. H. Osgood of Norwich, was in the village Wednesday. Captain Wil- cox stated that there is no truth in the rumor that the Mystic. Island housd famil pying their new Officers of Calvary Parish—Pupils Who Attained Highest Averages—Funeral —Steamer Rhode Island Coming To Wharf, Frank Cleveland of Norwich was In | favorite brooks i; it of the gamey £ b e et ior thevadttor | MAY. BE PERMANENTLY OVERCOME These o (‘r‘*u‘.\: '\::fl(xl‘i\l days has been exceptionally favorable 4 wirain Taomas | foF this eport and as the brooks are | BY PROPER PERSONAL EFFORTS n the best condition yea t 1s sarden. James | probable that large catches will ve| WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE ONE vestrymen, George Taylor. A. |reported on the fishermen’s return Fri- 1 Burteh, Wiliam 5. Halett. B Taverms | %, TRULY BENEFICIAL LAXATIVE- Burdick, . . McKenney, W. & Arm- | Lecal Men Affected By Raise. | OF FIGS AND ELIXIRor SENNA; TR er “Tilcinas Wilkinaon: auaisor, | celvea here Weanesdny that e con. | WHICH ENABLES ONE T0 FORM REGULAR Ja vers: delegates th - | troversey over the increase in Qo comvention, Thormas' S liinson, | of the emplovees of the N. ¥, NI & DAILY, SO THAT ASSISTANCE TO B Yoot T fhatieh, 0" | Viitage Swho ars empleyed on the road MAY BE GRADUALLY DISPENSED Many Attend Funeral Serviess. |33 220 VT TR AN T ome WITH WHEN MO LONGER REEDED, AS THE BT hor Home 1n | b venetes s merease ot 80 conts, poe | BEOT OF REMEDIES, WHEN REQUIRED. district lay after Jeek and the brakemen snd otners | ARETO ASSIST NATURE AND NOT TO SUP- Second Congrega- which she was a mem- here were many floral was In Stonington Census Enumerators Named. The list of census takers for the town of Groton has been announced by Supervisor of Census Bailey of New Haven. Local homes will be visited some time after April 15th by either |t ! ceme Temperance the Theme. At the evening's meoting under the | {aiham Avery or George H. Griswold. | Joeer s auspices of the hibition town cbm- GET BENEFICIAL ALWaYS BUY THE the residence of Asa Wilcox, Brush Fiss GENUINE, SYRUP =~ Figs AND ELIXIR o SENNA e will_be T Brash fires came near destroying "HAROFACIURED BY TH dia ading Lan- Owa New and His Owa | property near the village again Wed- Porlon Ba Pollard; read- |nesday when the marsh grass and F S C ] i | henty when, the, muren, ges, and | (ALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP (0. ' |set afire by sparks from a passing SALE BV ALL LEADI UGGISTS Rt e Dbk lozomotive. The flames spread rapid- | ONE SIZE ONLY. PRICE 50¢ A BOTTLE SrShe SRR 1y and soon the large sign boards near jes' Ald soclety of Calvary | the barn was afire. Only for the hard Cougl ng On. church held their weekly |work of Mr, Sawyer and neighbors| Coughs that start in the fall and with Nrs. McEiney. the barn would have been damaged.|hang on until spring are sure trouble endance at the Sec- | The Graves property south of West- breeders unless checked and cured. 1 Sunday Bronchitis, pneumonia and consump- the school for view was afire later in the day but no Ofnthe damage was done. The fences at the | tion are direct result. Foley’s | 909 was 70. corresponding period of 1910 | Poquonock race track was partly de- | Honey and Tar cures the cough, stops 75. The money offerings | stroved, a fire which started in the |the hard breathing and heals and nereased nearly 40 DET | vicinity of the station eating its way |soothes the inflamed air passages. rapidly across the plains toward the The Lee & Osgood race ‘track where the fence was soon ENDS-KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERY The Most Severe Backache Vanishes and Your Kidneys Act Fine After Taking the First Few Doses of Pape’s Diuretic. Refuse substitutes. Co. E. D. Chesebro and named the launch owned & launched Tuesday being cleaned and ave a new shaft and be ready soon for mack nted e 11 shing. Potatoes are heing sold here for 65 ents per bushel, or five bushels for 00. a drop from $1.00 a bushel. Foreman Duncan Carson and a force oad carpenters have begun put- in new angle irons on the East bridge off Nat's Point. Norwich was In town ting Harbor Henry Lanz of or urinary disorder or feel rheuma- | tism pains, begin taking this harmiess medicine, with the knowledge that there 18 no other remedy at any price, | 1t you take several doses of Pape’s Diuretic, all backache and distress from out-of-order kidneys or bladder P, Trumbull Mooy trouble will vanish, and you will feel [ made anywhere else in the world, P T e ey piine: which will effect so thoroush and Teir new house at ihe corner of | Lame back, painful stitches, rheu- | prompt a cure as a fifty-cent treat- T Broad cireets. matism, nervous headache, dizziness,|ment of Pape’s Diuretic, which any e TS tS irchased a | irritability, sleeplgssness, inflamed or | drugsist can supply. which arrived Wedne swollen eyelids, worn-out, sick feeling | Your physician, pharmacist, banker or any mercantile agency will' tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape, of Cin- cinnati, is a large and responsible medicine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence, Only curative results can come from taking Pape’s Diuretic, and a few days’ treatment means clean, active, healthy kidneys, bladder and urinary organs— and no backache. Accept only Pape’s Diuretic—ffty- cent treatment—any drug store—any where In the world. and other symptoms of slyggish, in— active kidneys disappear. Uncontrollable, smarting, frequent urination (especially at night) and all bladder misery ends. This unusual preparation goes at once to the disordered kidneys, blad- | der ana urinary system and distrib- | utes its healing, cieansing and vital- izing influence directly upon the or- gans and glande affected, and com- pletes the cure before you realize it. The moment you suspect any kidney above 90 in the s secured 00l_in the venth Vathan | Chas. 90.3 Ro Hope Zeller, 94.9 94.1; Gertrude Killars, 90.7: Carolvn Pen- a Gilmore, 90.7. Mos I at Old Mystic Tuesday cent: e pu nth _and hth Herbert Zelle Anna V3 Frederic e 94 zas, 9 all un, Eighth grade, nna Henry Gardiner o3 dalet Capt smack ~foot | We have a for clubs and parties, 200 for pa ''6 packs for $1.00. | special Norwrich, arrived in the village We nesday for a few days at their cott on Water street. was to be repaired and opened this season. Mrs. Webster Eldredge was the guest of Telatives In Norwich Wednesday. Tally Cards and Bridge ez, Tgnating Maclsaac and Mrs | Naugatuok —Greenwich lodge of | Score Pads. Nell Nelson have returned from a brief | Elks presented the Naugatuck lodee | a0 face Cards. visit with friends in Boston. members & handsome — transparent| ' avors and Place Card of Capt. and Mrs, Charles T. Potte clock Tuesday. WARREN TOPPAN, Lynn,Mass. Cured of severe compound " cold and cough by ol GEO. A. DAVIS, 25429 Broadway Turbar Caps and Curl for the latest head dress. Switches and Braids, all “From Dec. 20, ’08, to March 1, *09, i 1 had three bad colds, one on top of the prices. ottier, 1 ot 8o weak § could hardty Turban PI 4B o seemed o B il ¥ bogan to- take Vinol. Th urban ¥ins and bar was magic. Three bottles com- refttes. pletely fixed that compound cold and stopped the terrible cou; d what surprises me most, at the same time it cured me of asevere stomach trouble that has bothered me for 20 years. Vinol is certainly a wonderful medicine.” Mr. Toppan is one of Lynn’s most prominent and highly respected merchants, whose word is as good as his bond. The reason Vinol is so successful in such cases is because it contains the two most world-famed tonics—the medicinal, strength- Chiropody, Facial M sage, Shampooing and Sc: Treatment. The l?ihsnn%u?e( Company, ening, ly-building elements of iver Oil and Tonic Iron. Sulfe 26, Central Bldg., M § o 3 e Representative of the GOODW N. D. Sevin & Son, Druggists, Norwich. CORSET. There are sixteen modols. A erith FOR Will dry hard over night and produce a bright, glossy enamel finish on furniture, picture frames, vases, or any article of Interior use to which they may be applied, Seventeen beautiful CHAS. 08G00D & CO0. 45 and 47 Commerce Streai, NORWICH, CONN, Collapsable Go-Carls from $3.98 to $10.00. We are sole agents for the Hayweod & Whitney Carts, the best on the marketl. Palace Carts irom $5.00 to $9.00. Teddy Carls from $4.95 to $12.00. We are headquarters for Go-Carts and Baby Carriages. Call and see us. SCHWARTZ BROS Complete Home Furnishers, 9-11 Water Street shades, put ¢ to Office Furniture Stored. Men under Master Mechanic, Joseph H. Comstock of the New England Nav- igation company repair shops, unloaded a car of office furniture received here from t ewport shops Sunday. The %oods are s in the large boiler Shop building at the foot of Hish street, Theft at Steamboat Wharf. Light-fingered visited the raii way with the hose in the whart. Souna steamer people here again 1d property and made yrass mozzles from_the depot at the steamhoat Rhode Island is ex- ed to arrive here Saturday or Sun- lay and will be laid up at the repalr shop wharves which will make the number of ste: id_up here five. The Connecticus of Worcester, Pequot and Bloc There_are still two berths teamer New Haven will follow Rhode Island to lay up. acant, the Good health is impossole when there is any derangement of the digestive organs. Foley's Orino Laxative Is a natural remedy for stoma bowel troubles. 1t aids digestion, skim- and cures habitual con= he Lee & Osgood Co. | ulates the liv “stipation. TABLE TALK: s«More Ceresota Bread (please.”

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